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Welcome back to "How to Run a Successful Business (and Still Have a Life)". I'm your host, Stacey Morgan. I'm a business coach, mum of three, and multi-award-winning entrepreneur who’s passionate about helping you create a business that works for you—not the other way around. Every week, I will share practical advice, relatable stories, and strategies to help you juggle the demands of entrepreneurship without losing sight of the life you want to live. Because building a thriving business and enjoying a fulfilling life? It’s absolutely possible... and I’m here to show you how. Subscribe now where-ever you get your podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, a kinkster is figuring out their switchy self but isn't sure how to navigate wanting different things in different ways than their partner. Here's the question: My husband and I have been... The post Q&A: Can We Be Switches in Different Ways and Still Have a Good D/s Relationship? appeared first on Loving BDSM.
Today is a special episode where CJ Gustafson and Sasha Orloff (3x founder and current CEO of Puzzle) go deep on the CFO-CEO mindsets…and talk podcasting. They cover: highlights and memorable advice from CJ's 50+ interviews on this feed, how to have impact as a CFO & CEO, the challenges of building finance software, each host's biggest mistakes, and how to make a successful podcast. Turpentine Finance hosted by Sasha Orloff will debut later this week and this season will feature firsthand stories from guests about the greatest inflection moments in the history of Mercury, OpenAI, Andressen Horowitz, Netflix, Runway, and more.
Ian Borkent is a pastor in the Netherlands who walked through a season of ministry burnout and now helps pastors address this issue in their own lives through the ministry of Grow a Healthy Soul. In this episode we'll talk about the causes of pastoral burnout, how to avoid it, and how to recruit church members to the task of helping pastors by employing the five-fold ministry gifts. Also, I'll be sharing some of content of my new book, De-Sizing the Church: How Church Growth Became a Science, Then an Obsession, and What's Next (coming April 2, 2024) and how our obsession with bigness is a major contributing factor to pastoral burnout, church scandals, and more. Links From This Episode Alan Hirsch APEST test The Church as Movement (book) Grow a Healthy Soul Bonus Chat (Available to Patreon supporters and newsletter subscribers on our YouTube channel) Helping Your Pastor Lead Beyond Burnout Karl Vaters talks with Ian Borkent about how congregation members have a calling to help their pastor, including what pastors can do to let congregation members know they need their help. They also talk about Bunjee Cord Leadership, plus the importance of simply asking for help, and working through the discomfort of not doing everything. Link: How to Lead and Still Have a Life: The 8 Principles of Less is More Leadership, by H. Dale Burke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ian Borkent is a pastor in the Netherlands who walked through a season of ministry burnout and now helps pastors address this issue in their own lives through the ministry of Grow a Healthy Soul. In this episode we'll talk about the causes of pastoral burnout, how to avoid it, and how to recruit church members to the task of helping pastors by employing the five-fold ministry gifts. Also, I'll be sharing some of content of my new book, De-Sizing the Church: How Church Growth Became a Science, Then an Obsession, and What's Next (coming April 2, 2024) and how our obsession with bigness is a major contributing factor to pastoral burnout, church scandals, and more. Links From This Episode Alan Hirsch APEST test The Church as Movement (book) Grow a Healthy Soul Bonus Chat (Available to Patreon supporters and newsletter subscribers on our YouTube channel) Helping Your Pastor Lead Beyond Burnout Karl Vaters talks with Ian Borkent about how congregation members have a calling to help their pastor, including what pastors can do to let congregation members know they need their help. They also talk about Bunjee Cord Leadership, plus the importance of simply asking for help, and working through the discomfort of not doing everything. Link: How to Lead and Still Have a Life: The 8 Principles of Less is More Leadership, by H. Dale Burke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Show notes: thetaxprofessionalspodcast.com/TTPP87Subscribe: thetaxprofessionalspodcast.com/subscribeTake control of your career progression free course: https://documents.thetaxprofessionalspodcast.com/freecourseTax Research MasterclassYou'll LearnA bit about Heather and how she's got to where she is now(11:00) Overview of the 12 areas for becoming a tax partner(24:15) The first 5 areas (fundamentals) in detail(39:00) The next 3 (winning work) in a bit more detail(45:15) The final 4 (business and personal case) in a bit more detailResourcesTax Research MasterclassHeather's books:Poised for Partnership: How to successfully move from senior associate and senior manager to partner by building a cast-iron personal and business case for partnershipThe Go-To Expert: How to Grow Your Reputation, Differentiate Yourself From the Competition and Win New BusinessHow to Make Partner and Still Have a Life: The Smart Way to Get to and Stay at the Top
Tower Defense your Thermostat. All your memes are belong to us. Rent the Covermobile. Don't get too excited, it's full of white people. Free roaming Kit-Kats. Ibbott Gets the Square. You must construct additional compressors! Love the Book! 1 star. Touching your flesh, or it didn't happen. I Got a Million Views and Still Have to Poop. Take a Turo to get a Gyro. Spaghetti Flossing, Also Bad Up Close. Every dog looks sad in their stupid cone. Lip Control with Amy. America's Next Top Podcaster with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tower Defense your Thermostat. All your memes are belong to us. Rent the Covermobile. Don't get too excited, it's full of white people. Free roaming Kit-Kats. Ibbott Gets the Square. You must construct additional compressors! Love the Book! 1 star. Touching your flesh, or it didn't happen. I Got a Million Views and Still Have to Poop. Take a Turo to get a Gyro. Spaghetti Flossing, Also Bad Up Close. Every dog looks sad in their stupid cone. Lip Control with Amy. America's Next Top Podcaster with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to feel behind in our homes, like everything is at best a sneeze from falling apart. So today, we're going to talk about how to choose the household habits that matter to you and how you might keep up with actually doing them.Helpful Companion LinksRecent episodes on habits: #297 - 5 Steps for More Ease at Work and #296 - How to Lazy Genius Your HabitsSeasonal Home Maintenance Checklist from Better Homes & GardensEpisode #263 - How to Still Have a WeekendEpisode #238 - How to Get Stuff Done When You Don't Feel Like ItSign up for the Latest Lazy Listens email.Grab a copy of my book The Lazy Genius Kitchen or The Lazy Genius Way!Download a transcript of this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No fluff and direct is the approach that Stacey Morgan