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In this episode, we dive into integrating and leveraging your Enneagram type to become a powerful leader in your life. Our guest, Surbhi Dedhia, an Enneagram 7, shares her insights as an entrepreneur, mom, and fellow podcaster. Serby is the founder of Digital Genie, a boutique marketing consulting company, as well as jotmybio.com, a personal bio writing service. Surbhi hosts The Making of a Thought Leader podcast with an aim to encourage entrepreneurs to step up and build their thought leadership in their niche, systematically. Surbhi's past work experience with global consulting companies has helped her build B2B marketing efforts with a strong content foundation. This experience influences her even today to build solid brand narratives that engage client's audiences sustainably. Businesses have entrusted Surbhi with content design and strategy, as a CMO on-demand, help with rebranding strategy and also to launch their own podcasts. Surbhi often pens her thoughts on #modernmarketing #branding and #thoughtleadership on her LinkedIn.We also talk about significance of managing your online presence and how it can shape people's perceptions before meeting them in person. Trust plays a crucial role in business relationships. A strong online presence, including a well-crafted bio, can help individuals build trust with potential clients or business partners. Connect with Tracy:Tracy's Website http://tracyomalley.com/ Tracy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tracy_omalley/ Tracy on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tracy.omalley Tracy on Twitter https://twitter.com/TracyOMall Tracy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/Resources:Attend Tracy's Enneagram Group Workshop https://www.tracyomalley.com/workshop Access Tracy's Enneagram Blueprint https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithmeUsing Your Stress Number to Eliminate Shame & Self-Sabotage on Lead with the Enneagram EP356 https://open.spotify.com/episode/111YMhtJjtw4sgBsN4fHs7 Book a Power Session with Tracy http://tracyomalley.com/workwithme/Learn More About Tracy's Enneagram Team Dynamics Workshop https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithme Book a Partner Session with Tracy https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithmeApply for 1:1 Coaching with Tracy https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithmeEmail info@tracyomalley.com
On today's episode I speak with Andrew Serby, Chief Commercial Officer at Zefr. Andrew and I discuss everything from how brands can cope in a social world filled with misinformation to why all of us should be less worried about using TikTok.
Thom, Casey, and Paul spend time talk about the Cincinnati Reds and their TV deal, the NBA, and more. Tracy Jones joins Off The Bench for his usual Tuesday segment, presented by Encore Technologies. Steve Serby, NY Post sports columnist, joins the show to talk about the New York Jets and New York Giants.
Mike Francesa welcomes Steve Serby from the NY Post to the show to take an in-depth look at the Giants-Eagles matchup this weekend. Will the game be a slugfest or will the Eagles run away with it all?
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
On a new episode of the “Gang's All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the sad Damar Hamlin situation. They then debate whether the Jets should fire Mike LaFleur as offensive coordinator, what to do at QB Sunday and the guys preview the Jets-Dolphins game. (14:10) The Post's Steve Serby drops by to talk about LaFleur's job status, what to do with Zach Wilson and where to go next season at QB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Art looks at key roster battles as the push to make the team heats up in "The Final Drive." Plus, a 1-on-1 with New York football reporting icon Steve Serby as we hit on a bunch of topics during Giants-Jets week heading into the preseason finale.
On this episode, Mike Francesa and NY Post columnist Steve Serby ask whether the NY Giants and NY Jets will find success in the upcoming NFL season. Giants head coach Brian Daboll has his work cut out for him and his team may struggle to make the playoffs. The Jets are in a similar situation -- coach Robert Saleh and QB Zach Wilson must compete to win this year instead of playing not to lose.Subscribe today so you never miss an episode of the Mike Francesa Podcast.
Howard talks all things NY sports with Steve Serby of the NY Post!
Join Howard for another awesome episode covering all things NY sports.
Ringing in 2022 with the Nets & Jets on this one! Enjoy as we have Ian Eagle & Steve Serby guest!
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
On this episode of “Gang's All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello dissect the Jets' 33-18 loss to the Eagles, Zach Wilson's improvement and the defense continuing to be a disaster. They also play and react to C.J. Mosley's postgame comments on the Eagles not respecting them. The Post's Steve Serby drops by to talk Wilson's baby steps, the team looking unprepared and what they need to do with their two potential top 10 draft picks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As we head into the heart of the NBA season, and end of NFL season, Howard welcomes in Steve Serby of the post!
