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In this episode of the Men of Influence Podcast, host Tim Holloway sits down with Derek Keller, founder of Exit Momentum and Battlefield Boardroom, to dive into the emotional and psychological challenges veterans face when transitioning from military life to civilian society. Derek shares his personal story of reintegration after his service in the Marine Corps, revealing how he battled depression, insomnia, and suicidal thoughts, despite appearing outwardly successful as a high-level executive. His journey to rediscover purpose and emotional balance serves as an inspiration to anyone facing a similar internal struggle. The episode highlights Derek's turning point when he encountered the Wake Up Warrior program, which provided him with the tools to process anger and find direction through practical frameworks like the Seven Layers of Why and the Sole Purpose Roadmap. Derek explains how these strategies not only helped him as a veteran but also shaped his approach to business leadership, helping others define their vision and create lasting legacies for their families. Tim and Derek's conversation explores deep themes of personal identity, the power of money to fuel purpose, and overcoming the social pressures of keeping up with external appearances. Listeners looking for valuable insights on leadership, purpose, and entrepreneurship will resonate with Derek's message about the importance of asking the right questions, allowing space for failure, and growing through life's toughest moments. Whether you're a veteran transitioning to civilian life, a business leader seeking a deeper sense of purpose, or anyone on a journey to reclaim emotional and spiritual balance, this episode offers a roadmap to help you take control of your life and legacy. “Money doesn't buy happiness, but it can fuel your purpose and allow you to create something greater than yourself.” – Derek Keller What you will learn: Importance of Purpose and Alignment The Power of Asking Questions in Leadership Managing Anger and Negative Emotions Overcoming Societal and Religious Barriers to Desire Learn more about Derek Keller through the following links: Facebook Website Learn more about Tim through the following links: Facebook Podcasting group
Quatrième et dernier volet de la présentation par Michael Saylor du modèle de sécurité pluridimensionnel de Bitcoin. Après la couche spatiale, facteur de résilience incommensurable contre toute attaque extérieure, Saylor nous décrit la septième et dernière couche de cette forteresse imprenable : la couche temporelle…Il y est question à la fois du temps incompressible requis pour préparer et mener à bien une attaque contre le réseau Bitcoin, comme de la nécessité de conserver intactes les constantes de l'espace-temps à partir desquelles s'organise tout l'écosystème. Belle conclusion de cette analyse poussée ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIQUE : Keith Jarrett - RunesKeith Jarrett - Changes - Flying (Pt. 1)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SAYLOR SERIES (ORIGINAL): - YouTube playlist - Bitcoin's Seven Layers of Security #2 | The Saylor Series | Episode 15 (WiM059) Suivez BTC TouchPoint sur le web, Twitter, et YouTube
3ème volet de l'analyse holistique du modèle de sécurité de Bitcoin à la Saylor : modèle composite à sept couches dont nous avons déjà décrit les dimensions énergétiques, technologies, et politiques. Michael Saylor a mis en avant la nature de plus en plus irrésistible des incitations que Bitcoin présentent aux multiples acteurs du secteur de l'énergie et de la tech, comme de la politique. On poursuit la présentation du modèle avec, aujourd'hui, la 4ème couche : Finance ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIQUE : Keith Jarrett - Changes - Flying (Pt. 1)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SAYLOR SERIES (ORIGINAL): - YouTube playlist- Bitcoin's Seven Layers of Security #2 | The Saylor Series | Episode 15 (WiM059) Suivez BTC TouchPoint sur le web, Twitter, et YouTube
Poursuite de l'examen du modèle de sécurité de Bitcoin à la Michael Saylor. Il s'agit d'un modèle à sept couches et nous avons commencé à en aborder les dimensions énergétiques, technologies, et politiques. Ce qui nous avait frappé, je crois, dans le début de cet exposé, c'est la puissance et le caractère presque irrésistible des incitations que Bitcoin présentent aux multiples acteurs du secteur de l'énergie et de la tech, comme de la politique. Tous semblent comme poussés à le rejoindre, c'est juste une question de temps. Un jour ou l'autre, cela devient évident pour eux, et les voilà qui basculent, alimentant l'essor de Bitcoin de toutes les formes de capital dont ils sont porteurs.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIQUES : Brad Meldhau - I Concentrate on YouBrad Meldhau - My Valentine---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTESRessource "Bitcoin, énergie, minage, environnement" sur BTC TouchPointAcquérir un mini-mineur (Nerdminer, Bitaxe...) chez un fabricant sérieux, dévoué, basé en France : Silexperience---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SAYLOR SERIES (ORIGINAL): - YouTube playlist- Bitcoin's Seven Layers of Security #1 | The Saylor Series | Episode 14 (WiM056) Suivez BTC TouchPoint sur le web, Twitter, et YouTube
Voici la première partie du 14ème volet de la série Saylor. Elle s'intitule "Les sept couches de sécurité de Bitcoin". Ce titre fait référence au modèle multi-dimensionnel que Saylor nous a concocté. Dans cet épisode et le suivant, Michael nous décrit la première partie de son modèle en abordant les dimensions énergétiques, technologies, et politiques. On laisse donc derrière nous la gigantesque fresque historique depuis la préhistoire jusqu'à nos jours qui colore l'essentiel de la saga. Cette analyse illustrée de milles images et anecdotes nous a permis de bien cerner le contexte technologique et institutionnel dans lequel Bitcoin fait son apparition. Idem, on laisse aussi de côté les projections et autres spéculations à long terme - quasi de la science-fiction - sur la place, le rôle de Bitcoin pour l'avenir de l'humanité. En effet, dans cet épisode et les suivants, Saylor et Breedlove nous ramènent dans le moment présent pour décortiquer la composante « sécurité » de Bitcoin : ce qui permet au protocole de se défendre, et d'assurer son immortalité en préservant sa sacrosainte intégrité. Et c'est bien plus passionnant que tu ne peux l'imaginer.En préambule de ces 4 épisodes je te propose une revue de quelques notions de base sur la preuve de travail de Bitcoin afin de profiter au maximum de l'analyse de Saylor.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIQUES : Brad Meldhau - Bewitched, Bothered and BewilderedEngineering Colony VI 'Cadwell's Reach' Kepler-62FBill Evans - Peace Piece---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTESRessource "Bitcoin, énergie, minage, environnement" sur BTC TouchPoint2. Livres mentionnés dans l'épisode :"L'Elégance de Bitcoin" de Ludovic Lars ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SAYLOR SERIES (ORIGINAL): - YouTube playlist- Bitcoin's Seven Layers of Security #1 | The Saylor Series | Episode 14 (WiM056) Suivez BTC TouchPoint sur le web, Twitter, et YouTube
IT Setup & Cybersecurity w/ Luciano Aguayo of Redgear AZ TRT S05 EP07 (222) 2-18-2024 What We Learned This Week RedGear provides turnkey IT solutions for clients. Outsource IT to shift liability IT often an afterthought, when it should be a major priority - lifestyle of tech in a business Data is lifeblood of a company, need security Cybersecurity is just one part, need to monitor physical location, who has access, email, etc Guest: Luciano Aguayo of Redgear https://redgear.com/ Luciano Aguayo is a Texas native, and an active member and contributor to the Southwest Technology community. His professional career spans a diverse industry portfolio and has held various titles and certifications at the senior engineering and senior management levels. Luciano specializes in designing and implementing turnkey complex infrastructure solutions. For the past 20 years Luciano has designed and implemented numerous infrastructures for regional and local school districts, has a diverse portfolio of local and international businesses, including the federal government, and key Southwest landmarks and attractions. After several years in the private sector and after building a loyal customer base, Luciano launched RedGear in 2016. RedGear is a regional business to business technology solutions company. Since its inception, RedGear has quickly grown to 4 locations, 50+ employees, and recently opened a regional office in Phoenix, Arizona. Luciano remains active in the technology industry helping oversee the portfolio of one of Southwest's largest developers. He also is an active member of El Paso Community College ITSC Advisory Committee He also owns and operates El Paso's newest carrier neutral datacenter. He brings effective and proven leadership and mentoring qualities and has an eye for detail when managing projects. He has a passion for technology, giving back to the community, and mentoring the future generations of Engineers. 20+ years experience in: Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching, Cisco Nexus Datacenter, CCNP Voice, CCDA, Cisco Security, Cisco WLAN, Cisco Unified Communications (VoIP), Citrix CCA, Citrix Xen Desktop, Citrix XenApp, MCSE, MCSA, Operating Systems Troubleshooting, Hardware/Software Troubleshooting, Advanced Windows Server Configuration and Troubleshooting, VM Ware, Enterprise Design, Implementation, solutions, IT Consulting, and much more. RedGear RedGear provides professional technology services, equipment, and consulting in the Southwest US region. Our entire culture is built around supporting business infrastructures, while building relationships and delivering an exceptional customer service experience and always keeping our customers best interest a top priority. We've built our success by reputation, quality of work, professionalism, and always being there for clients every step of the way whenever they need us. Our services, certifications, experience, and expertise cover the entire spectrum of Information Technology that no other regional technology service provider can match. We manage all aspects of Technology so the customer can focus on running their business. Our company vision is based on delivering premier customer service by employing and retaining top talent that believes in our mission, we work hard to provide trusted, honest, immediate, and excellent IT services to every client, no matter how big or small. No more wondering what kind of support you will receive. Our staff is certified in numerous fields, to offer the upmost reliable support. Our experience is vast covering all sizes of organizations and industries. Notes: Seg 2 Redgear IT company responsible for security of their clients. IT is a lifestyle. RedGear value proposition is turkey solutions. They are your smart friend to help with tech. Support IT for small businesses. They also have larger enterprise type clients. They act as a consultant, and can screen for a CTO or a CIO for a company. IT should be a priority of companies yet, it is often an afterthought. Need to understand how to secure an IT room, not just in software, but also the actual room itself. Who has access? RedGear works in the tech and security industry which is the backbone of all organizations and compliance. People hire RedGear to outsource and shift liability. IT in its simplest form is anything that you plug into the wall and connect to the Internet. It can also mean security. Trust of your IT provider, and keeping business contingency. Question, businesses always have to answer is how long can they stay down with an interruption and survive. Plus what is their plan for data retention. IT can be about network, connections, computers, hardware, and the actual Physical IT room. Can also deal in cyber security and password resets. IT has both software as well as hardware like servers and programming applications. Luciano has 20+ years of experience working in IT and technology. Information Technology not always the priority of many companies but it really should be. Need a plan going forward to manage security and data in all businesses. You have to determine what's going to be your budget based on the size of the business. Not uncommon to outsource to companies like RedGear. Also need to think about the physical aspects of IT, like is your room secure? What type of energy your BTU air conditioner usage are you using? Who has control, how cool is it. Who has access to the room? What is your electrical circuit set up? Do you have redundancy? Or electrical circuit separate and dedicated to the IT. What is your data or cloud storage like? Seg 3 IT is the backbone of many organizations and should be a priority. Need to hire trustworthy people, as well as outsource IT to trustworthy companies. There's no perfect set up. Unfortunately, security breaches are more question of When, and not if. One of the worst stories about IT Luciano ever heard of was the janitor storage closet was the same as the IT room. Another issue with a lot of IT rooms is they don't have good cooling. IT should be a separate room with good security. You want to also have video security and badge access. Physical access of an IT room is very underrated. Security is the biggest threat to the end-user. You have to know when a breach happens. How did it happen? It could be software but often it's actually the employees as a threat. They need to pay attention to what is going on and types of emails they get. Also, sometimes security breaches are an inside job. Companies need to test and educate their staff about IT. Once Malware gets in to the system it can take over accounts and send email as the person. Phishing scams unfortunately are still very popular with emails. Good email security typically will filter out malicious emails. Then you waitlist your contact, so you know who it's OK to email. All these need to examine emails. Seg 4 IT reviews & monitors compliance, so a company must determine a budget. Data is the gold of companies now. Data contains the companies processes, industry secrets, and private employee and customer info. It is crucial to have a backup of company data, typically onsite and secured, plus offsite in the cloud. You'll always want to build in redundancy and have backup servers for data. Good IT set up will have disaster recovery. As for the physical set up and protecting data, you want to be aware of how your sprinkler system is set up. You always have to guard against disgruntled employees, who could steal or delete company data. Your IT provider needs to know the industry and have good experience to engineer the proper solution. RedGear has worked with some top level clients, including the DEA in Washington DC on a federal level. Their cyber security needs to be top-of-the-line. It is not in common for the average big company to deal with corporate attacks where hackers try to steal data, and then even hold it hostage for ransom. Common practice nowadays is for a business to have cyber security liability insurance. The application for the insurance will ask about the physical environment and the set up of the IT and data. The medical industry has updated cyber and HIPAA compliance. It is essential to have good IT, hospitals and any major medical office. RedGear is your IT smart friends. They will always give you recommendations of good better and best. Seg 1. – Related IT Clips from: Phishing, Malware & Cybersecurity - Try Not to Get Pwned - BRT S02 EP47 (94) 11-21-2021 What We Learned This Week: Have I been Pwned? Means have I been breached / hacked – did someone hack my email or website Phishing – most common type of email threat, like when you receive a strange email with a link – Do Not Open – DELETE (and alert other office staff of the email) Ramsonware – hack your website, or data – hold it hostage for an extortion ‘ransom' payment Dark Web – where stolen data, & info is being bought & sold VPN Connections – direct and secure Guests: Vince Matteo, Seven Layer Networks, Inc. https://sevenlayers.com/ There are many different types of cyber attacks from a password breach, website hack to email phishing scams. Vince Matteo of Seven Layers (.com) gives advice on what to be on the lookout for, tips for protection, and some reference sites for more info. We discuss Email Phishing scams, spearphishing attack, password breaches, website hacks, data breaches, ramsonware, software and VPNs. Full Show: HERE Cybersecurity, Disruption, Blockchain & Terrorism w Ari Redbord of TRM Labs - BRT S02 EP31 (78) 8-1-2021 What We Learned This Week Cybersecurity is extremely important industry for national security TRM Labs startup in cyber-security, monitors blockchain OFAC - Gov't administers economic and trade sanctions Ransomeware – specific breach, takeover of a computer system, holds data hostage Programatic Money Laundering – bad guys create new addresses, create ‘shell' companies Guest: Ari Redbord, Head of Legal and Government Affairs w/ TRM Labs https://www.linkedin.com/in/ari-redbord-4054381b4/ https://www.trmlabs.com/post/trm-labs-appoints-ari-redbord-as-head-of-legal-government-affairs Ari is formerly a US Attorney, and worked in the Treasury Department, now advises the Government on cybersecurity, and Blockchain. Cybersecurity is a fast growing and extremely important industry for national security, and corporate interests. There are Nation States acting as bad players in the cyber realm and targeting the US Government and US business. We discuss the advancements in technology on cyber crime, blockchain, crypto, and online fraud. How is the FBI dealing with Ransomware, and other cyber attacks on prime targets like the Colonial Pipeline, or other big corps. What Regulations are coming in banking, and Fintech, with KYC (Know Your Customer), plus the big banks like JP Morgan Chase and Goldman are on board. What the blockchain ledger can help solve in security, to monitor criminal activity in real time with the help of crypto exchanges like Coinbase. Lastly, what TRM Labs does for clients, how they advise, operate, and who they work with. Notes: TRM Labs – blockchain security biz, works with law enforcement and businesses. Financial exchanges and Regulators. 