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Summer Interns, Isaac Thompson and Audrey Woodrow speak with physicist, Ganpathy Murthy.
Sandra Peoples interviews Lexi Melia on her experiences as a disability ministry intern, and they share advice for ministry leaders who are looking for an intern for next summer!Find the full show-notes at: www.keyministry.org/podcast
Anna served as a summer intern with Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis. She shares about how rewarding and challenging the experience was from her perspective as an education major and future teacher #summerinternship #teaching #fellowshep #yamcast #genz #internship #shalom #urbanministry #compassionateministry #loveyourneighbor #indianapolis #idaho #discipleship To apply for a Shepherd summer internship, as a bridge-student, or 1 year fellowship of urban ministry start here.
From classic eighties films like “Wall Street” to Bret Easton Ellis's 1991 novel “American Psycho,” the world of finance has long provided a seductive backdrop for meditations on wealth and power. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the many portrayals of this élite realm, and how its image has evolved over time. Where earlier texts glorified Wall Street types as roguish heroes, the Great Recession ushered in more critical fare, seeking to explain the inner workings of a system that benefitted the few at the expense of the many. In 2024, as TikTokkers and personal essayists search for “a man in finance,” things seem to be shifting again. HBO's “Industry,” now in its third season, depicts a cadre of young investment bankers clawing their way to the top of a soulless meritocracy—and may even engender some sympathy for the new finance bro. Why are audiences and creators alike so easily seduced by these stories even after the disillusionment of the Occupy Wall Street era? “We're talking about something—money—that is fun, and that we all on some level do want,” Cunningham says. “It's always going to make us feel.”Read, watch, and listen with the critics:“Industry” (2020—)“Wall Street” (1987)“You don't have to look for a ‘man in finance.' He's everywhere,” by Rachel Tashjian (The Washington Post)Joel Sternfeld's “Summer Interns, Wall Street, New York”“American Psycho” (2000)“American Psycho,” by Bret Easton Ellis“Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” (2010)“The Big Short” (2015)“The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013)“Margin Call” (2011)“The Case for Marrying an Older Man,” by Grazie Sophia Christie (The Cut)“My Year of Finance Boys,” by Daniel Lefferts (The Paris Review)“Ways and Means,” by Daniel Lefferts“Custom of the Country,” by Edith WhartonNew episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts. Share your thoughts on Critics at Large. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey.https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=4&uCHANNELLINK=2
JR and Ronan interview IEX interns Annie, Shay, Alex, and Rory from our class of Summer 2024 with a twist: the interns are also asking some questions. As the co-hosts get in the hot seat, we hear what kept Ronan and JR up at night early in their careers, as well as their advice for the interns as these budding pros build their career paths.
David Phillips chats with 3 former BIC Margaret Jane Dickinson interns. Tune in on September 1st to find out what Max Patten, Destin Rodgers, and Anna Hart have been up to since their respective summers in Machipongo!
As we wind down the summer, I wanted to share a bit about our CASE intern. We had the opportunity to hire someone to join our team and work on a project. This summer's project was a data driven analysis. We hired a student who told us he was interested in human behavior and economics, and we thought that might be a fun combination. Special shout out to my colleague Emma Wellspeak who ultimately chose and hired our intern, Ben. Listen to learn the perspectives from a current college student who was immersed in development for 8 weeks this summer! Ben Outar is a rising sophomore at the University of Toronto, studying economics and psychology. At Toronto, he is a resident at Trinity College and an editor for Trinity's newspaper. He hopes to study behavioral economics in the future, particularly its applications to data and human behavior. At Yale this summer, he has been working with the Parents Gifts team, specifically using data to analyze and provide insights into the Parents Leadership Council program. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devdebrief/support
Every summer, MEMIC interns from across all departments dip their toes into the world of safety culture and Workers' Compensation insurance by working alongside industry professionals, both in the field and around the office. Join me as I chat with Isaac, our Loss Control intern, and Caitlin, or Communications intern.
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Max Hirsch, 2024 SeventySix Capital Summer Intern. Hirsch is a rising Junior at the University of Michigan, where he is pursuing a degree in data science and business. He takes a wide variety of classes, ranging from data manipulation to linear regression to accounting. Passionate about the overlap of sports and business, Hirsch is interning here at SeventySix Capital this summer. Max Hirsch: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-hirsch-b06490274/
David Cox, Adin Hammond and Tyrese Wheaton describe their summer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond interning in three different departments. Full transcript and related links: https://www.richmondfed.org/podcasts/speaking_of_the_economy/2024/speaking_2024_08_14_summer_interns
Join us as we celebrate all that our phenomenal summer intern, Lexi Leden, accomplished this summer and her advice for anyone aspiring to be the next St. Charles Business Alliance Summer Intern.
