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25 Years! And they are celebrating it on February 22nd in a big way! Who's that? Naval Bagels--everyone's favorite bagel shop in Annapolis! Today, we hopped behind the scenes (and the counter) of Naval Bagels to speak with Sean Adams about the last 25 years! From his culinary roots in California to his jump into bagel-dom. Naval Bagels is a staple of the community always helping out a local organization and slinging green bagels at the St. Paddy's Day Parade! What started as a single shop in West Annapolis has grown into a regional favorite with locations in Edgewater and Arnold. And, there may be more on the way! Finally, if you want to know the secret ingredient that makes their bagels so special...we found out... Have a listen! LINKS: Naval Bagels (Website) Naval Bagels (Facebook)
Discover the story of Marget Larsen, a trailblazing designer whose iconic Christmas boxes, bold typography, and fearless creativity shaped mid-century advertising and design in San Francisco right as the psychedelic / counterculture era was budding, with industry insights from guest Sean Adams, previous AIGA President, and Dean at Art Center._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay_______Sources:Book — Baseline ShiftDesign Observer Article by Sean AdamsCommunication Arts FeatureBook — Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires & Riots: California and Graphic Design by Louise SandhausAbout MargetMarget Larsen was a trailblazing designer and art director who transformed mid-20th-century advertising with her bold, unconventional approach. Born in San Francisco in 1922, Larsen began her career at I. Magnin, where she discovered her passion for typography and lettering while taking night classes at the California School of Fine Arts. She rose to prominence as the art director at Joseph Magnin, a trendsetting department store, where her iconic Christmas boxes turned gift packaging into collectible works of art. Larsen later joined the boutique agency Weiner & Gossage, where her groundbreaking ads combined witty copy with daring typography, earning national acclaim. From designing bread wrappers to creating fundraising sweatshirts for Beethoven enthusiasts, Larsen's fearless creativity knew no bounds. Despite her immense contributions, Larsen's name remains largely forgotten in design history, though her work continues to inspire with its playful wit and timeless innovation. She passed away in 1984, leaving behind a legacy that shaped advertising, packaging, and graphic design as we know it. About SeanSean Adams is a celebrated designer, author, and educator whose work has shaped the design industry for decades. As the Dean of the Visual Art and Communication Design Department at ArtCenter College of Design, Sean has mentored countless designers while championing the importance of design history and storytelling. He is the only two-term national president in AIGA's 100-year history and a recipient of the prestigious AIGA Medal, the organization's highest honor. Sean co-founded the renowned design firm AdamsMorioka, working with iconic clients like Disney, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and The Metropolitan Opera. He has authored several influential books, including The Designer's Dictionary of Color and How Design Makes Us Think. As a passionate advocate for elevating overlooked figures in design history, Sean brings his expertise and insight to today's conversation about Marget Larsen's remarkable contributions to the field.Follow Sean:Instagram: @seanaadamsWebsite: AdamsMorioka.comLinkedIn: Sean Adams ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
The late CBS News correspondent Richard C. Hottelet sat down with Sean Adams for a conversation ahead of the 60th anniversary of D-Day. He flew aboard a B-26 bomber over Utah Beach. Hottelet was the last of the Murrow Boys and was the first CBS correspondent to broadcast an eyewitness account of the allied landing at Normandy. He passed away in 2014. PHOTO: Richard C. Hottelet, of CBS News, in 1982. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)
