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The Bills are one of the darlings of #FantasyFootball, and they have #17 to thank for it. Greg Tompsett of @Cover1 Bills & Fantasy gives us the lowdown on how Josh Allen became an MVP candidate in both the NFL and fantasy, and how he makes others so much better. None other than Stefon Diggs, who has some TD upside he could tap into in 2021. The RB battle between Zach Moss and Devin Singletary gets quite the workout, as does the crowded WR room of Emmanuel Sanders, Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis. Since Greg is also a fantasy expert, so we went into some players in the NFL. And he mentions some tacos in NYC that sound deliciosos! Gracias Greg! Salud! #BillsMafia Twitter: @gregtompsett / @cover1 / @jorgemartin17 / @FamiliaFFB Website: familiaffb.com
In this episode of Strong Business Stronger Marriage Podcast. Cory and JoJo Rankin will be interviewing the Legend, Greg Todd. After experiencing health challenges, relationship struggles & burnout at his physical therapy position. Greg Todd discovered the path God created for him. Since Greg’s early years of entrepreneurship, Greg has helped thousands of individuals find their voice, gain clarity and become who they need to be. Greg is the father of 4 kids and an amazing husband who focuses on TIME with his family. Greg is the creator of GT (Get Time Back Planner) and thrives at helping individuals get the most out of their time. In today's episode, Greg Todd will touch on such topics as: The different seasons of owning a business The importance of TIME Tune in for more episodes like this one and DON”T FORGET to RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE AND join our FREE FB Group Strong Business Stronger Marriage https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongermarriage To Book a Free Call go to RFamilystrong.best
Oh hello friends, Sarah here! Since Greg is currently a sweaty puddle in Georgia I've decided to put together a best-of for today while he is gone - this is our very first interview with the hilarious human that is Christopher Titus, and he talks all about his start in comedy, being on the road, and much much more - enjoy!
On this episode of Nightmare365 Radio/Podcast, Matt talks with Jay Bachochin, fringe investigator into all things weird. We discuss #Casefile51 into Bigfoot, Aliens & more...Since Greg couldn’t grace us with his presence. Visit Jay at his website- http://wpihuntsthetruth.com Welcome to our podcast, which is the center of weirdness for the entire planet. We explore the unexplained, mysterious & the spookiness that lives among us. -Website: http://nightmare365.com -E-mail us Ideas & Footage: Matt@Nightmare365.com Please Consider Subscribing: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx1xDB2HlcZd79Pp735xEgA Support our work: https://www.patreon.com/Nightmare365 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nightmare365/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightmare365pod Call our show: 732-660-8893 Mail: Nightmare365 PO BOX 762 New Monmouth, NJ 07748-0762 Music we use is by: By Kevin Macleod https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZXFhRIx6b0dFX3xS8L1yQ For any questions or concerns regarding our show or information we may use on our YouTube channel, please contact us through the email stated above and we’ll get back to you within 48 hours. STAY SPOOKY
Hello friends! Since Greg is out of town for the week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Sarah is going to be joined by a few different folks as her guest co-hosts this week! To start it off she was joined by our pal Aaron Duran, where we talked all things Red Robin, self-dating, love of yacht rock, and more - it was a lot of fun! Thanks for listening and be sure to check out our video from More Good Day Oregon - big thanks again to Stephanie Kralevich for the wonderful segment!
