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The Ellison Agents plunge back into the mines, and get more than they bargained for in the depths below. And also some delicious fried rice. Episode Two of our "Secret Sea" Story Arc Sounds Effects from BBC SoundsMusic by TableTopAudio If you enjoy the podcast, feel free to follow us on twitter @RolledRealms, tweet about us using #RRtF or #RolledRealms, or follow us on tumblr at https://rolledrealmspodcast.tumblr.com! Thanks for listening, we'll see you in The FrontierIf you enjoy the podcast, feel free to follow us on twitter @RolledRealms or on tumblr at rolledrealmspodcast.tumblr.com, post about us using #RolledRealms, or email us at RolledRealms@gmail.comThanks for listening, we'll see you in The Frontier
welcome to the nonlinear library, where we use text-to-speech software to convert the best writing from the rationalist and ea communities into audio. this is: Lessons from Running Stanford EA and SERI, published by kuhanj on the effective altruism forum. Introduction and summary Who knew a year of work could turn a 1-organizer EA group into one of the largest EA groups in the world? Especially considering that the person spearheading this growth had little experience running much of anything relevant, and very suboptimal organization skills (It's me, welp). I definitely didn't, when I started running Stanford EA in mid-2019. But I did know it was worth a shot; many universities are absolutely insane opportunities for multiplying your impact--where else can you find such dense clusters of people with the values, drive, talent, time, and career flexibility to dedicate their careers to tackling the world's most pressing, difficult, large-scale problems? Stanford EA had effectively one real organizer (Jake McKinnon), and our only real programming was weekly discussions (which weren't very well attended) and the one-off talk for a few years. This was the case until 2019, when Jake started prioritizing succession, spending lots of time talking to a few new intrigued-but-not-yet-highly-involved members (like me!) to get more involved about the potential impact we could have doing community building and for the world more broadly. Within a year, Stanford EA grew to be one of the largest groups in EA. That first year of work turned Stanford EA into a very large group, and in the second year since, I've been super proud of what our team has accomplished: Getting SERI (the Stanford Existential Risks Initiative) off the ground (which wouldn't have been possible without our faculty directors and Open Phil's support), which has inspired other x-risk initiatives at Cambridge and (coming this year) at Harvard/MIT. Running all of CEA's Virtual Programs for their first global iterations, introducing over 500 people to key concepts in EA Getting ~10 people to go from little knowledge of EA to being super dedicated to pursuing EA-guided careers, and boosting the networks, motivation, and knowledge of 5+ more who were already dedicated (At Stanford, and hopefully much more outside of Stanford since we ran a lot of global programming) Running a global academic conference, together with other SERI organizers. Running a large majority of all x-risk/longtermist internships in the world this year, together with other SERI organizers (though this is in part due to FHI being unable to run their internship this summer) Founding the Stanford Alt. Protein Project, which recently ran a well-received, nearly 100-person class on alternative proteins, and has also set up connections/grants between three Stanford professors and the Good Food Institute to conduct alternative protein research. Helping several other EA groups get off the ground, and running intro to EA talks and fellowships with them I say this, not to brag, but because I think it shows several important things: There's an incredible amount of low-hanging fruit in this area. The payoffs to doing good community-building work are huge. See also these posts for additional evidence and discussion. Maybe you think EAs are over-determined? I don't think so; perhaps half of the hardcore EAs in our group don't seem to have been (and this proportion could be even higher with more and better community building). You (yes, you!) can do similar things. We're not that special--we're mostly an unorganized team of students who care a lot. We still have so much to learn, but I think we got some things right. What's the sEAcret sauce? I try to distill it in this post, as a mix of mindsets, high-level goals, and tactics. Here's the short version/summary: EA groups have lots of room for growth and improvement, as evidenced by the rapid growth of Stanford EA (despite it still being very suboptimally run and lots o...
Episode Notes Notes go here Come join us as we talk food & exercise! We will also have a special guest from the leadership team at Seacret, one of the leaders in lifestyle and wellness, to hear how they can better serve the blind and low vision community. Come be part of this discussion!