uses when she is business coaching. She has dedicated herself to encouraging women and busy moms to find their own version of success. She provides real world insight and the tools to create their blueprint for success. All while hosting two podcasts—“Miss Bossy Boots” and “How to Run a Successful Business (and Still Have a Life)” Stacey is a passionate entrepreneur and small business consultant from Australia. She is the Principal of Port Macquarie Performing Arts, a dance school on the mid north coast of New South Wales. She is also the Director of Morgan Media, a global podcast production company that focuses on Podcasts related to Small Business, the Arts and raising a family. Stacey is a sought-after Speaker, Facilitator and Business consultant offering online business consulting to small businesses around the world. A Finalist in the Telstra Business Women's Awards in 2020, Stacey is using her knowledge from her successful six figure businesses to coach and consult with women business owners juggling their own business whilst also raising a family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Camilla Uppal is joined by Heather Townsend, international professional speaker and founder of the How to Make Partner courses and workshops. Heather has delivered events for companies such as Deloitte, PwC and The Telegraph, and is a best selling author of 5 books including ‘How to Make Partner and Still Have a Life' and ‘Poised for Partnership' and the 'Financial Times Guide for Business Networking'. During the episode Heather provides insightful and refreshingly honest advice to our student and junior lawyer listeners who are keen to excel and progress in their careers. Heather explains when professionals should start thinking about the partnership track, and what it takes to get there, whilst also answering the burning question: can you really be a partner and still have a life? Connect with Heather: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathertownsend Website: https://www.howtomakepartner.com/author/heather-townsend/ Amazon Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Heather-Townsend/e/B004JUD7IE **Interested in learning more about the University of Law, who are the sponsors of this podcast episode? Click here to view the courses on offer (https://bit.ly/3xhsefp) (Ad)** Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to ensure that you never miss an episode, and please share this episode with others who might find it useful! Hosted by Camilla Uppal, Produced by Nathan Gore
The economic picture is complex right now. There's still more than 10 million job openings in the U.S. and relatively low unemployment. But some companies have begun layoffs, and high inflation has many Americans worried about an economic slowdown. So, what does this all mean for you? We sit down with two of the Wall Street Journal's Life & Work columnists, Callum Borchers and Rachel Feintzeig, to answer some of your most pressing questions about building your career in a time of uncertainty. Plus, Callum and Rachel share their best work advice as we head into the year to come. Send us your stories about work and careers! Email aswework@wsj.com, or leave us a voicemail at 212-416-2394. Further Reading: A Survival Guide for When You've Been Laid Off Can You Get Ahead and Still Have a Life? Younger Women are Trying to Find Out The War to Define What Work Looks Like Workplace Report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Nick is joined by Heather Townsend, award- winning author and expert on what it takes to make partner in a professional services firm. The #ClimbInConsulting podcast is all about helping you to climb up the consulting ladder and who better to help you with that than someone who spends their days advising consultants on how to do just that! Making partner can often seem like a dark art and it's something that many people chase for years, but never successfully reach. In Heather's latest book, ‘Poised for Partnership' she outlines a holistic 12 step approach that gives you the secrets you need to succeed and in this episode we dive deep into some of the key areas for you to think about, including: - What those 12 steps are and why you need to be deliberate in the order in which you approach them if you want to succeed. - Why most people get their Partner business case wrong and what you need to be doing in the run up to promotion to give you the best chance of success. - And what you should be thinking about when developing your Partner progression process in your firm and how to avoid the biggest mistake that boutiques make when it comes to partner promotion. Whether you're on the cusp of partnership, or you're earlier in your career and want to lay the foundations for success, Heather shares some fantastic insights in this one that you won't want to miss. Enjoy the show! Reach out to Heather: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathertownsend/ The Partner Readiness Assessment: https://careerprogressionreadiness.scoreapp.com/ Books mentioned by Heather: Switch: How to Change Things When Things Are Hard by Dan and Chip Heath https://www.amazon.co.uk/Switch-change-things-when-hard/dp/1847940323 Heather's own books: How to Make Partner and Still Have a Life: The Smart Way to Get to and Stay at the Top https://www.amazon.co.uk/Make-Partner-Still-Have-Life/dp/0749498366/ref=sr_1_1?keywords= Poised for Partnership: How to Successfully Move from Senior Associate and Senior Manager to Partner by Building a Cast-Iron Personal and Business Case for Partnership https://www.amazon.co.uk/Poised-Partnership-successfully-associate-partnership/dp/1913037088/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=poised+for+partnership&qid=1668698231&sr=8-1 The Accountant's Millionaire Club: How to Build a Highly Profitable £1 Million Pound Practice While Working Fewer Hours With Less Stress https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B082XG7LNZ/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 The Financial Times Guide to Business Networking ePub: How to use the power of online and offline networking for business success https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00M81LDJG/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1 The Go-To Expert: How to Grow Your Reputation, Differentiate Yourself From the Competition and Win New Business https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00JDDHZIK/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i2
John and Tim respond to the Wall Street Journal article "Welcome to Your Airbnb, the Cleaning Fees Are $143 and You'll Still Have to Wash the Linens" ● Why are cleaning fees so high?● Guest expectations and host expectations out of sync● Average cleaning fees nationally● Average cleaning fees in our market● Hosts making guest do too many chores● It was on tiktok, instagram, facebook, now in the Wall Street Journal● Actionable step: how you can help your listing by having a reasonable cleaning fee andcheckout policy
