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On this week's episode we welcome comedian, Greg Proops (Whose Line Is It Anyway?), to chat about the Pasadena DooDah Parade, favorite souvenirs, San Francisco legends, and so much more!Get Greg's new album Purple Shasta Raccoon!See Greg's New Year's Eve show this year at the Punchline in San Francisco on December 31st (Plus album taping)!Be sure to get our new 'Ack Tuah' shirt in the Max Fun store.Or, grab an 'Ack Tuah' mug!The Maximum Fun Bookshop!Follow the podcast on Instagram and send us your dank memes!Check out Jesse's thrifted clothing store, Put This On.Go see Free With Ads and Judge John Hodgman LIVE at SF Sketchfest!Come see Judge John Hodgman: Road Court live in a town near you! Jesse and John will be all over the country so don't miss your change to see them. Check the events page to find out where!Follow brand new producer, Steven Ray Morris, on Instagram.Listen to See Jurassic Right!
Kirt & Mr. Sal interview actor Greg Allen Martin about his previous career, various cameos and becoming a full-time actor like his role in Shadrach. See Greg's IMDb here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0552355/ Shoe Hammer some Show Hoppers into your day! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJb6TAVe_sYmo4G7lAfEYtg Website: showhoppers.com Show Hoppers Twitter: @ShowHoppers Mr. Sal Twitter: @ShowHoppersSal e-mail: showhopperspodcast@gmail.com
We all get especially excited when we use our points for knock-your-socks-off hotel properties. The Travel and Leisure's Top 100 list can be a useful way to get ideas about which properties have this wow-factor. Every year, Greg likes to go through this list and find which hotels can be reasonably booked with points. In this episode, he'll discuss his findings. (00:49) - The Best Points-Bookable Hotels in the World (2024) [based on Travel & Leisure Top 100] See Greg's analysis of points-bookable hotels on the Travel & Leisure's top 100 list here. (03:40) - How to book the Hyatt, Marriott, and IHG hotels (04:43) - How to book Hilton/SLH hotels (06:13) - Leading Hotels of the World / Leaders Club Learn more about booking Leading Hotels of the World properties via Citi ThankYou points here. (08:02) - See our How To video for using Rooms.aero for finding difficult award availability here. (10:09) - Choice Privelages and Preferred Hotels (13:42) - The Citi Rewards+ advantage Read more about the Citi Rewards+ card here. Visit https://frequentmiler.com/subscribe to get updated on in-depth points and miles content like this, and don't forget to like and follow us on social media. Music Credit – Beach Walk by Unicorn Heads
A very approachable history podcast with our friends Greg Larsen and Ben Russell who are here to remake Back To The Future. LINKS See Greg at Comedy Republic in Melbourne until the end of June https://www.comedyrepublic.com.au/event/38:342/ See Ben at Comedy Republic in Melbourne until the end of June https://www.comedyrepublic.com.au/event/38:174/ See Greg in Brisbane, London & Edinburgh Fringe https://linktr.ee/greglarsencomedian Follow @theauntydonnagallery on Instagram https://bit.ly/auntydonna-ig Become a Patreon supporter at http://auntydonnaclub.com/ CREDITS Hosts: Broden Kelly, Zachary Ruane, & Mark Bonanno Guests: Greg Larsen & Ben Russell Producer: Lindsey Green Digital Producers: Nick Barrett, Jim Cruse & Tanya Zerek Audio Imager: Mitch Calladine Supervising Producer: Elise Cooper Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh Join The Aunty Donna Club: https://www.patreon.com/auntydonnaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark's away this week so we brought in his twin brother Big Thicc Mark (Greg Larsen) instead. LINKS See Greg at Comedy Republic in Melbourne until the end of June https://www.comedyrepublic.com.au/event/38:342/ See Greg in Brisbane, London & Edinburgh Fringe https://linktr.ee/greglarsencomedian Greg has a podcast too. Listen to his episode with Mark https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hello-mark-bonanno/id1726852325?i=1000642604003 Watch the latest episode of Most Upsetting Guessing Game In The World with Mish Wittrup & Joe Kosky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOFemTg9HGo Follow @theauntydonnagallery on Instagram https://bit.ly/auntydonna-ig Become a Patreon supporter at http://auntydonnaclub.com/ CREDITS Hosts: Broden Kelly, Zachary Ruane, & Mark Bonanno Guest: Greg Larsen Producer: Lindsey Green Digital Producers: Nick Barrett, Jim Cruse & Tanya Zerek