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In Episode 48 on The Millionaire Student Show, Sashin Govender dissects the Pain (Past), Price (Journey) and Prize (Result) of Izhak Ben Shabat. He has one of the most impressive stories you'll ever hear, a true rags to riches, a story that personally impacted and shifted me. His brother and him immigrated to Houston, USA to start a family business. His family sold their house, car and furniture, flew over to USA and gave their all the money. They trusted a complete strange with all the money they have left to import goods from China to buy toys. Eventually the goods arrived. So he called his friends back home to fly to USA at their our cost to help them sell the toys. After selling those goods they ended up making $4 million dollars, and that was the beginning of the business mogul he is today. In 2000, him and his brother began selling Israeli Dead Sea products out of kiosks in shopping malls. In 2005 they founded a company called Seacret as a skin care retail business which is now 20 years old. They expanded Seacret to 900 kiosks in more than 40 countries. Until 2012 one of the most credible business tycoons who closed out the year 2020 being worth 87,3 billion USD, Warren Buffet advised today's guest and his brother to take their business from kiosks to relationship marketing. Today Seacret has done over 3 billion dollars in worldwide sales, paid out over $400 million dollars in commissions to their agents and recently just acquired a $4 billion dollar travel company to take their company from cutting edge wellness products in the skin care and nutrition industry to travel and become a world class lifestyle company. Their products are manufactured by L'Oréal which is the only company in the world that L'Oréal manufactures for and does not own. ABOUT IZHAK BEN SHABAT: He owns a multi billion dollar direct sales company who's mission to have his Seacret products in every household worldwide, his mantra of his products is created created by nature, tested by science and proven by you. CLAIM YOUR FREE COPY OF SASHIN'S 97 STEPS TO EARNING YOUR NEXT MILLION E-BOOK (P.S I Wish They Taught Us This In School) ▶︎ www.97Steps.com ORDER YOUR COPY OF SASHIN'S BECOMING THE MILLIONAIRE STUDENT E-BOOK ▶︎ https://www.WinWithSashin.com/EBook ABOUT SASHIN GOVENDER & THE MILLIONAIRE STUDENT ▶︎ www.WinWithSashin.com/About CLAIM YOUR FREE GIFT FROM SASHIN 4 PILLARS TO MASTERY AUDIO SERIES (VALUED AT $555) ▶︎ www.WinWithSashin.com SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY VIDEOS ▶︎ www.WinWithSashin.com/YouTube CONNECT WITH SASHIN ON : ▶︎ INSTAGRAM → www.WinWithSashin.com/Instagram ▶︎ FACEBOOK → www.WinWithSashin.com/Facebook ▶︎ TWITTER → www.WinWithSashin.com/Twitter ▶︎ TIK TOK → www.WinWithSashin.com/TikTok
This is more than your typical pregame show. Special Guest Quan Battle from OTR Sports Podcast comes in to talk Washington Football. We discuss game matchups, keys to the game, Injury reports, player and coaches quotes and many more. Episode is brought to you by Seacret, Here's the link to purchase: https://www.seacretdirect.com/mannychokuba/en/us/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-back-row-redskins-show-a-washington-redskins-podcast/donations
A couple heads to Ocean City Maryland for a romantic Memorial Day Weekend getaway and are never seen again. New friends might be real enemies and their fun night of drinking might lead to death. Follow us on Insta and check out our merch the first person to message me the word LUMINOL on Insta gets a 25% off discount code
Everything we do is either a deposit or withdrawal on our HEALTH BANK ACCOUNT, and you cannot keep making withdrawals without also making deposits otherwise your health will go into deficit. Dr Howard Cohn is a Chiropractor and is the owner of the Cohn Health Institute in Costa Mesa, California, which is a health and wellness clinic. On this podcast, we discuss why entrepreneurs need to stop and take time out if they want to rejuvenate their physical, emotional and nutritional bank accounts. Health & Fitness People get health and fitness confused. You can be healthy by eating well and not fit, and you can also be fit and not healthy by having a poor diet and not resting. "Just because you have cheques in your chequebook it doesn't mean you have money. Your health bank account works the same way". Diet Is A Choice People let themselves down by making poor dietary choices. The easiest way to look after your health is to control what you eat. "People spend more money in the last two weeks of their life to stay alive than they do their whole life". Steps To Start Improving Your Health Be accountable to someone. Tell someone you''re going to start eating better Eat raw green superfoods. Take a pitstop. You need to take time out to rest Take supplements. Everyone has gaps in their diet, so take supplements to bridge the gap. Make the body more Alkaline. If you're in an acidic state, your body will age quicker and be more inflamed. "The next trillion dollar industry will be health and longevity." Developed Own Brand Dr Cohn co-founder his a company