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Joining me at the Firepit tonight is Author , podcaster and Baptist Minister The Reverand Peter Laws. Peter has made a diverse career in the world of Paranormal podcasts as well as being the author of a series of Sucessful novels in the Horror Genre . Peter is also a regular contributer to the Fortean times as well as making guest apperences on Uncanny for BBC Sounds. I am trul;y fortunate to have him join me for a chat around the fire where we discuss his career and life and end with me performing a piece of his choice. We hope you enjoy?. Owenstaton@aol.com Peters website www.Peterlaws.co.uk Peters Patreon www.patreon.com/peterlaws Owens Patreon www.patreon.com/owenstaton7 Please take care and happy new year Owen x
What if there was an easier way to book the roles that you've wanted? A way that uses your mind, feelings, and beliefs instead of endless physical work. There is, let's dive into it!!
Founder & CEO, Dawn Maire, came up with the idea for Starla Alcohol-Removed Wine while she was taking a break from alcohol and could not find a suitable non-alcoholic replacement for her beloved wine. Teaming up with Co-Founder & Chief Creative, Jamie Coulter, the two created the first and only ultra-premium alcohol removed wine created for wine lovers wishing to nix the spirits but savor the experience. From the beginning, Dawn and Jamie wanted to take an untraditional approach to branding Starla: One that was undeniably feminine, highly stylized and lifestyle-focused.Elevate Your Brand is the #1 marketing podcast for entrepreneurs and “wantreprenuers” looking for insider tips and secrets from the most exciting new and growing brands in Los Angeles and the US at large. Each week, entrepreneurial special guests join Laurel Mintz, founder and CEO of award-winning marketing agency Elevate My Brand, to discuss the marketing failures and successes that have brought their brands to the next level. Learn from real-life experiences and be inspired by leaders in your industry about how smart digital and experiential marketing can elevate your brand.
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One of New Zealand's most successful and influential netball coaches, Robyn Broughton has died, after a recent illness. She's best known as coach of the supremely successful Southern Sting from 1998 to 2007, winning a record seven titles in 10 years. The side captured the hearts and minds of the Invercargill community and ignited a sense of southern pride. Bridget Tunnicliffe reports.
In Episode 97 of the Healthy Wealthy Stylist Podcast, we dive into "Avoid Burnout and Be Successful." We explore 5 critical touchpoints: What are you spending your time on Evaluating if services are fulfilling and profitable Assessing work-life balance Enforcing personal and professional boundaries Strategies to recharge before and after your workday Have questions, thoughts, or insights? DM me on Instagram @shelby.bettencourt Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review! Please xoxo
I am honored to have Aryeh Rephun, CEO of Aryeh & Co. on my show for the 2nd go around. Aryeh has built a successful Jewelry business in just a few short years and has done custom jewelry pieces for some very notable celebrities. Tune in as we discuss the fundamentals of setting yourself apart from the competition as a custom jewelry business owner and as an entrepreneur overall. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, AND SHARE! LINK TO MY WEEKLY REAL ESTATE NEWSLETTER AND ALL SOCIALS https://linktr.ee/rafaelgroup Aryeh's Instagram: @aryehandco Rafi's instagram: @rafi_the_realtor Podcast instagram page: @SoothingSemantics --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rafael-pinsky/message
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Jeff Hathhorn joins the show as breaking news dropped on the show. The Giants and Saquon Barkley agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million. What would make for a successful season for the Steelers? Would 11-6 but missing the playoffs, like Nate Davis predicted, be a good year?
AA's running a "nominate a mate" campaign to help fill a driving instructor shortage. Qualities and qualifications: a responsible and careful driver, passionate about education and road safety, and of course patience in spades. Sucessful candidates and the mates that nominate could win hundreds of dollars in prizes. AA Driving School General Manager Roger Venn talks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6329522149112
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Fashion Entrepreneurs get excited about creating logos and so they should. But the logo should be the last thing you do not the first. Jana Dambekalne is a Visual Communication Senior Lecturer and ex Art Director with a wealth of experience. Listen to our chat about how logos are defunct unless they are memorable and how to ensure your brand identity is doing its job. This is a great place to start if you are thinking of starting a fashion brand or re-branding. Fashion Hub Singapore is a podcast for fashion brands looking to create social impact. To find out more about what I do go to https://www.anisajohnny.com/ or follow me on Instagram @anisajohnny Follow Jana's adventures in design at @bedesigneducated
Sucessful guitarist of The Meat Cutters falls in love with Ari, his biggest fan. S4 Ep8 Bonus Patreon.com/TrashTalkPodcast Follow the show on Instagram @catfishtrashtalk Tiktok @trashtalkpodcasts Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok: Tracey Carnazzo @trixietuzzini Noelle Winters @noeygirl_ Traceycarnazzo.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TrashTalkPodcasts
For this episode, we have a special guest co-host, Shannon Dickie. Jeff is away on Maui so Mark and Shannon talk about backcountry camping, something that Shannon loves to do. Shannon provides us with nine tips that she thinks really makes for a more successful backcountry camping adventure. We also discuss what we learned in the past week (including the drama at twitter and getting locked in a box) and what media we have been consuming.
