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On today's show we'll hear some tips for talking to someone who is politically polarized no matter what side of the isle they might reside on. Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Doug can be found at www.dougnoll.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show we'll hear from Shasta Nelson on the importance of "Frientamacy". Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Shasta can be found at www.shastanelson.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show we'll hear from Gregg Clunis over at the Tiny Leaps Big Changes podcast on a new way to set goals. Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Gregg can be found at www.greggclunis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 2! On this episode I have my co-host writer, director, producer at Deck of Cards Ent, Calvin Morrison. Our guests are sneakerheads and shoetubers Wyatt of Why-It Everybody's Favorite and Devin of DReeds Heat. They give us a glimpse into the world of collecting sneakers, what a supposed sneakerhead is, the most they have spent on sneakers, buying during a pandemic, and so much more! Why-It Everybody's Favorite https://www.youtube.com/user/ITSWHYIT https://www.instagram.com/whyiteverybodysfavorite/ DReed's Heat https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVisJpg_7-O8w0Uhv88jo9g https://www.instagram.com/dreedsheat/ Calvin Morrison www.instagram.com/_@mrmorrison Holly http://www.instagram.com/itshollydayz Show Notes & More http://www.hollydayz.com
Rene Zamora joins Sarah Hicks on this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast. Rene was ahead of his time. He’s been leading and managing small business sales teams virtually since he founded Sales Manager Now in 2006. After leading 2500 remote sales meetings and managing 20-30 salespeople per month, he has perfected the art of Virtual Sales Management. Listen on as Rene shares: why remote sales management has always been a great model, even pre-COVID (4:20), what sales reps are afraid to lose and how sales managers can solve that (16:22), enabling salespeople to learn from their peers in a virtual environment (19:35), ideal team meetings and 1 on 1s (22:02), what sales managers can do with the time they free up managing this way (29:40), and how owners/founders of small companies can lead and grow sales in just 10-20 hours a month (34:04). SHOW NOTES More on sales teams working from home: Why sales teams should WFH, permanently with Gabriel Moncayo How to get things done as a sales leader when your team is a little bigger than Rene’s might be: Manage a large sales team virtually with Armand Farrokh How the way you communicate impacts everything: Communicating effectively in a virtual environment with Dr. Ethan Becker
This week Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco are joined by Stacey Abrams to discuss her work combating voter suppression and her stint as a romance novelist. Then Grace Parra joins to discuss the COVID-19 infiltration of the White House and, relatedly, if shitty people deserve sympathy when bad things happen to them. Plus, Melania Trump fucking hates Christmas, and we hate that...in I Feel Petty. Show Notes: More on Stacey Abrams and Fair Fight: https://fairfight.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s going to be a chilly one in Germany this weekend, but probably not as chilly as in the Red Bull garage. SHOW NOTES More information about that karting fight on track and in the pits Pat Symonds tells the story of Senna’s moving wall Support the show on Patreon and get all our bonus episodes! Email us at shiftf1podcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at @shiftf1podcast Join our fantasy league with invite code 150a9d0499 New to F1? Check out our primer episode
George McGehrin of The McGehrin Group joins host Collin Stewart on the Predictable Revenue Podcast. The McGehrin Group specializes in working with major corporations throughout the United States focusing on the successful permanent placement of high-level executives in a multitude of industries. They rely on their high level of experience, dedication, and innovation coupled with strong contacts in various sectors. George and Collin dive into the mistake turned business model that gets George’s clients to pay him to market to them (1:13), consistency theory (5:20), building a model that is recession-proof (11:30), how to market in a competitive environment (13:38), how outbound factors into the growth strategy (15:28), and how to do all this at your company (26:50). Show Notes: More on pricing models: ProfitWell’s Patrick Campbell on the nuances of pricing and why salespeople aren’t more involved How outbound is impacted by pricing: Cost vs Yield in Outbound Sales Might Be the Most Important Concept You’re Missing Aaron’s opinion on Freemium models: 10x
What are the intersections between Judith Sargent Murray's writings, Deborah Sampson's Revolutionary service, and Paul Revere? Listen in to find out!Show Notes:More about Judith Sargent Murrayhttps://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/judith-sargent-murraySargent House Museumhttps://www.sargenthouse.org/Reference information about the Massachusetts Magazinehttps://bpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/2650291075Visual and searchable scan of Massachusetts Magazinehttps://archive.org/details/massachusettsmag06harr/page/420/mode/2upLetter from Paul Revere to William Eustis regarding Deborah Sampson Gannett's pensionhttp://masshist.org/database/viewer.php?item_id=326View our online lecture on September 15th herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQVtlrUNNR0
Lisa Earle McLeod, founder of McLeod & More and author of bestseller Selling with Noble Purpose, joins Collin Stewart on the Predictable Revenue podcast. Lisa Earle McLeod is the global expert in bringing purpose to life for sales-driven organizations. She shares why crisis is the death of transactional sales (0:46), the metaphorical mint for bad “commission breath” (4:26), how to sellers can find their own “noble purpose” (12:36), the impact that has on the business and seller (19:40), the customer impact story you need to be telling your prospects (27:00), and the one question sales managers need to ask in sales reviews that will improve both sales rep performance and reliability of pipeline (38:22). SHOW NOTES: More on pipeline reliability: How zendesk is able to forecast revenue within 1% Another perspective on selling less and supporting the customer more: How to deliver empathy as a prospector and increase sales How to structure outbound if your sales are highly transactional: Building an outbound program right the first time
This is a prologue to a multi-part series about the Afghan diaspora in America reclaiming their past and trying to grow from the present. It’s a story about culture, identity and authenticity. Show Notes: More soon!
