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NC State came back and beat Wake Forest at home on Tuesday after Kevin Keatts got ejected and a total of six technicals fouls were called in the game. Plus, DJ Horne offends some UNC fans.#wolfpack #ncstate #ncstatebasketball #wolfpack #raleigh #raleighnc ##acc #ncaa #ncaasports #college #collegesports #sports #wakeforest #unc #tarheels #accbasketball OG Merch: https://breakingt.com/collections/the-ovies-giglio-collection?rfsn=7630833.c3bd9f7Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/OGLivePodCoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ogtrianglemediaNeed a mortgage? : https://www.scottwood15.com/TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Intro01:40 - The 5-1 ACC start03:05 - Kevin Keatts borrows Dave Doeren's playbook08:35 - Mo Diarra, unsung hero11:30 - Richard Howell Story Time13:35 - Scott Wood was right20:15 - DJ Horne. Bus driver24:30 - DJ Horne. Rabble-rouser5 Stars Only. Positive Vibes Only.
The New York Jets highlight the Week 17 for the #NFL card with a Thursday night tilt with the Cleveland Browns.#nfl #football #nflnews #nflfootball #sports #SportsBetting #BettingTips #BettingAdvice #SportsBetting #BettingTips #BettingAdvice #NFL #NBA #NHL #nflbestbets #football #nflpicks #nflbets #nflbetting #footballbetting OG Merch: https://breakingt.com/collections/the-ovies-giglio-collection?rfsn=7630833.c3bd9f7Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/OGLivePodCoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ogtrianglemediaHungry for wings? https://order.wingsover.com/location/raleigh/Hungry for pizza? https://www.oakwoodpizzabox.com/Need a home loan? https://rtpmortgage.com/loan-officers-1 (Josh Goodson)TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Intro01:00 - Season standings03:11 - Jets at Browns (-7.5)05:45 - Oakwood Pizza Box Prop of the Week09:00 - 49ers (-12.5) at WTF10:45 - Cards at Eagles (-11)13:30 - Saints at Bucs (-2.5)5 Stars Only. Positive Vibes Only.
The Lions and Jets continue to cause problems but there are two trend bets on the board worth taking in the NFL for Week 16.#nfl #football #nflnews #nflfootball #sports #SportsBetting #BettingTips #BettingAdvice #SportsBetting #BettingTips #BettingAdvice #NFL #NBA #NHL #nflbestbets #football #nflpicks #nflbets #nflbetting #footballbetting OG Merch: https://breakingt.com/collections/the-ovies-giglio-collection?rfsn=7630833.c3bd9f7Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/OGLivePodCoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ogtrianglemediaHungry for wings? https://order.wingsover.com/location/raleigh/Hungry for pizza? https://www.oakwoodpizzabox.com/Need a home loan? https://rtpmortgage.com/loan-officers-1 (Josh Goodson)TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Intro00:35 - Jinxing Sam Howell 03:05 - Shade from Gov. Roy Cooper 10:35 - Lions (-3) at Vikings11:35 - Seahawks at Titans (+3.5)13:10 - Colts at Falcons (-2.5)15:00 - Siemian Pass Yds 202.5 (U)16:00 - WTF at Jets (-3)5 Stars Only. Positive Vibes Only.
On tap this week from the Efird Studios in downtown Raleigh:Let's play a little Super Contest pick 5 with the #nfl card. Plus, the Props of the Week on Joe Flacco and Zach Wilson.#betting #sportsgambling #nfl #football #pizza #nc #raleigh #sports #dolphins #jets 5 Stars Only. Positive Vibes Only.OG Merch: https://breakingt.com/collections/the-ovies-giglio-collection?rfsn=7630833.c3bd9f7Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/OGLivePodCoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ogtrianglemedia
On tap this week from Oakwood Pizza Box in downtown Raleigh:Let's play a little Super Contest pick 5 with the #nfl card. Plus, the Prop of the Week on Miami's De'Von Achane. And Anthony and Joe make their Super Bowl picks#betting #sportsgambling #nfl #football #pizza #nc #raleigh #sports #dolphins #jets 5 Stars Only. Positive Vibes Only.OG Merch: https://breakingt.com/collections/the-ovies-giglio-collection?rfsn=7630833.c3bd9f7Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/OGLivePodCoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ogtrianglemediaTIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Intro02:00 - Texans (-3.5) at Jets05:40 - Rams (+7.5) at Ravens07:35 - Seahawks (+10.5) at 49ers08:42 - Bills at Chiefs (-1.5)
Normally, how NC State does against North Carolina will make or break the Wolfpack's season. Host Joe Giglio argues this year is different, especially after the midseason turnaround. #acc #collegefootball OG Merch: https://breakingt.com/collections/the-ovies-giglio-collection#football #collegefootball #sports #ncstate #wolfpack #ACC #UNC #tarheels #espn #accfootball #giglio #nc #nil #ncaa #portal #transfer TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Intro02:20 - All-time series record with UNC04:20 - The key stat between State-Carolina11:00 - Thank you!12:00 - #housekeeping 15:45 - Josh Goodson https://rtpmortgage.com/Will this game make or break State's season21:30 - Dave Doeren to Michigan State?5 Stars Only. Positive Vibes Only.
I really feel like our inner work, doing our inner work is the way to change the world and how we have an impact on the outer world. And I so, so deeply believe and know in my heart that embodiment is the way to freedom, and connection, and joy… And all of those things that we long for. So now, I'm moving into building a coaching business, but also writing a book. I feel like some of it is gonna be exorcised from me in the form of public speaking, or teaching, or possibly performance… That's the way I'm going to disseminate the experience to other people. So that is in the works! And I'm still constantly working on—and this has a place in all of these things that I'm mentioning—I'm still working on a solo performance piece that I have been working on for years. I'm performed it along the way in its different iterations at different places. It's called Bicycle Face. In my body and heart and mind, it's going to end up being in an anthology of sorts with other women and folks who identify as women. That's a thread that's through all of this too, and I don't know how all of these things are coming together, but I tell you what! At this time in my life, when I'm rounding the corner to 50—comin' in hot on 50—it feels like all of these things are being braided together in this sort of glowing… Golden braid. — Thanks for joining us on the podcast! So… Natalie Griffith Robichaux. Yes. Cool. Got it. Yay. So what is your age? I am 49. Gonna be 50 in January! Amazing. When's your birthday? January 18th! Okay cool! That's a little less than a month after mine! Hehe. Ah, all right! Are you a Capricorn? I am a Capricorn. I'm very much a Capricorn. Yeah? Are you into astrology? Totally! I have been my whole life. It just makes sense to me. It always has. I'm a Capricorn too! What about the Capricorn sign do you resonate with? Like what comes to mind when you think, “I'm a Capricorn!” I'm fiercely loyal. Can be very… Systems-oriented. Like I kinda get into the organizational, ambition behind organization, making systems work… I'm super passionate, I'm grounded. I can be a little… Jealous… At times? Stubborn! What else… I mean those are the things that come off the top of my head. I have three, including myself, Capricorns in my house. My daughter's a Capricorn, and my husband's a Capricorn. And then my son is a Virgo. So, very different. He's living with three Capricorns in the same building, so it gets interesting! I'm just picturing all the rams butting heads. Is it like that? (Laughs) Sure! (Laughs) There's some of that. But I think we're all very passionate in our own ways. Yeah. Cool! Yeah. So you mentioned you're a mother. What other roles do you currently carry? Like, how do you refer to yourself, and what do others refer to you as? I'm an artist, a performing artist, a teacher, a coach, a guide… I've been shifting the sort of roles and names as I've gotten older. I've become more comfortable with taking up roles that I would've been more timid about taking up before, when I was younger. I like to refer to myself as a witch, in the way that… I read this definition of a witch that an artist made, I don't remember who said this. Maybe we could find it. But it was in the New York Times, this artist that said, “A witch is a woman with unconstrained relationship to her power.” Ooooooh. And so I was like, “I wanna be a witch! So I'm gonna start saying, ‘I'm a witch.' I'm gonna invite that in.” So I guess “witch” would be a role that I would like to embody, that I try to embody. Definitely mother, friend, partner, sister, daughter—those are all very important to me. And you mentioned roles that you are becoming more comfortable with now as you're becoming older. Is that specifically the witch one, or are there others? The witch one, and some friends of mine… A particular friend of mine, who I consider a spiritual guide in my life, has been inviting me to entertain the idea of “shaman” or “shepherd” or… I've been a mentor already, and am a mentor to several young artists, young women. Did that quite a bit and enjoyed that part of my academic career—which is now over. I moved out of academia. So I guess witch, mentor, shaman, guide, shepherd. Okay. And yeah, you mentioned you're an artist. What all does that entail for you? What kind of art? It entails a lot, Juliana! I enjoy making things. I called myself a maker for a long time, cause I really enjoy making things. I love sewing. Years ago I had a handmade handbag line, when I lived in New York City, called Brooklyn Cowgirl, that I did for several years. I like making patterns for things, like sewing patterns. I paint! I also dabbled in a little bit of sculpture. And I'm a performing artist! I've been an actor and a dancer basically my whole life. That would be where my education is, in acting, dancing, movement, performing, and directing. Intimacy choreography for the stage, and all sorts of things. Intimacy choreography? Yeah. Have you heard about this? Mm-mm. You know, it's been a few years now that that's come into play. It's essentially somebody there to help you choreograph intimate moments, or sexual moments, or moments of violence that are of an intimate nature—for the stage. Oh wow. So we bring in all kinds of tools to explain and set up consent culture in the rehearsal room, and on the stage, with everybody involved in the production. And we choreograph like it's a dance—the actual movements of an intimate scene. So it's not just like, “Oh uh, roll around on the bed and kiss each other twice, and let's see what happens!” You know, you choreograph it like it's a dance movement, so that you can count on what's gonna happen—all the people involved can count on what's gonna happen, and you can repeat it. And then you are somebody who maintains, helps the actors and stage management maintain that choreography throughout the run. And sometimes the artists are scared that it's gonna limit things and take the spontaneity, in-the-moment creativity out of a moment that's about the human condition and about connecting in an intimate way. Making an imagined circumstance real. But I've found that the choreography and the consent culture guidelines actually give some guard rails, so that then you can play jazz when you're up there—it really just opens things up in a huge way. Interesting! Yeah, I've never heard about that. That study that I did, and that practice of choreographing several things for the stage, and working with theater groups and things like that—really informs the coaching and therapeutic work that I do. It feels like all of these different elements come in together to… Now as I turn the corner to turning 50, it feels like all of these different areas of study and experience are joining together finally, in a way that I haven't felt before. I've always struggled with doing too many things. Maybe that's something you can relate to—I know you're multi-faceted. Yeah. Yeah, so that in the past has felt like a struggle, and like I'm not doing anything completely… How can I really commit to something. This story, that I need to commit to one thing. Take that one thing all the way—that sort of thing. But now, it really feels like those seemingly disparate things have been really a gift, many gifts, that are now weaving together. Wow! Amazing. I really resonate with what you said, so many different things. That's really cool! Wow. Oh my gosh, there's so many different directions we could go in. How about… Can you talk about your performing arts, how that has shifted? Maybe like how did you first get into it? I mean, I'm sure you always dancing as a kid. But like, how did that evolve? You're a teacher, now you do coaching. Can you talk about it from like a dancing lens, and how that's shifted, changed, and evolved in your lifetime? Yes, yes! Well, dancing is where I started. And the way that I feel it is that it was always through my body, I was really drawn to and excited by and thrilled by expressing myself through my whole body. And that was something that came really easily to me, and it felt really powerful and impactful. It felt like a way that I could be impactful on an audience, or you know, using my expression through my body. And I maybe wasn't the most technically disciplined, or you know, my technical abilities were not always really high, just because of my sheer body shape. I don't know what you know about ballet or any sort of dance, but they can be very rigid, and very prescribed. You know, like a certain body type is a dancer, and there were certain things that my body just wouldn't do. Like there was a limit, even at a very young age, just because of anatomy. But I was always, always, always drawn to expressing myself with my body, and that led me to acting. I found that when I was dancing as a preteen and a teenager, I wanted to speak on stage. I wanted to see what other ways I could do that, those sorts of things. I was also always really fascinated with the human condition, psychology… Feelings! Why we have them! What happens in relationships? All of those things—it's been an area of interest for me for sure. So I went into acting with a BFA undergrad program. And then went directly from there into a graduate acting program, at UCSD in San Diego. That was in the late 90's—the 1900's, as my kids say. (Laughs) They're like “Mom, that movie is from the 1900's, and I'm like ‘Yes, so am I. So am I. I am also from the 1900's.'” That was in the late 90's. In a graduate acting program, your classes are acting, obviously, but there's also movement, and yoga, and body awareness, and vocal training, which is also body awareness-related, and breath-related, and singing and speech. And then how all of these things work together to produce sound! You know, all of that stuff. So I did that training. Loved it. Loved being in that training. And again, I was always an actor, and am still an actor, who first approaches it through the body. I taught a little bit in graduate school—like you are doing, right—as part of my graduate program. And then went to New York City, started working in theater: regional theater, Broadway, Off-Broadway, that sort of thing, in New York. I didn't do a lot of teaching while I was doing that. I was really trying to get jobs as an actor, and honing my retail sales skills, and my waiting tables skills, which I did for many years. (Laughs) Which have actually brought many, many skills that I still use today! And then I found myself wanting… And this was always kind of in the background when I was doing my graduate studies and when I was performing in theater productions and that sort of thing. I found myself wanting some sort of outlet to give back, and I knew that my experience in getting to know my body and using my imagination through movement was such a therapeutic experience for me, that I wanted to share that with other people. And I couldn't quite figure out how to do that. And while I was in New York… I don't even remember where I first heard the term “drama therapy”, but when I heard it, I was like “Oh, what? What??” And it was, you know, theater processes used for therapeutic purposes, right. And I was like, “Oh my god, that would be so great!” Immediately thrilled about it! And at that time, there were only two programs in the country. One at NYU, and one at University of San Francisco. And I applied to the one at NYU—it was another masters program. I was a, you know, struggling, starving actor who was working periodically but not making a lot of money, just making ends meet, and had no health care for a little while. Then would have health care through the actor's union, then I would not have it. Thank god for Planned Parenthood in Manhattan in the early 2000's. They saved my life on several occasions, for just basic female health care. I digress—it is part of the story. I interviewed for the program at NYU, and part of the interview process was they pulled out fifty applicants from their scores of applicants for their drama therapy program, and they all came to NYU for a weekend. And we went through all of these drama therapy exercises as a group, as a sort of like interview process where they would decide who would be M.A. candidates, who would become part of the program. So I got a real taste of what it was. And I was so thrilled by it, Juliana. I just took to it immediately. It made sense in my body. I was doing things with these other people who were interested in it as well, and it was working therapeutically for us in that weekend, even in that short period of time. I was just so excited by it. I got accepted to the program, and then found out the cost of the program. (Laughs) And was not able to do it. And that felt like a derailment. Like oh… Okay… But knew that I was still interested in it. So I got a few books that were written at the time about it, and started reading as much as I could. At that time, I moved with my then-boyfriend, who then became my husband, who I'm still married to now. We moved from New York to Los Angeles. He's an actor as well, and as acting teacher. And we moved to LA, and at that time in my acting work, I realized that I was 33, and… The parts that I was going up for in theater were getting less and less and less. There seemed to be an age gap in the parts that were there. It was like… 30 to 60, it was like there wasn't a lot there. Hm. And, I had reached a point where… I remember being in my agent's office in New York City. We were looking at something called the break downs, where they send out for auditions… They send out like what the characters are and actors they're looking for. So they'll say like… Woman, in her 20's. The character is flamboyant, and whatever. They'll tell the agents what kind of actors they're looking for for the parts. And he read a break down out to me, and it was for something like Cincinnati Playhouse, which was a regional theater, a great theater that would audition