Welcome back girl gainz gang! We're chatting about what it takes to be successful in bodybuilding. Yes, genetics do help but it takes even more than that. Thanks for listening!Follow Alexis on Instagram: @a_fit_adams For posing @posing_with_alexis Follow Amber on Instagram: @amberpacholokFor Stage Glam: www.amberpbeauty.comLiquid Sun Rayz Code: LSRALEXISThe Shoe Fairy Code: ALEXISNuethix code: AlexisGasp Alexis15 Gallon gear code: AmberpTru Supplements code: Amberp Email: girlgainzpodcast@gmail.com
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Hour 2 - Carson was taking his baby for a walk when he saw some porch pirates trying to rob his neighbor. The NASA DART mission was successful in knocking the asteroid it hit off course. Tom Brady is getting in on the Pickle Ball craze and bought a pickle ball team. Carson gives us an update on Bachelor in Paradise.
Hour 1 - Butter boards are all the rage on social media. We wonder who has the best butter. NASA DART was successful in making contact with the asteroid it was shot at. Alec Baldwin may face criminal charges from the shooting that occurred on the set of Rust.
Pantea Jafari is lead counsel at Jafari Law, which she opened in 2012. In 2022 Pantea won a successful group litigation for over 100 Iranian applicants whose applications were refused under the Self-Employed Class. Pantea successfully argued that the Canadian government unfarily changed the standards for these applicants after they had applied. We discuss the Self-Employed Class, the doctrine of legitimate expectations, breaches of procedural fairness, changing visa offices and how group litigation works.
As a young girl growing up in Atlanta, chemistry and math were a passion for Stephanie Espy, our podcast guest, this week. This passion followed Stephanie to college, where she earned her bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from MIT. Upon earning her degree, Stephanie became one of the women who earned 19 percent of bachelor's degrees in engineering, as well as one of the minority women awarded 3 percent of bachelor's degrees in engineering. Stephanie went on to further her education by graduating from UC Berkeley with a master's in chemical engineering and obtaining an MBA from Emory University.With a strong career path projected before her, Stephanie felt compelled to set her own course, focusing her work on making STEM subjects more relatable and engaging for kids and highlighting women role models in STEM. Stephanie started her own business in 2008 and is the Founder and CEO of MathSP. Additionally, she authored the book STEM Gems, a book for girls and young women to explore STEM careers through the stories of 44 inspiring women STEM leaders. In my conversation with Stephanie, who is recognized as the #1 LinkedIn Top Voice in Education, I asked her who were her role models growing up, how she had the courage to leave a stable industry job and start her own business, and she shares the entrepreneurship lessons she learned along the way.
In this episode, we will discuss successful sales cycles.So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!Watch the video version of this on my Youtube page at www.Youtube.com/SherriJohnson.Try out my new online coaching platform Playbook™ for 30 days! Get access to 15 plus courses and a monthly group Q and A coaching session. Get your free trial here https://bit.ly/3hjHvEj.
In part 1 of 3, Brad shares the steps that he took to create a multi-million dollar business in real estate and how he rose to the top, before a sudden turn of events in 2008 that led to losing it all!