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets' 45-17 loss to the Bills. They discuss Mike White's brutal four-interception game, Zach Wilson's time to take over, how atrocious the defense was, where the game took a turn and where the Jets go from here. NY Post sports columnist Steve Serby drops by to talk White, Wilson, the defense, coaching, not keeping first-round picks and Serby's interesting writing habits. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Professors Jeremy Cohan and Benjamin Serby discuss the influence of Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt School on the New Left, how they continue to shape our politics today, and why the right became obsessed with "cultural Marxism."The Jacobin Show offers socialist perspectives on class and capitalism in the twenty-first century, the failures of liberalism, and the prospects of rebuilding a left labor movement in the US. This is the podcast version of the show from October 5, 2021 with Jen Pan and Paul Prescod hosting.Jeremy and Benjamin's article in Catalyst: https://catalyst-journal.com/2021/09/the-two-souls-of-marcuses-one-dimensional-manVerso book club: https://www.versobooks.com/bookclubSubscribe to Jacobin for just $10: https://jacobinmag.com/subscribe/?code=JACOBINYTMusic provided by Zonkey: https://linktr.ee/zonkeyPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/jacobinmag
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets' 25-6 loss to the Patriots Sunday. They discuss Zach Wilson's awful four-interception game, wanting to see Wilson run more, Jamison Crowder being a late scratch, Keelan Cole having no impact, the fans booing at MetLife Stadium in the home opener, Denzel Mims being inactive, Sam Darnold looking great for the Panthers so far and Coz's story on interviewing Doc Gooden from jail. Longtime NY Post sports columnist Steve Serby drops by to talk Wilson, the press box food, the defense playing well and the offensive line improving. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Check out the latest and greatest from HD as he brings on Steve Serby of The NY Post. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about the current state of the Mets. They discuss Jacob deGrom's latest shoulder injury, what the Mets should do with him, how good this team is playing, meeting Alex Cohen in a suite Tuesday and why fans are and should be coming out to the ballpark to see the Mets. In the Nelson Figueroa Spanish Academy, Figgie teaches Jake how to say “Happy Father's Day,” “doubleheader” and “Amazin' But True” in Spanish. NY Post sports columnist Steve Serby drops by to talk about his 1-on-1 interview with Kevin Pillar, why he's so important to the Mets, deGrom's injury, Luis Rojas, Edwin Diaz and the Mets being World Series contenders. In “You Got Mail,” two listeners leave emails on the replace-Mets and one caller asks when the black jerseys are coming back. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Daniel Jones ultimately prove Dave Gettleman right or wrong for selecting him No. 6 in the 2019 NFL Draft? NY Post columnist Steve Serby tells us that in Year 3 he believes Jones will make the Giants look good. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Howard is joined by two great Steve's, Popper & Serby, to talk the latest in New York sports. Enjoy & Stay Safe!
On Episode 48 of The Latke Room, your favorite Jews talk about hyping up Hanukkah. Then Steve Serby, a sports writer for the New York Post, joins the podcast (16:59) to talk about his career covering all the New York professional sports teams.
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show reacting to the Jets' 27-17 loss to the Bills Sunday. They talk about the horrid performance from the Jets, Sam Darnold looking bad and Marcus Maybe being the lone bright spot. They get into the defense putting on no pass rush, Josh Allen's career day, Le'Veon Bell's hamstring injury and what Darnold and Adam Gase said after the game. NY Post football columnist Steve Serby then joins the show. Serby discusses covering the game from home, Darnold's putrid performance, Gase's murky future as head coach, what it would take for him to be fired and the upcoming game against the 49ers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Steve Serby open the show open the show honoring longtime NY Post sports photographer Anthony Causi as Serby shares his memories of working with Causi. The guys then get into the NFL Draft and whom the Giants should be looking to take with the No. 4 pick. Do they go offensive line? Do they take Isaiah Simmons? NY Post Giants beat writer Paul Schwartz then drops by to analyze the OL vs. Simmons debate, other targets in the draft, what positions Big Blue needs to fill, the importance of this draft for Dave Gettleman and whether the GM will trade down in the draft for the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
Brian Costello opens the show breaking down the Jets' 34-17 win over the Redskins with longtime NY Post football columnist Steve Serby. The guys discuss Sam Darnold's progression, beating an awful Redskins team and the upcoming schedule and how many wins this team can wind up with. Coz and Serby then chat with former Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde. He talks about Darnold, the 1998 Jets and his favorite memory, playing for Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick, watching his son play QB and playing with receivers with big egos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimmy Failla is joined by longtime NY Post sports columnist and friend of the program, Steve Serby. They talk about a couple of positives to take during the bye week, fantasy teams, the Colin Kaepernick workout and Serby's prediction that Pat Shurmur and Dave Gettleman have one more season with the Giants. Two-time Giants Super Bowl champion punter Sean Landeta then drops by to talk about those Giants teams, this team's struggles, the various cities he played in and some of the best fans of teams he played for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Engage Code Omega, it's time for