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Money moving instantly fromone accountholder to another is at the bottom of the Federal Reserve's new FedNow service. Steve Roy, president of Tricorp Federal Credit Union, discusses the basics of FedNow, what credit unions need to know, and how they can simplify their involvement by access through Tricorp.
In this episode, Jerry and Noa address the recent shipping struggles and the changes that have been made to correct the situation. Plus, Tim and team member Steve Roy discuss the new 4K release of Phenomena. Thank you for listening!
Summer is coming and with that means swimsuit season! So who better to speak with than Steve Roy, founder of Fit Dad Nation. Fit Dad Nation is for dads who want “a place to learn more about how to get fit (again), become healthier, get their mojo back, and are looking to become the best versions of themselves.” If you get one idea or piece of inspiration that gets you more fit from this podcast, it's worth your time. And I bet you will! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find more Dad Podcasts from A Dad's Path, a website for dads.
In this episode, Dr. James Arcadi and Dr. Madison Pierce interview Dr. Steven C. Roy, Chair of the Pastoral Theology Department, Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology, at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.Madison and James learn more about Steve's background, especially his work in systematic theology, and how that shapes his theology of worship and pastoral care. Steve also shares his desire to create space for "lament" in our corporate worship gatherings and then offers his perspectives about some of the most important thing that he feels are facing people in ministry today.Be sure to tune in to learn more about Steve and his life shaped by pastoral care, and here's some of his recent work:"Broken Hearts and Bold Faith: Psalm 74 and the Power of Lament" (EFCA Today, 2015)What God Thinks When We Fail (IVP, 2011)And before the interview, we learn a little about the "critical reception" of James' recent book in the Arcadi household...This episode is also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cH8ciUGLAuI
Diane Nelson, President of the Seattle Chapter of the National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association and Steve Roy, Legislature Chair for the Washington Federal of Chapters Interview by Gary Kanter: Diane and Steve explain what their organization is all about. For more information, go to https://www.narfe.org. We Do The Work Comments: Republicans are defunding the IRS and costing us billions.
Today's episode I had the pleasure of having an amazing conversation with Steve Roy, the founder of Fit Dad Nation. Today's topic was all around client retention and how to actually keep clients for years! So many are focused on adding more clients and do just enough to maintain their current clients. Well, you won't be able to build a business like that! Steve is an expert in this area, which has allowed him to keep clients for 5 plus years. I want to add that his clients base is all men and just online. So, he certainly doesn't have it easy, and has still excelled in this area. I hope you enjoy our conversation and be sure to take notes and listen with the intention to apply not just learn.More about Steve Roy:Steve Roy has been a fitness coach, certified personal trainer, and business owner since 1997 and runs the Fit Dad Nation, where he helps dads get fit, live healthier, and be the best fathers they can be. He has two amazing daughters and considers fatherhood the best job on the planet. After his separation and divorce in 2012, his life (and health) fell apart and through hard work, dedication, and a lot of hustle, he turned his life around and started the Fit Dad Nation to help other men take back theirs.Connect With Roy Here:FitDadNation.comAre you interested in my mentorship program? How about having me come to your facility to work with you on designing YOUR business? Then let's hop on a connection call and see if this is the best fir for you. Book your call below, and I look forward to talking with you very soon!Book Your Connection Call With Justin
In BEASTDAD podcast episode 15 we welcome our guest, Coach Steve Roy (@thefitdadnation).Steve is the founder of FIT DAD NATION and is an absolute BEAST. A father of 2, Steve is a successful fitness coach to thousands of dads in his online community (www.fitdadnation.com/community) and through his personal fitness coaching. In our discussion, Steve speaks candidly about his early struggles as a father working in finance before starting over as a fitness coach in his early forties. Since then, Steve has built a thriving online community for dads and a successful podcast. His authentic and direct approach to "functional fitness" stands out in a world of quick fixes, pseudo-science, and “Instagram coaches”. In addition to Steve’s great story of resilience, we discuss strategies for steady improvements, being connected with the right people, fad diets, functional strength, and much more. We had a great time talking with Steve, and hope you enjoy the conversation!You can connect with Steve and join his brotherhood of dads at: www.Fitdadnation.com/community, and follow him at @thefitdadnation on Instagram.You can also connect with the BEASTDAD podcast @beastdadmode on “the Instagram” or at beastdadmode@gmail.com. Outro Credit: Slayer “Raining Blood”. Listen on Spotify, or grab a copy of their classic album Reign in Blood!