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In this EPI we will be talking about the top 10 Mindsets for Sucessful entrepreneurs. FULL INTERVIEW WATCH HERE WATCH Previous Videos:
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The Autoimmune Paleo Diet can be a great tool for those with autoimmune conditions but the diet can be tricky to navigate and often lead to confusing questions such as: What foods can I actually eat? What foods should I avoid? How do I prepare the foods I can eat? In this episode, Seth is joined by Lili Hanft, Grassroots Functional Medicine Nutritionist and Lifestyle Coach, to discuss practical application tools, tips and resources that you can utilize to be successful when incorporating an AIP diet into your lifestyle. This is part two in our AIP Diet series. If you haven't already, check out Episode 15: The Autoimmune Paleo Diet: What It Is, the Science Behind It, and Who Can Benefit. In this episode, Seth and Lili discuss: ☝Common mistakes people make on the AIP diet ✅Signs that you are not eating a balanced AIP diet
Hello everyone! Today, Riley goes solo to talk about some of what went into After The Rain, our recent successful TTRPG Kickstarter! As always, we couldn't have gotten here with you, but we also had quite a bit of things we had to do in the backend to get to where we are. Let us know if you enjoyed this content - there's so much more we could cover on this topic.Keep an eye on After The Rain;https://www.desksanddorks.org/After-The-Rain
We are rolling! This is set to be the best season of the Together We Print Podcast yet! Episode 4 is set to be no different! We have a TON of things planned and today we are going to talk about a lot of them! Plus we have very special guest.....Brian Barnard- Professional live painter from Fernandina Beach, FL- https://www.facebook.com/brianbarnardart/- https://www.instagram.com/brianbarnardart/?hl=en- https://brianbarnardart.bigcartel.com/Big Thanks to our Season 5 Podcast Sponsor!Allegiance Roof Systems - (904) 513-3976www.allegianceroofjax.com - Jax, FloridaAlso checkout this weeks artist spotlight with links below!Artist Spotlight: Ramone SketchInstagram: @ramonesketch / @cueva_negra (House Of Printing)Location: WorldwideSupport: www.ramonesketch.com.bigcartel.comOur StuffWebsite - https://www.grindtimefl.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/grindtimefl/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GrindtimeflTwitter - https://twitter.com/TogetherWePrintWebsite - https://www.grindtimefl.com/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5UY4JoafAlkrxIEB5YxGoN
Power Nickel (PNPN: TSX-V) (CMETF: OTCQB) is focused on high-potential battery metal prospects in Canada. The company recently completed the acquisition of its option to acquire up to 80% of the Nisk Project ( Nickel, Copper, PGE ) from Critical Elements Lithium Corp. as it transforms into a battery metals provider for the emerging EV Industry. The NISK property comprises a large land position (20 kilometres of strike length) with numerous high-grade intercepts. Power Nickel is focused on confirming what is known to be there, while also expanding the ( non 43-101 ) high-grade nickel-copper PGE mineralization historical resource. This will be accomplished through the drill program by preparing a new Mineral Resource, substantially aided by the first results that returned 19.9 Metres of 0.7% Ni, 0.61% Cu, 0.04% Co, 0.81gPd, 0.39g Pt and add potential to " have a commercial high-grade Nickel Sulphate deposit" Power Nickel is not stopping here, as well as intent on identifying additional high-grade mineralization through other property targets, the company plans to developing a process to potentially produce nickel sulphates responsibly for batteries suitable for the battery supply chain; helping develop the next generation of electric technologies. Very few Junior Mining company achieve the level of success Terry Lynch, CEO is creating at PNPN, and he is still in the early stages of developing a high grade resource the market will have to pay attention to. The "Nisk" Battery Metals property is a transformative asset that includes a ( Non 43-101) resource as well as multiple exploration targets that could make shareholders very happy.