The race is on to develop a vaccine for COVID-19. But work is also underway at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to find a better, longer-lasting vaccine for influenza, another global threat. Leading the way is Eric Weaver, associate professor of biological sciences. In this edition of Faculty 101, Dr. Weaver talks about his new research collaboration and why he’s hopeful about the future. | Show Notes: More about Eric Weaver ›› biosci.unl.edu/eric-weaver; more about the Virology Center ›› go.unl.edu/yeb7
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Show Notes More about Accessibyte: www.accessibyte.com Accessible Online Learning Story: https://bit.ly/2MBU4Mu —————————— If you have an AT question, leave us a voice mail at: 317-721-7124 or email tech@eastersealscrossroads.org […] The post ATU473 – Part 2 – Accessibyte with Joe Jorgenson appeared first on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Show Notes More about Accessibyte: www.accessibyte.com Work from Home Story: https://bit.ly/30mN8em —————————— If you have an AT question, leave us a voice mail at: 317-721-7124 or email tech@eastersealscrossroads.org […] The post ATU472 – Accessibyte with Joe Jorgenson appeared first on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
I've never managed to find a direct road to success. My bio reads like a random walk down many different career paths, so I always feel unqualified to answer when people ask me for career advice. Today, however, I'd like to share one insight about doing business in Japan that I learned the hard way. If you've been through something like this, I hope you'll be able to identify with it. If you haven't, I hope you can learn something from it, and avoid it. Please share your experiences in the comments. Show Notes More life lessons from Mark the Dog Japanese fluency is an odd target What's worse than any horror movie plot? Success via humiliating failure How good does your Japanese need to be to do business in Japan? Leave a comment Transcript Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan's most successful entrepreneurs. I'm Tim Romero and thanks for joining me. Today I want to tell you the story about one of the most embarrassing and publicly humiliating events of my life, and something very important it taught me about doing business in Japan. Before we get to that, however, I received a lot of great feedback from the last episode on the Japanese trap of the Glorious Failure, including a number of Japanese listeners who said they really liked Taniguchi-bucho’s explanation of corporate Japan’s negative point system. (More) Advice from Mark the Dog But by far the most popular request was for pictures and more life lessons from Mark the Dog. Well, OK. I’m going to do that, but please understand that this is not a very deep well. There is only so much Mark the Dog can teach us about how we should live our lives, because after all, Mark the Dog, is … well, he’s a dog. So I’ll put a couple of pictures of Mark the Dog on the website, (Yes, he is very cute), and I’ll let you know that there is, in fact, one more thing that Mark the Dog has taught me during the ongoing lockdown. Mark being a good boy. This was my wife's idea. Meet my PA, Mark. You know how dogs get really excited every time they hear a little noise outside or see something move past the window? Or how they become nearly hysterical whenever someone rings the doorbell or comes to the door? Well, I get that now. I totally understand where dogs are coming from on this. The other week two pigeons landed on my window sill, and I got way more excited about that than I probably should have. So hey to all the world’s dogs; we're cool on the doorbell thing. No judgment here. OK, back our main story about my path to success via public humiliation. Japanese fluency is an odd target One of the things people always say when they find out I’ve been living in Japan for almost 30 years is “Wow. How good is your Japanese? You must be fluent!” I never really know how to answer that. I’m definitely not fluent. I mean, I’m not trying to be overly humble here, my Japanese is good. I manage staff in Japanese. I do sales in Japanese. I do presentations in Japanese. So it’s good. But fluent? No. Often when I try to explain a complex or abstract thought, I manage to get lost before I find my way to the verb. I can’t get into a heated argument in Japanese. And I usually don’t understand most of the jokes. My wife loves rakugo, which is a popular Japanese form of comedy storytelling. They are these long shaggy-dog stories that people find hysterical, and I can understand 100% of the story, but I can’t for the life of me see how any of it is funny. And then of course, there is keigo. The mind-boggling complex protocol of honorific and humble forms whose use depends on a complex three-dimensional matrix of formality, in-group out-group status, and the role you are playing in that particular interaction. Frankly, once I get past basic greetings and a few set phrases, I tend to screw it up pretty badly. But, as I mentioned, keigo is hard,
If I was allowed only one nutritional technology to use for the rest of my life, plasma is it! A plasma supplement can support the gut, lungs, reproductive tract, and even improve stride length and hock range of motion in horses. It is also a natural option shown through research to help prevent gastric ulcers. Ready to learn more? Show Notes: More information on the products mentioned can be found here: · LIFELINE+ Equine® Plasma Supplement · Equilene Pro Care® Beet Pulp based feed with Plasma Dr. Jyme Nichols is Director of Nutrition for Bluebonnet Feeds and Stride Animal Health. For more information on these brands or a free virtual nutrition consult just click here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/FeedRoomChemist/message
This case study breaks down the feeding program for three very different senior horses – Jesse, a 1200 lb senior horse who needs to maintain current body weight; Stoney The Cow Pony, an 800 lb pony who needs to gain weight; and Johnny Cash, a 250 lb miniature pony that is prone to laminitis and needs to lose some weight. Show Notes: More information on the products mentioned can be found here: · Intensify Senior Therapy · Element Mineral Dr. Jyme Nichols is Director of Nutrition for Bluebonnet Feeds and Stride Animal Health. For more information on these brands or a free virtual nutrition consult just click here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/FeedRoomChemist/message