This week on the podcast we interview our summer intern Adriana Doino! If you've bought a house and come through the studio this summer you may have had the chance to meet her and she's been an awesome asset for our team. You'll learn more about her design background and her degree she's working on at Thaddeus Stevens.
Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker and Communications Director Melissa Littlepage reflect on the passing of Joseph L. Bowser. They also share updates on the South Dakota Ave Safety Study, DPR's Ward 5 Construction Updates, and more from this week's newsletter. Ward 5 Council Office Summer Intern, Faith Hutson, shares about her internship experience and what she worked on for the office this summer including benefits cliffs and supporting maternal health. You can read the latest Ward 5 Weekly Newsletter at ward5.us/news, and subscribe to get the newsletter straight to your inbox every Friday evening at ward5.us/newsletter.
As summer intern Molly Huth, rotation at MM+M draws to a close, she sits for an exit interview with Jack O'Brien and Marc Iskowitz. Plus, our Trends segment touches on Democratic presidential running mate Tim Walz's healthcare policy record and new revelations around Lykos Therapeutics' MDMA clinical trials. Music by Sixième Son Check us out at: mmm-online.com Follow us: YouTube: @MMM-onlineTikTok: @MMMnewsInstagram: @MMMnewsonlineTwitter/X: @MMMnewsLinkedIn: MM+M To read more of the most timely, balanced and original reporting in medical marketing, subscribe here.
Bilal Chaudhry, our summer intern, discusses his experience as an intern at Baker Law Group. We dive into Bilal's "anything but" daily routines and memorable moments. He shares his thoughts on everything from the firm's robust use of technology, the firm's wildly different approach to traditional methods of handling a personal injury claim and why he believes in BLG's commitment to excellent communication. Shake & Bake and Bilal have a few laughs along the way reflecting on a great experience for all involved.
Join host and Director of Astronomy of the Maria Mitchell Association Dr. Regina Jorgenson as she talks with six NSF REU Interns for the summer of 2024 who have all been interning for the Maria Mitchell Association this summer right here on Nantucket. Jillian Epstein, Sophia Chan Davis, Naija Bruckner, Nicolas Mazziotti, Fiona Lopez and Gada Tefera all talk about how they got interested in the field of Astronomy, the projects they each have worked on and what their future plans might hold for them. You can join all of them on Wednesday August 7th from 6-7:30pm at the MMA Research Center or via Zoom as they each present their research projects. Check out their talk and learn more online at https://www.mariamitchell.org/.
In this episode Pastor Matt and Gideon do a DEEP dive into some fun Bible topics. We talk about Greek, Bible translations, NT authorship debates, and theophanies. Part 2 of 2. Welcome to Heights Baptist Church! Our mission is to love and to lead all people to a new life with Christ. Digital Connect Card: https://www.heightschurch.org/connect To watch services online: https://www.heightschurch.org/media To give online: https://www.heightschurch.org/give
Lauren Humphrey, junior Director of Church Ministries student at Concordia University Wisconsin and Summer Intern with LCMS Youth Ministry, joins Andy, Sarah, and guest co-host Rev. Kevin Robson, Chief Mission Officer for the LCMS, during our series on Mercy Stories to talk about her experiences performing acts of mercy while on mission trips with Concordia University Wisconsin, why these mission trips are formative for her and other students, how acts of mercy are integral to our Christian lives, and how mission trips helped her see the church at large and the value of our global partners. Read more about Mercy Work in the LCMS at lcms.org/how-we-serve/mercy.
Summer Intern, Cole Moore preaches on Philippians 2:12-16. Cole explains the importance of living a life that reflects Christ; something that is only possible with the Spirit of God living in us. Note: No notes this week
Welcome to the Heights Podcast! This week, we meet Gideon Sutherland. We talk about life as a ministry intern, college life, and some of what makes Generation Z unique. Part 1 of 2. Welcome to Heights Baptist Church! Our mission is to love and to lead all people to a new life with Christ. Digital Connect Card: https://www.heightschurch.org/connect To watch services online: https://www.heightschurch.org/media To give online: https://www.heightschurch.org/give
Summer Intern, Cole Moore preaches on Philippians 2:1-11. Cole explains the importance of humility in every believer and shows how Jesus was the ultimate example of humility. Note: No notes this week
It's summer internship day on the show, but we begin by Lee asking Sec. Arthur about the summer focus of raising cattle in Oklahoma (0:00). OSU students Gus Ward and Aiden Davis join the show to talk about their experience in ag. Both are involved in summer internships, so they talk about what they've learned and what they hope to do in the future. Topics include how to get out accurate information to people, swine, how young people consume news, and much more (7:40)! Sec. Arthur and ODAFF PIO Lee Benson recap the interview and talk about prior internships they had in college (38:30).