a pre-PAX Classing Gaming Area podcast! Aaron is joined by Ausretrogamer, Serby from Weird & Retro, and first time podcaster Greg Pell to talk about what you can expect from the Classic Gaming Area at the Australian Penny Arcade Expo this year. Classic computers, pinball, arcade, as well as what competitions you can sink your teeth into (or be jealous of if you can't make it!). There's going to be something for everyone this year, so listen in and be tempted! Where can you find us? We're bought to you with the support of our Sponsors Bartronica, Pinball Paradise & Ms. Bartronica! Head to http://bartronica.com/ to check them out! This episode, along with all previous ones can always be found at http://pressplayontape.podbean.com. You can find us on iTunes by searching for Press Play on Tape Podcast – we’d love it if you gave us a review while you’re there. It all helps! We can be found on Facebook by searching for Press Play on Tape podcast, and on Twitter @PPOT_Podcast Tony has his game reviews, pickups and more over on the Electric Adventures YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/user/electricadventures You can read up on some of Damian's restoration projects here - http://www.tehkella.net/retro/ For all other things retrogaming related, make sure to check out Retro Domination - http://www.retrodomination.com Or for pop culture, board gaming and other Geeky stuff, check out Geekdom United - http://www.retrodomination.com/category/geekdom Want more Daz? He and Sean Tagg host the Arcade Perfect Podcast - http://arcadeperfectau.podbean.com/ Intro theme "Exolon Remix" by Ash Read and Nicholas Jones used with permission
The Record's Art Stapleton takes you inside the New York Football Giants and the NFL with your daily podcast Locked on Giants part of the Locked On Podcast Network #Giants #nygiants #nfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from Met Life Stadium, Bill and Jamal are joined by SB Nation's Thomas George and the New York Post's Steve Serby. George talks about Russell Wilson, the Seahawks and protest in the NFL (1:00). Serby discusses his 40-plus year run as a sportswriter at the Post, including his infamous run-in with former Jets QB Richard Todd (37:17). Finally, Bill talks to Seahawks' defensive end Cliff Avril about a school he started in his home country of Haiti (1:13:50). All this and much more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden On Sports. Production assistance from Kevin Keating.
The Record's Art Stapleton takes you inside the New York Football #Giants and the NFL with your daily podcast Today's show is a Q&A with Mr. Q&A, esteemed NY Post columnist Steve Serby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The tape is rewound, the counter set to zero, and that means only one thing: it’s time to Press Play on Tape! This month, Alex, Daz and Aaron are joined by Serby from Weird and Retro to take a look back at Atari’s 8-bit computer range. Alex runs us through Atari’s lineup, spanning from the Atari 400 to the ST-inspired 130XE, before handing over the Serby to discuss his beloved XE Games System! After picking Llamasoft as Publisher of Choice for this month, the crew discuss the many weird and wonderful games they’ve given us over the years. The group also discovers that Jeff Minter’s games were responsible for them getting the Atari Jaguar, Nuon and the PS Vita! On a more subdued note, it’s with great sadness that this episode sees us saying goodbye to Alex and Darren from the show. Both have made the difficult decision to step down from regular hosting duties in order to focus on other projects. The show will go on, but they both will be missed. Thanks for listening, and we hope you enjoy this month’s episode! This episode along with all previous ones can be found at http://pressplayontape.podbean.com. You can also find us on iTunes by searching for Press Play on Tape Podcast – we’d love it if you gave us a review while you’re there. It all helps! You can also find us on Facebook by searching for Press Play on Tape podcast, and on Twitter @PPOT_Podcast As always, thanks to http://www.ausretrogamer.com and http://www.retrodomination.com for their ongoing support!
David Serby is a stalwart member of Los Angeles' vibrant roots music community. He's a local boy, born in North Hollywood, and aside from leading his own band (The Latest Scam) and playing bass for other artists, Serby co-founded The California Roots Union, an advocacy group with a stated mission of "preserving and promoting the California roots music scene, upholding its long legacy and fostering new talent." It's enough to make any mortal musician tired just thinking about it. When asked if he's something other than mortal, or if, perhaps, his days have an extra hour or two, and Serby will politely demur - but his resume speaks otherwise. He is a prolific songwriter who has released five albums to date, the most recent of which is an eponymous double-disc set comprised of twenty songs that were culled from the fifty-odd songs he'd complied since his prior record. The David Serby and The Latest Scam record also marked a stylistic shift from the reputation he'd built as a country musician with a closet jones for acoustic folk. Inspired by the 80s British rock band Rockpile, Serby turned up the amps and jacked up the tempos in order to find a sonic palette that would allow him to express any Beatles, Stones, Ramones and Elvis Costello influences that had snuck in along with the Merle, Cash, Buck and Hank during his formative years. His band stepped up to the challenge and the record came with instructions to "PLAY LOUD" - thereby illuminating the blurred line between rock and country music that has evolved into the modern alternative country movement - a subgenre that now comes complete with its own awards show put on by the Americana Music Association, a distinct Grammy category and a growing fan base of people searching for authenticity in the digital music millennium. With feet planted firmly in both camps, David Serby has always had a front row seat at the party at the house where he has always lived.