In his 13 years with the company, Sean Adams, SVP of Digital Commerce at Utz Quality Foods, LLC, the operating company of Utz Brands, Inc., has boiled their approach down to this simple philosophy: “Build sales overnight and brands over time.”While that philosophy might be simple, succeeding at it is anything but. It starts by understanding the who and when of snacking. There are all kinds of consumers: foodies, functional eaters, adventurers. There are also all kinds of times for a snack: on-the-go, with friends, fueling activities, and more. Sean knows that success comes from aligning the Utz brand portfolio with the consumer and with the occasion.According to Sean, “once someone tries Utz, they love Utz” therefore a big part of expansion is to reach consumers who might not otherwise have thought of trying their products. Search has been key to this bottom of the funnel marketing. They pair search with a balance of retail and social media in order to increase amplification. This combination of channels provides multiple venues by which to educate consumers about their products, especially in new markets.As a legacy brand with an embedded culture of in-store sales and discovery, internal storytelling is key to getting buy-in for digital initiatives. Sean uses the same skill set that helps him cut through the noise with consumers to cut through internal noise when influencing internal stakeholders.As a self-taught marketer with an entrepreneurial spirit, Sean focuses on finding a message that resonates with his target audience, and that focus has helped him lead Utz to become the fastest-growing salty snack brand of scale in eCommerce according to Circana 1.Key Takeaways:Build sales overnight and brands over timeStorytelling is your most powerful tool to get buy-in with consumers and internal stakeholdersKnow your objectives and ensure that your investments are serving them 1 Circana (Total E-Commerce with ePOS EMI-RMA Latest 26 Week Period Ending 4-21-24) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You might associate it with the foil that wraps leftover pizza and the shiny craft beer cans sold in breweries, but aluminum is literally everywhere. Scoop up a handful of soil or gravel anywhere on Earth, and you'll find atoms of bonded aluminum hidden inside. Over the past 150 years, that abundance has led production of the silvery metal to skyrocket (pun intended) and created an industry responsible for 2-3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. But even before it was used in everything from airplanes to deodorant, the trade of aluminum minerals helped color the world, finance the Vatican, and led to the mass collection of human urine.In this episode, we're piloting a new segment called “The Element of Surprise.” It's all about the hidden histories behind the periodic table's most unassuming atoms, isotopes, and molecules. And we're kicking things off with aluminum. SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Subscribe to our newsletter (it's free!).Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSThe World Economic Forum has published a number of studies and articles on the need to decarbonize the aluminum industry and the promising technologies that might help us get there. A few years ago, Alcoa announced plans to build a new aluminum smelting plant in Maniitsoq, Greenland. PBS's POV released a documentary about how people there reckoned with the island's colonial past as the project progressed, stalled, and eventually collapsed. The National Park Service has a fun little read about the Washington Monument's aluminum tip. Sean Adams, at the University of Florida, wrote an excellent recap of the U.S. government's antitrust case against aluminum giant Alcoa. Here's another one from Foreign Policy about how industrial cartels and monopolies helped Hitler gain power. Check out Charlie Halloran's “The Alcoa Sessions,” to imagine what kind of music might have been played during Alcoa's cruise voyages between New Orleans and Jamaica between 1949 and 1959. CREDITSHost: Nate HegyiReported, mixed, and produced by Taylor QuimbyMixed by Taylor QuimbyEditing by Rebecca Lavoie, with help from Nate Hegyi and Felix PoonOur staff includes Justine Paradis Executive producer: Taylor QuimbyRebecca Lavoie is NHPR's Director of On-Demand AudioMusic by Blue Dot Sessions, Ryan James Carr, and L.M. StylesOutside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public RadioSubmit a question to the “Outside/Inbox.” We answer queries about the natural world, climate change, sustainability, and human evolution. You can send a voice memo to outsidein@nhpr.org or leave a message on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837).
Sean Adams, the Dean of Visual Art and Communication at the ArtCenter College of Design, joins AMA's Bennie F. Johnson for a discussion about pushing the limits, being committed to your profession, and how branding is changing.
Friendship is one of God's finest gifts to us, but it can be challenging to forge meaningful relationships with others. In a day when independence and isolation are prevalent, how do we move from a place of loneliness to a place of genuine connection? This weekend, Sean Adams, Cheryl Adams, Jessica Witmeyer, and Pastor Renee Groff talk about how we can push past our fears to pursue and initiate friendship.
The Thing in the Snow, a novel by Sean Adams takes a twisted look at the challenges of working in isolation and living in an age of endless distraction. Sound familiar?