Today’s show is sponsored by LeadSimple and Fourandahalf. Together, they’ve come up with one of the best conferences for property managers, called the PM Grow Summit. This event is laser-focused on growth strategies and brings together some remarkable thought leaders from around the country. I attended last year and was thoroughly impressed all around -- and that was just their first year! The next conference will be in San Diego in 2018, and I’ve already booked my spot. Go to pmgrowsummit.com to learn more, and enter promo code “Brad” to get a $100 discount on your ticket! We’re also sponsored by Marc Cunningham of Grace Property Management. Marc has created some amazing products for property management companies, which we can say firsthand as we’ve implemented his systems here. Visit their website and try out their products! To get a 10% discount on any of Marc’s products, use the promo code “Brad”! I have a particularly remarkable guest on the show for you today. Greg Doering is the Regional Vice President for NARPM in the Central Region, which has 10 chapters across more than a dozen states. He’s also the owner and founder of GDAA Property Management, located in the North Austin (specifically Round Rock) area. Since Greg has been a NARPM member for around a decade, he knew the ins and outs of the organization even before he became Regional Vice President. If you’ve listened to this show before, you’ve probably heard about NARPM at least in passing, but this episode is your opportunity to learn about the remarkable organization in depth from this long-time member who has ascended its ranks! Greg will talk about some of the ways to get involved with the leadership of NARPM, including sharing his own story. He also describes the benefits that can come from helping to lead NARPM (which is a volunteer rather than a paid position). Some of these benefits, as he’ll point out, aren’t limited to the organization’s leadership. With that said, we don’t only talk about NARPM. Greg describes what it’s like to work with his brother Jeff, who joined the company recently. We clear up some misconceptions about virtual assistants. Greg describes some of the changes and innovations that he’s seen in the property management industry, and finishes things off with an inspirational message about why change is a good thing. Here’s where you can find Greg: GDAA Property Management Greg Doering on LinkedIn Show Notes [02:57] - Greg starts things off by introducing himself and telling listeners a bit about what he does. [03:45] - Brad explains some of the reasons that he invited Greg onto the show. [04:36] - Right now, the biggest challenge that Greg is facing with his company is staffing. He describes some of the specific difficulties. [06:04] - What have Greg’s plans for growth been this year? He answers, then discusses how the company has transitioned into one in which people have specific tasks and roles, instead of doing everything. [09:58] - Greg describes the single most important lesson that he learned during his company’s growth and transition period. [11:01] - Brad takes a moment to make sure listeners understand the acronyms that Greg has been using. [12:24] - What advice would Greg give someone working their way up through the ranks of NARPM? [14:02] - Greg discusses how the auditing system works after you’ve submitted your packet and checklist. [15:59] - What are some of the innovations that Greg has seen, or done himself, in the last six months or so? [17:17] - Brad steps in to clarify some common misconceptions about virtual assistants. [18:47] - Greg discusses the dynamic involved with his brother, Jeff, recently entering the business. [21:12] - The reality of working with his brother is that they still enjoy each other’s company despite seeing each other at work and many weekends, Greg explains. [22:46] - Greg talks us through his ascent through the ranks of NARPM, of which he’s been a member for around a decade. [24:29] - Greg goes into more depth about the process of becoming a regional leader in NARPM. [25:53] - We learn what Greg’s current role in NARPM entails, and how long the term lasts. [27:05] - Greg discusses what he envisions as where he’s going and what he hopes to do by the end of his two-year term. He and Brad then talk about the rapid changes in the industry over the last few years. [30:00] - Last year, Greg had less than 20% of the inventory condition forms returned, he reveals. [31:08] - What are the benefits of being involved in the leadership of NARPM, since it’s a volunteer position? [33:30] - Greg reveals that NARPM’s major events are about to go through some big changes, and offers some insight into the types of changes to expect. [35:35] - The majority of the vendors that Greg uses regularly have all come from the NARPM trade show. [36:14] - The industry is getting ready to change, Greg explains, and he’s excited because change creates opportunity. Links and Resources: GDAA Property Management Greg Doering on LinkedIn LeadSimple Fourandahalf PM Grow Summit NARPM CRMC RMP NARPM National Conference Broker/Owner Conference Tony Robbins Robert Kiyosaki
