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This powerful episode of All Things Wildfire brings together firsthand accounts, expert insights, and actionable advice following one of the most devastating wildfire weeks in Southern California. Featuring Rich Snyder, a pioneer in wildfire mitigation, and the team at Allied Restoration & Allied Disaster Defense, the conversation dives deep into the emotional toll, the importance of community preparedness, and the practical steps homeowners can take to protect their properties. Whether you're in an affected area or looking to prevent future disasters, this episode offers invaluable resources and hope in the face of destruction. Highlight: "Even the most prepared individual can feel powerless in the face of a wildfire. This episode reminds us of the importance of faith, community, and proactive action in mitigating these disasters." Show Notes Key Topics Covered: Introduction Overview of the devastating wildfire week. Guests: OP Almaraz, Tim Bauer and Stewart Barrios, experts in disaster prevention. Rich Snyder's Story A deeply personal account of combating wildfire in his own neighborhood. Emotional and spiritual resilience in the face of destruction. Homeowner Preparedness Tips DIY wildfire prevention: vegetation management, ember-resistant vents, and the importance of fire retardant. The critical importance of documenting damage before cleaning. Community Impacts Stories of loss and recovery in Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas. The ripple effects of community-wide devastation on schools, businesses, and daily life. Insights on Insurance and Recovery Navigating underinsurance challenges. Understanding policy buckets and working with brokers. Avoiding pitfalls with unscrupulous actors during claims. What You Can Do Proactive measures for wildfire prevention. The importance of community involvement and joining fire safety councils. Gratitude and Hope A heartfelt thank you to first responders and volunteers. Spotlight on the The Passionate Life Foundation and its efforts to assist those affected. Resources for Listeners Practical Tools and Apps: Watch Duty: A real-time wildfire tracking app for staying informed. California Fire Safe Council: Resources for community prevention initiatives. DIY Resources: Ember-resistant vent installation (AlliedDisasterDefense.com) Home hardening tips (CalFire Ready for Wildfire). Recommended Reading: "Wildfire Ready: Homeowner's Guide to Prevention and Mitigation" (CalFire resource). Closing Thoughts This episode of All Things Wildfire serves as both a wake-up call and a guidepost for navigating wildfire disasters. Remember, preparation and community effort are key to reducing future risks. For more tips and updates, follow us on social media and visit our website.
Episode 308: At HDAW'24, we had the privilege of sitting down with some of the heavy-duty industry's biggest names. Kent Jones, President of SAF-Holland, shared exclusive insights into their merger with Haldex. Additionally, Tim Bauer, VP of Aftermarket for North America at Eaton, and Cengiz Shevket, President of Aftermarket Sales for North America at SKF, discussed their cutting-edge software and top-of-the-line products designed to enhance efficiency for end-users.Join the discussion for an exclusive look at the strategies driving industry titans and discover the latest product and technologies that can streamline operations, reduce downtime, and improve overall fleet efficiency.Show Notes: Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com for complete show notes of this episode and to subscribe to all our content.Sponsors of this EpisodeFinditParts: Are you looking to purchase heavy-duty parts and get your commercial vehicle repaired? Get access to the largest source of heavy-duty truck and trailer parts in the United States and Canada. Buy your parts from FinditParts.comHengst Filtration: There's a new premium filter option for fleets. If you're responsible for a fleet, you won't believe how much using Hengst filters will save you. But you've got to go to HeavyDutyPartsReport.com/Hengst to find out how much.HDA Truck Pride: They're the heart of the independent parts and service channel. They have 750 parts stores and 450 service centers conveniently located across the US and Canada. Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com/HDATruckPride today to find a location near you.Disclaimer: This content and description may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, The Heavy Duty Parts Report may receive a commission. Sign up for our weekly email so you never miss out on an episode: Follow the Show
Heute nehmen Tim Bauer und Lorenz Thaden euch in der aktuellen Folge von "Jung, Naiv, Unternehmer" mit auf eine turbulente Reise durch die Welt des Unternehmertums. Sie werfen einen Blick zurück auf eine aufregende Woche, die voller Arbeit und Abenteuer war, inklusive Teamaktivitäten auf dem Oktoberfest und im Heidepark. Gemeinsam mit unseren Hosts erfahrt ihr, wie Unternehmer aus ihren größten Fehlern lernen und dabei die Weichen für eine erfolgreiche Zukunft stellen. Sie erklären, warum Fehler zum Erfolgsrezept gehören und wie sie bei der Entscheidungsfindung helfen. Die beiden diskutieren auch, was einen wirklich schlechten Tag für Unternehmer ausmacht und wie man damit umgeht, selbst wenn der Ketchup alle ist. Ihr erfahrt mehr über die Welt des Dopamins auf Instagram und was den besten Tag eines Unternehmers auszeichnet. Außerdem beleuchten Tim und Lorenz die Bedeutung des Momentum und wie man es aufbaut, indem man konstant voranschreitet. Dabei werfen sie einen Blick auf mögliche Hindernisse für dieses Momentum und erzählen von ihrer Idee des "Cafe Hoppings". Zum Abschluss debattieren die beiden, ob Montage wirklich so schlimm und Freitage wirklich so gut sind, und ob eine 4-Tage-Woche oder gar eine 3,5-Tage-Woche mithilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz machbar ist. Begleitet die beiden Geschäftsführer auf dieser aufregenden Reise durch die Welt des Unternehmertums, während sie gemeinsam lernen, wie man sich stetig verbessert und das Momentum nutzt, um erfolgreich voranzukommen.