For senior horses, dental care and specialized nutrition go hand in hand. Senior horses should have dental examinations every 6 to 12 months to check for tooth abnormalities, fractures, impactions, and infections. Just because a horse is chewing forage doesn’t mean he is actually swallowing it – quidding is a common condition where the horse chews the hay into a wad and then spits it out. A horse that quids is not receiving adequate nutrition so alternative feeds must be provided. Check out this episode to learn more! Show Notes: More information on the products mentioned can be found here: · Intensify Senior Therapy · Horseman’s Elite Senior Care · 101 Diet Balancer · Nutrimix Plus Dr. Jyme Nichols is Director of Nutrition for Bluebonnet Feeds and Stride Animal Health. For more information on these brands or a free virtual nutrition consult just click here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/FeedRoomChemist/message
Dr. Nichols hosted a webinar on Leaky Gut Syndrome, so we converted the audio file into a podcast! In this episode she explains what it means when a horse has Leaky Gut Syndrome, and provides tips for horse owners to help identify when their horse might be exhibiting symptoms. In addition, the describes the tools available through nutrition to help build a strong intestinal barrier and prevent leaky gut from occurring. Show Notes: More information on the products discussed can be found by clicking the names below: · LIFELINE+ Equine® (plasma) · GI Calm for Leaky Gut (butyric acid, microbial support, zinc) · 101 Diet Balancer(zinc methionine complex) · Intensify® Feeds (beta-glucans, zinc methionine complex, microbial support) · Equilene® Feeds (zinc methionine complex) · NEW FEED Equilene® Pro Care® (plasma, butyric acid, zinc methionine complex, microbial support) Dr. Jyme Nichols is Director of Nutrition for Bluebonnet Feeds and Stride Animal Health. For more information on these brands or a free virtual nutrition consult please contact us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/FeedRoomChemist/message
Former senate candidate and community organizer Kerri Evelyn Harris joins Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about their critiques of the Bernie campaign, the latest allegations against Joe Biden, and what the near-term future of progressive organizing should look like.Show Notes:More on Leonard PeltierKatie Halper's interview with Tara ReadeKerri's new website
Intro In this episode I talk to Joel Chan about cross-disciplinary knowledge transfer, zettlekasten, and too many other things to enumerate. Joel is an a professor in the University of Maryland’s College of Information Studies and a member of their Human-Computer Interaction Lab. His research focuses on understanding and creating generalizable configurations of people, computing, and information that augment human intelligence and creativity. Essentially, how can we expand our knowledge frontier faster and better. This conversation was also an experiment. Instead of a normal interview that’s mostly the host directing the conversation, Joel and I actually let the conversation be directed by his notes. We both use a note-taking system called a zettlekasten that’s based around densely linked notes and realized hat it might be interesting to record a podcast where the structure of the conversation is Joel walking through his notes around where his main lines of research originated. For those of you who just want to hear a normal podcast, don’t worry - this episode listens like any other episode of idea machines. For those of you who are interested in the experiment, I’ve put a longer-than normal post-pod at the end of the episode. Key Takeaways Context and synthesis are two critical pieces of knowledge transfer that we don’t talk or think about enough. There is so much exciting progress to be made in how we could generate and execute on new ideas. Show Notes More meta-experiments: An entry point to Joel’s Notes from our conversation - Wright brothers - Wing warping - Control is core problem - Boxes have nothing to do with flying - George Vestral - velcro - scite.ai - Canonical way you’re supposed to do scientific literature - Even good practice - find the people via the literature - Incubation Effect - Infrastructure has no way of knowing whether a paper has been contradicted - No way to know whether paper has been Refuted, Corroborated or Expanded - Incentives around references - Herb Simon, Allen Newell - problem solving as searching in space - Continuum from ill structured problem to well structured problems - Figuring out the parameters, what is the goal state, what are the available moves - Cyber security is both cryptography and social engineering - How do we know what we know? - Only infrastructure we have for sharing is via published literature - Antedisciplinary Science - Consequences of science as a career - Art in science - As there is more literature fragmentation it’s harder to synthesize and actually figure out what the problem is - Canonical unsolved problems - List of unsolved problems in physics - Review papers are: Hard to write and Career suicide - Formulating a problem requires synthesis - Three levels of synthesis 1. Listing citations 2. Listing by idea 3. Synthesis - Bloom’s taxonomy - Social markers - yes I’ve read X it wasn’t useful - Conceptual flag citations - there may actually be no relation between claims and claims in paper - Types of knowledge synthesis and their criteria - If you’ve synthesized the literature you’ve exposed fractures in it - To formulate problem you need to synthesize, to synthesize you need to find the right pieces, finding the right pieces is hard - Individual synthesis systems: - Zettlekasten - Tinderbox system - Roam - Graveyard of systems that have tried to create centralized knowledge repository - The memex as the philosopher’s stone of computer science - Semantic web - Shibboleth words - Open problem - “What level of knowledge do you need in a discipline” - Feynman sense of knowing a word - Information work at interdisciplinary boundaries - carol palmer - Different modes of interdisciplinary research - “Surface areas of interaction” - Causal modeling the Judea pearl sense - Sensemaking is moving from unstructured things towards more structured things and the tools matter
On today's show we'll hear a throwback show from two fantastic stories told by speaker Gaur Gopal Das on how life begins beyond our comfort zones and how you and I can learn how to tell stories to communicate our thoughts much more effectively. Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Gaur Gopal Das Original Video #1 Original Video #2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello All,Here we have the next instalment of Obstacle Race Magazine podcast Ten minute Tuesday, affectionately now know as 20 minute Tuesdays. The aimed of these episodes is to bring you new and interesting topics that will fill your ears with a little bit of OCR news each week. Look out for more feature length episodes in the future with hand picked guests we feel you'll find interesting. Show Notes:More about Born survivor: HERETough Guy marshal information: HEREEuropes Toughest Mudder: HERESpartan Yorkshire info: HEREIrish Championships info: HEREBulk powder story: HERESoil makes you happy : HEREWhy not check out our in house event Mudnificent 7, August 8th, Coventry, Midlands, UK, Sign up & info can be found here: www.mud7.comFor more information about the magazine and subscription options follow the below link:www.obstacleracemagazine.com