Thank you for listeningFarm4Profit episode vs Farm4Fun EpisodeThank you again for suggesting topics for us to talk about on the podcast and keep them coming. Send those to farm4profitllc@gmail.com or find us all over social media.We greatly appreciate your help in growing our audience.The listener review today is brought to you by Geringhoff. Remember that they are head of the class no matter the crop with their premium harvesting heads. Today's premium listener review is”***** - @centraliowa_rainage – I like this kind of conversation (thumbs up)Commercial: Time is running out to use code Farm4Profit at www.outbackwraps.com for 20% offMain Topic -What traits do the most successful famers, business leaders, clients all have in common?Guest – Rob Sharkey @sf28430Rob Sharkey, known in digital circles as The Shark Farmer, is not your average Illinois grain farmer. He's a disruptor who is unwavering in his ability to directly address controversial topics.Rob tackles life, alongside his high school sweetheart, Emily, knowing four smaller sharks in their school will be impacted by their choices.Rob has elevated his no-nonsense antics from the field to the SiriusXM radio waves and TV with his own show. This is either their strongest move to-date, or their biggest mistake. Tune into to watch and listen for yourself!Lastly, the man is solely responsible behind the motivation to start the Farm4Profit PodcastPeople/Teamwork/Advisory Team10/18/21 – F4P – E61 – Travis (?) from Circle U Farms – Exploring Custom Livestock Options Note: Awesome “What's working in ag segment” with Peggy from www.fieldpocket.com Surround yourself with good people. Make good decisions. Have a good banker! The basic rules for goodbusiness are the same rules for farming. Make no business decisions out of emotions. 10/11/21 – F4F – E154 – Jim McArthur, Randy Hammersmith (twin brother?) w/Field Rows Have the right people in your corner, because you can't do it (farming) alone. Get a good crop consultant. 8/2/21 – F4F – E149 – Summer Fun with Rocking R Cross Cattle – ReaganSurround yourself with good people. Be a businessman first, if the numbers don't work, don't do it.5/18/20 – F4P – E23 – Chad Hutson, HT Plumbing, Goldman Sachs Small Business graduate, Using a 10X GrowthMentality to get to more profitSurround yourself with people/things to make yourself better; eliminate people/things that'll bring you down;elevate yourself to be the best you can be.11/29/2021 – F4P – E64 Vance Crowe on Negotiations The willingness to be mentored, to seek out a mentorships and be curious about making yourself better.Character/Good People11/15/2021 – F4P – E62 Dave Hedt OutbackWrapsThey love what they do11/8/2021 – F4F – 156 W/ Super Huego Justin Nunley. They treat everyone with respect. They talk to everyone as professionals. They down talk down or look down on anybody.10/25/2021 – F4F – E155 w/ Will BrinkleyPatient enough to wait until the timing is right whether it be for planting or harvesting or with care for animals9/13/21 – F4F – E152 – Delaney Howell Great time managers; Challenge yourself – never be ok with status quo. Never say no – evaluate every opportunity.8/23/21 – F4P - E57 – Farm with Stubborn Farmers – Andy JunkinChange in attitude – we're not perfect and don't expect others to change for you – be the better person.5/17/21 – F4P – E50 – Controlling Compaction with tire royalty, Scott Sloan of Titan InternationalGreat, nice 2) willing to listen 3) look at themselves; take chances and look/seek technology changes.3/29/21 – F4F – E140 – Burkhart Family – Mike, Kim and TravisLegacy! What re you willing to leave behind for your children; leave an impact that's not about ME; get away from greed. (Tanner commented his New Year's resolution was to keep log of successful traits!)3/15/21 – F4F – E139 – Jen Hartman, John Deere, Director of Public Relations and Social MediaSelf-awareness – being strong communicators; Know what to say and when to say it! Gratitude12/14/20 – F4P – E39 1031 Exchanges and Intro to Drones – David BrownRelationships - do things the right way; attention to detail; excellence; look for win-win opportunities; success feeds off itself.9/14/20 – F4F – E126 – Brady Smith, Keg Creek brewingPatience, persistence, perseverance; find a way to get around roadblocks; be good with numbers and how toput a crop in; don't over leverage and don't take unnecessary risks; surround yourself with quality people whowant you to succeed.7/6/20 – F4F – E121 – Scott, The Foundry Distilling Co – Heritage BourbonGenuineness and authenticity in your character and skill set; be honest; whatever you do, do it well; be real,and it's ok to not be good at something/everything.8/17/20 – F4F – E124 – Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, ISU, BrightSide Aleworks Involvement – put your whole self into whatever you do, and you'll get that value back. Connections meanvalue! The busiest people get the most done. 