John as an engineer decided to take a poke at brewing beer all from a brew kit in the cellar and the rest is history. John, his wife Laura, and Tim Bauer have turned one simple batch into a legacy.Cellar Works Brewing Co. now hosts two locations. The main location in Sarver, Pa and their satellite location in Verona, Pa.Their main location features an expanse menu and it's growing as they currently expand their kitchen to more square footage. They brew more varieties of beer than I can mention here and you can hear all about them on this episode of Sarver Living!
In der neuesten Podcast-Folge, öffnen unsere Geschäftsführer Tim Bauer und Lorenz Thaden die Tür zu ihren Wochenenden im Büro. Haben die beiden keine Hobbys außer Business? Doch bevor wir zu den außergewöhnlichen Arbeitswochen kommen, erfahren wir, was wirklich zählt, wenn es um Bewerbungsgespräche geht. Die beiden enthüllen amüsante Erlebnisse mit einer ganz und gar unqualifizierten Bewerberin, die sicherlich Eindruck hinterlassen hat. Und dann tauchen wir ein in Lorenz' aufregende Story, das mit einem unerwarteten Autoeinbruch begann. Und natürlich dürfen wir nicht vergessen, den "Fail of the week" und den "Win of the week" zu enthüllen. Welche Erlebnisse haben unsere Gastgeber in dieser Woche inspiriert oder frustriert? Die Antworten könnten dich überraschen! Begleite uns in dieser unterhaltsamen und fesselnden Episode, in der wir Geschichten aus dem echten Leben teilen, die zum Schmunzeln und Nachdenken anregen.
In der neuesten Episode von "Jung, Naiv, Unternehmer" begleiten euch Tim Bauer und Lorenz Thaden auf eine informative Reise durch die verschiedenen Facetten des Unternehmertums. Sie beleuchten die Herausforderungen und Erfahrungen, angefangen bei der Suche nach dem idealen Büro bis hin zur Kunst der Kundenbindung, und stehen bereit, eure Fragen zu beantworten. Außerdem werfen sie einen Blick auf die rechtliche Seite des Unternehmertums und diskutieren, wie man als Unternehmer reagieren kann, wenn man angeklagt wird. Keine Panik, sie liefern sachliche Einblicke. Neben diesen Themen haben die beiden auch das Silicon Valley besucht, ein Hotspot für Innovation und Selbstständigkeit. Sie teilen ihre Erkenntnisse und geben Tipps für ein erfolgreiches viertes Quartal (Q4). Zusätzlich bleiben sie am Puls der Zeit und informieren euch über aktuelle Unternehmer-News und andere interessante Entwicklungen, die euer Business-Leben bereichern können. Hört gerne rein und findet mehr über den Alltag eines Unternehmers raus!
In this podcast episode, Tim Bauer, Senior Vice President at Allied Restoration Services, discusses the challenges faced by brokers, insurance companies, and family offices when it comes to insuring high-net-worth homes in California. The insurance market has become very hard due to major wildfires in recent years, resulting in increased premiums and non-renewals for homeowners. Some homeowners are choosing to self-insure with risk mitigation, while others are turning to the California Fair Plan, which offers reduced limits and exclusions that limit recovery for rebuilding homes. One significant exclusion is smoke mitigation, which is essential after a fire, as every property affected by a wildfire is also impacted by ash and soot. The conversation discusses the challenges of obtaining wildfire insurance coverage in California, particularly with the increasing prevalence of wildfires. The use of non-admitted carriers is explored, and while these carriers offer more coverage options, they can be more expensive and have limitations. Homeowners must take steps to reduce their risk and make their homes more insurable, and brokers must ensure that clients understand what they are purchasing. The episode concludes with the importance of taking measures to prevent a claim from occurring and the traumatic impact of experiencing a house fire.
