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Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)In this 60th episode of our podcast we talk with Tim Bush, an analyst at UBS and a top expert in batteries and energy, about the fast-changing world of battery production. Tim provides a clear view of the global battery industry's complex challenges and opportunities. Tim‘s insights include China leading the way with lower costs and big capacity, and the US and Europe facing tough choices as they try to build their own battery supply chains while dealing with China's dominance. Tim highlights the game-changing potential of solid-state batteries, which promise safer and more efficient power. The conversation also covers the struggles of European carmakers as they shift to electric vehicles and the rapid improvements in Chinese EV technology. This conversation gives a clear view of the global battery industry's challenges and opportunities.ABOUT TIM: Tim Bush is based in Seoul and heads UBS Global Battery Research. He is also responsible for Korea EV supply chain corporate coverage. He has almost 20 years of experience covering Alternative Energy. He joined UBS from BAML in 2015. Notable research includes UBS Battery Teardown series. UBS has analyzed nickel and iron batteries from all incumbents in this signature bi-annual report. Tim holds degrees from Cornell University / NYU Stern and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Tim has been a practicing attorney and CPA for nearly 40 years and is the Founder of The Busch Firm. He is also the Founder and CEO of Pacific Hospitality Group, a premier hotel development and management company with a portfolio of hotels and resorts throughout the United States. Tim and his wife Steph co-founded St. Anne School in California, where Tim served as Chairman and CEO for 17 years; they went on to co-found JSerra Catholic High School. Tim's passion for wine led him to found Trinitas Cellars, LLC, in 2002, located in Napa, California. Tim and Steph are also active supporters of several prominent Catholic organizations and were instrumental in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange purchasing the Crystal Cathedral. This week, I have the privilege of talking with Tim Bush about his early entrepreneurial ventures as a young man to build a successful law and tax advisory firm serving high net worth clients. Tim shares his heart for Catholic education and philanthropy and why he has been a driving force behind the founding of several private Catholic schools and the Napa Institute, which encourages Catholic education and fraternity. We also discuss the importance of charitable giving, the favorable tax laws in the United States for donations, and the joy of being generous. “We need to stop educating kids the same because they're not the same. They never have been the same, and they need different attention and different motivation.” - Tim Busch “If you do not focus on the spiritual component of your education, you will not be successful.” - Tim Busch “When you focus on faith, everything else takes care of itself.” - Tim Busch This Week on The Wow Factor: Tim discusses his early jobs, including paper deliveries, supermarket work, and painting houses, which taught him the value of hard work Why working at a local accounting firm in Michigan proved valuable for his future in the produce and hospitality businesses How Tim transitioned from law to hospitality, focusing on developing office buildings, apartment buildings, shopping centers, and hotels Why it's so important for schools to be in partnership with parents when it comes to education How we can prioritize the spiritual aspect of our children's education, and why it's so important Tim talks about his role in founding two private Roman Catholic schools, St Anne and JSerra, in California Tim explains the origins and purpose of the Napa Institute, which aims to immerse participants in their Catholic faith How you can get involved with the Napa Institute How to instill generosity and stewardship in the next generation The role of example in teaching good habits and the power of stories in conveying lessons Tim Busch's Words of Wisdom: Like all good habits, faith comes from example, not preaching; leaders should remember that. Connect with Tim Busch: The Busch Firm The Napa Institut Connect with The WOW Factor: The WOW Factor Website Connect with Brad Formsma via email Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter
October 8, 2023 | Thank you for joining us today as we welcome our friend Tim Bush.