This podcast episode is about being productive and making the most of your day. It discusses the concept of "go time" - a short period during the day when women are more productive. It explains what go time means and how to find your personal go time. There's an old idea that we need to be productive eight hours a day. But in actuality, there are certain times during the day when women are more productive—which could be for a short 4-hour period. Let's talk about what it means to have a “go time” and how to find yours so you can maximize your time. No fluff and direct is the approach that Stacey Morgan uses when she is business coaching. She has dedicated herself to encouraging women and busy moms to find their version of success. She provides real-world insight and the tools to create their blueprint for success. All while hosting two podcasts—“Miss Bossy Boots” and “How to Run a Successful Business (and Still Have a Life)” Stacey is a passionate entrepreneur and small business consultant from Australia. She is the Principal of Port Macquarie Performing Arts, a dance school on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. She is also the Director of Morgan Media, a global podcast production company that focuses on Podcasts related to Small Business, the Arts, and raising a family. Stacey is a sought-after Speaker, Facilitator, and Business consultant offering online business consulting to small businesses worldwide. A Finalist in the Telstra Business Women's Awards in 2020, Stacey uses her knowledge from her successful six-figure businesses to coach and consult with women business owners juggling their businesses whilst raising a family. Connect with Stacey: www.facebook.com/simplystaceymorgan www.simplystaceymorgan.com IG: @simplystaceymorgan ▼ ▼ Connect with Rose Davidson: Website: https://rose-davidson.com/ Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rosesdavidson Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/talking-with-the-experts/id1549141963 SUBSCRIBE to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ FOLLOW on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts #business #entrepreneur #learnpodcasting #podcastepisode #podcastguest #podcasting #podcastinterview #podcastplaylist #podcasts #podcastskills #podcastshow #rosedavidson #smallbusiness #talkingwiththeexperts #video #vodcast
Even though Stacey Morgan's schedule is full of business needs, she is adamant about keeping work and family time separate. Stacey is an entrepreneur and small business consultant who learned how to balance it all through a lot of hard work. She sat down for a fantastic chat from down under to talk about all her passions, including how she helps small business owners find their zone of genius, grow and run a successful business, and keep family time simply that family time. About the Guest: No fluff and direct is the approach that Stacey Morgan uses when she is business coaching. She has dedicated herself to encouraging women and busy moms to find their own version of success. She provides real world insight and the tools to create their blueprint for success. All while hosting two podcasts—“Miss Bossy Boots” and “How to Run a Successful Business (and Still Have a Life)” Stacey is a passionate entrepreneur and small business consultant from Australia. She is the Principal of Port Macquarie Performing Arts, a dance school on the mid north coast of New South Wales. She is also the Director of Morgan Media, a global podcast production company that focuses on Podcasts related to Small Business, the Arts and raising a family. Stacey is a sought-after Speaker, Facilitator and Business consultant offering online business consulting to small businesses around the world. A Finalist in the Telstra Business Women's Awards in 2020, Stacey is using her knowledge from her successful six figure businesses to coach and consult with women business owners juggling their own business whilst also raising a family. https://www.simplystaceymorgan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/simplystaceymorgan/ https://www.facebook.com/simplystaceymorgan https://www.pinterest.com/simplystaceymorgan/_created/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/simplystaceymorgan/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOUepjxKlGmu16Iev-ddYXg About the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full-time job as a Productivity Coach. As a busy mom of three and the founder of Chaos N' Cookies, keeping moms from crumbling is my main objective. After gaining 10+ years of experience as a Director of Marketing helping build multiple 6 & 7-figure businesses for other women I've created the Chaos Control System to equip moms to overcome their own objections so they can live the life they want to live and start that business they have always wanted. The Family Playbook, or standard operating procedure, is the tool every mama needs to save time and stress-less when chaos ensues at home. For new biz owners, I also help simplify systems on social media and other business platforms to automate processes to get their business up and running quickly and efficiently with how-tos and hands-on coaching. I have helped hundreds of women to be more productive and self-sufficient in their homes and businesses allowing them to reclaim control of the chaos. www.chaosncookies.com https://www.instagram.com/chaosncookies/ https://www.instagram.com/theheathergreco/ https://www.facebook.com/Chaos-n-Cookies-111324364538688 https://chaosncookies.com/shop https://linktr.ee/hsteinker Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest...
There is an attititue that makes the difference between things continuing to flow and adding to the momentum or causing things to go awry and stagnate. This is law of attraction gold.In this episode Daniel recounts his wedding day and the attitude that his bride and he took to navigate some of the little snafus that showed up that day and STILL HAVE a perfectly amazing celebration...in the end an imperfectly perfect day.An everything is working out for me, going with the flow, yet still holding to your overall intention kind of attitude.Episode 9: Mentioned in the show BLESS THE BROKEN ROADDOWNLOAD PDF: 50 Things to Program into Your Subconscious Mindhttp://yesdaniel.com/222Check Out The Power of Your Self Concept and The Influence It has on Your LifeShort Training: http://yesdaniel.com/alignedLINKSTHE ALIGNED SELF COACHING PROGRAM: http://yesdaniel.comCUSTOM HYPNOSISSTRATEGIC COACHING OFFERFREE VIDEO TRAINING: 5 Mindset Shifts to Up Grade Your Money GameCheckout Daniel's new membership program THE VAULTDANIEL D'NEUVILLE's WEBSITE: http://dneuville.comDaniel's YouTube CHANNELFACEBOOK GROUPSPODCAST LISTENER'S FB COMMUNITYEXTREME GRATITUDE PROJECT Bass Slap Intro written and performed by bass player & producer: Miki Santamaria See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HCP - Ep. 98 - The 4 V's of a Healthy Leader.On this episode of the HCP, Larry and Drew discuss elements from the book “How To Lead and Still Have a Life” by H. Dale Burke. We often give more credibility to leaders based on their looks, credentials or successes, but we should probably consider who they are more than what they've done.How are you doing in these areas of personal leadership?The 4 V's of todays conversation are:VoiceValuesVisionThey're all grounded in Vital Relationships To find more information about The Healthy Church Podcast go to:http://www.healthychurchpodcast.comor find us on FaceBook!