A new MP3 sermon from Redemption Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Justification Subtitle: 2024 Summer Intern Speaker: Jon Vos Broadcaster: Redemption Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Teaching Date: 5/26/2024 Length: 41 min.
On this week's episode of the #BuildingBN podcast, CEO Patrick Hoban talks with our summer intern, Ethan Shellito. Host: Patrick Hoban: CEO, Bloomington-Normal Economic Development Council Guest: Ethan Shellito Websites: https://www.bnbiz.org/ Topics: Get To Know, Fun Facts, Perfect Day in Bloomington-Normal, and Why Does Economic Development Matter?
In questo episodio esploriamo termini comuni nel contesto delle attività estive sul posto di lavoro. Copriamo termini come "Company Outing", "Summer Intern", "Vacation Schedule", e "Casual Fridays", fornendo descrizioni, contesto e esempi pratici per capire e comunicare efficacemente durante l'estate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Bryan Jaster interviews the Faith Formation Summer Intern, Kate Souther. The two talk about some of the Faith Formation projects for this summer and especially focus on the key aspects of the Faith Formation vision and mission statements.
Oklahoma Watch summer interns Jake Ramsey, Jessica Pearce and Ruby Topalian introduce themselves, talk about what interests them in journalism and what they hope to cover this summer. Jennifer Palmer hosts.
AACS Summer Interns, Karen Rueda and Ashlyn Moritz join Jamison and Matt to introduce themselves to the AACS Today audience. Both ladies grew up in Christian school and are currently attending a Christian college. Be sure to listen to catch what they identify as the defining historical moments from their lives. Can you guess what events Jamison and Matt chose?
On this episode of the Mark Harrington Show, Mark interviews Gabriel Vance, a former staff member of Created Equal, about the changes at the Columbus Planned Parenthood location since the Ohio Abortion Amendment was enacted. Mark also interview Gavin, Anara and Molly, who are spending their summer saving babies through Created Equal's summer internship program. To learn more about the program, go to https://www.createdequal.org/summer-internship/ To support these interns and the work Created Equal is doing to raise up the next generation of pro-life activists, go to https://CreatedEqual.org/donate. .............. ✔️ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/mark.r.harrington ✔️ iTunes – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mark-harrington/id827982678 ✔️ Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/62oyyCZG2LBk5OxR9z1c3t ✔️ Everywhere else – https://markharringtonshow.com/link-tree The Mark Harrington Show is on Mark's Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube accounts. Mark's show is available on all the popular podcast platforms as well as on Mark's flagship website: MarkHarrington.org
This week, Zac and Barrett sit down with Russell Ott, current Representative to the South Carolina State House, and candidate for South Carolina State Senate.We discuss the issues that have driven Rep. Ott to continue to his intent to change South Carolina for the better by running and winning his Senate race, to bring true representation for Lexington and Calhoun Counties in District 26!We also welcome Bill Frye as our Summer Intern and Producer to pod. Who knew we needed an Intern/Producer?Instagram | Ott For SenateX (Twitter) | Russell Ott for SenateFacebook | Ott for SenateRussell Ott For South Carolina SenateThe Arena | WebsitePreach Jacobs | Linktr.eeJohn Kocsis, Jr. | "Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima"Soda City Comic Con | WebsiteColumbia Fireflies | MiLB.comJohn Kocsis, Jr. TwitterThe time is now to vote for The "All About Nothing" Podcast for the "Best Local Podcast" in the Post & Courier's "Best of Columbia" for 2024! We want to defend our title and we need your help! Please follow this link, bit.ly/BoC2024VOTE and vote for The "All About Nothing" Podcast!Click here for Episode Show Notes!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:ZJZ DesignsCheck out the 4th of July Heart Designs for this Independence Day! Visit zjzdesigns.com!ZJZ DesignsBest Of ColumbiaVote for The "All About Nothing" Podcast in the freetimes Best of Columbia 2024, for "Best Local Podcast!"