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Luisteraars (ja, helaas weer enkel luisteraars)! De Partij voor de Vrijheid won de verkiezingen. Sta je dan met je podcast over de inhoud... met je kweekvleescoalitie... met je veel te lange gesprekken over nut en noodzaak van ontziltingsinstallaties... Ongeveer een kwart van het electoraat stemde voor een partij met een verkiezingsprogramma dat grossiert in groteske luchtfietserij. Tewerkstellingsvergunningen voor Europese staatsburgers (mag niet van Europese richtlijnen), volwassenenstrafrecht vanaf veertien jaar (verboden door het Verdrag inzake de rechten van het kind), ‘administratieve detentie' voor ‘tienduizenden sympathisanten van de jihad' (verfrissend: we gaan mensen vastzetten zonder tussenkomst van een rechter voor misdrijven die ze nog niet begaan hebben). De financiële onderbouwing van het PVV-verkiezingsprogramma, waarin rijkelijk met belastingverlagingen en uitgavenverhogingen wordt gestrooid, is zelfs binnen het genre (en de lat ligt deze verkiezingen lager dan ooit) bedroevend. Afijn, het is een overwinning die schreeuwt om powerduiding. Nu zijn verkiezingen zeldzame momentopnames, waarbij het niet altijd makkelijk is het weer (de bijzonderheden van de specifieke verkiezing) te onderscheiden van het klimaat (de langlopende trends die uitkomsten sturen). Wat is de aantrekkingskracht? In deze podcast gaan we het over beide hebben: wat maakte deze verkiezingen bijzonder? En: wat is er veranderd in Nederland, waardoor rechts-populistische partijen zoveel steun kunnen krijgen? Een van de interessante bevindingen van het Nationaal Kiezersonderzoek, dat loopt sinds de jaren zeventig, is namelijk dat opvattingen eigenlijk nauwelijks zijn verschoven over de tijd. Het is niet zo dat we ineens massaal negatiever zijn gaan denken over migratie. Sterker nog, in Nederland zijn we gemiddeld een pietsie positiever over de baten van migratie dan twintig jaar geleden. Tegelijkertijd bestaat er in heel Europa een omvangrijk reservoir van rechts-populistisch sentiment (grofweg: anti-migratie, anti-Europa, anti-woke). Wat maakt dat dit reservoir in het verleden nauwelijks werd aangesproken door politieke partijen? En rechts-populisten tegenwoordig steeds vaker winnen? ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Luisteraars (ja, helaas weer enkel luisteraars)! De Partij voor de Vrijheid won de verkiezingen. Sta je dan met je podcast over de inhoud... met je kweekvleescoalitie... met je veel te lange gesprekken over nut en noodzaak van ontziltingsinstallaties... Ongeveer een kwart van het electoraat stemde voor een partij met een verkiezingsprogramma dat grossiert in groteske luchtfietserij. Tewerkstellingsvergunningen voor Europese staatsburgers (mag niet van Europese richtlijnen), volwassenenstrafrecht vanaf veertien jaar (verboden door het Verdrag inzake de rechten van het kind), ‘administratieve detentie' voor ‘tienduizenden sympathisanten van de jihad' (verfrissend: we gaan mensen vastzetten zonder tussenkomst van een rechter voor misdrijven die ze nog niet begaan hebben). De financiële onderbouwing van het PVV-verkiezingsprogramma, waarin rijkelijk met belastingverlagingen en uitgavenverhogingen wordt gestrooid, is zelfs binnen het genre (en de lat ligt deze verkiezingen lager dan ooit) bedroevend. Afijn, het is een overwinning die schreeuwt om powerduiding. Nu zijn verkiezingen zeldzame momentopnames, waarbij het niet altijd makkelijk is het weer (de bijzonderheden van de specifieke verkiezing) te onderscheiden van het klimaat (de langlopende trends die uitkomsten sturen). Wat is de aantrekkingskracht? In deze podcast gaan we het over beide hebben: wat maakte deze verkiezingen bijzonder? En: wat is er veranderd in Nederland, waardoor rechts-populistische partijen zoveel steun kunnen krijgen? Een van de interessante bevindingen van het Nationaal Kiezersonderzoek, dat loopt sinds de jaren zeventig, is namelijk dat opvattingen eigenlijk nauwelijks zijn verschoven over de tijd. Het is niet zo dat we ineens massaal negatiever zijn gaan denken over migratie. Sterker nog, in Nederland zijn we gemiddeld een pietsie positiever over de baten van migratie dan twintig jaar geleden. Tegelijkertijd bestaat er in heel Europa een omvangrijk reservoir van rechts-populistisch sentiment (grofweg: anti-migratie, anti-Europa, anti-woke). Wat maakt dat dit reservoir in het verleden nauwelijks werd aangesproken door politieke partijen? En rechts-populisten tegenwoordig steeds vaker winnen? ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
En dan nu de grote vraag: welke partij moet het worden? De afgelopen weken voelden we zes lijsttrekkers stevig aan de tand in een podcast die de geschiedenis ingaat als 'de saaiste verkiezingspodcast van 2023'. In deze bonusaflevering reflecteren we samen met politicoloog en journalist Simon van Teutem op de geleerde lessen. We hebben het over klimaat en migratie, over macht en tegenmacht, en voor de trouwe fans hebben we het natuurlijk ook nog even over precisiefermentatie. Bovendien bespreken we de politieke kopstukken: wat wilde Frans Timmermans nu bereiken met zijn aanval op Rob Jetten en D66? En waarom wil Omtzigt het vooral hebben over hoe we beslissingen nemen, in plaats van welke beslissingen we zouden moeten nemen? Inmiddels zijn ook de doorrekeningen van de verkiezingsprogramma's door het Centraal Planbureau en het Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving beschikbaar, waar we natuurlijk zijn ingedoken. Want hoe financiert Volt dat basisinkomen voor iedereen eigenlijk? En wat is de VVD daadwerkelijk van plan met ontwikkelingssamenwerking? Tot slot hebben we het nog over de lessen die Simon leerde tijdens het maken van zijn grote Stemgids, en wat hij het meest miste in alle programma's (waarom zo weinig aandacht voor de schreeuwende personeelstekorten, en voor het mbo?). Mocht je hierna nog steeds niet weten wat je moet stemmen, dan is er aan het einde van de podcast voor jou ons stemadvies. Maar wat ook je doet: ga stemmen! ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
En dan nu de grote vraag: welke partij moet het worden? De afgelopen weken voelden we zes lijsttrekkers stevig aan de tand in een podcast die de geschiedenis ingaat als 'de saaiste verkiezingspodcast van 2023'. In deze bonusaflevering reflecteren we samen met politicoloog en journalist Simon van Teutem op de geleerde lessen. We hebben het over klimaat en migratie, over macht en tegenmacht, en voor de trouwe fans hebben we het natuurlijk ook nog even over precisiefermentatie. Bovendien bespreken we de politieke kopstukken: wat wilde Frans Timmermans nu bereiken met zijn aanval op Rob Jetten en D66? En waarom wil Omtzigt het vooral hebben over hoe we beslissingen nemen, in plaats van welke beslissingen we zouden moeten nemen? Inmiddels zijn ook de doorrekeningen van de verkiezingsprogramma's door het Centraal Planbureau en het Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving beschikbaar, waar we natuurlijk zijn ingedoken. Want hoe financiert Volt dat basisinkomen voor iedereen eigenlijk? En wat is de VVD daadwerkelijk van plan met ontwikkelingssamenwerking? Tot slot hebben we het nog over de lessen die Simon leerde tijdens het maken van zijn grote Stemgids, en wat hij het meest miste in alle programma's (waarom zo weinig aandacht voor de schreeuwende personeelstekorten, en voor het mbo?). Mocht je hierna nog steeds niet weten wat je moet stemmen, dan is er aan het einde van de podcast voor jou ons stemadvies. Maar wat ook je doet: ga stemmen! ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Luisteraars! In het laatste gesprek van de Grote Verkiezingsshow praten we met Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, lijsttrekker van de VVD. Wat de VVD betreft is migratie hét thema van deze verkiezingen. De ongecontroleerde vluchtelingenstroom zou het absorptievermogen van de Nederlandse samenleving te boven gaan. De reguliere asielopvang is stelselmatig overbezet, en het is steeds weer zoeken naar noodoplossingen, waarvoor het draagvlak vaak ontbreekt. Maar hebben we deze zogenaamde 'asielcrisis' niet aan onszelf te denken? Al jaren klinken er noodkreten van het Centraal Orgaan opvang Asielzoekers (COA) over het chronische gebrek aan opvangplekken, en de noodzaak van stabiele financiering. De Algemene Rekenkamer liet onlangs nog zien dat er in maar liefst 21 van de afgelopen 23 jaar te weinig budget is toegekend aan het COA. Eind 2021 luidde het COA nogmaals de noodklok: binnen een paar weken zouden er geen opvangplek meer over zijn. Enkele maanden later viel Rusland Oekraïne binnen. Het kabinet besloot de Wet verplaatsing bevolking uit 1952 af te stoffen, en gemeenten (niet het COA) verantwoordelijk te maken voor de opvang van Oekraïners (een soort de facto spreidingswet). Opeens bleek Nederland in staat om meer dan 100.000 Oekraïners op te vangen! Hoe kan het dat we voor deze groep vluchtelingen opeens wél opvang konden regelen? Schaffen we het echt niet met de asielopvang, of willen we het gewoon niet schaffen? Voor de Oekraïense vluchtelingen geldt dat ze zonder ingewikkelde procedures aan het werk mogen. Inmiddels heeft al meer dan de helft (!) van de Oekraïners in Nederland betaald werk. Maar voor reguliere asielzoekers is het vrijwel onmogelijk om te werken, en de VVD wil dat ook niet makkelijker maken. Waarom niet? We praten ook met Yeşilgöz over de vraag hoe het gaat met de (kinderen van) migranten die hier eerder al naartoe kwamen. Wie de sombere geschriften van de jaren negentig – denk aan 'het multiculturele drama' van Paul Scheffer – erop naslaat ziet dat er toen grote zorgen waren over de schooluitval, criminaliteit en werkloosheid van Nederlanders met een migratieachtergrond. Maar op al die fronten is er enorme vooruitgang geboekt. Om één voorbeeld te noemen: 12- tot 18-jarige Nederlanders met een niet-westerse migratieachtergrond zijn nu ongeveer 25 procent minder vaak verdachte van een misdrijf dan autochtone Nederlanders in 2006 (het jaar dat Wilders zijn partij begon). Toch hoor je bij de VVD weinig optimisme als het over integratie gaat. Wordt het niet tijd om eens een wat opgewekter deuntje te spelen? En tot slot: werken moet lonen, stelt de VVD. Maar waarom is de VVD dan zo'n warm pleitbezorger van de bedrijfsopvolgingsregeling? Dat is een regeling waardoor erfgenamen van (steenrijke) bedrijfseigenaren slechts 2,1 procent belasting betalen over erfenissen van miljoenen. Moet een echte liberaal geen onderscheid maken tussen verdiend inkomen (waarvoor je noeste arbeid verricht) en onverdiend inkomen (dat je komt aanwaaien)? Zou je erfenissen niet zwaarder en arbeid lichter moeten belasten? We hadden het graag nog gehad over allerlei andere onderwerpen, van landbouw tot klimaat tot precisiefermentatie – maar helaas, de tijd was op! ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Luisteraars! In het laatste gesprek van de Grote Verkiezingsshow praten we met Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, lijsttrekker van de VVD. Wat de VVD betreft is migratie hét thema van deze verkiezingen. De ongecontroleerde vluchtelingenstroom zou het absorptievermogen van de Nederlandse samenleving te boven gaan. De reguliere asielopvang is stelselmatig overbezet, en het is steeds weer zoeken naar noodoplossingen, waarvoor het draagvlak vaak ontbreekt. Maar hebben we deze zogenaamde 'asielcrisis' niet aan onszelf te denken? Al jaren klinken er noodkreten van het Centraal Orgaan opvang Asielzoekers (COA) over het chronische gebrek aan opvangplekken, en de noodzaak van stabiele financiering. De Algemene Rekenkamer liet onlangs nog zien dat er in maar liefst 21 van de afgelopen 23 jaar te weinig budget is toegekend aan het COA. Eind 2021 luidde het COA nogmaals de noodklok: binnen een paar weken zouden er geen opvangplek meer over zijn. Enkele maanden later viel Rusland Oekraïne binnen. Het kabinet besloot de Wet verplaatsing bevolking uit 1952 af te stoffen, en gemeenten (niet het COA) verantwoordelijk te maken voor de opvang van Oekraïners (een soort de facto spreidingswet). Opeens bleek Nederland in staat om meer dan 100.000 Oekraïners op te vangen! Hoe kan het dat we voor deze groep vluchtelingen opeens wél opvang konden regelen? Schaffen we het echt niet met de asielopvang, of willen we het gewoon niet schaffen? Voor de Oekraïense vluchtelingen geldt dat ze zonder ingewikkelde procedures aan het werk mogen. Inmiddels heeft al meer dan de helft (!) van de Oekraïners in Nederland betaald werk. Maar voor reguliere asielzoekers is het vrijwel onmogelijk om te werken, en de VVD wil dat ook niet makkelijker maken. Waarom niet? We praten ook met Yeşilgöz over de vraag hoe het gaat met de (kinderen van) migranten die hier eerder al naartoe kwamen. Wie de sombere geschriften van de jaren negentig – denk aan 'het multiculturele drama' van Paul Scheffer – erop naslaat ziet dat er toen grote zorgen waren over de schooluitval, criminaliteit en werkloosheid van Nederlanders met een migratieachtergrond. Maar op al die fronten is er enorme vooruitgang geboekt. Om één voorbeeld te noemen: 12- tot 18-jarige Nederlanders met een niet-westerse migratieachtergrond zijn nu ongeveer 25 procent minder vaak verdachte van een misdrijf dan autochtone Nederlanders in 2006 (het jaar dat Wilders zijn partij begon). Toch hoor je bij de VVD weinig optimisme als het over integratie gaat. Wordt het niet tijd om eens een wat opgewekter deuntje te spelen? En tot slot: werken moet lonen, stelt de VVD. Maar waarom is de VVD dan zo'n warm pleitbezorger van de bedrijfsopvolgingsregeling? Dat is een regeling waardoor erfgenamen van (steenrijke) bedrijfseigenaren slechts 2,1 procent belasting betalen over erfenissen van miljoenen. Moet een echte liberaal geen onderscheid maken tussen verdiend inkomen (waarvoor je noeste arbeid verricht) en onverdiend inkomen (dat je komt aanwaaien)? Zou je erfenissen niet zwaarder en arbeid lichter moeten belasten? We hadden het graag nog gehad over allerlei andere onderwerpen, van landbouw tot klimaat tot precisiefermentatie – maar helaas, de tijd was op! ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