Audio Imager: Mitch Calladine Supervising Producer: Elise Cooper Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh Join The Aunty Donna Club: https://www.patreon.com/auntydonnaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Denver Broncos could see the return of tight end Greg Dulcich on Saturday against the Detroit Lions. How might Russell Wilson and the Broncos offense benefit if Dulcich plays? What's the latest on the injury surrounding P.J. Locke and if he can't play, what does the Broncos personnel look like at safety? Plus, which Broncos on offense and defense should Broncos Country have their eyes on this Saturday and what are some bold predictions? Cody Roark and Sayre Bedinger share their Broncos analysis and more.WANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT?For all of the latest Denver Broncos news today --Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Denver Broncos could see the return of tight end Greg Dulcich on Saturday against the Detroit Lions. How might Russell Wilson and the Broncos offense benefit if Dulcich plays? What's the latest on the injury surrounding P.J. Locke and if he can't play, what does the Broncos personnel look like at safety? Plus, which Broncos on offense and defense should Broncos Country have their eyes on this Saturday and what are some bold predictions? Cody Roark and Sayre Bedinger share their Broncos analysis and more. WANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT? For all of the latest Denver Broncos news today -- Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
HOUR 4 The show makes their pick 6 selections Audacy betting insider Nick Kostos joins, tries to make you some cash If you see Greg out this weekend wish him a happy birthday!!
Somewhere in Time Podcast once again welcome Greg Gonzalez to the podcast as they discuss the 1993 album "Chaos A.D." by Sepultura. Topics of discussion include where we were and how we first heard about this album, how this compares to other Sepultura albums, among others. See Greg in the D.C. cover band, Dr. Fu - Dr. FU https://drfu.com and Herr Metal - https://www.facebook.com/herrmetal Visit Somewhere in Time's Website: https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Follow Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast TikTok - Somewhere in Time Podcast
In Part 2 of a 2-Part episode, Somewhere in Time welcome Greg Gonzalez and Rob Harris back to the podcast to discuss the Clutch album, "Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes and Undeniable Truths". This is the debut, full-length album from Clutch. Tim, Joe, Eric, and Keith all grew up in the D.C. area and fell in love with this band in 1993. Among many other topics, this episode covers their discovery, as well as how Rob and Greg came to find out about this band, and their reaction upon hearing them the first time. See Greg and Rob in the D.C. cover band, Dr. Fu - Dr. FU (drfu.com) Visit Somewhere in Time's Website: https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Follow Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.youtube.com/somewhereintimepodcast
In Part 1 of a 2-Part episode, Somewhere in Time welcome Greg Gonzalez and Rob Harris to the podcast to discuss Buffalo's own Snapcase. The album is 1993's "Lookinglasself". Rob and Greg grew up in Buffalo and played in a hard-core band who were contemporaries of Snapcase. Episode 2 will feature D.C. native's, Clutch. Part 1 dives deep into the Buffalo hard-core scene and Greg and Rob have a lot of great stories about growing up with Snapcase and other Buffalo hard-core bands. See Greg and Rob in the D.C. cover band, Dr. Fu - Dr. FU (drfu.com) Visit Somewhere in Time's Website: https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Follow Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.youtube.com/somewhereintimepodcast
The stand-up comedian talks about his journey from the office to the stage. Also, more in-depth about the approaches to his comedy. See Greg at the St. Louis Funny Bone this Thursday (12/1) thru Sunday (12/4). For more, visit: https://www.gregwarrencomedy.com/
For Christian music, it's a band that literally defined "rock." Petra (which means "rock" in Greek) began in the early 1970's, when the phrase "Christian rock" was practically unheard of. Join Tim from the Rise Up morning show in a chat with lead vocalist from Petra, Greg X. Volz. See Greg and the other guys of Classic Petra Resurrection live in concert, Saturday, June 4th in Horseheads, NY - head to our website for tickets!