called SevenPoint2 and developed his range of nutritional products comprising of Greens, Protein Shakes and Alkaline Boosters. We heal when we sleep, but poor diet will affect the quality and long-term this will be damaging to our bodies. Alkaline Boosters will make your sleep more restful. "When it comes to your health, there's only one way to coast, and that is downwards". It's Not Sales Its Operation Dr Cohn knew he had a great product, but not the right management team to take it globally, so he decided to team up with Seacret because they had a global operation. "94% of failure in business is systems failure". Network Marketing Network marketing was the model he chose you to head down because it gave anyone with a few dollars in their pockets an opportunity to succeed, even though network marketing often receives a bad wrap. Most successful entrepreneurs will talk positively about network marketing, which is why you should never take advice from anyone you wouldn't want to trade places with. "We're often down on what we're not up on, and we only know what we're exposed to". Monday Morning Tip Drink plenty of water to keep hydrated and eat raw green foods. You've got to get the body fed, and the cells in your body detoxified. If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you'd like to know more about the SevenPoint2 or Seacret products please email me directly at tf@tysonfranklin.com Cohn Health Institute SevenPoint2 & Secret Video
About three weeks ago a friend and fellow Seacret agent, that’s S.E.A.C.R.E.T agent, not Secret Agent, from Canada, Nicole Humphries, was visiting Cairns and while she was here she ran a workshop on leadership. She shared some awesome information and I especially liked her comments about goal setting. “You don’t have to hit every goal, you just need to be moving in the right direction”. Another topic she discussed, which really stood out and had an impact on me was when she discussed listing your successes and why this was important to do. It’s really easy to focus on the things we’ve done wrong, especially the most recent ones, but we tend to forget we have far more successes than failures in life and we need to start writing these down and reading them on a regular basis. Where's my medal? Every December we take a trip down to the Gold Coast to catch up with family and as part of our annual holiday, we go to the Southport lagoon, grab a kilo of prawns and eat them on the beach. The weather is always perfect and we have a bit of fun feeding the seagulls and pelicans. Anyway about four-years ago I noticed this young kid about 4-years of age slowly make his way towards the water. I had seen him earlier and knew he was there with his parents, but they had their backs turned away from the water, so they were oblivious he was about to go for a swim. As he entered the water he quickly disappeared. At that point, I realised no one else noticed him enter the water except for me, and there was no lifeguard on duty, so I got up, went into the water and pull the silly little bugger out to safety. I gave him a bit of a kick in the pants and told him not to come back in the water without his parents. Twenty minutes later his younger brother did the exact same thing and once again no one noticed but me. I looked back now and I realise I save two lives that day, and I jokingly said to my wife at the time, “where’s my medal, where’s the newspaper and television reporter when you need one”? And her reply, “you should just feel good about what you did today”, and she was right I did feel good. Was that a success? So let me ask you the question, would you say that was a success? I think you’d agree that it was, but I have not given that day much thought until I started writing a list of my past successes, and these are the types of events that need to be added to this list. In contrast, in 2003 my wife and I entered and won the Queensland Telstra Business Award, which was a pretty big deal at the time and after winning this award it was splashed all over the newspaper, both state and locally. We received a lot of accolades, but as the years past so did our memories of the event and how we felt when our names were announced that night. Once again this was a success that needed to be added to our list of successes. Relive the emotion Because I’ve started this list of successes I’m now reliving and feeling the emotions from these events in my life, But why am I telling you this? I’m telling you these two stories because we all have moments in life that go unnoticed and others that are highly visible, but in the end, it’s up to us to remind ourselves of what we have done and achieved because no one else will do it. If you like these short five-minute format shows please let me know. You can leave a comment on my website www.tysonfranklin.com/podcast or you can email me directly at tf@tysonfranklin.com If you ever feel urged to give me a review on iTunes or another podcast platform, don't hold back the urge. FREE DOWNLOADS: First 16 Pages of My Book – It’s No Secret There’s Money in Small Business. 12 Secrets to Get More People Through Your Front Door.