Title: Summer Intern Chat Scripture: Isaiah 61:1-4 (NRSVUE) By: Rev. Marisa Copeland with Nicholas Knight, Amanda Villanueva, and Will Wittstruck To support the ongoing ministries of Trinity, please make a gift here: https://pushpay.com/g/trinitygnv?src=hpp For more information, go to https://trinitygnv.org/
Title: Summer Intern Chat Scripture: Isaiah 61:1-4 (NRSVUE) By: Rev. Marisa Copeland with Nicholas Knight, Amanda Villanueva, and Will Wittstruck To support the ongoing ministries of Trinity, please make a gift here: https://pushpay.com/g/trinitygnv?src=hpp For more information, go to https://trinitygnv.org/
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have a special guest, Cristian Cantu, our City summer intern! Cris is a Wabash College student studying English & Rhetoric and he is involved with the Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse (WDPD) program and he is the incoming president for the student group, La Alianza. Cris will be working on getting connected with city departments and community partners to make resources more readily available and accessible to the Spanish-Speaking community as well as the community as a whole. Cris will be attending events, meetings, and learning from Mayor Barton and his team throughout the summer. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
It's time for a new KFUO Radio intern! Benjamin Crawford, KFUO's Summer Intern, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about what he's studying in college, why he was interested in the KFUO Radio internship, what he's learned so far and what he's looking forward to, and our classic Lightning Round of favorites.
In this episode of Northern Ag Network on Demand, Brett McRae speaks with 2024 Summer intern Lainey Kitzmann about her background, interest in farm broadcasting and what she hopes to learn in her time working for the Northern Ag Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're honored to be able to have another amazing intern, Seferine, this summer at Roompact. As usual, we wanted to introduce her further to our community with a deeper discussion on the podcast. She speaks with Dustin about how she found out about the position, what she'll be working on, and what fun plans she's looking forward to for the summer.
Welcome to this episode of Kitchen Table Finance where we're joined by our energetic and insightful spring 2024 intern, Cole Williams. With a few weeks under his belt, Cole shares his experience and lessons learned while working with our very own David. And surprise, Cole – today's chat is doubling as your extended interview for the rest of the spring season! Watch on YouTube HERE In This Episode Cole's Journey: Discover how a political science background led Cole to a passion for financial planning. A Day in the Life: What does an intern do at Shotwell Rutter Baer? Cole gives us the day-to-day rundown. The Career Pivot: Cole talks about his transition from working for the state government to pursuing a future where he can truly make an impact on people's financial wellness. Local Roots, Global Mindset: From St. John's to MSU, Cole discusses how his local upbringing fuels his drive to contribute to the community through financial advice. Behind the Scenes: Learn what life at Michigan State University's financial planning and wealth management program is really like, and hear about how Cole is preparing for his next steps post-graduation. Straight Talk: Cole provides his candid take on the financial services industry and what it means to have the best interests of clients at heart. Family Ties & Financial Goals: An HVAC family and how Cole aims to be the financial pillar in his community. Featured Guest Cole Williams, Spring Intern at Shotwell Rutter Baer Master's student specializing in Financial Planning and Wealth Management at MSU Experienced legislative aid at the state capitol Believer in impactful financial advice for everyday people We also tackle some critical questions: How does government experience influence financial planning beliefs? What can new insiders share about the reality of financial advising? Why might financial planning be the blue-collar contribution to tomorrow's world? Tune in as we explore Cole's unique story, draw on actionable insights from his experiences, and discuss how past roles shape future ambitions in the financial industry. Don't forget to `subscribe` to our podcast and `join us at the kitchen table` for a fresh brew of finance, advice, and friendly banter. Connect with Us Visit our website for more financial resources Follow us on Facebook & Instagram for updates and tips Connect with us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our YouTube Channel We appreciate your ears and your desire to grow financially savvy. If you enjoyed this episode or want to hear more about specific financial topics, please leave us a review! Listen, learn, and laugh along – because when finance meets kitchen table talk, there's nothing we can't tackle.