This week in drone news; DJI released the Mini 3 Pro, the drone on mars is recovering from a dust storm, Wingcopter gets criteria for part 21 cert, and FliteFest 2022! Download comparative footage and images on our blog! Mini 3 Pro Blog Review: https://pilotinstitute.com/dji-mini-3-pro-review/ Learn about the newest addition to DJI's lineup! DeepDive: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/dji-mini-3-pro-deep-dive/ See Greg and the Team's opinions on the Mini 3 Pro! Review: https://youtu.be/pn2iJq5hrcU Should you upgrade from the Mini 2? Mini 3 Pro vs Mini 2: https://youtu.be/8oqmifYVVwQ The Mini 3 Pro was officially released on Tuesday, and it packs some awesome features in a tiny drone. 4k60 1/1.3” CMOS Landscape/portrait mode Focus track, Master shots, and Quickshots New RC Plus Deep Dive! Link to our own review Ingenuity experienced a blackout due to dust accumulation on its solar panels This resulted in a pause in the mission for both ingenuity and for perseverance. This shows that a “Test vehicle” designed for four flights has become a massive asset for the Perseverance team. With 28 completed flights, the Ingenuity is the first power flight on another planet! https://www.space.com/mars-ingenuity-helicopter-blackout-dust On Wed Wingcopter announced the FAA had issued the special class airworthiness criteria. This is NOT yet an airworthiness certificate but rather the requirements that must be met to obtain an airworthiness certificate! This is a huge step forwards for drone delivery! https://wingcopter.com/airworthiness-criteria We just booked our travel to FliteFest 2022! FliteFest is in Malvern, Ohio in June 22-26, and is a remote control flying conference. Join us and the guys at flitefest to fly both drones and airplanes! https://www.flitefest.com/
We chat with Greg Anderson, the Port of Seattle police officer and Special Operations veteran who shared a video on Instagram during the start of COVID in which he called out fellow officers for enforcing tyrannical orders against people and who truly understands what "Protect & Serve" means and we go into what that is. See Greg's famous video post: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDqjApD6Res Video Episode available on: https://www.youtube.com/goodvibespodcast Follow us on IG: http://www.instagram.com/goodvibes_podcast Gear: https://www.goodvibesdudes.com/shop
The Bluegrass Vocal Connection My inaugural interview with Greg Blake, recorded June 2021 at the Montana Fiddle Camp.http://montanafiddlecamp.org/See Greg's latest music at his website:https://www.gregblakemusic.com/
Historian Greg Brew talks about his upcoming book, "Oil and the Cold War: the Iranian Crisis of 1951-1954," which fleshes out the CIA-backed 1953 coup which toppled the elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. He offers some new and provocative insights on the incident, which is a stain on U.S. foreign policy and in many respects the foundation of the fraught relationship between Washington and Tehran ever since. Barbara, Kelley, and Dan also talk about today's imperial behavior on the high seas: U.S. ships interdicting Iranian ships in international waters.See Greg's latest here: "Panic at the Pump and the Real Threat to National Security" (War on the Rocks) Subscribe at crashingthewarparty.substack.com
Before Greg Gutfeld was a Fox News star and a New York Times bestselling author, he was a self-help writer for health magazines who had no idea what he was talking about. Now, after years of experience, he finally feels qualified to guide people on the journey of life with his new book The Plus: Self-Help for People Who Hate Self-Help. Greg returns to the podcast to share some of the lame self-help advice he used to give in magazines like Maxim and Men’s Health and why he generally abhors self-improvement books. He explains his deceptively simple binary system for living a better life, some advice on coping with quarantine life, and how Greg is entertaining himself during the pandemic. Plus how humans are mimicking robots, Greg talks about his most hated segments ever, and the time he put on a second grade puppet show of the Watergate hearings. Order Greg Gutfeld's book The Plus: Self-Help for People Who Hate Self-Help on Amazon, Audible, or wherever books are sold. See Greg every weekday on The Five and every Saturday on The Greg Gutfeld Show on Fox News, and follow Greg at www.ggutlfeld.com and on Twitter at @GregGutfeld. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