Protecting Your Home Against Wildfires Dive into the Latest Trends and Hot Topics in Protecting Properties Against Wildfire The All Things Wildfire podcast is about protecting your home and family from wildfires through a combination of fire prevention and protection methods. We are your hosts: Tim Bauer, O.P. Almaraz, Stewart Barrios, and Dana Almaraz. We'll share our experiences and why we are excited to be part of this show. In this intro episode, we give you a quick preview of what we have for you in future episodes. We will talk about some of our upcoming expert guests and our goal to educate the public about fire protection. We're also going to share some methods that can be used to protect against wildfires, new technology, and the best time to start protecting your home. Highlights: [00:57] OP is excited about the launch of this show. He experienced the Blue Ridge Fire in December of 2020 first hand and now understands what our customers go through. He had been in the disaster restoration business for over 28 years, but this was the first time he experienced the uncertainty and anxiety of being evacuated by a wildfire. [03:25] He knew that homeowners needed to be able to set their properties up to combat disasters and the risk of wildfire. [04:16] Every year more and more homeowners are affected by wildfires worldwide. [05:03] Stewart Barrios is the General Manager for Allied Restoration which is a disaster restoration company. He's responsible for the client experience from start to finish. [06:20] This podcast is designed to bring awareness and education around the industry. We are going to have interesting guests from fire fighters to insurance professionals. [07:20] We are also going to talk about issues with getting fire insurance. [07:53] Dana has been with Allied Restoration for five years. She works in admin, HR, accounting, and compliance. She's excited about working with people like Rich Snyder who is a lead expert on wildfire prevention and education. [10:08] April has been a firefighter and paramedic for years. She provides a wealth of knowledge about wildfire prevention and protection. [10:50] Rich used to spray the Rose Bowl with long-term fire retardant. It's exciting to be part of protecting historical areas around Los Angeles. [12:04] We'll be talking about solutions that technology provides in the battle against wildfires such as long-term fire retardant. [13:20] We can create a custom solution for homeowners to make your house more safe. [13:49] One of the things we look at is zero to five foot clearance around the house. [15:22] Then we dive into other assessments from windows to trees. [17:57] The type of red fire retardant that planes spray during wildfires is now available in a clear spray. [21:02] Don't wait for the fire season to start before you harden your home. [23:01] Homeowners can partner with insurance companies to manage fire risk. [26:30] Having fire protection can give you and your family security. We have power to prevent the damage done by fires. [27:27] The best time to get started is today. We aren't powerless against wildfires.
Personal Risk Advisor and CEO of RiskRevu, Kurt Thoennessen, CAPI, OP Almaraz, CEO of Allied Disaster Defense, and Tim Bauer Senior Vice President of Allied Disaster Defense's Private Client Group have an informative conversation about the strategies being used today to harden homes against the threat of wildfire in California. In this episode OP and Tim share what they have learned from their extensive experience helping high net worth individuals, celebrities and entertainers recover from disaster. One of the most important lessons they share in this episode is the best way to protect yourself from wildfire is by taking steps to protect your property before the wildfire even starts. They talk extensively about home hardening, what it is, and how homeowners can harden their homes. They give advice on the most important steps to take and steps to avoid. This episode is a crash course in home hardening and wildfire defense that will give you the insight you need protect yourself or your clients from the threat of wildfire. Resources mentioned:https://www.alliedrestore.com/NFPA.org - National Fire Protection AssociationIBHS.org - Insurance Institute For Business and Home Safetyhttps://www.usfa.fema.gov/wui/ - Wildland Urban InterfaceCalifornia Building Code - https://up.codes/viewer/california/ca-building-code-2016/chapter/7A/sfm-materials-and-construction-methods-for-exterior-wildfire-exposure#7AFirst regulation to enforces nation's first wildfire safety regulation to help drive down cost of insurance - http://www.insurance.ca.gov/0400-news/0100-press-releases/2022/release076-2022.cfm#:~:text=Commissioner%20Lara's%20regulation%20is%20the,with%20state%20emergency%20preparedness%20agencies.
Wenn Du mit Deiner Webseite richtig durchstarten willst, wirst Du um eine Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO) nicht herumkommen. Leider begehen gerade Anfänger einige SEO Fehler, die Tim Bauer von der Seiten-Werk aus langjähriger Erfahrung kennt. Unser Video präsentiert Dir einige der wichtigsten SEO Anfängerfehler überhaupt. Beim ersten Fehler sprechen wir über die Annahme, dass SEO eine kurzfristige und einmalige Sache ist. Dabei gibt es bei der Suchmaschinenoptimierung keinen Anfang und kein Ende. Da sich der Google-Algorithmus stetig verändert und Deine Konkurrenz nicht schläft, solltest Du als Unternehmen immer wieder neue Inhalte einstellen und Deine vorhandene Webseite stetig zu informieren. Der zweite SEO Anfängerfehler ist die Messung von Resultaten ohne neutrale Tools. Eine eigene Google-Suche ist kein Maßstab, wie gut Deine Suchmaschinenoptimierung wirklich ist. Unabhängige und hochwertige SEO-Tools, die meist nur von professionellen Webagenturen richtig genutzt werden können, liefern brauchbare und verlässliche Resultate. Der dritte SEO Fehler ist die fehlende Benennung von Bildern. Hier die richtigen Begriffe passend zu Deinen Keywords zu wählen und als Bildname einzugeben, benötigt nur wenige Sekunden und kurbelt Deine Suchmaschinenoptimierung erkennbar an. Ein weiterer Fehler ist das Problem, Dein Content-Management-System (CMS) nicht selbst bedienen zu können. Was bei großen Herausforderungen in Aufbau und Entwicklung Deiner Webseite beim Profi bestens aufgehoben ist, solltest Du bei kleinen Aufgaben selbst beherrschen. Wenn Du oder Deine Mitarbeiter nicht selbst einen Text oder ein Bild austauschen können, hast Du Dich für das falsche CMS entschieden. Wir gehen im Video noch auf weitere SEO Fehler wie zu lange Ladezeiten Deiner Webseiteninhalte oder den fehlenden Google-My-Business-Eintrag ein. Du willst mehr erfahren und Deine Webseite individuell informieren? Das Team der Seiten-Werk hilft Dir gerne hierbei!
Die Vorteile der Suchmaschinenoptimierung auf technischer Ebene kennen viele Seitenbetreiber nur ansatzweise. Dass es auch einen psychologischen Vorteil in der SEO gibt, erklärt Tim Bauer in diesem Video. Wir alle kennen Werbung aus Social-Media oder von YouTube-Einblendungen. Niemand mag Werbung und möchte Sie schnellstmöglich ausblenden. Trotzdem sind wir alle Konsumenten, die Lust haben, mit verschiedenen Produkten und Dienstleistungen unser Leben zu bereichern. Im Unterschied zu Werbung bei Facebook, Instagram & Co. liegen die Vorteile der SEO für Google auf der Hand: Sie wird nicht bewusst als Werbemaßnahme wahrgenommen. Aktiv als Werbung erkannt werden die Werbeanzeigen der Suchmaschine, die sogenannten Google Ads. Viele Nutzer der Suchmaschine meiden diese Einträge bewusst und klicken alleine auf die organischen Suchergebnisse. Hier setzt das SEO Marketing an und bietet Betreibern von Webseiten und Shops einen unschlagbaren Vorteil. Mit den richtigen Methoden im Suchmaschinenoptimierung Marketing lassen sich Top-Rankings erreichen und Klicks generieren, ohne dass diese Einträge als Werbung erkannt werden. Viele Seitenbetreiber nehmen die Vorteile der Suchmaschinenoptimierung gar nicht wahr. Ein Top-Eintrag bei Google & Co. suggeriert, dass der Anbieter der beste seiner Branche oder für das gesuchte Produkt sein muss. Dabei steckt hierhinter ein authentisches Suchmaschinenoptimierung Marketing, das Qualität und eine kluge Vorgehensweise voraussetzt. Um diesen psychologischen Vorteil auszunutzen und als Top-Marke der Branche wahrgenommen zu werden, hilft Seiten-Werk als Internetagentur weiter. Hier erfahren Firmen und Dienstleister aller Branche, wo weitere Vorteile der SEO liegen. So lassen sich für den Erfolg der eigenen Webseite Methoden umsetzen, die vom einzelnen Kunden nicht als Werbung aufgenommen werden.
SEO für Handwerksbetriebe ist genauso relevant wie für alle anderen Branchen. Tim Bauer von der Seiten-Werk, in einer Handwerkerfamilie groß geworden, kennt sich besonders mit dem Marketing für das Handwerk aus. Auf den ersten Blick wirkt der regionale Charakter des Handwerksbetriebs wie ein Nachteil. Potenzielle Kunden geben jedoch gezielt Ortsangaben zusammen mit einem Handwerk an, beispielsweise „Fliesenleger Hamburg“ an. Viele Handwerker fragen sich, ob ein regionales „Pushen“ des eigenen Betriebs in einem weltweiten Medium wie dem Internet überhaupt möglich ist. Die eindeutige Antwort: Ja, Suchmaschinenoptimierung lässt sich für bestimmte Regionen betreiben. Mit einer lokalen SEO für Handwerksbetriebe sprichst du gezielt und spezifisch Kunden an, die in deinem Umfeld nach einem Handwerksbetrieb deiner Art suchen. So positionierst du dich optimal für Menschen und Unternehmen deiner Stadt oder Gemeinde, die bei ihrer Google-Suchanfrage einen regionalen Begriff eingegeben haben. Zwar kennt Google den Standort seiner Nutzer ohnehin, für die SEO ist dies jedoch weiterhin wichtig. Die Seiten-Werk entwickelt für Handwerker immer eine Städtestrategie. Ob Stadt, Dorf oder Landkreis, unsere Profis analysieren das Suchvolumen deiner Handwerksbranche und Region und entwickeln auf dieser Basis deine Google-Strategie. Der große Vorteil: Im Vergleich zu Branchen wie der IT wird im Handwerk noch wenig regionale Suchmaschinenoptimierung betrieben. Hier kannst du eines der ersten Unternehmen deiner Region sein, um Kunden online über eine regionale SEO für Handwerksbetriebe Wenn du mehr erfahren und eine zeitgemäße SEO für Handwerksbetriebe durchführen willst, bist du bei der Seiten-Werk bestens aufgehoben. Wir beraten dich als Handwerker gerne und entwickeln zusammen die ideale, regionale SEO-Strategie.
„Suchmaschinenoptimierung funktioniert für mein Unternehmen nicht!“ – diesen Satz hört Tim Bauer, Geschäftsführer der Seiten-Werk, fast täglich. Viele Firmen haben in Eigenregie versucht, einzelne Strategien der Suchmaschinenoptimierung umzusetzen und den Eindruck gewonnen, dass die Google-Optimierung nicht zum eigenen Unternehmen passt. Doch woran liegt dies und warum gewinnen Unternehmen oder Betreiber von Webseiten den Eindruck, dass SEO-Maßnahmen gerade bei Ihrem Webprojekt nicht funktionieren? In diesem Video nennt Tim Bauer drei wichtigste Gründe, woran die SEO scheitern kann. Ein sehr wichtiger Grund: Suchmaschinenoptimierung muss immer als langfristiges Projekt angesehen werden. Viele Unternehmen legen in den ersten Wochen oder Monaten richtig los und vernachlässigen nach dem ersten Push, die ersten Erfolge fortzuführen – wie im Fitnessstudio nach Neujahr. Suchmaschinenoptimierung ist kein Sprint, sondern ein Marathon. Wer ein oder zwei Artikel über die ersten Wochen hinweg postet und sich wundert, warum mit diesen nicht gleich Top-Rankings bei den wichtigsten Suchbegriffen erreicht werden, hat die Herangehensweise an SEO noch nicht ganz verstanden. Langfristig zu planen ist für die eigenen Bemühungen und den Einsatz des Budgets essenziell. Erste positive Ergebnisse sollten deshalb nicht durch fehlendes Engagement in der Folgezeit ignoriert werden. Was der Geschäftsführer oder Marketer eingeleitet hat, sollte in den kommenden Wochen und Monaten fortgeführt werden. Im Video beschreibt Tim Bauer von der Seiten-Werk weitere zwei Gründe, weshalb Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO) so oft scheitert. Aus der Erfahrung der Seiten-Werk Webagentur ist bekannt: Mit dem richtigen Ansatz funktioniert SEO bei wirklich jedem Unternehmen. Sie möchten Ihre eigenen SEO-Maßnahmen professionell überprüfen lassen. Kontaktieren Sie noch heute unverbindlich die Seiten-Werk!
As farmers and ranchers we often push thoughts of retirement to the side because let's be honest, are we ever really going to stop working? In this episode, Tim Bauer with Evergreen Financial Group tells us why it's important to prioritize investing in your future. Retirement investments aren't just for people who have a 9 to 5, they can be used to give yourself more financial freedom later in life. Tim discusses some investment strategies, the process of getting set up with an investor, and what investing looks like at different stages in life. For more information on Evergreen Financial Group visit: https://evergreenfigroup.com/
O.P. Almaraz and Tim Bauer of Allied Restoration Services join Restoration Today to discuss building trends and how restorers can help create and restore homes and businesses to be more insurable, and less disaster-prone. In a recent C&R article, Tim wrote about the Great Californian Insurance Crisis, but the lessons apply everywhere. As natural disasters increase, our role as restorers is to ask ourselves the question: "How can I help my clients avoid going through this again?"
O.P. Almaraz and Tim Bauer of Allied Restoration Services join Restoration Today to discuss building trends and how restorers can help create and restore homes and businesses to be more insurable, and less disaster-prone. In a recent C&R article, Tim wrote about the Great Californian Insurance Crisis, but the lessons apply everywhere. As natural disasters increase, our role as restorers is to ask ourselves the question: "How can I help my clients avoid going through this again?"
The current literacy level among U.S. citizens is astoundingly deficient. More than half of the population read below an eighth-grade level. But what does literacy have to do with Christianity? Tim Bauer shares his insights on how he and many others are changing the dynamics of this statistic through a bible literacy program, giving hope and the Word of God simultaneously.
Faced with the devastating decision of whether he should allow doctors to try to save his wife's life, Tim did what he only knew to do. He commended her life to the Lord. Helpless as he looked at the tubes running through her head, he and his five children were facing the possibility that she would not survive the surgery. As a result, each said their goodbyes, but God reminded Tim that he would be with him through it all. Learn what happens next.
As he stood above his brother-in-law's casket, Tim Bauer was struck by the reality that he was not ready to meet the lord. He had been a part of the church once, but where was he headed with his defunct relationship with God? His brother-in-law was the same age as him, lived a healthy life, yet succumbed to death through illness. What was next? Full of conviction and unsettled by his thoughts, he knew he had to make a change.
I spoke to my friend from Tik Tok Tim Bauer from Indiana. Tim Bauer is songwriter, music blogger, Montessori teacher, and community member from Michigan City, Indiana. Tim started playing and booking shows in 2004, and currently plays with Tigershark Don't Quit and Neighbor Kidz. Tigershark just released Is it Tuesday, an album that reflects on the social, political, and human experience in 2020 . Tim is also part of middlemusic.org, a blog that focuses on sharing the wonderful, and often underheard music from the midwest and beyond. In our conversation we talk about Bauer's life in the arts as a writer, creator, and educator and our perspectives on the future of music post pandemic. Find out more on Dreams Not Memes. Socials https://www.facebook.com/tigersharkdontquit/ https://www.facebook.com/neighborkidz/ http://www.middlemusic.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dreamsnotmemes/support
Serial Entrepreneur and Allied Restoration Services SVP. Tim Bauer has not only witnessed but play an integral role in what was once a business down on hard times to becoming the Greater Los Angeles "go-to" for schools, homes, and businesses alike. Tim has been marketing in one form of fashion or another for over a decade in different industries and spaces from the corporate side (behind a phone) to the solopreneur journey and now for a company he calls home. Leave Some Feedback: Who should we have on the show next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy the episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: TheHowtoEntrepreneur.com Instagram Twitter LinkedIn
It is eighty two years ago this week - in November 1938 - that the Nazis unleashed Krystallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. Among the German Jews attacked in the mass violence that followed was Eddie Jaku, who was taken first to Buchenwald and then to Auschwitz concentration camps. After surviving the horrors of those times, including the loss of his parents, EDDIE JAKU vowed to enjoy his life and help others. At the age of 100 he has published his memoir, The Happiest Man on Earth. Why after enduring so much, did he pick that name for himself? Photo: Eddie Jaku (credit: Tim Bauer)
In this episode, Blake sits down with designer and illustrator, Tim Bauer. They discuss the creative process, finding inspiration, and knowing the why behind creating. To see Tim's work visit timbauerdesign.com. Music in this episode is from The Orange Effect and Praise & Warships. To find more resources or to make a donation visit: CommunionArts & 1517.
Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://seiten-werk.com/ Welche Kaufmotive gibt es eigentlich im Online-Marketing? Hast du dich schon einmal gefragt warum die Personen etwas online kaufen? Wenn man auf der anderen Seite steht und etwas verkauft, dann ist es umso spannender herauszufinden was den Gegenüber bewegt eine Kaufentscheidung zu treffen. Diese Punkte will Tim Bauer in der heutigen Podcast Episode genauer beleuchten. Viel Spaß dabei! P.S. Du willst mehr erfahren und als Coach, Berater oder Dienstleister erfolgreicher werden? Dann vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://seiten-werk.com/
We're talking today with O.P. Almaraz and Tim Bauer of Los Angeles-based Restoration Mastery. Stay with us for a conversation about key-man insurance and how it works with a buy-sell agreement to ensure the continuity of a business partnership; the courage needed to execute on goals; the power of a leader's strong vision for a company in times of crisis; the value of building a positive company culture, and so much more.
Guten Tag! The Geoholics have broken down the Geo Wall and are taking Germany by storm! Tim Bauer, the Head of Geo AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Supper und Supper, joins us from Berlin. We had a spirited chat about the role AI currently plays in the world around us and the effects it could have on our future. Tim tells us about Pointly, a software he is helping to develop and implement for automatic classification and segmentation of data points and objects in 3D point clouds. A little known fact about Tim is that he was the proud winner of a first grade reading competition...before everyone got a trophy. Guess what…the US Survey foot is going away…I swear! Producer Jake is selling everything and living on a sailboat. Big Shoots has not slept in a week resulting in a retraction and Dilfy Dilf is convinced the world is headed off the rails and he too is considering minimalism. Please continue to support local small businesses. Music for this episode by SUMA!
Today's Guest: Tim Bauer | Head of Clinical Science, EverlyWell The world of diagnostic testing is changing radically - and one of the companies that is leading that charge is EverlyWell, an At-Home lab testing company that became the first US company to offer at-home testing for the Coronavirus. Host Greg Matthews talks to EverlyWell's Head of Clinical Science Tim Bauer about how and why at-home testing is such a critical part of the next-gen continuum of care. Important Links: EverlyWell on the web: https://www.everlywell.com/ Tim's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timbauerphd/ EverlyWell's At-Home COVID19 Test: https://www.everlywell.com/blog/news-and-info/our-commitment-to-fighting-covid-19/
Philadelphia experimental glam rock band Cerulean Blue perform a Shards Session; plus Michigan City, Indiana music promoter Tim Bauer discusses the Northwest Indiana DIY music scene and picks out some of his favorite area bands and artists to play.
In this episode, Ashley is joined by Tim (aka Tinier Tim) Bauer, motivational speaker & writer. Tim's story is remarkable: he lost 225 pounds (he says he lost 1 pound 225 times, which I love) over 6 years ago and has kept it off since. Ashley resonates deeply with his story because he attributes his success to the major mindset shifts he has made throughout his journey. This is aligned with the message she's so passionate about spreading: that any change begins in the mind, and it must be made on a level deeper than just the body in order for it to be sustainable. There is a huge opportunity we all have to change our lives, and we must be courageous enough to look at all aspects of ourselves in order to fully heal and reach our true potential. We cover: - Tim's story - Mindset shifts for weight loss - Tim's food philosophy - Tim's thoughts on intuitive eating & body positivity - Movement practices - Male body image Find Tim at: http://tiniertim.com/ Follow him on Instagram @tiniertim Watch his TED talk (so good!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_VLzmg6kaI Sign up for Ashley's newsletter at: www.ashleypardo.com Follow Ashley on Instagram @ashleykpardo
In Episode 22, Carly and Nick speak with OP Alamaraz and Tim Bauer of Allied Restoration. What was expected to be a conversation entirely about claims contracting and restoration turned into a nearly hour long discussion about the importance of corporate culture. Both OP and Tim have an incredible story to tell and their passion for both their work and self-improvement will be obvious to anyone who listens. OP turned tragedy into an infectious mission to do good in the world... and Tim shed nearly 250 pounds The inspiration and motivation they provide to Allied and others is a lesson for any corporate leader in any industry. Enjoy SHOW NOTES Allied Restoration home page: http://www.alliedrestore.com/ Tim Bauer's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiniertim/ Tim's website: http://tiniertim.com/ ‘Skin Tight': Tim Sheds Tears of Joy Over Pending Plastic Surgery (Exclusive Video): http://www.thewrap.com/skin-tight-tlc-tim-bauer-228-pounds-surgery/ Tim's email" tim@alliedrestoration.com OP Almaraz's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/opalmaraz/ marketing videos: http://www.randrmagonline.com/authors/2026-o-p-almaraz OP's email: op@alliedrestoration.com The Ritz Carlton Daily Lineup Call: https://www.fastcompany.com/35474/ritz-puts-stand-meetings Core Story - "Dream Clients" : http://insurancenewsnetmagazine.com/article/how-to-get-more-dream-clients-in-2016-3026#.WWtwldPytUQ Tversky & Kahneman: http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-two-friends-who-changed-how-we-think-about-how-we-think http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/11/decision-science-daniel-kahneman-amos-tversky Moneyball scene referenced in the Podcast (the expert syndrome): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWgyy_rlmag Rank The Risk: https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/isaf/what-are-odds/risks-comparison/risk-death/ https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/isaf/what-are-odds/risks-comparison/sand-holes/