"...let's just have a moment where you're looking inward and you're quiet and relaxed, and give them the gift of some positive suggestions. That is as simple as hypnosis is. And then having that science to support it and having the know-how to weave that into Nurse Coaching. It's so intuitive and automatic when you overlay the science of hypnosis— which is ages, ages old— and weave that into our Nursing healing model." ~Christy CowgillAh-ha MomentsWords are very powerful and how we choose to use them can help patients, clients and communities shift their perspectivesInstead of asking, “what is your pain level?” try asking, “how comfortable are you?” And see what happensInstead of asking, “are you nauseated?” try asking, “are you hungry?” And see what happensNurses are pairing the skills of Nurse coaching with techniques, tools, and practices they are passionate about to connect with their deeper purpose as a Nurse and humanHypnosis brings in peace, calm through enhancing the parasympathetic systemThe science and evidence of hypnosis is strong (see minute 33:33 to read more)Resources and LinksEnter into CalmIntegrative Nurse Coach Academy Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate ProgramThe Evolution of Hypnosis in the Profession of Nursing: We've Come a Long Way, Baby, and Still Have a Long Way to GoHypnosis appears to reduce perceived hot flashes in breast cancer survivors and may have additional benefits such as reduced anxiety, depression, and improve sleep73% of clients who were taught self-hypnosis reported disappearance of their tinnitusNational Guild of Hypnotherapists
Passing your CPA exams is hard, but it doesn't have to be all-consuming and take over your life. In this video you'll learn how to pass your CPA exams and still have a life, in 3 steps. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 00:00 How to Pass & Still Have a Life 00:34 Introduction 01:15 Step 1: 2-Hour Morning Study Session 02:19 How to Master Your CPA Study Process 02:57 Why Morning Studying Works Much Better 04:38 Step 2: Mini Sessions Through Your Normal Day 06:26 Step 3: Take the Evenings Off 07:13 Built-In Retention Practice 07:59 Take a True Break from Thinking About Studying Each Day Full Episode Page: https://www.superfastcpa.com/how-to-pass-your-cpa-exams-and-still-have-a-life/ Learn the SuperfastCPA Study Approach, Free You'll hear me mention the SuperfastCPA study process multiple times in this episode. What we teach our customers is how to have a 2-hour main session each day where you can get more done than someone studying 4-5 hours the "normal way". We cover this in our free "study trainings", which are 1-hour webinars where you'll learn exactly what to do when you sit down to study so that you can 1) move through new material faster, 2) understand and retain it better, and 3) spend less time in front of your review course WHILE getting better results. Register for a free session here: https://www.superfastcpa.com/passnow OR, just text PASSNOW to 44222 and we'll text you back a link to the training. This is one hour that will literally save you months of time and frustration from trying to figure this stuff out on your own, so register for a session today! Register for a free session here: https://www.superfastcpa.com/passnow
Welcome to the Balanced FI Podcast, episode 29 - All You Need to Know About Keeping Fun in Your BudgetSetting aside a bit of money each month for fun, frivolous purchases helps you stay on track financially. You're less likely to completely blow your budget when you know you have already planned for your hobbies and random habits. This episode goes over why you need to budget for funhow much to set asidehow to actually make a fun money budget part of your life FIND US:Balancedfi.com -- Podcast -- Facebook -- Instagram -- Pinterest -- Hello@balancedfi.com RESOURCES:Read: Fun Money Budget: What You Need to KnowRead: Financial Security Step 6: Create a BudgetRead: Financial Security Step 7: Pay off DebtRead: Financial Security Step 9: Increase Retirement ContributionsRead: Financial Security Step 8: Save an Emergency FundSign up: Bill-Balancing Bootcamp SOURCES:Source: 50/20/30 Method Is Perfect if You're on a Budget… but Still Have a Life
#024- Traditional PPO vs. High Deductible Health Plan With Health Savings Account answers the question posed by an anticipated Dad to be. Is it better to switch from a high deductible health plan (HDHP) with Health Savings Account (HSA) to a traditional PPO plan due to a possible family addition? Listen in to what Scott has to say!Most people do not understand how Health Savings Accounts work, nor how they help you save REAL money.Would you light a match to a dollar bill? Then why are you not using a Health Savings Account? Because lighting a match to your money is what you do when you enroll in a traditional health plan. Learn the rules for Health Savings AccountsTraditional PPO vs. High Deductible Health Plan With Health Savings Account highlights some easy to understand but often misunderstood concepts.Eligible High Deductible Health Plans can have a deductible as low as $1,400Anyone can contribute to your Health Savings Account - not just youYou are not required to use the HSA provider through you employerYou are not required to contribute only through payroll deductionYou can contribute a lump sum to your HSA at anytime during the year Not all HSA providers allow for funds to be invested or offer limited optionsMany HSA providers charge you a fee - choose one that is free!Scott prefers Lively HSA - it is FREE, ONLINE with FULL INVESTMENT optionsTo calculate the amount you save on every dollar you spend with a Health Savings Account, divide 1 by 1 minus your tax rate or 1 / (1 - Your Tax Rate) For the 22% bracket the calculation would be1 / (1 - .22) or 1 / .78 = 1.28Rather than earning $1.28, paying Uncle Sam tax at 22% of $1.28 or 28 cents and having $1.00 left to pay the doctor or hospital,Using a Health Savings Account, you earn $1.28, pay Uncle Sam 0% tax on $1.28 or NOTHING and have $1.00 left to pay the doctor or hospital and STILL HAVE 28 CENTS IN YOUR POCKET TO SAVE AND INVEST UNTIL WELL AFTER RETIREMENT!Learn your Federal Income Tax Rate hereAs always, I appreciate you! Tell your family, friends, co-workers, boss and firm administrator to listen to Doxcost!In the next episode, we'll cover all the things you don't know about HMOs, PPOs and EPOs. See ya then!