While at an unexpected stop on an around-the-world trip something happened that shook Greg’s world. It’s a secret he’s held for 36 years. BETTER HELP Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/secret. DIPSEA Get a 30-day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/secret. RAYCON Get 15% off your order at BuyRaycon.com/secret. PICTURES See Greg in Bali on the first leg of his tour. Also, the old Humber that he drive around New Zealand. And best of all, Greg right before he quit the police force, in full uniform! They are waiting for you on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Handle: @secretroompod. SECRET ROOM | UNLOCKED Three shows will drop within about a week! In the first, hear behind the scenes from "Darcy's" and learn why this interview has been sitting on the shelves since January 2018! That's right, it's perfectly aged, but not all interviews wait almost three years to air... In the next show here Susie and her Dipsea ad guest from last episode "The Sun Goddess" in some uncensored girl talk while making the ad. And then Susie has a catch-up with Lindsay from Ep 96 "Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll!" Find out where Lindsay's been shaking her tail feathers lately. The Secret Room | Unlocked is yours when you support your favorite indie podcast that could with a membership at Patreon.com. ALL OUR SPONSORS See all our sponsors and their offers, many of which are still valid: secretroompodcast.com/codes FACEBOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Join our fan run Facebook Discussion Page! Just ask to join, all are welcome. :) PODCAST TEAM Producer: Susie Lark. Shadow Producer: Lefty Marcucci. Hashtag Flipper: Alessandro Nigro. Sound Engineer: Chet. Music and Theme: Breakmaster Cylinder. YOUR SECRET Do you have a stentorian secret to share? Click "Share a secret" at secretroompod.com. LISTENER SURVEY Take our Listener Survey at SecretRoomPod.com!
This is episode #57 on “Taking Initiative, Your Brain and Change and Leveraging Mentors”Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning podcast, my name is Andrea Samadi, I’m a former educator whose been fascinated with understanding the science behind high performance strategies in schools, sports and the workplace for the past 20 years. Since you are listening to this podcast, I’m sure you are like me, and love to learn, grow, challenge yourself and always are looking for that competitive edge, these days more so than usual, I’m sure. This weekend I had a phone call from Marissa Leinert from Parent Led Academy[i] an organization helping parents to improve their skills at being better parents using social and emotional learning resources. She contacted me via LinkedIn and asked if she could brainstorm some ideas with me on the direction of her business, since she is just starting out this field. I told her to call me and sent her my number because when people take the initiative to reach out, asking for help, I think it’s important to lend a hand, share ideas, contacts and resources if you have them, and collaborate.When we finally connected, we chatted about where she was with her company and I thought back to 20 years ago when I first wrote down the idea that turned into Achieveit360’s programs and services for schools and the workplace, and eventually this podcast. I remembered all of the people who helped me to get to where I am today and thought of a quote by Robin Sharma who said that “Everything is created twice, first in the mind and then in reality.” If you are like Marissa, and have been thinking about an idea that you want to pursue, maybe a new direction for your career, a new product that you want to create, or something and you just aren’t sure of even where to begin, this episode is for you. This episode will focus on some key starting points so you can follow the steps and get moving with something new. Whatever idea you have, that you might be thinking about, start with writing it out, and then expand on your vision by writing down some ideas and see where you can begin to take action. I was lucky enough to have met some of the top leaders in the country who shared their secrets with me over 20 years ago when I first started and I felt that since I had this opportunity, that I had an obligation to take action with the strategies and tips they shared with me. Now that I am being asked more often, how did you get started with this idea, I thought I would share with you the process that I used and hope you find these ideas helpful.Step 1: “Know Your Why” Which Also Can Be Seen as “Know Your Values”Simon Sinek[ii] built his career from this idea and before starting anything new, I always suggest revisiting Simon’s “Golden Circle”[iii] where he talks about the importance of knowing your “Why, Your Purpose, What You Believe.” If everyone in your organization knows this for themselves, then it will be easy to motivate each person towards the common organizational goal. Before any pivot you make, go back and look at your purpose and make sure the new direction aligns to this your why, purpose or values. The “How” or your process will come easy once you’ve identified your “Why” and the “What” you do, or end result will naturally follow. What you believe can also be seen as your values. Once you know the values that are important to you and your organization, everything else becomes crystal clear.For me, I know that we believe that well-being equals achievement and productivity, (with physical and mental health being my #1 value). Everything we create/market/sell/produce must help improve well-being that will lead to an increase of productivity, achievement and results. What are your highest values? Go back and