Tim Bush, Head Coach of New Albany's Little League Baseball team has the lead the Eagle's to the Little League World Series as Midwest Region Champs! They take on th West Region Champ, El Segundo tomorrow night at 7pm on ESPN 2
With over a decade in the music industry, renowned country singer Gary Pratt is sharing his unique country sound with the masses. He has already established a name in the US music scene. Performing with artists like Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, Ronnie Milsap, Dwight Yoakum, Neal McCoy and Crystal Gale, Confederate Railroad as well as playing notable festivals like the Rocky Gap Music Festival and Tennessee State Fair, Pratt has built a loyal following – a following that continues to grow. Along with his gigging experience, the US-based singer-songwriter has received several accolades being a Josie Music Awards nominee (2021) and an International Singer-Songwriters Association Songwriter of the Year Award Winner (2021). He has recieved The ISSA Male Emerging Artist of 2022, The Hollywood Red Carpet Fair Play Award for his song - "Country to the Bone" and recently IMN Award Winner for Breakout Song Of The Year-"You Gotta Jump In". Gary has been featured in The Hollywood Digest, Skope Magazine, Music Update Central, and New Music Weekly (to name a few publications), Pratt is described as good-natured, anthemic and “…setting the world on fire” (New Music Weekly). Coming off his 2021 album Something Worth Remembering, Gary Pratt is a singer, a songwriter, but most of all, an energetic country entertainer who connects with his audience. His last two songs have hit number one on the International Itunes Chart. He grew up in the small, old coal mining town of Slickville, Pennsylvania. His last recording project, "Something Worth Remembering", was dedicated to his brother who had passed. The album is a combination of Gary's originals and songs written by credited Nashville Writers. The title track was written by Grammy Award Nominee Tony Arata, who wrote Garth Brooks' "The Dance". It was recorded at Tonic Studios with Engineer Doug Kasper, Producer Bryan Cole and Musician/Artist Adam Ernst. Excited about this album, Gary invited MTS Male Vocalist Matt Westin and Female Vocalist Savannah Nider to help out on a few songs. Savannah and Gary recorded the duet he wrote, "To Find Us", at Omni Studios in Nashville. Gary is currently back in the studio working on a new project with Nashville Producer - Adam Ernst. Gary is forever thankful to God for walking with him through life, paving this music journey and for putting the gift of music in his heart. Not only has music been an outlet emotionally and has helped Gary through some rough times, it has brought family together and has introduced him to some of the most amazing people he is proud to call friends. Gary is proud to work with his stage/music partner Kate Szallar. The year 2022 has been such a busy year and they have added the band Abilene to his large shows and his good friends Tim Bush and Mike Scimmie to the Acoustic Shows! Gary's music albums can be purchased at Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer Itunes, Cd Baby, or call 724-834-7499. His very first CD "Gary Pratt" can only be purchased by calling 724-834-7499 (Le Jardin Shop). Check his videos out on Youtube and ask ALEXA to play his music. https://www.garyprattmusic.com/
Frantz P. LeBlanc is joined by worship leader, Song writer, and artists Tim Bush. The two discuss how he started in music and his upbringing in the church.
Build Your Home is a song that is seeming to sweep the whole world with its powerful and heartfelt message, and we've got the writer - Rashard Wright with us today! We really get to hear the essence of true worship in this discussion and Rashards journey with Build Your Home. So far, many gospel recording artists such as Todd Gilbert, Tim Bush, Darrell Walls and Maranda Curtis all have covered this beautiful song. Don't forget to subscribe for weekly conversations guided to help you live out loud for the One who died for you! Follow Rashard on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/iam_rashardwright/ Please consider supporting so I can continue bringing even better content! More of a youtube watcher? Watch these conversations on Youtube RIGHT HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHrNMtoYVCgCQBQFclZsvhQ Follow & Connect With Me! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/its_ljayy/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/lj.clements Twitter- https://twitter.com/Its_Ljayy Email- livingoutloudprod@gmail.com Time Stamps: Intro 0:00 What Inspired You To Write This Song? 1:54 Meaning Behind The Name 8:02 Favorite Lyric? 10:21 Favorite Cover of The Song? 13:06 Advice from Rashard 18:40 Outro 25:10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lj-clements/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lj-clements/support
Go out and explore with Tim Bush, founder of TLB Consulting. A retail guru, coach, and mentor who helps individuals and product entrepreneurs around the world from concept to cash and get their products on the shelf of Major Big Box Retailers such as Costco and Walmart just to name a few. Simply Mind Changing, Life-Changing, and Business Changing. “You can't wait, whatever it is you want to do, start doing it. You are either moving your business forward or in some ways, it's moving backward.” - Tim Bushhttps://tlbconsulting.com/https://ontheshelfnow.com/podcasts/Hit the subscribe button and share the channel. Be the flow and together we grow.