In the 26th Episode of No Name Fame...Okay, I "geeked out" for this one, and had and STILL HAVE butterflies in my stomach from the conversation I had with this friend. It's been about a year since I last got the chance to actually talk with Cait for a while. THAT was before COVID...Cait worked at CFX before I started working there, during my Senior year of High-School. She taught me all my duties and showed me - as they say - the tools of the trade! IMMEDIATELY, Cait and I meshed, and ever since... every conversation we've had together - has been a memory in itself.Support the show (https://paypal.me/joejoeradio?locale.x=en_US)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Vol. 64, No. 2, February 2021 Contents: Illustration: Imagining the Lenses of Image Descriptions NFB Philosophy: What I Wish I’d Known by Sanho Steele-Louchart Evaluating and Removing Barriers to Blind People Flying with our Guide Dogs by Raul A. Gallegos Why Publish the Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research? by Gary Wunder Joyce Scanlan Remembered by Jennifer Kennedy and Steve Jacobson Lessons from the Charcoal Pit by Joyce Scanlan When Survivors Lead: Introducing the Survivor Task Force by Briley O'Connor Family Dynamics and the Journey of Overcoming Cultural Stigmas of Blindness by Priscilla Yeung The NFB Challenge: Accelerating in 2021 by Mark Riccobono Limitations for Non-Attorney Advocates in Special Education Matters by Valerie Yingling An Introduction to the Concept of Microaggressions by Joanne Gabias Expanding and Explaining Our Philosophy in Modern-Day Parlance by Gary Wunder Katie goes to Blind School by Katie Carmack Mississippi School for the Blind: Equipping Blind Students with a Quality, Rigorous, Data-driven Education by LaShawna Fant There be Dragons in These Books by Jenivieve White All I Don’t Know and Still Have to Learn by Gary Wunder Recipes Monitor Miniatures
In the Leadership and Communications section, How to Be a Visionary Leader and Still Have a Personal Life, 5 Mistakes CISOs Make in Their Board Presentations, What are CEOs focused on for next year?, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw195
This week, we welcome back Dr. Mike Lloyd, CTO at RedSeal, to talk about the Cybersecurity Forecast: Cloudy With a Chance of Turbulence! In the Leadership and Communications section, How to Be a Visionary Leader and Still Have a Personal Life, 5 Mistakes CISOs Make in Their Board Presentations, What are CEOs focused on for next year?, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw195 Visit https://securityweekly.com/redseal to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, we welcome back Dr. Mike Lloyd, CTO at RedSeal, to talk about the Cybersecurity Forecast: Cloudy With a Chance of Turbulence! In the Leadership and Communications section, How to Be a Visionary Leader and Still Have a Personal Life, 5 Mistakes CISOs Make in Their Board Presentations, What are CEOs focused on for next year?, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw195 Visit https://securityweekly.com/redseal to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
In the Leadership and Communications section, How to Be a Visionary Leader and Still Have a Personal Life, 5 Mistakes CISOs Make in Their Board Presentations, What are CEOs focused on for next year?, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw195
WOW...A New Bullet Club Member/ New NJPW IC & Heavyweight Double Champion last weekend....and Still Have a Horror Show and Slamaversery This weekend...Join The SnowMan (and a Surprise appearance of Flex Mike) as we talk again whats going on in The Pro-Wrestling Week In Review Show
There is no doubt that right now we are living through the most consequential time of our generation to-date. Today’s social and political climate begs the big question, ‘Who are we, really?’ As BLM, societal tensions and the added pressure of a pandemic force us to take a candid look at ourselves, the clues to answering that question lie in our online and offline spaces.Author and sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom joins us for an intimate discussion on how the mechanics of the internet, social media, digital marketing and real-life institutions amass power along racial and gender lines, and what they tell us about the American identity. We discuss how certain cultural narratives create our understanding of ourselves and others, how consumption is becoming increasingly political, how inequality manifests in our digital realms, and the role that brands play in the larger discussion.We also discuss how things like Instagram filters, memes, the technology disruption cycle and platform economics accelerate our notions of race, gender and class even more efficiently than their irl counterparts. Links to interesting things mentioned in this episode and further reading:Upending Stereotypes of Black Womanhood with “Thick” (The Daily Show):https://youtu.be/EYNu6yvv8HU Hear To Slay: The Black Feminist Podcast Of Your Dreams (Luminary):https://www.heartoslay.com/ Feminist and Sociology Professor Tressie McMillan Cottom (PBS/ Amanpour & Co.):https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/22109/ The Coded Language of For-Profit Colleges (The Atlantic):https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2017/02/the-coded-language-of-for-profit-colleges/516810/ What does it mean to be a ‘Karen’? Karens explain (The Guardian):https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/05/coronavirus-karen-memes-reddit-twitter-carolyn-goodman/611104/ When Luxury Stores Decorate Their Riot Barricades With Protest Art (New York Times):https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/22/opinion/corporate-brands-protest-art.html Does the U.S. Still Have a ‘Middle Class’? (The Atlantic):https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/11/what-does-middle-class-really-mean/574534/For more brand strategy thinking: https://www.theconceptbureau.com/
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Alexandra Kaval is a certified Christian coach for high impact women who crave more. She formerly worked in the corporate sector in HR talent development. Just four years ago she made the leap to go out on her own and build a coaching practice that would empower women with intentional Christ-centered support for their life and careers. It's difficult to know where to focus when you start out building a business or pursuing a dream, especially if you are doing it on your own. The list of to-dos is overwhelming and it's difficult to gain traction as a one-woman operation. When Christian coach Alexandra Kaval left a well-paying HR job in corporate America and started her coaching business, fear threatened to topple it all. Whether it was a fear of not being able to do it perfectly or of what people would think of her decision to leave safe and comfortable for a personal passion, she learned to lean into the discomfort and ask God for His help along the way. In the last few years, she has not only survived the transition but also thrived in her pursuit of a career serving Christian women in an authentic and meaningful way. In this episode, I hope you'll listen for nuggets of wisdom about: How much we can benefit by digging in to the hard stuff in life & how the culture of “busy” tempts us to ignore it instead New disciplines worth implementing, especially right now How to re-focus worry and fear to a mindset of love and service What to do with discouragement and doubt when it shows up, and Why you ought to give your dream a sabbath every week. You'll find the show notes and all the ways to connect with Alexandra, here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/148 NEXT STEPS: If you're new to the Devoted Dreamers Podcast or just trying to figure out what's next after you've heard this one, check out my 30 Days of Prayer series or one of these recent episodes: Episode 146 – When You Lose Everything but Still Have a Dream with Stephanie May Wilson – released 3/25/2020 Episode 147 – How to Get Past Your Mindset to Share Your Dream, a Strategy Session with Ashley Johnson – released 4/1/2020 GET MORE INVOLVED...BECOME A DEVOTED DREAMERS PATRON Listener support makes this show possible! Click here to learn more about how you can get involved! GET CONNECTED WITH THE COMMUNITY: Find your tribe in the Devoted Dreamers Insiders Facebook Group where you can connect with other like-minded women in pursuit of their God-shaped dreams. Leave your review of the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or Stitcher Subscribe on Apple Podcasts * Subscribe on Android