listen to episode 2 “Self-Awareness: Know Thyself”[iv] where we dive deeper into uncovering your values or what’s important in your personal and professional life to ensure happiness. Remember: To “know thyself” is the most substantial achievement we can have in our lifetime.” Jim Rohn, an American author, speaker and entrepreneur reminds us that “The major value in life is not what you get. It’s what you become.” Step 2: Recognize the “Change Barrier” and the Need for Safety in Your BrainThis topic is something that we aren’t taught in school so many of us when faced with trying something new, or pivoting to a new direction, are hit with what I write about in the Level Up[v] book (lesson 7) called “The Change Barrier.” It’s the fear that hits us from a subconscious level when we begin a new idea. Whenever there is a major shift in your life, you will find yourself face-to-face with this “Change Barrier” that’s like a brick wall and wants to keep you safe, in your old world. When you are making a decision and you start to feel that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach, recognize this as hitting the “Change Barrier.” Your entire central nervous system goes off as you think about the new thought or idea in your conscious mind, that challenges you to do something you have never done before. You might have some automatic negative thoughts that cross your mind that say things like “who are you to try something new, don’t waste your time, this idea didn’t work the last time you tried it” or something like that. You will need to have strategies in place to help you to move past this stage in the direction of your goals, instead of quitting, that will happen if you don’t properly prepare.Remember that the panic you feel is real. What’s actually happening, is the amygdala (in your limbic/emotional brain) begins to fire when it’s recognizing that something is an actual or perceived threat. The amygdala acts like a thermostat and fires as stress and anxiety rise. High levels of stress hormone cortisol flood your body and it tries to get you to stop taking the actions that are causing the anxiety and go back to safety or your old world. You can either keep going and move beyond the fear or go back to safety and comfort. That feeling doesn’t go away until with time and practice we have infused the new idea into our brain, creating the new neural pathway of this new idea, and we finally get to that place of freedom, where we no longer feel uncomfortable with the new idea. We have bypassed fear and anxiety and stepped forward, to growth.This one takes some self-awareness as well, as years into your new role, it is common to have doubts and fears around this new position. I remember speaking to a very successful CEO of a large company, and he shared with me that there are many days he sits at his desk and marvels at how someone with his background could have reached the heights of success that he was living on a daily basis. It’s important to remember to integrate your success into your new life. Celebrate your small and large wins, so that they sink in at the non-conscious level in your brain. On those few days that you experience self-doubt, take a break and do something that you enjoy. Be kind to yourself and remember that you do deserve everything that you have earned.Step 3: Find Your MentorsI was lucky enough to have crossed paths with some powerful thinkers in my late 20s who got me started on this journey of creating, developing and launching new ideas. Speaking with Marissa this weekend, reminded me that at this point in many of our lives, we are thinking of new ways of conducting business. If we were used to doing live trainings in the past, many of us have adapted to online training. If we have never done this before, we will want to look for mentors to help us to gain the confidence we need with our new business models. With confidence, we build competence with our new skills and eventually they become second nature.If you say “well, I don’t know any powerful leaders to ask for their advice” don’t quit just yet. Keep looking and as you might have heard before, “when the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”Stay 4: Keep an Open Mind In 2014 when I was looking to take my programs and services online, like many people are doing now, I found a mentor to show me everything I needed to know and he was unlike anyone I had ever worked with in the past. His name is Austin Walsh[vi], and at the time, he was a high school student living in Chicago. I had to wait for him to finish classes to return my calls, as he worked with me over Skype on creating the membership area of my website where all of our content is hosted. He had worked with some of the speakers I knew (Les Brown and Mark Victor Hansen from the Chicken Soup for the Soul books) so he came highly recommended and I’m still amazed at how this then-16-year-old knew so much about the online world. I learned so much from him and would still say he’s one of my most memorable mentors.Step 5: Manage Your Relationships In my late 20s, I was fortunate to have met many world leaders when I worked in the motivational speaking industry. Always stay in contact with people you meet as you never know who will continue to impact you in your future.One powerful influencer I met in 2001 was Greg Link, who partnered with Stephen Covey to form CoveyLink.org and co-author “Smart Trust: The Defining Skill That Transforms Managers into Leaders.”