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In episode 118 of the BaT Podcast, Alex, Randy, and Howard go over a brief event recap; a Saab record holder; the "full mileage discount"; how much raw performance can be had for under (or well under) $40k; scary prospects from the likes of AMG and Aston Martin; the ideal four-Porsche driveway for value seekers; and what's in store for the first-year Bentayga. Follow along! Links for the listings discussed in this episode:03:54 2025 SNOWBALL RALLY April 25, 26 & 27, 202504:00 Hagerty California Mille04:30 Third Annual BaT Moto Gathering, May 17, 2025 at The Quail04:54 Historic Grand Prix at Zandvoort 202506:19 WeatherTech Vintage Weekend with Brian Redman July 17-20, 202508:58 South Florida BaT Meet-Up—April 19 with K2 Motorcars! 09: 36 k2motorcars user page13:38 Chevrolet Corvette C5 model page14:04 First-gen Bentley Continental GT17:12 BMW E63/E64 M617:50 Audi RS518:05 Audi B7 RS418:24 Nissan 370Z20:02 First-gen Cadillac CTS & CTS-V21:28 Mercedes-Benz W203 C55 & C32 AMG24:41 BMW E89 Z4 Roadster25:39 Dodge Neon SRT-426:51 Dodge Challenger (non-SRT, 2009-2015)27:24 Chrysler Crossfire29:06 Mazda NC MX-5 Miata30:26 2001-2007 Subaru Impreza WRX30:33 Volvo V70R33:19 Mazdaspeed634:00 Mazdaspeed336:07 Porsche 986 Boxster38:22 Ford Mustang Saleen S28142:06 Porsche 955/957 Cayenne Turbo47:06 Jaguar XKR48:01 Panoz Esperante48:20 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab48:51 Fiat 500 Abarth (2012-2019)Got suggestions for our next guest from the BaT community or an idea for our next game episode? Let us know at podcast@bringatrailer.com!
Networking and leadership are absolutely crucial in the world of medical imaging, and today, I'm diving into just how the ASRT community can supercharge your career. I'll share my own journey of feeling a bit lost and disconnected, only to find my groove again by re-engaging with ASRT and tapping into the power of professional connections. You might think networking is just about swapping business cards and making small talk at boring conferences, but let me tell you, it's so much more! We're talking real support, mentorship, and discovering opportunities you didn't even know were out there. So, if you're feeling a bit adrift in your career, stick around—because I'm about to show you how to navigate these waters like a pro and truly thrive!Let's get real for a sec. If you've ever felt like you're just going through the motions at work, you're not alone. I hit that wall hard when I realized I wasn't just missing out on career advancements – I was missing the connections that could make my job so much more fulfilling. It hit me like a ton of bricks that I needed to dive back into the community and re-engage with the SRT (Society of Radiologic Technologists). This episode is all about how networking and community support can literally change the trajectory of your career in medical imaging. Spoiler alert: It's not just about collecting CE credits!We're chatting about the real deal of networking – it's not just small talk at conferences or exchanging business cards. It's about building genuine relationships and sharing experiences with people who understand the unique challenges we face in the imaging world. We share some killer stories about how networking has led to incredible opportunities and problem-solving in real-world situations. Like that time my department was floundering with scheduling chaos until we connected with another facility that had it all figured out. One conversation changed everything, and it reminded me just how powerful our community can be.And let's not forget mentorship! The ASRT community isn't just a place to get your CE credits; they're all about shaping the next generation of leaders in medical imaging. We explore the various paths you can take, from local affiliate programs to national governance opportunities, all designed to help you grow and find your niche in the field. If you've been feeling stuck or disconnected, this is your call to action: jump back into the SRT community. Your next career breakthrough could just be a conversation away. Because at the end of the day, it's not just about the knowledge you gain; it's about the community you build!Takeaways: Networking in the ASRT community opens doors to mentorship and leadership opportunities you never knew existed! Feeling stuck in your career? Engaging with the ASRT might just be the spark you need to reignite your passion for medical imaging. The ASRT isn't just about CE credits; it's about building connections that can transform your career trajectory. Mentorship is key! Seek out seasoned professionals in the ASRT community to guide your journey in the imaging field. Links referenced in this episode:ASRT.orgnetworking in medical imaging, leadership in radiology, ASRT community support, professional growth in imaging, mentorship in healthcare, imaging career opportunities, SRT membership benefits, continuing education for technologists, navigating medical imaging careers, radiology professional development, community engagement in healthcare, networking strategies for technologists, overcoming isolation in imaging, medical imaging leadership pipeline, professional connections in radiology, ASRT volunteer committees, peer support in medical imaging, career transitions in healthcare, CE credits for radiology professionals, building a professional...
Progressive analysts George O'Connor and Ian Robertson catch up on small and mid-cap tech news. George has been looking at some resilient and upbeat news from smaller less well-known players SRT, Xaar and Microlise and is still recovering from the not too surprising news that Computacenter has not delivered its 20th year of earnings growth. Gamma results have encouraged Ian and whilst enthused by Judges Scientific as a company he is disappointed by the analyst meeting – where did all the research go? The leads to reflection on Ian's recent blog comparing listed company micro-cap funds and VC funds, which suggests that something has gone wrong with the small-cap due-diligence / investment decision ‘stack'. This has knock on impacts across small and mid-cap. Is more research the answer?
Episode Title: Why & How the ASRT is Fighting for Medical Imaging TechnologistsHost: Chaundria SingletonPodcast Name: A Couple of Rad Techs PodcastIn this enlightening episode, titled "Why & How the ASRT is Fighting for Medical Imaging Technologists," our host, Chaundria Singleton, delves into the crucial role the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) plays in protecting and advancing the profession of medical imaging technologists. This episode is a must-listen for anyone within the medical imaging and radiation therapy fields, including radiologic technologists, MRI technologists, and radiation therapists.Key Topics Discussed:The Role of ASRT: Discover how the ASRT is not just about Continuing Education Units (CEUs) but is actively on the front lines advocating for job protection, salary standards, and patient safety.Importance of Licensure: Chaundria discusses why licensure is more than just a piece of paper and the risks associated with deregulation within the medical imaging profession.Historical Context: Learn about the Consumer Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1981 and how the ASRT fought for these regulations to prevent untrained individuals from performing imaging tasks.Current ASRT Initiatives:State-level advocacy to strengthen licensure laws and oppose deregulation efforts.Federal representation to ensure technologists are recognized as essential healthcare providers.Action against role dilution to prevent unqualified personnel from performing imaging tasks.ASRT Membership Benefits: Understand the importance of becoming an ASRT member to leverage professional growth opportunities, legal advocacy, and protect your career from being undermined by unqualified personnel.Chaundria emphasizes the necessity for technologists to join forces with the ASRT, stay informed, and actively participate in advocacy to protect the profession.By the end of this episode, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for ASRT's unwavering efforts to safeguard the medical imaging community and be inspired to contribute to the cause. Join us in ensuring that our profession remains recognized, respected, and protected.Listen Now: [Include link to episode]For more information and to become a member, visit ASRT.org.ASRT, Medical Imaging Technologists, Radiologic Technologists, MRI Technologists, Radiation Therapists, Licensure, Patient Safety, Career Protection, Professional Growth, State Advocacy, Federal Representation, Role Dilution, Membership Benefits.Share this episode with fellow technologists and help spread the word about the importance of ASRT's work in maintaining the integrity of our profession!Links referenced in this episode:www.asrt.orgmedical imaging, radiation therapy, radiologic technologist, MRI technologist, licensure in medical imaging, ASRT advocacy, patient safety in imaging, medical imaging careers, role of ASRT, continuing education credits, healthcare professional recognition, state licensure laws, federal representation in healthcare, imaging technology standards, medical imaging legislation, professional growth in radiology, community for radiologic technologists, safeguarding medical imaging jobs, unqualified personnel in imaging, importance of SRT membership
JR has drummed on over 200 US Billboard Hot 100 songs and 50 Grammy winning tunes. He was in Rufus w/ Chaka Khan in the late 70s/early 80s, has released two solo albums, written for soundtracks, produced other artists, and has led various combos over the years. He is currently promoting his auto-biography King of the Groove. We discuss "Gonna Be Alright" from The Bronx, USA soundtrack (2020), "Flight 81" from his first solo album, Funkshui (2004), and "You're Really Out of Line" by Rufus from Seal in Red (1983). End song: "Tal Shia" by SRT from Vanguards of Groove (2023). Intro: "Higher Love" by Steve Winwood (1986). More at johnjrrobinson.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon.
We talk a lot about leverage at the 9fin office (it's kind of the story behind our company name, in case you were wondering) so it should come as no surprise that we think it's interesting. But in the world of Significant Risk Transfer, it's especially fascinating — and controversial.You may have caught the story that Celeste Tamers, part of our growing asset-based finance team, broke last week about Deutsche Bank pulling back from offering repo financing on SRT trades.In this episode of Cloud 9fin, Celeste and our asset-based finance editor Owen Sanderson pick that story apart and use it to explore the history of SRT, to help listeners understand why regulators are raising their eyebrows at the recent growth of this important market.Any feedback on this episode? Email us at podcast@9fin.com.