‘Wordt Nederland het nieuwe Venetië?' Dat was de vraag die Ingrid Thijssen, voorzitter van de werkgeversclub VNO-NCW, onlangs opwierp in NRC. ‘Na elf eeuwen stabiliteit en voorspoed raakte de republiek Venetië in verval', vervolgde ze. ‘De Venetianen dachten dat hun welvaart eeuwigdurend was en hun bestuurlijke inrichting verlamde de slagvaardigheid.' Venetië ging ten onder aan bureaucratie en decadentie. Aan de luiheid en regelzucht die het gevolg is van luxe en weelde – en volgens Thijssen dreigt nu precies hetzelfde doemscenario voor Nederland. Neem alleen al de energietransitie, die enorm wordt getraineerd door eindeloze vergunningsprocedures. Het kan zo acht jaar duren voordat je toestemming krijgt om iets te bouwen, want er zitten allerlei belangengroepen in de weg (‘bouwen, bouwen, bouwen, maar niet in mijn achtertuin!'). Ondertussen zit het stroomnet rammend vol, en moeten steeds meer fabrieken hun machines uitzetten. En de overheid? Die stelt allerlei eisen, maar ‘regelt niet dat burgers en ondernemers daar ook aan kunnen voldoen'. Heeft Thijssen gelijk? We vroegen het aan de man die in de afgelopen anderhalf jaar de hoogste baas was als het gaat om de energietransitie, niemand minder dan Rob Jetten. Hij was de allereerste minister van Klimaat en Energie, inmiddels demissionair, en is nu de lijsttrekker van D66. Ooit werd hij een ‘klimaatdrammer' genoemd, maar tegenwoordig profileert hij zich liever als ‘klimaatdoener'. We spraken Jetten over de soms drastische besluiten die hij als minister nam om – ook als de vergunningen er nog niet zijn – toch al te beginnen met bouwen. Vervolgens hadden we het uitgebreid over de plannen van D66 aangaande de woningmarkt, het klimaat en de landbouw. ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
‘Wordt Nederland het nieuwe Venetië?' Dat was de vraag die Ingrid Thijssen, voorzitter van de werkgeversclub VNO-NCW, onlangs opwierp in NRC. ‘Na elf eeuwen stabiliteit en voorspoed raakte de republiek Venetië in verval', vervolgde ze. ‘De Venetianen dachten dat hun welvaart eeuwigdurend was en hun bestuurlijke inrichting verlamde de slagvaardigheid.' Venetië ging ten onder aan bureaucratie en decadentie. Aan de luiheid en regelzucht die het gevolg is van luxe en weelde – en volgens Thijssen dreigt nu precies hetzelfde doemscenario voor Nederland. Neem alleen al de energietransitie, die enorm wordt getraineerd door eindeloze vergunningsprocedures. Het kan zo acht jaar duren voordat je toestemming krijgt om iets te bouwen, want er zitten allerlei belangengroepen in de weg (‘bouwen, bouwen, bouwen, maar niet in mijn achtertuin!'). Ondertussen zit het stroomnet rammend vol, en moeten steeds meer fabrieken hun machines uitzetten. En de overheid? Die stelt allerlei eisen, maar ‘regelt niet dat burgers en ondernemers daar ook aan kunnen voldoen'. Heeft Thijssen gelijk? We vroegen het aan de man die in de afgelopen anderhalf jaar de hoogste baas was als het gaat om de energietransitie, niemand minder dan Rob Jetten. Hij was de allereerste minister van Klimaat en Energie, inmiddels demissionair, en is nu de lijsttrekker van D66. Ooit werd hij een ‘klimaatdrammer' genoemd, maar tegenwoordig profileert hij zich liever als ‘klimaatdoener'. We spraken Jetten over de soms drastische besluiten die hij als minister nam om – ook als de vergunningen er nog niet zijn – toch al te beginnen met bouwen. Vervolgens hadden we het uitgebreid over de plannen van D66 aangaande de woningmarkt, het klimaat en de landbouw. Wil je vrijblijvend kennismaken met ons journalistieke platform? Schrijf je in voor de proefmail en ontvang elke week een door redacteuren Sander van Dalsum en Milou Meulenbroek geselecteerd verhaal in je inbox: decorrespondent.nl/proefmail ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Luisteraars! Een nieuwe aflevering van De Grote Verkiezingsshow. In aanloop naar 22 november interviewen we een groot aantal lijsttrekkers van de partijen die meedoen aan de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen. Daarbij hebben we steeds een vrij simpele ambitie: we willen de saaiste verkiezingspodcast ooit opnemen. Bij ons dus geen gelikte oneliners of flitsende campagnepraat. We hebben het met de lijsttrekkers over de feiten, de cijfers, de taaie dossiers. Het is een podcast waarin hardop mag worden nagedacht, getwijfeld, en 'ik weet het niet' ook een antwoord mag zijn. Onze gast deze week is Laurens Dassen, lijsttrekker van het pro-Europese Volt. We spreken hem over hun ambitieuze verkiezingsprogramma in drie grote thema's: de verbouwing van onze verzorgingsstaat, de verduurzaming van onze economie, en de complete herinrichting van onze hele democratie. Zo wil Volt alle toeslagen afschaffen en vervangen voor ‘een nieuwe basistoelage als opmaat naar een universeel basisinkomen'. De partij wil ook de Cito-toets afschaffen, korte vluchten (tot 650 kilometer) verbieden en een ‘permanent burgerberaad op Europees niveau om de stem van Europeanen in Brussel te vergroten' invoeren. Genoeg stof, kortom, voor discussie. Wil je vrijblijvend kennismaken met ons journalistieke platform? Schrijf je in voor de proefmail en ontvang elke week een door redacteuren Sander van Dalsum en Milou Meulenbroek geselecteerd verhaal in je inbox: decorrespondent.nl/proefmail ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Luisteraars! Een nieuwe aflevering van De Grote Verkiezingsshow. In aanloop naar 22 november interviewen we een groot aantal lijsttrekkers van de partijen die meedoen aan de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen. Daarbij hebben we steeds een vrij simpele ambitie: we willen de saaiste verkiezingspodcast ooit opnemen. Bij ons dus geen gelikte oneliners of flitsende campagnepraat. We hebben het met de lijsttrekkers over de feiten, de cijfers, de taaie dossiers. Het is een podcast waarin hardop mag worden nagedacht, getwijfeld, en 'ik weet het niet' ook een antwoord mag zijn. Onze gast deze week is Laurens Dassen, lijsttrekker van het pro-Europese Volt. We spreken hem over hun ambitieuze verkiezingsprogramma in drie grote thema's: de verbouwing van onze verzorgingsstaat, de verduurzaming van onze economie, en de complete herinrichting van onze hele democratie. Zo wil Volt alle toeslagen afschaffen en vervangen voor ‘een nieuwe basistoelage als opmaat naar een universeel basisinkomen'. De partij wil ook de Cito-toets afschaffen, korte vluchten (tot 650 kilometer) verbieden en een ‘permanent burgerberaad op Europees niveau om de stem van Europeanen in Brussel te vergroten' invoeren. Genoeg stof, kortom, voor discussie. Wil je vrijblijvend kennismaken met ons journalistieke platform? Schrijf je in voor de proefmail en ontvang elke week een door redacteuren Sander van Dalsum en Milou Meulenbroek geselecteerd verhaal in je inbox: decorrespondent.nl/proefmail ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Luisteraars! Hen... wie!? Henri! Henri Bontenbal, de kersverse lijsttrekker van het CDA, geniet nog geen grote naamsbekendheid (hoewel zijn campagneleider hem inmiddels op elk podium met een publiek van meer dan tien mensen hijst). Ik (Jesse) behoor tot de minieme minderheid die Henri Bontenbal al kende voordat hij Henri Bontenbal, het Kamerlid, laat staan Henri Bontenbal, de lijsttrekker, werd. Hij was namelijk tot een paar jaar geleden de olijke praatpartner van Remco de Boer in de norse energiepodcast Studio Energie. Op een van hun live events fungeerde hij zelfs als begeleidend pianist van zowel Marjan van Loon (Royal Dutch Shell: tenorsaxofoon) als Marjan Minnesma (Urgenda: alt hobo) – immer een man van het midden! Afijn, deze podcast pleegt de saaiste (en meest inhoudelijke) verkiezingspodcast onder de verkiezingspodcasts te zijn. En het moet gezegd: Henri had het concept aardig te pakken. Voornoemde campagneleider – die beul die Bontenbal een burn-out injaagt – streek omstreeks één uur neer op de bank. We mochten hem rond kwart voor drie ontwaken uit zijn REM-slaap. Dus waar ging het over? Vooral over energie en klimaat. Kernenergie: goed idee? De waterstofeconomie: moeten we dat willen? Groene industriepolitiek: wat is wijsheid? Moeten we Chinese zonnepanelen, elektrische auto's en windturbines weren van de Europese markt (geopolitiek!)? En: wat vindt Henri eigenlijk van de hoeveelheden vlees die we naar binnen werken? Heeft de intensieve veeteelt toekomst in Nederland? En moeten we niet – veel meer – investeren in alternatieven? Wil je vrijblijvend kennismaken met ons journalistieke platform? Schrijf je in voor de proefmail en ontvang elke week een door redacteuren Sander van Dalsum en Milou Meulenbroek geselecteerd verhaal in je inbox: decorrespondent.nl/proefmail ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
De Rudi & Freddie Show is terug, en wel met De Grote Verkiezingsshow! In het kader van de komende verkiezingen voelen we een flink aantal lijsttrekkers stevig aan de tand. Deze week: CDA-lijsttrekker Henri Bontenbal. We spreken hem over groene industriepolitiek, de energietransitie, en de toekomst van de intensieve veeteelt. Luisteraars! Hen... wie!? Henri! Henri Bontenbal, de kersverse lijsttrekker van het CDA, geniet nog geen grote naamsbekendheid (hoewel zijn campagneleider hem inmiddels op elk podium met een publiek van meer dan tien mensen hijst). Ik (Jesse) behoor tot de minieme minderheid die Henri Bontenbal al kende voordat hij Henri Bontenbal, het Kamerlid, laat staan Henri Bontenbal, de lijsttrekker, werd. Hij was namelijk tot een paar jaar geleden de olijke praatpartner van Remco de Boer in de norse energiepodcast Studio Energie. Op een van hun live events fungeerde hij zelfs als begeleidend pianist van zowel Marjan van Loon (Royal Dutch Shell: tenorsaxofoon) als Marjan Minnesma (Urgenda: alt hobo) – immer een man van het midden! Afijn, deze podcast pleegt de saaiste (en meest inhoudelijke) verkiezingspodcast onder de verkiezingspodcasts te zijn. En het moet gezegd: Henri had het concept aardig te pakken. Voornoemde campagneleider – die beul die Bontenbal een burn-out injaagt – streek omstreeks één uur neer op de bank. We mochten hem rond kwart voor drie ontwaken uit zijn REM-slaap. Dus waar ging het over? Vooral over energie en klimaat. Kernenergie: goed idee? De waterstofeconomie: moeten we dat willen? Groene industriepolitiek: wat is wijsheid? Moeten we Chinese zonnepanelen, elektrische auto's en windturbines weren van de Europese markt (geopolitiek!)? En: wat vindt Henri eigenlijk van de hoeveelheden vlees die we naar binnen werken? Heeft de intensieve veeteelt toekomst in Nederland? En moeten we niet – veel meer – investeren in alternatieven? Wil je vrijblijvend kennismaken met ons journalistieke platform? Schrijf je in voor de proefmail en ontvang elke week een door redacteuren Sander van Dalsum en Milou Meulenbroek geselecteerd verhaal in je inbox: decorrespondent.nl/proefmail ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Luisteraars! Een nieuwe aflevering van De Grote Verkiezingsshow, dit keer met Caroline van der Plas. We vonden haar op de achtste verdieping van het tijdelijke Tweede Kamergebouw, waar we haar mochten interviewen in een vrijwel leeg kantoor (een ‘Berlijnse bunker', aldus Jesse). Erg sfeervol was het niet, maar interessant des te meer! Het programma van BBB is, naar eigen zeggen, ‘realistisch, evenwichtig en toekomstgericht.' Toch heeft de partij ervoor gekozen om haar plannen niet te laten doorrekenen door het Centraal Planbureau, en op dit moment heeft BBB ook nog geen financiële paragraaf gepubliceerd. Dat roept natuurlijk vragen op. Zo wijst een conservatieve doorrekening door oud-CPB'er Wim Suyker uit dat BBB veel ideeën heeft om geld uit te geven, maar het niet altijd even duidelijk is waar dit geld vandaan moet komen. ‘Uitvoering van het programma zou het overheidstekort met tenminste 7 miljard euro verder doen toenemen', schrijft hij. Veel maatregelen in het BBB-programma zijn bovendien nog voor interpretatie vatbaar. Zo wil de partij het hele toeslagenstelsel afschaffen, maar wat komt ervoor in de plaats? Er staat dat fiscale regelingen ‘die niet efficiënt zijn en/of niet meer werken' moeten verdwijnen, maar over welke regelingen gaat het dan? De hypotheekrenteaftrek? De landbouwvrijstelling? De bedrijfsopvolgingsregeling? Waarom is de BBB eigenlijk tegen veelbelovende voedseltechnologieën? We hebben het met Van der Plas ook over de BBB-plannen voor de woningmarkt, die onlangs nog positief werden gewaardeerd door oud-PvdA-Kamerlid Ed Groot. En we hebben het over technologische innovatie, en dan vooral op voedselgebied. Onlangs sprak Van der Plas verontwaardigd over de 65 miljoen euro subsidie die Nederland steekt in de ontwikkeling van ‘cellulaire agricultuur' (kweekvlees en fermentatie). Maar als ‘voedselzekerheid' en 'landbouwinnovatie' voor BBB zulke belangrijke thema's zijn, waarom is ze dan tegen dit soort veelbelovende technologieën? Zou Nederland hier niet juist voorop moeten lopen? Wil je vrijblijvend kennismaken met ons journalistieke platform? Schrijf je in voor de proefmail en ontvang elke week een door redacteuren Sander van Dalsum en Milou Meulenbroek geselecteerd verhaal in je inbox: decorrespondent.nl/proefmail ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
Het verkiezingsprogramma van GroenLinks/PvdA staat bol van de ambities, ambities die groter zijn dan ooit tevoren. We gaan 100.000 woningen bouwen, waarvan (tenminste) 30.000 sociale huurwoningen per jaar. We gaan de broeikasgasuitstoot met maar liefst 65 procent verlagen in 2030. We willen in recordtempo onze industrie verduurzamen. Maar in de uitvoering van al deze ambities gaat het vaak trager dan gehoopt. ‘In Nederland ben je zes tot acht jaar aan het praten', zei Olof van der Gaag van de Nederlandse Vereniging Duurzame Energie onlangs tijdens een rondetafelgesprek. ‘Terwijl het bouwen slechts twee jaar kost.' Hetzelfde geldt voor woningbouw. Zo ongeveer iedere politieke partij wil 100.000 woningen bouwen, maar woningbouwprojecten lopen vaak vast in de blubber van lokale belangen. ‘Deze tijd vraagt om om kathedralenbouwers die het geduld op kunnen brengen om een plan voor decennia te maken', zei Frans Timmermans in zijn Abel Herzberglezing. Wij spreken Timmermans over de vraag: hoe bouwen we kathedralen? Wil je vrijblijvend kennismaken met ons journalistieke platform? Schrijf je in voor de proefmail en ontvang elke week een door redacteuren Sander van Dalsum en Milou Meulenbroek geselecteerd verhaal in je inbox: decorrespondent.nl/proefmail ****** Voor de beste en meest privacyvriendelijke luisterervaring kun je terecht in de Correspondent-app. Ontdek 500+ shows en verhalen en ga in gesprek met je favoriete correspondenten. Download de app snel in de app-store! Geen lid? Maak ook onafhankelijke journalistiek mogelijk en krijg toegang tot de app: corr.es/wordlid. ****** Muziek: Black Gold 360 - Seven Layers of Oak Featuring Lucas Dols: Bas Daan Herweg: Piano Teus Nobel: Trompet Bob Roos: Drums open.spotify.com/track/0wmYKBMCPX…da20743b64f44f9a
In this episode, Dr. Gino Collura author of "Thriving Through Seven Layers of Successful Relationships" delves into the transformative power of these seven layers and how they shaped his trajectory from an anti-kidnapping specialist to a behavioral scientist, college professor, and successful executive. This discussion for our esteemed physician audience, will address the unique challenges they face in balancing demanding careers with personal relationships. The episode also delves into how healthcare professionals, particularly physicians, can leverage the principles discussed to enhance their interactions with patients, fostering stronger connections even in high-stress situations. This promises to be a rich conversation that transcends career boundaries, offering valuable insights for individuals seeking success in both personal and professional relationships.