Tim Bush is the future. Fresh off his single "Free in Jesus" the Orlando native discussed his humble beginnings, his family's musical background, and his experiences working alongside his mentor Tye Tribbett. Tim Bush is humble but is ready for the takeover.Follow Fresh Start TV Social Media:IG: Freshstart_tvFollow Host:Dexter Phillips: @iamdexpFollow Guest:IG:@timbushofficial
How To Get Your Products Into Costco And Walmart With Tim Bush – Part 2 Part 1 Part 2 Things we mention in this session of Seller Round Table: Bed Bath & Beyond: https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/ Costco: https://www.costco.com/ ECRM: https://ecrm.marketgate.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Get Your Life Back: https://www.amazon.com/Get-Your-Life-Back-Practices/dp/1400208661 INSPIRE Business Conference: https://attendinspire.com/timothy-bush/ Jet: https://jet.com/ Macys’s: https://www.macys.com/ On The Shelf: http://ontheshelfnow.com/ Q4: https://www.q4inc.com/ TLB Consulting: https://tlbconsulting.com/ Unfu*k Yourself: Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Life:https://www.amazon.com/Unfu-Yourself-Your-Head-into/dp/0062803832 Warmers: https://warmers.com/ Zoom: https://zoom.us/ Join us every Tuesday at 1:00 PM PST for Live Q&A and Bonus Content at https://sellerroundtable.com Try the greatest Amazon seller tools on the planet free for 30 days at https://sellerseo.com
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How To Get Your Products Into Costco And Walmart With Tim Bush – Part 1 Part 1 Part 2 Things we mention in this session of Seller Round Table: Bed Bath & Beyond: https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/ Costco: https://www.costco.com/ ECRM: https://ecrm.marketgate.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Get Your Life Back: https://www.amazon.com/Get-Your-Life-Back-Practices/dp/1400208661 INSPIRE Business Conference: https://attendinspire.com/timothy-bush/ Jet: https://jet.com/ Macys’s: https://www.macys.com/ On The Shelf: http://ontheshelfnow.com/ Q4: https://www.q4inc.com/ TLB Consulting: https://tlbconsulting.com/ Unfu*k Yourself: Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Life:https://www.amazon.com/Unfu-Yourself-Your-Head-into/dp/0062803832 Warmers: https://warmers.com/ Zoom: https://zoom.us/ Join us every Tuesday at 1:00 PM PST for Live Q&A and Bonus Content at https://sellerroundtable.com Try the greatest Amazon seller tools on the planet free for 30 days at https://sellerseo.com
The Invention Stories Podcast was created with one goal in mind…To Help People Invent Smarter. So if you are an inventor, have an idea for an invention, or new to the podcast, we invite you to listen to this podcast. In addition to their answers, I share some of what I remember most about the interviews. Episode 99...Invention Advice features recommendations from inventors Deborah Chester, Lori Barzvi, Sarah Shaw, Maria Messier, Jesse Morgan, John Huemoeller, Monica Ferguson, Maxwell Cohen, Anne Brewer, Alan Beckley, Dennis Clayton, Kevin Lane, Becca Brown, Case Mandel, Jenna Lieber, Tim Bush, Josh Malone, Jim DeBetta, Kari Warberg Block, and Tracy Leigh Hazzard. These are the inventors we've interviewed from episodes 75-98. This episode is the first in a 3-part series.
Wes is the owner and operator of all the Roasters Coffee stands in the Tri-Cities. An interesting fact about Wes is that he was a straight F student in high school and is now a successful entrepreneur. Wes owns 11 Roasters here in the Tri-Cities and is opening 2 more. There is one in Walla Walla and 2 that will be opening in 2020 in Spokane. Wes did not know as a boy that he was going to be an entrepreneur. In his twenties he lost his job and found himself without many options. He played guitar and made coffee! He started in 2006 and coffee was expanding. He moved to TC in 2006 not knowing that it really even existed. He googled the state of Washington and found the Tri-Cities. He flew up here and fell in love with the area and saw the opportunity. He moved his wife and small children up here and within one year, he had his first coffee shop. Building a team and finding leaders has been a difficult road. From a small group to hiring a General Manager from the outside, cutting ties with that experience, he just builds leaders from within the company. He is very good at capitalizing on people's strengths and keeping them in their lane. He currently has 6 people that are running the company. He looks for people that are faithful, willing to go the extra mile, availability and commitment and willing to invest in. Promoting from within has been successful for him because he has created a culture. Through the years, recognition and praise has evolved. When people feel valued and appreciated, they are willing to give a lot and invest a lot. He has a team of six and recently he took them and their spouses to San Diego for about 10 days. They enjoyed dinners, activities, Disneyland. Every year they now take trips. He pays his people what they are worth or more. He has created an environment where they take ownership of their division and run it accordingly. They feel valued and a part of something that they are creating. Wes gets out of town at least once a month for a couple days to create balance and find time to regroup. Once a quarter he gets out of town for at least a week, every 6 months he is out of town for about 2 weeks and his family always does a holiday ski resort trip. He spends a lot of time alone and he spends his time reading, researching, with his whiteboard, hammering out the finances and trying to master money. Wes struggles with time management. He has tried 25 different programs and hasn’t found any that works for him. His way is very different: he stays up late and he sleeps late. After 9:00pm he is more creative. He leaves the house around 9 or 10am. His goal has always been to never have to set an alarm. He enjoys it and finds it is more consistent when he stays up late and sleeps in. He knows his rhythm. He energizes himself based on what is going on at the time. He follows social people like Ty Lopez, Gary V., and he gleans as much from them as possible and then moves on. He is a huge Eckhart Tolle fan, along with Warren Buffet, Charlie Munger. He feels the words they speak is a gold mine. You are the average of the five people you surround yourself with. He also really loves Dean Martini who has helped him with deep-seeded shame and guilt. Tim Bush is someone locally that Wes connects with at least once a month. He really appreciates that Tim has made him work for everything he’s gotten and holds him accountable. The advice he would give to upcoming leaders is never stop learning. We live in an information age and Google has been his mentor! Constantly reading, going to the next level and keep pushing yourself, when things get tough just keep moving forward and make the best of each day. You can connect with Wes best through email: wes@roasters.com. You can often find him at Resilient in Richland.
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Clip 1 Tim Bush Introduction Clip 2 Tim Bush’s Specialties Clip 3 Brand Experience Clip 4 MAP Clip 5 Benefits in Retail Clip 6 Evaluation Process Clip 7 Packaging Issue Clip 8 Margins in Retail Clip 9 Product in Retail Clip 10 Tips for Beginners Clip 11 Contact Details Things we mention in episode 14 of SRT: Canton Fair: http://www.cantonfair.org.cn/ On the Shelf Site: http://ontheshelfnow.com/ On the Shelf Now Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ontheshelfnow/ TLB Consulting: https://tlbconsulting.com/ Join us every Tuesday at 1PM PST for free amazon coaching and Q&A at https://sellerseo.com/seller-roundtable Try the greatest Amazon seller tools on the planet free for 30 days at https://sellerseo.com
How To Get Your Amazon Products On Retail Shelves With Tim Bush – (Part 2) Clip 1 Tim Bush Introduction Clip 2 Tim Bush’s Specialties Clip 3 Brand Experience Clip 4 MAP Clip 5 Benefits in Retail Clip 6 Evaluation Process Clip 7 Packaging Issue Clip 8 Margins in Retail Clip 9 Product in Retail Clip 10 Tips for Beginners Clip 11 Contact Details Things we mention in episode 14 of SRT: Canton Fair: http://www.cantonfair.org.cn/ On the Shelf Site: http://ontheshelfnow.com/ On the Shelf Now Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ontheshelfnow/ TLB Consulting: https://tlbconsulting.com/ Join us every Tuesday at 1PM PST for free amazon coaching and Q&A at https://sellerseo.com/seller-roundtable Try the greatest Amazon seller tools on the planet free for 30 days at https://sellerseo.com
I'm a fan of Costco. From the $1.50 hot dog and soda to having to buy stuff that is packaged bigger to food samples and happy employess. I especially like that last part…happy employees. We know of stores where we know the employess hate working there…not at Costco. I think that most inventors or people... The post Episode 80…Our Interview with Tim Bush of TLB Consulting appeared first on Invention Stories.