Welcome to a new year of Fantastic Fantastix. Another choc-full calendar of production essentials awaits us all… For the first episode (Episode 30) of Fantastic Fantastix of 2020 I want to stick to my promise to have a 360’ look at musical theatre. So, I thought I’d go ‘behind the scenes’ and speak with writer, composer and lyricist Jye Bryant about the top 5 tips for writing and staging a new musical. His has written and collaborated on many productions including Things I Could Never Tell Steven, Captain Moonlite, Sempre Libera, Gold Digger Nights, Adam & Steve and The Velveteen Rabbit. He also has many other projects in the works which we discuss in the interview including True Blue. As an Author, Writing & Staging A New Musical by Jye Bryant is an instructional manual for anyone eager to create and premiere their own original piece of musical theatre. It is filled with useful tricks, tips and templates designed to reduce the workload for creators and producers alike. Top 5 Tips for Writing & Staging a New Musical. Is this something I can sell? Stage the Show (in an affordable way) Workshopping Acknowledge what you don’t know & collaborate Make sure the story has a song. FANTASTIX BITS IN THE INTERVIEW Does fear factor as an obstacle for getting new material out here in Australia? Spoiler – you never meet Steven Can a totally minimalist show really work? Quirky Australian history you never knew explored in musicals The validating nature of seeing our culture portrayed on stage Are you part of the new generation of leaders in Australian Musical Theatre? To have successful BIG Aussie musicals we need BIG community support Are too many movies being adapted into musicals, just because they were a hit? Apologies to Ghost fans. You don’t always need to sing; dialogue has its place in musicals. Know what you don’t know Strengthen yourself emotionally before workshops, you need real raw feedback Grab the book for great budgeting tips Remember there are levels of staging a show from script in hand to “helicopters”! The one thing you need to do from the moment you start the project Get people invested in the process of your project as early as you can Checklists and templates and resources oh my! Even Elmo came to Jye to find out how to write a musical! If you love a good list and a blooper then this podcast is for you. The difference between loving a celebrity and wanting to DO a show with them It’s not one big job it’s millions of little jobs. Just eat the elephant… SHOW NOTES More about on his website Jye Bryant and on YouTube Get the book here Facebook Page Writing & Staging a New Musical Love Fantastix? Support the show! Join the conversation in our Fantastix Cast & Crew Community Group on Facebook Follow our Facebook Page Leave a rating or review in iTunes Keep listening: Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via Spotify Subscribe via Stitcher
In this episode we meet with the wonderful, Jackie Stone. We talk about digital marketing, the power of collaboration instead of competition, connecting through being vulnerable, overcoming childhood troubles, spirituality, and more. Jackie also taught us all about Tarot reading and how she uses this methodology to help her in life. Show Notes:More information on how to reduce, reuse, and recycle.https://www.epa.gov/recycleBadass Woman of The Week: https://cristinamittermeier.com/Guest Promotional Links/Information:https://www.bubblegumandducttape.com/https://www.instagram.com/evolutionofjoy/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/BubblegumAndDuctTapeMarketing/https://www.instagram.com/evolutionofjoy/
Happy New Queers! How crazy it's been we've been doing this damn thing for two full years now? To start the year off with a bang or two, we're talking more "Frozen" this week, today all about the new-ish sequel to the 2013 animated smash. Our thoughts? We do keep saying we liked it, but there are lots of points to be made about Elsa's continuing gay sub-narrative, the film's maybe-too-tidy themes of reparations and mixed heritage, and how much more mature this story felt this go-around. Let us know your thoughts on "Frozen 2"! Soundtrack: iTunes | Amazon | Spotify Show Notes More on how Disney Animated Studios and the "Frozen 2" creative team worked with the Sami people in an official capacity. Check out Brendon Urie & Panic's official cover of "Into the Unknown"...in the same damn key, this hoe! Meanwhile, it's fun to watch this music producer react to Idina's version. This article saying "Into the Unknown" isn't the best song in the film...hard disagree, but Vox makes a lot of comparisons to the score of "Wicked," which we didn't have time for. And mentions the bonus tracks, which are great. Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast
On today's episode we'll be chatting about the value of being disliked. Robin Sharma has a quick clip that talks about why we don't always want everyone to like us. Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Robin Sharma Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What kinds of relationships fuel the social life of honor-shame societies? In this episode, Jayson Georges explores how patron-client dynamics operate and the intricate set of rules and expectations required to maintain the relationship. The Bible assumes this type of power brokering and invites us to see how God reverses yet preserves the system so that in Christ, we all become clients and patrons. Jayson gives us practical examples and a peek into his upcoming book on this topic.Show Notes:More resources developed by Jayson Georges on the topic of patronage in honor-shame cultures:HonorShame.comBook: Ministering in Patronage Cultures: Biblical Models and Missional ImplicationsBook: Ministering in Honor-Shame Cultures: Biblical Foundations and Practical EssentialsMore IWM content on the topic of honor-shame:A two-part Interview with Gabriela Phillips and Joni HajajPart 1, Episode 33, Rethinking Hospitality Through the Arab and Biblical WorldviewPart 2, Episode 34, Hospitality Do’s and Don’ts in a Shame and Honor Context A two-part Interview with Gabriela Phillips and Philip SamaanPart 1, Episode 41, Kingdom Values in Honor and Shame CulturesPart 2, Episode 42, The Ministry and Sacrifice of the Messiah of Honor If you have not claimed your free membership with IWM, register here.