Navigating LinkedIn Sales Navigator can be overwhelming, whether you're new or experienced which holds back many sales reps from maximizing all the potential the platform has to offer. In this episode, Sean Adams will share his playbook for using Sales Navigator to connect with prospects, book meetings, and close more deals.You'll walk away with three tactical plays you can implement immediately to make you a better prospector! What You'll Learn:Discover how to tap into the “Celebrations” feature and why it mattersSean's powerful blueprint for leveraging job changes to your advantageQuick LinkedIn Sales Navigator insights you can start using nowThe Speakers: James Buckley and Sean AdamsIf you want to catch The Daily Sales Show live, join here:https://hubs.la/Q01yLCGf0Follow Sell Better to get the latest actionable tactics from sales pros at the top of their game:https://hubs.ly/Q01tLYNJ0Explore our YouTube Channel:https://hubs.la/Q01N39ks0
In anticipation of the upcoming 2023 NFL season, Sean and Brandon huddle up to deliver their predictions, team by team, award by award, and game by game. The guys dive into the nitty-gritty of each NFL team's strengths, weaknesses, and off-season moves. From seasoned contenders to rising underdogs, they leave no stone unturned in their quest to forecast the season's outcomes. In this episode, get ready to hear their bold predictions for every team's regular-season records, as they analyze the strengths of the offenses, the resilience of the defenses, and the overall strategies each franchise will employ. Who's poised for a breakout season? Who might struggle to find their rhythm? Sean and Brandon share their thoughts on it all. But the excitement doesn't stop there. They take their crystal ball to the next level by dishing out their picks for end-of-season awards. Who will be crowned the Most Valuable Player? Which rookie will shine the brightest and secure the Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year? Sean and Brandon share their insights, making a compelling case for each of their choices. Of course, what's an NFL season without the nail-biting thrill of the playoffs? Sean and Brandon unveil their playoff bracket predictions, delving into potential matchups, game-changing plays, and the intangibles that make postseason football a spectacle unlike any other. Who will rise to the occasion and secure a spot in the Super Bowl? And speaking of the big game, don't miss the grand finale as Sean and Brandon reveal their picks for the 2024 Super Bowl champion. With a culmination of their season-long analysis, gut feelings, and a touch of football intuition, they make their ultimate call on which team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy this year. Whether you're a die-hard football fan, a fantasy football enthusiast, or just someone looking to stay in the loop, this episode of "Coming Off The Bench" promises to deliver football chatter that's as engaging as a last-minute Hail Mary. Join Sean Adams and Brandon Myers as they bring their A-game to the world of predictions and set the stage for what's bound to be an unforgettable NFL season. 0:00:00 - Intro & Steven Tyler 0:06:40 - Every Team's Record Predictions 0:53:23 - Award Winners Predictions 1:23:45 - NFL Playoff & Super Bowl Predictions 1:47:28 - Outro & Brandon's Venmo NFL, football, sports analysis, predictions, 2023 season, playoffs, Super Bowl, team records, awards, MVP, Rookie of the Year, ROY, OROY, DROY, Offensive Player of the Year, OPOY, Defensive Player of the Year, DPOY, Coach of the Year, COY, Comeback Player of the Year, CBPY, Coming Off The Bench, Sean Adams, Brandon Myers, Steven Tyler.
Join AJ and Alex for another episode of Opt In! Snag a recap of our onDemand webinar on the evolution of the SDR role in 8.5 minutes! === In our opinion, the SDR function is often criminally underutilized. Traditionally, companies look at the SDR function with the following (overly simplified) formula:
Today's episode is about the mental friction that holds back a sale, why sellers struggle with it, and Sean Adams' approach to overcoming it.Sean is the Head of Sales and Partnerships at Iorad, a platform that helps you create tutorials quickly and easily. He's also a big part of the enablement and sales community on LinkedIn.Selling through Sean's eyes is about understanding circumstances, not features. For sellers who have never truly been in their customers' shoes, that's a tall order.He and his team at Iorad approach that challenge with the Jobs To Be Done framework. This conversation became a practical discussion of how to apply the framework to the sales process.This is a Learning Culture Podcast bread-and-butter kind of episode.It's filled with stories and tactical insights that you can bring into the fold of your work today.With that, sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode with Sean Adams.Sean's Adams LinkedInAndrew Barry LinkedIn
On this podcast episode, we discussed triggers. I gave a mini life update on where I been as well as inspiration to start back podcast. Followed by speaking on the sugar honey ice tea with Sean, Olivia, Shanice, Tae, and Lou. Tune into this chitchat it's something you DONT want to miss! Disclaimer: THIS PODCAST IS FOR MATURE AUDIENCE and my words run together lol I speak my own language on this podcast THIS IS A JUDGE FREE ZONE! This is a safe zone to discuss anything. Twitter: kandik_kisses Tik Tok: whenaempressspeaks please follow me on my social media send me topic you would like to hear or just say hey I love your podcast keep them coming. I love the support and feedback. Please catch up on previous podcasts I know that they're long but Im providing more content with in the so you can listen anytime for however long you need too just pause it and come back.
