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Tolemy is an agency redefining growth for entrepreneurs and leaders with a revolutionary new approach that maps the mind, heart, and spirit of business. In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Tim Dwyer, Founder of Tolemy, explore Tim's journey as an entrepreneur and Tolemy. Sign up for the book here: https://tolemy.com/the-book Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In This Episode: In this episode, we sit down with Tim Dwyer, VP of Growth at Prompt Therapy Solutions. We discuss the unique challenges and growth opportunities in the physical therapy space, touching on topics such as improving practice efficiency, leveraging technology to reduce administrative burdens, and addressing the staffing issues common across healthcare. The conversation also delves into the future of physical therapy, patient experience optimization, and strategies for scaling private practices. Guest: Tim Dwyer is the Vice President of Growth at Prompt Therapy Solutions, where he has been driving business development since 2019. With a background in operations and growth strategy, Tim brings extensive experience in leveraging technology to enhance business outcomes. He holds a degree from Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business and is passionate about transforming the physical therapy industry. Key Points & Highlights: The discussion covers the unique challenges in physical therapy, including the high frequency of patient visits and the need for efficient, well-organized operations to keep up with demand. Tim talks about how practices can leverage technology to reduce administrative tasks, allowing staff to focus on more skilled work and ultimately improve patient outcomes. The episode also touches on strategies for practice growth, including expanding to new locations and using social media to attract both patients and staff. Learn More About Weave: Curious about how Weave can transform your practice? Visit getweave.com to discover more about our all-in-one experience platform and how we can help you deliver a better healthcare experience - every practice, every patient, every interaction. Stay Connected: Don't miss out on more Happy Practice! Follow us on social, where we share ideas, best practices, and insights from industry experts. Connect with us to be part of the Happy Practice Community. Instagram: @getweave Pinterest: @getweave YouTube: @weavecommunications TikTok: @getweave LinkedIn: Weave Happy Practice Newsletter: Join our community of professionals and sign up for the Happy Practice Newsletter. Get access to exclusive tips, tricks, and industry insights designed to help you build a happier, more successful practice. Sign up here.
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My guest in this episode is Tim Dwyer. Tim is the founder and Managing Director of Tolemy, a brand-led growth agency educating entrepreneurs and business owners on how to design, build and activate a business strategy based on a foundation of core assets aligned with purpose. Tim has worked with private industry for over 25 years, supporting thousands of businesses to grow and scale. He believe that by helping business leaders shift mindsets, businesses and industries can shift to benefit our communities and society. Highlights of our conversation include the Tolemy framework acting as a "Google Map" for your business, making the point that we've all got a purpose, ego being a wonderful servant but a terrible master, and the importance as a leader of working out what your trauma has been. Enjoy the conversation To find out more about Tolemy go to: https://tolemy.com You can connect with Karl on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timdwyer1 To learn more about what it takes to be an evolved leader, and to check out our other podcast episodes, go to: https://www.evolvedstrategy.com.au
Today's guest deejay is Tim Dwyer. I met Tim through Sanderson Dear, who get deejayed on Soundwave a few months ago (listen to Sanderson's mix here). As is my want, I asked Sanderon who he thought would share a mix on Soundwave and he highly recommended Tim. As it happens, both Tim and I are fellow devotees of the Excursions in Ambience compilation album series (listen to my Excursions in Ambience compilation retrospective here). That may explain why Tim's mix, which features songs completely new to me, feels so familiar. It's a delight to share Tim's mix with you. Tim has words about his mix below. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Raziel Panic. See you then. My 2021 album Excursion was a release born through influence. It was inspired by improvised live electronics, a deep love of electronic music from the 1990's, and even the compilation series Excursions in Ambience, of which the album was named after. I wanted to revisit those influences for this mix, crafting a similar sonic tapestry, through a different lens. I've included the inspiring music that influenced me to start making music, as well as some new works that elicit that same emotional frequency. Enjoy the journey. Aural Imbalance “Sixth Sense” Ishq Music “Bhakti” Inhmost “Beautiful Eyes” Belief “Art of Love” Obliquity “Meloside” Off Land “Granular Shore” The Future Sound of London “Sophies Path” Inhmost “Suspension” Jacob Newman “Two Phases” Amorphous Androgynous “In Mind” woob mono “Planet (Remastered Edit)” woob mono “Latneiro (Sunrise Dub) [Remastered]” Off Land “Fraction Of Shade” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message