Is too much tourism bad? Overtourism is the topic we are talking about on this episode with co-host Joanna Teris and guest, travel media and apparel owner Kim Hawk. Overtourism is overcrowding from an excess of tourists. This has resulted in conflicts with locals and many sites of the world closing down or limiting tourists. In this episode we talk to Kim about what she and her company do, her article on overtourism, and her personal experiences. We also dive into some examples of overtourism around the world, social media playing a role, and what we can do. Kim Hawk www.instagram.com/workhardtravelwell Holly http://www.instagram.com/itshollydayz Joanna http://www.instragram.com/joannateris Show Notes & More http://www.hollydayz.com
We have a double header! First, state rep candidate Larry Lambert joins RE Vanella in the bunker to talk about his race and roots in the 7th district. Then, Alexandra Rojas, director of Justice Democrats, joins to talk about her background in activism and how Justice Democrats got started. Show Notes:More info on LarryDonate to LarryMore info on Justice Democrats
On this episode my co-host is director and writer Samuel Calvin Morrison Jr. Have you ever wondered who should pay for what when traveling with others? We talk about splitting vacations with friends, significant others, and within the family. Who should pay for what and when, planning together, and more. Also hear what we think should happen if someone cancels on you last minute, what happens if you and your significant other break up before the trip, and more. It gets really interesting when we open up and tell of some stories and instances that you don't want to miss! Get a female and male perspective on it all! Calvin Morrison www.instagram.com/_@mrmorrison Holly http://www.instagram.com/itshollydayz Show Notes & More http://www.hollydayz.com
On this episode I had the opportunity to talk with fellow content creator Adanna Dill of Rattles & Heels. Adanna gives tips on traveling with kids by plane and on road trips, her biggest struggle traveling with kids, and breastfeeding on the go. As an NYC mom, Adanna also shares her favorite places to go with her kids around the city, how she finds the energy, and a lot more. It is a packed episode so if you are traveling with kids in tow or exploring NYC, this is for you! Adanna Dill www.instagram.com/rattlesandheels Holly http://www.instagram.com/itshollydayz Show Notes & More http://www.hollydayz.com
Are you ready to get inspired?! Today's show will be an inspirational episode mix from Tom Bilyeu, founder of Impact Theory. Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Tom Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode I have co-host, actress & dancer Joanna Teris. We had the opportunity to talk with Minci Stenson who is a travel nurse. She gives great insight into how to become a travel nurse, how much they make, her experience being one, traveling the world on her free time, and a ton of other amazing information. Minci Stenson www.instagram.com/msekou Holly http://www.instagram.com/itshollydayz Joanna http://www.instragram.com/joannateris Show Notes & More http://www.hollydayz.com
On this episode I have a co-host, actress & dancer Joanna Teris. We had the opportunity to talk with Raina van Setter, a wedding planner in Nashville, Tennessee. Raina gives us an inside look to being a wedding planner, how she got started, why Nashville is a great place to get married, and a ton more. Raina van Setter https://www.eventsbyraina.com/ Holly http://www.instagram.com/itshollydayz Joanna http://www.instragram.com/joannateris Show Notes & More http://www.hollydayz.com
On today's show we'll hear a mix from Malcolm Gladwell that contains all kinds of helpful tips for success in life. Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Malcolm Gladwell Similar Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode I had the opportunity to talk with Woni Spotts, who is said to be the first black woman to travel to every country and continent. Woni talks about the documentary that led her to traveling extensively, the controversy surrounding being the first, and more. Woni http://www.instagram.com/wonispotts Holly http://www.instagram.com/itshollydayz Show Notes & More http://www.hollydayz.com
Where are you right now? Maybe thinking about where you're going? On today's show we'll hear the remainder of the powerful speech from Michael Crossland and we'll chat a little about enjoying the now. Show Notes: More from Michael Crossland Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are people naturally optimists or pessimists? How does one become more of an optimist? In today's show we'll hear a great speech from Michael Crossland who will share his experience and incredible story. Show Notes: More from Michael Crossland Original Video Big thanks to JobFlare for sponsoring today’s how. Go to https://jobflare.com/BRAIN to get the free APP to help you have fun finding your next job! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode we'll hear a fantastic spoken word poem from Adam Roa called "You Are Who You've Been Looking For". Let's jump in! Show Notes: More from Adam Roa Original Video Big thanks to today's sponsor The Great Courses Plus. To get a full month for FREE to their entire library go visit thegreatcoursesplus.com/ptb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's like diamonds... you're beautiful. Show Notes: More rom and less com than we've covered recently, the sparkly vampires are here with Twilight. Find out if Matthew enjoyed it or if this is the franchise's last gleaming #PCDeprived We're also on Patreon! Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, Get in touch! If you have thoughts about the episode or want to suggest something for a future episode, you can comment on this post at , you can email us at or find us on . Don’t forget to
On today's special episode Erin will sit down to chat with JJ Flizanes about the importance of taking a whole life approach to fitness so we can break some of the patterns we face about unhealthy living. Show Notes: More from JJ Flizanes You can get JJ's book HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When people discuss the work of Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology, terms like “ego,” “archetype” and “God” may mean entirely different things.Paul talks definitions and all things Jungian with noted scholar, prolific author and Jungian analyst Dr. James Hollis in this very special Living 4D episode.Learn more about Tracking The Gods: The Movement of Archetypal Powers in Our Time master class taught by Dr. Hollis that’s recommended by Paul at this link.Show Notes“More people organize their lives around the search for material abundance than any other single value, at least in the Western world.” (7:12)Fundamentalism is just an escape from dealing with the real complexities of life. (21:35)“The problem comes with the inflation of the ego, the fantasy that it’s in charge.” (25:32)More suffering comes out of a disconnection from meaning than anything else. (32:28)How do the soul and spirit interact? (35:42)“Inside of every acorn is the potential of the whole blossoming tree. And so it is for each of us. That’s the self as a verb, not as a noun.” (39:35)The biggest neuroses in Western civilization: Our attitudes toward aging and mortality. (42:05)“Our central task is to not become loyal agents of the state or children our parents are going to be proud of. It’s to become yourself in a non-selfish way.” (45:23)Defining the archetype. (48:59)Ethics vs. morals. (57:25)The true meaning of civil disobedience. (58:31)The four basic functions that myth serves. (1:00:12)Resources Living an Examined Life: Wisdom For The Second Half of the Journey by Dr. James HollisTracking The Gods by Dr. James HollisThrough The Dark Wood: Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life by Dr. James HollisSwamplands of the Soul: New Life in Dismal Places by Dr. James Hollis
Are you stuck in a negative thought loop? Are you letting your mind run your life? On today's episode we'll discuss a segment from Sam Harris on how to break the spell of negative thought patterns. Show Notes: More from Sam Harris Original Video Get the 30 Day Gratitude Journal for FREE at http://ptbpodcast.com/thanks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode partly recorded live from the capital of the Seven Kingdoms, Cody tries really hard to convince you he can read, and Sebastien explains how he can easily fit 3 HomePods in his life. Luna Display: Visit www.lunadisplay.com and enter the promo code TALK at checkout to get an exclusive 10% discount. Show Notes More people signed up for Apple News+ in the first 48 hours than Texture had amassed at its peak Beats announces totally wireless ‘Powerbeats Pro’ earbuds for $250 Apple cuts HomePod price globally by $50, now $299 in the US Make sure to follow your hosts on Twitter: @SebastienPage, and @melvco, Send a tweet to @LTiOS_fm if you'd like your question to be answered at the end of next week's podcast. Be sure to share your thoughts, comments, and suggestions below. Talk to you next week!