in New York and would be a great job to have. I don't remember if it was actually Cincinnati Playhouse, but it was one of those regionals. And it said next to the part that I would be up for, it said “Stars Only”. And that was during the time when reality TV was coming up, and lots of reality stars were starting to do theater, and bring in people for audiences, and theaters were looking for people who had some star power. That was not something I had. I was 33, and I felt like I was coming into a desert zone of parts. And so when I moved to Los Angeles, I left my agency, and I was like, “I'm done. If acting is breaking up with me, I'm gonna break up with it before it gets a chance to break up with me.” (Laughs) So I'm like nah, not gonna do that anymore. Gonna do something else. So in LA, I was really floundering, and trying to find what I was gonna do with this Masters degree in acting, and experience in theater… And I didn't know. And I found a drama therapy institute in Los Angeles, where I could take some classes. It wasn't a degree program, but I could take classes. So I started some classes there. My husband and I decided to start an acting company, or an acting school, in Los Angeles. He was the main teacher, and then I would supplement some things sometimes. So I started teaching a little bit there. And then it went on from there. We moved to Austin, Texas, after we had been in Los Angeles for about four years. We opened an acting studio in Austin, Texas, had that for several years. I had two kids during that time, who are my greatest spiritual teachers. And from there, we decided to move and take up academic appointments at Penn State University. They were offering my husband a job there—he had been teaching in universities in Austin, and they offered him a job, and they offered me a job as well. So that's how I got into academia. And when I started at Penn State, I was really interested in the imagination, and the imagination being the gateway to all progress and growth. And particularly something a teacher called Movement Imagination, which is… It's not a visualization exercise. The best way I can describe it is that your energetic body is moving. And you use it for creative purposes. So I was super, super interested in studying that. That led me Michael Chekhov work, which is an actor training theory and program, that is about the energetic body and expanding creative abilities through the body. And I was training to teach acting, but as the years went along and I got more attuned with Michael Chekhov and my energetic body and all of the doors in my creative abilities started to blow open because of this work… I started noticing my students were having positive therapeutic results from an acting class. Now, you don't ever want to make an acting class a therapy session. That would be unethical. But I was noticing that it was a by-product of the work that was really powerful, and I was really interested in that. Do you want me to keep going? Yeah! That was… Very long-winded answers. No, no, I love this! Yeah, please keep going! (Full transcription of interview can be found on wisenotwithered.com)
Join Javi in The Deep Friar as he looks ahead at the remainder of the season and shares some thoughts on the Tatis apology. Follow us @OMFGITSJAV & @THEDEEPFRIARPODCAST Visit our website at www.thedeepfriarpodcast.com Download, Listen, Rate and Review! 5 Stars Only! #sandiego #timetoshine #padres #baseball #mlb
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Join DeeAsis and SoSo as they uncork their summer hiatus, review their latest finds with Sip or Spit, share tips on how to drink safely while on vacation, and answer the Wine Trivia Question of the week. Follow: @badandboozypod Email: badandboozypodcast@gmail.com Call: (818) 639-2443 Review: 5 Stars Only, please
Join Javi as he measures the Friar Faithful's BAC, the 40man roster that never was, and Padres Twitter Fantasy League draft order! Listen, Rate, Review! 5 Stars Only! =) Visit thedeepfriarpodcast.com - buy something cool! Follow us @OMFGITSJAV & @THEDEEPFRIARPODCAST on Instagram and Twitter
It's 2021! And we're starting off with a bang!! We did not hold back. We WENT AFTER the new sister squad. Dragging their walmart lookin' selfs. Anyway, leave us reviews on Apple Podcasts 5 STARS ONLY!! Email: weshouldbepod@gmail.com IG: www.instagram.com/sirglenneth/ and www.instagram.com/hannahpayabyab.johnson/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glen-and-hannah/support
It's 2021! And we're starting off with a bang!! We did not hold back. We WENT AFTER the new sister squad. Dragging their walmart lookin' selfs. Anyway, leave us reviews on Apple Podcasts 5 STARS ONLY!! Email: weshouldbepod@gmail.com IG: www.instagram.com/sirglenneth/ and www.instagram.com/hannahpayabyab.johnson/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glen-and-hannah/support
Hosts Hilary and Correy list the best quotes from season 1 of Family Guy and update their “All Time Greatest Quote List”! Rate and Subscribe to the podcast (5 Stars Only) and follow whatsthatfrompod on Instagram for updates on future episodes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Move on Peter! I review the Botswana-Algeria AFCON Qualifiers game and lay into the clown that is Peter Butt-ler. I also talk about fixing football. No not in that way. How the CAF Champions League can be improved. I also give my 2 thebes on how Botswana football can get more audiece, admittedly more audience I might mean me. I also talk climate change and the FIFA Calender. We can't keep playing football in 40 degrees heatwaves. Something needs to be done. Remember to Rate and Review. 5 STARS ONLY. UNLESS YOU WANT TO FIGHT ME.
Kelepa Baybayan is a master navigator who leads the Hokule'a – a traditional Hawaiian sailing voyage around the world, using only the stars to navigate. He is Hawaiian royalty in every sense of the word, and we had the incredible to sit down with him recently at Outdoor Retailer in Denver, Colorado. He gave us [...] The post BHP 036: Kelepa Baybayan | Sailing by Stars Only, Navigating Seas, Storms and Life appeared first on Ryan Munsey.
The boys are back at it and firing on all cylinders!! It's playoff time in the NBA (not even Phil can anchor the Pelicans) and in the NHL (maple syrup y'all). They talk NFL Draft and ramble on about lots of other things (want to know more? just listen). Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE (5 STARS ONLY), and REVIEW!! THANKS Y'ALL!!
The boys are back after a week off and totally stoked for Playoff Season!! They dive deep on the NBA (are Phil's Pelicans bound for glory or will the anchor reer its ugly head) and NHL playoffs (AVS BABY). The guys also talk a good bit of baseball, and if you want to know more, just listen (I can't be expected to say much more at this point). Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE (5 STARS ONLY), and REVIEW!! Thanks in advance!!