Today's guest deejay is Zach Frizzell, AKA zakè. I was introduced to zakè's captivating music by the talented Luke Entelis (listen to Luke's mix four Soundwave here), and I'm excited to share his unique sonic tapestries with you. Zach is the stateside label boss of the Past Inside the Present record label. Zach is also a multi-talented musician, composer, and sound artist. With a deep passion for exploring the intersection of sound and emotion, zaké weaves intricate sonic landscapes that transport listeners to ethereal realms. His musical journey began at a young age, as he discovered his love for experimenting with various instruments and sound manipulation techniques. The songs in this collection share a common thread of introspection, contemplation, and a sense of profound emotional depth. Each composition invites the listener into a world of deep reflection, where silence and subtle nuances create powerful moments of introspection. Zach's mix has been my companion during grey mornings. With my cup of coffee in hand, his music eases me into my work day, infusing even the most mundane tasks with intrigue. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Tim Dwyer. See you then. T.R. Jordan “Unsaid” Pausal “Truth Symbol - False Idolatry” Dustin O'Halloran “Quartet N.2” Arvo Pärt “Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten” Eluvium “Indoor Swimming at the Space Station” willamette “Buried Presidents” William Basinski “Melancholia II” Rafael Anton Irisarri “Watching As She Reels” Stars of the Lid “Even If You're Never Awake” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message
Tim has a great idea for us all... Send a Notice to your local council telling them you withdraw your consent for anything they do. They are the servants... WE ARE THE MASTERS!DISCOUNT COUPON for Dick Yardley's Book. If you would like to order Dick's book after viewing this video, use this discount Coupon number for $10 off the purchase price: BE5U3KTXUSEFUL LINKSDownload the Withdraw Notice for your state here:https://commonlaw.earth/index.php/resources/document-library?folder=Tim%2BDwyerHow to get justice with a Civil Suit Invoice:https://cirnow.com.au/how-to-get-justice-with-an-invoice/Websites:Common Law: https://commonlaw.earth/Crimes by the government: https://www.cirnow.com.auA plan for the future: https://advance-australia.com.au/Health Drink:Make this drink and take 2 tablespoons every day. You will never catch a cold, flu or covid:https://cirnow.com.au/health-tipCarry copies of this letter at all times to give to police:https://cirnow.com.au/your-rights-and-the-police/Beat the Fines with this e-Book Steps to fight Fines: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/steps-to-fight-finesDick Yardley's book: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/buy-dick-yardleys-bookPodcasts and News:The Bloody Aussie Battler: https://thebloodyaussiebattler.comand YouTube Battler channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBloodyAussieBattlerPodcast (no longer active)and Bitchute Battler channel: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/iMQmtT7SBDyw/Buy Kevin Annett's book "Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty -- A Common Law Training Manual" https://commonlaw.earth/merchandise/How the political parties stole our rights and freedoms through the biggest LIE in history. Read these articles in the numbered order to learn how and why:1. https://cirnow.com.au/silent-weapons-for-quiet-wars/2. https://cirnow.com.au/the-fabians-history/3. https://cirnow.com.au/what-is-the-lima-declaration/4. https://cirnow.com.au/agenda-2130/5. https://cirnow.com.au/barcelona-declaration/Support the show
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Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the June 2021 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here: https://emj.bmj.com/content/38/6/407 Emergency medicine electronic health record usability: where to from here? (16 March, 2021) FREE Katie Walker, Tim Dwyer, Heather A Heaton: https://emj.bmj.com/content/38/6/408 Usability of electronic health record systems in UK EDs Editor's Choice (3 March, 2021) Benjamin Michael Bloom, Jason Pott, Stephen Thomas, David Ramon Gaunt, Thomas C Hughes: https://emj.bmj.com/content/38/6/410 Hypochloraemia is associated with 28-day mortality in patients with septic shock: a retrospective analysis of a multicentre prospective registry: https://emj.bmj.com/content/38/6/423 Emergency department attendances during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective analysis of attendances following Irish governmental pandemic measures: https://emj.bmj.com/content/38/6/439 Incidence of emergency calls and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a cross-sectional study in a UK ambulance service: https://emj.bmj.com/content/38/6/446 Sex-related differences in opioid administration in the emergency department: a population-based study: https://emj.bmj.com/content/38/6/467
