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In this episode, I sit down with Lake Bell to discuss her journey as a mother, actor, writer, and director. We dive deep into the challenges of parenting, navigating divorce, and the importance of open communication with children. Lake shares her experiences with her daughter's epilepsy, her son's traumatic birth, and how these events shaped her approach to parenting and life. We explore the power of vulnerability, the stigma around mental health, and the importance of finding balance in our roles as parents and professionals.Key Takeaway / Points:On parenting and setting boundaries between work and family lifeLake's experience with her daughter's epilepsy and son's traumatic birthThe importance of open communication with children about difficult topicsNavigating divorce and co-parentingThe power of vulnerability and sharing personal strugglesOn the stigma around mental health and medicationThe importance of self-care and finding balance as a parentLake's approach to directing and multitasking on setThe inspiration behind her children's book "All About Brains"On the challenges and joys of motherhoodHow Lake manages her various professional roles while being a parentThe importance of giving ourselves and our children graceThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:Bobbie: Bobbie is offering an additional 10% off on your purchase with the code:CAMERON. Visit www.hibobbie.com for more detailsVivrelle: Go to www.vivrelle.com and apply for a membership today using code CAMERON for 30% off 4 months of membership - the code will also allow you to skip the vivrelle waitlist. Simply Pop: Go to cokeurl.com/simplyPOP to find out where you can try SimplyPopLittle Spoon: Go to LITTLESPOON.COM/CAMERON30 and enter our code CAMERON30 at checkout to get 30% OFF your first LittleSpoon orderWell-Reserved: Visit https://www.well-reserved.com/ and use code CAMERON at checkout for $45 off your first bookingFollow Lake:Instagram: @lakebellBook: "All About Brains"Follow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversationswithcamSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversations_with_camYoutube: Cameron RogersProduced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Exposure Ninja Digital Marketing Podcast | SEO, eCommerce, Digital PR, PPC, Web design and CRO
ChatGPT's new shopping update has arrived, and it's transforming how consumers discover and compare products online — creating unprecedented opportunities for forward-thinking marketers.With the feature available across both free and paid versions, ChatGPT has introduced a visual product carousel that directly challenges Google Shopping and Amazon — but without paid placements (for now).For businesses targeting consumers in the product research phase, mastering this new channel isn't just smart — it's becoming essential.In this episode of The Dojo, Charlie and Dale reveal:The mechanics behind how ChatGPT selects which products to recommend (including how it processes conversational queries and aggregates information from multiple sources)Strategies to make your products appear in ChatGPT's shopping results — including why structured data and comprehensive product information dramatically increases your visibilityWhy ChatGPT "remembers your preferences" and how this creates both challenges and opportunities for brands trying to enter a customer's consideration setThe exact content formats that ChatGPT favours when recommending products (based on our early testing)Charlie and Dale also share insights on what this means for the future of eCommerce marketing, including how this compresses the traditional product research journey and potentially reduces traffic to middle-funnel content sites.As Dale explains in the podcast:"If you don't crack it and nail it and get perfect marketing and a product that somebody selects at the very beginning, they may never come back into the market to search and compare between different products... You've gotta have an organic strategy and a paid strategy for ChatGPT."If you're ready to position your brand for success in this new AI-driven shopping landscape while your competitors remain fixated solely on traditional channels, this episode provides your complete action plan.Get the show notes:https://exposureninja.com/podcast/dojo-49/Listen to these episodes next:Are AI Overviews Going to Impact Your Commercial Traffic?https://exposureninja.com/podcast/dojo-48/Copy This NEXT-LEVEL GEO Strategy in 2025https://exposureninja.com/podcast/extra-043/How To Rank in ChatGPT (with Client Examples)https://exposureninja.com/podcast/348/
North by Northwest: Spies, Suspense, and Suits This week on PIC SIX, Jeff and Brad take off running (literally) into the world of Alfred Hitchcock's legendary thriller, North by Northwest. From its unforgettable crop duster chase to the dizzying showdown at Mount Rushmore, they break down six key moments that define why this film still sets the standard for suspense, style, and storytelling. They'll talk about:The coolest character moments from Cary Grant's iconic performance as Roger ThornhillTheir pick for the most jaw-dropping scene (it's harder than you think)Prop pieces they wish they could steal straight from the setThe best one-liner dialogue exchanges that still sparkle todayWild trivia facts you won't believe about the making of the filmA few fun "what if?" scenarios, like recasting with modern actors, imagining a different genre twist, and whether Denzel Washington or Jack Nicholson could've handled this adventure betterPlus, Jeff and Brad dig into the sheer impact of North by Northwest — how it shaped the spy genre, inspired future filmmakers, and why it still feels so stylish and sharp decades later. Fasten your seatbelt (or at least grab your best gray suit) — it's a wild ride through one of cinema's most thrilling classics!
Today we speak to Mark Fischer, cofounder and Global Head of Real Estate at Qualitas (ASX: QAL).Qualitas sits at the intersection of two of the hottest asset classes at the moment: Aussie real estate and private credit.As a lender for a lot of large real estate projects, Mark has his finger on the pulse of where both of these asset classes are going. As he told us, he could measure the hype around private credit just by the number of functions he was getting invited to speak at. Given the excitement around private credit in 2025, we're surprised he could fit us in his schedule.In today's conversation we pick Mark's brains on:The state of real estate lending in 2025How the private credit boom is affecting his opportunity setThe contradiction inherit in housing, and why the Aussie housing market may get worse before it gets better—------This episode has been sponsored by Qualitas. Thank you to Qualitas for helping keep all of our content free.If you want to learn more about Qualitas and the funds they offer, head to: https://www.qualitas.com.au/—------Sign up to our daily news email to get the news moving markets delivered to your inbox at 6am every weekday morning. Short, sharp, to the point, it'll get you up to speed in less than 5 minutes.—------Want more Equity Mates?Listen to our basics-of-investing podcast: Get Started Investing (Apple | Spotify)Watch Equity Mates on YouTubePick up our books: Get Started Investing and Don't Stress, Just InvestFollow us on social media: Instagram, TikTok, & LinkedIn—------In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. —------Equity Mates Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.This is general information only and is not intended to provide you with financial advice and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. The Trust Company (RE Services) Limited (ABN 45 003 278 831, AFSL 235150) is the Responsible Entity and issuer of units in the Qualitas Real Estate Income Fund. Prior to making a decision about whether to acquire, hold or dispose of units in the Fund you should consider the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) for the Fund to see if its right for you. The Fund's PDS and TMD is available at www.qualitas.com.au/qri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Wheldon is a private investor and was previously the Portfolio Manager of Magellan's high conviction strategy.Throughout this Summer Series, we're speaking to 12 accomplished investors and financial advisors to unpack their journeys in finance and the lessons they've learned along the way.In today's conversation with Chris, we're unpacking:Chris' transition from public markets to private marketsWhat he has learned about finding great businesses across this new opportunity setThe resources Chris used to continue learning and improving throughout his careerChris' investment philosophy and how it has changed over timeA four-letter framework to discover great investing opportunitiesChris' advice for all young investors out there—------Thank you to Viola Private Wealth for sponsoring this Summer Series and helping us keep all of our content free.With $2.5 billion under management, Viola Private Wealth provides tailored solutions for high-net-worth investors. Their boutique firm specialises in helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of wealth management with clarity and confidence.To speak to the team at Viola Private Wealth, complete the contact form on their website.—------Looking to start 2025 on the right foot?Pick up a copy of our books Don't Stress Just Invest or Get Started Investing.Want to speak to one of our hand-picked financial advisers? Fill out the form on our website and we'll put you in touch.Want more Equity Mates?Listen to our basics-of-investing podcast: Get Started Investing (Apple | Spotify)Watch Equity Mates on YouTubeFollow us on social media: Instagram, TikTokSign up to our daily news email—------In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. —------Equity Mates Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Polynomials are quintessential in machine learning for establishing relationships between outputs and inputs. However, there is also a field in cryptography which could not be made possible without polynomials - zero-knowledge technology. In zero-knowledge proof systems, computations are often represented as arithmetic circuits, and these circuits are translated into polynomials. This process is crucial for generating proofs that can demonstrate the correctness of computations without revealing the underlying data. The involved complexity explains the massive adoption hurdle for zk rollups compared to optimistic ones. Succinct aims to simplify the use of zero-knowledge proofs by providing a zkVM (SP1) that allows code written in languages like Rust to be proven in a privacy-preserving way. By doing so, it aims to lower the barrier to implementing zk-rollups and increase their adoption.Topics covered in this episode:Uma's background and her interest in zero knowledge techHow Succinct's story beganZK light clientsZK circuitsSP1 and the RISC-V instruction setThe prover networkUse casesZK rollups and commoditizing ZKPsIncentivizing proversSuccinct's business modelSupported blockchain applicationsBottlenecks in ZK adoptionSuccinct metricsSP1's competitive advantage and future roadmapThe real world impact of verifiabilityEpisode links:Uma Roy on XSuccinct on XSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.