The boys are back, the piano is playing, the leaves are rustling and the calendar just flipped to April.. It's Masters week y'all!! This week the guys are joined by Hash Sports golf expert (he doens't refer to himself as this, but I'm gonna go ahead and throw it out there) Matthew Marks a/k/a Ball Marks. Find out who they think will have a good week in Augusta (then bet or fade or whatever your method may be) and it's not just Tiget Woods (who is BACK, soooooo BACK, I don't care what Phil says). Also, the boys touch on NFL free agency and put a bow on the college basketball season. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE (5 STARS ONLY) and REVIEW!! Thanks in advance!!
The boys are back and bursting with energy! Sister Jean is Alamo bound, and Kip has had enough of her shit (think about the kids y’all). The guys FINALLY took the Wonderlic and the results are shocking!! They talk baseball (kind of), basketball (in their own way), golf, you get the gist. Also, another unfortunate soul has been added to THE LIST! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE (then unsubscribe and resubscribe, rinse, repeat), RATE (5 STARS ONLY) and REVIEW!! Thanks in advance!!
Better late than never, the boys are back and talking brackets. They take a DEEP dive into the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament, busted brackets and ALL! Tiger Woods is offically back (even Phil thinks so!) now that he's near the top of the Masters odds, and Murder Island has a new batch of contestants! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE (then unsubscribe, resubscribe, rinse and repeat), RATE (5 STARS ONLY) and REVIEW!! Thanks in advance!!
The boys are back, and once again, they are graced with the presence of Scott Steehn (a/k/a the Steehnroller)! The guys discuss NFL Free Agency before taking a DEEP dive into the bracket (it’s March Madness y’all). Pierce and Kip beat their chest after nailing yet another Tiger Woods prediction (forget the Alamo, remember the Glitter Factory?!) and don’t miss Phil effectively end Drew Brees’ career. They put a bow on it with another award winning Survivor segment that has the boys reimagining the rules of the game. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE (then unsubscribe and resubscribe, rinse, repeat), RATE (5 STARS ONLY) and REVIEW!! Thanks in advance!!
The boys are back and kick things off with a recap of the NFL Combine (brought to you by John Deere). Find out who they think won the weekend in Indy (hint: Jim Abbott). With March Madness about to heat up (insert Nelly GIF), the guys preview the SEC Tournament, and other tournaments of note (who am I kidding?! SEC, SEC, SEC.. really all we care about). Guess who’s back? Tiger Woods y’all! Listen to discover why you (the degenerate gambler) should bet your entire life savings on a Top 10 finish for Eldrick (hint: Glitter Factory). The boys preview the NL Central, Survivor talk returns.. it’s white hot fire y’all! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE (then unsubscribe and resubscribe, and so on and so forth), RATE (5 STARS ONLY), and REVIEW!! Thanks in advance!!
Barn burner doesn’t do this one justice as the energy is off the charts from the jump (EVEN PHIL). The boys are joined by the newest (and eldest) member of the Hash Sports family, Scott Steehn (a/k/a the Steehnroller). They put a bow on the Olympics (single tear emoji), then try to fix the NCAA (hoops is a mess y’all!). The guys take a deep dive into MLB while they break down down the AL Central and AL West. The shot clock returns, and a great debate develops as to who would score the highest on the Wonderlic Test (since no one even knew how to spell it, let’s just say the jury is still out). Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE (5 STARS ONLY), and REVIEW! Thanks in advance!!
After a week dealing with technical difficulties, THE BOYS ARE BACK spitting white hot fire in the scandal edition! They discuss the Mississippi State baseball Coach resigning in disgrace, the MLB hot stove, and keeping on theme, this week’s podium is Sports Scandals. The guys touch on NBA All Star Weekend while also trying to find a way to get rid of Kevin Hart once and for all. Will Tiger win this week? Not even Skip is confident, but maybe there is a path back to the top (think Perkins coupons). Don’t forget to subscribe, rate (5 STARS ONLY), and review!! Thanks in advance!
This week on the pod the guys break down National Signing Day and chat about all aspects of the day. They share some laughs and then take some callers. Y'all check out this episode and share it with a friend. Go Rate us on iTunes! 5 Stars Only!
The boys are back looking to close out football season in style! BVD returns to bask in the glory of a championship season, while Zullo (who promised he’d be back if NE lost) is mysteriously absent. After they put a nice little bow on football (sad face emoji), the guys take a deep dive into the NBA. This week’s Podium (Pathetic People) has the makings of an all time great debate, and as always, they close up shop with a little Hash Time. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE (5 STARS ONLY), and REVIEW! DO IT NOW!! IT’S EASY AND FREE Y’ALL!!!
The boys are back with a super sized, Super Bowl Edition!! Joining them this week are fans from both sides as BVD (Eagles) returns, and Zullo (Pats) makes a very memorable debut on the program. They dissect the big game, while also making you aware of the best prop bets on the board (FREE MONEY Y’ALL). The guys talk about the SEC’s dominance over the Big 12, and even break some NBA news (first reported by Phillip Gray). Pierce fixes the ski jump, and this week’s Podium (Super Bowl foods/snacks) erupts into a delightful debate. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate (5 STARS ONLY), and review!! THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
As football season winds down, the boys shift gears and basketball is on the main stage. Is Kawhi unhappy? Do the Cavs think K-Love is a phony? Is the SEC better than people think? Has Calipari lost it? After that, the guys impove another Winter Olympic sport (figure skating), and this week's Podium, favorite Nickelodeon Shows, is must hear radio! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE (and while you're at it, tell your family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, postmen/women, doormen, uber/lyft drivers, etc..) , RATE (5 STARS ONLY) and REVIEW (then UNSUBSCRIBE, RESUBSCRIBE, ETC..) THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
All basketball, all the time featuring Hash Sports basketball insider Mikey Buckets (you know his game, and if you don't, you soon will). With football season coming down the homestretch, the boys try and switch their focus to the hardwood. Mikey is trusted with leading the boys on the fast break, and he does not disappoint! From the NBA to the NCAA, they hit it all! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE (5 STARS ONLY), and REVIEW!