The Battler chats with Tim Dwyer and Jamie McIntyre about the covid scam, common law, and how we can stop the government denying our rights and freedoms.Useful LinksMake this drink and take 2 tablespoons every day. You will never catch a cold, flu or covid:https://cirnow.com.au/health-tipCIRNow information: https://www.cirnow.com.auCommon Law website: https://commonlaw.earth/Carry copies of this letter at all times to give to police:https://cirnow.com.au/your-rights-and-the-police/Steps to fight Fines: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/steps-to-fight-finesDick Yardley's book: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/buy-dick-yardleys-bookThe Bloody Aussie Battler: https://thebloodyaussiebattler.comand YouTube Battler channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBloodyAussieBattlerPodcastBuy Kevin Annett's book "Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty -- A Common Law Training Manual" https://commonlaw.earth/merchandise/How the political parties stole our rights and freedoms through the biggest LIE in history. Read these articles in the numbered order to learn how and why:1. https://cirnow.com.au/silent-weapons-for-quiet-wars/2. https://cirnow.com.au/the-fabians-history/3. https://cirnow.com.au/what-is-the-lima-declaration/4. https://cirnow.com.au/agenda-2130/5. https://cirnow.com.au/barcelona-declaration/Support the show (https://www.cirnow.com.au/donate/)
When pursuing a career in design, there are many paths that you can take - which one is the right one for you? Be a freelancer and chart your own path? Find a job on an agency and explore a wide range of assignments with the same team? Get a job on an in-house team and go deep into a problem space? Ah, the dilemma! Tune in, as Karen Muller, Charlie Coombs, Sam Beachell, Tim Dwyer, and Gui Schmitt share their experiences and tips navigating the maze of job opportunities. ✨ Recommendations ✨ Eric Singer Explainer Videos • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvDvESEXcgE&list=PLt-UvOEPhKmgSOcAqtjRSxSUqTrkPvzXo Good One Podcast • https://www.vulture.com/news/good-one-podcast/ LogoLounge Book 12 • https://www.logolounge.com/book12winners Muzli Extension • https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/muzli-2-stay-inspired/glcipcfhmopcgidicgdociohdoicpdfc CleanShot X • https://cleanshot.com/ Xbox Game Pass • https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-game-pass Featuring Karen Muller - Senior Copywriter Gui Schmitt - Product Designer Charlie Coombs - Senior Visual Designer Sam Beachell - Lead Designer II Tim Dwyer - Senior Digital Designer Music credit: Christian Gentry, Muzak 1 Edited by: Aaron Goeglein
Featuring new work by Genevieve Stevens, Steven Blythe, Alanna Offield, Kevin O'Farrell, Grace Tower, Lorraine Carey, Tim Dwyer, Rebecca Farmer, Sinead Nolan, Iain Whiteley, Rachel Donati, Julia Wieting, Tom Day, Dide, Stephanie Green, and Erin Vance. With a personal note from Nick Laird. The Seamus Heaney Poetry Summer School is an annual intensive week of study for emerging poets, hosted by the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's, and led by Professor Nick Laird. The Seamus Heaney Centre Podcast is created in a small back room by Ian Sansom, Stephen Sexton, and Rachel Brown. This episode was produced by Conor McCafferty. Thanks as always to our writers, and to Nick Boyle for his music.
In this episode Dexter chats with Tim Dwyer, CEO and Dan Peters, CRO of Limepay.Limepay is the next generation of payment gateway, increasing revenue, removing friction at the checkout and keeping customers in the merchants ecosystem.The platform brings together, for the first time, both upfront card payments and buy now pay later in the same native checkout with no redirects or competing logos.It's a business model to disrupt the disruptors and tap into the global shift to BNPL schemes. I catch up with Tim and Dan the week they announced an over subscribed $6m seed round.You can discover more https://www.limepay.com.au- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/limepay/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/limepayments/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/limepayments/Tier One People is Australia's leading FinTech Executive Search Consultancy. We are in the business of helping our clients grow and scale effectively. Find out more https://tieronepeople.comContact info@tieronepeople.comJoin the fastest growing community in Fintech
In over 100 episodes, the Get Invested podcast has featured some incredible guests with insights that, without overstating it, will change your life. But as this show grows, some of the early gold can get missed – especially for newer subscribers. So this week we’re rebroadcasting one of our most powerful episodes, an interview with […] The post 104. Rebroadcast: Tim Dwyer’s investment frameworks for a successful life appeared first on Bushy Martin.