In episode 18 of Recsperts, we hear from Professor Sole Pera from Delft University of Technology. We discuss the use of recommender systems for non-traditional populations, with children in particular. Sole shares the specifics, surprises, and subtleties of her research on recommendations for children.In our interview, Sole and I discuss use cases and domains which need particular attention with respect to non-traditional populations. Sole outlines some of the major challenges like lacking public datasets or multifaceted criteria for the suitability of recommendations. The highly dynamic needs and abilities of children pose proper user modeling as a crucial part in the design and development of recommender systems. We also touch on how children interact differently with recommender systems and learn that trust plays a major role here.Towards the end of the episode, we revisit the different goals and stakeholders involved in recommendations for children, especially the role of parents. We close with an overview of the current research community.Enjoy this enriching episode of RECSPERTS - Recommender Systems Experts.Don't forget to follow the podcast and please leave a review (00:00) - Introduction (04:56) - About Sole Pera (06:37) - Non-traditional Populations (09:13) - Dedicated User Modeling (25:01) - Main Application Domains (40:16) - Lack of Data about non-traditional Populations (47:53) - Data for Learning User Profiles (57:09) - Interaction between Children and Recommendations (01:00:26) - Goals and Stakeholders (01:11:35) - Role of Parents and Trust (01:17:59) - Evaluation (01:26:59) - Research Community (01:32:37) - Closing Remarks Links from the Episode: Sole Pera on LinkedIn Sole's Website Children and Recommenders KidRec 2022 People and Information Retrieval Team (PIReT) Papers: Beyhan et al. (2023): Covering Covers: Characterization Of Visual Elements Regarding Sleeves Murgia et al. (2019): The Seven Layers of Complexity of Recommender Systems for Children in Educational Contexts Pera et al. (2019): With a Little Help from My Friends: User of Recommendations at School Charisi et al. (2022): Artificial Intelligence and the Rights of the Child: Towards an Integrated Agenda for Research and Policy Gómez et al. (2021): Evaluating recommender systems with and for children: towards a multi-perspective framework Ng et al. (2018): Recommending social-interactive games for adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) General Links: Follow me on LinkedIn Follow me on Twitter Send me your comments, questions and suggestions to marcel@recsperts.com Recsperts Website
Find out if your hosts, Tracey and Sally, truly escape Ohio in this classic Hallmark Paris production! Enjoy conversations ranging from betrayals matching our tastes and the ultimate "Wedding Lie."
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Best of Arizona Tech Council Guests on BRT - BRT S04 EP05 (169) 2-12-2023 Clips of past Guests from the AZ Tech Council talking Tech on BRT What We Learned This Week AZ Tech Council w/ Steve Zylstra Solar Power of Array Tech w/ Erica Brinker Satellites w/ Marti McCurdy of Spirit Electronics AZ Bio & Tech Incubators w/ Russ Yelton Cybersecurity w/ Vince Matteo of Seven Layers AI & the Algorithm w/ Naru of Inventives Tech Launch Arizona w/ Doug Hockstad 3D Printing w/ Eric Miller of PADT Guest: Steve Zylstra, President / CEO AZ Tech Council https://www.aztechcouncil.org/ https://www.aztechcouncil.org/kfnx_july2021/ Steve Zylstra of AZ Tech Council joins BRT to talk all things technology in the Valley. The Arizona Technology Council is one of the largest technology-driven trade associations in North America, with over 850 members and growing, the only organization specifically serving technology companies statewide. They protect innovators and truly believe that technology moves all of us forward; and are dedicated to the future of Arizona. Steve Zylstra advocates for AZ tech, as well as his recurring writing about the industry. Steve, and the Council are a major source for updates on technology, business growth, and what legislation is being drafted. Notes: Seg 1 We talk about AZ as a great technology hub in the U.S., and how it compares to Silicon Valley, Boston, etc. Also the Future tech Co's moving to the valley, influx of people moving to the valley from CA, NY, etc. How high tech jobs help the valley, and surrounding business plus VC and Angel Investing. The importance of semiconductors and Aerospace, two of the most prominent industries in AZ. Full Show: HERE Steve knows the tech industry in Phoenix, the big companies to watch, the history of tech in the desert, military contractors, and new companies moving to the Valley. We also cover the Sci Tech Institute promoting STEM programs. Full Show: HERE Seg 2 Guest: Erica Brinker, Chief Commercial Officer, Array Technologies https://arraytechinc.com/executive-team/ https://arraytechinc.com/team-member/erica-brinker/ erica.brinker@arraytechinc.com Erica Brinker Chief Commercial Officer A technology and data-driven executive with over 20 years of diverse marketing, brand management, corporate communications and business development experience, Brinker joins Array from Honeywell International, where she served most recently as CMO, Vice President Marketing & Sales Excellence. Brinker also led business development for the Services, Software and Connectivity business of Honeywell Aerospace. Prior to joining Honeywell in 2011, Brinker held various leadership roles within software, technology, industrial, healthcare, aerospace, retail and hospitality companies with brands including Polo Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Company and Kate Spade. Brinker earned a Bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University and earned her MBA in International Business from the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. https://arraytechinc.com/ Who We Are Array Technologies is a global leader advancing the future of clean energy. With over 30 years of innovations that have powered the solar industry, Array is uniquely positioned to deliver renewable energy solutions for customers seeking clean energy adoption in markets around the globe. While our strength lies in building the world's most reliable and efficient utility-scale solar trackers, our expertise, capabilities, and resources position us to extend into additional renewable energy solutions. As pioneers, innovators, and visionaries, we are committed to generating energy with integrity for a sustainable world. Full Show: HERE Guest: Marti McCurdy - CEO of Spirit Electronics https://www.linkedin.com/in/marti-mccurdy-1083a936/ https://www.spiritelectronics.com/about-us/ Marti McCurdy, owner and CEO of Spirit Electronics, is a veteran not only of the semiconductor business but also of the United States Air Force. Marti's focus as CEO is to serve the aerospace and defense industry for high reliability components. She exercises her engineering knowledge of space qualified flows and sophisticated testing to deliver flight class devices. Throughout her career as a business owner and most recent position as VP, Marti's goal is to bring her high standard of customer service and cultivated relationships to serve the aerospace sector she is so familiar with. Marti holds a current patent and is a published author in ultrasonic applications. Spirit Electronics is a certified veteran-owned, woman-owned value-added distributor of electronic components. Our product lines and value-added services offer power, memory, FPGAs, ASICs–everything you need to build out a high-reliability board that can perform in even the harshest environments. Spirit builds components for satellites, used in the aerospace and defense industries. Spirit Electronics is redefining distribution by bringing supply chain services under one roof. We are creating new approaches to service and delivery for our customers. With our team's focus on unique aerospace and defense (A&D) requirements, chain of custody, and on-time-delivery, our services deliver components fully qualified and ready for assembly right when you need them. The facility is in Phoenix, AZ, includes 2,000 sq ft of warehouse space to house your inventory. We recently added a fully equipped test and qualification lab and a partner facility dedicated to contract manufacturing. Full Show: HERE Seg 3 Guest: Russ Yelton, Pres., Yelton & Associates Immediate Past Chairman, AZBio Board of Directors http://www.yeltonandassociates.com/ https://www.azbio.org/azbio-board-of-directors/russ-yelton https://www.linkedin.com/in/russ-yelton-46a9412/ https://twitter.com/ryelton Russ Yelton Bio: Russ Yelton served as Chairman of the AZBio Board of Directors from January 2015 to December 2017. He has been an active board members since being elected in 2009. He is currently president of Yelton and Associates. The firm provides economic development services as well as early stage business solutions. Yelton and Associates has experience both domestically and internationally and has assisted thousands of entrepreneurs to raise funding and bring their products to a variety of markets. The firm also has a long history of assisting municipalities with the development of co-work, incubators and accelerators as well as loan funds, student focused entrepreneurial programming as well as shared facilities. As a Board Member at Pinnacle Transplant Technologies, Inc., Yelton provides executive level leadership to a rapidly expanding tissue bank and medical device company. Yelton served as Pinnacle Transplant's CEO from 2014 to 2017. Pinnacle Transplant Technologies is a multi-service tissue bank dedicated to ethical participation in the donate life process. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) registered and American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) accredited, Pinnacle only works with federally chartered Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) and agencies accredited by AATB to help safeguard our employees, provide superior allografts for transplantation and assure reverence to our donor families. Prior to joining Pinnacle Transplant Technologies, Yelton was President and CEO of the Northern Arizona Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology located in Flagstaff. NACET is a business incubation program that assists companies with commercializing their technologies in both domestic and international markets. NACET is supported by the City of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona University where it functions as the Technology Transfer Office for NAU. Clients in NACET's program received individual business consulting, access to mentors, venture and angel capital and domestic and international student research teams. AZBio: Supporting Arizona's Life Science Industry for 19 Years (2003 – 2022) Learn more about Arizona's bioindustry: www.azbio.org | Facebook: AZBIO |Twitter: @AZBio @AZBioCEO We're part of a movement to create sustainable funding for life science innovation in Arizona. Learn more at www.AZAdvances.org Full Show: HERE Guests: Vince Matteo, Seven Layer Networks, Inc. https://sevenlayers.com/ There are many different types of cyber attacks from a password breach, website hack to email phishing scams. Vince Matteo of Seven Layers (.com) gives advice on what to be on the lookout for, tips for protection, and some reference sites for more info. We discuss Email Phishing scams, spearphishing attack, password breaches, website hacks, data breaches, ramsonware, software and VPNs. Full Show: HERE Seg 4 Guests: Naru, CEO / Founder of Inventives (formerly Aptus AI) https://aptusai.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/inventivesai https://www.linkedin.com/in/naru95/ Naru returns to BRT Show talking tech, software, and AI. His team is always developing new applications with AI in healthcare, finance, biotech, & aerospace. Naru shows how so many technologies are connected and what the future of business looks like. Inventives is the new company, with the same core technology team, but focusing the business into a venture studio by creating new AI projects for companies not yet using AI. Inventives new projects can become spinoff companies with this new technology. They work with B2B clients and also Investors for these types of companies. Radiology is a current project to enhance the patient experience using AI – called SKIP. This project is on the Operations side to make the patient process of paperwork, payments, etc. to be automated (& efficient) with AI working with the patient. This will be stand alone, but if adopted by other medical offices over the long term can streamline the healthcare industry. Naru and his team are working on document management, where their AI program will be able to read documents and determine what the info is. Rising Cloud is another project they are building that manages a company cloud usage to improve costs. Moore's Law – Each year computing power grows 2x as fast, but cuts the cost in half Full Show: HERE Guests: Doug Hockstad, RTTP Assistant VP, Tech Launch Arizona https://techlaunch.arizona.edu/person/doug-hockstad Doug Hockstad is TLA's Assistant Vice President. TLA helps to accomplish the broader University of Arizona mission by providing a variety of services to faculty that protect intellectual property, streamline the technology commercialization process, support the creation of startups based on University technology, and find commercial applications for university research. Doug joined the UA with 25 years' of experience in high tech markets, primarily in the software market, including both established company and startup experience, and most recently having served as Associate Director, Software & Engineering Licensing in the University of Michigan's Office of Technology Transfer. The University of Arizona is a place of learning, invention, discovery, and a leading public research university. Tech Launch Arizona started in 2012 to help bring those discoveries to the world through commercial pathways (laboratory and into the marketplace). Their primary focus is ensuring that innovations originating with UArizona faculty, researchers, staff and students find meaningful applications. Tech Launch is an incubator for StartUps with Angel Investors and VC connections. They also team with alumni, in concert with the technology and business community, to maximize the impact of UArizona research, intellectual property (IP), Licensing, patents, and technological innovation. The University of Arizona Center for Innovation (UACI) is a startup incubator network with locations across the Southern Arizona region. Half of UA Tech Launch is bio science, and there are 2 medical schools located in Tucson and Phoenix. Full Show: HERE Guest: Eric Miller, Co-Owner & Principal of PADT, Inc. https://www.padtinc.com/ Eric Miller is the co-founder and Principal for a 3D printing, consulting and design company called PADT (started in 1994). They hold engineering patents for design. Their main location is in AZ, but have offices around the SWest. They have all areas of the industry covered, as well as servicing, and selling the 3D equipment. PADT also does modeling and simulation for clients. Eric is very involved in the AZ Tech Industry for more than 30 years, as an Executive, Entrepreneur and an Investor. He serves on the AZ Tech Council, and in some prominent Angel Investor funds groups. He has dealt with Startups, and also AZ Commerce Authority in promoting tech in AZ. The tech sector is covered is covered in a wide range, from investing and seed funding to regulations Government involvement in luring new firms to the valley. 