[vii] He saw my interest in youth development while he was very busy building the Covey empire and taking the “7 Habits of Highly Effective People[viii]” book to impact millions of people worldwide, but I kept in touch with him over the years. He always was there with ideas, business model suggestions for my programs for the school market, and just plain inspiration to keep going. It’s been a few years since I have seen Greg, but as I was writing the outline for this episode this past weekend, I heard from Greg via Linkedin and it made me realize the importance of keeping in touch with your connections and then helping others (like Marissa) who need your help. See Greg’s testimonial of our work 7 years ago.[ix]Step 6: Be Open to Ongoing Learning When you surround yourself with others who put value on learning/growth, you will inherit new ideas that you can implement for your own business growth. There is always someone who has done what you are looking to do, and with success, so keep learning, attending conferences (when they are back up and running) and networking with those people you see leading in your field.Before I launched the Level Up [x]program for the school market, I attended a class called the “Make, Market and Launch It[xi]” based on the book by Pam Hendrickson and Mike Koenigs. If you are looking to launch a product, I highly recommend this book that you can get right away on Amazon. You will learn the 7 most important steps to making or creating your product, and then launching it to the market of your choice.Always think about the problem that you are looking to solve which is Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec’s #1 tip for entrepreneurs.[xii] He suggests that the best businesses are ones that “find a problem and then solve it.”Once you have created your product (whether it’s a book, online course) or whatever it might be, then get feedback from your audience. Don’t ask your sister or your Mom for their feedback—they will lie. Be prepared for someone to tell you it’s awful, ugly, the worst idea ever, and listen to what they say. Take that feedback to improve what you have created I hope you have found these 6 tips useful. I would love to hear what you think. Send me a message through LinkedIn, or Twitter, and I look forward to seeing you on the next episode with an exciting new guest from Australia. See you soon.REFERENCES:[i] Parent Led Academy an SEL Resource to Help Parents Improve Their Skills https://parentledacademy.org/[ii] Simon Sinek https://simonsinek.com/commit/start-with-why/[iii] https://www.freshworks.com/freshsales-crm/resources/summary-of-start-with-why-blog/[iv] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #2 “Self-Awareness: Know Thyself” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-awareness-know-thyself/id1469683141?i=1000443474075[v] Level Up: A Brain-Based Strategy to Skyrocket Student Success and Achievement by Andrea Samadi (Wheatmark, 2015) https://www.amazon.com/Level-Up-Brain-Based-Skyrocket-Achievement/dp/1627872647[vi] Austin William Walsh https://www.facebook.com/pg/walsh.austin/posts/[vii] Smart Trust: The Defining Skill That Transforms Managers into Leaders by Stephen Covey and Greg Link https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Trust-Defining-Transforms-Managers/dp/1451652178[viii] 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_7_Habits_of_Highly_Effective_People[ix] Greg Link Testimonial of Achieveit360 and Andrea Samadi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_z_d6iBdfw[x] Level Up Online by Andrea Samadi https://www.achieveit360.com/level-up-online/[xi] Make, Market Launch It by Pam Hendrickson and Mike Koenigs (2013) https://www.amazon.com/Make-Market-Launch-Ultimate-Creation-ebook/dp/B00B9JKODO[xii] Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec’s Top 5 Business Tips for Entrepreneurs (May 16, 2019) by Abby Narishkin and Jack Houston https://www.businessinsider.com/shark-tank-robert-herjavec-top-business-tips-entrepreneurs-2019-5
In the latest HOW Design Live podcast episode, Ilise Benun, founder of Marketing-Mentor.com and HOW Design Live Programming Partner, talks with Greg Larkin, author of This Might Get Me Fired, about how creatives can be the change agents that help transform corporations from the inside. See Greg’s talk, “Punks & Pinstripes: The Secret Society Of Exponential Intrapreneurship,” at HOW Design Live 2019 in Chicago, May 7-10. Details at howdesignlive.com
In a near death experience, Greg Clauson had a 24-minute encounter with Christ. What did Jesus say? What did He look like? What did His voice sound like? See Greg, with some help from his wife Kathi, share his faith experience at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church.