In over 100 episodes, the Get Invested podcast has featured some incredible guests with insights that, without overstating it, will change your life. But as this show grows, some of the early gold can get missed - especially for newer subscribers. So this week we're rebroadcasting one of our most powerful episodes, an interview with Tim Dwyer. Tim is the global director of Shirlaws Group and the founder of Growth Metrics Australia. He’s a business coach, strategist and advisor who has mastered the art of helping small and medium-sized enterprises. In this fascinating conversation, we followed Tim’s journey in business over the course of his decorated career. We dove deep into business philosophy, frameworks for investing and scaling a business, and approaches to money that lead to wealth and freedom. We also touched on how Tim approaches property investment and how he allocates his financial resources. There's this, and so much more. So whether this is a new interview to you, or you heard this one when it first went live, take the time to sit back and absorb these crucial wealth insights. Get Invested is the podcast dedicated to time poor professionals who want to work less and live more. Join Bushy Martin, one of Australia’s top 10 property specialists, as he and his influential guests share know-how on the ways investing in property can unlock the life you always dreamed about and secure your financial future. Remember to subscribe on your favourite podcast player, and if you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. Find out more about Get Invested here https://bushymartin.com.au/get-invested-podcast/ Want to connect with Bushy? Get in touch here https://bushymartin.com.au/contact/ This show is produced by Apiro Media - http://apiropodcasts.com
Ryan joins the boys again in the backyard and so does the biggest Dweez, TJD. It's time to reflect on 2019, a year in which FCFC was born. Someone also gets ethered. If you listen to every episode or even a single instant. Thank you!
Attracting young people into our industry: Help to Take Skills USA to the Next Level Tim Dwyer is an automotive education specialist at ConsuLab, a manufacturer, and provider of automotive training aids. After 25 years of ownership, he sold his business Superwrench Import Auto in Tulsa, OK to pursue a teaching career at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology. There he helped start and instruct the Pro-Tech Automotive Internship program for 12 years. Hear Tim’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22tim+dwyer%22) . Key Talking Points: Skills USA Nationals has 103 different contests going on at once. It is all Career and Technical Education under one roof (CTE) Perfectly placed but mostly unrecognized by many in our industry Skills begin locally, then through state and national Over 20 football fields full of Skills test stations There is also a World Skills every other year Some countries offer award money and lifetime jobs for the winners of this contest $36 Million is spent to put on this event GM donated a 2018 Malibu to the gold medal winner’s program We need to start bragging about these events that will help attract young people into our industry Designing a skills contest: Attention to detail All stations need to appropriately challenging Consistently repeatable Have a real-world application Equipment, tools, and information Bond with parents and a reason to go to school Skills show a career path Instructors need to step up their game Consulab supports Skills at many levels As an industry, we must support this program Volunteer to judge a local contest Offer financial support to help pay for travel to the next level contests Some state and local winner don’t go to the next level because of funding issues We should offer an additional celebration of excellence to all participants and the winners Shops can promote Skills in their own network and community This is a spectator sport A special thanks to Tim Dwyer for his contribution to the aftermarket. Books mentioned in the content library (https://remarkableresults.biz/books/) Leave me an honest review on iTunes (https://airtable.com/tblOgQmbnkHekpl0L/viwSbPkieMNhLOmtK/recQNomCKr1D5I9x4) . Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one of them. Email Carm HERE (mailto:carm@remarkableresults.biz) . (mailto:carm@remarkableresults.biz) (http://eepurl.com/bhqME9) Be socially involved and in touch with the show: Speaking (https://remarkableresults.biz/speaking) Subscribe to a free mobile listening app (https://remarkableresults.biz/app/) . (https://open.spotify.com/show/1lp4lTP8ZvWEWwEEXepBq6) Love what we do? Love what you hear? Buy Carm a cup of java. He loves his coffee. (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm) This episode is brought to you by FlexCheck Auto Digital Vehicle Inspection Software. Savvy shop owners use vehicle inspections to find additional work on a vehicle that the vehicle owner may not know is needed. The most successful shop owners fully inspect every car, every time. It benefits the vehicle owner more than the shop because most vehicle owners want their autos to be reliable. FlexCheck Auto takes the power of a shop’s inspection process and puts it in the palm of your technician’s hand so that pictures, video, and vehicle specific notes about a vehicle’s condition can be shared quickly with vehicle owners. It improves technician efficiency in the bays, service writer efficiency at the counter, increases average repair order and builds trust with vehicle owners. Today’s vehicle owners want to receive their vehicles health status electronically, this makes FlexCheck Auto the most transparent way to do sell auto repair. Try it for free for 30 days! Go to (http://www.flexcheckauto.com) to learn...
