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Summary: Rachel is an Organic Traffic Strategist, schoolteacher, and the founder of Moolah Marketing. She started building websites, and is able to maximize the advantage of generating organic traffic as a stay-at-home mom. She was a schoolteacher before helping thousands of people craft “virals” for their businesses. In this episode, she shares the secrets of driving organic traffic to your websites to build an audience, promote content and ultimately increase online exposure. Show Notes: Who is Rachel Miller? [1:52] Is Organic traffic dead? [4:06] How important is it to build an audience? [5:40] How much content should you give away for free? [7:40] Will you lose audience because of paid content? [8:35] How can local businesses grow their audience at this time? [10:30] Have you seen a business to potentially grow with social media? [11:20] What can local businesses do to step up? [12:58] What is the recipe for success? [16:22] How do you make your content interesting? [19:15] Do you post content on a page or in your personal account? [20:01] What mistakes do people make right out of their gate? [21:57] When marketers make the mistake of selling their product early [24:31] How to know when a hobby can turn into a business? [25:06] When do you need ads to get results? [26:07] How do you deal with the haters? [29:53] Is Marketing just a man’s world? [33:21]
In this episode, Mike and Tyler take some of their own medicine and answer some of the questions that they will be asking guests on the program. A few of the questions include:Everybody’s dealing. How do you deal?Can you name something that you have learned in life “the hard way”?On the RMIT program, we always talk about life turning on “tiny hinges”. Can you think of a “tiny hinge” moment where one seemingly small thing happened that changed everything for you?Listen as the hosts of the program open up to their listeners in anticipation of learning powerful "rich life lessons" from upcoming guests.Show Notes:Who is...Jeffrey R. HollandThe Brother of JaredPresident Russell M. NelsonWho said it...“The purpose of the gospel is … to make bad men good and good men better, and to change human nature.”—President David O. McKay, in the film Every Member a Missionary, as quoted by Elder Franklin D. Richards in Conference Report, Oct. 1965"I have been thinking recently about choices and their consequences. It has been said that the gate of history turns on small hinges, and so do people’s lives. The choices we make determine our destiny."—President Thomas S. Monson, "Choose You This Day", General Conference, October 2004"We only learn through pain"-said everyone on the Internet so it must be true."That which we persist in doing becomes easier—not that the nature of the task has changed, but our ability to do has increased."—Ralph Waldo EmersonReferences..."The Lord loves effort" Russell M. Nelson quoted in "An Especially Noble Calling"-Joy D. Jones"Lord I Believe"-Jeffrey R. HollandEther 3-"Touch these stones"Parable of the Ten VirginsMillenium Falcon Hyperdrive (not "Warp Speed"-Mike!) FailureMillenials...this is a rolodexMartin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter From A Birmingham Jail" re: purpose of tensionThe correct quote (Mike!) is "Friend, go up higher" and the reference is Luke 14:10 (KJV)Van Halen "Right Now"Psst...Mike and Tyler are both members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. If you would like to learn more about the Church or their beliefs, we invite you to check out to click here.
In this episode, Tyler and Mike sit down with their good friend Toby Crawford to discuss a few of the things that Toby has learned about living "the richest men in town" life. A few of the topics covered in the conversation include:Personal changeService/giving beyond selfOvercoming adversityListen as the hosts of the program explore Toby's rich life and the choices that he has made with the hope of applying those lessons to their lives. Show Notes:Who is...Elder Neil L. Andersen-Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints)John BythewayWho said it...Rosa Luxemburg, "Those who do not move, do not notice their chains."James Clear on EntropyBad Religion on EntropyScrewtape Letters by C.S. Lewis: "Remember, he is not, like you, a pure spirit. Never having been a human (oh, that abominable advantage of the Enemy’s!) you don’t realize how enslaved they are to the pressure of the ordinary. I once had a patient, a sound atheist, who used to read in the British Museum. One day, as he sat reading, I saw a train of thought in his mind beginning to go the wrong way. The Enemy, of course, was at his elbow in a moment. Before I knew where I was I saw my twenty years’ work beginning to totter. If I had lost my head and begun to attempt a defense by argument, I should have been undone. But I was not such a fool. I struck instantly at the part of the man which I had best under my control, and suggested that it was just about time he had some lunch. The Enemy presumably made the countersuggestion (you know how one can never quite overhear what He says to them?) that this was more important than lunch. At least I think that must have been His line, for when I said, “Quite. In fact much TOO important to tackle at the end of a morning,” the patient brightened up considerably; and by the time I had added “Much better come back after lunch and go into it with a fresh mind,” he was already halfway to the door."References...All of the Above YouTube ChannelSecond Law of ThermodynamicsSpirit Journals-not thisThis Is Water by David Foster WallaceA Christmas Carol by Charles DickensEast of Eden Chapter 13 by John SteinbeckBen Franklin model of virtue developmentIn the Living Years by Mike & The MechanicsThe Hiding Place by Corrie TenBoomJobPsst...Mike and Tyler are both members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. If you would like to learn more about the Church or their beliefs, we invite you to check out to click here.
Summary: “Focus on the lifetime value of a customer more than just top-line revenue.” This is what motivated Hugh Rees – a software engineer from Brisbane, Australia, which led him to becoming the co-founder and head of digital services at Expose Media. In this episode, Hugh tells about how he was able to build his “accidental” marketing agency by exploring through the Instagram platform. Combined with his experience as an e-commerce growth expert, he discusses how businesses are able to thrive to their next level of revenue. Show Notes: Who is Hugh Rees? [0:25] How was he able to build an agency? [2:14] Why is Instagram the best platform to build an audience? [8:51] How hard is it to have organic followers? [10:40] Where do most people fail – content, community or hashtags? [12:31] The strategy behind Instagram hashtags [15:51] Ways to rebound a low audience engagement [23:01] The consistency in content will feed data [28:31] How to grow your brand organically? [30:05] The human-to-human connection [34:10] Be authentic and let the audience come to you [37:52] How do you handle the haters? [40:54] Why is Instagram the best platform to take advantage of? [45:36] The best-selling book: Instagram Mastery [47:20]
Summary: Brandon Dawson is a scaling and turnaround expert serial entrepreneur, real estate investor who has an extreme passion for helping business owners and their teams amplify the vision impact through belief strategy, execution, and team alignment. He's an owner-partner in 100-million-dollar commercial real estate, and founded his first business at the age of 26. In this episode, he shares how he helps business owners and entrepreneurs maximize their value and quality of life through a team and; personal and professional financial goals. Show Notes: Who is Brandon Dawson? [00:24] What business areas do most people trip up on? [2:03] When did you figure out that you could start your own business? [4:23] How has this recession different from the ones in the past? [8:16] How can discomfort actually mean good things? [10:26] So how much of the hardships are just forced to come? [13:41] How can one elevate their belief system? [16:47] What are the tricks to scaling? [21:20] Do you find that during this time, most people feel the need to contract versus expand? [23:07] Why is the first thing people cut is advertising costs? [23:58] Have you seen businesses that plateau because the owners are afraid to let go? [28:31] When do you start to implement SOPs at first level, then adjust it to the second level? [31:48] What is your stand on “Do what you do best and outsource the rest”? [36:30] What do you do when the driver cannot drive the car’s maximum capacity? [49:13] What advice do you have for people who are just starting their business? [50:33] How can people reach Brandon? [1:01:09]
Daymond John is an American businessman, investor, television personality, author, and motivational speaker. He is best known as the founder, president, and CEO of FUBU, and appears as an investor on the ABC reality television series Shark Tank. In this episode, he reveals the marketing strategies on how to build successful brands making him a highly influential consultant today, while offering advice on how to effectively and innovatively communicate to consumers through means of connecting brands with the world's top celebrities from endorsements to product extensions. Show Notes: Who is Daymond John? [1:20] Do you still think your strategy of building a lifestyle still works now? [4:07] How do you respond to people that need immediate ROI? [6:46] What exactly is a powershift? [8:36] What is the best way to slowly build up influence? [11:54] Do problems actually help people understand the pitch? [18:32] What are the misconceptions people have when it comes to the show, versus in reality? [21:23] How does powershift play a role now that unemployment is going up? [24:07] Do you have any tactical advice for people who get tripped up on their whys? [27:54] How is the situation now different than all the previous recessions? [29:04] What changes do you see happening? [31:39] What seems to be the success denominator? [35:51] Do you think that ability to really pivot, adapt, adjust is something that can be taught? [37:43] What is the most important decision maker? [39:09] What networking tips do you have? [40:40] How did you build your brand? [51:03]
Marcus Murphy is the Digital Marketer’s Director of Monetization, and LinkedIn Advisory Board Member who was able to build an “All-Star” level profile that can grow and develop not only the business but boost the personal brand as well. In this episode, Marcus discusses the current global situation and how we can respond, pivot, and get our businesses back to normal. Show Notes: Who is Marcus Murphy on a personal note? [1:30] It’s the global feeling of the pandemic today [2:43] How do you think the landscape will change for the good from all this? [6:40] What do you think some of the biggest opportunities are right now? [13:00] After quarantine, it’s “getting back to normal” campaign [18:48] The different approaches of businesses in working from home [20:54] Some people can create an online culture [23:18] How can businesses with traditional retail-model pivot and adapt? [25:12] Why should people spend money on becoming known when it can't be monetized right now? [29:58] How did sales change right now? [33:16] Go wide vs go deep [37:15] What is the best way to do prospecting on LinkedIn? [39:46] What are some of the lessons you’ve learned? [54:10]
Such a big and difficult topic. Jenn and Cindy conquer the basics of why movement is critical especially when healing. Removing the constraints to why exercise is last on the list is a great place to start. Get more Lyme resources at: https://livingwithlyme.us/ Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/Livingwithlyme.us Check out Pursue Wellness: https://pursuewellness.us/ SHOW NOTES: Who is Jenn Pike and how did she begin her career? Discussion about her bestselling book, Simplicity Project What are women unique especially when it comes to exercise What are the best ways to exercise?
