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Today I will do a follow-up podcast from Danielle Avery’s interview. Danielle talks about a couple of things that I want to point out. She explains the essence of who we are and how the Blueprint Process helps you discover yourself. The Blueprint Process host Tammi Brannan has a unique ability to see people's potential and success clues before they do. Throughout these conversations, you'll hear people's BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal - her favorite thing) and you may even identify your BHAG while you listen. Links and Resources from this Episode For show notes, resources and additional information go to https://blueprintprocess.com Special Listener Gift Get a FREE 60-minute consultation with Tammi https://calendly.com/blueprintprocess/blueprint-process-consult Email Tammi directly tammi@blueprintprocess.com Show Notes Using sizzle words - 1:23 The importance of your Bullhorn Message - 1:41 Your message is important - 2:08 Having a reason for being - 3:11 Looking into the Blueprint Process and discovering your purpose - 3:21 Your message is unique - 4:17 Motivated to help other people - 5:20 The power of the Bullhorn Message - 5:35 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS We’d love for you to share #TheBlueprintProcessPodcast with your twitter followers
Show Notes: Using financials to steer your cannabis business https://www.marijuanaventure.com/using-financials-to-steer-your-cannabis-business/ Big Marijuana Embraced Convertibles. Now They’re Under Water https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-marijuana-embraced-convertibles-now-100000235.html Khiron Announces Option and Restricted Share Unit Grants https://finance.yahoo.com/news/khiron-announces-option-restricted-share-223000474.html The Green Organic Dutchman Announces $16.5M Bought Deal Offering, Stock Falls https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/19/11/14887453/the-green-organic-dutchman-announces-16-5m-bought-deal-offering-stock-falls Cresco terminates VidaCann acquisition, highlighting cannabis industry’s focus on saving cash https://mjbizdaily.com/cresco-terminates-vidacann-acquisition-highlighting-cannabis-industrys-focus-on-saving-cash/ Josh Kincaid, Capital Markets Analyst and host of your cannabis business podcast. https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkincaid/ The #TalkingHedge ...plus a week in weed review, covering cannabis products, business news, investments & events. https://www.theTalkingHedgepodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinghedge/support
Show Notes: Using financials to steer your cannabis business https://www.marijuanaventure.com/using-financials-to-steer-your-cannabis-business/ Big Marijuana Embraced Convertibles. Now They’re Under Water https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-marijuana-embraced-convertibles-now-100000235.html Khiron Announces Option and Restricted Share Unit Grants https://finance.yahoo.com/news/khiron-announces-option-restricted-share-223000474.html The Green Organic Dutchman Announces $16.5M Bought Deal Offering, Stock Falls https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/19/11/14887453/the-green-organic-dutchman-announces-16-5m-bought-deal-offering-stock-falls Cresco terminates VidaCann acquisition, highlighting cannabis industry’s focus on saving cash https://mjbizdaily.com/cresco-terminates-vidacann-acquisition-highlighting-cannabis-industrys-focus-on-saving-cash/ Josh Kincaid, Capital Markets Analyst and host of your cannabis business podcast. https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkincaid/ The #TalkingHedge ...plus a week in weed review, covering cannabis products, business news, investments & events. https://www.theTalkingHedgepodcast.com
1922 Creating and Using Shortcuts in iOS (May 29, 2019) Show Notes Using shortcuts in Apple’s iOS devices can make many tasks more efficient and simple to perform. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Anna Dresner, author of “Getting the Job Done with Shortcuts: An Introduction for Blind Users”, about her book and how … Continue reading 1922 Creating and Using Shortcuts in iOS (May 29, 2019) →
Using scissors is a bit difficult with only one hand. This has been a life long issue for me as an artist. As with most things I do find ways to make it work. However, there are some very refined movements I am not able to do because I do not have two hands. In most cases this is no big deal because I am not cutting anything so big or important. I mostly am doing basic crafty stuff and cutting paper. But as an artist I have had to use scissors in a very well and refined manner. It is at this point I begin to struggle. I tend to notice this refinement point when I see other people using scissors in an extremely skillful way. This podcast was inspired by watching my good friend and fellow artist cut some paper. Thanks for listening! I invite you to share this podcast, offer a comment or leave some feedback. Show Notes: Using scissors with one hand has limitations. I love to watch very skilled people and professionals using scissors (or any tool) as part of their trade. Resources: When I Am Using My Only Hand – Podcast OHS075 is simply about what goes on when I am using my only hand. Contact. Follow. Share. instagram | facebook | twitter | pinterest How to review the podcast on iTunes If you enjoyed, benefited or were impacted by the podcast, it would be beyond cool if you’d take a minute and write a review on iTunes. To do that, click on the iTunes link or launch the iTunes podcast app on your computer or phone. Search for One Hand Speaks, select the album art for the show, select ratings and reviews and then write your review. Big thanks and appreciation. Please spread and share if you feel others will benefit and enjoy and leave a comment or offer feedback. Play your hand, AlejAndro
How do you decide whether to upgrade your CMS or if it’s time to consider new software? Do you understand the benefits of one or the other? In Part 1 of this series, Emily and Lea discuss the benefits of upgrading or migrating sites from a client’s perspective. We break down how the decision goes beyond tech, share processes with real-world scenarios, how we compare software, and quick tips on how to decide which direction to go. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Using page speed in mobile search ranking Don't Wait for Disaster to Strike! Upgrade Your Nonprofit CMS 3 Signs It’s Time to Migrate to a New CMS Beyond WordPress: Choosing the Right CMS Viget: Going Off-the-Shelf: WordPress vs. Craft vs. Drupal vs. Shopify Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
“…A lot of the conversation around college education is that tuition is increasing very rapidly, debt is increasing very rapidly and what does that mean for everyone? If we take a bigger step back we want to reframe the discussion around higher education as the potential investment available to people in our economy to help them be more productive in the labor market and to help them have better financial lives themselves. So when we think about higher education, rather than focusing all on the costs like we have been doing with the focus on the narrative about tuition and debt, I think it is important that we kind of refocus and talk about what students are getting from their college degrees. Basically encouraging people to think about this as cost-benefit analysis as they would with any other financial activity in their life. -- Beth Akers “People who have higher levels of education are far more likely to start or own a business, create jobs in that way; they are far more likely to file a patent, and do other things that are immeasurable contributions to intellectual thought and scientific thought and advancing living standards in important ways. Now quantifying those would be impossible. One that is easy to quantify, that I did in a piece a few of months ago for Brookings, is looking at not just what college graduates pay in taxes but their actual consumption as a direct benefit to local communities and the entire country.” -- Jonathan Rothwell In this episode of “Intersections,” Beth Akers, fellow at the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings, and Jonathan Rothwell, former fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program and senior economist at Gallup, examine the current state of higher education by looking at student debt and its correlation to the value added for individuals with a college education. Show Notes Using earnings data to rank colleges: A value-added approach updated with College Scorecard data What colleges do for local economies: A direct measure based on consumption? Making college less risky to boost social mobility More data can make college less risky The game of loans: rhetoric and reality of student debt With thanks to audio engineer and producer Zack Kulzer, Mark Hoelscher, Carisa Nietsche, Sara Abdel-Rahim, Eric Abalahin, Fred Dews and Richard Fawal. Subscribe to the Intersections on iTunes, and send feedback email to intersections@brookings.edu.