How to launch a side hustle while doing your digital day job with Tim Dwyer Planning and process are foundational aspects of digital marketing. However, there are unique advantages in applying methodologies designed for other business functions, such as system development and roll-out, that can give digital marketers an advantage in a saturated market. Welcome to Interactive Minds, where each week digital marketing and business professional Louisa Dahl, shares with you the tangible takeaways and recipes for marketing success. She is joined by a host of passionate marketers, innovators and digital leaders from across the globe. If you want easily digestible marketing tips from the industry’s top leaders, this is the podcast for you. In this episode, Louisa speaks to Digital Strategy and Planning Manager, Tim Dwyer. As well as working for a large corporate, Tim is also the co-founder of Summer Stories, a range of all-natural shower essentials that highlights Australian botanicals. And last but not least, he's Louisa's cousin-in-law! Tim has had a roundabout journey into the digital space. He started his career as an analyst for Deloitte Australia before moving across to be a Senior Consultant in the Brisbane Deloitte Digital practice. In this role, Tim was responsible for creating quality digital experiences and exploring and understanding the impact of emerging and exponential technologies on business. His experience includes digital strategy and service design, as well as business analysis and project management. He has experience across a vast number of industries with focus areas being financial services and the public sector. Louisa and Tim discuss the path that Tim’s career has taken and the advantages that a financial and technical background has supported his move into a digital role. Tim explains the way that Agile methodology, while designed for system development and roll-out, can assist with the creation and implementation of digital strategies. Tim also shares what he is learning while growing his side hustle, Summer Stories, and how the skills developed in running a business, are transferring to his day job. What you can also discover in this episode: Why systems and structure are the perfect background for digital strategies The focus in his current role on their digital team and the focus on industry trends How his financial services Digital Team looks at the way consumer behaviour changes the future of the industry Why a financial background helped to shift to a digital role The challenges around using Agile methodology in the digital space How a diverse team of specialists bring a unique approach to digital strategy to give the Deloitte team an advantage Ways that digital data can be broken down and show what's working and what’s not Why “just starting” is a perfect approach to new ventures The reason why a side hustle can help you to develop skills for use in the day job Links: Tim Dwyer - LinkedIn Summer Stories - website Summer Stories - Instagram Tim Dwyer - Twitter Louisa Dahl: LinkedIn Interactive Minds Website Join Interactive Minds' Facebook Group
In this episode, Eli interviews Tim Dwyer, President of AAMFT, and Steve Harris, Editor of JMFT about their background and journey through the field. They discuss their visions for the future of AAMFT and the Journal, and how their work benefits the members of AAMFT and the field of marriage and family therapy. First to be interviewed is, Dr. Steve Harris. He discusses the topics he would like to add to the JMFT catalog and the excitement of the upcoming edition of effectiveness. He provides ways for members to get more involved in the journal especially students. Later, Dr. Tim Dwyer describes his trajectory of leadership under AAMFT and the leadership qualities that he brings to the table. He goes into detail about what he does as the president of AAMFT and the things he is excited to see in the future. Get to know more about these two leaders in the field.
We have Tim Dwyer for Monash University to talk about his work on Immersive Analytics.
On this episode of the American Shoreline Podcast, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham introduce Robert Frump and his new show Ship to Shore, ASPN's newest show covering the fascinating world of shipping, ports, and waterways. Robert is a nationally recognized journalist who won several major awards while a journalist and investigative reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer. He grew up in the small farm town of Paxton, Ill, graduated from the University of Illinois and received a master's degree from Northwestern University in Journalism. He received, with Tim Dwyer, the George Polk Award, for his reporting on unsafe U.S. ships, and the Gerald Loeb Award for National Business Reporting. He was also a member of an Inquirer task force that won the Pulitzer Prize. He is the former managing editor of The Journal of Commerce.