Join me and my guest, Sean Adams, as we dive into the world of interactive tutorials and explore how they can level up performance improvement in today's dynamic workforce. We chat about the advantages of interactive tutorials over traditional training methods and how they're transforming the way organizations approach learning and development. So, buckle up for an episode jam-packed with practical insights and valuable tips on boosting your organization's L&D game! Show Notes: [00:02:00] Interactive Tutorials 101 Sean shares his journey into the interactive tutorials space and what sparked his passion. We discuss the pain points of traditional training and how interactive tutorials can overcome them. [00:12:00] Turbocharge Performance with Interactive Tutorials Discover how interactive tutorials can elevate employee performance. We share real-world examples of industries and organizations that have reaped the benefits of interactive tutorials. [00:26:00] Knowledge Democracy and Streamlining Learning The significance of making knowledge accessible and easy-to-digest for employees. How interactive tutorials can complement digital adoption platforms and other tools in your arsenal. [00:40:00] Tackling Workplace Burnout with Efficient Support Let's talk about combating employee burnout in the modern workplace. The positive impact of providing quick and accessible support to your team members. [00:52:00] Kicking Off Your Interactive Tutorial Journey Tips on how organizations can start using interactive tutorials without feeling overwhelmed. Identifying FAQs and key areas of need to create laser-focused tutorials. [00:57:00] Harnessing and Sharing Knowledge within Your Organization Challenges organizations face when team members leave or shift roles. The perks of fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and collaboration. Conclusion: So, folks, don't miss out on this fascinating conversation that will leave you inspired and ready to tap into the potential of interactive tutorials. Tune in and find out how to unleash the power of interactive tutorials for performance improvement and make your organization more efficient, engaged, and knowledgeable - especially in the context of ongoing global workforce trends. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learningtechtalks/support
Dark Side of the Library Minisode #84: "The Thing in the Snow: A Novel" by Sean Adams (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) The Thing in the Snow: A Novel https://amzn.to/42c3hR8 Sean Adams: https://www.iamseanadams.com/ Follow Dark Side of the Library on Facebook and on Instagram! And our Amazon Live Channel! Dark Side of the Library Website
Sean Adams in leaving April 1st to ride his bike from Ukiah to Florida! Check out why! To support Sean please visit www.bikeacrosstheusa.com He can also be found on social media @bikeacrosstheusa
TBT: SEAN ADAMS RETURNS!!! Sean Adams, Chair, Undergraduate and Graduate Graphic Design at ArtCenter College of Designwww.MeettheCreatives.orghttps://linktr.ee/meetthecreativesny
DiS has returned! The legendary online publication's podcast and label is back, so here's Sean to tell us about the road since '98. Listen here for stories including but not limited to: teaching his school librarians how to use the internet, meeting Matt Bellamy on AOL, wanting to create a gang with DiS, press trips, finding out Bjork read his site, managing The Anchoress, music consultancy (and what that means) + Twitter handbags with Danny Baker. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code EARWAX at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Get your 4 day tickets for 2000 Trees Festival, including Wednesday's Forest Stage Line Up with Bob Vylan, Holding Absence and more. Use '101POD' at checkout for £20 off, FREE MONEY: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/ Songs: The Anchoress 'Show Your Face', Cock Sparrer ‘Working' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Music Ally Focus Ep. 93: What does a music publication need to be in 2023? We talk a lot on the podcast about marketing from the artist-side: getting projects to launch and connecting to as many people as possible. But