Two of our Summer 2023 interns join Mindi for a discussion about favorite books and how their parents helped them learn how to love good literature. The books discussed are: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodr Dostoevsky The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander Fahrenheit 451 and Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
Two of our Summer 2023 interns join Mindi for a discussion about favorite books and how their parents helped them learn how to love good literature. The books discussed are: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodr Dostoevsky The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander Fahrenheit 451 and Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
Two of our Summer 2023 interns join Mindi for a discussion about favorite books and how their parents helped them learn how to love good literature. The books discussed are: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodr Dostoevsky The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander Fahrenheit 451 and Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
The final episode of our 2023 back-to-business school series features three Harvard Business School MBA students: Nabig Chaudhry, Mitch Hirai, and Kamya Jagadish. They describe how they spent the summer interning in climate-related businesses, from impact investing to a climate tech incubator and climate risk analytics. They also discuss what sparked their interest in the field and how they stay current on information and trends to explore career opportunities in business and climate change For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative Guests: ● Nabig Chaudhry, HBS MBA Class of 2024 ● Mitch Hirai, HBS MBA Class of 2024 ● Kamya Jagadish, HBS MBA/Harvard Kennedy School MPP Class of 2024
In this week's episode of People Places Planet Podcast, ELI's three summer interns (Anna Guzman, Natalie Triana, and Alex Alvarez) sit down with host Sarah Backer to reflect on their experience as summer interns, share who they are, their interests, and what brought them to ELI. They delve into their independent research projects, which cover substantive due process claims in climate litigation, climate migration issues in the Caribbean, and community gardening in California. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode, Nicole Ryeom - Management Consulted Content Intern and Incoming Bain Associate Consultant - shares her summer at Bain, specifically:What a typical week looked likeHow Bain incorporates fun into the internship experience (i.e., Bagel Wednesdays)Personal highlights from Nicole's summerTips for standing out to secure a return offerRelevant LinksStrategy Sprint early bird special ends Friday, Oct. 6Get case coaching to land your internshipFree case prep courseKeys to landing a consulting internshipRegister for an Extreme Consulting MakeoverConnect With Management Consulted Follow Management Consulted on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and industry insights. Join the next Extreme Consulting Makeover - every Tuesday at 12pm ET! Email our team (podcast@managementconsulted.com) with any questions or feedback. Sponsor an episode or advertise on Strategy Simplified. Check out our Media Kit for more information.
On this episode of Anchored, Soren welcomes four of the CLT summer interns: Laurali Breeden, Braeden Farley, Faith Walessa, and Faustina Wodzinski to talk about their experiences jumping from the seats of the test-takers to the office of the test-makers. Join the group as they discuss their roles and responsibilities as interns in the operations, marketing, and sales departments. The interns explain their educational backgrounds, goals, and passions alongside how they used those unique qualities to contribute to the mission and work of CLT throughout the summer. Today's episode of Anchored is brought to you with support from America's Christian Credit Union. Find out how ACCU can be the banking partner to your school or family by visiting americaschristiancu.com/CLT.
On this episode of the STRIVECast, the team chats with our summer intern, Tasha! Tasha talks about her time at STRIVE and the great things she's done in the few months she's been here. Thanks for spending your summer with us, Tasha! Also in the episode Noel share's tips about Kevin on the Roof 2023 and the team plays a round of trivia all about coconuts. Thank you to this episode's sponsor, LegalShield! If you enjoy listening to the STRIVECast – please like, comment, share, or leave us a review! Who knows, you could even be the next listener of the week! Happy listening!
This week TBTC is joined by Noah Soistmann and Cody Wisenbaker as they reflect on this year's summer interns. They sit down and talk about the unexpected joy and help that an intern class can be in a church.CONTACT US:podcast@tobethechurch.comfacebook.com/tobethechurchtwitter.com/tobethechurchinstagram.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
What is up everyone! I'm your host coach joe strong here to bring you another great episode of the business of strength podcast, where you can hear the interviews, tips, and tools to turn your passion for strength into a profitable business. Don't forget our annual Gym Business Retreat is September 28-29 in beautiful sunny Scottsdale, AZ! Two jammed packed days of learning, building, quest speakers, lunch-ins, dinners…and so much more. For more info go to businessofstrength.com In this episode I'm talking with Kevin Carr. Kevin is partners with Mike Boyle in both MBSC and SFSC Certification. They run 3 super successful gyms in Mass. and have certified over 12K coaches! Mike Boyle is a legend in the industry and Kevin and the team and taking his brand into the future. Some topics include… Going from summer intern at MBSC to being his partner They plan for growing SFSC The MBSC hiring process and the types of people they look for. Balancing multiple business and a busy schedule Why hands on is BEST if at all possible How to be the best coach you can be Let's get it dialed in! Coach Joe Links & Social www.bodybyboyle.com www.cfsc.inspire360.com @mbsc.tv @certifiedfsc @strengthcoachdotcom @kev_in_carr
Today I share a throwback fireside chat with VaynerMedia interns from July 2019. We talk about everything from the power of patience, empathy, and accountability, to the topics of family and health and the impact they can have on your career. I also talk about my love for the "process" and how important losing is. Enjoy:)
Today's episode is an amazing conversation I had with the new interns at Vayner! I had a chance to sit down for a zoom call where I took Q&A from our newest interns in hopes to answer any questions they had about work and life. Like my 4Ds series, I know some of you are looking for these answers in your own life and will be able to relate. There's a ton of value in this conversation and I hope you give it a listen! Enjoy! Let me know what you thought. Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter