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Illinois Farm Bureau Executive Director of Governmental Affairs and Commodities Kevin Semlow talks state and national issues. Tim Thompson provides an Illinois Corn Marketing Board update. We visit with IAA Foundation Distinguished Scholar Jack Jungmann. Illinois Farm Bureau Young Leader Program Coordinator Perry Harlow promotes District Young Leader discussion meets.
In Hour 1 we were joined by Canadian filmmaker Tim Thompson and our Tuesday co-host, Edmonton media personality Chris Scheetz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 1 Canadian filmmaker Tim Thompson joined the show discussing his career and his recent video "Dear Canada". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Points of Interest0:00 – 0:32 – Show Introduction & Guest Introduction: Marcel introduces Tim Thompson, Owner and Chief Revolution Thinker at RevThink. He shares how they met at the MYOB conference, where they bonded over deep discussions on agency profitability and creative business management.0:33 – 2:25 – Tim's Background & The Journey to RevThink: Tim shares his career transition from Hollywood production, where he worked with legends like Ridley Scott and Steven Spielberg, to consulting creative studios. His firm, RevThink, now supports 750+ creative agency owners worldwide in building financially stable businesses.2:26 – 5:00 – The Challenge of Balancing Creativity & Profitability: Tim explains how many creative entrepreneurs struggle to balance financial discipline with artistic freedom. The industry often pushes efficiency metrics like utilization rates, but creative businesses need a different approach to pricing, budgeting, and decision-making.5:01 – 7:32 – The Shift from Cost-Plus Pricing to Value-Based Models: Marcel and Tim discuss the shift from hourly billing and cost-plus pricing to value-based models. Agencies that fail to adapt often undercharge and overdeliver, leading to profitability struggles.7:33 – 10:55 – How Agencies Can Ensure They're Charging Enough: Tim introduces The Splits Method, a framework that separates costs into direct (project-related) and indirect (overhead). This helps agencies better understand where their money is going and ensures that profit is baked into pricing from the start.10:56 – 14:25 – The Power of Profit as an Expense: Tim challenges agencies to treat profit as an expense, meaning it should be allocated first before deciding how much to spend on project costs. This ensures business sustainability and long-term financial stability.14:26 – 17:00 – The Seven Ingredients for a Thriving Agency: Tim introduces RevThink's Seven Ingredients framework—Creative, Production, Sales, Marketing, Operations, Finance, and Entrepreneurship—which helps agency owners optimize their business holistically as they scale.17:01 – 19:50 – Overcoming the Fear of Raising Prices: Many agencies negotiate against themselves, fearing clients won't pay more. Tim explains how agencies can increase their rates or adjust project scope to maintain profitability without sacrificing client relationships.19:51 – 23:30 – The Production Roll-Up: A Simple Meeting to Keep Projects on Track: Tim shares his method for a weekly production roll-up meeting, where agency teams quickly review: Creative quality, Client relationships, and Profitability.23:31 – 26:55 – The Importance of Profitability for Business & Personal Freedom: Marcel and Tim discuss why profitability isn't just about numbers—it's about freedom, growth, and legacy. Many agency owners unknowingly sacrifice their financial future because they aren't pricing or managing projects correctly.26:56 – 29:30 – Why Business Owners Must Stop Negotiating Against Themselves: Many agency owners undercharge out of fear that clients won't pay more. Tim encourages owners to ask for what their work is truly worth and, if needed, target better clients who understand the value they provide.29:31 – 32:10 – The Role of Entrepreneurship in Agency Growth: Tim discusses the entrepreneurial mindset required to scale a creative agency while managing financial risks. He explains how business growth, personal wealth, and legacy planning must be aligned.32:11 – 35:50 – How Agencies Can Adapt to Industry Changes & Maintain Profitability: Marcel and Tim analyze industry shifts, including advances in technology, changing client expectations, and pricing pressures. They discuss how agencies can innovate and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.35:51 – 38:20 – The Moral Argument for Running a Profitable Business: Marcel and Tim discuss why being profitable is a responsibility, not just a goal. A profitable agency provides stability for employees, fosters innovation, and allows owners to reinvest in their vision.Show NotesRevthink.comRevthinking podcast:Community1-1 consultingAccelerators
Tim Thompson joins Billy Derrick to recap Vandy's win over No. 14 Missouri on Saturday and look ahead to Tuesday's matchup vs Arkansas. The Wash House presents our basketball coverage – Are you dreading laundry day? Is it stealing time to do the things that you truly enjoy? Let the laundry professionals at The Wash House take care of that for you. With two convenient locations in the greater Nashville area, just drop off your dirty laundry, and their professional attendants can give you back the one thing you can never have enough of: your time. Within 24 hours, you can pick up your nicely folded, fresh, and clean laundry, ready to be put away. Log on to washhouseclean.com or stop in today and get your time back.