what about the point after that - when music fans debate and discuss music – and explore and discover music they don't know that they don't know? Sean Adams, of Drowned in Sound, explains how he's going to build a modern music publication. Drowned in Sound was one of the UK's earliest music blogs back in 2000, and it then became one of the UK's leading music publications, growing into a successful record label, an early podcast, and also live shows on the way. Having “paused” Drowned in Sound for a few years, Adams is bringing the publication back - but in a format that connects with the needs of music fans in a 2023 environment. So what is the mix of content, platforms, and community that music fans need now if they want a jumping-off point that is more contextual and community-driven than a playlist? Sean explains his plans. Drowned in Sound's new podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6hdFH47LWFXxL1Jdp9QqYK?si=20a4bf26d94946aa Announcing DiS's relaunch: https://twitter.com/seaninsound/status/1614909932184141824 Sean's music pick: Warszawa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7kg5hq1eCc Most shrimps eaten in one minute ------
The latest episode of the DMPL Podcast features Des Moines author Sean Adams. Sean wrote the 2020 acclaimed novel The Heap, and released his newest novel, The Thing in the Snow, this month. He's also the moderator for the upcoming author visit from Stephen Markley. Markley recently released The Deluge, and previously has written Ohio. Adams talks about his book, his friendship with Markley, and what he's excited to ask Markley about. Show Notes Author Spotlight: Stephen Markley | Saturday, January 28, 7 PM | Central Library Stephen Markley Books at the Library New York Times review of The Deluge Interview with Seth Myers Website Instagram Facebook Sean Adams Books at the Library Website
Sean Adams is the author of the novel The Thing in the Snow, available from William Morrow. It is the official January pick of the TNB Book Club. Adams is a graduate of Bennington College and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. The Heap is his first novel. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Etc. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram YouTube Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author and Iowa Writers' Workshop graduate Sean Adams discusses his new novel The Thing in the Snow. And we release the 2023 Talk of Iowa book club list.
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In this episode I discuss some thoughts following the recent podcast with Sean Adams, an internationally recognized graphic designer, and the chair of undergraduate and graduate graphic design at Art Center College of Design in California. I found Sean's approach refreshingly client focused and empathetic. For example, Sean takes clients on the design journey and explains what he is doing and why. This collaborative approach, and avoiding a big reveal at the end of the process, is more likely to result in an identity that the client finds acceptable.I think if the designer can also talk about the IP dimension they would be the ideal adviser to clients. While the word ‘design' is commonly associated with graphic designers, in truth it includes anyone who advises on business structure. They can help plan how a business should work in all respects, not just visually.Given that visual identity needs to be permanent I'm often baffled that designers radically change the visual identity of established businesses just because the business' strategy changes.Surely tweaks to the identity is all that's needed, unless there is something radically transformed about the business. It's vital to leave the identifying elements so you don't disturb memory structures.This episode tackles:Importance of taking clients on the design journeyWhat makes a good logo?When is it the right time to radically change a visual identity?Drawbacks of changing your identityMeasuring brand equity to make identity design decisionswww.seanadams.designResources mentioned on the podcastThe Designer's Dictionary of Color Valuable Resources:Brand Tuned NewsletterBrand Tuned Training Courses
In this episode, Sean Adams, an internationally recognized graphic designer, and the chair of undergraduate and graduate graphic design at Art Center College of Design in California tells us to succeed with identities without really trying.Sean Adams is the author of multiple best selling books, including The Designer's Dictionary of Color.Brand Identity is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's a toolkit, an approach to solving problems, an equation. It's not a thing that you can just slap onto your business and hope for the best. You have to understand it and use it correctly in order to succeed with brand identities without really trying.If you're just starting out, the process can seem overwhelming at first. Where do you even begin? What kind of logo is best for your business? How do you go about creating an identity that speaks to your customers and attracts new clients?There's no one right answer, but there are three kinds of identities that you need to understand to start with: word mark, monogram, and symbol. Your branding strategy may use one of these approaches, so it's good to explore them all and know what they mean.One of the trickiest aspects of branding is building equity over time. If you think about the Apple identity, it has that little bite out of it, which forces you to think a little bit, the more you think, the more it sticks in your head. Design is an important part of branding. You can't just have a nice logo and expect people to buy your product. You have to make it appealing in other ways too, Branding isn't just about beauty and aesthetic, but it should be how we can make it unique. We focus on certain colors because they've become emotionally loaded with meaning for us. How do we get those emotional meanings etched into our brand image?This episode discusses:Three kinds of identitiesBuilding equity with symbolsChoosing your branding fontsVisual attributesHow to know you have a great designer/ designers sensibilitiesThe cultural impact of color choicesSemioticsCurrent challenges facing designerswww.seanadams.designResources mentioned on the podcastThe Designer's Dictionary of Color How Design Makes Us ThinkDebbie Millman booksSean Adams' LinkedIn leaning course on brandingValuable Resources:Brand Tuned NewsletterBrand Tuned Training Courses
Jake Furr sits down with Mansfield Senior head coach Chioke Bradley, defensive coordinator Sean Adams, offensive coordinator Jacob Owens and senior linebacker Aaron Thornton to talk Tyger football.
Jake Furr sits down with Mansfield Senior head coach Chioke Bradley, offensive coordinator Jacob Owens and defensive coordinator Sean Adams to talk Tyger football.
Welcome to what I'm calling "Mentor Month," a tribute to one of my most influential mentors Sean Adams who passed away in September 2017. Each episode this month will focus on different positive aspects of the importance of having mentors despite what stage you are experiencing. In this episode, I talk about the type of relationship Sean and I shared, give an example of one of his most powerful lessons, and wrap things up with one of Sean's favorite sayings given to me by his best friend Mike "Hardball" Hardge. Related Episode 17. Think and Grow Life Skills: In this episode, I make my first tribute to Sean Adams, and I talk about three life skills I learned late in life, that I wish I would have learned earlier. Quotes: "Life happens to those who show up and I'm glad you showed up with us today!" - Sean Adams "The dream is free, but the hustle is sold separately; Go to work, peace!" - Sean Adams "Leave every place you go, better than it was when you got there." Sean Adams Books Sports for Life: Daily Sports Themes for Life Success (April 2006), by Sean Adams Youtube TedxACU The Importance of Sports | Sean Adams | TedxAcu | (2015) Follow me on: MindFlowShow.com Facebook Page @mindflowshow Facebook Group @mindsetmecca Instagram @danielrobertsanchez
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Jake Furr sits down with Chioke Bradley, Sean Adams, Jacob Owens and Keontez Bradley to talk Tyger Football.
Jake Furr sits down with Chioke Bradley, Jacob Owens, Sean Adams and Ricky Mills to talk Tyger Football.