Here's a 1 minute highlight from an interview with one of our Guests. Find their full interview at www.ExitCoachRadio.com -- just click "Audio Library" in the "LISTEN" section and enter their name to sell all of their interviews! There are many emerging, creative ways for your company to get involved with a charity such as Olive Crest, as Tim Bauer shares in this one minute highlight -- the main thing is that you get involved in some way. Hear his full interview tomorrow morning! What can you do RIGHT NOW to work on making your Business more Sustainable, Transferable and Valuable in the future? Visit our Online Planning Links at www.ExitCoachRadio.com/links Sponsors: Exit & Retirement Strategies, Inc. | BEI |Jeffrey M Verdon Law Group | Albert J Rasch & Associates | Ghassemian Law Group Listening from an iPhone or iPad? Get our App in the App Store: click here
Imagine you’re a motivational speaker for a living (I know… it’s a stretch for me too), and you’re asked to give a talk to a bunch of college students about unhealthy addictions - one of which is over-eating. Now imagine that you weigh over 450 lbs, have a 58 inch waist and wear size XXXXXL clothing. See the problem? This was the exact scenario that my guest this week faced… that moment was his rock bottom. It was also the point from which his life really began. Meet “Tinier” Tim Bauer. He is a fraction of the man he used to be, literally, having lost almost 250 lbs since that moment just a few years ago. Tim is on a crusade to change the world. To tell his story, with complete transparency, in an effort to inspire others take charge of their life through action. During the podcast, I asked Tim all sorts of questions, for example, what is it like to sit down in coach on an airplane weighing 450 lbs, knowing exactly what that would mean for others seated around him. Tim is completely honest, sharing both what he showed on the outside during these impressionable moments, to what was really going on on the inside - the hurt, pain, fear and suffering. Tim’s transformation, and subsequent willingness to share it with the world is a miracle. His story will affect and inspire you no matter your personal history… because it’s the same story for all of us on some level. We all have our issues, some obvious and on the outside, and some invisible to the eyes of others and on the inside. It’s human to be afraid, to have been hurt, to be struggling, unsure, to judge, lash out, and get angry; just as it’s human to use things that feel good to help us avoid dealing with our issues - alcohol, drugs, food, sugar, shopping, gambling, sex, etc. That’s why when one man does it, steps out of the crowd, has the courage to walk in the opposite direction to the extent that Tim Bauer has, it touches us all. This is an incredibly powerful podcast… buckle up, get out a box of tissues… you’re not going to want to miss a word.
I lost one pound 225 times Tinier Tim Bauer talks about being an entrepreneur and how being morbidly obese affected his entire life. Mark and he discuss his radical transformation and the impact he's now able to make with others. There was a lot of ground covered in this conversation, including: • Becoming a 'tinier Tim' - how he got his nickname • How his weight affected being a business man • His background in direct sales - an interesting story that we've never discussed before the year after losing all the weight • How his sales improved 100% • The value of small efforts repeated daily • His adherence to David Allens Getting Things Done methodology • How the Karate Kid is a metaphor for a way of teaching • How he tried every diet, from South Beach to the North Pole • The 5 Tennis Ball Story • "Being inspired without being inspiring" • #DontSettle • Gamification of the weight loss process • FITOCRACY • Wellness - Fitness - Nutrition • How teachers challenge us • A discussion about Stephen Covey's 4 Quadrants: Urgent, but not important, Important, but not urgent, Urgent and Important, Not important and not urgent • "A business falls apart slowly like a body falls apart." • "Don't neglect tomorrow, at the cost of today." • Caring for the physical wellness of his staff • 3 Things to help you in Sales • Everything but the Fire (you need to hear his opening story for this to make sense) • Finding opportunity where no one else see's them • Realize that from every opportunity, you can learn (from your mistakes)
Now a transformational catalyst for the masses, Tim Bauer was not always an example of inspiration and hope. Like all great stories, Tim's journey started at the lowest point in his life. Tipping the scales at over 450 lbs, he was slowly killing himself one meal at a time. At his lowest point, he decided that he was going to find the source of his pain and change his life once and for all. He not only went on to lose "1lb 225 times" as he says, but more importantly was able to find happiness and health and now teaches others how to change their lives as well. For full show notes on all of our episodes, visit www.shellivarela.com/the-yes-effect-show!