Trading Stocks Made Easy with Tyrone Jackson: Investing in Stocks | Investing Money
Born in Peekskill, Darcy Parsons attended school in Buffalo before moving to New York City where she became a producer. She worked on SNL for a few years as segment producer for anything filmed outside of the show. With experience in advertising and producing Darcy eventually moved to Los Angeles and worked in commercials. She opened her own company, Brewster Parsons, which specializes in photo real visual effects, direction, design, and project management. Darcy had invested in the stock market in the late 90's and lost $10,000. She swore she would never invest in the stock market again. Instead she dappled in real estate investment. But when Darcy met someone who knew Tyrone and recommended his class, she decided it couldn’t hurt to hear his method. She was inspired by The Wealthy Investor program because there was accountability and monthly classes to make sure that the students are current with what is happening in the market. As a creative and a visual person, she enjoys that Tyrone's method simplifies something that is so extremely complex. Darcy went to the class for 6 months before making her first trade. She made her first trade with Ebay and made $750 on a volatility trade. She made $2,000 her first month and became a believer. In the Wealthy Investor Program, Tyrone and his students are simultaneously both traders, taking income in off a covered call or volatility trade, and investors who build wealth by building positions on $5 buy signals. Darcy has a few long-term positions in stocks that she uses this technique to build. This basically means that when you buy shares of a stock, you wait for it to go up five dollars to prove that it’s worthy of another round of investing. Darcy also believes that dividends are hugely important. For example, Darcy owns Macy’s stock, which has dropped, but she is still capturing the income from the dividend. She also believes that this stock is a good long-term “date” and plans to hold onto it for a while. Greg Vojtanek grew up outside of Chicago to a middle class family. The extent of his stock market education was a 45 minute lesson in high school. Greg majored in Theater at Lewis University outside of Chicago, IL. Afterwards he moved to Los Angeles to pursue in career in acting, until he moved to NYC for love. While in New York, he first began investing in real estate. He managed a small property in PA. Since he was already interested in investing and residual income, when his sister-in-law, Julie, invited him to the Wealthy Artist program (now The Wealthy Investor Program), it seemed like a natural fit. The system clicked for Greg. He really liked that it was just simple numbers on a page; there was no brick and mortar and certainly no leaky faucets to fix. He started getting really good at covered calls and discreetly started to tell people about it. Slowly he started convincing his family to let him show them his skills. He first started an account for his 13 year-old nephew and later took on his Mom’s account. When Greg’s brother-in-law had a big break in Hollywood, he knew he was about to come into a lot of money that he didn’t know what to do with. Since Greg was the only guy who knew that could handle money, he asked Greg to move out to LA and work for him. So Greg moved back out to Hollywood and took over his finances by opening a trading account for him. Now, between managing his own trading account and his job managing others, he is financially independent. He exemplifies this with a recent experience; “I thought I had x amount of dollars in my personal account. I logged on yesterday and it was a lot more than what I thought I had. I don’t really worry about my account value because I know it’s fine. It climbed without me even knowing it.” This has allowed Greg to get back to his creative roots. He is now a writer on a new show premiering next year. When you know you have money coming in every month from the stock market it, Greg says it is “…one less thing to worry about, and for most people that’s 50% of their worries in their life. If you can eliminate that or at least bring that down to like 10%, life becomes a lot easier.” One of the reasons Greg is still trading and taking class is because he loves helping other people, and he love’s putting other people’s minds at ease. If you aren’t sure if you’ll find success in the stock market, Greg says, “I have met so many walks of life in six years of working with [Tyrone] of people all over the place who figure it out. It may take some people a couple more classes than others. It doesn’t matter, that’s fine. Wherever you are in your life is where you are, that’s fine. And however long it takes you to figure out the numbers or what’s going on, that’s fine. If it takes you a couple minutes, great. If it takes you a couple weeks, great. But you are on your own pace and it is really not difficult.” To get started, take a few minutes to visit TheWealthyInvestor.net and download the free E-Book Trading Stocks For Wealth.