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Episode 50 is finally here & it's BIG TIME!! Join me, Sean Adams (Coming off the bench podcast) & Jose Gonzalez, as we talk about coming to Christ, The Supreme Court rulings, and much more!! Also, we introduced a new game to the pod, Good idea or Bad idea. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-beniquez/message
My co-host appearance on, Coming Off The Bench, podcast with Sean Adams, and Brandon Myers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-beniquez/message
Co-Founders of Wings of Valor Lodge, Bruce Weller and United States Marine Corps Veteran Sean Adams, join the show to discuss their mission to serve and support veterans. Show Highlights: The origin of Wings of Valor Lodge Providing a way to support veterans through shared passions Making an impact through empowering independence How you can contribute to the mission The future of Wings of Valor Lodge Tune in to this episode of the Birdshot Podcast for a conversation with Bruce Weller and Sean Adams of Wings of Valor Lodge. “Our Story” | Wings of Valor Lodge Support the Mission | Buy A Brick Become a Patreon Support | patreon.com/birdshot Follow us | @birdshot.podcast Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% with onX Hunt The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: onX Hunt and Final Rise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean spent the first 10 years of his career owning & operating several different service-based businesses. After exiting and pursing tech sales, he became a top performing Account Executive with multiple companies, and recently transitioned into the role of Head of Sales at a small tech company called iorad. Topics Discussed: Unique prospecting strategies Using video throughout the sales cycle Adopting your own super powers Becoming a subject matter expert Connect with Sean https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-adams-sales/ Connect with David https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwdurham/
"You Can't replicate yourself if you don't know what you do!" - Sean Adams Episode #115 features Sean Adams and the quote says it all! Don't miss this episode on how to create systems so you can start delegating! Please support the people of Ukraine through TBOS friend Dr. Randy Marshall's work! Listen to the podcast for information on how you can help. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbospodcast/support
This week on What's Kraken, Sean and Adam give their playoff brackets while also talking about which former Seattle Kraken players to watch during the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs. =============================== Our Kraken crew are good writers, too: Adam Kierszenblat - Sean Raggio And, make sure to check out all of our great Kraken content Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Sign up for the "Morning Skate" newsletter Join us in the Hockey Lounge on Discord to talk Kraken and all things hockey Graphics by Vince Richard
We're back with an interview! This time we have Sean Adams, Head of Sales, from iorad. This tool still wows Josh and Will, so we hope that you will enjoy the ride with us as we learn a little more about what came before and what's yet to come. Make sure to listen to the original iorad episode here. For more information on these tools and our conversation, check out the episode page here. For all of our episodes and resources for each app we discuss, head over to our website at hitechpod.us. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hitechpod/message
Sean Adams in on a mission to ride his bike across the USA. He has a super great and positive message in everything he does.
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Sean Adams with Leveraged Life Management teaches us the differences, pros, and cons of different types of life insurance and how life insurance compares to savings, 401ks, and retirement accounts.
Today on The Wealth Secrets Podcast, Sean Adams welcomes Justin Stoddart, author of the international bestseller The Upstream Model. He's also the host of the Think Bigger Real Estate Show, as well as a coach and consultant to top entrepreneurs. Sean shares his proven strategy for building a network that produces recurring referrals for your business or personal life. [03:10] Getting to know Justin Stoddart [05:02] Developing the Upstream Model [12:37] Win clients and referrals with the Upstream Model [16:41] Put in the effort to stand out [22:00] Cultivating long term relationships [27:25] Identifying opportunities with exponential returns [39:47] Thinking Bigger Podcast Justin experienced first-hand the difficulty of finding his next client. Cold calling and networking did not produce fast and consistent results. This gave him the idea to look for partners who could open up doors of opportunity for him¾to go “upstream”. For the Upstream Model to work, you must be referred by a trusted professional to the person you seek. Introduction through a credible professional will warrant a warmer reception. During the first few appointments with your potential partner, it's crucial that you build rapport and identify their business problems. Find common ground by talking about your past successes in the industry. Once you know their main concern, find a way to solve it in time for your next meeting. By doing this, you instantly prove your value through immediate action. How do you know which relationships to seek out? Choose an upstream partner whose customers can possibly become your own customers in the future. It's better to have a handful of contacts with warm referrals rather than hundreds of contacts with cold referrals. Focus on the relationships that give you repeated value. This also prevents overwhelm from managing large databases of referrals and frees up your time for other things that matter. Links and Resources: Justin's LinkedIn Justin's Instagram Justin's Website Connect With Sean: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100060279543976 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leveraged-life/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sean_adams103/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0i91Q-fFy70LkaFxvfnGpg For more videos and resources, visit leveraged-life.com. Do you have questions and feedback? Get in touch with Sean Adams through his email: sean@leveraged-life.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wealthsecretspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthsecretspodcast/support