Another episode with Tim Bauer from TinierTim.com! We're talking about the difference between moderation and abstaining, if and how we use both, the pros and cons and how to know what will be most successful for you. Tim makes me laugh so hard and this episode is an absolute gem! http://primalpotential.com/moderation
In this episode Tim Bauer and I take a dive into stoic philosophy and explore how you can make progress toward your goal no matter what obstacles life throws at you. We get really practical about how you can turn adversity into opportunity and not be thrown by even the most significant hurdles and road blocks. http://primalpotential.com/stoicism-turn-adversity-into-opportunity
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We have a special guest on the podcast today! "Tinier Tim" Bauer is sharing his incredible 225 lb weight loss story. That's right - after yo-yo dieting for most of his life he topped the scales at 440 lbs. For years, he tried to lose weight for other people - women, his kids, but it wasn't until he decided HE deserved it wanted more for his life that he was able to commit to a new lifestyle. Absolutely everyone will be inspired by his transformation! http://primalpotential.com/tim
Tips Of The Scale with Sam Lomeli | Weight Loss Motivation | TipsOfTheScale
First TipsOfTheScale repeat guest Tim Bauer shares new developments in his journey, thoughts on the mental aspect of weight loss, and updated advice for you!
Tips Of The Scale with Sam Lomeli | Weight Loss Motivation | TipsOfTheScale
Tim Bauer lost 200 lbs and joins TipsOfTheScale to share his story of Bruce Lee determination, drive-thru food temptations, and the hugs that made it all worthwhile.
THE ROZMAN EXPERIENCE with RICK ROZMAN TODAY'S GUESTS FROM OLIVE CREST (Strong Families, Safe Kids) WILLIAM BEDROSSIAN and TIM BAUER olivecrest.org Celebrating Olive Crest 40th Anniversary Olive Crest is proud that we have strengthened our full continuum of care while actually expanding our services to best meet the increasing needs of youth and families in the community. Our development of programs such as Safe Families for Children and our Family Resource Centers are specifically aimed at preserving families through community-based services and support. At Olive Crest, we believe that keeping families strong keeps kids safe. @Rick Rozman The Rozman Experience dives into the realm of finance and philanthropy with host Rick Rozman. After 33 years in the world of finance and work with charitable and non-profit organizations, Rick has created a plan to enlist his fellow philanthropists and business leaders to offer advice on how to make a difference by focusing on the three T's: time, talent, and treasure. Rick's guests include the busiest Los Angeles movers and shakers who give their own time, talent, and treasure to unite the world through giving.
You want an example? http://rolexawards.com/en/the-laureates/romuluswhitaker-the-project.jsp (Romulus Whitaker) is saving the rainforest in Tamil Nadu, and with it, dozens of species of animals. The problem is complex, but so is Romulus Whitaker. http://rolexawards.com/en/the-laureates/timbauer-the-project.jsp (Tim Bauer) is fighting air pollution in the Philippines with a 2-stroke cylinder head that reduces hydrocarbon emissions by 89 percent. Thousands of engines must be retrofitted. The work is rugged, but so is Tim Bauer. http://rolexawards.com/en/the-laureates/zenongomelapaza-withstandingclimatechange.jsp (Gomel Apaza) teaches villagers about sustainable food production high in the Andes Mountains of Peru. His techniques are reliable, so the villagers live happier lives. Reliable. Rugged. Complex. Apaza, Bauer and Whitaker: making a difference. Making the world better for everyone. And the watch they wear is a Rolex: Reliable. Rugged. Complex. Because time is important to people who get things done. Your Rolex is waiting patiently for you to come and pick it up at Nevland Jewelers. I'm Dave Nevland and I've got a Rolex… for you. I wrote that ad for the “we” generation of 2009. Spotlighting the selfless servant as modern hero, the ad begs two questions: 1. “Do you want to make the world a better place?” 2. “Are you the kind of person who gets things done?” If so, you should be wearing a Rolex. Hand Dave Nevland some money. You might remember a quite different ad I wrote for the “me” generation 14 years ago: You are standing in the snow, five and one-half half miles above sea level, gazing at a horizon hundreds of miles away. It occurs to you that life here is very simple: you live or you die. No compromises, no whining, no second chances. This is a place constantly ravaged by winds and storm, where every ragged breath is an accomplishment. You stand on the uppermost pinnacle of the earth. This is the mountain they call Everest. Yesterday it was considered unbeatable. But that was yesterday. As Edmund Hillary surveyed the horizon from the peak of Mount Everest, he monitored the time on a wristwatch that had been specifically designed to withstand the fury of the world's most angry mountain. Rolex believed Sir Edmund would conquer the mountain, and especially for him they created the Rolex Explorer. In every life there is a Mount Everest to be conquered. When you have conquered yours, you'll find your Rolex waiting patiently for you to come and pick it up at Justice Jewelers. I'm Woody Justice and I've got a Rolex… for you. This ad features the individualist as hero and asks very different questions: 1. “Are you the kind of person who wins against impossible odds?” 2. “Can you take a minute to come pick up your trophy?” That Mount Everest ad was hugely successful 14 years ago, but We, the People, have changed. Have you noticed? Our transition from the Idealist “me” mindset to our current, Civic “we” way of thinking began right on schedule in 2003 and was essentially complete by the end of 2008. Right on schedule? Yep. We shift from one mindset to the other every 40 years and we've been doing it with the precision of a metronome for more than 4 centuries. Want to make your ads work better? Abandon the idea that your customers should reward themselves. Quit saying to them, “you deserve it.” Tell them instead that your product “makes a difference,” that it “helps,” and use the word “give” in a variety of applications, such as, “Give it a chance.” Sadly, the Apaza, Bauer and Whitaker ad won't be given a chance. Rolex didn't approve it. Sigh. Roy H. Williams