Welcome to a new innovation in the Arete Executive Podcast! This week I’m taking a deep dive discussing a range of subjects with some returning guests on our first Arete Panel Discussion. Guests this time ‘round include: Bec Mac - presenter producer and media maker, Tim Dwyer - Group Partner at BOB, and Martin Moore - Your CEO Mentor. In our panel discussions we’ll be covering business and career but from vastly different angles compared to what you would normally expect. These episodes are longer than usual but with the range of subjects covered it will be like listening to four podcast episodes at once. Thanks to The Brisbane Club for hosting the group interview in The President’s Room. Links: Richard Triggs LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/richardtriggs Arete Executive website: www.areteexecutive.com.au
Tim Dwyer is a word class business growth specialist; a consultant, entrepreneur, mentor, keynote speaker and business leader. With a career spanning 25 years, Tim has worked with thousands of clients across global brands, large corporates, SMEs, and entrepreneurs. As head of Telstra's strategy for the SME Sales division, Tim was part of a dynamic team behind the growth of a $2.4 billion portfolio. From there he specialised as a revenue and growth expert at Shirlaws and ultimately became the CEO.Tim is now is a group partner at Business of brand.This conversation was amazing. Tim shares some incredible insights about the hero's journey, the importance of setting clear intentions rather than getting stuck focussing on the “how”, the two coexisting paradigms of fear and love, the wonder of the role of key mentors and coaches, colluding with doubters and dealing with bullies.I'm sure you'll find it super useful and relevant to wherever you are at in your journey of overcoming insecurity.
I spoke in this episode of the Arete Podcast to Tim Dwyer, business growth specialist, mentor and leader, about building a solid foundation, how to avoid recruiting mistakes, and investing in future growth. Tim’s philosophy is that good business is about creating the most amount of value in the shortest amount of time. He says a lot of people start a business with grandeur in mind but end up lost along the way because of simple mistakes. Tim is currently the Managing Director of Sunshine Coast-based Shirlaws Group and Group Partner at Business Of Brand and Growth Metrics. All three companies offer expert business consulting on everything from basic foundations, to sales and revenue, and consistent growth. I’m sure you’ll find this episode as interesting as I did... Richard Triggs LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/richardtriggs Arete Executive website: www.areteexecutive.com.au Richard's book on Amazon: www.amazon.com.au/Uncover-Hidden-J…idden+job+market
Today on the podcast I talk about the fourth stage in the Attract process – Resources. There are three areas we focus on in the resources section - time, money and connections. In this episode I cover: The importance of focusing on those activities that you enjoy doing and get you into a state of flow The daily routine of writing out your intentions each day How to map out your time allocation Writing down the ten things you love and hate doing in your business to understand where you need to focus your time on and where you need to delegate. Knowing the value of your time to understand the amount you can spend to outsource Understanding that you don't know what you don't know and why it is important to get the right help when starting out Knowing how much to invest when starting out How to use your connections and network at the beginning of your service based business What is your ultimate destination - what do you want to do and when Links mentioned Tim Dwyer podcast Run Well marathon training
Rick Escalambre is a retired instructor, after 31 years, from Skyline College in San Bruno, CA. He shows no signs of slowing down and continues to teach in an adjunct role. He is also a contract trainer throughout the industry. Rick serves on the Vision Educator Think Tank and can always be counted on to make some important and profound contributions to the forum. Hear Rick’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=escalambre) . Scott Brown is an ASE Master Certified Automobile Technician with over three and a half decades of professional service industry experience. He and his wife own Connie & Dick’s Service Center Inc., a 57-year-old independent shop in Southern California. With a strong focus on engine performance and electronics, Scott began collaborating with other industry professionals, online, beginning in the early 90’s. Scott is the former president of iATN. Scott is now launching Diagnostic Network; The Network for Vehicle Diagnosticians and Service Industry Professionals. Scott additionally serves on the NASTF Board of Directors and is a member of the following associations: ASCCA, CAT, ETI, I-CAR, & SAE. Listen to Scott’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22Scott+Brown%22) . Tim Dwyer is an automotive education specialist at ConsuLab, a manufacturer, and provider of automotive training aids. After 25 years of ownership, he sold his business Superwrench Import Auto in Tulsa, OK to pursue a teaching career at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology. There he helped start and instruct the Pro-Tech Automotive Internship program for 12 years. Hear Tim’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22tim+dwyer%22) . Matthew Shanahan is an Assistant Professor, Automotive Technology at the College of DuPage. He is also the Faculty Learning Technologies Coordinator and Secretary, COD Faculty Association Talking Points: Soft skills as a technician, shop owner and educator are critically important. Rich Escalambre did a keynote at the Educators Think Tank on ‘Respect’. As a teacher, you earn respect from your students. Scott Brown says caring for student’s success starts with the instructor. There is about a 50% or more attrition rate in the number of students that start post-secondary automotive programs and graduate. There are many reasons for this, however, it is a large number. Listen to the Vision interview on NASTF, the Road To Great Technicians (https://remarkableresults.biz/e312/) . Automotive careers may not necessarily include turning wrenches for your entire life. There are so many job opportunities in the industry. The skills of our technicians are wanted by other industries. There are many reasons we are losing our talent to include, training, support, career path, pay and benefits among many others. Why aren’t there more students landing at independent shops? The dealer networks are in communication with the college and instructors. Workaround their schedules is a barrier. Students want to know what type of internship work they will do. They do not want to be in the lube bay for the entire program. Get them exposed to challenges inside the shop. We are in the world of major software technology as vehicles are running more computer code than ever. We are working in a mold of education that has a lot of debt to it and we need to break the mold. Automotive technology programs at all levels are expensive. The cost per student is high. But looking at the needs of the community, there is high demand for skilled technicians that can outweigh an economic downturn. Industry must get involved in the advisory boards at these schools. Independents must attend career fairs and speak to classes at all levels including middle school. Quality of teaching time is going down because of admin and committee work. Articulation agreements with high school...