When it comes to helping children, Lisa Knoche believes in the power of research. Through a variety of programs, Dr. Knoche and other researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln discover strategies that strengthen families, school and communities. In this edition of Faculty 101, we hear more about what works to help children succeed and why we should all back to preschool. Show Notes: More about Lisa Knoche ›› https://cehs.unl.edu/cehs/faculty/lisa-knoche/ More on Child, Youth, Family and Schools ›› http://cyfs.unl.edu/ More on the Nebraska Academy for Early Childhood Research ›› http://naecr.unl.edu/ More on the Early Learning Network ›› http://earlylearningnetwork.unl.edu/ Contact Getting Ready ›› https://gettingready.unl.edu/site/contact
Francisco Souto left his native Venezuela and found beauty in Nebraska. In this edition of Faculty 101, Professor Souto talks about the artwork he creates to express his feelings about his native country and his adopted state. And he shares how injury changed the way he views the world. Show Notes: More about Francisco ›› http://www.franciscosouto.com/about/, More about the School of Art, Art History & Design ›› https://arts.unl.edu/art
What's new, pussycats? This week we're taking a break from our regularly scheduled programming to talk about "Documentary Now's" episode about the recording of a musical cast album, "Co-op: The Musical." Written by John Mulaney and Seth Meyers, the episode is a loving yet biting sendup of the making of Stephen Sondheim's "Company" cast album in 1970 and shows us the ups and downs of one grueling overnight recording session, with Mulaney as silently demanding genius-savant composer Simon Sawyer (ring any bells?). Episode: Amazon Video Cast recording: YouTube Show Notes: More about Stephen Sondheim's iconic take on "Co-op" and its music. Here's him master-classing and also shading students doing "Getting Married Today." Probably the crown jewel of John Mulaney's standup repertoire, which is saying something: The Salt and Pepper Diner. OK, fine, here's another one: The One Thing You Can't Replace. John Mulaney also wrote all the sketches of Stefon, the gay, Ed Hardy-wearing event correspondent who's in love with Seth Meyers. Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast
On today's episode Erin and Jeremy will discuss a segment of a speech delivered at Harvard University by author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie which is packed full of interesting information. So much information in fact, we've had to split it up into two parts! Show Notes: More from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Original Speech Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcus K. Dowling flies solo for the fourth installment of MNDFCK live from yes, his bedroom in Washington, DC. The topic, an open and frank conversation regarding mansplaining in his life, your life, the podcast, and more. He offers tips for moving forward like humbling oneself to the power of listening, learning the strength of being a good listener, and moreover potentially using yoga as a practice to balance and center one's mindset moving forward. SHOW NOTES: More information about Author and Linguist Deborah Tannen: http://www.deborahtannen.com/ Rebecca Solnit's TomDispatch article that gave birth to the term mansplaining: http://www.tomdispatch.com/blog/17558... Lily Rothman's The Atlantic piece, "A Cultural History of Mansplaining: https://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/arc... Jim Cornette on the art and importance of listening in pro wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJHBz... Diamond Dallas Page's DDPYoga, "The Most Complete Fitness System on the Planet": https://ddpyoga.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mndfckpodcast/support
On today's episode Erin and Jeremy will be discussing the importance of having goals instead of having resolutions since it's the time of year when EVERYONE starts talking about resolutions. Show Notes: More from Prince Ea Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How important is it to learn how to think instead of simply learning what to think? On today's episode Erin and Jeremy will be discussing that topic and more from a speech delivered by astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson. Show Notes: More from Neil Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we'll be hearing a short web series created by Bridgewater founder and billionaire Ray Dalio. The audio from this episode was originally published on youtube HERE as a video series and is based on Ray Dalio's book Principles, which can be found HERE. Show Notes: More from Ray Dalio Ray's Book Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's show features segments from a speech delivered by record-breaking hiker Jennifer Pharr Davis on the lessons she learned hiking the Appalachian Trail. In 2011, despite facing sickness and hypothermia, Jennifer became the fastest person (male or female) to hike the 14 state-long Appalachian trail. If you're like Erin and Jeremy, you might be surprised to hear what she learned on her journey. Show Notes: More from Jennifer Pharr Davis Original Full Length Speech Jennifer's Book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobby Knell and TJ Bingham join Brian in the studio to talk about our corporate giving program: Good Dude. They talk through recent projects and even give tips for getting a corporate volunteer program started at your organization. SHOW NOTES: More about the Good Dude Good Dude pictures on Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pam and Brooke are joined by actress and voice over talent, Danielle Kaplowitz, to talk about her wedding planning highs and lows. This includes a surprise proposal, some invite list drama and a trip to the famous Say Yes To The Dress store - Kleinfeld! The gals also tackle some confessionals, including a weird wedding delay, a veil mishap and a lively debate about wedding tattoos! -- SHOW NOTES: - More info about Prince Harry possibly having the Spice Girls perform at his reception! - More info about common folk attending Harry and Meghan's Wedding - Danielle got married at the Barns at Wesleyan Hills in Middletown, CT -- BRIDAL BREAK: Instant Pot: Quick and easy pressure cooker (Suggested by Pam) Instant Pot Wine: A recipe for making homemade wine from Food N Service (Suggested by Pam) Cool Playlist: New podcast about music for a specific life events, hosted by comedian Eliza Skinner (Suggested by Brooke) Queer Eye: Netflix's reboot makes us smile, laugh and cry like babies (Suggested by Danielle) -- WEDDING CONFESSIONALS LINKS: www.weddingconfessionals.com Instagram Facebook Twitter -- Have a story to tell us? Need some advice about your own wedding drama? Email us: weddingconfessionals@gmail.com Call us: 434-933-2663 Click here to send us a message with no personal information needed! We promise to never reveal the names in order to protect the innocent...and the annoyed. Your secret's safe with us!