It was great to sit down with Kwan and talk about bodywork, massage and fascial stretch therapy. She has been an amazing therapist for me and many others and I'm so appreciative of the work that she does every day at RĒVIVE here in Burbank. https://www.revivestretch.com/ Sponsored by TACFIT.com “The World's Smartest Workout” Açai Jungle Cafe “Your neighborhood Paradise” AcaiJungleCafe.com
My 200-hour program begins in September, just 5 weeks from now, and this episode was created as a source of inspiration for that. Consider this as a thorough evaluation and comprehensive audit of your yoga education journey thus far. The purpose is to help you accurately assess your current position as a yoga student or instructor. Reflect on the quality of the education you have received so far, whether it has been outstanding, good, average, or below par.Episode Highlights:Focus on how much clarity you get from your teacher instead of solely focusing on the credentials and popularity index.Are you an Asana expert?My non-negotiables whenever I share something about a poseHow much pranayama should you learn?Is yoga history and evolution important?How much of the subtle body or Sukshma Sharira do you know?Yoga for special conditionsAdaptability of yogaYoga philosophy and how to live yoga off your matTeaching skill setThe sequencing and the teachingThe Invisible stuffJoin our mailing listFind all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
Have you been thinking about making your goals? Then you're going to want to listen to this episode because Diane Rolston will talk about the art of goal setting. Don't miss:The mistakes people make in goals settingThe first things you should do before you goal setThe three phases of the process to build a foundation for your goalsHow you can make an amazing one-page plan to have a great yearHave the successful year you crave with the Dynamic Year Program: https://www.dianerolston.com/dynamicyear.htmlDo you want to go from overwhelm to ease with the help of a Virtual Assistant? Go here: https://dianerolston.groovepages.com/va-made-easyFREEBIE: 3 Simple Steps to Figure Out What You Want Booklet: https://bit.ly/3SimpleStepsBookletThis show's host, Diane Rolston, is called THE Expert on Being Dynamic and living a Dynamic Life. After leading hundreds of events and programs in her two businesses, speaking on international stages, being a published author while raising two young children, Diane Rolston knows all about work/life balance and getting things done! As an Award-Winning Coach and the CEO and founder of Dynamic Women®, a global community of women, her purpose is to unlock the greatness in others. Diane works with professionals all over the world to provide clarity, confidence, and action.Visit my website and Sign Up for my WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a dynamic life:www.dianerolston.comConnect with me on your favorite social platform:https://www.facebook.com/LifeCoachDianehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dianercoaching/https://twitter.com/DianeRCoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/coachdianerolston/https://www.youtube.com/user/DianeRolstonCoachingPersonal Email: diane@dianerolston.comLearn more about Dynamic Women® at www.dynamicwomenclub.comDiane believes we are not defined by our titles or our roles. Instead, we are more powerful and happy when we can be who we are. This brought out her book Dynamic You™, based on a successful program, where she reveals the secret code to confident, wealthy, and successful women and leads women to unleash the Dynamic Woman™ in them!Get your copy or join the program at AutographedDynamicYouBook and with this link, you'll receive a special discount.The Dynamic Women® Podcast is an Award-Winning action-focused lifestyle and leadership podcast full of stories and strategies to help women design their success and unleash their “Dynamic Woman”. You can learn from
Today, we have a special treat for you. We are delighted to introduce Nikki Miller, the newest member of The ONE Thing team and soon-to-be co-host for this podcast. Brace yourselves to hear more of Nikki's insights and knowledge, as she brings her substantial experience as a successful business leader to our discussions.In this episode, Nikki generously shares her perspective and mindset strategies that have helped her achieve success in her own business. These are actionable tips that you can start implementing right away.Here at The ONE Thing, we hold the belief that clarity on your purpose informs your priorities, driving productivity towards the goals you set for yourself. With this mindset, you can focus on what truly matters, enhancing your output and, ultimately, your success.If our discussions resonate with you, and you wish to delve deeper into the principles and tools of The One Thing, we encourage you to visit the1thing.com/coaching. Here, you can book a free coaching session with one of our highly trained coaches and trainers. This session could be your stepping stone towards gaining a clear vision of your purpose, setting your priorities straight, and learning how to maintain productivity over time towards achieving your goals. Don't miss this opportunity—book a free session today at the1thing.com/coaching.To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods.We talk about:Nikki Miller's entrepreneurial background and how she discovered The ONE ThingFocusing on who you want to become instead of the goals you want to setThe values that drive Nikki's work and lifeCreating a community around your ONE ThingLinks & Tools from This EpisodeConnect with Nikki Miller on LinkedInFollow @nikkimillerteam on InstagramFree ResourcesWant to be a guest or share feedback? Email podcast@the1thing.comProduced by Nova Media
Christine McAlister is a powerhouse in the media and podcasting world. She's a multifaceted woman who went from broadcasting at the Olympics to being featured in Inc., Business Insider, and being a guest on over 100 podcasts. She also hosts her own podcast Podcast Guesting For Profit, now with her amazing co-host Nicole Janton.Aside from all the outer success and accolades, she's also a Mom, and a bereaved Mom. Her spirit baby, Maeve, has helped guide her since 2015. In this episode, Christine shares from a very vulnerable place about her journey, including:The importance of trust on our journeysHow her love for animals shaped her path in life - even after a detourHer journey from professor to broadcasting the OlympicsHow her life was forever changed at her 37-week doctor's appointmentThe way the focus of her work shifted after her unborn baby's passingHow Christine beat herself up for depression and anxiety earlier in life - and how that shifted after her daughter's passingFinding a way to parent her unborn babyWhen she stopped being afraid in life - and whyHer journey from nice girl to late bloomerWhy taking risks is part of her character nowWhat she did on her healing journey to create a beautiful life and massively successful businessHow being desperate for answers helped her open to her spirituality and create a relationship with her daughter in SpiritThe insightful message her 3-year old daughter shared after a swim-rescue lesson (we can all learn from this!)How I felt Maeve's energy come through during our conversationChristine's experience with what other people wanted and expected of her after Maeve went to SpiritThe most important boundaries she learned to setThe importance of identity as we grieve and healThe positive correlation she sees between capability and self-doubtThe gifts of trust vs. control she's received from MaeveThe role acceptance plays in healingWhat happens when we take chances and do scary thingsWhat happened when she sat in a pub with a friend after Maeve had gone to SpiritHow her PBS documentary became the name of her businessHow the work we do can help us grow and healThe importance of following where your intuition and Spirit are trying to lead youThe biggest shift she experienced after Maeve went to Spirit - and how it can inspire youWhat happens when we open up to possibility How Christine practices presence and joyHow horseback riding helps release trauma stored in our bodyYou can connect with Christine here.Be sure to follow me on Instagram!