7/27/20 – F4P – E28 – Matt Brechwald, Off-Farm Income Podcast, Gaining more than money from running a businessBeing present – be out there in the field with the crops or the animals. Develop that 6th sense to know when or if something is wrong. Be the first to know it.Continual Learning/Willingness to Change11/29/2021 – F4P – Vance CroweWilling to be mentored. Try things that are uncomfortable. Put yourself in the place to ask questions of someone and learn from them.11/1/21 – F4P – E62 – Market Updates – Casey from moving Iron PodcastAre avid readers of of books with topics like self help, leadership and ones that provide different perspectives. Having an open mind to learning how others think.9/20/21 – F4P – E59 – To Lease or Not to Lease - TJ Masker, Sr. Product Manager at TractorZoomDeep, deep curiosity - ask why? Want to learn more every year. Keep improving - learn for the long run;may not be used now, but maybe in ten years.9/6/21 – F4P – E58 – Solve your labor shortage - Lori Culler with Ag HiresAlways looking forward, educating themselves. Keep their heads up and not down, looking ahead; strategic7/19/21 – F4F – E148 – Summer Fun with Ag Pilot Chick – Emily DanielNot complacent. Never stop learning. Able to change and adapt.6/7/21 – F4F – E145 – Snarkosaurous – Rupert (Snark after Dark ) 2 hoursCuriosity - want to learn more; Eagerness – try what other people haven't; Humility. If it doesn't kill you, just keep getting up. Always want to learn more. Some may have failed, but learn from it. Don't live in fear offailure. Fight “off” your back. Pin Tweet: Keep shifting; keep moving in your despair; blame nobody; expectnothing, do something. Win more days than you lose.5/24/21 – F4F – E144 – Grant and Michelle Wells of Wells AG Supply, Fonda, IowaOpen minded, don't get stuck doing business the conventional way; critical thinking; willing to see if things canbenefit them, adjust, and want to get and be better.3/22/21 – F4P – E46 – Busting Planting Myths with Dr. Mary Gumz, Agronomy Manager, Pioneer Hi-Breds Willingness to consider change; evaluate all practices; (Dave-Data-Driven-Decisions) (Dr. Kyle Glienke fan review)2/22/21 – F4P – E44 – Your Soil is the Key to More Profit – Bodie Kitchel, National Director of Agronomy at Biodyne USA and Brody Benton – 365 Next Level AgThey all ask Why? – don't accept status quo. Know something's out there – surround yourself with others whowant and will make you better.2/8/21 – F4P – E43 – Future of Agriculture Crossover – Tim Hammerich, Ag Grad Dr. Dir. Of Strategic Communication(Tanner mentioned his New Year's resolution to keep successful trait log.) for Congent ConsultingCuriosity – not close-minded (2) grit – overcome challenges (3) empathy – see thru someone else's eyes1/25/21 – F4P – E42 – Will the US and China play nice together? Dr. Wendong Zhang, Professor ISUCuriosity; Globally minded; willingness to learn and listen12/28/20 – F4P – E40 – Equipment and Land Values with Machinery PeteListen and be open to learn new things; slow down and pay attention. (1) long-term thinking, even if it's hard to do. Needs discipline. (2) realize that you CAN be wrong; admit your mistakes, learn from them-it's a strength,not a weakness.11/16/20 – F4P – E37 – Could you farm more precisely? With Josh Kayser, Granular CSAConstantly learning and improving; curious; flexible and adaptable - things change and willing to make changes10/19/20 – F4P – E35 – Jessman Smith, Principal Financial Group Your Farm's Future; transferring wealth, knowledgeWilling to try something new; step out of your comfort zone; big farms are made up of little farms that failed to plan.6/8/20 – F4F – E119 – Elena Magnimonte, Loup River DistilleryDon't be afraid to try something new for your business and life.Hardwork/Dedication11/15/2021 – F4P – E62 – Naeem Zafar (Telesense) – ProductivityThey all have passion. Not just for farming but passion in general. When you have passion for one thing you have passion for others and it gives you the drive to get things done.9/27/21 - F4F - E153 - Andrew Blake, Blake's Hard Cider - Everything Borrowed podcastShow up everyday - "put-in-the-work" type culture; don't expect something for nothing; Keep your head down and work hard and the universe will provide; obviously, some days will be better than others.8/9/21 – F4P – E56 – Summer Fun with Andrew Uphill (Uppy)Go Getters! Don't sit on their hands. Find what you want to do and do it. Chase your dreams. (Dave says,Thomas Edison – “Opportunity is missed by most because it's dressed in coveralls and looks like hard work.”) 7/26/21 – F4P – E55 – Summer Fun with Taylor Sumption (BTO)Very innovative; driven – fining new ways to get ahead. Don't care what the neighbors think or do. Always want to get better.7/12/21 – F4P – E54 – Summer Fun with Dan the Iowa Dairy FarmerAmbition- be driven – this is not learned or taught, you're born with it. You either have it or you don't.4/5/21 – F4P – E47 – Talking Combines in the Spring! Ryan Bloes, Mobile Inspection Ag Service, Janesville, IowaDisciplined and efficient; the owners run the planters and combines.2/15/21 – F4F – E137 – Chuck Weldon and Blvd Brewing Co.Hard work, dedication, passionate, love – open-mindedness – willing to try new things; you'll never work a dayin your life if you love what you do.12/7/20 – F4F – E132 – Carson King – The Midwest LegendDrive – see what they want, and do what they can to make it happen, don't stop until they get it done. Find a way to get it completed. Never get bored. (Dave says: Winston Churchill “We make a living by what weget, but we make a life by what we give.”)7/20/20 – F4F – E122 – Jenny Sauer-Schmidgall, Danenberger family VineyardsWork ethic and faith. You can't know what tomorrow will bring or plan for it. Work hard and stay positive.6/29/20 – F4P – E26 – Nikki Boxler, NY, Your Farm's Marketing PlanHard working and trustworthy. Someone you want to have a beer with and be friends.Financially Savvy/Treat it Like a Business6/28/21 – F4P – E53 – Organic Farming with Adam BissellKnow your operation and its breakeven. Put work and time into making your operation better.6/14/21 – F4P – E52 – What Really Happens in a Peer Group – Shay Foulk with Ag Solutions(he loved the question) Identify that they need to spend more time working “on” the business and not just “in” the business; know the cost of production; develop strategy to profitability; take a step back and know whereto start.5/31/21 – F4P – E51 – Tools to Protect Downside Risk in Commodity Pricing – Tommy Grisafi with Advance TradingLuck, gratitude, grateful and incredibly hard-working. Educated at different levels, change with the world; don't be afraid to ask for help mentally or physically or financially.4/26/21 – E142 – Brittany & TR Jones of Richlands DairyVersatility – Jack of all trades 2) adaptability – the farmers that are left need to market themselves and add value where needed.4/12/21 – F4F – E141 – Seth Davis, Geringhoff sales rep.Able to crunch the numbers; plans ahead, use spreadsheets, don't fly by the seat of their pants, know your data1/11/21 – F4P – E39 – Small Changes for BIG Impact with Hotrod Farmer, Ray BohaczAttention to details – bring efficiencies to your operation through your equipment.11/30/20 – F4P – E38 – Update for Tax Planning Season with Kyle Woiwood CPACare - they understand their business, more than what's in the bank; ask questions; assemble a team: attorney,CPA, banker, financial advisor, consultant. You need more than one person.10/5/20 – F4P – E34 – Amanda De Jong, State Executive Director for Iowa USDA Farm Service Agency. What Can the FSA/USDA do for you now? Approach your operation like a business; be open to change that may improve profitability; make suretechnology is "worth" it for your operation; good planners - plan ahead; have a risk management plan; knowyour data and numbers.9/28/20 – F4F – E127 – Royce Johns, Back Pocket BrewingKnow what's your definition of success; freedom to make choices; you're the master of our own success.7/13/20 – F4P – E27 – Laura Carlson, NE, Referrals lead to more profitKnow your operation and what you want it to become. Be clear and honest. Don't be afraid; set goals.6/22/20 – F4F – E120 – Adam Kleiss @moo4isu, Fire Trucker BreweryYou have to be ‘next level'; it's not easy, you have to go above and beyond the others; get organized; find outwhat works and what's not working.6/15/20 – F4P – E25 – Jamie Pollard, ISU Director of Athletics, What Can Farmers learn from football?Have vision; build a successful culture; have passion; have heart; be motivated; trusting and listening; strongcore values; stay grounded; when you've been successful, remember who you were and are; communicate andempower those you work with/for.Taking Chances/Trusting Your Gut7/5/21 – F4F – E147 – Mark Thomas of Thomas FarmsResilience and adaptability – can face negatives every day, learn from it and adapt.6/21/21 – F4F – E146 – Huey B Cool – Huey BoelenRisk takers (trait from parents); risk loving and hard workers11/23/20 - F4F – E131 – Tony Reed @GrowinCorn2020 featuring Sierra Nevada beers, holiday gift list and moreDon't be afraid to go for it.11/2/20 – F4P – E36 – Dallas Welp, CO - Preparing for a Successful meeting with your banker- Vision Bank, sponsor n/aDesire to stay up on trends.10/12/20 – F4F – E128 – Tyler Richton and the High Bank Boys, Big Grove BreweryTake a chance even though there is big risk of failure; take a leap of faith and go for it.9/21/20 – F4P – E33 – Fall AG Technology Update with Chad ColbyBe on the edge; make a conscience effort to keep up with technology and they want to improve the use of theirtime, whatever makes you more efficient. 