This week, Andrew talks about his experience watching the old 70s Lynda Carter Wonder Woman show, which occupies a space somewhere in between the campy action of 60s Adam West Batman and the campy action of the 80s A-Team. Then, we take one last trip to theater camp to wrap up our Slings and Arrows TV Book Club. SHOW NOTES More on Wonder Woman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman_(TV_series) Wonder Woman on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wonder-Woman-Season-1/dp/B000NWZGRW Slings and Arrows Season 1 Episode 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR-jzPyjAcU Slings and Arrows Season 1 Episode 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d90kdolykoI
Understanding a basic framework of Design Thinking, also known as Human Centered Design, in an HR context. Show Notes: More information on Design Thinking, Human Centered Design. https://www.ideo.org/approach https://dschool.stanford.edu/resources-collections/a-virtual-crash-course-in-design-thinking
[image credit: Netflix] In this second special episode of the Team Friendship podcast, we review the second episode of Anne with an E! Show Notes: More behind the scenes tidbits from Lauren We learn an interesting fact about the episode titles! We delve deeper into the music of Anne with an E Helen Shaver, the … Continue reading Special Episode 2: Anne with an E
The past year, I feel as though I have gone through a metamorphosis. The underlying factor? Goals! I've been an OCD planner and extremely goal-oriented; and I've also gone years without making them. Fear drove both of those phases for me. I've learned better how to use goals without them using me. In today's podcast, I speak about the power of goals, some stories of progress with my goals this year, and THREE TIPS on how to make your goals work for YOU, rather than the other way around. This is an informal podcast, and you even get lots of sound effects from my 20 month old who was munching way on crackers, drawing (loudly, somehow), and playing with trains. I hope you enjoy it! Show Notes More on Do Something Monica's Live List for 2017 and 30 Before 30 Monica's posts on swimming: here and here Monica's other posts on goals: here, here, here, and here The planner referenced Podcast with Heather Fujikawa, mentioned Podcast with Meg Miles, mentioned Another goal-centered podcast with Jaimee Davis More Podcasts Monica's Facebook and Instagram profiles Contact Monica
In episode 10, Maggie and Kristine snuggle up to the idea of “hygge.” This trending Danish term is all over the internet and rooted in the importance of self care and power of feeling cozy. The girls share their tips and ideas for bringing this Scandanavian lifestyle home to help you get through winter, long work days, etc. SHOW NOTES: More on Hygge http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-year-of-hygge-the-danish-obsession-with-getting-cozy
Success to Significance | Business Insights and Inspirational Stories of Success
Encore Presentation: Pursuing Your Dream In The Face of Setbacks This is an encore of episode 007, featuring Jared Easley, who has a great story of dreaming big and making things happen. Jared is an author and co-author of multiple books, most recently, Stop Chasing Influencers: The True Path to Building Your Business and Living Your Dream. Reality tempers Jared’s story. He was let go from his day job and decided to pursue his dreams. He then had to fall back on his professional credentials to support his family working as a consultant while building his dream on the side. Some of his efforts failed, including an early partnership. Some left him in debt. His story is full of learning experiences and ongoing triumph in the face of significant obstacles. Access the Show Notes HERE. Resources and Links Mentioned In This Episode: ✅ Stop Chasing Influencers: The True Path to Building Your Business and Living Your Dream (Jared’s most recent book) ✅ Podcasting Good to Great: How to Grow Your Audience Through Collaboration ✅ PodcastMovement.com Show Notes: ✅ More details about Jared and how to reach him ✅ Several highlighted quotes from Jared ✅ Links to additional resources, books etc. Check it all out HERE. You can join our Success to Significance Community via our weekly newsletter. Thanks for listening today! You can reach Rick via Rick@RickCoplin.com and Voicemail.