This week's Fit Dad Fitness Podcast guest is Steve Roy, founder of Fit Dad Nation (https://www.fitdadnation.com/). In this, the final interview episode of 2019, Steve and I discuss his years of working as an in-person personal trainer in a gym and the transition his lived through in moving his business online. We also discuss his heart for fathers, and how a chance conversation with a friend ultimately changed the course of his life in so many ways after his divorce. If you'd like to join Steve's private Facebook group, Fit Dad Base Camp, go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/FitDadBaseCamp/. Thanks for a great 2019, and here's to an even better 2020. Please share this episode with a friend or family member, and don't forget those ratings and reviews! They mean so much to me. Finally, for all things Fit Dad Fitness, go to https://www.fitdadfitness.com.
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Why do some men thrive and others merely survive? One of the secrets of successful, motivated, passionate men is that they surround themselves with a tribe to support them, advise them, and inspire them. Today we visit the Fit Dad Nation podcast hosted by Steve Roy. We discuss how we can optimize the 5 dimensions of manhood, which are health, work, marriage, children, and finances. We also talk about why men thrive in tribes and how to excel by surrounding yourself with other men who have what you want. For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to gooddadproject.com/thursday177. ———— Join the Free Dad Edge Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance.
Become a fearless father presents: The recording of the interview with Steve Roy, founder of Fit Dad Nation and father of 2). 0:00 - What's your mission .:.. - Who is Steve Roy? Links mentioned by Steve: https://www.fitdadnation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/FitDadBaseCamp/ In this interview Klaas van Oosterhout had with Steve Roy, they talked about: * Divorce; * Podcast strategy; * How to re invent oneself; * Overcome your fears; * And much more. Visit us at https://becomeafearlessfather.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
Steve Roy joins me on the podcast today to discuss how he got himself out of a bad state in life after realizing his marriage was not what he initially expected. He gained weight which led to a loss of confidence. He didn't get out this losing himself until a friend of his sat him down and told him the truth. This interview is his journey to finding himself after being lost.
It's been a decade since the great recession and the aftermath that touched the entire United States credit union movement, reducing the number of corporate credit unions by about 75%. Steve Roy, CEO of Tricorp Federal Credit Union chats with AVCU President Joe Bergeron about what's changed . . . and what's remained the same . . . for corporate credit unions over the past decade.
This week we are talking with Steve Roy who has an interesting background, coming from the corporate world to become a personal trainer and then starting an online, virtual fitness coaching business that has seen many pivots. If you are interested in building an online business, you'll want to check this out. Topics: Steve's background story On being bullied while in high school The workshops he took and how it changed his life His wake-up call HIs journey towards creating Fit Dad Nation Biggest mistakes he made on his first online business On finding the work you love Links: https://www.fitdadnation.com (Fit Dad Nation) http://www.endingthegrind.com (Ending the Grind) http://facebook.com/groups/fitdadbasecamp (Fit Dad Nation on Facebook) http://www.entrepreneurhotseat.com (Entrepreneur Hot Seat Hot Seat) https://www.linkedin.com/in/andystorch/ (Connect with Andy on LinkedIn!) For questions, comments and guest suggestions, contact the host, Andy Storch, at andy@andystorch.com
This week we are talking with Steve Roy who has an interesting background, coming from the corporate world to become a personal trainer and then starting an online, virtual fitness coaching business that has seen many pivots. If you are interested in building an online business, you'll want to check this out. Topics: Steve's background story On being bullied while in high school The workshops he took and how it changed his life His wake-up call HIs journey towards creating Fit Dad Nation Biggest mistakes he made on his first online business On finding the work you love Links: Fit Dad Nation Ending the Grind Fit Dad Nation on Facebook Entrepreneur Hot Seat Hot Seat Connect with Andy on LinkedIn! For questions, comments and guest suggestions, contact the host, Andy Storch, at andy@andystorch.com
"I drowned my sorrows with McDonalds and Soda - I would sit in my car and inhale it in like 5min" - Words from a trainer who has walked the negative "Dad Bod" path and uses the passion and experience from the school of hard knocks to help other Dads Today. Enjoy a real conversation between two passionate dads, trainers, and business owners who are hell-bent on getting practical, no nonsense support and advice to this generation's parents.Take responsibility for your body, shake yourself free of complacency, and don't go through life trying to do minimal damage. It's time to redefine what we mean by "Dad Bod"Support the show - www.patreon.com/definingdadbod