Book Vs. Movie: 12 Angry MenThe 1954 Teleplay Vs. the 1957 Classic FilmThe Margos close out a month of theatre vs. films with 12 Angry Men, which began as a teleplay in 1954 and was adapted to film by Sidney Lumet, with Henry Fonda serving as the lead actor and producer of the 1957 movie. The story centers on a young man who is accused of stabbing his father to death, and a group of 12 jurors must decide if he is guilty of premeditated murder, which carries a death sentence. Writer Reginald Rose came up with the idea while serving jury duty in New York City and found the process “solemn” and “impressive.” The first airing on Studio One was September 20, 1954, with stars Robert Cummings, Franchot Tone, George Veskovec, Joseph Sweeney, and Norman Fell. Rose won an Emmy Award for his screenplay. Henry Fonda produced the wok in 1957 with Sidney Lumet, and the low-budget affair failed to make a profit. Until he died in 1982, Fonda never received any money for his work or performance. But he rightly considered it one of his best. The film stars some of the best character actors of the time and earned multiple Academy Award nominations (Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay) but competed in the same year as The Bridge on the River Kwai, which swept all of the major awards in 1957. In this episode, the Margos discuss the significant differences between the teleplay and the movie and try to decide which we like better. In this ep the Margos discuss:The backstory of the original TV productionThe strict demands of filming on one setThe case being tried and how it is picked apartThe cast: Martin Balsam (Juror 1,) John Fielder (Juror 2,) Lee J Cobb (Juror 3,) E.G. Marshall (Juror 4,) Jack Klugman (Juror 5,) Edward Binne (Juror 6,) Jack Warden (Juror 7,) Henry Fonda (Juror 8,) Joseph Sweeney (Juror 9,) Ed Begley (Juror 10,) George Voskovek, (Juror 11,) and Robert Webber as Juror 12.Clips used:The first count12 Angry Men 1957 trailer The knife sceneKids these daysThese daysMusic by Kenyon HopkinsBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynMargo www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: 12 Angry MenThe 1954 Teleplay Vs. the 1957 Classic FilmThe Margos close out a month of theatre vs. films with 12 Angry Men, which began as a teleplay in 1954 and was adapted to film by Sidney Lumet, with Henry Fonda serving as the lead actor and producer of the 1957 movie. The story centers on a young man who is accused of stabbing his father to death, and a group of 12 jurors must decide if he is guilty of premeditated murder, which carries a death sentence. Writer Reginald Rose came up with the idea while serving jury duty in New York City and found the process “solemn” and “impressive.” The first airing on Studio One was September 20, 1954, with stars Robert Cummings, Franchot Tone, George Veskovec, Joseph Sweeney, and Norman Fell. Rose won an Emmy Award for his screenplay. Henry Fonda produced the wok in 1957 with Sidney Lumet, and the low-budget affair failed to make a profit. Until he died in 1982, Fonda never received any money for his work or performance. But he rightly considered it one of his best. The film stars some of the best character actors of the time and earned multiple Academy Award nominations (Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay) but competed in the same year as The Bridge on the River Kwai, which swept all of the major awards in 1957. In this episode, the Margos discuss the significant differences between the teleplay and the movie and try to decide which we like better. In this ep the Margos discuss:The backstory of the original TV productionThe strict demands of filming on one setThe case being tried and how it is picked apartThe cast: Martin Balsam (Juror 1,) John Fielder (Juror 2,) Lee J Cobb (Juror 3,) E.G. Marshall (Juror 4,) Jack Klugman (Juror 5,) Edward Binne (Juror 6,) Jack Warden (Juror 7,) Henry Fonda (Juror 8,) Joseph Sweeney (Juror 9,) Ed Begley (Juror 10,) George Voskovek, (Juror 11,) and Robert Webber as Juror 12.Clips used:The first count12 Angry Men 1957 trailer The knife sceneKids these daysThese daysMusic by Kenyon HopkinsBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynMargo www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Claire Pedrick was speaking at the ICF Conference in 2019 when a publisher approached her and said: “Have you got a book in you?”That book is Simplifying Coaching, and in it Claire offers a rallying cry for filtering out the noise of the coaching industry and honing in on the very human essence of transformative conversations.In this episode of The Coach's Journey Podcast, Claire traces the steps that led her into a burgeoning coaching landscape around the turn of the century and reflects on the precious lessons learned from moments that sometimes felt like missteps.She shines a light on the “guru-ing” and “pedestal-ing” that can lead to problematic power dynamics in coaching, and shares the foundational values such as equity and fairness that underpin the success of 3D Coaching and saw her recognised with the 2022 Outstanding Contribution to Coaching Award from Henley Business School.Claire is a master of the art of communicating complicated things simply, but admits it took a long time to have the confidence to cut through complexity and offer straightforward truths when coaching or mentoring coaches.Listening to her speak, you cannot fail to appreciate the fundamental importance of her approach, which is explained with refreshing clarity. In this episode, we talk about:Whether we have to be the things we want to develop in people The impact of modelling the boundaries we setThe holy ground in the coaching space and how to interact with itBeing wise about how many coffees to have with someone and still call it workLearning how to be silent and how to wait while coaching clients are doing good workClaire also talks about how to value your time, how to balance delivery and business development, and the importance of – as coaches – telling the truth about ourselves.To learn more about Claire, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairepedrick/For information about my wider work, my writing or to buy my books, visit www.robbieswale.com.Music by My Good Man William: listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KmeQUcTbeE31uFynHQLQgTo support the Coach's Journey, visit www.patreon.com/thecoachsjourney and to join the Coach's Journey Community visit www.thecoachsjourney.com/community. Things and people we mentioned (that you might be interested in):- Robbie's upcoming event, How to Be More Productive (and why time management won't help you): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-to-be-more-productive-and-why-time-management-wont-help-you-tickets-470005598397 - Claire's podcast, The Coaching Inn https://thecoachinginn.podbean.com/- Sarah Cartwright https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-cartwright-28659815/ - Claire's book, Simplifying Coaching https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/56199938-simplifying-coaching - Alex Swallow http://alexswallow.com/about/ - Robbie's 100 podcast challenge https://www.robbieswale.com/writing/2022/2/4/the-12-minute-method-100-podcasts-challenge - Transforming Conversations https://www.3dcoaching.com/transforming-conversations/- Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3228917-outliers - Ed Watson https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-watson-training - Good Housekeeping https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/- Thomas Leonard https://coachville.com/connect/founder-thomas-leonard/ - Coach U https://www.coachu.com/home/- 3D Coaching https://www.3dcoaching.com/- Moneypenny https://www.moneypenny.com/uk/- Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, by Oliver Burkeman https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/54785515-four-thousand-weeks - Phil Bolton and Inga Umblija on The Coach's Journey podcast https://www.thecoachsjourney.com/podcast/episode-28-inga-umblija-phil-bolton-abundance-formula- Barry Ennis on The Coach's Journey podcast https://www.thecoachsjourney.com/podcast/episode-9-barry-ennis-follow-the-fire- Reid Hoffman https://www.reidhoffman.org/- Robbie appearing on The Coaching Inn https://thecoachinginn.podbean.com/e/in-conversation-with-robbie-swale-how-to-start-when-you-re-stuck/ - Vegard Olsen coachingpartner.net- Tony Robbins https://www.tonyrobbins.com/ - ILM https://www.i-l-m.com/ - John Blakey https://johnblakey.co.uk/
The Steves discuss the 1974 horror classic, The Exorcist, along with what's making them happy in pop culture today!What's Making Us Happy?Halloween Ends (Theatres/Peacock)Hocus Pocus 2 (Disney +)Movie Discussion IncludesBehind the scenes of the making of this iconic movieThe real-life inspiration and curious occurences on setThe film's impact on the horror genre.And more!Ending- Any music or audio clips were borrowed from the original source material.Support the show
You've probably seen a band play a set and thought, “what on earth are they doing?” Not because the band was bad, but because their set was just a mess. Maybe they started with a bland, boring song. Or perhaps they ended on a low note, with a more melancholy deep cut. No matter what, it's important to recognize that as an entertainer you are in charge of keeping your audience entertained and engaged. That means you need to build the perfect setlist sandwich for every show you play! Listen now to learn what ingredients go into your setlist sandwich and how you can manage the energy of your performance to hook the audience! What you'll learn: Building the perfect setlist sandwichEnergy management to rule your audienceThe ingredients of a perfect setlistFour ways to increase a crowd's energyWhen to play covers in your setThe perfect way to close your band's set For full show notes, visit https://bandhive.rocks/151