In this episode, we’re turning our tables. Dee Deng interviews.... ME. I discuss how myself and my team at JPORT Media continuously succeed in using the latest marketing strategies to help businesses get awareness, increase their revenue, and maintain a great ROI. Show Notes: Who am I? [0:13] What is the lens that makes you look into principles? [3:33] The value of philosophy vs hacks and tactics [5:42] What are principles that won’t fail you? [15:33] Do few or many people need help? [18:29] What exactly is a marketer? [23:27] How has speaking to big people changed you as a person? [31:50] The patterns of commonalities + principles [36:39] Value vs cost [40:17] Businesses fail because no one knows about it [41:55] How do you convince your guests to come to your show? [44:48] To get a sale, all you need to do is ask [51:04] Sales is always on the follow up [53:42] Persistence + Tenacity + Empathy [55:26]
Roland is a “recovering attorney”, serial entrepreneur and co-founder/principal of 5 different Inc. Magazine fastest growing companies in the e-commerce, e-learning, real estate and SaaS spaces. He has been featured in Entrepreneur, Forbes and major television networks. Roland has interviewed several big personalities, produced infomercials, ran an international hedge fund, and has advised major brands on various business strategies like how to leverage, grow, scale and exit. In this episode, Roland discusses how business owners could pivot and adapt to the current situation, and how they would be able to take advantage of high employee productivity even when working from home. Show Notes: Who is Roland Frasier? [0:26] How is this time today different from events in the past? [2:34] Where do small businesses fit into the big optimistic play? [6:20] Acquire a business with no money down [8:27] 7 places to look when you have an existing business [12:10] How to be a “recovering” lawyer? [13:52] Recommended books to read [16:35] How can you predict if the landscape changed for good? [23:00] Productivity of employees in working from home [24:30] The holes in the market today [30:42] Why is the advertising budget always the first to be cut off? [34:50] How will business owners pivot and adapt? [40:47] Everything else is about re-positioning your product [46:00] Emotion vs logic [51:31]
Episode 35 Show Notes Who is your Negativity Affecting Most? You are so much more powerful than you think you can decide to show up in love no matter what in your relationships. But often we poison our selves and what a shame that is. Listen to yourself talk and hear what you are saying. Is it what you want to think and say? You have the power to change how you feel and speak. Consider this podcast a stepping stone to walking in love in your relationships, starting with you! Find More about Dr. Edie and what she’s up to here: This episode of Your Best Beautiful Life is brought to you by one of my favorite things in the world, my Young Living oils and supplements. I lead a group of over 8,000 women and I educate them in a private Facebook group. Head over to www.ediewadsworth.com, grab your starter kit and get started with me today. Dr Edie’s Website is Life in Grace Blog Join Dr Edie for Tuesday Livestream https://www.facebook.com/DrEdieWadsworth/ Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!
Gen and Jette got an advanced reading copy of "Disfigured" by Amanda Leduc - Thanks to James at Coach House Books for our ongoing collabs! This book breaks down fairy tales and how disability has been etched into the collective unconscious as a bad thing that you have to overcome. Show Notes: Who know all the Disney movies came from such creepy scary "Fairy Tales" Hans My Hedgehog sounds like the craziest story - can you picture a half-man, half hedgehog? Changing Faces used #Iamnotyourvillain to transform the British film industry and now the BFI won't fund projects were the villains have facial disfigurements. Can we talk about Marvel and how Hawkeye was actually deaf and the Matt Fraction series had illustrated ASL? Allison Janney is the actress that Jette couldn't remember Jamie Brewer is the actress from the AHS series Books/Stories/Movies: Paper Houses - Dominique Fortier The Centaur's wife - Amanda Leduc (coming 2021) The Miracles of the Ordinary Men - Amanda Leduc The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Sleeping Beauty Rapunzel Cinderella The Maiden Without Hands The Magicians The Lion King
On today's episode of the Caged Vision Podcast, I interview John Eades. John is the CEO of LearnLoft a leadership development company that exists to turn professionals into leaders and create healthier places to work. He is also the author of "Building the Best" due out on November 5th and is the host of the 'Follow My Lead' Podcast. He writes or has been featured on Inc.com, LinkedIn Pulse, TrainingIndustry.com, eLearningIndustry.com, CNBC Money, and more. Show Notes: Who have to dance within the flame, who chance the sorrow and the shame that always comes with getting burned. Most of us stand outside the fire and what we want to do is be in the fire. ...And we need courage to be in that fire. “This world we live in needs more people not afraid to be in the fire and doing the very best they can possibly do, not sitting on the sidelines. After a year of attempting to build a learning platform, I looked up and we were like a rudderless. And, like most young leaders do, it couldn’t be John’s fault, it has to be my teams fault. And I decided to let one of my team members go, who was a fantastic team member...worked her tail of. ...And she looked at me at the end of that meeting and said - “I didn’t know where we were going, I didn’t know what we were doing, and I didn’t know how I was going to help us get there.” I was living proof of being a really poor leader. From the next day forward, I made it my mission to figure out what the best leaders do. I made the decision early on that I was going to document my journey along the way. I didn’t want others to make the same mistakes that I did. Interested or Committed. If you’re just interested in something you do it b/c it’s convenient. You do it because maybe you’re supposed to or you kind of like it. But when you’re committed to something there’s nothing that will stop it. Your going to have ups and downs... But there’s a difference because it doesn’t matter what happens within those boundaries, neither party is going to give up on it. If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. You’re never as bad as you think you are in a lose and you’re never as good as you think you are in a win. ~ Lou Holt’s Failure is not final, failure is feedback. To do anything meaningful, the price you have to pay is high. Self-Discipline: The ability and willingness to sacrifice what you want now for what you want later on. Are you willing and able to make the sacrifice if what you want later on may never happen? It’s actually easier to not do something...it’s easier to sit on the sidelines. The world we live in today - you can be an Uber driver, stay at home, build a life only about yourself...I reject that notion. I hope more people to decide to not sit not he sidelines, I hope they decide to get in the fire. I’m more intensely focused on today than I’ve ever been. PTS Method - Prepare to Serve. Any time you change your environment, Prepare To Serve. There’s a Latin term called nunc coepi - Now I Begin. Each of us have a choice that tomorrow we can wake up and start a new beginning. You can reach John on LinkedIn, or on his website at https://johneades.com/
Dr. Young discusses her "dig deep" approach to find the underlying cause of chronic illnesses. Although conventionally trained, she has realized the benefit of a functional approach. Show Notes: Who takes responsibility for a healing journey? How a MD took on a Functional treatment modality? Testing necessary to lay the ground work for healing. What systems control repair of the body? How the endocrine system is a starting point? How depletion of certain markers can lead to poor function of the body. The key vitamin, Thiamine, is found to have the greatest value to the body. What is the best formulation of Thiamine? The right type of Magnesium for the right issue. The impact of your personal genetic information. Get more Lyme resources at: https://livingwithlyme.us/ Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/Livingwithlyme.us Check out Pursue Wellness: https://pursuewellness.us/