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Mindset has a lot more to do with just feelings and thoughts, it comes down to a science. Engage with Brad and LL as they recap psychologist, Kasey Jo Ordivas and her insights to overcoming fixed vs growth mindset and how it impacts seemingly small thoughts…like cooking;)If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Fixed vs growth mindset Researching your thoughts The seven whysWriting out the feelings around imposter syndrome Episode References/Links:Kasey's Free Growth Journal promptsEthan Kross: Chatter The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:01 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast, where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring Bold, Executable, Intrinsic and Targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Brad Crowell 0:46 Hello!Lesley Logan 0:47 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co host in life Brad Crowell and I are going to talk about the shifting convo I had with Kasey Jo Orvidas in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that episode, go back, listen to that one, and then come back to this one, or listen to this one and listen to that one, or listen to this one and another one and then come back to that one. You get to do whatever order of podcasts as you want to do. And I'm really excited because if it sounds like we're in a different room, or if you're watching this on YouTube, and you're like, "Whose five year old bedroom are you in?"Brad Crowell 1:17 Yeah, that sort of feels like, definitely. And it also may sound different than normal because we are not at home.Lesley Logan 1:26 No, actually. So here's the deal. I was supposed to be there, there's so many things that are happening in the world right now. Right? That it's like you want to do all and I believe in pauses, we believe in the power of the pause and a girlfriend of mine, Kareen Walsh, who was actually and Dr. Kelly Bender, who are both have been guests on this podcast. They were both going to be in Scottsdale while they were both in Scottsdale, Arizona for different conferences at the same time. It's a 45... (Brad: I didn't know that.) Yeah. (Brad: Oh) So yeah. So I they're at different conferences at the same time. And so they're like, "Hey, do you want to come to Arizona and hang with us?" And I was like, "Yeah, I do." So I was like, I was like, "Okay, I'm gonna go there." But then Barely Canadian was supposed to have a fashion show. And they're like, "Hey, are you gonna be able to come our fashion show?" And I was like, "I think I can do that." And then you're like, "I'm so, we're supposed to go camping." I was like, "Well, I can do all the things." So let me just tell you, if you really want to do things, you probably can make it happen. So what was the original plan was I was gonna fly to Arizona, I was gonna hang with Kareen and Kelly, which I did do. But then the fashion show got moved to June 5th, which is my Dad's birthday, so I can't do that. However, when we planned this I was like flying from Arizona to LA then taking an Amtrak train to Josh... to Palm Springs where Brad was gonna pick me up in Palm Springs to go to Joshua Tree. Anyways, then this incredible thing happened which was have an amazing phone call interview with this incredible magazine. I didn't want to miss. So then we had to like add a hotel into there. And then the fashion show got moved. So anyways, fast forward, rewind. I flew from Arizona to hang out with my girlfriends. Then I flew to Palm Springs. I'm in this pretty pretty princess room because it's the only room available in Palm Springs on a Sunday during all these festivals. And Brad is here. We're recording these podcasts before we go to Joshua Tree. (Brad: Yeah) Hang out in his cactus garden. (Brad: Heck yeah.) Anyway, (Brad: I'm so excited.) that is not what I was super excited about. (Brad and Lesley laughs) But Brad wanted to make sure, we all wanted...Brad Crowell 3:21 A little side note. (Lesley: Yeah) Little side note.Lesley Logan 3:22 We just wanted to make sure that you knew why we're in a weird space and it's not a five year old room. This is a hotel room you can you can get this but they didn't pay me for this podcast, so I'm not telling you who it is. Okay, coming up in a couple of weeks, I am going to be with Erika Quest teaching a six hour pre con at Momentum Fest, if you don't remember Jessica Valant. She was on our show last year. (Brad: Yeah) She's incredible. Brad and I love Momentum Fest and Brad's gonna be there with our booth. I'm teaching at the festival all weekend long. So if you live in Denver, if you can get yourself to Denver, you need to be going to Momentum Fest. So check that out. And ...Brad Crowell 3:57 It's a movement festival. So it's not just Pilates. They have all sorts of (Lesley: Yoga ... medication) modalities there. Yeah. And and it's also just a great time. It's just great people. It's a really fun vibe. And we've we. The first year we did it because our our friends were doing it, hosting it. And we were like, "Oh, well, of course we'll come in and support you." (Lesley: Yeah) And it was so much fun. We were like, "Well, you're gonna do it again next year. Right? Because we're coming."Lesley Logan 4:22 Yeah. And then and then we actually didn't do the next one.Brad Crowell 4:26 Well, then the next one we were out of the country.Lesley Logan 4:29 Yeah, anyways, but we believe in it so much. We sent everyone there and we have gone back every year since (Brad: Yeah) we're really excited about it. We'll have the flashcards there, we've got the book there. It's just a lot of fun. There's a solstice party. You can buy one day tickets today tickets, you can buy the pre con without coming or you can come to the whole thing. Just get your Thass two at Momentum Fest. Okay. And then one more thing I'm super excited about because it's coming up quick. I can't believe how fast this summer is going, Brad. (Brad: Yeah, I know.) So (Brad: It's already May.) eLevate if you remember if you've been listening for a long time 'eLevate' is my mentorship program for Pilates instructors who are wanting to elevate their practice, their connection to the method and how they teach the method. And our first round sold out. It's been incredible to nine month program. Anyways, we're about to open up the doors for the second round. Yes, I said second round, I'm going to do it after all, we are just confirming all the dates around the retreats, but we're taking fewer people this time. So if you are wanting to be on invited to that mentorship, you actually need to do need to get on to the waitlist, because we are going to invite those people first. First come, first serve applications. So you need to go to um, where did they need to go, Brad?Brad Crowell 5:38 lesleylogan.co/elevateLesley Logan 5:43 Great, great, so you're gonna go there to get on the waitlist? Okay. We have an audience question, I think. (Brad: Yeah) This is funny. This one made me laugh.Brad Crowell 5:52 Well, I'll, I will let you read it because (Lesley: Okay) it's about me.Lesley Logan 5:56 Yeah. So I got a question. Did I see that Brad does have an Instagram account. And it's been kind of funny, because the whole time it's like Brad's not on Instagram. He's not on social. He's not on social but Brad, did you, did you?Brad Crowell 6:09 I totally did. I was I was inspired by our publicist. She said, "Brad, you talk about cactuses so much. You should have an Instagram about that." And I was like, "I would totally do that. I'm totally doing that." And so we brainstormed a lot of different names and ultimately got cactus daddie, that's @cactus_daddie, d a d d i e. (Lesley: Yeah) And so if you love seeing plants that somehow magically survive in jungles and deserts, cactus, cacti, they all, they do, succulents as well. I'm infatuated with them. And everywhere I go, now, they just kind of jump out at me and I take pictures of them. And it's just a lot of fun. (Lesley: Yeah) So come join me.Lesley Logan 6:58 Come join him. If you want to see the cactuses. He's already been getting feedback on on his account. So (Brad and Lesley laughs) (Brad: I have.) So you know, what? Every... no one is immune to feedback on their social media. All right.Brad Crowell 7:14 All right. Let's talk about Kasey Jo Orvidas. Obsessed with the connection between mindset and health behaviors. Kasey Jo went and got a Ph.D in Psychology to study growth versus the fixed mindset. Okay. Growth versus fixed. And that's key. It was a great conversation. She then developed her own program, health mindset, coaching certification, and started her health and fitness coaching business, KJO coaching. She's a determined woman working to blend psychology and health to help her clients develop lasting change. (Lesley: Yeah) And I just wanted to say, first off, I had no idea that like, mindset wasn't just a concept, but it was a science. There's science behind mindset.Lesley Logan 8:01 I know. Everyone thinks, it's o, it's a woowoo. But it's it's actually completely scientifically based. SoBrad Crowell 8:06 Yeah, so like this, you know, I guess it made sense to me that she studied Psychology, of course. But then after getting the the foundation her... you know, in psychology, then went on to do her study and mindset. And so that found that really, really surprising. (Lesley: Yeah) I didn't know that.Lesley Logan 8:24 I love it. I love it. Well, you mentioned this already in her bio. So I'm gonna start with it. One thing I love that she talked about, is the growth versus six fixed mindset. And I think this is really a cool topic. It's, I find that when we can, we can actually like, label something, it makes it easier for us to understand what's happening. So I this weekend had a completely, a complete moment of a fixed mindset. And so just so you know, I think we talked about this in the podcast interview, you don't just like, you don't just like get a growth mindset and like, you're done. Like, nailed it, right? Like, you actually have to keep working at that. So, so just so you know, if you have days where you like, are like abundance, like I can do it all and like, like, you don't see things as holding you back, or like you don't see someone else's success as a reason you can't have it. That doesn't mean you're never going to have those moments where you're like, "I can't, you know, or this isn't working. I'm not good enough." Like you're gonna have you're a human being. But ...Brad Crowell 9:23 Well also too, there's more than it's not like you're not like chasing the the the mindset unicorn and once you've caught the unicorn, you're good for the rest of your life. (Lesley: Right) It's also like spread out across different topics, too. Right? You may have really worked on your money mindset, let's say (Lesley: Yeah) but your you know, your confidence in yourself in dating, maybe isn't there right so you're ... it's it's not like once you got it one place. You nailed it everywhere, either.Lesley Logan 9:56 Yeah, yeah. And I think that's really important, because I think that's where like, we're gonna talk about this later on the episode but like, I think that's where impostor syndrome comes in, because you like, you feel like you're good here, but you're not good there. I see this with our Agency members all the time. They're like, "Give it, I got it here. And now I don't have it here." And it's like, right, because it's ...Brad Crowell 10:11 I mean, Kasey talked about that, (Lesley: Yeah) too. She, she's, like, you know, even after five years of studying mindset, and understanding, you know, everything behind it, the foundation of it and why it happens. She said, she still catches herself, limiting herself and creating these limiting beliefs of like, "I always. I can't. Not that's not for me," like these kinds of words that are associated with (Lesley: Yeah) a fixed (Lesley: Yeah) mindset as opposed to a growth mindset. And, and I ...Lesley Logan 10:40 Oh, I think we talked about this on Michael Unbroken's episode, like, the worst thing you can say is, that's just who I am.Brad Crowell 10:44 Yes, that's the worst thing you could say. That was the episode, that was a great episode.Lesley Logan 10:48 That's a fixed mindset. So, (Brad: Right) I highly recommend, you know, think about listen to the words you're saying, if it's can't, not good enough. I'm not, I don't know enough or (Brad: That's not for me.) That's, um, that's just who I am. (Brad: Yeah) Just explore those. It's okay to like, look, there's like, I'm not like, not a lot of foods are for me, but... Right? So like, that's fine. But, but like this, be mindful of what you're saying about yourself because that fixed mindset could be like, literally starts to limit you. And like limit you in other areas.Brad Crowell 11:23 I think this is a great opportunity to talk about the 'why'. (Lesley: The 'why'?) Yeah, you know, the whys of... Asking yourself the seven why's, (Lesley: Oh yeah) you know, like that this is ...Lesley Logan 11:38 So funny, I just saw him. (Brad: Oh, really?) (Lesley laughs) Yeah. So, so the Seven Layers to Why is from Dean Graziosi. And the most hilarious thing is I just tell Brad, "Hey, I just saw him while I was having breakfast with Kareen in Arizona." (Brad: Ha!) So like, so speaking of Dean, you weren't in that part of the conversation but now you are. It's just like, why do, his is more like, "Why do you wanted this?" Like, "Why do I want to write a book?" "Because I want to get my message out there." "Why don't we get your message out there?" "Because my message can change lives." "Why do you want to change lives?" "Because I grew up with people who told me I couldn't do anything." Like, "Why is that important to you? Why, why?" Why until you get to the whole thing, (Lesley: Yeah) which is like, I don't ever want anyone to ever live in a world where they can't believe in what they do. Like or I don't (Brad: Yeah) like it's not, you know, soBrad Crowell 12:27 It's a fascinating dive into your own thinking and this is actually something that we didn't pick as a talking point but Kasey Jo was talking about researching your own mind and listening to the words that circulate in your own thoughts and then you know, but this researching your own mind that is a great tool, the 'whys' is a great tool to to (Lesley: Yeah) understanding yourself.Lesley Logan 12:56 And you can also go, you can also do the, "Why do I think that? Who told me that?" And that goes (Brad: Yeah) like Thor. Right? When we have that guests Thor, (Brad: Sure) he says, "I can't do that." And and you know, Byron Katie talks about this a lot, where just like, it's like, "Who would you be if you didn't have this fixed mindset? Who would you be if you didn't have the thought you couldn't do the thing?" You'd be the (Brad: Or) person you can do the thing.Brad Crowell 13:14 Or what would the person who could do that thing? What would they be doing? (Lesley: Yeah) Or how would they be thinking?Lesley Logan 13:20 Oh, hey, be it till you see it. (Brad: Hey) I said hey. (Brad laughs) We can just go on and on about this whole thing. It could be, I mean, it should be its own episode, we just had it with Kasey. So at any rate, I think it's a wrap this up a little bow and it kind of leads into your thing. It is okay, if you have a fixed mindset moment, it's going to, you're human being. (Brad: Yeah) What you then need to do is explore that in your mind, in an, in writing, in conversation with others around it so that you can pull it into, so you can pull yourself into a growth mindset aspect. And what will happen is you'll get faster and faster at doing this you're fixed mindset. (Brad: Right. You'll identify it.) might take you six months to get over them but then after that you were able to in six weeks and then in six days and then it's in six minutes. You're like, "Oh what is that thought? Oh hello old thought coming back in. Nice to see you. We don't agree with that anymore." You know, like you get to there's the author of Chatter like people use their own name to talk though to themselves when they were trying to like train a thought over and it you might think a crazy person but you're not like it was actually science around that. So anyways, I'm obsessed. I'm obsessed with it. Anyways, what did you love?Brad Crowell 14:28 Well, I am so I'm glad we're we're digging into growth versus fixed mindset because I know that's one of the things we talked about so much on the show and in our webinars with Profitable Pilates. But one of the consistently recurring struggles that we've been told people are really digging into is imposter syndrome. And also, I mean or experiencing, not necessarily digging into but experiencing. And I know this is something that I also deal with, you also deal with impostor syndrome. (Lesley: Oh) Right. (Lesley: Yeah) And when we when we talk about impostor syndrome. I know it makes me feel small. Like, it makes me feel like like, "Oh, yeah, you know, like, I'm just not good enough for the thing, or I, why am I? How, why are people listening to me? How (Lesley: Yeah) do I have the authority to do all this kind of stuff?" And one, I want to kind of flip this, the perspective of it. Typically, we associated with fear, negativity. Right?Lesley Logan 15:37 How about we go in, people go into I see it all the time, the people we coach, or even in our OPC group, where they feel like an impostor, they go into like a shame spiral. And then it goes into a fixed mindset. And then it's (Brad: Right) like this whole thing. And it's like, yeah,Brad Crowell 15:47 Well, so I want to flip it, though, because one thing that Kasey Jo mentioned, was having imposter syndrome definitely means you're not a narcissist. (Lesley: Right. So it's not a bad thing.) So it doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing. Like (Lesley: Yeah) sometimes, I think it's helpful to acknowledge that, you know, we really do care about our work, we do care that we're conveying a message that is going to be helpful for people and beneficial for people. You know, so it's funny, because everything has a plus and a minus even impostor syndrome.Lesley Logan 16:23 Well, I also think like, it shows you care. (Brad: Yeah) It just shows you care. And also, it might even show you that you know, more because when you know more than you know, you don't know, you