In this episode, David Korb, Director on the Shore Resource Team, shares insights into how the SRT supports portfolio growth and enables faster execution. He discusses key projects, his career journey from consulting to private equity, and how mentorship plays a role in developing future leaders and CFOs. David also reflects on the evolution of the SRT and its growing impact on the Shore Capital portfolio.Listen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsThere you will also find our other "Bigger. Stronger. Faster." episodes, alongside our "Microcap Moments" and "Everyday Heroes" series, which highlights the people and stories that make the microcap space unique. Other ways to connect:Shore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blog This podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, nor a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
In this episode, David Korb, Director on the Shore Resource Team, shares insights into how the SRT supports portfolio growth and enables faster execution. He discusses key projects, his career journey from consulting to private equity, and how mentorship plays a role in developing future leaders and CFOs. David also reflects on the evolution of the SRT and its growing impact on the Shore Capital portfolio.Listen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsThere you will also find our other "Bigger. Stronger. Faster." episodes, alongside our "Microcap Moments" and "Everyday Heroes" series, which highlights the people and stories that make the microcap space unique. Other ways to connect:Shore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blog This podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, nor a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
In this episode, Ellie Hupp, a manager on the Shore Resource Team, shares her journey from financial due diligence to hands-on operational support. She discusses the importance of diversifying skills early in a career, the value of pattern recognition in private equity, and how SRT fosters collaboration across teams. Ellie also reflects on the growth opportunities at Shore and her aspirations for a future C-suite role.Listen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsThere you will also find our other "Bigger. Stronger. Faster." episodes, alongside our "Microcap Moments" and "Everyday Heroes" series, which highlights the people and stories that make the microcap space unique. Other ways to connect:Shore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blog This podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, nor a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
In this episode, Ellie Hupp, a manager on the Shore Resource Team, shares her journey from financial due diligence to hands-on operational support. She discusses the importance of diversifying skills early in a career, the value of pattern recognition in private equity, and how SRT fosters collaboration across teams. Ellie also reflects on the growth opportunities at Shore and her aspirations for a future C-suite role.Listen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsThere you will also find our other "Bigger. Stronger. Faster." episodes, alongside our "Microcap Moments" and "Everyday Heroes" series, which highlights the people and stories that make the microcap space unique. Other ways to connect:Shore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blog This podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, nor a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
A szintetikus kockázatátruházási megállapodásokról, azaz Synhetic Risk Transferekről, SRT-kről volt szó. Ezeknek a pénzügyi instrumentumoknak a segítségével a bankok hitelportfóliójuk kockázatainak egy részét átruházhatják a piaci befektetőkre. Az SRT-k dinamikusan növekvő piacával kapcsolatosan adott ki jelentést az IMF, melyben részletesen taglalja a piac jövőbeli veszélyeit is. A témában vendégünk volt Palkó István, a Portfolio vezető pénzügyi elemzője. A műsor második részében kiértékeltük azt a felmérést, amelyet a Portfolio több mint tízezer állampapírt birtokló olvasójának segítségével készítettünk. Árgyelán Ágnessel, a Portfolio Pénzügy rovatának elemzőjével néztük át, mit tervez a magyar lakosság a PMÁP papírokkal, és a beérkező kamatokkal. Főbb részek: Intro - (00:00) SRT-k - (01:47) Állampapír-felmérés - (19:45) Kép forrása: Getty ImagesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Bob Pollard, Senior Director on the Shore Resource Team, shares how the SRT prepared him for a longer-term interim CFO role. He discusses stepping into leadership, driving change, and mentoring team members. Bob also reflects on projects that transformed companies by taking on tasks that the founders did not have the capacity or resources to do before. He speaks about his personal growth as a leader and emphasizes the importance of collaboration and mentorship.Listen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsThere you will also find our other "Bigger. Stronger. Faster." episodes, alongside our "Microcap Moments" and "Everyday Heroes" series, which highlights the people and stories that make the microcap space unique. Other ways to connect:Shore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blog This podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, nor a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
Welcome to the first She Reads Truth podcast episode of 2025! Terry Parkman goes back to the beginning with us as we kick off our Genesis study. Terry's passion for the next generation pairs perfectly with our readings this week, as he helps us see how the heart of the God of the garden influences the way we live out the love of Christ today and for generations to come. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 1 of She Reads Truth's Genesis reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Genesis printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.Use code GENESISPODCAST15 for 15% off the Genesis collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com.Big thanks to our episode sponsors:MOSH– Head to MoshLife.com/Truth for 20% off and free shipping on the Best Sellers Trial Pack. WeShare– Visit WeShare.org/SRT to explore how WeShare's health-sharing community can support you and receive a FREE 3-month She Reads Truth subscription.CSB She Reads Truth Bible x Holman Handcrafted Collection– Preorder your new *premium edition* of the CSB She Reads Truth Bible at lifeway.com/shereadstruth. She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramTerry Parkman on Instagram*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
Wrap up the year with Raechel and Amanda as they reflect on She Reads Truth's 2024 journey through Scripture. And then, whether you're carrying anticipation or anxiety in the new year, find encouragement in this week's episode as they rejoice in the eternal truths we can rest in as we head into 2025. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 5 of She Reads Truth's Advent 2024 reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Advent 2024 printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.Use code GENESISPOD for $5 off the Genesis Daily Reading Guide at shopshereadstruth.com through January 5. Big thanks to our episode sponsor!WeShare: Visit WeShare.org/SRT to learn more about how to access a free, three-month She Reads Truth subscription She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on Instagram*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
[깊이 있는 경제뉴스] 1) 금융위기와 비슷한 위험요인, SRT란? 2) 벌어지는 신용 스프레드.. 기업 자금난 우려 3) 2036 올림픽 수지타산 맞는다? - 김치형 경제뉴스 큐레이터 - 김현우 행복자산관리연구소 소장 - 손석우 경제뉴스 큐레이터
Merry Christmas, everyone! It's Week 4 of our Advent series and the long awaited week of Christmas. Raechel and Amanda are joined by special guest David Platt to talk about all the ways Jesus brought love to us when He came to earth, and how He brings love to us now in our daily lives. David reminds us of the urgency there is to share this love with all people, from our local community to our global neighbors. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 4 of She Reads Truth's Advent 2024 Reading Plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Advent 2024 printed or digital Daily Reading Guide. Big thanks to our episode sponsors!CSB Bibles– Shop CSB She Reads Truth bibles at shopshereadstruth.com/bibles. MOSH– Head to MoshLife.com/Truth for 20% off and free shipping on the Best Sellers Trial Pack. WeShare– Visit weshare.org/SRT to explore how WeShare's health-sharing community can support you and receive a FREE 3-month She Reads Truth subscription.She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramDavid Platt on InstagramRadical.netCompassion International's Gift Catalog*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
We're opening Week 2 of our study in biblical hospitality, Making Room, this week with special guest Alyssa Bethke! Amanda and Alyssa talk through the different ways they were challenged by this week's readings and encourage each other with personal stories of the impact of hospitality on their lives. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 2 of She Reads Truth's Making Room Reading Plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Making Room printed or digital Daily Reading Guide. Get $5 off anything in the Genesis Collection with code GENESISPOD at ShopSheReadsTruth.com.WeShare– Visit weshare.org/SRT to explore how WeShare's health-sharing community can support you and receive a FREE 3-month She Reads Truth subscription.WinShape Marriage– Enter to win a free WinShape Marriage Retreat by heading to winshapemarriage.org/truth.Socials: She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramAlyssa Bethke on InstagramWhen Doing It All Is Undoing You by Alyssa Bethke*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
In this transformative episode of For The Record, Tiphany sits down with Dr. Christopher Rex, a trailblazing, double-board certified dermatologist and CEO of Peak Dermatology. He's the son of Nigerian immigrants who left the US and returned to Nigeria throughout his childhood, but college brought him back stateside. He pursued Dermatology as a specialty and began his career serving the underserved. Fast forward a few years, and he's transformed into a visionary leader who is redefining patient care with a thoughtful blend of dermatology, plastic surgery, medical aesthetics and functional medicine. Episode Highlights: • A Global Perspective: Dr. Rex's inspiring journey, from growing up in Nigeria to pioneering a multidisciplinary approach to dermatology and aesthetics. • A New Model of Care: How Peak Dermatology combines medical dermatology, aesthetic treatments, wellness services, and surgical care—all under one roof. • Bridging Gaps in Healthcare: Dr. Rex's mission to expand dermatology access to underserved communities and his unique partnerships to deliver care across Arizona and California. • Money with Meaning: A refreshing take on cultivating a “healthy relationship with money” in the business of healthcare, emphasizing collaboration over competition. • Skin Cancer Education: A masterclass on the ABCDEs of melanoma and the critical importance of early detection and routine skin checks. • Revolutionary Treatments: Insights into cutting-edge innovations like superficial radiation therapy (SRT) for non-melanoma skin cancers and radiofrequency liposuction for body contouring. • Growth with Integrity: Lessons on scaling a practice while preserving quality care, team satisfaction, and patient trust. Some of our favorite takeaways include: 1. The Future is Integrated: Comprehensive care centers that combine medical, aesthetic, and wellness services are reshaping the patient experience. 2. Collaboration is Key: Creating partnerships between specialties can improve patient outcomes and redefine the business model of modern healthcare. 3. Preventative Care Matters: Medical spas and aesthetic clinics should integrate basic skin cancer education to better serve their patients. 4. Success Through Vision: Building a thriving practice depends on fostering a culture of shared goals, continuous learning, and mutual respect among team members. Dr. Rex's story is one of breaking barriers and rethinking what a dermatology practice can achieve. With Peak Dermatology, he's not just building a business—he's pioneering a movement toward more inclusive, patient-centered healthcare. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration to shake things up and dare to be different. Learn more about Dr. Rex & Peak Dermatology Web: https://peakdermcare.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/peakdermatology/
In this episode, Brandon Coan, CFO of Hueman People Solutions, reflects on how his experience with the Shore Resource Team prepared him for his first CFO role. He shares stories from his work on 100-day Plans, the challenges of stepping into interim roles, and his transition into full-time leadership at Hueman. Brandon also discusses the lasting impact of his SRT projects and provides valuable insights on leadership, personal growth, and the importance of doing things the right way.Listen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsThere you will also find our other "Bigger. Stronger. Faster." episodes, alongside our "Microcap Moments" and "Everyday Heroes" series, which highlights the people and stories that make the microcap space unique. Other ways to connect:Shore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blog This podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, nor a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