Success to Significance | Business Insights and Inspirational Stories of Success
Do Something Amazing Today That Scares You Today we have as our guest Mike Merriam. Mike is an author, speaker, and AVID participant in life. Mike’s most recent book is Closer Than You Think - Six Fundamental Questions to Ignite Your Personal Evolution. Those questions form the basis for your clarity, purpose and actions. Just three weeks before our conversation, Mike encountered an unexpected career change when he was let go abruptly from the mortgage company he worked for and had excelled at for several years. Mike looked around and said "I’m going all in on my business" and he hasn't looked back. We learn on our conversation that in the year leading up to that radical change, Mike had been preparing for the next phase of his life. Even though it came sooner than expected, he was ready enough to land on his feet. I’m confident Mike’s positive outlook, radical approach to living, and entrepreneurial drive will inspire you today. Resources and Links Mentioned In This Episode: ✅ Closer Than You Think - Six Fundamental Questions to Ignite Your Personal Evolution (Mike’s book) ✅ Mike's Website ✅ Coaching and Mentoring Opportunity with Rick Coplin Show Notes: ✅ More details about Mike and how to reach him ✅ Several highlighted quotes from Mike ✅ Links to additional resources, books etc. Check it all out HERE. You can join our Success to Significance Community via our weekly newsletter. Thanks for listening today! You can reach Rick via Rick@RickCoplin.com and Voicemail.
Success to Significance | Business Insights and Inspirational Stories of Success
How To Design And Pursue Your Authentic Life Intentionally Today we have as our guest Chris O'Byrne, Founder of JetLaunch, a company that provides excellent services to people self publishing books. Chris has an intriguing story, a winding path from being a high school teacher to launching into entrepreneurship, and then growing his business to support the lifestyle he and his wife seek. We talk about how he is focusing on building the necessary systems and processes to make the business sustainable and support additional opportunities he is identifying. We also talk about Chris’s working from home and what that means for his family. The latter half of our conversation is all about intentionally pursuing the lifestyle he and his wife desire. I don't want to give too much away before Chris has an opportunity to talk about it. I’ll just say it involves a part-time nomadic lifestyle living in a van that is sometimes parked down by the river. Resources and Links Mentioned In This Episode: ✅ The 2017 Success to Significance Community Survey ✅ JetLaunch ✅ Coaching and Mentoring Opportunity with Rick Coplin You can join our Success to Significance Community via our weekly newsletter. Show Notes: ✅ More details about Chris and where to reach him ✅ Several highlighted quotes from Chris ✅ Links to additional resources, books etc. Check it all out HERE. Thanks for listening today! You can reach Rick via Rick@RickCoplin.com and Voicemail.
Success to Significance | Business Insights and Inspirational Stories of Success
You Can Live Your Intentional Courageous Life Today Today we have as our guest Melissa Nixon. Melissa is a vibrant professional speaker, trainer, & leadership coach. Melissa invested 15+ years in Corporate America as a HR/Organizational Development leader helping leaders navigate large scale change. Today she is building a business that is changing lives and companies around the world, all because she said "Yes!" to her dream. Resources and Links Mentioned In This Episode: ✅ The 2017 Success to Significance Community Survey ✅ The Courageous Life Challenge - What would you do if you weren't afraid? ✅ Melissa's Website ✅ Melissa's Book: The Courageous Life - How to Leap from Your Career to Your Calling You can join our Success to Significance Community via our weekly newsletter. Show Notes: ✅ More details about Melissa and where to reach her ✅ A dozen highlighted quotes of Melissa ✅ Links to additional resources, books etc. Check it all out HERE. Thanks for listening today! You can reach Rick via Rick@RickCoplin.com and Voicemail.
Mark's 8-year old son, Micah, said, "Dad, I want your office desk when I'm older!" And it got Mark thinking about setting up a business culture that could possibly be passed to his children. So immediately, Mark formed a "Trinity of Growth" structure to increase the odds of immediate growth, and long-term survival. And after he pumped it out to the leadership team, he opened his laptop and shared the strategy for you to swipe and apply to your own business protocols. Show Notes & More: http://minutewithmark.com/sun-never-set/
Why sell one item, if your buyers are wiling to buy seven at the same time? Why settle for one variation of a logo, if you can see it in 3 different styles? Why spend a fortune on an experience, when you can enjoy almost the same thing for way cheaper, or even free? Inside this episode, Mark digs into something called the "Abundance Paradigm", and how to mingle it into every facet of our life and enterprise. Show Notes & More: http://minutewithmark.com/abundance-paradigm/
Mark discovers a shocking 'soundbyte' pattern as he reviews his email stats from the last 60 days. Plus- he shares with his son the dangers of 'enthusiasm'...if it's focused in the wrong place. Show Notes & More: http://minutewithmark.com/soundbyte/
A multi-millionaire buddy called Mark and said, "I'm really geeking out on this new book idea, and I'd like your thoughts on it." This podcast covers strategies on how to save time, and ensure the success of your book. Plus, protocols on how to gain instant mentoring opportunities if you want to work with certain leaders. And other thoughts on how to purchase the best tech for yourself, and Mark's favorite method for purchasing books. Show Notes & More: http://minutewithmark.com/save-time/
In another impromptu episode, Mark digs into how to develop a real-life hero-making culture in your business. Plus- we go inside the power of placebos, and how full-body visualization works at the biochemical level. Finally, Mark shares his biggest mistake he made today (that cost him hundreds, possibly thousands, of dollars). Show Notes & More: http://minutewithmark.com/hero/
Amidst the flurry of a "busy" questing day, Mark pops open his laptop & goes impromptu--sharing key principles & strategies of how to save time, save money, and create offers that spark sizzle and sizable profits. Show Notes & More: http://minutewithmark.com/8-figure-enterprise/
While puffing cigars with fellow entrepreneurs, a conversation about creating your "perfect buyer avatar" emerged, and Mark introduced the idea that he prefers 'psychographic profiles' over the more popular 'demographic profiles' when designing his brands & marketing. The topic was a hit amongst the guys, and it inspired this unique episode. Show Notes & More: http://minutewithmark.com/psychographic/
Summary We talk about CES 2013 highlights, including the 4K TV from Samsung, the Razer Edge and Nvidia Shield Gaming tablets, is Apple making a low cost iPhone, Amazon AutoRip, billions of Earth size planets in the galaxy and more. Listen Download here Video version here. Show Notes More 2013 predictions CES Highlights Razer Edge Gaming […]