don't know. (Brad: Oh, yeah.) Do you know what I mean?Brad Crowell 16:35 That's another that's another thing that two of you talked about.Lesley Logan 16:37 The more that you know, the more you learn what you don't know, and that like (Brad: Yeah) creates his own impo... Like, yeah. It is, like new level, new devil. So you know, I think I love that you brought this up, because I think it's just, it's okay to just call it out. I'm feeling or we do this all the time in the house. (Brad: Yeah) It's like, I'm feeling impostor syndrome around this right now. And then when you pull it out of your head, it's all of a sudden, like, it doesn't actually have the power anymore, doesn't mean you don't have the feelings anymore. But it doesn't have that power. And then you can actually talk about it. And sometimes it can feel really silly, or sometimes it can go, "Oh, it's because I'm not doing this thing over here. Because I'm not doing this thing over here. I have impostor syndrome about this because I don't feel authentic. Okay, so know I know what I need to work on."Brad Crowell 17:21 Yeah, yeah, I mean, and, and one thing you can do is actually write this down. Because I find it a lot easier when I'm looking at something is, then I can, kind of analyze it from the other side. But this is all mindset, right? Like, when you when you're receiving something in and it's negative, well, how do we from an objective perspective, like third party? What if you could stand on the side of yourself and look at this happening to you? How do you look at it and see what could be positive about that? Right? So if you're experiencing impostor syndrome, in a way of like, "I don't know why I'm the one that was picked to teach this class" or something like that, write that down. And then I think that will allow you like, "I don't know why I was picked for this," you know, then it will allow you to go, "Maybe I was picked for this for something else." And you can kind of see that. (Lesley: Yeah) When I'm, when you're looking at it, I find it's easier. And it's this is a very strange internal dialogue. And it's only really started to be available since I started doing journaling. Because I've never really written things down, especially my feelings in that way. Or like what I'm struggling with or worried about. And you know, it when you're just writing it out, suddenly, you can can say, "Alright, well, what if, what if this was a positive for me instead of a negative? How does that look? What is that actually?" (Lesley: Yeah) And then you can focus on that.Lesley Logan 18:52 Yeah, and maybe, maybe write down the questions you're gonna ask yourself, when you're having impostor syndrome, when you're not having it so that you have this list next to your desk. So it's like I don't like then you can like go through the questions that work for you. I really liked that.Cool!All right. So finally, let's talk about those BE IT action items that you covered with Kasey Jo Orvidas. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo? I will jump in right here. And we, I kind of already hit hinted at this actually looks like I ended up both of ours. But researching your thoughts. We were talking about those seven why's. Where did this thought come from? So if you this is the fixed versus open growth, sorry, growth mindsets, right? Where did that thought come from? Was that like something you inherited from a family member or from a teacher from another friend of yours, from an experience that personally happened to you? Why is that thought there? Is that thought really true? What is the evidence for that thought being true? What is the evidence against that thought? And then, you know, be basically like, a researcher of your own mindset, your own mentality. You know, why are you doing the things that you're doing and, and be willing to actually look at it?Yeah, I really love that. I mean, we did this when we were doing the Artist's Way. And like, (Brad: Yeah) I like was like, "Oh, I don't cook." Because of this one time, my grandfather yelled at me about how I made a grilled cheese sandwich. Is that really like, what stopped me from learning how to cook?Brad Crowell 20:34 And also, (Lesley: Like so silly.) Well, it's also, you know, funny, because I think that is a fascinating example. In that you never told me that story before. (Lesley: I know.) And we'd been married for a long time. And I never heard that. And suddenly, through the process of journaling, you were like, "I just remembered something. (Lesley: Yeah) And I wonder, I wonder if this is part of my mindset (Lesley: Yeah) around cooking."Lesley Logan 21:03 Yeah. And you know, I mean, like, and I know that sounds like the Lesley it's just cooking. It's like, yeah, but that stop, that has stopped me from cooking for years, y'all. Like, we're talking Brad goes away. And I'm like, "I think I'm have some almonds for dinner. I think that's good. That's good." (Brad and Lesley laughs) Thank God for Postmates. Okay, here's me ...Brad Crowell 21:23 Well, I just want to give you to a little shout out since discovering that. What were the action items that you took?Lesley Logan 21:31 Oh, I started cooking a new recipe a week from this new co... from this cookbook from a restaurant that I love in Siem Reap. And I would have cooked a new recipe this week. But Brad cooked my cauliflower. And that was supposed to be for cauliflower bites. So we will we will start that when we get back. We will, I will put all of a big fat post it note, "Don't cook this head of cauliflower. It's for my new experiment."Brad Crowell 21:53 That's so funny. I didn't know that. But but but the reason I wanted to keep talking about this is because you identified it. Right? And then you talked about it. And then you made a, you made a decision. (Lesley: Yeah) And you took action and ...Lesley Logan 22:10 Well, it goes into my my BE IT action item. It says, "Write it out. What can you start today?" (Brad: There you go.) And thank you for setting me up for that. (Brad laughs) And so what, that's what I did, like I was like, "Okay, how.." Like, "How can I start something small today?" I don't want to take a cooking class, you all. Like I know I'm on a hobby hunt. That is not something I want. I don't want that kind of pressure. I just wanted it to be fun and easy. And so the first thing I made were these like fudge brownie, there's suppose to be balls, but I made them bites and they are amazing. And so it was like what I looked at all the recipes that I looked at which one would be the easiest one to start with. I did not take on, there was this one that I was like, "I love that recipe." But I didn't take it on because it was like a little bit outside my element. So I took on what I could and so I did write it out. I did look at it. And I thought about like, "Okay, what are some ways I can make this happen?" And you know, we have a lot of people who talk about writing things out in their BE IT action items. And this one was really specific. What can you literally do starting today? And so I feel like that's an even better BE IT action item then just to write it out. It's like, what is it that you can do right now? (Brad: Yeah) Because if you start writing out like, "Oh, I actually could start that one." And like you keep going, you end up getting a step that you can take. And it's going to actually tell your brain, "Oh, growth mindset. I'm taking a step forward in this." (Brad: Right) It's going to be the antidote to fear we talk about in every one of these episodes ...You got the micro win (Lesley: Yeah) that helps you celebrate, (Lesley: Yeah) that helps your mindset. (Lesley: Yeah) Gives you confidence.Yeah, so I've actually like I have I have also been making my own lunch now. Like every like Brad is not (Brad: Yeah) watching me go.Brad Crowell 23:46 And it's actually a real lunch.Lesley Logan 23:47 It is a real lunch. It is, we have more dishes to do every day now. So anyways, that's the other side of that. Well, I'm Lesley Logan.Brad Crowell 23:56 And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 23:57 How are we going to use these tips in your life? Let us know. I want you to screenshot this episode, tag the @be_it_pod, you can now tag @cactus_daddie, can also tag @coachkaseyjo with your takeaways. Please do this. So we know what you're doing. We want to celebrate you. We want to be cheerleaders for you and your DMs because we know how much you need that. I need that. We're all human beings. It's okay to need people to high five you for what you're doing. So tag us and let us know how you're gonna do this and share it with someone else who needs this. If you have a friend in your life who's like, "Ooh, we got to fix mindset that's driving me nuts." Just send them this episode and it'll just you don't have to say anything. It'll just nudge him right along. So thank you so much. And until next time, Be It Till You See It.Brad Crowell 24:36 Bye for now.Lesley Logan 24:39 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review. And follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcasts. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the @be_it_pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day!'Be It Till You See It' is a production of 'As The Crows Fly Media'.Brad Crowell 25:12 It's written, produced, filmed and recorded by your host Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell. Our Associate Producer is Amanda Frattarelli.Lesley Logan 25:23 Kevin Perez at Disenyo handles all of our audio editing.Brad Crowell 25:28 Our theme music is by Ali at APEX Production Music. And our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 25:36 Special thanks to our designer Jaira Mandal for creating all of our visuals (which you can't see because this is a podcast) and our digital producer, Jay Pedroso for editing all video each week so you can. Brad Crowell 25:49 And to Angelina Herico for transcribing each of our episodes so you can find them on our website. And, finally to Meridith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time. 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Rendering Unconscious welcomes Joseph Robicheaux to the podcast! On this episode, he presents his lecture from the first Psychoanalysis, Art & the Occult conference, London, 2016, “The Seven Souls: The Seven Layers of the Vodou Soul” Joseph Robicheaux is Oungan, Diviner, Author, Singer, Historian, Artist, Poeth. He has dedicated his life to the study of the occult, spirituality and religion of Traditional societies in the ancient and modern world, having studied many forms of traditional belief. From his own upbringing, and later initiation into Haitian Vodou, Robicheaux comes from a multicultural background, offering a worldview shaped by his immersion into often misunderstood and vilified cultures. Robicheaux seeks to present the underrepresented “occult” in an understandable and edifying way. Be sure to check out his book Kuzen Azaka Mede: Engaging with the Lwa of Work, Labor, and Land: https://www.hadeanpress-eu.com/shop/p/kuzen-azaka-mede-engaging-with-the-lwa-of-work-labor-and-land As well as his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcJU_Id4eNG3OlDaX0Wjk-g And SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/josephrobicheaux Collected papers from the first Psychoanalysis, Art & the Occult conference, London, 2016, can be found in The Fenris Wolf 9 edited by Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson. https://store.trapart.net/details/00026 http://psychartcult.org This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/efBsqNmMRsw You can support the podcast at our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair: www.drvanessasinclair.net Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (Trapart 2019): store.trapart.net/details/00000 The song at the end of the episode is “Night of the Hunter” from the album “The Pathways of the Heart (for Jess)” by Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson available digitally on Bandcamp from Highbrow Lowlife: https://vanessasinclaircarlabrahamsson.bandcamp.com Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: Joseph Robicheaux
Hi guys! New episode, sorry it's late. With Nate and Jesse both working, it's been harder to maintain the illusion of a schedule, but we'll keep cranking these out, as long as all 60 of you keep listening! We discuss several small topics, from football party snacks and Meat Loaf, to cruel nicknames, and how to shop for cheese and olive oil. Time Stamps: 00:57 On Nicknames (Multiple Funnies) 12:44 Jesse's New Dessert Drink: The Iceball Slide 16:42 How Name-Control Works 20:00 The Guys Veer into Olive Oil 28:02 A Shout Out to the Late, Great Michel Richard 29:30 The Great Meatloaf Discussion 31:53 On the Interesting Properties of Pork Protein 33:53 On Filler in Meatloaf 36:44 Seasonings and Flavorings 41:05 How Many Eggs? 42:07 How to Check Seasoning 44:03 Bacon Wrapping, and the Parchment Trick 46:46 Jordan's Meatloaf-Mayonnaise Trick 48:18 Time to Talk About Super Bowl Snacks, Starting with Dips 48:49 Brun-WOW 52:19 Definitions of Pimiento Cheese and Bagna Cauda 55:15 Bread Bowl Dips 56:06 Helluva Good Dip 57:06 Jesse's Wife's Family's Cocktail Weenies 58:36 Nate's Trash-ass Artichoke Dip 1:00:00 What are the Seven Layers in Taco Dip? 103:12 A Heartfelt Goodbye to DD Pecker's
In today's episode, I interview Adele Anderson, an NLP Trainer who is passionate about teaching people to understand the power of the mind and how changing your thinking can change your life. Adele shares a fascinating personal story about a plane crash she was in as a young woman that flipped in a river. What happened that fateful day changed the trajectory of her life as she became committed to understanding the power of the mind. As an NLP Trainer, she coaches people on how to reprogram their thoughts so they can create the outcomes they desire for their life. To learn about the story that brought Adele and me together, listen to Episode #8 Coincidences: Gifts from the Universe. Highlight's from this episode: Making choices about your story. Maslow's hierarchy of needs Awareness of your thoughts and word choice is key to changing outcomes Understanding your core values is your ‘true north' How “I am” statements define you Standing in your own power Words your brain cannot process - “Don't”, “Can't”, “Try” To manifest successfully - use present tense, direct and concise language How to use the Seven Layers of Why to understand what you really want Recommended book: The Obstacle is the Way, by Ryan Holiday About Our Guest Adele Anderson: As a survivor of a plane that crashed and flipped in a river, I know now that anything is possible when we make the right choice at the right time. As an NLP Trainer and Grief Coach, I serve leaders who require strategies for coping in life, not just influencing productivity and the bottom line. I offer 1:1 and group training in different aspects of NLP or international certification. Clients express a deep sense of fulfillment and ease, feel confident in their leadership skills; and experience expanded feelings of Life satisfaction. How to connect with Adele Anderson: Website: https://lifecoachadele.com/ (https://lifecoachadele.com) Email: adele@fulfillyourdestiny.ca Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lifecoachadeleanderson/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lifecoachadeleanderson) Thanks for listening! If you want to learn more about what I teach around finding clarity and creating a life you love full of purpose, passion, and joy, I encourage you to join our community at Joyful Inspired Living. Here's the link: http://www.joyfuljourney.ca/ (http://www.joyfuljourney.ca/) About your host: I'm your host, Anita Adams, an award-winning leader and the founder of Joyful Inspired Living, an organization dedicated to teaching people how to access their highest most authentic selves so they can find clarity and create a life of purpose, passion, and joy. In addition to hosting the Joyful Journey Podcast, I offer retreats, both live and online, and private coaching programs to further guide my clients on their journey to their highest selves. Leave us a review We truly appreciate your ratings and reviews, which help others find us so we can reach more people with our message and ultimately bring more joy into the world. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Other ways to connect with me: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anitaadams604/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/anitaadams604/?hl=en) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/joyfulinspiredLiving (https://www.facebook.com/joyfulinspiredLiving) Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitaadamsyvr/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitaadamsyvr/) Email - anita@joyfulinspiredliving.com Leave us a reviewWe appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value-adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!!