"I drowned my sorrows with McDonalds and Soda - I would sit in my car and inhale it in like 5min" - Words from a trainer who has walked the negative "Dad Bod" path and uses the passion and experience from the school of hard knocks to help other Dads Today. Enjoy a real conversation between two passionate dads, trainers, and business owners who are hell-bent on getting practical, no nonsense support and advice to this generation's parents.Take responsibility for your body, shake yourself free of complacency, and don't go through life trying to do minimal damage. It's time to redefine what we mean by "Dad Bod"Support the show - www.patreon.com/definingdadbod
So this episode will tell you all you need to know about me, Steve Roy and why I started the Fit Dad Nation. After spending almost 12 years working in a career I hated, I was finally able to break free from the 9-5 grind and pursue my passion for fitness. The Fit Dad Nation is a community and brotherhood of like-minded dads who are all looking to become healthier, stronger, happier, and the best dads, husbands, and men they can be. To learn more or to join our brotherhood, apply to our free group at Facebook.com/groups/FitDadBaseCamp
Russ talks with multimedia sculptor and one of PMAC's first West End Master Series guest artists about his artwork, his teaching philosophy, and his travels around the world with art and theatre students.
Like it or not, many of us see a “dad bod” staring back at us when we look in the mirror. Years of less than perfect diet and more time watching sports than playing them eventually add up. Life happens, we get it. The best of intentions somehow don’t make
In this episode we will learn a bit of the story of Steve Roy, a fitness coach specialized in working with dads and helping them find the time and the motivation to change their lives becoming better for themselves, for their family and for their children. He is the single dad of two girls. He is also the founder of the Fit Dad Nation website and community with thousands and thousands of dads from all over the country and from all different backgrounds. We will learn invaluable lessons from Steve as he shares his experience with his divorce and all the changes it brought to his life at a personal and family life with his daughters. It is beautiful to see parenthood from his perspective after the split. “When I was married, of course I loved my kids, I loved being with them, but it was almost like I took it for granted, my time with them. A lot of times I would be doing mindless stuff not really paying attention to them, not REALLY connecting with them and so, now, literally, every time I see them it just comes to the front of my mind how precious my time, just a limited time, I just have them for a couple days a week, is with them. I am really, really present with them. I am excited because my relationship with them has grown tremendously because I am sitting with them and I am talking with them. I am listening to them and not just sending them off or playing on my phone or doing something else.” It is an amazing thing to see how he was able to come from his own struggle after the separation to change his own life for the better and then create a strong and positive community on Fit Dad Nation to help other parents often on a similar emotional situation dealing with a divorce or just dealing with the big and time consuming adventure raising a kid is. “The way I ended up starting the website was I fell into a deep, dark place for a long while and really let myself go and just felt terrible, I looked terrible. Well, I was just a physical mess, and I was in the fitness business as well so it wasn’t a great thing. I kinda got a wakeup call one day from a good friend of mine and I started to make some changes and I ended up just running with it.” Time and time again here on Diversity Dad we will learn and re-learn on several different perspectives and ways that spending time with our kids is one of the most important things we can do as parents. Steve’s experience not only taught him how to be strong and improve his own health but also how to be a better parent by spending more time, and quality time, with his children and teaching them valuable lessons while at it. A lesson all of us should regard as a very important one. “We do a lot of stuff with them. It could be looked at as “hey, you know, we are out spending money on them.” That type of thing, the typical Disney land dad, but what we are actually doing is giving them experiences that they will remember forever. They are not going to remember sitting at the couch and watching cartoons, they are going to remember going out for that hike or you know, the other day we went out and gave some money to some homeless people and talked to some homeless people. Those are the types of things that they are going to remember. And that is what we are trying to do every single weekend.” We will learn not only from his experience with his divorce but also from his experience dealing with a lot of parents on his daily routine and if he