Keen to hear some tips and tricks for successful investing that lead to a secure and time-rich life? If so, I think you're going to get a lot out of this week's episode. My guest is the global director of Shirlaws Group and the founder of Growth Metrics Australia. His name is Tim Dwyer, and he's a business coach, strategist and advisor who has mastered the art of helping small and medium-sized enterprises. In our fascinating conversation, we followed Tim's journey in business over the course of his decorated career. We dove deep into business philosophy, frameworks for investing and scaling a business, and approaches to money that lead to wealth and freedom. We also touched on how Tim approaches property investment and how he allocates his financial resources. Listen to the full episode to hear all this, plus: The difference between flogging things and selling real solutions The importance of operating on high margin and low volume Tim's ‘width and depth' framework Why Richard Branson is so famous, and how to emulate his branding approach Tim's biggest regret The opportunity represented by the older generation divesting themselves of property What the stock market as a whole can tell an individual business owner The pitfalls of DIY-ing property investment Links LinkedIn Risk Assessment Compass Twitter
Fisher Brewing Company has a storied history and one few Utah establishments rival. In fact, the brewery out-dates our state itself, having opened a decade before Utah was founded in 1896.A. Fisher Brewing Company's story began in 1884, named after its entrepreneurial founder, Albert Fisher. But beer and life were different in the late 1800s. Craft beer wasn't yet a twinkle in Salt Lake City's eye, and it was rare for a company to grow beyond a few employees. Fisher Brewing smashed through both norms, employing over 200 employees and producing more than 75,000 barrels per year. Even still, the beer business wasn't easy. Prohibition shut Fisher down for 14 years, and when it finally reopened after the alcohol ban was lifted, Albert's son, Frank Fisher, invested a large sum of money to revitalize the brewery's manufacturing plant. $250,000 later, Fisher was re-born in 1934.In the early 1900s, Fisher Brewing proudly declared that their beer was brewed using the fresh water from the Jordan River—a sentence you wouldn't hear a Utah brewery utter today. Located at 1206 W. 200 S., Albert Fisher's mansion still sits today, which can be seen just off Interstate 80. Their reputation was built on their unpretentious, regular everyday blue-collar beer. Fisher's beer wasn't craft, innovative, or special, and that's exactly what made it special. A couple of decades after its re-opening, California-based Lucky Lager and Fisher Brewing went to battle in court, and Lucky Lager acquired Fisher and quietly shut down the company, leaving Utah without Fisher Brewing Company for over 50 years.That's when today's owners step in. Albert Fisher's great-great-grandson Tommy Fisher Riemondy, and his friends Tim Dwyer, Steve Brown, and Colby Frazier embarked upon a family dream of re-opening the family beer business.Today, Fisher Brewing offers a variety of craft beer options, brewed just miles from the original location on the banks of the Jordan River. They re-opened on February 5, 2017.In today's episode, we sit down with the owners of Fisher Brewing to learn more about their history, how they stay relevant today, and ask about their brewing philosophy and where they are heading as a brewery.—This episode of The Utah Foodie was hosted by Chase Murdock and produced by Ryan Samanka. Visit our episode archive on Ventricle Presents, and stay current with what's new by following us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Copyright © Ventricle Media, LLC • ventriclemedia.com
In this episode we are joined by Tim Dwyer who talks to us about various ways to monetise knowledge.Tim has over 20 years in business, and specialises in helping businesses strategically grow their assets, increase their business value, hone and leverage their capabilities.In this interview we cover:How the different business phases reflects how you monetise knowledgeThe value of intellectual property (IP)Process mappingThe different types of processes following the customer's journeyExamples of effective onboarding processesThe importance of productising for service based businessesPricing and packaging information on websitesExploring uniqueness and best asset to move a business forwardThe illogical order of process mapping to build a sales strategyThe importance of clear brand messagingHow to Onboard at scaleThe different methods to capture IP with impact5 layers of building capability within a businessLooking at different industries to see what they're doing well and creating a simple modelSimpflying business rather than complicating itLinks mentioned in the podcastTim DwyerMonetising Knowledge Podcast Facebook GroupMonetising KnowledgeCourse9Loyalest Webinar