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Stephen M. Walt, professor of international affairs Harvard University’s Kennedy School, columnist at Foreign Policy magazine and author of several books on foreign affairs. I saw Stephen speak in person at LSE a few weeks ago and, after hearing Stephen talk on whether the U.S. could have a successful foreign policy again, I had to get him on the pod. The timing couldn’t have been better as it came days after Donald Trump sporadically decided to withdraw troops from northern Syria, leaving his Kurdish allies to be butchered by Turkish forces. Stephen and I took it all the way back to the early 2000s to figure out where the U.S. went wrong, and what events led to the U.S. still being at war with the Taliban in Afghanistan 18 years later. Below is a post-game of everything we covered. Enjoy 🤓Like Me, PleaseBefore you read on, please like this edition of Inside The Newsroom by clicking the ❤️ below the title. That way I’ll appear in clever algorithms and more people will be able to read. Cheers.Can the U.S. Still Have a Successful Foreign Policy?The simple answer to this complicated question is yes. Measuring how successful foreign policies are can be put down to a) whether the U.S. (or any country for that matter) has made another country a safer and more stable place b) whether the U.S. has made more friends than enemies after its operation and c) whether its enemies are stronger or weaker. Some say the last time the U.S. had a successful foreign policy was when the Cold War ended back in 1991, but since then things have largely been a failure. Starting with Bill Clinton when he took over the reins in 1993, carried on by George W. Bush and Barack Obama, and now hopelessly continued as we speak by Donald Trump, both Republicans and Democrats have got it wrong. And that’s exactly where a common misconception lies. The Republicans are often perceived as the party that supports war and the military, and rhetoric in speeches and debates often supports that theory. But when it comes down to real action, the past two presidents from each party have increased the number of troops in war zones, and have all been lousy in looking after its veterans. That said, surveys have shown that in more recent times, younger veterans tend to lean Republican.That brings us to the worst U.S. conflict of the modern era, a war that is still going on after 18 years: the war in Afghanistan.The Unwinnable WarIt came as a shock to me that the war in Afghanistan was still going on. I thought it was done and dusted and that U.S. troops were there to maintain stability. But that’s not the case and the war in Afghanistan has slowly become a deadly quagmire. Since Bush invaded Afghanistan in 2001, and seemingly wiped out the Taliban within months, he went for another bite of the cake and invaded Iraq in 2003. By doing so, Bush transferred the majority of his military’s power and resources more than a 1,000 miles west to eliminate Saddam Hussein, and left open the possibility for the Taliban to return to Afghanistan after hiding out in safe havens across the border in Pakistan. After 18 years of war, thousands of lives lost and hundreds of billions of dollars spent, the U.S. is still trying to ‘win’ the war in Afghanistan. But the fact is the Taliban haven’t been vanquished and remain a threat to the U.S. and its allies, even more so after Trump cancelled secret peace talks with the group in September. The Taliban have warned that more U.S. lives would be lost as a result.Stephen M. Walt for Foreign PolicyRealism vs IdealismSo how did the U.S. get into this Middle Eastern mess via Bush, make no apparent progress under Obama and, well, have all of its credibility shattered under Trump? It remains in this quandary because it has consistently sided with idealism, instead of realism.As we discussed earlier, when Bush thought he’d steamrolled through the Taliban in Afghanistan, he went for the jackpot in Iraq to remove Hussein, but as his military jumped from one country thousands of miles away to another, the inevitable game of Whac-A-Mole began. Then Obama announced he’d withdraw troops from the region, reversed his decision, then went ahead with his plan until there were just less than 10,000 troops in the country at the end of his presidency. And then we have Mr. Trump, who has never experienced realism in his life, and opened the door to a bloody Turkish invasion of northern Syria and killing thousands of Kurdish allies in the process.Idealism trumped (pardon the pun) realism in all of these cases, and explains why the U.S. is still in a conflict with the Taliban, the rise and fall of ISIS, and potential rise again of the Islamist group. Stephen M. Walt for Foreign PolicyWhy Do Countries Go To War?As I wrote back in July after I interviewed author Sebastian Junger, there’s something in the brain that keeps humans engaging in war. I was always taught that wars were fought over for money or religion, which is true, but what I wasn’t told was that going to war has positive psychological effects. Wars bring people together, create a sense of unity, and can provoke human qualities that often lie dormant in ordinary life, such as courage and self-sacrifice. It seems that the emotion of war has gotten the better of U.S. foreign policy for the best part of the past two decades, preventing economically and politically stable nations to be built. Instead, a series of power vacuums were created that see no end in sight. Peace depends on creating societies rich with opportunities and democracy. The fact that so many nations fail to do this makes our future prospects of peace look very bleak.Steve Taylor for the GuardianLast week…#56 — Jamil Smith (Rolling Stone) on voter suppression and the life of congressman Elijah CummingsRelated podcasts…#51 — Jason Kander (Democratic Party) on PTSD and how the U.S. has neglected its veterans #44 — Sebastian Junger (Tribe, The Perfect Storm) on why countries go to warJob CornerEach week I’ll feature a selection of new journalism jobs. This week, Cal Matters has a number of cool positions including… California Divide ReporterCollege Journalism Network EditorData JournalistDeputy News EditorEngagement EditorEvents DirectorHealth ReporterNewsletter Editor Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
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Over the past three years, one of my most favorite things has been meeting women at Business Boutique events all across the country who are there for one reason: Their husbands bought them a ticket. Y’all, let’s take a second. How amazing is that? This crazy, wonderful, exhilarating journey of chasing their dream started because someone—an incredibly supportive husband, in this case—believed in them. That right there is a dream in and of itself. And believe me, I know. I have one of those rock star husbands too. Is Your Husband on Board With Your Business? My husband is my confidant, my teammate, my number one fan—but even he can get overwhelmed by yet another one of my big ideas. Any dreamers out there? Y’all know exactly what I’m talking about. But you know what I’ve discovered? Usually when that happens, it’s because I simply didn’t give him enough information or enough time to process it all. Or, let’s be honest, maybe in my excitement, I jumped all the way from A to Z and just plain scared him! The good news is it’s possible to get even the most hesitant husband interested and on board with your business. (Really!) The best place to start? Take a look at the way you talk to him about your business. What Is the Best Way to Talk to My Husband About My Business? Here’s the deal: A big dream calls for one