says something that he learned from his experience spending time with those parents we should really listen to what he has to say. The second most important lesson he takes for himself and shares with us comes from the way he sees some parents dealing with their children. His answer was amazing and we do hope you can take that and a lot more from today’s episode just like we did. “Talk and actually listen to your children. Talk to them, not at them. I see a lot of parents that cross the border of “I am your father, I am your mother, this is what to do, period” and coming over the top and I understand that philosophy and I have to do it at times but I really think about the respect issue and I don’t think a lot of people think about that. I think the bigger picture is giving them the respect that you in turn expect from them.” We hope that after listening to this episode you feel inspired to change, either in the way you handle your children or on the way you handle your couch and your free time! OTHER QUOTES: “I typically don’t exercise on the weekends unless it is with the girls, we will go for bike rides, hikes, fun type of things. But I don’t actually train on the weekends because I don’t want to take my time away from them.” “Regardless of what time you have, it is just finding that time that you spend with your kids and Steve does a really good thing incorporating fitness as well as that quality time.” “I was a very hands on dad. When I was married I did a lot for the girls and as soon as we split I was left with them only on the weekends. I wasn’t with them every day for school and so I had to kind of figure out again the right way to handle all of it. How to talk to them about the divorce, how to handle the emotional side, how to teach them what I needed to teach them on the weekends, they are getting one thing from their mother and something else from me. It has been a challenge to say the least.” “We decided to handle it as a positive thing (the divorce). When I sat down with my in laws and we had the conversation about “Hey, this is what we are doing.” It was terrible. My ex-wife comes from a very catholic family where divorce is not an option. I mean, that is not even on the radar. So when we talked about it, it was not well received and so there was a lot of negativity. We chose to talk the girls as “hey, listen, this is what we are doing, you are going to have two houses now. Daddy is going to be here, you are going to spend the weekends with him and you will stay here with mommy and we are going to be happier separately. So we really tried to make it positive.” “If you are going through a divorce or a separation, make it about the kids. I know this is easier said than done because, not as man but just as human beings, we have those emotional things that we want to make sure that we get across to anyone that we are talking to or have feelings for.” “I work with a lot of single dads and unfortunately a lot of them succumb to anger, hate and the bitterness, and it is so bad for the kids. They will see it, they will hear it. I just refuse to go down that route. It has worked out, I feel like the girls are doing really well because of the way it has been handled.” “Why would you waste your time sitting on your ass watching television drinking beers when you haven’t seen your kids. And they don’t think about it. A lot of married dads, obviously not all of them, don’t even think about it. “Oh, you know, the kids are fine, they are right here, I see them enough.”. But what is going to happen if that is taken away and you can’t see them.” “I do think that personal time is very important, regardless of who you are you need your down time, you need to unwind, unplug. And a lot of guys do that through drinking beer and watching the game. I am not saying there is anything wrong with that but I am saying is when you already barely seeing your kids as it is, I just can’t understand why you would want to go off hunting with your buddies or spend all day on a weekend when this is a perfect opportunity to connect with your kids.” “I just really wanted her to feel better and have more confidence, she just was looking like she was miserable out there, the other kids were running circles around her and I felt bad but she wanted to get better but didn’t know how. We went to the very first game and she ended up scoring the very first goal of the first game. It brought tears to my eyes. I felt so good for her.” “They need to be kids, they don’t need to be involved in that stuff and they don’t need to hear anything bad about their mother regardless of how I feel about her. That is not something that my father believed in. He was not happy with my mother and let me know all about it. That created some problems. I didn’t like my mother for a long long time until I was probably in my thirties I was still pissed at her. Until I finally realized that it wasn’t her. That is what I am trying to avoid.” LINKS: FIT DAD NATION WEBSITE http://www.fitdadnation.com/ Twitter – Steve Roy@TheFitDadNation https://twitter.com/TheFitDadNation INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thefitdadnation/ “Let’s learn together. Let’s grow together. Let’s be dads together. Peace.”