Today's recipe is Whipped Greek Feta Dip (a.k.a. Seven Layers of Amazing!).Here are the links to some of the items I talked about in this episode: #adCutting BoardChef's KnifeFood ProcessorHand-Held MixerCitrus ZesterWooden Cutting Board with HandleHere's the Recipe Of The Day page with all of our recipe links.If you want to make sure that you always find out what today's recipe is, do one or all of the following:Subscribe to the Podcast,Text the word Dinner to 1-833-413-1352,Join the ROTD Facebook Group here (this is a brand new group! You'll be a founding member!),Subscribe to get emails here.Have a great day! -Christine xo
Seven Layers of the Revelation of Christ (Word of Power) by Apostle Joseph Mintah | Systematic Delivery of Apostolic Doctrine Series
Seven Layers of the Revelation of Christ by Apostle Joseph Mintah | Systematic Delivery of Apostolic Doctrine Series
Five years ago, Emilie Rawlings had a breakdown. She was overworking herself, the culmination of years of struggling with boundaries, specifically of time and obligation. She pushed herself constantly to be better, informed by an undiagnosed anxiety and drive for perfectionism. Her breakdown was not just mental and emotional but physical, as well. Emilie found herself unable at one point to get out of bed, unable even to think. She was literally shutting down in every dimension of life. As she lay unable to move, Emilie reached a decision. She determined to put herself first. At age 45, this marked the first time in her life she had done this. It proved to be the turning point. Unable to do anything besides lay down and breathe, Emilie began breath work and meditation, even if not calling them by name. She focused on this, and in so doing turned her considerable drive and determination toward self-care. Emile was unmade, and remade. During this time, Emilie developed, quite organically, a process she calls "Seven Layers." She now teaches this process, which begins--as her journey did--with simple body awareness. Through this process, people can enter into timelessness. Join us for this inspiring and very healing episode of Decide to Transform. --- Emilie Rawlings, having suffered a complete breakdown in mind, body, and soul, now devotes her time and energy to helping others who have suffered similar instances in their lives. She does this with her Self-Care strategy program. Emilie is passionate about spreading the message of Self-Love and Self-Care through her books and courses. https://EmilieRawlings.com email: emilie@emilierawlings.com Instagram: @emilie.rawlings --- Purchase Emilie's book Foundation here. The book includes a meditation companion, "The Foundation Experience." ---
Michael Saylor joins me to discuss anthropology, energy, and technology from first principles as we build the intellectual foundation necessary to truly grasp the historic significance of Bitcoin.Be sure to check out NYDIG, one of the most important companies in Bitcoin: https://nydig.com/GUESTMichael's twitter: https://twitter.com/michael_saylorMichael's company: https://www.microstrategy.com/enMichael's website: https://www.hope.com/CHANNELPodcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8...RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYITranscript:OUTLINE00:00:00 “What is Money?” Intro00:00:05 NYDIG00:01:25 The Fourth Layer: Financial00:04:16 Bitcoin Mining's Capital Intensity Recruits Large Investors00:08:04 The Fifth Layer: The Mining Network00:10:01 Bitcoin Miners as an Early Warning System00:11:35 Bitcoin Miners as “Motors of Sovereignty”00:12:55 The First Five Layers: Inertia, Antifragility, and Capital Attraction00:15:00 “Bitcoin is a Swarm Creature”00:16:43 Proof of Work as a Thermodynamic Bridge Between Worlds00:18:54 The Sixth Layer: Spatial00:20:38 Proof of Work as a Self-Distributing Security Model00:21:28 Proof of Work Self-Decentralizes Away from Attack Vectors00:23:26 The Seventh Layer: Temporal00:24:59 Bitcoin's Spacetime Parameters: “You Only Get to Play God Once”00:26:29 What Happens if you Change Gravity?00:29:29 “Bitcoin is Like the Granite Underlying Manhattan”00:31:06 The Universal Consequences of Spacetime Constants00:33:17 “A Shockwave is When You Attack the Air Faster than it Moves”00:35:05 “Foolish to Risk the Immortality of Bitcoin for Bigger Blocks”00:36:40 Proof of Stake: A Closed, Controlled, Non-Darwinian System00:39:50 There Are No Successful Proof of Stake Networks00:42:11 Central Banks as Proof of Stake Networks00:44:52 Bitcoin is Both Digital Money and Digital Property00:45:42 Robert's OutroSOCIALBreedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22?l...All My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/breedlove22WRITTEN WORKMedium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEBitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBree...Dollars via Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=178435...The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=328431...RECOMMENDED BUSINESSESWorldclass Bitcoin Financial Services: https://nydig.com/Join Me At Bitcoin 2022 (10% off if paying with fiat, or discount code BREEDLOVE for Bitcoin): https://www.tixr.com/groups/bitcoinco...Put your Bitcoin to work. Earn up to 12% interest back on Bitcoin with Tantra: https://bit.ly/3h3lL0jIBAC assists central banks and sovereign wealth funds succeed in their digital asset investments: https://www.ibac.io/Automatic Recurring Bitcoin Buying: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/breedlove/
Michael Saylor joins me to discuss anthropology, energy, and technology from first principles as we build the intellectual foundation necessary to truly grasp the historic significance of Bitcoin.Be sure to check out NYDIG, one of the most important companies in Bitcoin: https://nydig.com/GUESTMichael's twitter: https://twitter.com/michael_saylorMichael's company: https://www.microstrategy.com/enMichael's website: https://www.hope.com/CHANNELPodcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8...RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYITranscript:OUTLINE00:00:00 “What is Money?” Intro00:00:05 NYDIG00:01:23 The Seven Layers of Proof-of-Work Security00:04:56 The Beauty of Proof-of-Work00:05:27 The First Layer: Energy00:09:58 Bitcoin Mining Impact on Global Energy Producers00:14:22 A Future Convergence of Bitcoin Miners and Banks?00:17:44 Bitcoin Recruits Energy Capital for Self-Defense00:19:27 The Second Layer: Technology00:20:40 Bitcoin Recruits Semiconductor Capital for Self-Defense00:22:20 Rotating from Energy to Technology Intensive Security00:27:45 Patterns of New Bitcoin Miner Deployment00:28:50 Miner Hardware Cycles and Bitcoin Hash Rate00:31:30 Game Theory of Entering the Bitcoin Mining Network00:33:58 The Third Layer: Political00:35:12 The Political Game Theory of Bitcoin Mining00:37:08 Bitcoin Mining as a Political Lobbying Network00:39:12 “100 Megawatts is Worth $300M per Year”00:40:10 A Self-Distributing, Dynamic Mining Network00:43:02 “The Market Generally Outsmarts the Smartest Person”00:43:57 An Energetic, Technological, and Political Shock-Absorber00:47:57 Robert's OutroSOCIALBreedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22?l...All My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/breedlove22WRITTEN WORKMedium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEBitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBree...Dollars via Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=178435...The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=328431...RECOMMENDED BUSINESSESWorldclass Bitcoin Financial Services: https://nydig.com/Join Me At Bitcoin 2022 (10% off if paying with fiat, or discount code BREEDLOVE for Bitcoin): https://www.tixr.com/groups/bitcoinco...Put your Bitcoin to work. Earn up to 12% interest back on Bitcoin with Tantra: https://bit.ly/3h3lL0jIBAC assists central banks and sovereign wealth funds succeed in their digital asset investments: https://www.ibac.io/Automatic Recurring Bitcoin Buying: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/breedlove/
Welcome to the The Intentional Investor Show! On today's episode we begin a Four Part Series on “Building Your Legacy”. Within this series, we'll deliver the ‘Four Fundamental Components' you need to understand before diving into your real estate journey. We'll unpack the “Why, How, What and Where” of real estate investing, nationwide. Today, we launch one of the most important episodes - understanding your “Why”. We'll take the audience through a “7 Layers Deep” exercise that will help you understand your REAL WHY. And, we put Keston, Oscar and Melissa into the HOT seat!! Find out why the pain of their past and what gives them the ammo to own their future. The Intentional Investors know best. If you don't have a strong foundation, it's more challenging than ever to succeed. You won't want to miss this show!!
If you've ever wondered what's for lunch at Perry Farrell's house, or where The Roots' Questlove turns for DJ inspiration, look to The Avalanches for the answer. The Melbourne-based electronic group has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music and waded through “seven layers of shit” to complete their long-awaited second album, Wildflower. Avalanches founding member Tony Di Blasi tells all to BW and BL.Tennis champion Naomi Osaka is having a moment heading into the Tokyo Olympics — gracing the covers of international magazines and the focus of a new three-part documentary series on Netflix that gives us an inside look behind her rapid rise to superstardom.Finally, what do we make of the NSW Covid numbers TikTok guy, and Jeff Bezos' new status as a commercial astronaut after he blasted off with three fellow passengers inside a huge penis-shaped rocket.Show notes:The Avalanches: http://www.theavalanches.com/Naomi Osaka documentary on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81128594TikTok guy: https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/australia/its-quite-sad-tik-tok-guy-jonbernard-kairouzs-wild-new-claim/news-story/f8e6aab8d5af74af6f3be478e5ecf2a9Jeff Bezos in space: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CRje0TBHGPS/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
If you've ever wondered what's for lunch at Perry Farrell's house, or where The Roots' Questlove turns for DJ inspiration, look to The Avalanches for the answer. The Melbourne-based electronic group has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music and waded through “seven layers of shit” to complete their long-awaited second album, Wildflower. Avalanches founding member Tony Di Blasi tells all to BW and BL. Tennis champion Naomi Osaka is having a moment heading into the Tokyo Olympics — gracing the covers of international magazines and the focus of a new three-part documentary series on Netflix that gives us an inside look behind her rapid rise to superstardom. Finally, what do we make of the NSW Covid numbers TikTok guy, and Jeff Bezos' new status as a commercial astronaut after he blasted off with three fellow passengers inside a huge penis-shaped rocket. Show notes: The Avalanches: http://www.theavalanches.com/ Naomi Osaka documentary on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81128594 TikTok guy: https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/australia/its-quite-sad-tik-tok-guy-jonbernard-kairouzs-wild-new-claim/news-story/f8e6aab8d5af74af6f3be478e5ecf2a9 Jeff Bezos in space: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CRje0TBHGPS/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
If you've ever wondered what's for lunch at Perry Farrell's house, or where The Roots' Questlove turns for DJ inspiration, look to The Avalanches for the answer. The Melbourne-based electronic group has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music and waded through “seven layers of shit” to complete their long-awaited second album, Wildflower. Avalanches founding member Tony Di Blasi tells all to BW and BL. Tennis champion Naomi Osaka is having a moment heading into the Tokyo Olympics — gracing the covers of international magazines and the focus of a new three-part documentary series on Netflix that gives us an inside look behind her rapid rise to superstardom. Finally, what do we make of the NSW Covid numbers TikTok guy, and Jeff Bezos' new status as a commercial astronaut after he blasted off with three fellow passengers inside a huge penis-shaped rocket. Show notes: The Avalanches: http://www.theavalanches.com/ Naomi Osaka documentary on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81128594 TikTok guy: https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/australia/its-quite-sad-tik-tok-guy-jonbernard-kairouzs-wild-new-claim/news-story/f8e6aab8d5af74af6f3be478e5ecf2a9 Jeff Bezos in space: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CRje0TBHGPS/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
If you've ever wondered what's for lunch at Perry Farrell's house, or where The Roots' Questlove turns for DJ inspiration, look to The Avalanches for the answer. The Melbourne-based electronic group has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music and waded through “seven layers of shit” to complete their long-awaited second album, Wildflower. Avalanches founding member Tony Di Blasi tells all to BW and BL. Tennis champion Naomi Osaka is having a moment heading into the Tokyo Olympics — gracing the covers of international magazines and the focus of a new three-part documentary series on Netflix that gives us an inside look behind her rapid rise to superstardom. Finally, what do we make of the NSW Covid numbers TikTok guy, and Jeff Bezos' new status as a commercial astronaut after he blasted off with three fellow passengers inside a huge penis-shaped rocket. Show notes: The Avalanches: http://www.theavalanches.com/ Naomi Osaka documentary on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81128594 TikTok guy: https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/australia/its-quite-sad-tik-tok-guy-jonbernard-kairouzs-wild-new-claim/news-story/f8e6aab8d5af74af6f3be478e5ecf2a9 Jeff Bezos in space: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CRje0TBHGPS/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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Gardening tips, tricks, and advice in short, bite-size episodes. In This Brief Bite: Greg invites Crystal Stevens on our show to illustrate the seven dense layers of a food forest and the important role each layer provides to an ecosystem. From the top canopy layer to the microbes under the soil, Crystal points out how each layer is an interrelated network that optimizes nutrient uptake at each level. She closes with the importance of dynamic accumulators, an underestimated aspect for creating healthy soil. Don't miss an episode! Click here to sign up for podcast updatesor visit UrbanFarm.Org/podcast Do you ever wish you could catch those tidbits of wisdom that some people throw out without warning? Well, in our new Farmer Friday episodes - Farmer Greg shares quick thoughts, revelations, tips, and general farming advice in bite-sized and fun episodes. Sometimes it might be Greg just sharing a thought that hit him while working in the yard, or a really cool inspiration from the garden, and occasionally he'll answer some listener questions. Other times he will catch a moment with a farming friend or podcast guest to share educational farming tidbits. This quick podcast episode is designed to be brief and not take up your day. So… listen in and enjoy this Garden snack… Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/podcast-titles listed under Farmer Friday's for the show notes on this episode, and access to our full podcast library! Exploring the Seven Layers of a Food Forest.