Book Vs Movie Coal Miner's Daughter The Margos Head to Butcher Hollow to Talk About One of the Top Country Music Artists of All TimeLoretta Lynn is a multi-hyphen: singer, songwriter, musician, wife, mother, and author. The Margos were thrilled to discover that the 1980 movie Coal Miner's Daughter was based on her 1976 autobiography of the same name. As superfans--we needed to bring this episode to our followers--you are all welcome!Loretta began her life in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky and later became one of the most revered & successful artists in recorded music. She was the oldest of eight children and by the time she was just shy of 16--she married her life mate Oliver “Doolittle” Webb. The film stars an incandescent Sissy Spacek as Lynn, Tommy Lee Jones as “Doo” Lynn, and Levon Helm (of “The Band” fame) as her father, Ted Webb. Sure, you can argue that the movie follows the “music biopic” re the humble beginnings, the creation of the first hit song, drugs, loneliness, and the downside of fame. But dammit if this film isn't first-class entertainment features incredible live singing performances and a complicated love story. And the hair in this film? To die for! Spacy won an Academy Award for her performance and the film aired on cable TV in the United States repeatedly throughout the 1980ss which means there is an entire generation that knows this movie backward & forwards. Lynn just released her second book Me & Patsy: Kickin' Up Dust which is all about her friendship with the legendary Patsy Cline. At 87--she continues to be creative and vital. An example of resiliency to us all!So between the autobiography and the movie, which did we like better? Click on the link below to find out!In this ep the Margos discuss:The life story of Loretta Lynn How Sissy Spacek got into character for the part of her lifetimeBehind the scenes tidbits from the setThe cast Sissy Spacey (Loretta Lynn,) Tommy Lee Jones (Doo Lynn,) Levon Helm (Ted Webb,) Phyllis Boyens-Liptak (Clary Webb,) William Sanderson (Lee Dollarhide,) and Beverly D'Angelo (Patsy Cline.) Clips Featured:Coal Miner's Daughter trailerDoo walks Loretta homeDoo and the “studio engineer”Beverly D'Angelo as Patsy ClineDoolittle in the studioOutro music Coal Miner's Daughter (Performed by Loretta Lynn)Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.comBrought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004RMargo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
Book Vs Movie Coal Miner's Daughter The Margos Head to Butcher Hollow to Talk About One of the Top Country Music Artists of All TimeLoretta Lynn is a multi-hyphen: singer, songwriter, musician, wife, mother, and author. The Margos were thrilled to discover that the 1980 movie Coal Miner's Daughter was based on her 1976 autobiography of the same name. As superfans--we needed to bring this episode to our followers--you are all welcome!Loretta began her life in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky and later became one of the most revered & successful artists in recorded music. She was the oldest of eight children and by the time she was just shy of 16--she married her life mate Oliver “Doolittle” Webb. The film stars an incandescent Sissy Spacek as Lynn, Tommy Lee Jones as “Doo” Lynn, and Levon Helm (of “The Band” fame) as her father, Ted Webb. Sure, you can argue that the movie follows the “music biopic” re the humble beginnings, the creation of the first hit song, drugs, loneliness, and the downside of fame. But dammit if this film isn't first-class entertainment features incredible live singing performances and a complicated love story. And the hair in this film? To die for! Spacy won an Academy Award for her performance and the film aired on cable TV in the United States repeatedly throughout the 1980ss which means there is an entire generation that knows this movie backward & forwards. Lynn just released her second book Me & Patsy: Kickin' Up Dust which is all about her friendship with the legendary Patsy Cline. At 87--she continues to be creative and vital. An example of resiliency to us all!So between the autobiography and the movie, which did we like better? Click on the link below to find out!In this ep the Margos discuss:The life story of Loretta Lynn How Sissy Spacek got into character for the part of her lifetimeBehind the scenes tidbits from the setThe cast Sissy Spacey (Loretta Lynn,) Tommy Lee Jones (Doo Lynn,) Levon Helm (Ted Webb,) Phyllis Boyens-Liptak (Clary Webb,) William Sanderson (Lee Dollarhide,) and Beverly D'Angelo (Patsy Cline.) Clips Featured:Coal Miner's Daughter trailerDoo walks Loretta homeDoo and the “studio engineer”Beverly D'Angelo as Patsy ClineDoolittle in the studioOutro music Coal Miner's Daughter (Performed by Loretta Lynn)Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.comBrought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004RMargo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
#HandyJay brings his dog to the setThe gang that has the best faces for radio is back, now better than ever on YouTube! Be sure to follow us on all platforms, and like and subscribe for more great YouTube content.Based out of the Milwaukee area, Triple B Nation Presents: Bacon Bits! has 4 hosts: #SneakyPete, #RockStar, #HandyJay, and the #Chief. Pauly #NoShots is our director/producer/videographer, and the voice behind the camera. We promote positivity, empowering self-image, and the 3 B's that everyone needs in their lives; Babes, Bacon, and Booze. Want to support our podcast? Buy us a beer here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/triplebnationBe sure to check out our great merch, available on 2 websites!https://www.triplebnation.comhttps://www.greatlakeslivin.comWhere can you listen to our podcast? Check these links out!Click here for Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/33wkKIVv6eUFvCG2EQ1ET0?si=03ca411ab9234652Click here for Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/triple-b-nation-presents-bacon-bits/id1557134088Click here for Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/527b957f-ee32-464e-a693-1d706198dd2f/triple-b-nation-presents-bacon-bitsClick here for Captivate.fm: https://baconbits.captivate.fm/Social Media presence found here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triple_b_nationFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/3BNation/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@triplebnation
The alpha male is confident and well-rounded. He doesn't say no to life challenges, he faces them head-on. To do that, he needs to look good and feel good, inside out. But if your health is declining, your vigor is not as strong as it used to be, and you feel sluggish or sickly at times, it will show on the outside and affects your daily disposition and how you react to even the smallest things. In this episode, Funk reveals the key to alpha performance and health all men aspire to have. He shares the 10 commandments he and the alpha brotherhood live by that are aiding them in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond to be the best, strongest, and healthiest they can be - every day. “Having strategies over your guilt-free meals is POWER.” —Funk RobertsIn This Episode: Nutrition is made in the kitchen. Find out whyThings you want to learn and tools you need to have to achieve the body and fitness goals you've setThe work that the alpha male do to be the alpha that they are10 rules of nutrition, workouts, and mindset that allow minimal to almost zero margins of error and guaranteed successLearn how you could be “feminizing” diets and why you shouldn't do thisTypes of diets you should stay away from and the things you're keeping that are not workingTypes of protein you need that offer the highest quality you can get for your bodyCheck out what a balanced plate and guilt-free meal looks likeResources: Join the Over 40 Alpha Brotherhood for just $1 – click here to start todayNutrition for Men Over 40 Program - http://over40meals.com/testosterone-diet-cbConnect with Funk Roberts: Website - https://www.over40alpha.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/funkrobertsfitnessSubscribe and Listen on iTuneshttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-over-40-alpha-podcast/id1446632685 Listen to This Episode on Your Favourite Podcast Channelwww.over40alphapodcast.com
Raising children into adults isn't a cookie cutter strategy. It's about much more than taking certain steps –it's about working alongside your child, with the future in mind.Deana Thayer, co-founder of Future Focused Parenting, went into college thinking it was about graduating and becoming an adult as fast as possible. When she graduated college with a bachelors at age 20, she thought her career would be a linear pathway. Though, the direction life took her ended up being quite different. Deana ended up taking 7 years off after college to be a stay at home mom, receiving her masters 9 years later. Now, you can find Deana using both her bachelors and masters degrees to help guide parents as they navigate raising their children into adults.In this episode of Success is Subjective, Deana joins Joanna to share her journey going from thinking she'd never use her speech degree, to using her speech and education degree, and parenting experience to improve the lives of fellow parents and their children. Listen in to gain insight on why raising adults isn't a cookie cutter strategy and how to set your child up for their own unique success.What You Will LearnWhy college was so important to Deana's parentsGoing to college as the first bornWhy Deana wouldn't recommend graduating with a bachelors at age 20 The turn of events that ended up happening after graduating collegeNavigating coming back to college after 7 years off as a stay at home momWhat made Deana get a masters in education How both of Deana's degrees ended up blending together perfectly When Future Focused Parenting came about Parenting with a long range viewFinding the sweet balance of passion and skill setThe different career routes that Deana's five children have takenEncouraging your child's unique gifts Connect with Deana ThayerFuture Focused ParentingRaising Adults PodcastConnect with Joanna Lilley Success is Subjective WebsiteSuccess is Subjective PatreonLilley Consulting WebsiteLilley Consulting on Instagram Lilley Consulting on Facebook Success is Subjective on Apple PodcastSuccess is Subjective on Google PodcastSuccess is Subjective on iHeart RadioSponsored by: College AlternativeEmail joanna@successissubjective.org