Welcome to Week 1 of Making Room: A Study of Biblical Hospitality and the fifth anniversary of the She Reads Truth Podcast. Raechel and Amanda are joined by Kelly Minter for her TENTH appearance on the podcast! Together they discuss how the theme of biblical hospitality is woven through every part of Scripture and how believers are challenged to image God as we welcome others. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 1 of She Reads Truth's Making Room Reading Plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Making Room printed or digital Daily Reading Guide. Use code YEAR5 to get $5 off anything in the Advent 2024 collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Big thanks to our podcast sponsors!WinShape Marriage—Enter to win a free WinShape Marriage Retreat by heading to winshapemarriage.org/truth.AG1—Sign up for your first subscription at DrinkAG1.com/truth during the month November for a free gift in addition to the Welcome Kit with Vitamin D3+K2.WeShare–Visit weshare.org/SRT to explore how WeShare's health-sharing community can support you and receive a FREE 3-month She Reads Truth subscription.Socials: She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramKelly Minter on InstagramKelly Minter's Esther Study*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
Can you believe we've already made it to Week 5 of Live by Faith? This week, Trillia Newbell joins Amanda and Raechel to talk about how God worked miraculously through the faith of some of the more unexpected stories found in these last few verses of Hebrews 11. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 5 of She Reads Truth's Live by Faith Reading Plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Live by Faith printed or digital Daily Reading Guide. Big thanks to our podcast sponsors!WeShare– Visit weshare.org/SRT to explore how WeShare's health-sharing community can support you and receive a FREE 3-month She Reads Truth subscription.MOSH– Visit moshlife.com/TRUTH to save 20% off plus FREE shipping on the Best Sellers Trial Pack. She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramTrillia Newbell on InstagramCelebrating Around the Table by Trillia Newbell
In this podcast, Jon Westfall and I discuss: Waiting for our new M4 based Macs. Rationale for models/configurations chosen iOS/iPadOS 18.2 public beta 1. AI imaging features waitlist Running Clipchamp in a browser on my Mac to produce SRT caption files Google Learn About New AI features for Windows Paint and Notes for Windows Insiders Microsoft bundling CoPilot Pro in Microsoft 365 personal/family license - but NOT for US customers Using ChatGPT to reply to repetitive text messages
Whether trauma has current life, past life, or ancestral roots, don't limit the Universe on what can be healed through SRT (Spiritual Response Therapy) for the highest good of your soul!About our special guest:Susan Carollo is a Board-Certified Spiritual Response Technique (SRT), and Spiritual Restructuring (SpR) teacher and practitioner. She has been practicing with clients and teaching students around the world for over 23 years. Susan's intuitive gifts were awakened in 1995 when an angelic intervention saved her life. She left her corporate job in NYC, at the pinnacle of her success, and moved to Sedona, Arizona to partner with Spirit, facilitating healing for others, through SRT and SpR.Book a session or sign up for classes on Susan's website: https://www.carolloconsultingllc.com.About your hosts: Michelle and Dawn are Reiki Masters and Tuning Forks Practitioners certified in quantum energy healing modalities. Michelle also teaches Reiki & Tuning Forks. Learn how they work in the Quantum Realm to manifest and create timelines for their highest good! Book a Quantum Energy Healing session with Michelle and Dawn! Michelle: https://energeticembrace.com. Dawn: https://alchemy-sacredsound.com. -------------Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and are opinions of the podcast hosts. Any action you take inspired by this podcast is strictly at your discretion, decision, and risk. We are not liable for any damages or losses in connection with the use of information available in this podcast or on the podcast website. Michelle and Dawn are not licensed physicians, please see your Health Care Professional for health concerns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul begins with explaining why his initial job at the Federal Reserve was so important for his subsequent future in finance. He then details how he capitalised on those lessons at Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan before seeing potential opportunities developing from the emerging troubles in the world of banking in 2008, leading to the creation of Orchard Global. He explains Orchard's mission, expertise, typical client profiles and how they helped pioneer significant risk transfers (SRTs) during the GFC. A significant risk transfer (SRT) deal is a financial transaction that allows banks to reduce their regulatory capital requirements by transferring credit risk to third-party investors. He discusses their private and public credit strategies, before covering how regulation such as Basel III is impacting the market. Paul then explains how, in providing private & public market credit solutions, they play a particularly pivotal role in helping banks. Finally, he explains why investors go to them in order to “stay rich”! Sign up to our Newsletter | Follow us on LinkedIn | Watch on YouTube | Contact Orchard Global
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com podcast, Stewart Foley sits down with Jason Walker, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Manulife CQS, as part of the CIO Spotlight series. Jason shares his insights into current market conditions, focusing on the importance of downside protection and the opportunities created by market dislocations. He emphasizes how sentiment, liquidity, and new variables are reshaping markets, offering opportunities for savvy investors. Jason also discusses the impact of higher rates on credit markets, structured credit, and how his team at Manulife CQS navigates uncertainty with a disciplined, bottom-up approach. The conversation dives into significant risk transfer (SRT) markets, U.S. commercial real estate, and the role of flexibility in portfolio construction. Jason explains how experience and strategic risk-taking are key to capturing returns in today's markets. With a thoughtful discussion on political risk and opportunities in structured credit, this episode is packed with insights from a seasoned CIO leading through complex market conditions.
What do lizards have to do with product growth? In this episode, Gojko Adzic reveals how unusual user behaviors can unlock massive opportunities for product innovation. Discover the four steps to mastering "Lizard Optimization" and learn how you can turn strange user actions into game-changing insights. Overview In this episode of the Agile Mentors Podcast, host Brian Milner chats with Gojko Adzic about his new book, Lizard Optimization. Gojko explains the concept of finding product growth signals in strange user behaviors, sharing examples where unexpected user actions led to product breakthroughs. He outlines a four-step process for optimizing products by learning, zeroing in, removing obstacles, and double-checking. Gojko also discusses helpful tools like session recorders and observability tools that can enhance product development by uncovering and addressing unique user behaviors. References and resources mentioned in the show: Gojko Adzic 50% OFF Lizard Optimization by Gojko Adzic Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design by Kat Holmes Trustworthy Online Experiments by Ron Kohavi Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner® Subscribe to the Agile Mentors Podcast Join the Agile Mentors Community Want to get involved? This show is designed for you, and we’d love your input. Enjoyed what you heard today? Please leave a rating and a review. It really helps, and we read every single one. Got an Agile subject you’d like us to discuss or a question that needs an answer? Share your thoughts with us at podcast@mountaingoatsoftware.com This episode’s presenters are: Brian Milner is SVP of coaching and training at Mountain Goat Software. He's passionate about making a difference in people's day-to-day work, influenced by his own experience of transitioning to Scrum and seeing improvements in work/life balance, honesty, respect, and the quality of work. Gojko Adzic is an award-winning software consultant and author, specializing in agile and lean quality improvement, with expertise in impact mapping, agile testing, and behavior-driven development. A frequent speaker at global software conferences, Gojko is also a co-creator of MindMup and Narakeet, and has helped companies worldwide enhance their software delivery, from large financial institutions to innovative startups. Auto-generated Transcript: Brian (00:00) Welcome in Agile Mentors. We're back for another episode of the Agile Mentors podcast. I'm with you as always, Brian Milner. And today, very special guest we have with us. have Mr. Goiko Atshich with us. I hope I said that correctly. Did I say it correctly? Close enough. Okay. Well, welcome in, Goiko. Glad to have you here. Gojko (00:15) Close enough, close enough. Brian (00:21) Very, very, very happy to have Goiko with us. If you're not familiar with Goiko's name, you probably are familiar with some of his work. One of the things I was telling him that we teach in our advanced product owner class every time is impact mapping, which is a tool that Goiko has written about and kind of come up with on his own as well. Gojko (00:21) Thank you very much for inviting me. Brian (00:47) But today we're having him on because he has a new book coming out called Lizard Optimization, Unlock Product Growth by Engaging Long Tail Users. And I really wanted to talk to him about that and help him explain, have him explain to us a little bit about this idea, this new concept that his new book is about. So, Goiko, let's talk about it. Lizard Optimization, in a nutshell, what do you mean by that? What is it? Gojko (01:14) We're going to jump into that, but I just need to correct one of the things you said. I think it's very, very important. You said I came up with impact mapping and I didn't. I just wrote a popular book about that. And it's very important to credit people who actually came up with that. It's kind of the in -use design agency in Sweden. And I think, you know, they should get the credit for it. I literally just wrote a popular book. Brian (01:19) Okay. Gotcha. Gotcha, gotcha. Apologies for that incorrect. Thank you for making that correction. So lizard optimization. Gojko (01:44) So, lizard optimization. Good. So, lizard optimization is an idea to find signals for product ideas and product development ideas in strange user behaviors. When you meet somebody who does something you completely do not understand, why on earth somebody would do something like that? Brian (02:03) Okay. Gojko (02:11) and it looks like it's not done by humans, it looks like it's done by somebody who follows their own lizard logic, using stuff like that as signals to improve our products. Not just for lizards, but for everybody. So the idea came from a very explosive growth phase for one of the products I'm working on, where it... had lots of people doing crazy things I could never figure out why they were doing it. For example, one of the things the tool does is it helps people create videos from PowerPoints. You put some kind of your voiceover in the speaker notes, the tool creates a video by using text to speech engines to create voiceover from the speaker notes, aligns everything and it's all kind of for you. People kept creating blank videos and paying me for this. I was thinking about why on earth would somebody be creating blank videos and it must be a bug and if it's a bug then they want their money back and they'll complain. So I chased up a few of these people and I tried to kind of understand what's going on because I originally thought we have a bug in the development pipeline for the videos. So... I started asking like, you know, I'm using some, I don't know, Google slides or, you know, keynote or whatever to produce PowerPoints. Maybe there's a bug how we read that. And the person, no, no, we, know, official Microsoft PowerPoint. They said, well, can you please open the PowerPoint you uploaded? Do you see anything on the slides when you open it? And the person, no, it's blank. Right? Okay, so it's blank for you as well. I said, yeah. So. Brian (03:48) Yeah. Gojko (03:54) What's going on? so what I've done is through UX interviews and iterating with users and research, we've made it very, very easy to do advanced configuration on text -to -speech. And it was so much easier than the alternative things that people were creating blank PowerPoints just to use the text -to -speech engines so they can then extract the audio track from it. Brian (03:54) Yeah, why? Gojko (04:23) and then use that and it was this whole mess of obstacles I was putting in front of people to get the good audio. It wasn't the original intention of the tool. It wasn't the original value, but people were getting unintended value from it. And then I ended up building just a very simple screen for people to upload the Word document instead of PowerPoints. And it was much faster for users to do that. A month later, there was many audio files being built as videos. Two months later, audio... production overtook video production. then at the moment, people are building many, many more audio files than video files on the platform. So it was an incredible growth because of this kind of crazy insight of what people were doing. kind of usually, at least kind of in the products I worked on before, when you have somebody abusing the product, product management fight against it. There's a wonderful story about this in... Founders at work a book by Jessica Livingston and she talks about this kind of group of super smart people in late 90s who Came up with a very very efficient Cryptography algorithm and a way to compute the cryptography so they can run it on low -power devices like Paul pilots Paul pilots were you know like mobile phones, but in late 90s and Then they had to figure out, how do we monetize this? Why would anybody want to do this? So they came up with the idea to do money transfer pumping, Palm pilots, you know, why not? And kind of the built a website. This was the late nineties as a way of just demoing this software to people who didn't have a Palm pilot device next to them. The idea was that you'd kind of see it on the website, learn about it, then maybe download the Palm pilot app and use it in anger. People kept just using the website, they're not downloading the Palm Pilot app. So the product management really wasn't happy. And they were trying to push people from the website to the Palm Pilot app. were trying to, they were fighting against people using this for money transfer on the web and even prohibiting them from using the logo and advertising it. They had this whole thing where nobody could explain why users were using the website because it was a demo thing. It was not finished. It was not sexy. It was just silly. And Jessica kind of talks to one of these people who insists that it was totally inexplicable. Nobody could understand it. But then a bit later, they realized that the website had one and half million users and that the Pongpilot app had 12 ,000 users. So they kind of decided, well, that's where the product is really. And that's like today, people know them as PayPal. They're one of the biggest payment processes in the world because kind of, you know, they realized this is where the product is going. And I think in many, many companies, people Brian (07:03) Ha ha. Gojko (07:18) stumble upon these things as happy accidents. And I think there's a lot more to it. We can deliberately optimize products by looking for unintended usage and not fighting it, just not fighting it. just understand this is what people are getting as value. And I think for me as a solo product founder and developer and product manager on it, One of the really interesting things is when you have somebody engaging with your product in an unexpected way, most of the difficult work for that user is already done. That person knows about you, they're on your website or they're using your product, the marketing and acquisition work is done. But something's preventing them from achieving their goals or they're achieving some value that you did not really know that they're going to achieve. you know, that's something the product can do to help them and remove these obstacles to success. So that's kind of what lizard optimization is making this process more systematic rather than relying on happy accidents. And by making it more systematic, then we can help product management not fight it and skip this whole phase of trying to fight against our users and claim that users are stupid or non -technical or... They don't understand the product, but they're trying to figure out, well, that's what the real goals are. And then following that. Brian (08:47) That's awesome. So the pivot, right? The pivot from here's what we thought our problem was we were solving to now here's what we're actually solving and we should organize around this actual problem, right? Gojko (09:02) or here's what we're going to solve additionally. This is the problem we've solved, but hey, there's this problem as well. And then the product can grow by solving multiple problems for people and solving related problems and solving it for different groups of people, for example. And that's the really interesting thing because I think if you have a product that's already doing something well for your users and a subset of them are misusing it in some way, then kind of... Brian (09:04) Yeah. Gojko (09:30) The product might already be optimized for the majority of users, but there might be a new market somewhere else. So there might be a different market where we can help kind of a different group of users and then the product can grow. Brian (09:43) Yeah, I like to focus on the user. There's an exercise that we'll do in one of our product owner classes where we have a fake product that is a smart refrigerator. And one of the exercises we try to get them to brainstorm the different kinds of users that they might have for it. And one of the things that always comes out in that class is as they're going through and trying to describe the types of users, they inevitably hit to this crossroads where they start to decide Well, yes, we're thinking of this as a home product, something for people to use in their homes. But then the idea crosses their mind, well, what about commercial kitchens? What about people who might use this in another setting? And it's always an interesting conversation to say, well, now you've got a strategic choice to make, because you can target both. You can target one. You can say, we're ignoring the other and we're only going in this direction. So to me, I think that's kind of one of the interesting crossroad points is to say, how do I know when it's time to not just say, great, we have this other customer segment that we didn't know about, but actually we should start to pivot towards that customer segment and start to really target them. Gojko (11:03) Yeah, think that's a fundamental question of product development, isn't it? Do you keep true to your vision even if it's not coming out or if something else is there that's kind more important than I think? For me, there's a couple of aspects to that. One is, laser focus is really important to launch a product. You can't launch a product by targeting... the whole market and targeting a niche type, figuring out, you know, user personas, figuring out like really, really, this is the product who we think the product, this is the group who we think the product is for and giving them a hundred percent of what they need is much better than giving 2 % to everybody because then the product is irrelevant. But then to grow the product, we need to kind of grow the user base as well. And I think one of the things that... is interesting to look at and this comes from a book called Lean Analytics. It's one of my kind of favorite product management books is to look at the frequency and urgency of usage. If you have a group that's kind of using your product, a subgroup that's using your product very frequently compared to everybody else, that might be kind of the place where you want to go. The more frequently, the more urgently people reach for your product when they have this problem. the more likely they are going to be a good market for it. with kind of another product that I've launched in 2013, we originally thought it's going to be a product for professional users. And we aimed at the professional users. And then we found that a subcategory that we didn't really expect, were kind of teachers and children in schools. we're using it a lot more frequently than professional users. And then we started simplifying the user interface significantly so that it can be used by children. And it's a very, very popular tool in schools now. We are not fighting against other professional tools. We were kind of really one of the first in the education market there. And it's still a very popular tool in the education market because we figured a subgroup that's using it very frequently. Brian (13:14) Hmm. Yeah, that's awesome. How do you know when, you know, what kind of threshold do you look for to determine that, this is, because, you know, in your book, you're talking about, you know, behaviors that are not normal, right? People using your product in a way that you didn't anticipate. And what kind of threshold do you look for to that says, hey, it's worth investigating this? You know, I've got this percentage or this number of people who are using it in this strange way. At what point do you chase that down? Gojko (13:49) I think it's wrong to look at the percentages there. I think it's wrong to look at the percentages because then you get into the game of trying to justify economically helping 0 .1 % of the users. And that's never going to happen because what I like about this is an idea from Microsoft's Inclusive Design and the work of Kat Holmes who wrote a book called Mismatch on Brian (13:52) Okay. Gojko (14:17) assistive technologies and inclusive design for disabled people. And she talks about how it's never ever ever going to be economically justified to optimize a product to help certain disabilities because there's just not enough of them. And there's a lovely example from Microsoft where, Microsoft Inclusive Design Handbook where they talk about three types of, Brian (14:34) Yeah. Gojko (14:44) disabilities, one are permanent. So you have like people without an arm or something like that. And I'm going to kind of throw some numbers out now, order of magnitude stuff. I have these details in the book and there's kind of the micro -inclusive design handbook. Let's say at the moment, the 16 ,000 people in the U .S. without one arm or with a disabled arm. And then you have these kind of situational disabilities where because of an occupation like you have a bartender who needs to carry something all the time or a worker who does it, one arm is not available and they only have one arm to work on and this temporary like a mother carrying a child or something like that. So the other two groups are order of magnitude 20 -30 million. We're not, by making the software work well with one hand, we're not helping 16 ,000 people, we are helping 50 million people. But you don't know that you're helping 50 million people if you're just thinking about like 16 ,000. I think they have this kind of, one of the key ideas of inclusive design is solve for one, kind of help, design for one, but solve for many. So we are actually helping many, many people there. So think when you figure out that somebody is doing something really strange with your product, you're not helping just that one person. Brian (15:45) Right, right. Hmm. Gojko (16:13) you're helping a whole class of your users by making the software better, removing the obstacles to success. this is where I, you know, going back to the PowerPoint thing I mentioned, once we started removing obstacles for people to build the audios quickly, lots of other people started using the product and people started using the product in a different way. And I think this is a lovely example of what Bruce Torazzini talks about is the complexity paradox because He's a famous UX designer and he talks about how once you give people a product, their behavior changes as a result of having the product. So the UX research we've done before there is a product or there is a feature is not completely relevant, but it's a changed context because he talks about people have a certain amount of time to do a task. And then when they have a tool to complete the task faster, they can take on a more complicated task or they can take on an additional task or do something else. I think removing obstacles to use a success is really important. Not because we're helping 0 .1 % of people who we don't understand, but because we can then improve the product for everybody. And I think that's kind of the magic of lizard optimization in a sense, where if we find these things where somebody's really getting stuck. but if we help them not get stuck, then other people will use the product in a much better way. And I think this is, know, the name lizard optimization comes from this article by Scott Alexander, who talks about the lizard man's constant in research. And the article talks about his experiences with a survey that combined some demographic and psychological data. So they were looking at where you live and what your nationality is and what gender you are and then how you respond to certain psychological questions. he said, like there's about 4 % of the answers they could not account for. And one person wrote American is gender. Several people listed Martian as nationality and things like that. some of these, he says some of these things will be people who didn't really understand the question. they were distracted, they were doing something else, or they understood the question but they filled in the wrong box because, know, the thick thumbs and small screens, or they were kind of malicious and just, you know, wanted to see what happens. when you kind of add these people together, they're not an insignificant group. kind of, he says 4%. And if... we can help these people, at least some of these people, and say reduce churn by 1%. That can compound growth. Reducing churn, keeping people around for longer is an incredible way to kind of unlock growth. going back to what we were talking about, some people might be getting stuck because they don't understand the instructions. Some people might be getting stuck because they're using the product in a way you didn't expect. And some people might just like not have the mental capacity to use it the way you expected them to be used. But if we can help these people along, then normal users can use it much, easier. And you mentioned a smart fridge. I still remember there was this one wonderful bug report we had for my other product, which is a collaboration tool. we had a bug report a while ago. that the software doesn't work when it's loaded on a fridge. And it's like, well, it was never intended to be loaded on a fridge. I have no idea how you loaded it on a fridge. It's a mind mapping diagramming tool. It's intended to be used on large screens. Where does a fridge come in? And then we started talking to this person. This was before the whole kind of COVID and work from home disaster. The user was a busy mother and she was kind of trying to collaborate with her colleagues while making breakfast. breakfast for kids and kind of running around the kitchen she wasn't able to kind of pay attention to the laptop or a phone but her fridge had a screen so she loaded the software on the fridge and was able to kind of pay attention to collaboration there and you know we of course didn't optimize the software to run on fridges that's ridiculous but we realized that some people will be using it without a keyboard and without a mouse and then we kind of restructured the toolbar, we made it so that you can use it on devices that don't have a keyboard and then the whole tablet thing exploded and now you get completely different users that don't have keyboards and things like that. I think that's where I think is looking at percentages is a losing game because then you start saying, but 0 .1 % of people use this. But yeah, I think lizard optimization is about using these signals to improve the products for everybody. Brian (21:30) That's a great example. I love that example because you're absolutely right. You're not trying to necessarily solve that one problem because you don't anticipate there's going to be a lot of people who are going to want to run that software on a fridge. However, the takeaway you had from that of, we can do this for people who don't have a keyboard or a mouse. There's another way that they might operate this that could apply to lots of different devices and lots of different scenarios. Now we're talking about a much bigger audience. Now we're talking about opening this up to larger segments of the population. I love that. I think that's a great example. I know you talk about that there's kind of a process for this. Help us understand. You don't have to give away the whole candy story here from the book, but help us kind of understand in broad, terms what kind of process people follow to try to chase these things down. Gojko (22:26) So there's like a four step process that's crystallized for me. And the book is kind of more as a, like a proposal or a process. It's something that works for me and I'm hoping that other people will try it out like that. So it might not necessarily stay like that in a few years if we talk again. And I've narrowed it down to four steps and kind of the four steps start with letters L, Z, R and D. Lizard. And it's kind of so learn how people are misusing your products, zero in on one area, on one behavior change you want to improve, then remove obstacles to use a success and then double check that what you've done actually created the impact you expected to make. I think kind of when we look at people who follow their own logic or people who follow some lizard logic you don't really understand, by definition they're doing something strange. your idea of helping them might not necessarily be effective or it might not go all the way or it might. So double checking at the end that people are actually now doing what you expect them to do or doing something better is really, really, really important. And then using signals from that to improve the kind of feedback loop is critical. I had this one case where people were getting stuck on a payment format entering tax details and The form was reasonably well explained. There was an example in the forum how to enter your tax ID and people were constantly getting stuck. A small percentage of people was getting stuck on it. However, I don't want to lose a small percentage of people that want to pay me on the payment form. So I thought, well, how about if I remove that field from there? I speed it up for everybody and then I can guide them later into entering the tax details to generate an invoice. I thought that was a brilliant idea. tested it with a few users. Everybody loved it, so I released it. And then a week later, I realized that, yes, I've sold it for the people that were getting confused, but I've ended up confusing a totally different group of people that expects the tax fields there. So the net effect was negative. then I went back to the original form. so there's lots of these things where people don't necessarily behave the way you think they will. Brian (24:38) Hahaha. Gojko (24:48) Ron Kohavi has a wonderful book about that called Trustworthy Online Experiments. And he has data from Slack, from Microsoft, from Booking .com and... The numbers are depressive. on one hand, the numbers range from 10 to 30, 40 % success rate for people's ideas. And if leading companies like that do things that don't pan out two thirds of the time, then we have to be honest building our products and say, well, maybe this idea is going to work out, maybe not. Brian (25:03) Hahaha. Wow. Gojko (25:30) the more experimental the population is, the more risky that is. think monitoring and capturing weird user behaviors, capturing errors helps you understand that people are getting stuck. as you said, you don't want to follow everybody. There's going to be a lot of noise there. We need to extract signals from the noise. That's what the second step is about, focusing on one specific thing we want to improve. Then, try to remove obstacles and then double -checking that we've actually removed them. That's the four steps. And there's like a shorter version of all the four steps. It's easier to remember. It's listen alert, zooming, rescue them, and then double check at the end. that's again, LZRD. Brian (26:13) That's awesome. Yeah, I love the process and I love the kind of steps there. Are there tools that you recommend for this that are easier to try to determine these things or chase them down or are there tools that you find are more helpful? Gojko (26:32) So there's lots of tools today for things like A -B testing and looking at experiments and things that are very helpful to do this scale. And it's kind of especially useful for the last step. In terms of kind of focusing and things like that, the five stages of growth from the linear analytics are a good tool. Impact mapping is a good tool. Kind of any focusing product management technique that says, well, these are the business goals we're working on now, or these are the kind of user goals we're working on now. out of, know, 50 lizards we found last week, these three lizards seem to be kind of in that area. And for the first step, spotting when people are getting stuck, there's a bunch of tools that are interesting, like session recorders for web products. There's one from Microsoft called Clarity that's free. There's another called Full Story that's quite expensive. There's a couple of open source one, one is packaged within Matomo analytics application. There's a bunch of these other things. Any kind of observability or monitoring tool is also very useful for this because we can spot when people are getting stuck. One of the things I found particularly helpful is logging all user errors. When a user does something to cause an error condition in a product, the product of course tells them like, know, an error happened. But then... logging it and analyzing that information in the back is really critical. for something like that, people sometimes use web analytics tools or any kind of product analytics. I think what's going to be interesting in the next couple of years, and I think if people start doing this more, is we'll see. more like these technical exception analytics tracking tools mixed with this because most of the product analytics are showing people what they expect to see, not what they don't expect to see. And I'll just give you an example of this way. was really helpful. So I've mentioned the screen where people can upload the Word documents. Occasionally people would select weird file types. So they'll select images, they'll select, I don't know, what else. Brian (28:31) Yeah. Gojko (28:49) Sometimes I guess that's a result of, know, a fat finger press or somebody not selecting the right thing. I have a not insignificant percentage of users every day that try to upload Android package files into a text -to -speech reader. Android package files and application files, I don't know what the right way is to read out an Android application. My best guess is people are doing that. as a, you know, these things where you drop a USB in front of an office and somebody kind of mistakenly plugs it in. So maybe they're hoping that I'll know the Android application on my phone just because they've uploaded it. I don't know, but a small percentage of users was trying to upload files that had SRT and VTT extensions, which are subtitle files. And they were not supported, but Brian (29:31) Yeah. Gojko (29:45) I kept getting information that people are uploading those types of files. And then I said, well, this is interesting because it's a text to speech system. People are uploading subtitle files, there's text in, so why don't I just ignore the timestamps and read the text? I can do that. And I started supporting that. And then some people started complaining that, well, the voice is reading it slower than the subtitles. I said, well, yes, because... Brian (30:11) Ha Gojko (30:12) You know, you're uploading subtitles that were read by an actor in a movie. This is a voice that's reading it at their speed. And then we started talking and it turns out that these people were doing it for corporate educational videos where they have a video in English, they need it in French, German, Spanish and all the else, but they don't want to kind of re -edit the video. They just want an alternate audio track. Okay, I mean, I have the timestamps, we can speed up or slow down the audio, it's not a big deal. And we've done that and this was one of the most profitable features ever. Like a very small percentage of the users need it, but those that need it produce hundreds of thousands of audio files because they translate the corporate training videos. And now, you know, we're getting into that numbers game. If I said, you know, there's like 0 .1 % of people are uploading subtitle files. Brian (30:58) Yeah. Gojko (31:07) then it doesn't matter. if we start thinking about, this is potentially interesting use case, it creates growth on its own because then people find you. And I think my product was the first that was actually doing synchronous subtitles. Competitors are doing it now as well. But it opened the massive, massive market for us. And people, you know, I got there by monitoring user errors, by, you know, the fact that somebody uploaded a file that had an unsupported extension. That was our insight. Brian (31:38) Wow, that's really cool. That's a great story. This is fascinating stuff. And it makes me want to dive deeper into the book and read through it again. But I really appreciate you coming on and sharing this with us, Goiko. This is good stuff. Again, the book is called, Lizard Optimization, Unlock Product Growth by Engaging Long Tail Users. And if I'm right, we talked about this a little bit before. We're going to offer a discount to to the listeners, Gojko (32:07) Yes, we will give you a listen as a 50 % discount on the ebook. the ebook is available from Lean Pub. If you get it from the discount URL that I'll give you, then you'll get a 50 % discount immediately. Brian (32:24) Awesome. So we'll put that in our show notes. If you're interested in that, you can find the show notes. That's a great deal, 50 % off the book and it's good stuff. well, I just, I can't thank you enough. Thanks for making time and coming on and talking this through your book. Gojko (32:40) Thank you, it was lovely to chat to you.