My guest today is Moty Ben Shabat, Co-Founder of SEACRET Direct, a billion dollar skin care company based in Arizona, where they produce products made from Minerals From The Dead Sea. Moty served a number of years in the Israeli Army as a Medic and his long-term plan was to study medicine, however he had no money, so he moved to the United States when he was 25 years of age to earn enough money so he could go back to Israel and put himself through medical school. In the end he made so much money he never went back to Israel, and instead he teamed up with his brother Izhak Ben Shabat and together they created a billion dollar company. This is an amazing story of how you can start with nothing, overcome adversity and build a hugely successful company if you stay focused. In this episode we discuss: The University of Life, what does it mean? How Moty fell into owning his own business within 24 hours of arriving in the USA. How he made more money selling ice cream than he ever could have made being a doctor. With zero business skills, he learnt how to run his business as he built his business. Don’t let fear stop you from starting. An entrepreneur will jump off a cliff and figure out how to make a plane on the way down. Having an early vision of growth based on realistic figures. Don’t throw out an old shoe until you have a new one. How to deal with ‘Bad Timing’. Why making your team feel like family builds unity and strength. Your goal is to surround yourself with people more talented than you. If it all depends in you…your success may be short lived. Why it’s important to look for products that are not seasonal Become solution orientated and don’t die wondering. SEACRET is the company (12 years old) – sold 1.5 billion dollars worth of products. This year they will turnover $200 million. What is ‘Relationship Marketing’? If you help enough people get what they want, you’ll get everything you want (Zig Ziglar). Embrace Change If you have a desire to own your own business – go for it and don’t let the outside noises get to you. Do not listen to negative people. There’s always someone willing to tell you why you cannot be successful. Not everything in business will go smoothly, but as long as you stay focused on the finishing line, you won’t see the obstacles. Develop a ‘Finishing Line’ mindset SEACRET Website: https://www.seacretdirect.com/www/en/au/ To order products from the SEACRET website you’ll need to make contact with an Active Agent and become a Customer, a VIP Customer, or if you're looking for a great business opportunity, become a Seacret Agent yourself. SEACRET Story: https://www.seacretdirect.com/www/en/ca/community/our-story/ SEACRET currently operate in seven countires; the United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico, South Korea, Japan and Germany. My Website: https://www.tysonfranklin.com/ Email: tf@tysonfranklin.com
My guest this week is the Global VP of IT of Seacret Direct, Stephanie Nelson. If you are a young IT Leader or the one that doesn't want your clock cleaned by young talent, you need to listen to my conversation with Stephanie to see how someone, working with a rapidly growing worldwide company as a VP of IT, is executing. Major Take-Aways From This Episode: Stephanie and I discuss how she has been able to achieve so much so young and we get into a lot of fun details and big ideas, such as: The importance of self- learning The importance of ‘White Boarding” your ideas Best lesson she learned about how to convey technical information to the business Lessons she has learned about working with the ‘C' Suite, and the importance of being able to answer their question of ‘why' How she uses questions in meetings How she has found mentors and how to find the best ones Innovation mindset, big egos, and how she solves this problem How to partner with business analysts to get things done CIO and CMO - Marketing - predictive behavior, analytics, content marketing, targeted marketing, influencer marketing… Tools she uses for marketing analytics How she is going to deploy V/R online About Stephanie Nelson: Stephanie Nelson is a senior IT Technical Lead, Senior Developer, and Technical Manager with 10+ years of experience and success with web-based software, database, virtual and cloud solutions, and client applications. She has extensive experience helping private sector, non-profit, and government organizations and teams transform and achieve success. Stephanie is a highly effective leader and communicator, who is able to collaborate and work with all levels of an organization. She achieved success developing and guiding on site, off site and off shore teams that design, build and deploy mission critical solutions, across a wide range of industries, in revenue generating production environments. Read full transcript here. Company Website: Seacret Direct Other Resources: About Seacret Direct Quantcast - audience measuring analytical tool Crazy Egg – heat mapping tool Ways to connect with Stephanie Nelson: LinkedIn This episode is sponsored by the CIO Scoreboard, a powerful tool that helps you communicate the status of your IT Security program visually in just a few minutes. Credits: * Outro music provided by Ben's Sound Other Ways To Listen to the Podcast iTunes | Libsyn | Soundcloud | RSS | LinkedIn Leave a Review If you enjoyed this episode, then please consider leaving an iTunes review here Click here for instructions on how to leave an iTunes review if you're doing this for the first time. About Bill Murphy Bill Murphy is a world renowned IT Security Expert dedicated to your success as an IT business leader. Follow Bill on LinkedIn and Twitter.