heck of a powerful communication strategy, whether you’re talking to your customers or your very own spouse. If you want to get your husband on board with your business, you have to first help him understand the meaning behind your work. And I’ve got three tips to help you do just that. In this episode, I’ll talk about the importance of: Explaining your why Asking your husband what he needs Showing him the ways your business brings you joy Related: Ep. 7—How to Build Your Business and Still Have a Life at the Same Time My Guest This Week Is My Husband, Matt Wright! My guest this week is my very own husband, Matt Wright—also known as my biggest cheerleader. There’s nothing I can’t accomplish with that man by my side. I’m so proud of him, and I’m so proud he’s mine. I am so excited for you all to get to know him a little better—and I’m excited for Matt to tell you what it’s like being married to a woman who is chasing a big business dream. So, Matt and I have been married for six years now, and in all that time, he’s never left me speechless—until a few weeks ago. Now, anyone who knows me or has ever listened to this podcast knows that I’m a talker. I am not what you’d call quiet. Or shy—at all. One could say that I have a lot to say, a lot of the time. Shocking, I know! I recently asked Matt what he thinks is the best way for a woman to get her husband on board with her business. Y’all, his answer blew me away. Without hesitation, he explained, “I think husbands should support our wives because that’s our responsibility. If you’re married, it’s your responsibility to support one another.” What?! He totally called out men to do the right thing. And I love him for it. I also love that he offered a completely different perspective that had never occurred to me. That’s invaluable. But let’s be honest: Actions speak louder than words. And sometimes competing responsibilities, other commitments, kids, and everyday life just get in the way. That’s why I wanted Matt to share his thoughts on specific ways for your spouse to become more interested—more personally invested—in your business. In this podcast, Matt and I will talk about: Looking for common threads in both your businesses so you can help one another Respecting your husband’s feelings as they relate to your business The best ways to manage expectations and become a true team How to make your husband still feel like a priority in your life Thinking about your business from your husband’s perspective What Do I Do If My Husband Doesn’t Support My Dream? In a perfect world, every single woman chasing a dream would have a supportive husband behind her. Sadly, I know that’s not the reality for everyone. But it’s never too late for your marriage to become a real partnership. Please believe me when I tell you that. You need to work on changing the dynamic of your relationship to create a new normal around your business. I know you can do it. And I’m going to share four ways to help you gain your husband’s support. If you’re as hard driving as I am, some of these may be a struggle for you. But trust me. They are worth your time and your patience. I have another challenge for you. Have your husband listen to the rest of this episode with you. I’m going to be answering questions from husbands whose wives are pursuing their business dreams just like you. I think it will be extremely informative and helpful for both of you. Lastly, don’t forget that I love hearing from you! Send me your questions or comments by email or Twitter. Or give me a call on my new toll-free line at 844.944.1074. You just might hear your question on a future episode! 1:19 5 How to Include Your Husband in Your Business 7:38 Interview with Matt Wright 36:46 Encouragement to Communicate with Your Husband 42:43 #ASKCHRISTYWRIGHT 57:12 Homework Get Christy's 10 Ways to Take Care of You by filling out the form here! To save $10 on any Business Boutique Nashville ticket, use the code BBWRIGHT. Sign up for the Business Idea Bootcamp at BusinessBoutique.com/Bootcamp. Use the code BOOTCAMP to receive the Business Boutique audiobook for free! If you have a success story you would like to share with the Business Boutique community, email me at podcast@businessboutique.com. New podcast episodes are available every other week.
Over the past three years, one of my most favorite things has been meeting women at Business Boutique events all across the country who are there for one reason: Their husbands bought them a ticket. Y'all, let's take a second. How amazing is that? This crazy, wonderful, exhilarating journey of chasing their dream started because someone-an incredibly supportive husband, in this case-believed in them. That right there is a dream in and of itself. And believe me, I know. I have one of those rock star husbands too. Is Your Husband on Board With Your Business? My husband is my confidant, my teammate, my number one fan-but even he can get overwhelmed by yet another one of my big ideas. Any dreamers out there? Y'all know exactly what I'm talking about. But you know what I've discovered? Usually when that happens, it's because I simply didn't give him enough information or enough time to process it all. Or, let's be honest, maybe in my excitement, I jumped all the way from A to Z and just plain scared him! The good news is it's possible to get even the most hesitant husband interested and on board with your business. (Really!) The best place to start? Take a look at the way you talk to him about your business. What Is the Best Way to Talk to My Husband About My Business? Here's the deal: A big dream calls for one heck of a powerful communication strategy, whether you're talking to your customers or your very own spouse. If you want to get your husband on board with your business, you have to first help him understand the meaning behind your work. And I've got three tips to help you do just that. In this episode, I'll talk about the importance of: Explaining your why Asking your husband what he needs Showing him the ways your business brings you joy Related: Ep. 7-How to Build Your Business and Still Have a Life at the Same Time My Guest This Week Is My Husband, Matt Wright! My guest this week is my very own husband, Matt Wright-also known as my biggest cheerleader. There's nothing I can't accomplish with that man by my side. I'm so proud of him, and I'm so proud he's mine. I am so excited for you all to get to know him a little better-and I'm excited for Matt to tell you what it's like being married to a woman who is chasing a big business dream. So, Matt and I have been married for six years now, and in all that time, he's never left me speechless-until a few weeks ago. Now, anyone who knows me or has ever listened to this podcast knows that I'm a talker. I am not what you'd call quiet. Or shy-at all. One could say that I have a lot to say, a lot of the time. Shocking, I know! I recently asked Matt what he thinks is the best way for a woman to get her husband on board with her business. Y'all, his answer blew me away. Without hesitation, he explained, "I think husbands should support our wives because that's our responsibility. If you're married, it's your responsibility to support one another." What?! He totally called out men to do the right thing. And I love him for it. I also love that he offered a completely different perspective that had never occurred to me. That's invaluable. But let's be honest: Actions speak louder than words. And sometimes competing responsibilities, other commitments, kids, and everyday life just get in the way. That's why I wanted Matt to share his thoughts on specific ways for your spouse to become more interested-more personally invested-in your business. In this podcast, Matt and I will talk about: Looking for common threads in both your businesses so you can help one another Respecting your husband's feelings as they relate to your business The best ways to manage expectations and become a true team How to make your husband still feel like a priority in your life Thinking about your business from your husband's perspective What Do I Do If My Husband Doesn't Support My Dream? In a perfect world, every...