8/10/20 – F4P – E29 – Loran Steinlage, Maximize Profitability with Cover and Relay cropsSurvival instinct – you have no other options. Learn how to make it work, no matter what it is.1st episode ever 6/27/19 Traits of Top performing farmers - they have a plan and budget in place; know cost of production and break even; business needs an advisory team-CPA, agronomist, banker, livestock guy, farm manager, attorney, technology advisor, peers (2 ears, 1 mouth-listen), financial advisor, auction professional; be proactive, not reactive; predict challenges and overcome. Get better before you get bigger. Always learning. Money is made in the margins. Let's try this, test theories, techniques and technology. Ask questions, surround yourself with those with knowledge you need. Don't spend the money you don't have. Kmart/Amazon in business, be progressive and look forward. What you aren't good at, find someone who is, know your strengths. 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A group of lucky businesses have been chosen for a govenrment trial that will see them by pass MIQ and isolate at home when returning from overseas travel. 605 businesses applied for just 150 places. They had to meet strict criteria including having somewhere to stay alone. No shared ventilations systems, so no apartments. The property has to be within a 50km radius of Christchurch or Auckand international Airport. And travellers need to return to those cities on a direct international flight by December 8. Sucessful applicants were told last Friday. One of them is Mark Ulrich, director of UMC - an engineering company that sells wire fabrication machinery to the fencing industry, around the world. He talks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6278102628001
Life will always be full of challenges. If your goal is to live a life without challenges, you're living in a dream world. Challenges and difficulties are part of life; you can't avoid them...At least not all of them. In truth, you shouldn't really want to avoid many of them because learning to deal with them makes you stronger; and that's a good thing. So, if you cannot stop the challenges, the only choice you have is in how you deal with them. Choice is power; it's your super-power. It's a power you can control. In general, there are four main ways in which people tend to respond to challenges in their life. In this episode we'll take a look at these four possible responses and consider which one you should adopt if you want to have a successful life.
THE GUYS ARE BACK IN THE BIRDS NEST AS RASHAD AND DYLAN TAKE A LOOK AT THE EAGLES HEADING INTO THEIR WEEK 1 MATCHUP WITH THE ATLANTA FALCONS. GIVING THEIR THOUGHTS ON HC NICK SIRIANNA NOW THAT HE'S BEEN IN TOWN FOR AN ENTIRE OFFSEASON. WHATS QB JALEN HURTS NEEDS TO DO TO PROVE HIMSELF AS A FRANCHISE QB! SEASON EXPECTATIONS AND A LOOK AT THE WEEK 1 MATCHUP AND WHAT THE GUYS WILL HAVE THEIR EYE ON!
Here are six habits used by successful couples. The first habit is having a nonjudgemental attitude.
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What kind of expectations do you have for your children? What about parenting with your spouse? Do you have expectations for yourself? In this episode, I share why examing your expectations could be the most helpful parenting tool you could implement. Your expectations are happening to you, you get to decide what kind of expectations you have. They might be the reason why you're feeling upset and causing less connection in your relationships. I share how to evaluate your expectations in your life, how to decide if you want to keep an expectation, and what I'm currently working on. I share ways to stop shaming yourself and how to stop yelling at your kids. Request a coaching consult: https://cortneygivencoaching.typeform.com/to/yhX8spn1
Barrington H. Brennen shares on the topic "Habits used by sucessful couples." This is fascinating information for couples.
Welcome to episode 8 in which I teach you how to build a sucessful practice routine. There is no shortage of advice telling us that we need to practice to get better at jazz. As great as that advice can be, it can also be overwhelming. How can the average person with a full-time job and 2 kids practice and see results? In this podcast I share my tips on how to build a sucessful practice routine. You will learn the three 'T's that build up mine and my student's practice. I will also share with you some student examples and general tips that will hopefully inspire you to practice more.
Influencer marketing programs are very popular. To make your program effective and to reach your goals, here are 10 steps to help you move forward. Thoughtfully planning and selecting appropriate influencers make all the difference between success and failure.
In this episode I discussed the 10 things every successful real estate investor knows. These are things that you should know as well. Please check this episode out because these are all things that I have learned over the last 10 years and have spent the last 4 or 5 years teaching other people to help them reach their goals!