My guest this week is the Global VP of IT of Seacret Direct, Stephanie Nelson. If you are a young IT Leader or the one that doesn’t want your clock cleaned by young talent, you need to listen to my conversation with Stephanie to see how someone, working with a rapidly growing worldwide company as a VP of IT, is executing. Major Take-Aways From This Episode: Stephanie and I discuss how she has been able to achieve so much so young and we get into a lot of fun details and big ideas, such as: The importance of self- learning The importance of ‘White Boarding” your ideas Best lesson she learned about how to convey technical information to the business Lessons she has learned about working with the ‘C’ Suite, and the importance of being able to answer their question of ‘why’ How she uses questions in meetings How she has found mentors and how to find the best ones Innovation mindset, big egos, and how she solves this problem How to partner with business analysts to get things done CIO and CMO - Marketing - predictive behavior, analytics, content marketing, targeted marketing, influencer marketing… Tools she uses for marketing analytics How she is going to deploy V/R online About Stephanie Nelson: Stephanie Nelson is a senior IT Technical Lead, Senior Developer, and Technical Manager with 10+ years of experience and success with web-based software, database, virtual and cloud solutions, and client applications. She has extensive experience helping private sector, non-profit, and government organizations and teams transform and achieve success. Stephanie is a highly effective leader and communicator, who is able to collaborate and work with all levels of an organization. She achieved success developing and guiding on site, off site and off shore teams that design, build and deploy mission critical solutions, across a wide range of industries, in revenue generating production environments. Read full transcript here. Company Website: Seacret Direct Other Resources: About Seacret Direct Quantcast - audience measuring analytical tool Crazy Egg – heat mapping tool Ways to connect with Stephanie Nelson: LinkedIn This episode is sponsored by the CIO Scoreboard, a powerful tool that helps you communicate the status of your IT Security program visually in just a few minutes. Credits: * Outro music provided by Ben’s Sound Other Ways To Listen to the Podcast iTunes | Libsyn | Soundcloud | RSS | LinkedIn Leave a Review If you enjoyed this episode, then please consider leaving an iTunes review here Click here for instructions on how to leave an iTunes review if you're doing this for the first time. About Bill Murphy Bill Murphy is a world renowned IT Security Expert dedicated to your success as an IT business leader. Follow Bill on LinkedIn and Twitter.