The Boys are back with a special guest! Founder of Hash Sports and Eagles fan extraordinaire, BVD, joins the fray as the guys dissect the results from the Divisional round and preview Championship Sunday. Phil's misery is at an all time high, which means Kip's spirits are at an all time high. Pierce tries to fix another Winter Olympic sport, and this week's podium (favorite items to sneak into a movie theatre) erupts into quite the debate. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE (also, tell your friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, postmen/women, doormen, uber/lyft drivers, etc...), RATE (5 STARS ONLY), and REVIEW (then unsubscribe, resubscribe, etc...) THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
Another year of College Football is in the books and not even the all powerful Phil could bring down Little Nicky and the Tide. The guys gab about the National Championship game and preview how the Saints are setting Phil up for the ultimate heartbreak. Back by popular demand, the guys improve upon another Winter Olympic sport, and this week's Podium is Nintendo64 games. Don't forget to subscribe, rate (5 STARS ONLY!!!), and review (then unsubscribe and resubscribe, rinse and repeat).
I mean…why wouldn’t the leaders of two countries be making innuendos regarding their penis size…Right?! We are dropping a day early because Ellen has a snow day! The ladies recorded this podcast Wed. January 3rd and are drinking Sam Adams Cold Snap, because well….they’re in a legit Cold Snap. Highly suggest buying it. They discuss Kim Jong Un, Trump (duh) Logan Paul, Paris Hilton, and the craziest 21st Birthday you will ever hear went down. Reviews have been slacking people - toss us a review (5 Stars Only) and Follow us on Twitter @BallotsBottles @LexiDussi @EllenFlem and Instagram @BallotsAndBottles
Back from their Holiday Hiatus, the boys are in rare form. They discuss the College Football Playoff, preview the Championship game, and wonder if Phil is capable of bringing down the Tide once again. The guys also touch on the NFL playoffs and attempt to get you (the listener) PUMPED for the upcoming Winter Olympics. Don't forget to subscribe, rate (5 STARS ONLY), and review!
Suprise. This is a compilation of test recordings we do before each episode to ensure everything sounds good. We affectionately refer to these as "pre" and I'm sure you can already see the type of jokes that result. Shortly after implementing this process we realized we were leaving some real gold on the cutting room floor and decided to grab some hilarious pieces of them as an extra thank you for sticking with us throughout 2017. The quality of this at times is less than ideal, but fun overall. Here's to a big beautiful 2018! NOW GIVE US 5 STARS AND 5 STARS ONLY. AND BUY SOME MERCH www.thedapperdads.com/shop AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @dapperdadspodcast THEN SEND US SOME CRAZY SUBMISSIONS: Call or text 402-7DAPPER (402-732-7737) www.thedapperdads.com for all the stuff including anonymous submissions. dapperdadspodcast@gmail.com for all your hate mail. www.facebook.com/dapperdadspodcast if you're still on Facebook. http://bit.ly/dapdadspotify a bi-weekly Spotify playlist every other Wednesday. Follow Drama - @braindeaddrama on everything (Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat) Follow Slim - @fastfingerslim on Twitter, @fastfingerslimofficial on Instagram and @kinglouie323 on Snapchat LOVE Y'ALL.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- For the 100th episode of Seeking Wisdom, we thought it would be fun to pull together some hits -- roughly 10 clips, 10 minutes each, for 100 minutes of the most popular episodes of Seeking Wisdom. Here's the full rundown: 0:48-5:37 - How SW came to be from EP #86 Live at WeWork 5:39-13:43 - Highlights from #2 Learning Machine 13:46 - 22:44 - Highlights from #93 w/Pat Grady on First Principles and Advice for Startups 22:47-45:34 #19 on Carrying the Water 45:35- 1:01:43 - #90 w/ Patty McCord 1:01:44 - 1:05:07 - #51 How To Run A Meeting 1:05:09-1:10:20 - #6 On Hiring Product Managers 1:10:21 - 1:16:57 - #36 How To Work 1:16:58 - 1:30:55 - Books That Have Had The Biggest Impact 1:30:57-1:38:26 - #95 With Brad Stulberg 1:38:28 - 1:39:18 - #28 How to Come Up With Better Ideas 1:39:21 - 1:40:54 - 6 Stars Only! The only question now is: what will be on Greatest Hits, Vol. 2?