David Serby is a stalwart member of Los Angeles' vibrant roots music community. He's a local boy, born in North Hollywood, and aside from leading his own band (The Latest Scam) and playing bass for other artists, Serby co-founded The California Roots Union, an advocacy group with a stated mission of "preserving and promoting the California roots music scene, upholding its long legacy and fostering new talent." It's enough to make any mortal musician tired just thinking about it. When asked if he's something other than mortal, or if, perhaps, his days have an extra hour or two, and Serby will politely demur - but his resume speaks otherwise. He is a prolific songwriter who has released five albums to date, the most recent of which is an eponymous double-disc set comprised of twenty songs that were culled from the fifty-odd songs he'd complied since his prior record. The David Serby and The Latest Scam record also marked a stylistic shift from the reputation he'd built as a country musician with a closet jones for acoustic folk. Inspired by the 80s British rock band Rockpile, Serby turned up the amps and jacked up the tempos in order to find a sonic palette that would allow him to express any Beatles, Stones, Ramones and Elvis Costello influences that had snuck in along with the Merle, Cash, Buck and Hank during his formative years. His band stepped up to the challenge and the record came with instructions to "PLAY LOUD" - thereby illuminating the blurred line between rock and country music that has evolved into the modern alternative country movement - a subgenre that now comes complete with its own awards show put on by the Americana Music Association, a distinct Grammy category and a growing fan base of people searching for authenticity in the digital music millennium. With feet planted firmly in both camps, David Serby has always had a front row seat at the party at the house where he has always lived.
David Serby is a stalwart member of Los Angeles' vibrant roots music community. He's a local boy, born in North Hollywood, and aside from leading his own band (The Latest Scam) and playing bass for other artists, Serby co-founded The California Roots Union, an advocacy group with a stated mission of "preserving and promoting the California roots music scene, upholding its long legacy and fostering new talent." It's enough to make any mortal musician tired just thinking about it. When asked if he's something other than mortal, or if, perhaps, his days have an extra hour or two, and Serby will politely demur - but his resume speaks otherwise. He is a prolific songwriter who has released five albums to date, the most recent of which is an eponymous double-disc set comprised of twenty songs that were culled from the fifty-odd songs he'd complied since his prior record. The David Serby and The Latest Scam record also marked a stylistic shift from the reputation he'd built as a country musician with a closet jones for acoustic folk. Inspired by the 80s British rock band Rockpile, Serby turned up the amps and jacked up the tempos in order to find a sonic palette that would allow him to express any Beatles, Stones, Ramones and Elvis Costello influences that had snuck in along with the Merle, Cash, Buck and Hank during his formative years. His band stepped up to the challenge and the record came with instructions to "PLAY LOUD" - thereby illuminating the blurred line between rock and country music that has evolved into the modern alternative country movement - a subgenre that now comes complete with its own awards show put on by the Americana Music Association, a distinct Grammy category and a growing fan base of people searching for authenticity in the digital music millennium. With feet planted firmly in both camps, David Serby has always had a front row seat at the party at the house where he has always lived.
FTB podcast #128 features the new album by KASEY CHAMBERS called Little Bird. Also new music from DAVID SERBY, BUFFALO CLOVER and THE OLD 97's. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads. Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Show #128 KASEY CHAMBERS - Devil on Your Back (Little Bird) THE TEMPERS - Mother Of One (Strum & Drag) GRAYSON CAPPS - Jane's Alley Blues (The Lost Cause Minstrels) BACK PORCH MARY - Drove Her to Drinkin' (Life Is Now) (mic break) BUFFALO CLOVER - Seek Me Out (Low Down Time) JOHN EGENES - Facebook Page (The Stone Soup Sessions) BUDDY MILLER (feat. DUANE EDDY) Sneaky Snake (I Love: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow) KASEY CHAMBERS - This Story (Little Bird) (mic break) BELLE MONROE & HER BREWGLASS BOYS - Square Peg in the Round (Long Lonesome Day) DAVID SERBY - Poor Man's Poem (Poor Man's Poem) ROBERT EARL KEEN - Under the Sycamore Tree (The Best of Times: Texas artists performing the music of Sara Hickman) THE OLD 97’S - Brown Haired Daughter (Grand Theatre Vol. 2) (mic break) KASEY CHAMBERS - Bring Back My Heart (Little Bird) (Aug. 4th, 2011) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie Americana Boogie
Mike and Brett preview the game at MSG against the Rangers, with a little help from their friend Serby