On this episode of Terrible Tuesday Movie Night, Dale analyses a movie that was released when he came out of the shell and a movie that doesn’t even know what it is even doing, the 1993 conclusion to the trilogy...Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III.The turtles find themselves transported back in time to ancient Japan.This episode is sponsored by Seacret Spa. Want geeky internet celebrities to say that you look super young? Seacret Spa have you covered! Seacret only use the finest dead sea minerals for a full beauty experience. To view the whole collection and have free international shipping on orders over $59, head on over to http://www.seacretspa.com/And by Audible.com. Try audible.com now and get your first 30 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one audiobook credit per month. After your 30 day trial, your membership will renew each month for just $14.95 per month so you can continue to receive one audiobook credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. Choose from over 100,000 titles. Check out www.geek-io.com/audible for all the details!Staring:Paige Turco - April O'NeilCorey Feldman - DonatelloMark Caso - LeonardoMatt Hill - RaphaelDavid Fraser - MichaelangeloStuart Wilson - WalkerTITO SCORE: 5.5Wrap Up:A member of the Geek I/O and Chefwonder Podcast networkschefwonder.squarespace.com/ttmngeek-io.com/ttmnNext Movie: When in Rome
On this episode of Terrible Tuesday Movie Night, Dale analyses the 2000 fantasy thriller and a movie that takes nearly 2 hours to complete the campaign...Dungeons and Dragons.Profion, a tyrant, attempts to overthrow a peaceful kingdom ruled by a tough empress.This episode is sponsored by Seacret Spa. Want geeky internet celebrities to say that you look super young? Seacret Spa have you covered! Seacret only use the finest dead sea minerals for a full beauty experience. To view the whole collection and have free international shipping on orders over $59, head on over to http://www.seacretspa.com/And by Audible.com. Try audible.com now and get your first 30 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one audiobook credit per month. After your 30 day trial, your membership will renew each month for just $14.95 per month so you can continue to receive one audiobook credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. Choose from over 100,000 titles. Check out www.geek-io.com/audible for all the details!Staring:Jeremy Irons - ProfionBruce Payne - DamodarJustin Whalin - Ridley FreebornMarlon Wayans - Snails Robert Miano - AzmathTITO SCORE: 5Wrap Up:A member of the Geek I/O and Chefwonder Podcast networkschefwonder.squarespace.com/ttmngeek-io.com/ttmnNext Movie:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
Terrible Tuesday Movie Night: Episode 22: Soccer Dog: European CupOn this episode of Terrible Tuesday Movie Night, Dale grabs the world by it’s tail and analyses the 2004 sequel that didn’t even make it to American shores and the continuation of a story of a cute mutt kicking a ball around. Bring your pillows...It’s Soccer Dog: European Cup.Imagine a mutt who can outplay Beckham on the field while turning ateam of laughable misfits into a lean mean fighting machine. This pooch has got the international soccer scene by the tail.This episode is sponsored by Seacret Spa. Want geeky internet celebrities to say that you look super young? Seacret Spa have you covered! Seacret only use the finest dead sea minerals for a full beauty experience. To view the whole collection and have free international shipping on orders over $59, head on over to http://www.seacretspa.com/And by Audible.com. Try audible.com now and get your first 30 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one audiobook credit per month. After your 30 day trial, your membership will renew each month for just $14.95 per month so you can continue to receive one audiobook credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. Choose from over 100,000 titles. Check out www.geek-io.com/audible for all the details!Staring:Nick Moran - Bryan MacGreggorJake Thomas - Zach ConnollyLori Heuring - Veronica MatthewsScott Cleverdon - Alex FooteOrson Bean - Mayor Milton GallagherTITO SCORE: 2.5Wrap Up:A member of the Geek I/O and Chefwonder Podcast networkschefwonder.squarespace.com/ttmngeek-io.com/ttmnNext Movie: Dungeons and Dragons
On this episode of Terrible Tuesday Movie Night, Dale analyses the 2011 film that is straight out of the oven and out of hell, the third in the series, a rant and review like no other...This week is the infamous Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver.The Gingerdead man travels back in time to 1976 and carries out an epic disco killing spree.This episode is sponsored by Seacret Spa. Want geeky internet celebrities to say that you look super young? Seacret Spa have you covered! Seacret only use the finest dead sea minerals for a full beauty experience. To view the whole collection and have free international shipping on orders over $59, head on over to http://www.seacretspa.com/And by Audible.com. Try audible.com now and get your first 30 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one audiobook credit per month. After your 30 day trial, your membership will renew each month for just $14.95 per month so you can continue to receive one audiobook credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. Choose from over 100,000 titles. Check out www.geek-io.com/audible for all the details!StaringJacqui Holland - PeachesMike C. Manning - Adonis / BugsbyRobin Sydney - RobynCarrie Lazar - USA Disco SkaterJean Louise O'Sullivan P.JWilliam Butler - Gingerdead ManTITO SCORE: 3Wrap Up:A member of the Geek I/O and Chefwonder Podcast networkschefwonder.squarespace.com/ttmngeek-io.com/ttmnNext Movie: Soccer Dog 2 : European Cup