Trading Stocks Made Easy with Tyrone Jackson: Investing in Stocks | Investing Money
Greg Vojtanek grew up outside of Chicago to a middle class family. The extent of his stock market education was a 45 minute lesson in high school. Greg majored in Theater at Lewis University outside of Chicago, IL. Afterwards he moved to Los Angeles to pursue in career in acting, until he moved to NYC for love. While in New York, he first began investing in real estate. He managed a small property in PA. Since he was already interested in investing and residual income, when his sister-in-law, Julie, invited him to the Wealthy Artist program (now The Wealthy Investor Program), it seemed like a natural fit. The system clicked for Greg. He really liked that it was just simple numbers on a page; there was no brick and mortar and certainly no leaky faucets to fix. He started getting really good at covered calls and discreetly started to tell people about it. Slowly he started convincing his family to let him show them his skills. He first started an account for his 13 year-old nephew and later took on his Mom’s account. When Greg’s brother-in-law had a big break in Hollywood, he knew he was about to come into a lot of money that he didn’t know what to do with. Since Greg was the only guy who knew that could handle money, he asked Greg to move out to LA and work for him. So Greg moved back out to Hollywood and took over his finances by opening a trading account for him. Now, between managing his own trading account and his job managing others, he is financially independent. He exemplifies this with a recent experience; “I thought I had x amount of dollars in my personal account. I logged on yesterday and it was a lot more than what I thought I had. I don’t really worry about my account value because I know it’s fine. It climbed without me even knowing it.” This has allowed Greg to get back to his creative roots. He is now a writer on a new show premiering next year. When you know you have money coming in every month from the stock market it, Greg says it is “…one less thing to worry about, and for most people that’s 50% of their worries in their life. If you can eliminate that or at least bring that down to like 10%, life becomes a lot easier.” One of the reasons Greg is still trading and taking class is because he loves helping other people, and he love’s putting other people’s minds at ease. If you aren’t sure if you’ll find success in the stock market, Greg says, “I have met so many walks of life in six years of working with [Tyrone] of people all over the place who figure it out. It may take some people a couple more classes than others. It doesn’t matter, that’s fine. Wherever you are in your life is where you are, that’s fine. And however long it takes you to figure out the numbers or what’s going on, that’s fine. If it takes you a couple minutes, great. If it takes you a couple weeks, great. But you are on your own pace and it is really not difficult.” To get started, take a few minutes to visit TheWealthyInvestor.net and download the free E-Book Trading Stocks For Wealth.
Greg Hickman, the Founder of System.ly wants to help small-to-medium sized businesses execute the same level of mobile campaigns that the big brands are using. Greg was previously the Head of Mobile for Cabela's, a large retailer in the US and Canada and was responsible for their mobile strategy and product development. He launched re-launched their mobile website and mobile loyalty programs that continue to grow and drive sales. Since Greg began in mobile back in 2005, he created and managed mobile programs for The New York Jets, Florida Marlins, AT&T, Axe, Elements Massage, 300+ shopping centers across the country and many other small business. Greg is a guest contribute on sites such as Mobile Marketer, Mobile Marketing Watch, Social Media Examiner, Copyblogger, Target Marketing Magazine and more. He frequently speaks at conferences such as Social Media Marketing World and New Media Expo. Greg is also the host of the Zero to Scale podcast, taking you along his journey from 0 to $20k per month. Greg's Favorite Quote:"Great leaders find comfort in uncomfortable situations." — Lewis Howes "The purpose of a solution is to free you to do the things you want to do." — Michael Gerber Greg's Favorite Book:The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results Links From Today's Show:http://zerotoscale.com/episode-82-2015-review-and-our-2016-goals/system.ly@gjhickman
Greg Hickman, the Founder of System.ly wants to help small-to-medium sized businesses execute the same level of mobile campaigns that the big brands are using. Greg was previously the Head of Mobile for Cabela’s, a large retailer in the US and Canada and was responsible for their mobile strategy and product development. He launched re-launched their mobile website and mobile loyalty programs that continue to grow and drive sales. Since Greg began in mobile back in 2005, he created and managed mobile programs for The New York Jets, Florida Marlins, AT&T, Axe, Elements Massage, 300+ shopping centers across the country and many other small business. Greg is a guest contribute on sites such as Mobile Marketer, Mobile Marketing Watch, Social Media Examiner, Copyblogger, Target Marketing Magazine and more. He frequently speaks at conferences such as Social Media Marketing World and New Media Expo. Greg is also the host of the Zero to Scale podcast, taking you along his journey from 0 to $20k per month. Greg's Favorite Quote:"Great leaders find comfort in uncomfortable situations." — Lewis Howes "The purpose of a solution is to free you to do the things you want to do." — Michael Gerber Greg's Favorite Book:The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results Links From Today's Show:http://zerotoscale.com/episode-82-2015-review-and-our-2016-goals/system.ly@gjhickman