Marc Calnan, Chris Lessner, Jeff Hoak, and Tim Bush talk about the Boston Red Sox comeback game four win and what is ahead in game 5. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Is your brand ready to be a big box retail product? Tim Bush of TLB Consulting says you should make sure that you are ready because if you hit up a buyer and things don’t go well until that buyer swaps out and changes positions, you are going to have a tough time going back to that buyer. That’s where you’re at it unless something majorly changes. Tim shares some things you should be looking at when you’re getting your product ready for retail such as pricing, packaging, sales, the uniques, your customers, your target retailers, and marketing plan to push your product forward. He goes in-depth each one of these seven key items to give a better understanding of their significance in getting your product ready for big box retail. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Product Launch Hazzards community today:ProductLaunchHazzards.comProduct Launch Hazzards FacebookProduct Launch Hazzards TwitterProduct Launch Hazzards LinkedInProduct Launch Hazzards PinterestProduct Launch Hazzards Youtube
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Many of you probably think that product pricing is purely science, because it involves a lot of math, data, and pieces of information consolidated and analyzed to get optimal results. We are seasoned product designers and entrepreneurs here, yet pricing products is an ongoing struggle because it does not wholly rely on scientific data and mathematical formulas– identifying the perfect product price also relies heavily on human psychology, on ever-changing cultural, sociological, economic and political climates, and ultimately rides on how much you understand your target market’s behavior and what drives them. It requires making a thought-out plan with clear revenue goals based on your specific business model, on your product, and on proper timing, among other things to create a realistic profitable pricing strategy that will up your revenue. You can always schedule a call with us, or with one of our experts like Tim Bush so we can have a deep dive into feasible product pricing tailored to suit your specific needs. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Product Launch Hazzards community today:ProductLaunchHazzards.comProduct Launch Hazzards FacebookProduct Launch Hazzards TwitterProduct Launch Hazzards LinkedInProduct Launch Hazzards PinterestProduct Launch Hazzards Youtube
Tim Bush is our remarkable guest who doesn't allow the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy that he has lived with for 31 years impede his message of raising awareness and advocating for the disabled community. His mission is simple: educate youth on disabilities, change negative ways of thinking, create a positive outlook on life, and fight negative stereotypes. His desire is to help others access belief in one's own abilities.
Tim Bush is our remarkable guest who doesn't allow the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy that he has lived with for 31 years impede his message of raising awareness and advocating for the disabled community. His mission is simple: educate youth on disabilities, change negative ways of thinking, create a positive outlook on life, and fight negative stereotypes. His desire is to help others access belief in one's own abilities.
Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest thinking on Brexit and the Swiss-plus model, what the Royal Bank of Scotland does with its deposits and the downturn in investment bank results. They are joined by special guest Tim Bush of investor advisory group Pirc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Junk Parlor is a Northern California-based gypsy junk rock band born from the mind and musical wanderings of Jason Vanderford featuring rock, gypsy jazz rhythms and a 50's tinge supporting Vanderford’s throaty howling voice. Backed by drummer and cajón player Rt Goodrich and the electric fretless bass of Tim Bush, Junk Parlor’s debut album "Wild Tones" was released October 2013. They recently completed a Pacific Northwest tour and are now touring in Southern California. Jason and Rt.join us at 2:05 pm ET. In segment 2 we are joined by Robin Yukiko, a Pennsylvania-based eclectic pop and blues singer/songwriter and a music producer . Robin has operatic and choral training and an international background. She left her opera training to produce her debut album Me & My Apathy, an eclectic suite of 11 original songs. She released a second album, “Love War” and performs locally, writes and produces songs for other bands while keeping up with her new baby. She will be on Music FridayLive! at 2:30 pm ET (perhaps with baby)
News, a Celebrity Interview, we tweak The Stupid Knob and Viewer Mail! News: Listen To PSN On Your Phone! (408) 538-2175 IK Multimedia's Stealth Plug NextCat.com JOIN AL'S NEXTCAT NETWORK! Eventful.com DUY PluginsSweetwater.com Big Giveaway! DUY Native Goes Mac Intel Celebrity Interview: Carlo SantosAl ran into a nice web site off of one of the many listeners on our Frappr map. His name is Carlo Santos, and his music really captured my attention. Al contacted Carlos and they sat down for a conversation about his art, his influences and how he developed the many different styles he uses. And of course, the gear he uses to put it all together. Carlo's Web Site Revalver Guitar Plugin The Stupid Knob: Universal sues MySpace! Viewer Mail: 1) Doug McGee has an audio comment on power issues 2) Shane Hendricks comments on the whole Universal/MySpace debacle 3) Matthias from Mexico wants to know about PZM mics 4) Allen Riege has nice things to say. :) Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: The MP3 format has literally revolutionized the music business. When was it invented? A: Here's the progression and the history. In 1987 the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany began research code-named EUREKA project EU147, Digital Audio Broadcasting. In April 1989 Fraunhofer received a German patent for MP3. In 1992 Fraunhofer's audio coding algorithm was integrated into the MPEG-1 standard. On November 26, 1996 a United States patent was issued for MP3. Congratulations to Tim Bush, this week's winner of a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer, courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention also goes out to George Leite. See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer stealthplug ik multimedia amplitube tracktion sampletank sonic reality nextcat sweetwater native instruments mbox focusrite duy carlo santos universal music group myspace revalver sonor pzm mic cooledit fraunhofer mp3 elvis are you lonesome tonight