Happy Columbus Day Ya’ll Who is Columbus? What did he do? Why do we celebrate him? Find out on today’s podcast!! Well, not really - but we give you the gist. Lexi is currently in Mexico celebrating Columbus, so the Ladies pre-recorded their episode celebrating the best way they know how - by proving how much they don’t know with trivia hosted by Pete Blackburn. Per usual, they touch on history, America, with a little touch of cannibalism. Follow @BallotsandBottles on Instagram to see the video that goes along with todays podcast Follow on Twitter @BallotsBottles @EllenFlem @LexiDussi Subscribe & Review 5 Stars Only
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- There's something that we're doing on Fridays at Drift now: A random lunch with DC. Why a random lunch with the CEO? That's what we're talking about on this episode of Seeking Wisdom. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the podcast: 1. Get your tickets to Hypergrowth using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM at hypergrowth.drift.com 2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 3. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Paul English is a serial entrepreneur and philanthropist -- and you probably know him as the founder and CTO of Kayak, which was acquired by Priceline for $1.8 billion (with a B) five months after they went public in 2012. Today he is the founder of Lola, a Boston-based travel service. DC invited Paul over to Drift for a conversation with the team and we recorded it Seeking Wisdom — but it’s not the conversation that you might have expected. Instead of asking Paul about his career and story, we went deep on one topic: people. This episode of Seeking Wisdom is all about hiring. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the podcast: 1. Get your tickets to Hypergrowth using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM at hypergrowth.drift.com 2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 3. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- “You’re going to Austin to see Jocko." That’s what DC told his co-founder Elias (Drift’s CTO) a few weeks ago. They’ve started two companies together over the last 10 years, and last week, DC sent Elias to go see Jocko Willink— the same Jocko that we talked about on episode #72 Leadership Lessons From A Navy Seal. And now that Elias is back, we had to have him on Seeking Wisdom to tell the whole story, including why he’s been getting up at 4:30 AM ever since. PS. You can follow Elias on Instagram @EliasTorres Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the podcast: 1. Get your tickets to Hypergrowth using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM at hypergrowth.drift.com 2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 3. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Marc Benioff is the founder and CEO of Salesforce. You know that. But have you read his book about starting and scaling Salesforce? It's called Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company-and Revolutionized an Industry -- and today we're breaking 3 lessons from the book and spitting them back to you Seeking Wisdom style. Come say hey on Instagram.com/heydrift. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the podcast: 1. Get your tickets to Hypergrowth using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM at hypergrowth.drift.com 2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 3. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- In January DC and DG were on a flight to New York and DC said "it's time to launch our first conference" -- and DC set a goal of 1,000 attendees in the first year. Here's the whole story behind why we decided to launch a conference (and what it has to do with marketing strategy today). Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the podcast: 1. Get your tickets to Hypergrowth using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM at hypergrowth.drift.com 2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 3. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- A recent Harvard Business Review study said yes — it does. If you want to be more productive at work, sit next to someone who is. And this is one of the reasons why David isn’t just passionate about where people sit at work: he has a religion about it. Why does he care some much about where people sit at work? That’s what we’re talking about on this episode of Seeking Wisdom. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the podcast: 1. Get your tickets to Hypergrowth using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM at hypergrowth.drift.com 2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 3. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Hiring is hard. Really freaking hard. Why? Well, because it’s easy for someone to write a script and tell a story — or to let a few nice logos on their resume do all of the talking. But how do you know what someone is actually like? David has come up with two “tells” to look for over the years (and you can use them too to find your next great hire and teammate). Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Get your tickets to Hypergrowth using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM at hypergrowth.drift.com 2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 3. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Dave and David went through their fan mail and answered an age-old question from Seeking Wisdom listener, Ron: How do you manage your time as CEO? DC talks about his typical day, how and what to prioritize, and his CEO forum. -- Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- What motivates someone to work and grow? Their inspiration. Their why. We’re getting up close and personal with Dave and David to talk about their “whys” and how they found the things that fuel them. This week on Seeking Wisdom, you can find your “why” too. -- Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. Get your HYPERGROWTH tickets using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM and save $600 at hypergrowth.drift.com Yes.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Why do some companies achieve Hypergrowth while others only seem to capture a small portion of a market? And what does that have to do with our decision to invest so much in our brand? David breaks down why we're in the third phase of SaaS and what that means for the future. -- Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. Get your HYPERGROWTH tickets using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM and save $600 at hypergrowth.drift.com Yes.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- There are so many great leadership lessons to learn from Jocko Willink & Leif Babin's book Extreme Ownership, and that's what we're talking about today: leadership lessons from a Navy Seal. And remember: it’s not what you preach, it’s what you tolerate. -- Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. Get your HYPERGROWTH tickets using the promo code SEEKINGWISDOM and save $600 at hypergrowth.drift.com Yes.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- We give away all of our secrets on Seeking Wisdom and at Drift -- from the sales, marketing, and product strategies we follow to the books we read and people we follow. Why? Well because even if people know the secrets, less than 1% of people actually do anything. That's what we're talking about this week on Seeking Wisdom. -- Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- We're joined by 5-time Olympic medalist Nastia Liukin. Nastia won gold in gymnastics at the 2008 summer Olympics, and she joins us to talk about her morning routine, favorite workouts, the book she's recommended the most, and why you should never quit on a bad day. Oh -- why is Nastia on with us with? Well have a listen and you'll find out. Read the full story on the Drift blog: blog.drift.com/nastia-liukin-speaking-at-hypergrowth Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- "You need to work smarter, not harder." That's what everyone will tell you these days -- but is that *actually* good advice? That's what we're talking about on this episode of Seeking Wisdom. PS. We just announced our first annual conference, HYPERGROWTH. Get your tickets at hypergrowth.drift.com using the promo code SeekingWisdom (one word) Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Should you spend more time working on your weaknesses? Or doubling down on your strengths? That's what we're talking about today (plus DC's two methods for figuring out what you're actually good at). Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. We just announced our first annual conference, HYPERGROWTH. Get your tickets at hypergrowth.drift.com using the promo code SeekingWisdom (one word)