The Steves discuss the 2001 musical Moulin Rouge, along with what's making them happy in pop culture today.What's Making Us Happy?Buffy Season 5 (Hulu)Heartstopper (Netflix)Moulin Rouge DiscussionNames and NumbersThe History of the Moulin Rouge theatreHow it became a Tony-award winning musicalDifferences between the movie and musicalBackground on the Green FairyJohn Leguizamo playing a midget- is it okay?The impact of Nicole's injury on setThe spectacularness of Spectacular, SpectacularWas there any way out of the love triangle?Ending- Any music or audio clips were borrowed from the original source material.Support the show
Continuing on with the UMBowl discussions, this week on the show: my conversation with Drina Hartmann and Alex Pinto, who share their thoughts on the two nights. We start out with:The all night wrong set and what made their ballotThe joy of finally getting Senor MouseHow Umphrey's has helped broaden our musical horizonsWe get into that delicious two song setThe return of Search 4The S2 set, theirs and their friend's contributions and of course Keyboard GalaxyTheir thoughts on UMBowl being two nights 6 sets instead of one night 4 quartersand of course we have to shout Bobby and his shorts, holding up the card before each round during the weekend. If you didn't get the stream and didn't see, you really missed out!Interested in seeing videos of these conversations? Join the Crooked Conversations video community, the only place to watch video from DATC Podcast! Check out the show notes for more or head to datcmediacompany.com to sign up!DATC Media Company: https://datcmediacompany.comCrooked Conversations: https://datcmediacompany.com/some-variations-2Email: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comShow Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/Twitter: https://twitter.com/amongthiscrowdBook a conversation on "Dropped among this Crowd":https://datcmediacompany.com/contact/ola/services/be-on-dropped-among-this-crowd-podcast"Dropped Among This Crowd" Official Store: https://datcmediacompany.com/datc-storeWhere you can find this week's guest on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pat_Dwy3rUmphrey's McGee Tour Dates:https://www.umphreys.com/tour/YOU WALKED UP SHAKING IN YOUR BOOTS BUT YOU STOOD TALL AND LEFT A RAGING BULL - https://merch.umphreys.com/dept/you-walked-up?cp=402_109819YouTube videos from the weekend: https://youtu.be/hcib7ECzYRQWhere you can listen to UMBowl:October 8th:Nugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/ftxbdsnaUMLive: https://tinyurl.com/nwshxxhjRelisten: https://relisten.net/umphreys/2021/10/08Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/um2021-10-08.kldOctober 9th:Nugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/ff47ytpcUMLive: https://tinyurl.com/5cmrnr97Relisten: https://relisten.net/umphreys/2021/10/09Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/um2021-10-09.kldDATC Podcast UMBowl 2021 Playlist: https://2nu.gs/3qmzPY4DATC Podcast 2021 Hall of Fame Contenders Playlist: https://2nu.gs/3pZxU9AWall of "WOW": https://datcmediacompany.com/wall-of-%22wow%22-wednesdayThe Umphrey's "WOW" show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/umWOWshowLast week's episode: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/datc-podcast-presents-umbowl-2021-complete-coverage-a-conversation-with-pat-dwyer"La Isla Bonita' by Madonna video: https://youtu.be/zpzdgmqIHOQ
With so many pharmacies part of performance networks, quality measures become critically important to many aspects of business, including reimbursement. In this week's conversation, Jake Galdo talks with Randy McDonough, co-owner of Towncrest Pharmacy Corp, about utilizing pharmacy technicians and technology to provide the pharmacist time to devote to quality patient care.Takeaways1. Pharmacies are measured by a number of metrics based on patient outcomes, but there are flaws because pharmacies are often penalized for patients not following treatment plans. Other issues include:The level of analysis - a measure designed for plans using health-plan data applied to a pharmacy that doesn't have the same data setThe cutoffs (or threshold of performance) - when you are in the percentile of performance and finding that it is relative to how everyone is doing2. Looking at different metrics gives a holistic view of the pharmacy for both better quality of the pharmacy and patientsWhat kind of medication related problems can you find?What are your interventions?What kind of recommendations can you make to change therapy?What are the clinical outcomes?3. Community Pharmacies should strive for quality of the patient care over quantity of prescriptions that go out the door. HostJake Galdo, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, BCGPCourse Content and Developer, CEimpactClinical Pharmacist, Ross Bridge PharmacyCEO, Seguridad, IncGuestRandy P. McDonough, BS, MS, PharmD, BCGP, BCPSCEO, Towncrest Pharmacy CorpCIO, Seguridad, IncLooking for more education on the quality of patient care in your pharmacy? Check out What's Your Big Idea?Check out Choose My Pharmacy to begin bringing back quality to your patient care. Choose My Pharmacy™ is about you, a stakeholder in healthcare, becoming empowered to understand community pharmacy quality.
Oxide and Friends Twitter Space: October 18th, 2021Dijkstra's TweetstormWe've been holding a Twitter Space weekly on Mondays at 5p for about an hour. Even though it's not (yet?) a feature of Twitter Spaces, we have been recording them all; here is the recording for our Twitter Space for October 18th, 2021.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers on October 18th included Edwin Peer, Dan Cross, Ryan Zezeski, Tom Lyon, Aaron Goldman, Simeon Miteff, MattSci, Nate, raycar5, night, and Drew Vogel. (Did we miss your name and/or get it wrong? Drop a PR!)Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:Dijkstra's 1975 “How do we tell truths that might hurt?” EWD 498 tweet > PL/1 > belongs more to the problem set than to the solution setThe use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offenceAPL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums - [@3:08](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=188) Languages affect the way you think It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration. - [@4:33](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=273) Adam's Perl story - The Camel Book, not to be confused with OCaml - “You needed books to learn how to do things” - CGI - [@9:04](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=544) Adam meets Larry Wall - [@11:59](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=719) Meeting Dennis Ritchie - “We were very excited; too excited some would say…” - [@15:04](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=904) Effects of learning languages, goals of a language, impediments to learning - Roger Hui of APL and J fame, RIP. - Accessible as a language value - Microsoft Pascal, Turbo Pascal - Scratch - LabVIEW - [@25:31](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=1531) Nate's experience - Languages have different audiences - [@27:18](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=1638) Human languages - The Esperanto con-lang - Tonal langages - Learning new and different programming languages - [@37:06](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=2226) Adam's early JavaScript (tweet) - circa 1996 - [@44:10](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=2650) Learning from books, sitting down and learning by typing out examples - How do you learn to program in a language? - Zed Shaw on learning programming through spaced repetition blog - Rigid advice on how to learn - ALGOL 68, planned successor to ALGOL 60 - ALGOL 60, was, according to Tony Hoare, “An improvment on nearly all of its successors” - [@50:41](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3041) Where does Rust belong in the progression of languages someone learns? Rust is what happens when you've got 25 years of experience with C++, and you remove most of the rough edges and make it safer? - “Everyone needs to learn enough C, to appreciate what it is and what it isn't” - [@52:45](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3165) “I wish I had learned Rust instead of C++” - [@53:35](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3215) Adam: Brown revisits intro curriculum, teaching Scheme, ML, then Java - Adam learning Rust back in 2015 (tweet) “First Rust Program Pain (So you can avoid it…)” Tom: There's a tension in learning between the people who hate magic and want to know how everything works in great detail, versus the people who just want to see something useful done. It's hard to satisfy both. - [@1:00:02](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3602) Bryan coming to Rust - “Learn Rust with entirely too many linked lists” guide - Rob Pike interview Its concurrency is rooted in CSP, but evolved through a series of languages done at Bell Labs in the 1980s and 1990s, such as Newsqueak, Alef, and Limbo. - [@1:03:01](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3781) Debugging Erlang processes. Ryan on runtime v. language - Tuning runtimes. Go and Rust - [@1:06:42](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=4002) Rust is its own build system - Bryan's 2018 “Falling in love with Rust” post - Lisp macros, Clean, Logo, Scratch - [@1:11:27](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=4287) The use of anthropomorphic terminology when dealing with computing systems is a symptom of professional immaturity. - [@1:12:09](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=4329) Oxide bringup updates - I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit - SPI Serial Peripheral Interface - iCE40If we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next Twitter space will likely be on Monday at 5p Pacific Time; stay tuned to our Twitter feeds for details. We'd love to have you join us, as we always love to hear from new speakers!