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Aired Friday, 27 October 2017, 7:00 PM ET Eating Healthy and Still Have a Gut ‘out-of-whack?' Sharon Sayler from The Autoimmune Hour welcomes Kelsey Ale, certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner who began her career in the health and wellness industry over a decade ago. With her in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology, she approaches her nutrition practice from a whole-body perspective. On today's episode we explore: ~ What is emotional eating and emergency “follow the jingle” eating ~ Understanding your own bio-individuality and food sensitivities ~ Why it's necessary to always look at digestion first when it comes to autoimmune ~ What are anti-nutrients and could they be keeping us from thriving? ~ Juicing, raw or cook – which way is better? ~ Plus so much more… Kelsey Ale creates individualized nutrition, supplement, and wellness plans that address each client's needs. This focus on “bio-individuality” allows her to meet each person where they are and create a completely customized plan to ensure their health goals are achieved. She believes that proper nutrition is one of the most fundamental tools we can use to create a healthy, happy life. Grab a copy of her free ebook, “5 to Thrive: The 5 Keys For Creating Vibrant Health & Healing Your Body” and learn more about Kelsey at: http://www.kelseyale.com/
Epigraph For the third year in a row, the Drunk Booksellers drove all over Seattle (and the surrounding regions) for Indie Bookstore Day. We asked booksellers at each of the 21(!!!) stores we visited to tell us what they're recommending in the current political climate. We also collected recommendations from past guests and #SEABookstoreDay Champions! (For an epic TBT, check out our episodes from Seattle Bookstore Day Year One and Year Two.) Chapter 1 In Which Your Fearless Hosts Wake Up Far Too Early, Take a Ferry, Drink an Obscene Amount of Caffeine, and Get Our First Round of Bookseller Recommendations Emma, Eagle Harbor Book Co. American War by Omar El Akkad Madison Duckworth, Liberty Bay Books Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Ron Woods, Edmonds Bookshop The Nix by Nathan Hill Robert Sindelar, Third Place Books Exit West by Mohsin Hamid Annie Carl, The Neverending Bookshop Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Ruth Dickey, Seattle Arts & Lectures The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward Chris Jarmick, BookTree Dark Money by Jane Mayer Red Notice by Bill Browder Laurie & Marni, Island Books Why We March: Signs of Protest and Hope It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis What We Do Now: Standing Up for Your Values in Trump's America ed. Dennis Johnson The Book of Joy by Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu Hallelujah Anyway by Anne Lamott Larry Reid, Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery American Presidents by David Levine Amber, Seattle Mystery Bookshop Golden Age mysteries by authors like Agatha Christie and Elizabeth Daly Chapter 2 In Which Kim and Emma Make it Back to Seattle-Proper and Still Have... a Lot of Bookstores to Visit Tegan Tigani, Queen Anne Book Company Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist by Sunil Yapa Georgiana Blomberg, Magnolia's Bookstore Bobcat & Other Stories by Rebecca Lee Lara Hamilton, Book Larder Soup for Syria by Barbara Abdeni Massaad Madison, Secret Garden Books Exit West by Mohsin Hamid (2nd mention!) I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith Tom Nissley, Phinney Books Ghettoside by Jill Leovy Billie Swift, Open Books: A Poem Emporium Whereas by Layli Long Soldier In the Language of My Captor by Shane McCrae Trophic Cascade by Camille T. Dungy The Boston Review's Poems for Political Disaster If You Can Hear This: Poems in Protest of an American Inauguration by Bryan Borland Resist Much / Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the Resistance Water & Salt by Lena Khalaf Tuffaha Into Each Room We Enter Without Knowing by Charif Shanahan Sea and Fog by Etel Adnan Pam Cady, University Bookstore Make Trouble by John Waters Christina, Third Place Books Ravenna Against Equality: Queer Revolution, Not Mere Inclusion ed Ryan Conrad Garrett, Ada's Technical Books No Place to Hide by Glenn Greenwald Chapter 3 In Which Guests from Episodes Past Return to Give Their Recommendations Pete Mulvihill, Green Apple Books (episode 8) Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Make Trouble by John Waters (2nd mention) Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel White Tears by Hari Kunzru The Dark Dark by Samantha Hunt Leah Koch, The Ripped Bodice (episode 13) Prime Minister by Ainsley Booth & Sadie Haller A Promise of Fire by Amanda Bouchet Paul Constant, The Seattle Review of Books (episode 14) Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America by Ari Berman Chapter 4 In Which the Seattle Bookstore Day Champions Tell Us What They're Reading Katie The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin The Queen of the Night by Alexander Chee Ed The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs (which totes has a white cover) (also mentioned: The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein) Courtney, Three-Year Seattle Bookstore Day Champion(!!!) Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldua The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (for the Book Club for Courtneys) Kristianne, Shelf Awareness The Book of Joan by Lidia Yuknavitch Kendra American Gods by Neil Gaiman Tony Hillerman Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis (check out Michael Lewis's episode on the Freakonomics podcast) Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein Epilogue What are you reading in the current political climate? Let us know at @drunkbookseller. Non-book political media that Emma recommends: The New York Times (support journalism, y'all) What the Fuck Just Happened Today? Wall of Us Flippable Indivisible Guide - A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda Kim's listening to: Pod Save America Pod Save the World With Friends Like These Another Round You can find us on: Twitter at @drunkbookseller Litsy at @drunkbooksellers Facebook Instagram Email Newsletter Website Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes bookish things for Book Riot. Kim tweets occasionally from @finaleofseem, but don’t expect too much. Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! Kim went on a v weird youtube rabbit hole while procrastinating from editing, but had enough self control not to add this track to the end of the episode. You're welcome.
Motivating your team, particularly when the going is tough, is hard work. In this extract from an interview with Errol Williamson in Spring 2015, I talk about how to get your team onside and motivate them to higher levels of performance. EW: In your book ‘How to Make Partner and Still Have a Life’, Part … How to construct a speech which inspires a team to improve its performance Read More » The post How to construct a speech which inspires a team to improve its performance appeared first on How To Make Partner.
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