I met David Benzaquen, CEO and Co-founder of Ocean Hugger Foods, and his company at multiple different events and tried some of their sushi. As someone who’s in the space, I was super impressed. I’m always impressed with David’s network and because he’s so intertwined within the plant-based industry, I wanted to ask him why he decided to go into building businesses and how can we all can get started creating something impactful. Learn step by step how David built Ocean-Hugger Foods. From building his skillset at Plant-based Solutions to meeting the chef who had this crazy idea to turn tomatoes into tuna, to scaling big enough where they produce in the United States, Europe, and Asia. It’s an incredible story and I guarantee you’ll take something valuable out of it. About David David Benzaquen is the Co-Founder and CEO of Ocean Hugger Foods, a company which manufactures plant-based seafood alternatives to address the overfishing crisis. The company has received innovation awards for its flagship Ahimi product from Whole Foods Market and Sysco, and has been heralded in the New York Times, USA Today, CBS Morning News and more. David has also served as an advisor to numerous plant-based food companies, accelerators and investors. Learn more about his company Ocean Hugger Foods at www.oceanhuggerfoods.com Sponsor People have been saying My Food Job Rocks is a great food business podcast. If you’re a food entrepreneur or want to become one, I highly suggest doing your research. Luckily, my friend Rachel Zemser has the perfect resource for you. She has a book called the Food Business Toolkit that will help you understand everything about starting a food business from formulation to regulation. Use the code MYFOODJOBROCKS at the checkout for 10% off not only the book, but it also applies to an hour of consulting. As someone who’s started their own food business, acquiring knowledge is super important. You can find the book here: https://alacarteconnections.com/shop/ Money will come and go, but you’ll always run out of time so it’s very important to get the knowledge necessary to move forward. Show Notes Who are you?: I’m the CEO of a plant-based fish company, Ocean Hugger Food James Corwell - CSO Tsukiji Fish Market – The auction off 4 million pounds of tuna How did you meet James?: I read about him and he launched a Kickstarter campaign I actually reached out to James on LinkedIn. My background was launching and scaling plant-based companies so it was a great skillset We hear each other speak in the conference and went from there Certified Master Chef Ahimi – tomato tuna We sell Ahimi in food services such as restaurant chefs and college and universities Can you describe your history?: I used to be an advocate, but I felt like it wasn’t impactful. I would start measuring marketing campaigns by doing experiments that changed their behavior Bolthouse farm and the baby carrot Paul Shapiro – Advocate to Entrepreneur Why do you think people switch from Advocate to Entrepreneur?: Food is emotional because it affects our emotions (taste, price, etc). Most people don’t have the time to educate, but they can make choices when they buy How have you seen the process of animal advocacy?: I learned that taking it slowly and meet them where they’re at and enter our world slowly. Flexitarian Mintel’s definition: half their meals are vegetarian What are the components to make a plant-based company?: Team, grit, and endurance Naming matter: We tried Tomato Sushi and it didn’t work. But Ahimi – Spirit of Tuna What does CEO mean to you?: Defines the path and direction and mission We produce in North America, Europe, Asia Unami – Unagi Eel Shelf-life: We flash-freeze our product to maintain maximum freshness National Restaurant Association Show My Food Job Rocks: I get to impact the world with delicious food DOT Foods Algae products Duckweed, Water Lentil What is the biggest challenge the food industry needs to face right now?: Inefficiencies in the system. The reason why we’re selling garbage is that we still believe that the consumer wants to have everything we want right now. This is changing Cargill – Head of the protein division is focusing on plant-based Tyson Foods is doing the same How do you compete on the price of meat?: The meat industry puts a lot of band-aids. It’s cheap and scale. For plants, we will get there, and that’s about investing in the growth of the crop and products Annie Ryu Jackfruit company What are the health benefits for Ahimi?: Fish has a lot of mercury and plastic in it. Our biggest fans are pregnant women actually. We haven’t found consumers to care about protein but they are about omegas What would you like to learn more of?: Molecular gastronomy Jeremy Piven Favorite book: Mission in the Bottle (Seth Goldman, Founder of Honest Tea, chairman of Beyond Meat) Do you have any advice for anyone who wants to start their own plant-based company?: Call me. But also go for it. Why does the world care about your product? There are many channels to get the word out there Perfect Day Foods Perfect Day ice Cream Plant-based Solutions - plantbasedsolutions.com Online Masterclass
Adam Goodman gives tips on having a winning work culture, team building strategies and what is the Valley Leadership Group. Also, learn about what exactly conscience capitalism is and how it can help you grow a thriving business! Show Notes: - Who is Adam Goodman? - What is Conscious Capitalism? - How Goodmans Interior Structures Implements Conscious Capitalism - How is Adam Involved in Philanthropy? - What Does It Take to Have a Winning Culture? - Team Building Strategy - What is Goodmans Interior Structures Purpose? - Is Goodmans Interior Structures Hiring? - How Does Goodmans share their brand? - What is on Adam's "Must Read" List? - Advice For Those Starting in a Professional Career - Adam's Role Models - How Does Goodmans Measure Their Employees? - How Does Goodmans Handle Retention? - What is the Valley Leadership Group? Connect with Adam and Goodmans Interior Structures: Website: https://www.goodmans.com https://www.dogoodersaz.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodmansInteriorStructures Instagram: @goodmansgoodstuff Twitter: @goodmangoodguy Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkgoodman
A 24-year-old author, writer and coach, on today's podcast Caleb Guilliams is joined by Jordan Gross, a young man with a genuine desire to help others, he guides people to their Cloud Nine lives by helping them discover their true passions and purpose. Through the design of a creative, intensive, and FUN 9-step process, he has guided startup founders as well as employees at Google and Amazon in overcoming uncertainty and discovering what it is that truly brings them meaning and fulfillment. He is also a best-selling author of a book called Getting COMFY: Your Morning Guide to Daily Happiness. Links and Resources from this Episode For transcriptions and additional information of this episode go to https://betterwealth.libsyn.com/ or check out Caleb at https://www.betterwealthsolutions.com/ Connect with Jordan Gross https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-gross-8271905b jordan.c.gross2016@gmail.com https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079DX26HS/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0 http://getting-comfy.com/blog/ https://twitter.com/Getting_COMFY?lang=en http://getting-comfy.com/ Get Your Free Copy of The AND Asset https://www.andasset.com/book Show Notes Who is Jordan? - 1:40 Jordan's background - 4:15 His mom as a mentor and emotional support - 7:07 Wanting to make an impact and writing his first books - 10:58 Jordan's first book: Getting COMFY: Your Morning Guide to Daily Happiness - 13:04 What is COMFY? - 14:20 Deep Breathing and meditation - 15:10 Understanding the meaning of COMFY - 15:36 Being grateful - 18:44 The news - 19:39 The importance of laughing - 20:56 What the book is all about - 23:21 Discussing TED Talks - 24:13 Steps to do TED talks - 26:43 It is all about relationships - 28:58 The story behind his second book - 30:23 The Cloud Nine Book - 31:12 How to make an impact? - 36:06 What does Better Wealth mean to Jordan? - 38:50 Jordan's answer for The Legacy Question - 44:29 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. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher
Lindsay and Dan Noma Jr sit down and discuss companies like Zillow changing the Phoenix real estate market and what that means for you and your real estate agent. Find out more about how Phoenix is evolving, the Amazon effect, and buyer trends. Show Notes: - Who is Dan Noma Jr? - Are companies like Zillow helpful to the community? - How competitive is it for someone to buy a home in Phoenix? - Is there a lot of investors trying to buy houses in large quantity in Arizona? - Are individuals renting or buying? - How does Phoenix stack up against other markets? - Advice for people who are new to Arizona - Tips for buying a house in Arizona - Do people still feel the need to hire a real estate professional? - Is there any platforms you use for information that you would recommend? - How did Dan Noma get involved in commercial real estate? - How many employees does Dan Noma work with? - Tips for entrepreneurs growing their business - How is Amazon disrupting real estate? - How has the valley changed? Connect with Dan Noma Jr.: Website: https://www.venturerei.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1076479896 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomajr.dan Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/DanNomaJr Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-noma-31a54543/
Latasha and Lindsay discuss your responsibility as a corporation to be involved in the community with the best practices to get your employees involved as well. Show Notes: - Who is Latasha Causey and what does she do? - What is USAA? - What is Corporate Social Responsibility? - How do corporations choose which organizations to work with? - Should you join a committee? - What is the standard process of volunteering within organizations? - What type of employees should I hire? - How many people is ideal to bring to a charity event? - Getting people involved in charity work on the weekends - How do you make charity work exciting for employees? - How much time should you allocate nonprofit work? - How to develop a corporate responsibility plan Connect with Latasha: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latasha-c...
Host Ian Connett (@QuantumJurist) brings a series of episodes from this year's Legal Geek Conference. Today, he talks to Catherine Krow, CEO of Digitory Legal, Former Orrick partner, and one of the Top 10 Women Entrepreneur in Cloud Innovation. Listen in to get first-hand details of her amazing career and her experience at the event. For the latest topics, trends and tech in the legal industry, subscribe to Evolve the Law Podcast: A Catalyst for Legal Innovation. Listen as legal experts and leaders share insights about the legal industry. For more information, questions, or suggestions about our podcast feel free to email us at evolve@abovethelaw.com Links and Resources from this Episode For additional information go to https://abovethelaw.com/legal-innovation-center https://www.legalgeek.co/ https://twitter.com/wearelegalgeek?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/company/legalgeek https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1IkQltBaQ5RTpgo8B12rIA https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-krow https://twitter.com/cmkrow http://www.digitorylegal.com/ support@digitorylegal.com Show Notes Who is Catherine Krow? - 0:30 What is Digitory Legal? - 0:48 Focussing on legal services - 1:16 Giving clients what they need - 2:20 Two years in the industry - 2:40 Transitioning from a big Law Firm to becoming an entrepreneur - 3:23 Lawyer and entrepreneur - 5:04 Digitory Legal website and how to get in touch with them - 5:46 Her favorite customer success story - 6:33 Focused on litigation - 7:59 Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite player to get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher
Latasha and Lindsay discuss your responsibility as a corporation to be involved in the community with the best practices to get your employees involved as well. Show Notes: - Who is Latasha Causey and what does she do? - What is USAA? - What is Corporate Social Responsibility? - How do corporations choose which organizations to work with? - Should you join a committee? - What is the standard process of volunteering within organizations? - What type of employees should I hire? - How many people is ideal to bring to a charity event? - Getting people involved in charity work on the weekends - How do you make charity work exciting for employees? - How much time should you allocate nonprofit work? - How to develop a corporate responsibility plan Connect with Latasha: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latasha-causey-phr-78a65b4
As the former National Sales Training Manager for a Top 5 homebuilder and a licensed Realtor in Arizona, Ryan Taft has a passion for helping others achieve breakthrough results in sales, business, and life. Ryan combines his knowledge of human performance, psychology, and sales skills development to deliver engaging, energizing, and insightful training experiences that drive peak performance. Ryan is a member of the National Speakers Association and a frequent contributor to leading industry publications. Links and Resources from this Episode For transcriptions and additional information on this episode go to https://betterwealth.libsyn.com/ or check out Caleb at https://www.betterwealthsolutions.com/ Connect with Ryan Taft https://jeffshore.com/our-team/ryan-taft/ https://twitter.com/ryangtaft?lang=en Get Your Free Copy of The AND Asset https://www.andasset.com/book Show Notes Who is Ryan Taft - 2:22 His dad as a big influence - 4:38 If you want to be something different, start to read - 6:46 Work to learn, not to earn - 8:02 How he got into real estate - 10:40 Understand how money works - 13:27 Going deeper into real estate - 15:09 Working with Jeff Shore - 17:50 Sales training - 18:32 The problem with most salespeople - 20:51 The customer's mission or your commission? - 21:44 How Ryan helps people earn more money - 24:40 Being curious and authentic - 31:21 Teaching how to be a better person - 31:35 Show your impact on your clients to be a better seller - 34:38 How money works and Ryan's definition for Better Wealth - 37:00 Helping people how to be more efficient - 41:00 The difference between scarcity and abundance mindset - 43:21 Why Ryan is so invested in real estate - 47:43 The history of taxes - 48:38 Become more valuable for others - 51:15 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. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher
This weeks tech news is massive, there's huge news from government in tech news block which features the 2020 democratic debate to a social media summit may be held at the White House, also in 5G news both AT&T and T-Mobile turn on 5G while Verizon adds 5G in another city, plus US forecasters are expressing concerns about 5G. Show Notes: Who dominated the debate on Twitter? Hulu TV debate outage Apple News debuts 2020 Democrat Guide Social Media summit at White House? Senate investigation about sensitive data AT&T turns on 5G in Las Vegas T-Mobile tuns on 5G today Verizon adds 5G in Denver Meteorologists are worried about 5G Facebook moderators posts complaints Twitter will label tweets from politicians Walmart and SNAP FCC chairman ex-advisor gets 5 years in prison Amazon partners with Rite-Aid New Yorkers can no longer have free video streaming at the library Xfinity Mobile now sells Apple Watches and iPads FedEx sues Commerce Department Online landscape and garden design tools Free weather apps How to avoid internet scams What's coming and going from HBO YouTube Music Apple Music Last week Google Trends at number 1: Falafel Trending this week on Twitter at number 7:#worldcup2019 Trending this week on YouTube at number 11 Baby Google 6 ways to find the perfect TV show or movie on Netflix
Kettlebells are some of the most flexible, functional and effective training tools out there.The thing is, few people understand how to use them properly!This week on Living 4D with Paul Chek, Paul talks Kettlebells with Master of Sport and Kettlebell Sport World Champion, Mike Salemi.You'll hear about Mike's journey to World Champion, what it means to take a holistic approach to kettlebell training, how professional kettlebell athletes compete and become a Master of Sport, and learn a number of tips to become better with the kettlebell.A bonus for Living 4D listeners:Sign up for Mike’s online Mastering The Kettlebell course by June 12 and save 20 percent, plus receive bonus content created by Mike and Paul specifically for Living 4D listeners. Use the code CHEK20 when you check out to receive your discount.Show Notes:Who makes a better espresso: Mike’s Dad or Paul? (8:11)Mike started his athletic journey as an eight-year-old gymnast. (13:03)Finding the right mentors fast-tracks your development. (15:25)Mike came back to the athletic world after spending eight years rebuilding his family’s business. (22:09)How professional kettlebell athletes compete and become a Master of Sport. (30:12)The problems athletes have with thoracic outlet syndrome. (35:39)Mike is one of a handful of Americans who are a Master of Sport in multiple kettlebell divisions. (47:49)Your body must be “designed” to be a kettlebell athlete for longer endurance events. (55:01)Flexibility can make a huge difference in performance and health. (1:04:33)Doing too many abdominal exercises disrupts the flow of emotional energy, along with the yin and yang balance in your body. (1:07:16)Many people behave very diligently while they're injured, but a year later they're back to the same things that got them into trouble. (1:10:31)“Whenever an organ or gland system is running too fast for its capacity, it produces ‘dis ease’.” (1:13:37)The differences between what Mike teaches his clients as a CHEK Professional versus the approaches of other kettlebell coaches. (1:18:51)Breathing dysfunctions and core dysfunctions go hand-in-hand. (1:24:01)Floating in a sensory deprivation tank supports working in activities like meditation. (1:32:49)Leaning into your fears and facing challenges head-on can lead to incredible growth. (1:34:36)“We’re all connected. How I treat myself is how I treat you and the world.” (1:41:30)ResourcesSergey Rachinskiy’s long cycle technique on YouTubeMike works with Coach Denis Vasilev, a seven-time world champion, at the Orange Kettlebell Club in northern California.Body Mechanics in Health and Disease by Joel Goldthwait, Lloyd Brown and Loring Swaim
Howard sits down with his daughter Rachel and his nephew Jeremy to talk about the new ways of communicating, their summer internships, and annoying habits millennials are picking up. Show Notes: - Who is Jeremy Bernick? - Who is Rachel Lindzon? - How Do You Find an Internship? - What Jeremy and Rachel Hope to Take Away From Their Internships - How Does Gen Z Communicate? - What Are Some Annoying Habits Their Friends Have? - Are Gen Z's on Facebook? - If You Were Starting a Movement What Would You Do First? - What Are Jeremy and Rachel's Favorite Places - Coolest Apps They Are Using - Are Gen Z's Becoming Desensitized? Follow Jeremy, Rachel, and Howard on Instagram Jeremy Bernick, @jeremybernick Rachel Lindzon, @rachel_lindzon Howard Lindzon, @howardlindzon Find show notes, links and more on Howard's Blog: https://howardlindzon.com/blog
Welcome back to Why Arizona with our host, Ashley Law. Today we have a very special episode with a guest that is very close to the Why Arizona team...Lizy Hoeffer Irvine! Lizy Hoeffer Irvine is a Senior Loan Officer and leads Arizona’s No. 1 Female-led Mortgage Team at Guild Mortgage. On top of all her success she is a mom of 3, wife to Skyler Irvine, has a YouTube channel, and blog. Lizy gives tips into a world that may be hard for some to understand, talks pursuing your passions, and creating a positive work-life balance. We hope you enjoy this episode! Show Notes: - Who is Lizy Hoeffer Irvine? - How to be an asset in your company - How to be successful in your career - Having respect for yourself - How to overcome being fired - How to use fear to change your life - How to have the power to be the boss - Lizy Hoeffer YouTube channel - What is velocity banking? - What is Guild Mortgage - How to balance being a working mom - Why moms should stop judging themselves Connect with Lizy: Website, https://www.lizyhoeffer.com Website, https://www.guildmortgage.com/ Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/lizy.irvine https://www.facebook.com/TheLizyHoefferTeam/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/lizyirvine/ YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoqj3leekbaL3mREbSWWlw/videos
Summary Today we are talking all about Instagram with an Instagram expert to help you grow your business and get you to the places you want to go. Sue B is today’s guest. She is an insightful, energetic, social media educator, speaker and business coach. Sue’s blog was ranked one of the top 10 social media blogs in 2017 by Social Media Examiner. She is one of the most popular, creative live instructors and has been named by Huffington Post as one of the top 50 must follow women entrepreneurs in 2017. She has over 30 years of business experience and has had 18 businesses. She hopes to mentor and empower others through her work. Key Topics Saying no to opportunities that don’t fit can open up room for opportunities that do fit. Be true to who you are and show your journey; the good, the bad and the ugly. Knowing what to say no to so you can say yes to the right things. Show Notes Who is Sue B and how did she become a social media expert? [4:26] Sue’s first million-dollar business. [5:23] Being multi-passionate. [6:35] Sharing from a place of authenticity. [8:02] Everyone has a story and a journey. [10:22] Being an entrepreneur is a life style. [13:05] The importance of hashtags and utilizing them to your benefit. [19:02] Using hashtags in stories. [20:15] Recommended number of hashtags. [22:13] It’s all about timing. [22:55] How much should you post a day? [23:46] Paying attention to metrics. [24:25] IGTV [24:53] Doing ads on Instagram stories [25:30] Sue B’s Information https://suebzimmerman.com/RealEstateJourneys https://suebzimmerman.com/hashtagclass/ https://www.youtube.com/suebzimmerman https://www.instagram.com/p/BIYYMJ3BhwD/ Books Mentioned Switch The Power of Moments Show Us Some Love If you enjoyed Real Estate Journeys with Matt Baltzell, don’t forget to leave a rating and leave a review on iTunes! Also, if you’ve got friends who want to jump into real estate (or who dived it and need a life preserver), feel free to share this podcast! (PS We got free swag and the best intro music of all real estate podcasts!)
Today on the Why Arizona Podcast, your Host Ashley Law is sitting down with her good friend Caitlin Smith of Caitlin Curiosity. Caitlin began her journey into wellness as an organic vegetable farmer in 2011 where her curiosity for using plants as medicine developed. From there her path lead her into a holistic nutrition program at the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts and eventually evolved into founding her own wellness studio in Phoenix called Exhale Wellness. Combining her love for holistic nutrition and strength training there, she became deeply passionate about helping women heal their old narratives around their bodies and find empowerment and self-love buried beneath by connecting to themselves again. Caitlin’s advising style revolves around the belief that you have the power to deeply love yourself through your own intuition. Her programs focus on guiding you on how to tune in and connect with your own mind and body — creating wellness and self worth on your terms — and working with plant-based practices to nourish and heal. Show Notes: Who is Caitlin Smith a.k.a Caitlin Curiosity? How Ashley and Caitlin met Why Ashley is so drawn to Caitlin Why Caitlin is into Health and Wellness Orthorexia Ashley's childhood How Caitlin starts with a new client Being an introvert Helping people find answers on their own Ashley's tip for starting the day Herbalism & Flowers Holistic lifestyle Rethinking Social Media Being authentic Thank you so much for listening! Don’t forget to check out all of the things we’re up to at Why Arizona online at: www.whyarizona.com Also learn more about our guest Caitlin Smith by following the links below: Instagram: Caitlin's Instagram CuriosityFitness Website: Curiosity Fitness Mentions on this episode: Green Goddess House of Herbs AZ Jeannette Ogden Lacy Ann Phillips
SHOW NOTES: Who is the Sensei of Sirius Joy? “Sensei Christopher Witecki is a Master Astrologer and has been practicing astrology readings for over twenty-years, performing over 10k privately recorded readings. His psychic ability matched with his astrological knowledge gives a precise read on the soul. Christopher began his practice 25 years ago, at the age of 19. Since then he has served as an online astrologer on YouTube and Facebook, producing and uploading over 17,000 public videos. Today he has expanded the astrological field with the introduction of “Step Astrology", a unique blend of numerology and astrology using the degrees of the planets. Christopher now offers daily, personal guidance utilizing modern technology in the Sirius*JoY Personal Sensei system.” -Sirius Joy.TV Connect with Chris at siriusjoy.com. Chris’s Services: Sirius•Joy “A personalized, spiritual life-coaching service based entirely on your date of birth. Services are fully customized to your spiritual needs and delivered 7 days a week!” HERE Personal Readings HERE “Sensei Christopher Witecki has been practicing astrology readings for over twenty-years. His psychic ability matched with his astrological knowledge gives you a precise read on your soul. Standard topics in Christopher's readings include a clear understanding of your spiritual karma, your conscious strengths and challenges, and what he likes to call "The Story You Were Born to Live". This is the story of your destiny when you were born. Everyone lives in a state of free will, but one's soul does carry a momentum and trajectory in place at birth. You are welcome to ask any questions or have him gaze into any topic, on anyone you desire, during the session. You are hiring his spiritual expertise and his knowledge will be at your service. Christopher is available for personal readings via Skype or phone calls. All readings are MP3 recorded and delivered approximately ten days later. Christopher makes a perfect gift for somebody going through a change in their life. He will affirm and coach them through the process.” -SiriusJoy.Tv. HERE Namaste Today FB Group “Namaste Today is soul family seeking enlightenment and personal joy! Sensei Christopher Witecki hosts the group and releases weekly videos to guide and support each individual's growth.” -Namaste Today Facebook Group Want to support the show? Buy Ayurveda products from Banyan Botanicals! Robyn's Banyan purchase link HERE. *** To learn more about Robyn's favorite Ayurveda products, CLICK HERE. Ayurveda Consultations Email Robyn @ robynshealthyliving@gmail.com. *** Screenwriting and Writing Consulting Services Email Keme @ hawkins.keme@gmail.com. *** Social media Instagram: @spiritpathpodcast Twitter: @onthespiritpath If you like our vibe, be sure to SUBSCRIBE!
Life moves pretty fast; don’t be chicken. Bueller or McFly: Who’s your antihero? Go back in time with the Super Bowl shuffle and find out the best VHS movies and shows on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Show Notes Who would you rather be or date Bueller or McFly? Use the hashtag #TeamBueller or #TeamMcFly. Super Bowl Shuffle: https://youtu.be/LjuszJUbaZI Just Ram It: https://youtu.be/QxkKlzInR4Y Silver and Black Attack: https://youtu.be/8-FKpWiHijo VHS Movie & TV Recommendations Netflix: Turner & Hooch HBO: K9 Amazon Prime: McGyver (1985)
Twenty years ago, we all thought that starting a startup required a special and rare kind of talent. It was something you either had or you didn't. Today, founding and running a startup is considered more of a learnable skill. It has its own best practices, industry standards, and common knowledge. And, in both startups and enterprises, I find it refreshing to talk to people who have succeeded by going against those industry standards. Peter Galante started what would become the wildly successful Japanese Pod 101 with no clear idea how to monetize and no clear business plan. He did, however, have a firm conviction that what he wanted to build had value and the people would flock to it. And he was right. Peter and I talk about how his unconventional business plan and his rejection of VC advice and standard best practices, actually resulted in a rapidly growing startup in a market protected from even his best-funded competitors. It's an interesting conversation, and I think you'll enjoy it. Show Notes Who is really studying Japanese online Why most Japanese language learners fail What you need to know about turning a hobby into a business What happens when your startup start changing for free content Why podcasting is dying [Noooo!!!!] and video is rising How content creators can get paid when so much content is free How to defend your business against better-funded startups Links from the Founder Everything you ever wanted to know about Innovative Language Learning JapanesePod 101 JapanesePod101 on YouTube Connect with Peter on LinkedIn Friend him on Facebook [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] 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, we're going to sit down and talk with startup founder and fellow podcaster Peter Galante, founder of Japanese Pod 101, and if you study Japanese, then you've probably already listened to more than a few of those episodes. When I went over to their studio for the conversation, Peter mentioned that he was actually a little bit nervous about coming on the show. That came as quite a surprise to me. I mean, I'm a friendly guy and I genuinely love learning about business models and taking them apart, you know, breaking them down into their individual movies parts, holding them up to the light to see how they work. I think that subject is endlessly fascinating and I learn something new every time I do it but that's my approach and not everyone thinks this way. Not everyone approaches startups as an exercise in business model design where you have a system of interacting components that need to be optimized in underserved markets that need to be served. Some people, in fact, probably more founders that are willing to admit it start out with a vision of what they want to be doing and then figure out how to backfit some kind of sustainable business model onto it. This is exactly what Peter has done and as we'll see during the interview, this is exactly what has not only led to the success of Japanese Pod 101 but it is also what is preventing even well-funded competition from entering this space. We also - and as a podcaster, this breaks my heart - we also talked about the ongoing and transformative shift from audio to video content. Oh, yeah, and Peter wanted to make sure I let you know that about the same time this podcast is released, Japanese Pod 101 will exceed 1 billion downloads. That's pretty impressive for something that started out as a hobby but you know, Peter tells that story a lot better than I can. So let's get right to the interview. [pro_ad_display_adzone id="1411" info_text="Sponsored by" font_color="grey" ] [interview] Tim: I'm sitting here with Peter Galante of Innovative Language Learning who is redefining online language education but is m...
What's the buzz, listeners? We'll tell you what's a'happenin'! The Broadway Babies are back and better than ever! Now it’s time to get petty and start our season of MEGA musicals. This season is comprised entirely of "doozies," starting with the NBC concert of the king of megamusicals’ tomb-quaking classic, "Jesus Christ Superstar Live!" Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s rock musical entertains the 5,000 while providing commentary on what celebrity can do to the individual as well as the general public. Alex and Daisha discuss the themes of loneliness, celebrity, and tough choices woven through Webber’s motive-ridden classic. Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast Cast recording: Amazon | iTunes | Spotify Video: Hulu | NBC.com Songs "Prologue"/"Heaven on their Minds" (performed by Orchestra/ Brandon Victor Dixon) "Everything is Alright" (by Sara Bareilles and Ensemble) "Gethsemane (I only want to say)" (by John Legend) "King Herod's Song" (by Alice Cooper) "Superstar" (by Brandon Victor Dixon and Ensemble) Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice book by God. Released by Sony Masterworks. Show Notes Who sang the “Gethsemane” high note (G5) the best? You decide! A behind-the-scenes documentary clip from the 2000 film about the idea of Rice’s and Webber’s making the story about Judas’ betrayal and his character We barely talked about it at all, but there was a 2012 Broadway revival of this show that was just as Tony nominated as any other production of this (Best Revival and Actor): Here are a couple highlights from the show John Legend discussing the role: “I think we've gotten used to seeing Jesus look like he came from Oslo, when, you know, obviously he was born and raised in the Middle East and probably looked a lot closer to me.” The second best thing to ever come from early 2000s reality TV (the first being New York from “Flavor of Love)
Will Longbranch slowly phase out Wild Turkey 81? Did you know that 92% of the entrants in the 2017 San Francisco World Spirit Awards won a medal? Did Buffalo Trace start aiming too high? We examine all of these topics much more in depth in this edition of the Bourbon Community Roundtable. State of Logic Podcast connect the dots on relevant topics with interesting people as their guests. They explore recent books, culture, movies, science, politics and other random thoughts about life. Bourbon and Beyond Music Festival takes place in Louisville, KY on Sept 22nd and 23rd. Buy tickets and see the bourbon workshops we will be moderating. Show Notes: Who's excited for the Matthew McConaughey bourbon? Was Longbranch a smart move for Wild Turkey because the Wild Turkey brand name is getting stale? Could this be the slow decline and phasing out of Wild Turkey 81? Does Wild Turkey lose something in your mind for letting Matthew put his name next to Eddie’s on the bottle? Henry McKenna wins the 2018 San Francisco World Spirit Awards as best bourbon. Was anyone surprised this wins out of 300+? Let's talk about anti-spirit award show topics. (refer back to episode 144) Do you feel it's a honey barrel and nothing that just magically showed up? A Buffalo Trace rep said no one is talking about the Four Grain or the OFC press release. Should we? Is this unimpressive news? Booker's 30th is 16 year we are all eager to try. Watch all the roundtable episodes Thanks to Blake from bourbonr.com, Nick from BreakingBourbon.com, Kerry from Sobourbia.com, Wade from tater-talk.com, and Brian Harra from Sippncorn.blogspot.com
The insurance industry has proven very resistant to innovation. In fact, it has not really changed much in the past 200 years. The way insurance is sold and managed has changed, of course, but from the point of view of the consumer, things remain surpassingly like they were a century ago. Today we talk with someone who is changing that. Kazuya “Kazy” Hata is CEO of JustInCase, a new breed of Japanese insurance company that offers insurance over the smartphone and then monitors how you use your phone, your lifestyle, and your social connections to determine what your premium should be. We also talk about the next logical step for smart-phone-based insurance. Being able to ensure specific activities or possessions at will, maybe just for a few hours or while you are on a trip. It’s a great conversation, and I think you will really enjoy it. Show Notes Who actually buys long-term cell phone insurance What behavior might make you a "risky" smartphone user Why there are so few life sciences startups in Japan The future of insurance on demand Why P2P insurance presents a unique market opportunity Why it is so hard for insurance companies to innovate How Japan's FSA is working to encourage insurance innovation Links from the Founder Everything you wanted to know about JustInCase Kazy's blog (Japanese) Follow Kazy on Twitter @KazyHata Friend him on Facebook Genome Link Online Hackathon [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] 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. You know, the insurance industry is really resistant to innovation. The modern insurance industry was largely developed in the 17th and 18th century and it's not changed a whole lot since then. Oh, the tools have changed: insurance is sold very differently today, risks are better understood and better quantified, better measured, and the emergence of the global reinsurance market has made the system far more stable, but the way insurance works from your point of view, from the way you and I see it, things have changed very little over the past hundred years. Most of the change in the industry is driven by regulatory changes rather than entrepreneurial innovation, and for insurance, I've got to say, I'm pretty much okay with that. Insurance firms need to remain solvent for decades and theoretically forever, and the fail fast, fail forward philosophy doesn't really work when it comes time to pay out life insurance or after a natural disaster, and yet, there needs to be a way to innovate and that's what we're going to talk about today. Kazuya Hata or “Kazy” as his friends call him is the founder and CEO of JustInCase. JustInCase offers insurance over the smartphone and the first product they're insuring is your smartphone itself. JustInCase then uses artificial intelligence to analyze your usage profile and your social connections to determine the premium you should be paying. We also talk about the next logical step for a smartphone-based insurance, being able to enter specific activities or possessions at will, maybe just for a few hours or while you're on a trip. The cellphone interface and the personal rich data which we continuously share about ourselves online, whether we know it or not allows companies to build up a personalized risk profile and both offer customized and flexible products and replace the number of fraudulent claims. But you know, Kazi tells this story much better than I can so let's get right to the interview. [pro_ad_display_adzone id="1411" info_text="Sponsored by" font_color="grey" ] [Interview] I'm sitting here with Kazy Hata of JustInCase who offers not only insurance on your cellphone but actually sells insurance on the cellphone. Does that make sense? Kazuya: That's actually right, yes. Tim: Well,
Arizona is home of Phoenix Fashion Week, one of the largest fashion events in the Southwest! Zachary Hall is joined by Phoenix Fashion Week founder Brian Hill and rising designer QMULATIVE! Brian runs Emerging Designer Bootcamps to help designers learn the business behind fashion and how to take the designs to the next level. QMULATIVE (Quinlan Wilhite) was the winner of the 2017 Lifestyle Designer of The Year. We’re diving into the current state of fashion and what to look forward to moving forward. Show Notes: - Who is Brian Hill & how did Phoenix Fashion Week come to be - Where does QMULATIVE come from and how did he get started - What is the Emerging Designer Bootcamp - How to bring global brands to Arizona - Creating art, not just clothes - Working with Influencers to build brands - Collaborations are king - QMULATIVE coming up through farmers markets - Phoenix Fashion Week’s Model & Designer searches - How to build a fashion business in 2018 Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to “Like” and Subscribe! Who would you like to see featured on our show? Let us know at: whyarizona@renzlermedia.com Find out more about Phoenix Fashion Week: http://phoenixfashionweek.com/ Connect with Brian Hill on Instagram: @PHXFashionWeek https://www.instagram.com/phxfashionweek Connect with QMULATIVE on Instagram: @QMULATIVE https://www.instagram.com/qmulative Follow Zach on FB and Insta @zacharyhall http://www.instagram.com/zacharyhall/
We're sitting down to talk golf with a man who's hit a "hole-in-one" four times, Steve Outlaw. Steve is the Head Golf Professional at Wickenburg Ranch. He's here to talk to us about Wickenburg Ranch’s Great Hole-in-One Challenge presented by Infiniti of Scottsdale and why you should get out to Wickenburg. Show Notes: - Who is Steve and how long has he been with Wickenburg Ranch - Zach tells us why he’s a bad golfer - Commuting to Wickenburg and making the most of the trip - Why Wickenburg Ranch is rated #1 for course conditions in the entire U.S and the #1 Golf Course in Arizona according to Golf Advisor - Where is the best food in Wickenburg - Why Arizona is a golfing capital of the U.S. - Steve working on Golf courses in Malaysia - Who would Steve choose for his dream Foursome on the golf course? - A free lesson to any busy golfer trying to knock strokes off their round quickly - Local Wickenburg, AZ food staples Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to “Like” and Subscribe! Who would you like to see featured on our show? Let us know at: whyarizona@renzlermedia.com RSVP for the Wickenburg Ranch’s Great Hole-in-One Challenge presented by Infiniti of Scottsdale: www.wickenburgranch.com/holeinone Connect with Wickenburg Ranch: Facebook: @wickenburgranchgolf Instagram: @wickenburgranch Website: www.wickenburgranch.com Hole-in-One website: www.wickenburgranch.com/holeinone Follow Zach on FB and Insta @zacharyhall http://www.instagram.com/zacharyhall/
Your podcast host Zachary Hall is joined by Jose Moreno, the Senior Director of Marketing & Community Relations for the Fiesta Bowl! The Fiesta Bowl is much more than just a college bowl game. At the core of their organization is Fiesta Bowl Charities, which has contributed more than $10 million to Arizona nonprofits over the past seven years, including $2.5 million this past season alone. Show Notes: - Who is Jose and what's his role in the Fiesta Bowl - The preparation that goes into hosting a bowl game and where that revenue goes - Holding community kickball games and giving back through community service - The future of events and supporting E-Sports - Each year the Fiesta Bowl awards grants to 501c3 Non-Profits and how to apply - What is the Fiesta Bowl yellow jacket? - Awarding the Teacher of The Year - How you can get involved and volunteer for the Fiesta Bowl Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to “Like” and Subscribe! Who would you like to see featured on our show? Let us know at: whyarizona@renzlermedia.com Find all the ways you can get involved and upcoming events at: https://fiestabowl.org/ Follow Jose on Instagram: @thejosemoreno https://www.instagram.com/thejosemoreno Follow Zach on FB and Insta @zacharyhall www.instagram.com/zacharyhall/
“People always say like, ‘what’re the shortcuts.’ And I always say the shortcuts are patience and perseverance…hah!”— RB If you’re not familiar with him, Richard “RB” Botto is the CEO & Founder of Stage 32, the world’s only online platform connecting and educating film creatives and content creators. He’s also one of the leading minds for crowdsourcing and author of Crowdsourcing for Filmmakers, the groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind novel on the subject of film crowdsourcing. RB is a hugely sought-after speaker and mentor and has appeared on Fox News, CNBC, CBS News, MSNBC and Bloomberg, speaking on the subjects of social media, networking, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, screenwriting, business, entrepreneurial practices, and more. Thank you very much, Mr. R. Botto, for taking an hour of your time to give our listeners some huge pointers for taking their passion projects to new heights, especially in the areas of film, television and theatre (but very easily applied to all industries)! What does it take to be successful in a cut-throat industry or as an entrepreneur generally? You don’t need to find out the hard way – just listen in and let RB guide the way. This guy has an infinite wealth of knowledge and you WILL 1000% be motivated and on track after hearing what he has to say! Enjoy, be inspired and entertained, influence others, energize your spirit, induce action and AROUSE YOUR HUSTLE! Show Notes: Who is RB and what is Stage32? [02:30] What was growing Stage32 like in the early days? [10:57] How is crowdsourcing more important than traditional advertising? [15:10] What makes a good Stage32 user? [20:00] What is a day in the life of RB like and how does he juggle so many projects? [34:00] What are some suggestions for first time filmmakers and entrepreneurs? [47:13] Links you might be interested in: Stage32.com RB's Twitter RB's Instagram Stage32 Twitter Stage32 Instagram RB's Book: Crowdsourcing for Filmmakers - Indie Film and the Power of the Crowd The Gamer - This is the film that Chris is producing.
Learn the traits of high achieving kids and how to assure happiness from Richard Rossi. Richard is the president and executive director of the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists. He is also the co-founder of two of the world’s largest and most prestigious enrichment programs for high-achieving students having served over 640,000 students from more than 118 countries over 26 years. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Richard in this episode: Why your child can be so much more than you ever thought possible The two things every parent wants for their child and how to give it to them 8 skills the highest achieving young people in the world have in common How to assure your child's success and happiness in school and life The secret to making sure your child reaches their full potential in life Show Notes: Who is Richard Rossi? Richard’s background and story Having kids is hard work Be as strategic in raising kids as you are in business: they are your real future At the end of the day, every parent is looking for the same thing: we all want our children to be safe and happy Peter Diamandis’ Exponential Unknowable Future for your kids Richard’s interview of Dr. Cherry Murray Dr. Cherry’s first pearl of wisdom: Shit happens Second, when shit happens, look for an opportunity Richard’s lessons working with over 640,000 high achieving young people What you can learn from the top 1% They have the courage to act in the face of discomfort They are self-managed, self-directed and self-motivated They are goal setters They are strategic in time-management They have great speaking and listening skills They have great negotiating skills They are consistent in their actions They also understand that failure is not an option University of Chicago’s amazing research proves these traits correct Just One Chance: Assuring Your Child’s Success and Happiness in School and Life Final thought: always be willing to work with your child
Living Podcariously Episode 78 Show Notes Who will be our next host? We announce that we are taking auditions for the seat that Jay is leaving. We talk about our hurricane evacuations, Andrea talks about her part in Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' at Cocoa Village Playhouse and she brings a really fun 'Guy-a-ry'. Thanks for listening! - Hurricane Irma Stories from Adam, Tach and Andrea - We are opening up the 4th seat for auditions and discuss that on the show - Andrea talks about her role in Cocoa Village Playhouse's presentation of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" - Andrea brings us some great 'Guy-a-ry' questions *The opinions and views heard on Living Podcariously or any Dichotomy Media, L.L.C. podcast are those of the hosts, guests and callers and do not reflect the opinions of the sponsors, Libsyn or the employers of the hosts. * You're listening to Living Podcariously! Bringing real men's perspectives; unfiltered, unapologetic. Recorded live in the Living Podcariously studio in World Famous Cocoa Beach, FL. Hosted by Tach, Adam, Andrea and Jay! This podcast may contain vulgar, explicit content to include conversations about sex or sexual references, drug and alcohol references, and general things men are interested in. Boobs, games, sports, boobs, strippers, boobs, drinks, bars, bands, boobs, perverted news, etc. You get the idea. https://FaceBook.com/LivingPodcariously Music Provided by DJ Yusuf DJ Constant DJ Gil Lugo BenSound http://www.bensound.com Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
How to sell a book for $2,500 or more. This is what the ‘Copywriting Professor’ Dana Derricks revealed on this podcast. One of his secrets is a mind-tweak he uses to cash-in on his Dream 100. He also details everything you need to do step by step to have similar success. Show Notes Who is Dana Derricks? Why is Copy so important? How Dana sells a $2500 book. Quotes: “Even though marketing keeps involving. Copy and words will always get people to invest.” Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar TakeOurIndustryBack.com
We're back with a new mini-episode. It's a complimentary episode on cannibalism, death, and the moral implications of hunting humans. We totally didn't plan this but it seems like we could have. Take a listen and let us know how you want to be buried and what you think the probability is for cannibalism becoming the next fad diet. Show Notes Who would have guessed the most unhealthy animals in the world, humans, aren't higher in calories. Old and bored? Build you're own coffin!
The views expressed on air during The Regular Season Sportscast do not represent the views of the RAGE Works/My Take Radio staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised. Show Notes “Who’s cooking the Pernil?” On this episode, Jay has a guest with height and a bigger presence. This week TRSS welcomes comedian Christopher Roach as he talks Puerto Rican cuisine, hockey, stand up, and the downfalls of being tall. Also, Keith shares his acquired taste about Tony Romo's retirement. Also on deck: MLB the Show 17 review. Patrick Ewing’s head coaching gig. NBA Hall of Fame. LPGA golfer blunder. TRSS Links Follow the host of The Regular Season Sportscast on Twitter. https://twitter.com/RWJaySanty Join The Regular Season Sportscast Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1467288046907257/ Follow TRSS on Instagram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/regularseasonsports/ Guest Links Chris Roach IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4416257/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Official Site: http://www.chrisroachcomedy.com/ Not Another Puckin Podcast: Comedians on Hockey: https://notanotherpuckinpodcast.podbean.com/ Music Music for the TRSS half time is provided by Rappalife. Find out more about Rappalife by heading to http://www.rappalife.com/
Show Notes Who doesn’t love the southern accent? Kalen is joined by TJ Gamble in this Phillip-less episode. TJ is the top dog at Jamersan, a B2B eCommerce focused and leading Magento development agency based in Alabama....
Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.Show Notes:Who the hell are all these people on the Victorian Senate ballot paper? [Decryption Rants Here]'Short-sighted, expensive and backward looking': ex-NBN boss blasts Turnbull's plan [The Age]$110 for 15GB: Regional Australians struggle with poor internet access [ABC News]Where Do The Major Australian Political Parties Stand On Privacy And Encryption This Election? [Gizmodo Australia]Pirate Bay, Torrentz under spotlight in Australian website-blocking test case [ABC News]Victorian Government strikes deal with Sex Party over Uber regulation [ABC News]How Well Are Australians Protecting Their Personal Data? [Gizmodo Australia]800-pound Comodo tries to trademark upstart rival's "Let's Encrypt" name [Ars Technica]Amex demos Facebook Messenger bot with purchase alerts, restaurant recommendations, and more [VentureBeat]KFC's Latest Marketing Gimmick Is A Snack Box With A Built-In Phone Charger [Gizmodo Australia]US Customs wants to collect social media account names at the border [The Verge]Apple retires the Thunderbolt Display without announcing a replacement [Ars Technica]For Pride 2016, Apple gave its employees this rainbow watch band [Recode]Ghostbusters: Fall Out Boy's version of theme song dubbed 'hauntingly bad' [The Age]FX renews Archer for 3 more seasons, vows to stay in the danger zone [Vox]Scalpers selling Wiggles Perth concert tickets for $450 each [WA Today]Election Sausage Sizzle - oh and Election results - Google has you covered [EFTM]Something we mentioned in the show but missing in the Show Notes? Let us know via our Contact Page.Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome.Website - http://geeksinterrupted.fmFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeeksInterruptedTwitter - https://twitter.com/GeeksOnAirVoicemail - http://www.speakpipe.com/GeeksInterruptedIf you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.
5 Core Principles of Wellness with Dr. Nicola brown is all about how to naturally improve your health through these core principles that include: Nutrition, Fitness, Supplementation, Hydration and Stress Relief. Dr. Nicola Brown MeD RN, PhD is a dynamic mother and fabulous grandmother, leading her tribe as RN, Transformational Educational Speaker and Coach, Professor, Business Consultant and Maximization Strategist, Life Optimization & Empowerment Specialist, International Conference Speaker and Author. She is an invited United Nations Guest Speaker (June 2016). She is the Founder and CEO of AIRS Global and Therapeutic Services Inc. AIRS is an intuitive, cutting edge technological leader in the health & wellness industry. Show Notes: Who is Dr. Brown and how did she get into the field of study what is the AIRS Global and Therapeutic Services Inc. why is hydration so important to your health how can exercise improve your overall wellbeing what supplementation do you recommend how do you address nutrition with your clients why is stress relief so important and how can it affect your health Thank you so much for your interest in this show of Exploring Mind and Body, if you haven't done so already please take a moment and leave a quick rating and review of the show in iTunes by clicking below. It will keep us delivering valuable content each week and give others an opportunity to find the show as well. Click here to subscribe via iTunes (and or leave a rating)
Episode #009 “The Riot at Ephesus” HOST: Emily Hatfield Video of this episode: Show Notes: Who started the riot in Ephesus, and what prompted his anger? What was Paul preaching that made the craftsmen so upset? See why the cries “Great is Diana of the Ephesians” would have been so deafening. […]