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com podcast, host Stewart Foley sits down with Karan Chabba, Principal and Head of Regulatory Capital Relief (RCR) and Specialty Finance at Eagle Point Credit Management. They dive deep into the evolving landscape of regulatory capital relief and synthetic risk transfer (SRT) transactions. Karan shares insights into why Eagle Point has ventured into this niche area, explaining the appeal of these structures for banks seeking to manage their capital requirements efficiently. Karan also elaborates on how Eagle Point leverages its expertise across multiple credit sectors, including CLOs and structured finance, to identify and seize opportunities in both the RCR and specialty finance spaces. This episode offers a comprehensive understanding of how Eagle Point navigates the complexities of these markets, providing valuable takeaways for investors interested in exploring these unique and growing investment areas. Tune in to learn more about how Eagle Point Credit Management is setting itself apart in the world of specialty finance and RCR, and why this area is gaining more attention from banks and investors alike.
In this episode of Dwell Time, Austin, the lead engineer at Griffin Armament and a former Army sniper, sits down with Rich Graham from Full Spectrum Warrior. Austin has completed five deployments with Triple Canopy and SOC in support of diplomatic security missions in Iraq and has undergone diplomatic security vetting with Blackwater, Triple Canopy, and SOC. Rich Graham is a SEAL Team 10 sniper and the creator of the Full Spectrum Warrior System (FWS). His team at Full Spectrum Warrior trains civilian and military forces and supports police departments worldwide in Counter-Terrorism Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. Additionally, Rich serves as a tactical advisor for elite SRT and SWAT teams across the nation and has built a substantial following of over 100,000 on Instagram. In this episode, Austin and Rich delve into the events of Saturday, July 13th, at former President Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. They explore the known details of the incident, analyze what could have been done to prevent the situation, and review various failures in security preparations and execution. Follow Rich Graham on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fullspectrumwarriorusa/?hl=en Website: https://fullspectrumwarriors.com/ Follow us on social media! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GriffinArmamentOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/griffin_armament/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/griffinarmament/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/griffinarmament Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/griffinarmament Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/GriffinArmament TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@griffinarmament
The other pitched Poober. They are not the same. And just in case there were any lingering debate over who's cooler – Freddy Brick or Mark Zuckerberg – it's all been settled over 4th of July wakeboarding. Freddy and Carson go on to discuss President Biden's disastrous debate performance and whether it marked the end of his re-election campaign. Politics aside, Carson points to the cheating scandal at Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Contest as the singular moment that will mark the decline of our empire. And while Freddy tried to give his best King George impression from Hamilton by asking, “What have you won?”, we can at least rest easy that our national forests are safe from investment bankers. The US Supreme Court has had a busy few weeks and its most recent Chevron Deference ruling has Carson pondering what this might mean for the Securities Exchange Commission and hedge fund regulation. Blackstone's SRT's are giving off vibes of credit crises of the past, while the drop in commercial real estate values are uncovering increasing cases of mortgage fraud. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 00:41 - US vs. UK 08:13 - Hot Dog Eating Contest Scandal 12:12 - Investment Banker Caught In Treesome? 13:54 - Supreme Court Updates 20:43 - Blackstone Gets Risky? 27:17 - Real Estate Crackdown 33:40 - Outro
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com podcast, Join host Stewart Foley, CFA and guest James Parsons, partner and senior portfolio manager from PAG, for an enlightening dive into the world of insurance investments and synthetic risk transfer strategies. This episode unpacks the complex landscape of regulatory capital, the growth of synthetic risk transfer (SRT) markets, and how these strategies are shaping the future of banking and insurance investments. Gain unique perspectives on the challenges and opportunities within the insurance sector, learn about the intricacies of SRT, and discover how innovative financial instruments can optimize capital and enhance returns.
Angie Dollar Maxfield just wrote a book: Twin Flame Hell: My Life with a Reptilian Alien. The book can be found on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, or hardcover at the link below. She is a hypnotist practicing QHHT, and BQH. She also does SRT energy clearing. At this time Angie is finishing her book about the Secret Space Programs and Super Soldiers that will be out by the beginning of July this year. Buy the book here:https://www.amazon.com/Twin-Flame-Hell-Reptilian-Alien-ebook/dp/B0D76SFTT7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3RNNAEAXV8VP4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._xBCBjFmS7WhHn0Pn4veoAo7U2LkxENLyuI-q616VfDJ-OIQzi0lphG9acyh0jYrhWVejOE7EcmQfBhZVj14QHf_aC60A-4n_ShVSBQf89pkUmkHuta72YlLFLi6TlfHxuhrY9rLTvCXrq4jRwGOcO-9HJjSrc5mM0wQ_k1KBKWVWOzItxhJtlS8udcYxgnE.EcpxQGfbln1yQE2_8EfMSAe2CB21jS-NXvcgQek4Tog&dib_tag=se&keywords=Twin+flame+hell&qid=1719165535&s=books&sprefix=twin+flame+hell%2Cstripbooks%2C115&sr=1-1 Follow Angie on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/angiedollar.maxfield check out angie's website at:angiemaxfield.com support the podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmedia cashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalil or buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic TYPICAL SKEPTIC PODCAST CONFERENCE FUND: https://www.givesendgo.com/typicalskepticconference ☮☯ ❤support the podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmediacashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalilor buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic
Colin Magee is a Canadian caver originally from New Zealand who has been on high-profile Mexico expeditions like Cheve where he participated in the National Geographic Explorer episode “The Deepest Cave.” He discusses the importance of proper SRT and rescue training, as well as his initiative to gather data from the world's caving clubs.Colin's website, mentioned in the podcast:https://www.caver.ca/Order a custom cave suit from our sponsor, Sophireaptress!https://www.sophireaptress.com/Cave Week 2024!https://www.nps.gov/subjects/caves/cave-week.htmRegister for the 2024 NSS Convention in Sewanee, TN:https://caves.org/convention/2024-registration/Pre-register for Indiana Cave Capers:https://cigcaves.com/cave-capersFall MVOR: September 19-22https://fb.me/e/5n6OMEmx4Find your local grotto!https://caves.org/committee/i-o/grottos/new_grotto_page-v2.shtml
As the regulatory environment continues to evolve, US and European banks have sought regulatory capital relief by offloading the credit risk of loans they make via special types of transactions.Guests: Warren Kornfeld, Senior Vice President at Moody's Ratings; Nick Monzillo, VP-Senior Analyst at Moody's Ratings; Frank Cerveny, VP-Senior Research Analyst at Moody's RatingsHost: Aaron Johnson, VP-Senior Research Writer at Moody's RatingsRelated reports:Auto ABS - US: Credit-linked notes include risks not seen in typical auto ABS; issuance is risingBanks and Structured Finance – US: Risk transfer gives banks protection, but more capital is better; ABS implications varyBanks and Structured Finance – Europe: Output floor proposal could erode benefits of SRT for regulatory capital and risk management purposes
As the regulatory environment continues to evolve, US and European banks have sought regulatory capital relief by offloading the credit risk of loans they make via special types of transactions.Guests: Warren Kornfeld, Senior Vice President at Moody's Ratings; Nick Monzillo, VP-Senior Analyst at Moody's Ratings; Frank Cerveny, VP-Senior Research Analyst at Moody's RatingsHost: Aaron Johnson, VP-Senior Research Writer at Moody's RatingsRelated reports:Auto ABS - US: Credit-linked notes include risks not seen in typical auto ABS; issuance is risingBanks and Structured Finance – US: Risk transfer gives banks protection, but more capital is better; ABS implications varyBanks and Structured Finance – Europe: Output floor proposal could erode benefits of SRT for regulatory capital and risk management purposes
At what point does a trend become a megatrend? In this week's episode of Cloud 9fin, our very own ABS editor Owen Sanderson is joined by Matthew Moniot, co-head of credit risk sharing at Man Group, in a conversation about Significant Risk Transfers (SRTs) and their potential to reshape the US credit markets. Have any questions or feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you at podcast@9fin.com.
Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Bipolar disorder is often thought of as a mental disorder that is treated exclusively with medication when in fact there are a number of evidence-based psychotherapeutic techniques that can be used to complement traditional pharmacotherapy. Dr. Holly Swartz joins us for a discussion of the core themes in her new book, Social Rhythm Therapy for Bipolar Disorder. In this conversation we cover:a brief overview of bipolar disorderwhat Social Rhythm Therapy (SRT) is and how it is used to treat bipolar disorderthe key principles and components of SRTchallenges or considerations when implementing SRT with adolescents or young adults with bipolar disorderhow SRT complements other treatments for bipolar disorderhow SRT addresses the relationship between daily routines, sleep patterns, and mood regulationimplementing SRT within a family systemaddressing challenges related to sleep from a behavioural vs. pharmacological routethe unique challenge that technology, screen-time etc. pose to forming healthy biological routinesadvice for mental health professionals who are interested in incorporating SRT into their practice for bipolar disorderComments or feedback? Email the podcast: oicbtpodcast@gmail.comIf you are finding value in the podcast, a rating on your podcast platform of choice would be greatly appreciated.Holly A. Swartz is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard College, medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and completed her psychiatric residency training at New York Hospital / Cornell University School of Medicine. Dr. Swartz's research focuses on understanding and optimizing treatments for mood disorders. She is well known for her work evaluating Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) and Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) as treatments for depression and bipolar disorder. Her research focuses on the role of IPSRT and pharmacotherapy in the management of bipolar II depression and IPT in the management of maternal depression. She is engaged in collaborative projects to develop computational frameworks to model dyadic interpersonal behaviors in relation to psychotherapy process and outcomes and to understand neural correlates of change in chronotherapeutic behavioral interventions. Her research has been funded by the National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation, and the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation. Dr. Swartz has held elected leadership positions for national and international professional organizations, including serving as President of the International Society of Bipolar Disorders (ISBD ; 2024-2026), President of the International Society for Interpersonal Psychotherapy (ISIPT ; 2015-17), and Board Member of the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology (ASCP ; 2021-2029). She is the 2018 recipient of the Depression and Bipolar Association (DBSA) Gerald L. Klerman Senior Investigator Award in recognition of outstanding research contributing to the understanding, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of mood disorders. She is the author of over 100 publications, co-author of Bipolar II Disorder: Recognition, Understanding and Treatment (American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2019), author of The Social Rhythm Therapy Workbook for Bipolar Disorder: Stabilize Your Circadian Rhythms to Reduce Stress, Manage Moods, and Prevent Future Episodes (New Harbinger Press, 2024), and Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Psychotherapy. She serves as a member of the Scientific Advisory Boards of DBSA and the International Bipolar Foundation.https://www.psychiatry.pitt.edu/about-
Today I get to interview Dana Averie about her SRT practice, her psychic childhood and everything in between! We discuss the shifts and gifts that menopause can bring. Soul Fragments! Brahma's Cave, Light Codes, SRT therapy, Emotion code, The Medicine wheel, Shamanic journeys, and more. Dana Averie Clear Home Clear Heart by Jean HanerTransformation to 5d Retreat Discount code: T5DEFLClaire Mooney HealthSparrow For Everyonefollow us on instagram: @gettingpsychic
This is a previously unreleased bonus episode (BONUS Episode #2) that had been exclusive only to paid subscribers. Enjoy! NO MOPAR LEFT BEHIND! →Website: TalkingMopars.com →Facebook: facebook.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Instagram: instagram.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Talking Mopars Merch: talkingmopars.creator-spring.com →The Talking Mopars Channel Home Page: youtube.com/talkingmoparspodcast →Affiliates: talkingmopars.com/p/affiliates/ #MoparPodcast #Mopar #MuscleCar #HEMI #HEMISwap #Dodge #Plymouth If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the Talking Mopars YouTube channel, as well as the Talking Mopars Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app to get the latest episodes as they are released. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talking Mopars are those of the host, and/or guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any party not present, or directly involved in this video/podcast. Any content provided by Talking Mopars, or guest(s) of Talking Mopars, are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, Talking Mopars cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Talking Mopars assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this production. Use this information at your own risk. Talking Mopars recommends safe practices when working on vehicles, and/or with the tools and products seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, no information contained in this production shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, products, equipment, or from the information contained in this production is the sole responsibility of the user, and not Talking Mopars. Talking Mopars is not affiliated with Stellantis in any way. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Mopar, HEMI, and SRT are registered trademarks of Stellantis.
This is a previously unreleased bonus episode that had been exclusive only to paid subscribers. Enjoy! NO MOPAR LEFT BEHIND! →Website: TalkingMopars.com →Facebook: facebook.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Instagram: instagram.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Talking Mopars Merch: talkingmopars.creator-spring.com →The Talking Mopars Channel Home Page: youtube.com/talkingmoparspodcast →Affiliates: talkingmopars.com/p/affiliates/ #MoparPodcast #Mopar #MuscleCar #HEMI #HEMISwap #Dodge #Plymouth If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the Talking Mopars YouTube channel, as well as the Talking Mopars Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app to get the latest episodes as they are released. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talking Mopars are those of the host, and/or guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any party not present, or directly involved in this video/podcast. Any content provided by Talking Mopars, or guest(s) of Talking Mopars, are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, Talking Mopars cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Talking Mopars assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this production. Use this information at your own risk. Talking Mopars recommends safe practices when working on vehicles, and/or with the tools and products seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, no information contained in this production shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, products, equipment, or from the information contained in this production is the sole responsibility of the user, and not Talking Mopars. Talking Mopars is not affiliated with Stellantis in any way. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Mopar, HEMI, and SRT are registered trademarks of Stellantis.
Today we sit down with another member of the Banes law enforcement family in Fort Worth PD's very own Scott Banes. Scott has been a member of the FWPD since 2005 and has worked patrol, the Special Response Team, Crimes Against Children Unit, Major Case Unit, SRT, CIT, and is currently the Sgt. over the Fentanyl Overdose Team. Scott is married to a true bad in Karen as she is a six time BJJ World Champion and owner of Genisis Jiu Jitsu and they are parent to four beautiful kids. We will get a history lesson on the great city of Forth Worth and its PD but also walk through several critical incidents with Scott and how each impacted him. His identical twin brother, the Great Matt Banes, sits in to tell this story of a nearly two-decade law enforcement officer that found himself at a cross roads in life when he found himself wrestling with a decision to pursue a lucrative career in construction or to follow his call to duty. After this episode you will understand his decision and also see a sheepdog in this guest. Both of these individuals are necessary in this world to help battle evil and to act as protectors to those who cannot defend themselves and are also the type of men, type of officers that would die protecting you. Welcome the Banes twins, Scott and Matt. Critical Incidents Discussed: OIS involving a wanted fugitive motorcycle gang member who was attempting to flee to Mexico after sexually assaulting a twelve year old girl. OIS involving a wanted fugitive when FWPD followed the suspect in an unmarked vehicle. July 7th 2016 Dallas Texas when a gunman murdered five officers and injured several others. Scott's twin brother, Matt, was in SWAT at the time and was involved in a shootout with the suspect in El Centro College. Discussion on FWPD's efforts to combat the fentanyl drug epidemic.
For the first week of our series on the Presence of God, Raechel and Amanda talk with SRT friend and former Chief Content Officer Jessica Lamb about the awe-inspiring reality that God pursues us and invites us into His presence. They lay the foundation for this four-week study by defining key aspects of God's presence, seeing how His presence permeates our daily lives and the world around us.Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 1 of She Reads Truth's The Presence of God Reading Plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our The Presence of God printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.Big thanks to our episode sponsors!Hiya Vitamins—Get 50% off your first order at HiyaHealth.com/truthShe Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on Instagram*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
Grab the ultimate 4 month transformation bundle for Artists here! Limited time only (use code Bundle) Print my favorite Photographer Affirmations here In this episode, discover an unanticipated revelation about tapping into intuition and how it shapes the messages I share with you. Tune in as we discuss an exciting upcoming program, "Deep Healing for the Creative Soul.". This program intends to help creatives let go of generational and childhood trauma, programming that makes them feel unworthy, and deal with the imposter syndrome. During the 16-week course, we also aim to break down the facets leading up to burnout, work on releasing trapped emotions, overcoming creative blocks, and dealing with money mindset. Tune in to see how this program could entirely transform your life within four short months. If you're someone driven to create an impact, who wishes to make others' lives better, this episode is particularly special. Are you a coach, a mentor, an artist, or a businessperson contemplating adding teaching, coaching, or mentoring to your arena? Listen in to discover how you can venture into mentorship, helping others see how vast and beautiful their life could be. Explore how you might incorporate a Subconscious Release Technique (SRT) into your life as a practitioner, and consider how imbuing this technique might bring valuable transformations to the lives around you. Finally, we discuss the exciting offer of SRT practitioner certification, now discounted at half-off. This episode offers the opportunity to journey through a transformational year and probably inspire others along your path. With emotional healing, trauma healing, and moving beyond limiting beliefs predicted to stay in the limelight, where would you position yourself? Reach out if you're inspired to join a community that aspires together, or if you have any questions about the SRT practitioner certification. Aubrey is an Intuitive Coach and Healer. For the last 3 years, she has been working one-on-one with her clients to reach their ultimate potential through breaking down generational and childhood trauma. Between running a birth photography business and and being a Spiritual Coach for Creatives, she has spent a lot of time with creative entrepreneurs helping them to reprogram their minds. This has taught her endless lessons about how our thoughts impact every aspect of life, whether that's business, relationship or self confidence. She runs a Podcast and program called Deep Healing for Creative Entrepreneurs and she loves spending any extra time with her family, her animals and traveling!