Joshua Nations board member, Dr. Sam Douglass shares on the 7 Layers of Discipleship. Join Dr. Douglass as he teaches through Biblical discipleship and how this applies to folllowers of Jesus.
Are you missing out on potential revenue by giving away your images to clients instead of licensing them?In episode 459 of the Bokeh Podcast, Adam Taylor joins us to share how a licensing mindset can increase your business' profitability and client base. Listen in as he shares the avenues and workflows for licensing your images, as well as how to approach potential clients with the option to license them.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You’re Photographing. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Get to Know Adam (1:17)The Seven Layers of Why (3:02)Brand Position: I help interior designers, architects, builders, and home product companies build their brand and tell their story through high-end photography. (9:35)Technique for Time: Notes App Called Get To Do (18:57)Outsourcing/Delegating: Lead Generation & Virtual Assistance on Upwork.com (23:31)Book Recommendations: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind (27:20)Bokehbookshelf.comLicensing Mindset: A way of looking at and thinking of your photography work that allows you to keep thinking, who would this image be valuable to? (30:32)Avenues for Licensing (43:17)1. Become a contributor on a stock photography site.2. Directly involved parties.3. Third parties who are not directly involved.Adam’s Current Workflow (50:40)1. Sends client a rate sheet (pricing, process, and licensing usage).2. Sends client deposit invoice (job description and overview of agreement).3. Once booked, they get another copy of their agreement as a reminder.Approaching Companies to Sell Licenses (55:32)LinksLicenseyourphotos.com | 25% off with code: bokehadamtaylorphotos.comthelawtog.comContract Episodes:Episode 453: Contracts: Protect Yourself During Uncertain Times - Samantha ClarkeEpisode 405: From Amateur to Professional: Important Considerations - Magi FisherEpisode 130: 5 Steps to Legal Success for Photographers - Paige Griffith See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art Marketing Podcast: How to Sell Art Online and Generate Consistent Monthly Sales
The 7 layers of success, how it needs to be almost a religion, how it informs how we think about everything we do. Where to go from here? Have a question of your own? Join us for an Art Business Workshop. 3x Weekly Zoom calls where you can join other artists and photographers as we discuss the business of selling art both online and off. Come with your questions and get some free consulting. You can register here. If you want to kick the tires on our total art business solution you can request a demo here
Profit Strategy Series We defined your profit strategy in a previous episode. We previously explored how the right business model is the structural key to your profitability. But the next question is: how do you choose between the different options? Well, it starts with evaluating the various business models so you can compare the pros and cons. Jason and Michael dig into frameworks for evaluating the overall business model driving your business. You'll learn The two top-level questions in evaluating business modelsWhy Warren Buffett's "Build a castle with an unbreachable moat" mattersHow to give your business model a simple but robust score out of 10The question of "scaling up"The one criterion which Retail Arbitrage scores highly on!The match between the entrepreneur and the business modelThe "Mesmerizing" power of "Near zero marginal costs"Digital products vs. physical products and scalingThe one characteristic which makes the revenue predictable and the business more valuable if you sell it Resources for Evaluating Business Models Websites Clickminded.com - Google SEO training by Tommy Griffith (former Head SEO for Airbnb and PayPal)Michael's interview with Tommy Griffith about Google SEO for E-commerceAmazon Dash experiment (now discontinued) Business Leaders mentioned Warren Buffett - CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, and the richest investor in history. (Charlie Munger, his business partner is also a very famous business thinker) Related Episodes Profit Strategy Overview (how do you pay yourself?)Business Model Overview Upcoming episodes: The Seven Layers of DefensibilityHow physical product sellers can create digital goodsHow to create or engineer recurring revenue (including via Amazon) Episode transcript: Transcript Email Download New Tab Michael Veazey Mr. Jason miles in Seattle, Washington. How are you? Jason Miles Good man. How are you in London, England? Michael Veazey London, England. I always love it London, England, like where else could it be? No. Well, it is. But I mean, where else? Jason Miles Was it not the right phrase? Michael Veazey Yep, London, UK. I don't know this thing that is indeed in England and the UK and Britain, and the British Isles just to confuse everyone. But also, I just wonder where else it would be, you know... Jason Miles Man the branding of that country's really screwed up! Michael Veazey Tell me about it. Is it defensible business model, I ask myself? To business here, then we are talking about profit strategy today. Well, that's a subset of profit strategy, which we know is your favorite topic in the world. And I'm sure that's a great thing for your clients. And we talked last time about the critical importance of the business model in the underlying structural thing that drives profits. So there The question became, how do we evaluate a business model? So, right, right, what are your thoughts on evaluating business models? Jason Miles Yeah. Well, when we I think when we left the last conversation, we really teed up sort of these two big questions. The first one is, is it scalable to a large number? And that, you know, that would be the first thing to think about to really evaluate, can you get whatever you're doing? Can you get it to some sizable, meaningful thing? And I think we could probably clarify what we mean by that. But then the second big question is, is it defensible? In some way? I mean, you know, can you can you create a long term value proposition that you benefit from defensibility. So these are the big these are the big top level questions, I think that go into the evaluation process. And then there's, there's questions that flow out of that. Yeah, that's sort of I guess, the opening commentary. Michael Veazey Excellent. Those. They seem like very,
"Pivot" Series With crisis in the air in early Spring 2020, many business are more willing than ever to consider a radical change. That's certainly true in e-commerce (and especially for Amazon sellers). But how to approach it with a clear model? And how to do it professionally? There are so many topics to choose from related to Pivots - and this will certainly be one of our central themes in this show - so this is just opening the box and seeing what pieces this exciting jigsaw holds! You'll learn The three kinds of pivots top Amazon sellers are contemplatingDefining exactly what a pivot isSome examples of typical business pivotsWhy business owners are motivated to pivotMichael and Jason's biggest business and career pivots!Why entrepreneurs struggle mentally with pivots What the solutions are to the mental blocksJason's frank admission of his current pivoting dilemma! Resources for Pivots Websites Ebay Pixiefaire (Jason and Cinnamon's E-Commerce website)Amazing FBA (Michael's podcast home) Books mentioned Influence, The Psychology of Persuasion - Book by Robert Cialdini (on Amazon USA here; Amazon UK here) Related Episodes Profit Strategy Overview (how do you pay yourself?)Business Model OverviewEvaluating a Business Model Upcoming episodes: The Seven Layers of DefensibilityHow physical product sellers can create digital goodsHow to create or engineer recurring revenue (including via Amazon) Episode transcript: Transcript Email Download New Tab We are Michael Veazey in London, England, Jason miles in Seattle, Washington. More importantly, you are the owner of a thriving online business. And you want to become the best ecommerce leader you can be. We're here to get you there. Let's jump in. Michael, how are you doing, man? I'm doing well. Thanks. Yes, over COVID-19 or maybe it was just common or garden flew. And the sun is shining here in London and I've just cycled through London today to go and deal with something and it's it's actually really quite nice because no traffic on the roads. I really like it is facing this. Hey, you're a bike around London type guy, right? Because when I met last summer, yeah, it was such a blast. My wife and I were over there for a big show at NBC, which is a big trade show in Birmingham and we met up you bike to meet us. I think I did. Yes, the way to get around London and especially Now Yeah, so not the getting around London we're supposed to be doing very much so you know if anyone hears this I didn't do it. But yeah, you were legal. Okay. All right legal shelter in place. Anyway, all right, let's jump in. Man, let's jump in we I think we got a great topic for today. Yeah, this is when we've we've we've mentioned it just a tiny bit when we talked about our initial, what's the show gonna be about like episode zero or whatever you call it, you know, in our first conversation and, and I want to just dig in a little bit to this idea, which is pivoting, changing your business or, you know, aspects of your business. from one thing to the next. And of course, under great stress, culturally, socially, everybody through this whole COVID thing is going, you know, a lot of stress. It's a time for pivots. You know, I mean, it's, it's a time for people to do things that maybe they buy either being forced, or, you know, maybe they're, they're just looking for opportunities. I think it's a time for people to consider this idea. So what what are your thoughts on it at generally And then let's dig in. Yeah, so I just want to give a bit of feedback on the reality of of some very good Amazon sellers, but not huge, doing 50 million a year or something. But the the take a collective beating had a meeting. mastermind had a meeting a couple of days ago on zoom. And it was actually just as packed and just as har...
In today's episode we talk about our new YouTube channel, our meme contest, shitty interviews and worse festivals. Talking Points include: Kyle's Mic Lips, Nose Printer, Parker's Juicy Laugh, 3rd Arm (On Your Back), Parker's Roast Beef Fetish
I walk you through my purpose and the exercise behind my discovery of this. I worked with my business coach to reveal why I do what I do. This exercise will help if you feel unsatisfied in a certain area of your life or if you want to embark on a new journey! Engage with me on instagram at cmason_20 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colinmason/support
Welcome to the revised Crafty Chica Show podcast - now called Mucho Motivation! Ideas and interviews to get you moving in the direction to make you happy and feel fulfilled! Other shows mentioned in this episode: #19: How to Beat Imposter Syndrome, w/ guest Harry Lopez #12: 6 Tips to Make an Epic Vision Board #10. Seven Layers of WHY! Juicy Business Tips! Five things to think about when it comes to motivation: 1. Does this make me happy? 2. Why do I feel compelled to do this, what do I want/expect to get from it? 3. Baby steps or dive right in? 4. Combatting Imposter Syndrome. 5. Knowing I am meant to make a mark on the world! Visit muchomotivation.com to see more!
We talk the Bell Hotel, Try the Cherry Sunset Freeze, Conduct a Hot Sauce Taste Test, and enjoy a 7 Layer Burrito. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/7layerpodcast/support
We interviewed William O'Donnell the Author of the Book "Culture Is Everything: What the Seven Layers of Culture Tell Us about Every Group of People" We talked with William about his views on Culture, The Kingdom of God and how they are related. As always check us out at http://divemedia.co And you can support us at http://patreon.com/divemedia1
Summary: Some people can see them, some people feel them, while others cannot. They are the Seven Energy Fields, Subtle Bodies, Human Energy Fields, Etheric Bodies or as some people would like to shorten it to Auras. I'll explain what it is and what are the seven different energy fields. Songs Featured: 1, I Can See Your Aura by Elaine Silver 2, Aura by BrunuhVille 3. Little Light by Hagalaz’ Runedance 4. The Chameleon by Saint Vitus 5. Untamed Energy by Levantis 6. Guided Spiritual Meditation Relaxation and Energising the Aura and Chakra by the Shepherd Mark-Neil's 7. Air I Am by Mother Tongue 8. Spirit by Firewisp Links: Events: - Wiccan Fest - wiccanfest.com/wiccanfest/ - Hexenfest - www.hexenfest.net/ - Witchfest Midlands 2019 - witchfest.net/events/witchfest-midlands/ Other Links: - Aura (Paranormal) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aura_(paranormal) - The Three Plains and Seven Energy Field Bodies - www.kheper.net/topics/subtlebody…nergy_fields.html - Energetic Anatomy: A Complete Guide to the Human Energy Fields and Etheric Bodies - www.consciouslifestylemag.com/human-ener…ield-aura/ - The Chameleon Spirit Animal - trustedpsychicmediums.com/spirit-anima…irit-animal/ - The 7 Layers of Your Aura - foreverconscious.com/7-layers-aura - The Seven Layers of the Human Aura -www.naturalchakrahealing.com/seven-auri…ayers.html
Welcome to Seven Layers of Life the Swedish skateboarding associations podcast. This is our first episode in English with our first international guest Peach Sørensen also known as Blondemohawk on Instagram. English is not our first language so bear with us if we are rambling, mumbling or misspeak. Were talking about where peach grow up, her skating, how it was like having a shared part with Cher Strauberry, about being transgender or queer within skateboarding, what skateboarding dreams Peach has and much more. Hopefully you’ll understand what we are saying and that the message we want to send out is understandable:). Some links to look up:) http://www.skateism.com/peach-strauberry-peach/ http://boysclubclip.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gXpZmQ7j70 Richie Jackson https://www.doyenneskateboards.com/ https://propergnar.com/ https://mindpopco.com/ http://www.balkan.nu/ Balkan Peach favorite Pizza place
S02E06 Twisted Rob Chapman from Trek Book Club joins us this week as things go a little topsy-turvy in “Twisted”.
This week we interviewed William O'Donnell the Author of the Book "Culture Is Everything: What the Seven Layers of Culture Tell Us about Every Group of People" We talked with William about his views on Culture, The Kingdom of God and how they are related.
Fifteen years ago this week, Brian broke the biggest story of his career. As a reporter for The Times Herald in Olean, N.Y. covering St. Bonaventure basketball, Brian was one of the outlets breaking the ongoing news about a player-eligibility scandal with the Bonnies and an ensuing player boycott of two games. His main competition on that story? Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News. This week, 15 years after that story broke, Mike and Brian reunite to reminisce about what Mike calls “the weirdest story” of his career. They look back at how the story unfolded, how they reported it, the mistakes they made along the way. They talk about Jamil Terrell, Jan van Breda Kolff, Robert and Kort Wickenheiser and more. They also talk a lot about how sports media has changed in the past 15 years, and how this story would be reported if it happened now. Mike also takes us behind the scenes of the most infamous Atlantic 10 conference call ever. As a bonus, Mike tells us if there is any hope for the Buffalo Sabres.
Natalia Ronceria Ceballos joins me st the US Chamber of Commerce Small Business Series mastermind! Here are our favorite takeaways to help you!
This one continues from the first, delving deeper into the process of goal setting and staying the course. During this stage, you reinforce the skill sets the patient has already acquired in their journeys. You’re also asking for a recommitment and compelling your patient to describe what their goals look like – in sharp, living color. This episode explains the most important part of patient care: communication. Watch this nutrition video to learn more. Getting your goals back [5:30] Never stop learning! [11:05] Becoming emotionally attached with your patients [19:45] The rule of “Seven Layers” [22:00] The secret to being a Nutrition Hero [27:00]
The OSI model will help you understand how computers communicate.