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- 10 things we learned from Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard: 1. Build the place you want to work. 2. Move fast. 3. Make the best products. 4. Good design is little design. 5. Innovation or invention? 6. The best brand is human. 7. Write as though we were the customers. 8. Be a product-driven company. 9. The CEO always has to light the fire. 10. Always have a sense of urgency. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. We just announced our first annual conference, HYPERGROWTH. Get your tickets at hypergrowth.drift.com
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Breaking down DC's three rules for getting a promotion. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. We just announced our first annual conference, HYPERGROWTH. Get your tickets at hypergrowth.drift.com
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Mike Volpe joined us live at Drift for lunch with the team, so we hit record for Seeking Wisdom. Mike is the CMO at Cybereason and a friend, investor, and advisor to us at Drift (but you probably know him as the former CMO at HubSpot). Tweet at Mike @mvolpe and let him know you heard him on Seeking Wisdom. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. We just announced our first annual conference, HYPERGROWTH. Get your tickets at hypergrowth.drift.com
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- Breaking down each of our morning routines. How do you start your day? Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com. PS. We just announced our first annual conference, HYPERGROWTH. Get your tickets at hypergrowth.drift.com
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. ----- We’re joined by Emmanuelle Skala (@elleskala) the VP of Sales and Customer Success at Digital Ocean. And in true Seeking Wisdom fashion, we’re talking about everything — from juice cleansing, to hiring sales reps, to building out a sales team, to why the lines between sales and customer success are getting blurry. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- Jim Rohn is the OG of wealth and happiness, so we’re breaking down a few of his top lessons. Also, DC was interviewed by the New York Times this week and it was pretty cool so here’s the link: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/24/business/corner-office-david-cancel-drift.html And the link to our YouTube channel we mention: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwdKmeYQ76Sh22lfTiFg5fg PS. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- A quick lesson from DC on why fear is the thing that's holding us all back. PS. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- Breaking down why we made the decision to invest so much in our brand at Drift early on (and why it doesn't matter that we're a B2B company). PS. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- Dave learned a quick lesson from David the other day, and we wanted to share it on the podcast with the Seeking Wisdom community. So here's a quick episode: be careful who you compare yourself to. Pick your role models wisely. PS. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- David calls Mike "The Godfather of Branding." And we've been talking a lot about brand lately, so we thought it would be fun to have Mike in the office at Drift and record a podcast. Mike's the CMO at Actifio, a venture capital "unicorn" (billion dollar valuation) and he spent his early career at top New York ad agencies on brands including Coca-Cola, AT&T, and Taco Bell. We also talked about reading, some of Mike's favorite books, the power of a good sales kickoff, and the role of marketing today (hint: it's to feed sales). PS. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- After our podcast episode on meetings, we got a lot of questions about how we handle internal communication at Drift (from the tools we use to the guardrails we set as part of our culture). Some of the tools we mention on this episode: Email Slack Wiki (we use Confluence from Atlassian) 15Five 1:1 meetings Monday Metrics Meeting Friday Show & Tell PS. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- Today we’re talking about two ends of the spectrum at work: being a momentum maker or being a perfectionist. Which type of person are you in your business? There’s no right or wrong answer, but you need both in order to succeed. So we’re talking about the differences between the two types of personalities, pros and cons, and why it’s so important to be able to understand each other. PS. Here’s how you can support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- Freemium model? Or inside sales? What about outbound sales? On this episode of Seeking Wisdom we're talking about why we made the decision to "split" our sales funnel in 2017, lessons from Dropbox, and what it might mean for your business. Ways to support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- A quick one on the power of peer groups based on David's experience at recent CEO group (and of course, because of the importance of role models). Ways to support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- People love to glamorize the idea of starting a business -- and how the ideas for successful companies seemingly just "hit" founders in the shower, talking down the street, etc. But you can't afford to wait around for that amazing business idea. So then how do you come up with that next breakthrough idea? That's what we're talking about on this episode of Seeking Wisdom. Ways to support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- Ryan Burke is the SVP of Sales at InVision and goes way back with David, so we invited him over for lunch with our team and decided to record the conversation for Seeking Wisdom. We heard your feedback that you wanted more guests and behind the scenes stuff, so here you go! Some quick bullets on InVision: - Their revenue is more than doubling year-over-year in growth. - They have raised about $135 million since starting the company in 2011. - InVision is used by over 2 million people worldwide. - The InVision sales and customer success team today is north of 64 people with account executives, sales development reps, customer success staff, and more stretching from Hawaii to Boston. - They also serve more than 1,500 enterprise customers. Ways to support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.
If you liked this episode, we bet that you’ll love our blog content. blog.drift.com/#subscribe Subscribe to never miss a post & join the 20,000+ other pros committed to getting better every day. --- Meetings. In the early days of a company, meetings are rare. But then before you know it, 15 people turn into 30 people — and you’re spending more of your time in meetings than you were before and getting nothing done. That’s exactly what has happened to us at Drift over the last few months (going from 15 to 30). And before we get to the point where people are spending more time in meetings than actually making things, David shared a memo with the team on our company wiki titled "Meetings at Drift.” So that’s what we’re talking about on this episode of Seeking Wisdom — how we deal with meetings, and the guardrails we use for meetings at Drift. Ways to support Seeking Wisdom if you’re a fan of the show: 1. Subscribe. 2. Leave us a five-star review. Here's how: bit.ly/5-Stars-Only. 3. Follow David (twitter.com/dcancel) and Dave (twitter.com/davegerhardt) on Twitter. 4. Learn more about Drift at Drift.com.