Join Billy Derrick and Tim Thompson as they recap Vandy's loss to Tennessee in Knoxville, look ahead to Wednesday's Kentucky matchup, and discuss the continued 2nd half struggles
Vanderbilt MBB Analyst Tim Thompson joined DVD to preview the match-up between Vanderbilt and number 1 ranked Auburn tigers tonight in Nashville
Join Billy Derrick, Joey Dwyer, and Tim Thompson as they preview Vandy's matchup vs. Alabama and look ahead to the Kentucky game
Kevin Ingram and Tim Thompson stop by from Memorial Gym, Mike Organ joins, OPEN PHONES/Chat Room, and bet of the day
Join Billy Derrick and Tim Thompson, Vanderbilt's radio color analyst, as they talk all things Vanderbilt basketball
Today on News You Need to Know, Shawn Bolz covers some of the week's most compelling headlines. He discusses the tragic and targeted murder of UnitedHealthcare's Tim Thompson, exploring potential motives tied to threats over medical coverage and allegations of insider trading. The apparent controversy surrounding NYC Mayor Eric Adams' unexpected support for Trump and his border czar, Tom Homan, is also in the spotlight, as it stirs tensions within the Democratic Party. Shawn examines Disney's latest controversy over its reimagined Snow White adaptation, which notably lacks the iconic character. Additionally, he delves into the FA League in the UK, where mandatory LGBTQ armbands have sparked backlash, with some players quitting or facing fines due to religious beliefs. Join Shawn for an in-depth look at these stories and their broader implications on politics, culture, and society.
Defensive Run Game Coordinator, Linebackers Coach Nick Lezynski recaps the South Carolina game for Vanderbilt Football. Plus, Vanderbilt Sports Network basketball analyst Tim Thompson joins the program. Listen to Commodore Hour every Monday night at 6pm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim Killeen, President of the University of Illinois System visits with Illinois farm Bureau President Brian Duncan. Licensed Professional Counselor Rachel Brown talks mental health issues. Tim Thompson, Vice Chair of Illinois Corn Marketing Board highlights partnerships with groups like the Illinois Farm Bureau & Illinois Livestock Development Group as well as the corn check-off investments that benefit all of Illinois ag.
In today's report, Rita talks with Tim Thompson Vice Chair of the Illinois Corn Marketing Board about key partnerships and corn checkoff investments for the livestock industry.
Tim Thompson of Our Watch and 412 Church is today's guest where he and David discuss his newest book ‘Awake: America's Final Great Awakening.'412 Church: https://412temecula.com/Our Watch: https://ourwatch.com/Awake: America's Final Great Awakening : https://www.amazon.com/Awake-Americas-Final-Great-Awakening/dp/B08XNDNS9B/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8www.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2024
On this week's collected, connected conversations (the fifth in our summer series): the conclusion to our five-part retrospective, Why Canada Needs Natives Needy, wherein we feature a few more settler-centric solutions to settler-made problems, as well as examples of what truly independent Indigenous initiatives look like. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Naiomi Metallic, associate professor of law at Dalhousie University, and Yellowhead Institute advisory board member • Tim Thompson, First Nations education advocate, and Yellowhead Research Fellow and advisory board member • Kim TallBear, professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment • Ken Williams, playwright and associate professor with the University of Alberta department of drama • Brock Pitawanakwat, associate professor of Indigenous Studies at York University • Terese Mailhot, author and associate professor of English at Purdue University • Robert Jago, writer, educator, co-founder and director of the Coast Salish History Project • Danika Billie Littlechild, assistant professor of law and legal studies at Carleton University, and Ethical Space research stream leader at the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership • Dr. Jeffrey Ansloos, clinical psychologist, associate professor of Indigenous health and social policy at the University of Toronto, and Canada Research Chair in Critical Studies in Indigenous Health and Social Action on Suicide • Jesse Thistle, author and assistant professor in the department of humanities at York University // CREDITS: Creative Commons music this episode includes ‘Expanding Cycle' and ‘Up + Up (reprise/arise)' by Correspondence (CC BY); Design for Dreaming by Lo-Fi Astronaut (CC BY); '02 - ricochets on the lake' by neil|lien (CC BY ND); 'Its A Trap' and 'A Moody Phonecall' by John Bartmann (CC 0); 'spacewalk' by Tea K Pea (CC BY); 'Seasonal Interlude' and 'F block (Outro)' by Gagmesharkoff (CC BY); 'Vibes Phibes' by DaveJf (CC 0).