Topics covered and questions you'll uncover during this episode:Why getting outside of your market to network and train can benefit your luxury real estate practice and skill setThe importance of designations and how they help distinguish you from the competition in a saturated marketWhy it's helpful to mentor new luxury real estate professionals who are coming into the industry and how the mentor benefits as wellHow to be open to change in the industry, whether it's buyer and seller needs and desires or changes in technologyWhy contracts and negotiations are getting more complicated and how to navigate them betterThe importance of being authentic and making strong connections with clients and peersWhy having a “spirit of abundance” can help you reach your goals as a luxury real estate professionalResources mentioned within the episode:REAL MarketingParks Real EstateThe Institute for Luxury Home MarketingThe Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist Designation
Today's guest is Mayumi Yoshida. Mayumi is an actor, writer, and director and we chat about:Learning from being on setThe benefits of being a multi-hyphenate Not banking on one single thing resulting in less disappointmentAudition bluesSelf imageAllowing yourself to indulge in sadnessAcknowledging your own feelingsFollowing your impulsesThe importance of representationConnect:IG: immyyoumeStay Up to Date:Subscribe to Friend Request the Series on YouTube and stay tuned for updates!Follow whatsyoursecretpodcast and arigjohnson on InstagramVisit whatsyoursecretpodcast.comMusic by: Michael Paraskevas
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk. You'll recognize yourself in these true-life stories from women who are walking their lives while their lives walk them and the lasting difference their journeys have made. I'm your host, Diane Wyzga.Today my guest is my long-time dear friend, storyteller and international business executive Michelle Desreux who is joining us from Victoria on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.Once upon a time I was teaching story in university. Michelle missed our first class but came dashing in to the second having just gotten off a plane from an international business trip. She introduced herself to the class and then I asked who was ready to tell a story based on the homework. No one moved. Michelle raised her hand, said, “I'll give it a go!” And stood up.What happened next was an invitation into a long-ago summer night on Gull Lake, Alberta when a young girl tried sneaking out of the family's cottage to join the other kids for a bonfire at the lake. I can still see and hear Michelle count down the steps, skip the ones that creaked, getting caught and sent back to bed after a fib about needing the outhouse, and starting all over again until she escaped! We were mesmerized.Yes! Michelle's extensive CV covers global business executive positions, business strategist, speaker, and educator who has devoted her career to helping people find relevant, timely solutions to a variety of business challenges. I expect we'll hear about that as well as how a savvy international businesswoman succeeded because she knows how story can help people at all levels of organizations build their knowledge, skill and capacity to grow their business and their careers.I've invited Michele to join us so we could cover some of that ground as well as learning how to shift from illustrious career to living not retired…but ReFired! Welcome to the podcast, Michele!Minute 37:3300 to 3:03 Intro3:03 to 8:25 An Experience About What Drives StoryReminiscing about the place we began with storyDiverse group of storytellers learning togetherYou never know where stories will take youCohesion from beginning semester to master class to StoryWerx with performancesRecalling Michelle's story: can still see and hear it, the images, the sensations and feelings which is evidence of masterful telling: the teller goes awayWhen we tap into the stories of our own lives we tap into the stories of others; it's a form of memoryCottage life and part of Michelle's growing upThe listener enters the story and repeats and enjoys the story all over againIt's a wonderful form of memory making even as a listenerWhat happens when we hear,”Once upon a time” there's an exchange: the teller and listener each become someone elseThe essence of the memory is what connects us - the images remind them of something in their life; that's the power!Difference between an anecdote and a story: something happens, something changes, something happensSomething was, something happens, something changesEmotional connection: What happens next?Stories eventually became a deep part of Michelle's workThe Back Story: We All Have One.8:30 to 18:10 And Then the Phone Rang; "Sure, I'll Give it a Go!"So we have some context for the life story you've been walking, I understand that 3 phone calls determined your destiny. Would you briefly share how the woman who wanted to work with elephants ended up cleared for take-off.Michelle was absolutely lunatic passionate to have a horse when she was a child and realized that dream living a child's country lifePhone Call #1: A friend called asking if Michelle would be interested in working in reservations in a Canadian start-up airline (Ward Air) and she said, “Sure! I'll give it a go!”This was supposed to be a part-time university gig until Michelle graduated so she could be the next Jane Goodall with elephantsThis path was not for her but discovered a leaning toward psychology and businessGraduated and now what?From there Ward Air executive offered her a job from Calgary to Toronto and Michelle said, “Sure! Let's give it a go!”4 weeks later arrived in Toronto wondering, “What have I done?”5 wonderful years followed of teaching others and travel!Phone Call #2: Would you come and comment on this new travel start-up which became a job opening back in Vancouver although Michelle knew nothing about company's mission: franchising and travel agenciesSure! Let's give it a go!”Began consulting in sales, marketing and operations with 1 travel agency franchise30 years later the start-up went global which allowed Michelle to globally experience the world of travel and franchise businessPhone Call #3: Surgical service business wants operations specialist so Michelle said, “Sure! Let's give it a go!”Super-sophisticated business, fell on her face, learned fast, and made improvements to the company before it was abruptly bought-outNow begins the latest "Tweenior" chapter of creating webinars and learning how to have self-time care and fun18:10 to 22:11 Over-Arching Life Guiding ThemesWhat have been the three over-arching themes that have guided you as you moved from one opportunity to the next to the next ("I don't know but why not give it a go!"). Q: Do you happen to recall what brought you alive as you were taking those chances and what were some of the unexpected insights? With each new opportunity there is terror and possibilityThere's no right and wrong, there's no win and lose; there's only win and learnExploit the idea, the risk: at the very least I'll learn something and how bad can it get?Perspective: “Give it a go!” is a sense of optimism because rare that you can't re-wind, re-direct, change courseDidn't know her exact career path so it meant that the field was wide open to possibilitiesThe joy of discovery and working without a net; although friends and family are the netWorked with people and helping them do what they needed to do better aligns with her: teach, help, encourage, inspire, do best workWatching the light bulb turn on is a joy! When people get ideas and actions they can own and absorbIt's a matter of magic and imaginationComing to Story and the Process of Helping Others22:11 to 28:05 Authentic Narrative and BusinessI'd like to shift a bit to story, narrative, and how it shows up in the business. You are recognized for helping people at all levels of organizations build their knowledge, skill and capacity to grow their businesses and their careers. Would you share with us how you came to storytelling and how that led you to actively invite story into your speaking and training portfolio.Michelle came to story when she was transferred from Canada to Orange County, California where she joined a band and was singing/song-writingMichelle knew it would be beneficial to balance out the left-brain logical work with fun and encountered the host's storytelling course.Decided to give it a go!Why Michelle stood up that night and told her story was a way to get the party started!Surprised because she didn't expect to learn the power, strategy, and reality of well-crafted stories and where it would fit in livesPowerful concept: "The stories that you tell others about your life are also the stories you tell yourself about your life; choose you words wisely."That is a powerful concept because this informs your own sense of who you are in the worldWhen you tell your stories you can make yourself a hero or the bad guy in the black hatThis idea became the foundation for Michelle learning to tell stories in marketing: seeing how something might be a solution to a uniquely human problemHow? Relate to the story elementsToday story is a key component of marketingLearning how to craft an excellent, compelling, evocative, emotional connected story gets to the heart of what folks believe and what they believe is how they behave28:05 to 35:33 The Benefits of Authentic StoryBenefits of authentic narrative goes hand-in-glove with conscious marketing instead of story as silver bullet, market to sell. It's the connection that matters. As Dr. Carmel Finnan calls it, “Story Dialogue” which is the telling of the story, the listening to the story and the listening to the responses. There has been a real shift between the ways story was conscripted to behave on the part of business and how it is being recognized today as real, organic, authentic, and relationship-based. Q: What shifts did you see taking place over the decades professionally?Personally experienced what it means to craft story well: executive management involves giving feedback which is not about speaking but asking questions which the host taught as inviting the story out of the teller by well-crafted questionsMichelle relied on her former story experience to coach with generosity in her professional lifeRecalls how host coached her and other tellers to examine the story themselves, to find the right refinements and edits to polish their story to be even more compellingThis methodology of approaching feedback carried on in her career; other professionals modeled Michelle and her skill setThe more you do these skills the better you get at themHost: Sometimes we take things for granted and fail to regard the influence on others with the skill set we bring to the table“Charles in Charge” upbringing takes personal discipline to reverse, to back off, to find the “what” and “how” question How to offer feedback35:33 to 37:33 Your Own