https://ia601303.us.archive.org/26/items/AmbientSoundbathPodcast/asb61.mp3 I’ve featured Off Land before on the Ambient Soundbath, but I’ve never dedicated an entire program to Off Land, the work of Tim Dwyer. This program features the tracks from the first two of, an ever-growing collection, known as, the (Drone Variations). I struggle to write about these tracks, not from a lack of…Read more Ambient Soundbath Podcast #61 – Off Land
Learn from your industry peers in a round-table forum. Get new ideas, perspectives, trends, insights, best-practices and expertise from aftermarket professionals. Watch like a DOCUMENTARY … Learn like a SEMINAR. Helping automotive aftermarket professionals improve; one lesson at a time. Academy Panel: Professor Scott Norman an instructor and the program coordinator for the four-year bachelor’s program in Automotive Technology at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, KS. He has also been a Technical Training Instructor with Chrysler Corporation. He is also Chairman of the National Automotive Service Technology Committee for Skills USA. Listen to Scott in our episode on his role at Pittsburg State 164 (https://remarkableresults.biz/e164/) . We also have Rick Escalambre. Although he is a retired instructor at Skyline College in San Bruno, CA, after 31 years Rick shows no signs of slowing down and continues to teach in an adjunct role. He is also a contract trainer throughout the industry. Rick is on the Vision Educator Think Tank and can always be counted on to make some important and profound contributions to the forum. Hear Rick in his own episode 218 (https://remarkableresults.biz/e218/) . Ryan Kooiman the Director of Training at Standard Motor Products. When he joined Standard Motor Products he was a Technician Training Developer. Previously he was the lead tech/driveability specialist at a 20-bay independent shop in Michigan. Ryan oversees the operations of the SMP Corporate Training Center in Irving, TX; and oversees the operations and development of the Pro Training group. Hear Rick in his own episode 122 (https://remarkableresults.biz/a009/) . Tim Dwyer is an automotive education specialist at ConsuLab, a manufacturer, and provider of automotive training aids. After 25 years of ownership, he sold his business Superwrench Import Auto in Tulsa, OK to pursue a teaching career at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology. There he helped start and instruct the Pro-Tech Automotive Internship program for 12 years. Hear Rick in his own episode 184 (https://remarkableresults.biz/e184/) . Talking points: Most instructors have migrated from industry. Not many current students of automotive technology consider a career as an instructor. The technician shortage predicates an instructor shortage in the future. Scott Norman is asked all the time if he can help find instructors for other schools. Retiring instructors need replacements. There are not many in the pipeline; therefore some programs are shutting down. An instructor automotive technology challenges: Pay Certifications: Meeting education requirements. There are aftermarket opportunities for trainers as suggested by Ryan Kooiman. Becoming a full-time automotive instructor is a viable career path for working technicians. As an instructor, you are not handed a script. You need to create your own lessons. You may have the technical ability but also need presentation skills. Mentoring and finding the future leaders/instructors will be necessary. There is more to engaging students than just having the experience. You can learn to teach … your experience is the valuable asset. Teaching is a definite career change. The subject matter is the same but the job description is totally different. The money is a big factor in the teacher role. They will want to take a pay cut to become an educator. There are benefits. Days not as long. Time off in Summer. (http://eepurl.com/bhqME9) Be socially involved and in touch with the show: Email (mailto:carm@remarkableresults.biz)
Cage Against The Machine presents the Get In The Ring – where boxing meets hip hop. Tim Dwyer, Karim “Hard Hittin” Mayfield and Troy King bring you what to look for in boxing.
Tim Dwyer is the CEO of Shirlaws Australia and helps service businesses transition into scalable product businesses.
Tim Dwyer is the CEO of Shirlaws Australia and helps service businesses transition into scalable product businesses.