We are kicking off Week 1 of our Matthew series! Raechel and Amanda are joined by guest Cameron Horner, and together they dig into the rich depths of Matthew's stories of faith, healing, and hope. Cameron shares about how Scripture has enriched his relationship with God in discovering the fullness of the whole story of the Bible.Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 1 of She Reads Truth's Matthew reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Matthew printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.The SRT community is reading the Gospel of Matthew together beginning today, March 4! Use code MATTHEW5 for $5 off your Matthew Daily Reading Guide or anything in the Matthew collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Offer valid through 3/31/2024.Big thanks to our episode sponsors!Healing Hands International: Head over to hhi.org/truth to learn how you can make an impact today!Hiya Vitamins—Get 50% off your first order at HiyaHealth.com/truthShe Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramFind Cameron Horner hereSee more of Cameron's story*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
This week, we're wrapping up our People of Remembrance plan with Raechel and Amanda. They talk through a few Old Testament accounts as a way of remembering God's faithfulness throughout generations, and share some practices that have helped them remember God's unfailing love in their own lives.Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 3 of She Reads Truth's People of Remembrance reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our People of Remembrance printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.The SRT community will begin reading the Gospel of Matthew together on March 4! Use code MATTHEW5 for $5 off your Matthew Reading Guide or anything in the Matthew collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Offer valid through 3/31/2024.She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on Instagram
This episode is a swapcast with my friends Matt Monroe (@BigBlocksGarage) and Blake Andermann (SublimeParts.com)! Enjoy! NO MOPAR LEFT BEHIND! →Website: TalkingMopars.com →Facebook: facebook.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Instagram: instagram.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Talking Mopars Merch: talkingmopars.creator-spring.com →The Talking Mopars Channel Home Page: youtube.com/talkingmoparspodcast →Affiliates: talkingmopars.com/p/affiliates/ #MoparPodcast #Mopar #MuscleCar #HEMI #HEMISwap #Dodge #Plymouth If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the Talking Mopars YouTube channel, as well as the Talking Mopars Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app to get the latest episodes as they are released. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talking Mopars are those of the host, and/or guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any party not present, or directly involved in this video/podcast. Any content provided by Talking Mopars, or guest(s) of Talking Mopars, are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, Talking Mopars cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Talking Mopars assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this production. Use this information at your own risk. Talking Mopars recommends safe practices when working on vehicles, and/or with the tools and products seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, no information contained in this production shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, products, equipment, or from the information contained in this production is the sole responsibility of the user, and not Talking Mopars. Talking Mopars is not affiliated with Stellantis in any way. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Mopar, HEMI, and SRT are registered trademarks of Stellantis.
This episode is a brief history on Chrysler's history with Mitsubishi, and a quick highlight of each of my favorite DSM Mopars! Enjoy! NO MOPAR LEFT BEHIND! →Website: TalkingMopars.com →Facebook: facebook.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Instagram: instagram.com/TalkingMoparsPodcast →Talking Mopars Merch: talkingmopars.creator-spring.com →The Talking Mopars Channel Home Page: youtube.com/talkingmoparspodcast →Affiliates: talkingmopars.com/p/affiliates/ #MoparPodcast #Mopar #MuscleCar #HEMI #HEMISwap #Dodge #Plymouth If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the Talking Mopars YouTube channel, as well as the Talking Mopars Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app to get the latest episodes as they are released. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talking Mopars are those of the host, and/or guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any party not present, or directly involved in this video/podcast. Any content provided by Talking Mopars, or guest(s) of Talking Mopars, are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, Talking Mopars cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Talking Mopars assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this production. Use this information at your own risk. Talking Mopars recommends safe practices when working on vehicles, and/or with the tools and products seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Talking Mopars, no information contained in this production shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, products, equipment, or from the information contained in this production is the sole responsibility of the user, and not Talking Mopars. Talking Mopars is not affiliated with Stellantis in any way. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Mopar, HEMI, and SRT are registered trademarks of Stellantis.
Welcome to Week 1 in a brand new reading plan, People of Remembrance! Raechel and Amanda are joined by SRT managing editor Lindsey Jacobi to begin our journey through the spiritual practice of remembering. Together they unpack past events of God's faithfulness in Scripture and personal stories, sharing how the act of recalling shapes the hope they have in a God who remembers us too.Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 1 of She Reads Truth's People of Remembrance reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our People of Remembrance printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.It's not too late to read People of Remembrance with the SRT community! For a limited time, get a set of digital lock screens free when you purchase a People of Remembrance digital Daily Reading Guide at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Offer valid through 2/14/2024.The SRT community will begin reading the Gospel of Matthew together on March 4! Use code MATTHEW5 for $5 off your Matthew Daily Reading Guide or anything in the Matthew collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Offer valid through 3/31/2024.She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on Instagram
About Kendra Corman I love helping small businesses and solopreneurs grow through marketing. I started my marketing career at Chrysler as the SRT and then Jeep Advertising Manager, I learned a lot. Then I moved into a B2B business that didn't have the resources for marketing that I had at Chrysler and my eyes were opened. https://kendracorman.com/1000 https://www.facebook.com/h2hmarketingconsulting https://www.instagram.com/kendracormaninsta/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/kendracorman ------------------------------ About Elsewine Rietveld Elsewine is an entertaining guest who combines stories and content with actionable steps. Her method comes from years of experience, and she can relate to the audience when they feel scared or insecure about making videos, because she has been there herself. https://getcomfortableoncamerabook.com/ https://www.facebook.com/elsewine.rietveld/ https://www.instagram.com/elsewine/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/elsewine/ --------------------------------------------------------- About Matthew Sercely I've been an attorney for over 15 years, but I've always been a serial entrepreneur. Depending on how you count it, I've had 14 businesses in the past 25 years. As part of running my various businesses, I had to learn more about taxes so I could save every penny possible. Eventually, I found 2 businesses that have been successful- real estate investing and helping people avoid taxation once I realized how much of a help I could be to other entrepreneurs. https://www.agoristtaxadvice.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AgoristTaxAdvisor https://twitter.com/AgoristTax -------------------------------------------- When It Worked Podcast https://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast 00:00:00 When It Worked With Kendra Corman, Elsewine Rietveld, Matthew Sercely 00:00:24 Matthew Tackes Ships, Tourist Traps, 49ers 00:01:42 Matthews Advice... Dont Be Dumb 00:02:22 Aristotle Onassis Married Jfks Wife Jackie 00:03:59 Hominems Hindu Hierarchy, Actors, Purchase 00:06:08 Old Shows From 50s Movies With Dancing 00:06:23 Elsewine Leads Category With 1300 Points 00:07:11 Hominems, Neat Rows, Ships Dock, Elsewine 00:07:44 Geography For 100 Asian Island Name Dispute 00:08:59 Taiwanese National, Tourist Traps, History 00:12:43 Literature For 100 Sam, Sawyer, Uncle 00:13:00 Mark Twain Famous, Witty Author 00:13:11 Elsevine Literature For 200 00:13:45 Thrilling Destination For Tightrope Walkers And Honeymooners 00:14:40 Which Team Won Super Bowl Titles In 1980s? 00:15:13 Geography Zimbabwe, Zaire, Rhodesia, Dodo 00:16:14 Which African Island Was Home Of The Dodo 00:19:57 Who Is The 49ers Quarterback? 00:20:53 Attorney For Businesses And Tax Advisor 00:22:23 Financial Planner Vs Tax Adviser Differences 00:24:01 Libertarian Candidate For Judge In Texas 00:25:30 Tax Tips And Downloads For Small Businesses 00:26:06 Book Informational Interviews With Tax Expert Agarist 00:26:46 Confidence And Messaging Keys For Solopreneurs 00:27:50 I Help Experts To Speak Calm And Confidently 00:28:23 Small Groups, Comfortable On Camera, Overcoming Shyness 00:30:11 Growing Up With A Disconnect Between Brain And Mouth 00:30:36 Creating Videos Can Be Intimidating For Some 00:31:54 Tips For Avoiding Perfectionism In Videos 00:32:44 Refocusing On Positive Outcomes For Video Production 00:36:59 Amazon Offers Comfortable Camera Book 00:37:27 Elsewines Academy 00:38:23 Weekly Linkedin And Youtube Posts 00:39:02 Weekly Lives With Elsewine 00:39:35 Mba Graduates Learn Marketing Skills In Cutthroat Industries 00:39:49 Marketing Strategist, Recessionstyle Marketer, Efficiency Tips 00:40:40 Ai Can Improve Solopreneurs Marketing Efficiency 00:43:03 Clod Professional Version Preferred Over Free Gpt 00:46:07 Email Marketing Powerful, Efficient Marketing Tool 00:47:05 Letting Go Of Email List For Other Peoples Business 00:47:38 Awesome Ai Infused List Building 00:48:11 Applause For Guests
The countdown to Christmas is on, friends! Raechel, Amanda, and special guest Eli Bonilla Jr. look at the plans, prophecies, and promises that we see fulfilled in Christ in this week's reading. As they unpack different aspects of Jesus's identity, they reflect on what this means for our identity as children of God and coheirs with Christ. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 3 of She Reads Truth's Advent 2023 reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Advent 2023 printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.Join us Jan 1 for our first study of the new year, Everything New! Use the code NEWDIGITAL for $5 off the Everything New digital reading guide at ShopSheReadsTruth.com.Stay up to date on all the latest sales, reading guide releases, and all things SRT by signing up for our Text Club! Text PODCAST to 1-844-979-3341.Big thanks to our episode sponsors!Hiya Vitamins—Get 50% off your first order at HiyaHealth.com/truthHealing Hands International: Head over to hhi.org/truth to learn how you can make an impact today!She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramEli Bonilla Jr. on InstagramMixed by Eli Bonilla Jr. *If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.