Story Voice For those of us who are not going to become certified coaches this notion of finding the question that listens the story out of the teller, that's the direction you want to go in. In this way you are helping someone develop their own story voice. Q: What is your own story voice? Here we are, at the end of the road but not the journey. Thank you for listening to Part 1 of this episode of Stories From Women Who Walk with your host Diane Wyzga and my guest Michelle Desreux. We hope you enjoyed and were nourished by our conversation between Victoria, BC Canada and Whidbey Island, Washington, and will return for Part 2 on 17th June 2021.You're also invited to check out over 350 episodes of this podcast Stories From Women Who Walk found on Simplecast, your favorite podcast platform and my website: Quarter Moon Story Arts. This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! You will have wonderful company as we walk our lives together.ABOUT/BIO for Michelle DesreuxMichelle Desreux has roots deep in the prairie soil of Alberta Canada and credits that, along with the story –telling branch of her Nova Scotia heritage with much of her life's trajectory. A house in the country, a horse of her very own and a family summer cottage at Gull Lake Alberta provided a solid foundation for a life that started toward working with African elephants' ala Jane Goodall and chimpanzees, but, instead, led to a career as a global business executive, public speaker and webinar leader.Michelle has held senior executive positions in both a privately held global travel franchise company with over $5billion in sales, and a public national medical and surgical services company with sales over $40million, as well as serving as a recognized business strategist, speaker and educator. Michelle's speaking and published topics have ranged from travel company management and development to franchising, sales and marketing, international business development and change management across a variety of industries. She is known for helping people at all levels of organizations build their knowledge, skill and capacity to grow their businesses and their careers. Michelle identifies story skills as being the linchpin that helped her help others discover and implement relevant, timely solutions to a variety of business challenges.Now in her “tweenior” chapter, Michelle has moved to beautiful Victoria, BC and is enjoying the perfect imbalance between consulting projects, crafting webinars and enjoying ALL the hobbies that were sampled during her working years but always given short shrift because of limited time and a lot of absence. Family is close, the lifestyle is heavily weighted toward play and Michelle is not retired…but refired.Email: michelle@michelledesreux.com Production Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Entering Erdenheim from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicSound Editing: Dawin Carlisle & First Class ReelsAll content and image © 2019 - Present: for credit and attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
On this episode of The Virtual Principal, we are continuing our series of discussions for Planning For The New School Year. My guest, Erinn Cottman, and I discuss how we approach onboarding new staff so that our teachers are equipped with the tools they need for the school year. With over 10 years of experience, Erinn Cottman has served in a variety of roles at KIPP WAYS Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. Currently, she is the Upper School Assistant Principal and coach of Social Studies & ELA. School leadership is Erinn's passion, with an emphasis on coaching and development. She is also the owner of Erinn Cottman Teacher Development, a consulting company with a mission to champion educators while helping to create the next generation of leaders. Working with educators to help them identify their teaching superpowers and then using them to ignite the unique gifts of students is Erinn's pride. She helps educators build confidence in their craft and leverage their already present strengths to profoundly impact the education world. She's a mom of an awesome kindergartner and enjoys all things working out, with a side of brunch after![01:23] Erinn Cottman Tells Us About Herself and Her BackgroundMs. Cottman shares her journey into education. On the road to becoming an Assistant Principal, she discovers a passion within herself to coach and develop other leaders. Starting her coaching and consulting company; Erinn Cottman Teacher Development [03:18] Onboarding New Staff and the Importance of Planning for Hiring Define your top 2-4 priorities for the school yearKnow your strategic planOnboarding Rule of Thumb: If it's not aligned with a priority, there's no need for it Equip your staff with the tools they need in order to meet the bar you've setThe importance of a data-based onboarding process Don't neglect post-checks and taking feedback [17:56] Establishing School Culture In the Onboarding ProcessDelegating responsibilities to veteran teachers is an opportunity to build school-culture Prioritize team and organic relationship building [23:27] Closing Up! Follow Erinn Cottman. Links Below What is your favorite word? Joy! Desk, room, or car: which do you clean first? NOT my car! Key Quotes:“The first thing is to identify my two to three priorities for the school year. I start with that because that's influencing my hiring, staffing, and who I'm looking for to bring into my building.” - Erinn Cottman “What do I need to plan and provide for them in order to meet the bar that I have? Because it's not fair to have a bar and not provide the professional development, the background, or the knowledge and then penalize them for not meeting the bar.” - Erinn Cottman“Good leadership has these best practices set in place in order to make their school successful.” - Dr. Angela Draper Connect with Erinn on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Visit her website: https://www.erinncottman.com/To know more about me and my journey, follow me on Instagram (@thevirtualprincipal).This season is being produced by Streamlined Podcast, making Support the show
New Body Plan co-founders Jon Lipsey and Joe Warner reveal the 10 biggest gym mistakes they see and give you instant advice on avoiding those pitfalls. Each of the tips in this episode can have a profound impact on your results so it is a must-listen for anyone who wants to get in shape.Download it now to discover:The workout structure adjustment that saves time and boosts resultsHow to start your workout to accelerate progressThe one thing you need to do at the start of every setThe overlooked opportunities for extra muscle growthThe right balance between compound and isolation exercises
We interview a lot of great guests on our Sunday episodes of the BiggerPockets Real Estate podcast, but we rarely hear from agents, investors, and BiggerPockets listeners who are in an early stage of real estate success. Both Brandon and David know what it’s like to be grinding, day in and day out, to get your real estate business off the ground. That’s why they’re here today to answer questions from live listeners about mindset, mentality, and growth.We talk to Brody, Joseph, Wale, and Mike, all in different stages of their real estate journey, and all very committed to success! You’ll hear questions like:If given the chance to go back, what would Brandon and David do differently?What deserves more emphasis, mindset or skill set?Is it okay to explore different opportunities at an early stage of investing?How to find balance when SO many opportunities are exciting?How do you make time for family, a job, side businesses, and real estate?Why do investors lie to themselves?Thanks again to our guests for coming on and throwing such great questions at Brandon and David!In This Episode We Cover:Leaving your W2 job to pursue real estate and other opportunitiesHow to harness your mindset to grow your specific skill setThe power of house hacking, and how it pushes your portfolio forwardScaling bigger and faster (even if it’s scary)Developing the ability to adapt, so you can survive any situationHow to stop making promises that you’ll fail to upholdAnd So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets Pro MembershipBiggerPockets Youtube ChannelBiggerPockets Podcast 209: Flipping 83 Homes in the Last 18 Months with Kevin CarrollGobundanceGetting Started with Real Estate Investing: An Interview with My Real Estate Mentor Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/show469
We hebben beiden gemengde gevoelens over dit boek, Never Eat Alone, van Keith Ferrazzi, nadat we het opnieuw gelezen hebben. Er zit een dubbel iets in van zonder verwachtingen doen en tegelijk systemen bijhouden en hogerop komen in netwerken, dus alles heel doelgericht doen. Opnieuw ontdekken we de positieve dingen uit dit boek, Never Eat Alone, van Ferrazzi, die we in onze eigen omgeving kunnen verbeteren. Lees verder en ontdek wat jij kunt verbeteren in je netwerk. Het boek bestaat uit de volgende vier onderdelen: The mind-setThe skill setTurning connections into compatriotsTrading up and giving back Het boek is al een iets ouder boek (2005) en dat zie je soms terug in de websites en online-netwerkoplossingen die Ferrazzi noemt, waarvan een aantal al niet meer bestaan, zoals Plaxo, dat niet meer bestaat sinds 2017. Daarnaast is het onderwerp weer actueel in de coronatijd, waarin we merken hoe belangrijk contact met andere mensen en elkaar ontmoeten is en dat we het missen nu het niet meer mag. 1 De mindset Hou geen score bij. Wanneer je gaat bijhouden wie je wat hebt gegeven, of rekening houdt met dat je iets moet terugkrijgen van de persoon die je iets gegeven hebt, heb je al verloren. Dit is geen doen en geeft een zeer beperkte houding en een netwerk dat niet werkt. Geef vrij zonder een score bij te houden, het uitgangspunt is: het komt ooit ergens weer bij je terug. Wanneer je iemand helpt, doe dit dan oprecht en bedenk nooit wat dit voor jou kan betekenen. Geven voor je iets vraagt is een goede grondhouding. Zorg voor duidelijkheid over je missie. Wat wil je bereiken? Bouw daaromheen een netwerk dat kan bijdragen aan deze missie. Vind je passie (vind de juiste informatie van binnen en buiten je).Zet je doelen op papier (Relationship Action Plan) – bepaal hoe je het best met mensen in contact kunt komen die je kunnen helpen in je missie.Start een persoonlijke raad van advies (buddy, mastermind). Bouw het netwerk voordat je het nodig hebt. Dit gaat regelmatig mis, mensen beginnen pas een netwerk te bouwen wanneer ze mensen nodig hebben. Dit komt doordat de missie niet duidelijk is. Begin bij het netwerk dat je al hebt en vind de juiste mensen in je bestaande contacten. Durf te vragen, durf op mensen af te stappen. Wees niet de netwerkeikel – ga niet roddelen, wees transparant, wees niet te efficiënt. 2 Vaardigheden Zorg voor een goede voorbereiding – zorg ervoor dat je dingen over iemand weet die je online en in andere media kunt vinden. Vraag niet naar de bekende weg, want dat laat je gebrek aan voorbereiding zien. Ga op zoek naar dingen in het verleden die je gemeenschappelijk hebt met je gesprekspartner, zoals dezelfde school, werkgever, klant of stad. Noteer namen, schrijf ze op zodat je ze beter onthoudt. Gebruik een systeem om de mensen te onthouden. Voeg mensen toe die je graag wilt ontmoeten. Voeg influencers toe, zoals journalisten en podcasthosts. Houd de poortwachter (secretaresse, assistent) te vriend. Zij bepaalt uiteindelijk of je in de agenda komt van de persoon die je wilt spreken. Ook in de agenda van je mentor. Eet nooit alleen, organiseer diners voor je netwerk. Breng mensen met elkaar in verbinding in je netwerk door samen te eten. Dit hoeft niet ingewikkeld en ook niet groots. Deel je passie. Voer geen saaie gesprekken. Praat over de dingen waarover je gepassioneerd bent, jouw sport, hobby, omgeving. Neem de ander mee naar andere sociale evenementen. Deel privédingen. Volg het gesprek op of faal – je moet altijd gesprekken en vragen opvolgen. Wanneer iemand een connectie zoekt, ga er dan gelijk op in. Een nieuw contact dat je vaker wilt ontmoeten volg je binnen 12/24 uur op. Zo snel mogelijk na een gesprek. Gebruik een combinatie van post en e-mail. Maak het persoonlijk. Verander opvolgen in een gewoonte. Niet eenvoudig, want het lijkt ondergeschikt aan de ontmoeting, maar voor een goed contact is het cruciaal. Voor mij is een systeem,