Today on The Wealth Secrets Podcast, Sean Adams welcomes Zachary Miller from Private Wealth Academy, a group of experts that empower individuals to take control over their wealth. They discuss how to use bulletproof trusts to protect any asset while reducing liability. [03:10] Getting to know Zachary Miller [07:58] What is a trust fund? [10:53] Benefits of a trust [15:04] Build a trust web to protect assets and businesses [20:59] When to build a trust fund account [25:42] Why billionaires don't want you to create trust funds [31:28] Save on taxes with trusts [33:04] Trusts protect you from law suits and divorce [39:21] Setting up trusts worldwide [40:49] Private Wealth Academy A trust fund is created to hold an asset for the benefit of another. The assets in the trust are neither owned by the grantor nor the beneficiary because ownership is determined at a later date. Assets that are not in a trust are taxed heavily by the government. Wills are not exempted from probate but trusts are. Aside from the inheritance benefit of trusts, other advantages include protection and tax savings. Cars, real estate, and registered businesses can have their own trusts – thereby protecting your assets from litigations. You can set up trusts in whichever way you like, building a “trust web” that's best suited for your unique position. Whether you have a statutory or a private trust, you are able to reap tax savings. You don't have to be a billionaire to start a trust. Trusts have always been advertised as accounts for the wealthy but that is simply untrue. Start your own trust fund for your own protection and use it to your advantage. Links and Resources: Private Wealth Academy Website Connect With Sean: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100060279543976 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leveraged-life/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sean_adams103/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0i91Q-fFy70LkaFxvfnGpg For more videos and resources, visit leveraged-life.com. Do you have questions and feedback? Get in touch with Sean Adams through his email: sean@leveraged-life.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wealthsecretspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthsecretspodcast/support
In 12 years of owning multiple small businesses, Sean Adams felt overwhelming stress stemming from the government and banks having control over his income. He consumed hundreds of books, interviews, and courses to learn as much as he could about finance and discovered the ultra-rich had insider knowledge about protecting and growing wealth. Sean made it his mission to distill down these secrets and make sure everyone had access to them. This led him to found Leveraged Life Management in order to help other professionals leverage a time-tested wealth-building strategy of the ultra-rich. In this episode they discuss… The big speed bumps he faced early on in his entrepreneurship career. He was involved in different areas of landscaping, construction management, and general contracting. Almost going bankrupt first starting out thinking he could go in blind on a big government contract he had taken on. Diving into how banks really work and realizing early on the best places to actually put your money Properly structured life insurance accounts and how you can leverage them as savings accounts Utilizing his “Triple Play” strategy to maximize your wealth when dealing with real estate The power of thinking outside the box when dealing with your finances. Do your research and get creative when looking for your next investment. Leveraged-Life.com Sean has 35+ videos available for free on his website to learn all about his investing strategies! You'll also find a spot to book him for a FREE hour long phone call where he will walk you through a wealth audit and give you suggestions for maximizing your wealth. If you book a call, you'll also receive two free books sent directly to you to learn more about what his company does. Subscribe To My YouTube! https://joeevangelisti.com/youtube Free Coaching Discovery Call http://legacybuilder.coach Facebook Pages https://www.facebook.com/jevangelisti https://www.facebook.com/joeevangelistidotcom Instagram https://instagram.com/joeevangelistidotcom LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jevangelisti Interested in any of my Real Estate Products? Make sure to head here: https://joeevangelisti.com/shop/
On this episode of The Millionaire Choice Show, Tony talks with Sean Adams, Founder of Leveraged Life Management about the 5 Wealth Levers. Sean grew up in a lower income family in a house full of scarcity. Just like many of us, Sean didn't have a money mentor, but he figured out how money works. Now, he's on his own millionaire journey. In 12 years of owning multiple small businesses, Sean Adams felt overwhelming stress stemming from the government and banks having control over his income. He consumed hundreds of books, interviews, and courses to learn as much as he could about finance and discovered the ultra-rich had insider knowledge about protecting and growing wealth. Sean made it his mission to distill down these secrets and make sure everyone had access to them. This led him to found Leveraged Life Management in order to help other professionals leverage a time tested wealth-building strategy of the ultra-rich. Learn more about or connect with Sean Adams and Leveraged Life Management at https://www.leveraged-life.com/ Get a Complimentary Life and Money Mentor Session, FREE Paperback copy of The Millionaire Choice, or FREE eBook version. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.