The Sweet Adversity Podcast: Entrepreneurship/Adversity/Lifestyle
Fitness coach Steve Roy talks about how he started Fit Dad Nation, the importance of optimal nutrition and physical training, how we prepare our bodies to build resilience, and the importance of physical health in aiding with depression and anxiety. Guest Bio: Steve Roy is a fitness coach, certified personal trainer, and business owner for… The post SA 055: Steve Roy On How Becoming Physically Fit Drives Resilience appeared first on Nick Dinardo.
CLICK HERE to leave a Rating & Review on iTunes Fitness isn't just physical with Steve Roy. Steve Roy (aka singledadfitdad) is a shining example of renewal after “downfall”. Steve is making men’s lives better every day with his personal mission to help others using his own relevant experiences. Like many of my guests Steve “had it all”. The job, the house and the family, everything that we’ve been told to want. His life exploded one day after a period of struggle when he was asked to leave the home and family he sacrificed to build. An overwhelming sense of loss ensued as he transitioned back into simply surviving. Finding himself alone with nothing but time to reflect, he stopped caring for himself. Like so many, Steve KNOWINGLY succumb to terrible habits and fell deeper into the bomb crater. Blaming others and shirking responsibility Steve had a chance encounter with a friend who called him on his selfish thinking. This blunt interaction immediately led to an A-Ha moment which immediately led to active changes- starting with a grueling 7-minute run. The irony here is that Steve makes a living as a fitness instructor, yet was not leading by example. Once this epiphany was made there was no stopping him. Steve unleashed the person within and began singledadfitdad.com. His physical and mental metamorphosis was immediate and noticeable within a month This result is a direct result of finding true purpose and aligning it with your true self. His words of wisdom and stories resonate on many levels with us all. Come be inspired to re-create yourself by harvesting only the best in your life and moving forward from where you are to EXACTLY where you want to be. Let’s take those steps together! Come and join us for the full story the up’s and downs of becoming singledadfitdad.com. 3:32 - Get to know Steve Roy 6:38 - No longer single, fit dad. 7:59 - Parental equality 9:00 - Video games, Hero's quest 11:20 - "Kick his ass Seabass!" 11:56 - Confusion and anger met with a mother's tireless love. 14:28 - You can be a man AND have emotions 17:09 - Can't control other people 20:25 - Bomb: Asked to leave the life he created23:28 - Not so blindsided 24:12 - Why is daddy never smiling? 26:55 - Brutal truth and change 30:47 - "Get busy living or get busy dying" 32:06 - Live for you33:35 - Finding a new way to live 35:32 - Gary Vanerchuck 36:35 - How many men can I help? 40:18 - Self sufficiency 40:30 - Patience 43:30 - Yosemite 45:39 - Honest and open communication 44:13 - DIC-tator parents 46:45 - Correlation between learning and living 47:19 - What can YOU give? 49:22 - Take care of yourself first 55:46 - Connect with Steve48:11 - Find happiness within steve@singledadfitdad.com www.Singledadfitdad.com www.facebook.com/singledadfitdad/ www.instagram.com/singlefitdad Twitter: @singlefitdad. CLICK HERE to leave a Rating & Review on iTunes Reach out and connect, Join our Facebook Group! Keep fighting the good fight. Stay Up, Stay Connected & Stay RAD DADS!
Excited to bring you a new episode with the very first sponsor! FloatSpace.ca is hookin up a great deal on a float! Check it out! Listen in on this episode to hear some stories about a buddy who has decided to go work 'up north' to make the big bux. Stories of hitchhiking across Canada to work and snowboard and other random conversations! @Cwhatsoutthere @Floatkelowna