We hebben beiden gemengde gevoelens over dit boek, Never Eat Alone, van Keith Ferrazzi, nadat we het opnieuw gelezen hebben. Er zit een dubbel iets in van zonder verwachtingen doen en tegelijk systemen bijhouden en hogerop komen in netwerken, dus alles heel doelgericht doen. Opnieuw ontdekken we de positieve dingen uit dit boek, Never Eat Alone, van Ferrazzi, die we in onze eigen omgeving kunnen verbeteren. Lees verder en ontdek wat jij kunt verbeteren in je netwerk. Het boek bestaat uit de volgende vier onderdelen: The mind-setThe skill setTurning connections into compatriotsTrading up and giving back Het boek is al een iets ouder boek (2005) en dat zie je soms terug in de websites en online-netwerkoplossingen die Ferrazzi noemt, waarvan een aantal al niet meer bestaan, zoals Plaxo, dat niet meer bestaat sinds 2017. Daarnaast is het onderwerp weer actueel in de coronatijd, waarin we merken hoe belangrijk contact met andere mensen en elkaar ontmoeten is en dat we het missen nu het niet meer mag. 1 De mindset Hou geen score bij. Wanneer je gaat bijhouden wie je wat hebt gegeven, of rekening houdt met dat je iets moet terugkrijgen van de persoon die je iets gegeven hebt, heb je al verloren. Dit is geen doen en geeft een zeer beperkte houding en een netwerk dat niet werkt. Geef vrij zonder een score bij te houden, het uitgangspunt is: het komt ooit ergens weer bij je terug. Wanneer je iemand helpt, doe dit dan oprecht en bedenk nooit wat dit voor jou kan betekenen. Geven voor je iets vraagt is een goede grondhouding. Zorg voor duidelijkheid over je missie. Wat wil je bereiken? Bouw daaromheen een netwerk dat kan bijdragen aan deze missie. Vind je passie (vind de juiste informatie van binnen en buiten je).Zet je doelen op papier (Relationship Action Plan) – bepaal hoe je het best met mensen in contact kunt komen die je kunnen helpen in je missie.Start een persoonlijke raad van advies (buddy, mastermind). Bouw het netwerk voordat je het nodig hebt. Dit gaat regelmatig mis, mensen beginnen pas een netwerk te bouwen wanneer ze mensen nodig hebben. Dit komt doordat de missie niet duidelijk is. Begin bij het netwerk dat je al hebt en vind de juiste mensen in je bestaande contacten. Durf te vragen, durf op mensen af te stappen. Wees niet de netwerkeikel – ga niet roddelen, wees transparant, wees niet te efficiënt. 2 Vaardigheden Zorg voor een goede voorbereiding – zorg ervoor dat je dingen over iemand weet die je online en in andere media kunt vinden. Vraag niet naar de bekende weg, want dat laat je gebrek aan voorbereiding zien. Ga op zoek naar dingen in het verleden die je gemeenschappelijk hebt met je gesprekspartner, zoals dezelfde school, werkgever, klant of stad. Noteer namen, schrijf ze op zodat je ze beter onthoudt. Gebruik een systeem om de mensen te onthouden. Voeg mensen toe die je graag wilt ontmoeten. Voeg influencers toe, zoals journalisten en podcasthosts. Houd de poortwachter (secretaresse, assistent) te vriend. Zij bepaalt uiteindelijk of je in de agenda komt van de persoon die je wilt spreken. Ook in de agenda van je mentor. Eet nooit alleen, organiseer diners voor je netwerk. Breng mensen met elkaar in verbinding in je netwerk door samen te eten. Dit hoeft niet ingewikkeld en ook niet groots. Deel je passie. Voer geen saaie gesprekken. Praat over de dingen waarover je gepassioneerd bent, jouw sport, hobby, omgeving. Neem de ander mee naar andere sociale evenementen. Deel privédingen. Volg het gesprek op of faal – je moet altijd gesprekken en vragen opvolgen. Wanneer iemand een connectie zoekt, ga er dan gelijk op in. Een nieuw contact dat je vaker wilt ontmoeten volg je binnen 12/24 uur op. Zo snel mogelijk na een gesprek. Gebruik een combinatie van post en e-mail. Maak het persoonlijk. Verander opvolgen in een gewoonte. Niet eenvoudig, want het lijkt ondergeschikt aan de ontmoeting, maar voor een goed contact is het cruciaal. Voor mij is een systeem,
Episode 80: The 5 Commandments For Hitting Your Goals in 2021On Episode 80 of the Fitness For The Fairways podcast, Joe sat down and discussed:How to properly goal setThe 5 commandments for reaching your goalsHis goals for 2021 and how he plans to reach themIf you're still interested in joining the off-season training program team, today (January 4th) is the last day to do so! Shoot me an emails at support@parfourperformance.com to inquire!Connect with meInstagram - Joe Gambino DPTInstagram - Par Four PerformanceYouTube - Par Four PerformanceDon't forget if you have been enjoying the show to leave a 5-star review if you haven't done so already. Please do so wherever you listen!Join the Fitness For The Fairways Facebook group and become a part of the community!
Krisstina Wise is a real estate mogul, Millionaire Coach, and creator of several multi-million dollar businesses including Goodlife Luxury, The Paperless Agent, and most recently, Wealthy Wellthy. She is also an international speaker and award-winning author of the Amazon Best-seller Falling for Money, a romance novel for your bank account. Named one of the 100 Most influential Real Estate leaders in the country, she has been featured in USA Today, as well as by Apple, Contactually, and Evernote for her creative leadership with emerging technologies.[00:01 – 09:19] Getting to know KrisstinaLet's get to know Krisstina WiseKrisstina talks about her backgroundHer entrepreneurial mindset as a kidBeing good with money and earning and making itKrisstina's existential and financial crisisFacing a major health crisisKrisstina's thoughts on the principles and mechanics of building wealthThe Difference between income and Wealth[09:20 – 16:55] Wealthy Wellthy LifeKrisstina talks about the money mindset and skills setThe meaning of money, happiness and successThe different philosophies that embody Krisstina as a personKrisstina's thoughts on freedom in all aspects[16:56 – 21:48] Closing SegmentKrisstina's one piece of money advice to aspiring investorsBe a student, be a beginner, know how much money is enough.How Krisstina stays up on top of her gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Krisstina – links belowFinal words from Krisstina and MeTweetable Quotes:“We need to create wealth but not for the sake of more achievement, not for the sake of more status, not for the sake of higher happiness. But for the sake of knowing how much it costs to live a good life that's about me and nobody else and how much money is enough for me.” - Krisstina Wise“Income and wealth are categorically different. Income is cash flow, wealth is assets that produce cash flow.” - Krisstina Wise“Money can't buy happiness, but money can bring a lot of happiness.” - Krisstina Wise“Go after your freedom number, know how much is enough, and know the meaning of your life. Just be a student and play the game and have fun.” - Krisstina WiseResources Mentioned: Sovereignty AcademyWealthy Wellthy Life------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Krisstina on LinkedIn and Instagram. Visit https://sovereigntyacademy.com/ and grab a free copy of her book.Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Krisstina Wise is a real estate mogul, Millionaire Coach, and creator of several multi-million dollar businesses including Goodlife Luxury, The Paperless Agent, and most recently, Wealthy Wellthy. She is also an international speaker and award-winning author of the Amazon Best-seller Falling for Money, a romance novel for your bank account. Named one of the 100 Most influential Real Estate leaders in the country, she has been featured in USA Today, as well as by Apple, Contactually, and Evernote for her creative leadership with emerging technologies.[00:01 – 09:19] Getting to know KrisstinaLet's get to know Krisstina WiseKrisstina talks about her backgroundHer entrepreneurial mindset as a kidBeing good with money and earning and making itKrisstina's existential and financial crisisFacing a major health crisisKrisstina's thoughts on the principles and mechanics of building wealthThe Difference between income and Wealth[09:20 – 16:55] Wealthy Wellthy LifeKrisstina talks about the money mindset and skills setThe meaning of money, happiness and successThe different philosophies that embody Krisstina as a personKrisstina's thoughts on freedom in all aspects[16:56 – 21:48] Closing SegmentKrisstina's one piece of money advice to aspiring investorsBe a student, be a beginner, know how much money is enough.How Krisstina stays up on top of her gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Krisstina – links belowFinal words from Krisstina and MeTweetable Quotes:“We need to create wealth but not for the sake of more achievement, not for the sake of more status, not for the sake of higher happiness. But for the sake of knowing how much it costs to live a good life that's about me and nobody else and how much money is enough for me.” - Krisstina Wise“Income and wealth are categorically different. Income is cash flow, wealth is assets that produce cash flow.” - Krisstina Wise“Money can't buy happiness, but money can bring a lot of happiness.” - Krisstina Wise“Go after your freedom number, know how much is enough, and know the meaning of your life. Just be a student and play the game and have fun.” - Krisstina WiseResources Mentioned: Sovereignty AcademyWealthy Wellthy Life------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Krisstina on LinkedIn and Instagram. Visit https://sovereigntyacademy.com/ and grab a free copy of her book.Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com