On this episode of Everyday People, Extraordinary Lives, Tim Thompson joins Kerry to discuss his career working for Converse and Nike and how he merged his corporate job with his passion for sports commentary. Tim walks through his time as the color commentator for Vanderbilt Men's Basketball and weighs in on the current direction of college athletics.
The MEDIA INDIGENA 2024 Summer Series—our classic compendia of collected, connected conversations drawn from our voluminous eight-year archive—begins with the first in a five-part compilation, 'Why Canada Needs Natives Needy,' a wide-ranging rundown of all the ways this country has produced and perpetuates Indigenous dependency. And here in round one, we review its roots, entanglements which stretch back to the country's very creation. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Naiomi Metallic, associate professor of law at Dalhousie University, and Yellowhead Institute advisory board member • Tim Thompson, First Nations education advocate, and Yellowhead Research Fellow and advisory board member • Adele Perry, distinguished professor with the University of Manitoba department of history and women's and gender studies, and director of the Centre for Human Rights Research at U of M • Ken Williams, playwright and associate professor with the University of Alberta department of drama • Robert Jago, writer, educator, co-founder and director of the Coast Salish History Project • Danika Billie Littlechild, assistant professor of law and legal studies at Carleton University, and Ethical Space research stream leader at the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership • Patrice Mousseau, former broadcast journalist and Satya Organics owner/creator // CREDITS: Creative Commons music this episode includes ‘Expanding Cycle' and ‘Up + Up (reprise/arise)' by Correspondence (CC BY); 'A Little Serious Scrape' by Liborio Conti; 'Atmo' by Michett (CC BY); 'Coat of Arms (Farther Away)' by Isle of Pine (CC BY ND).
Scripture References:Mark 4:35-41Psalm 59:10Psalm 27:1Isaiah 41:101 Corinthians 6:14
GUEST OVERVIEW: Tim Thompson is an alternative singer/songwriter based in Savannah, Georgia. While living in Nashville in the mid twenty teens, he released an EP, an album and a single with a punk rock band called Young Heart Sparks Fire. Having released a collection of home recordings titled The Crash during the "COVID era," Tim has focused his recent efforts on recording and releasing music as a solo artist under his own name, collaborating with friends and performing live with his band, Tim Thompson and Mass Formation. timthompson.bandcamp.com
Greg talk with coach Tim Thompson about his book "The Legend: The Story of Tim Thompson", how to impact the inner-city youth, help produce great Memphis talent like Tony Pollard and more.
Grow My Accounting Practice | Tips for Accountants & Bookkeepers to Grow Their Business
Show Summary In today's episode of the Grow My Accounting Practice Podcast, Tim Thompson delves into common misconceptions about taxes within Profit First Circles. He addresses the skepticism often heard from prospects, such as disbelief in their reported income or reluctance to accept their tax obligations. Tim offers insights on navigating these challenges and emphasizes the importance of professional support in implementing Profit First strategies, especially when accountants are resistant to the approach. Tim also tackles the perception of accounting services as commodities and explores strategies to differentiate and add value. He provides valuable perspectives on proving the naysayers wrong and establishing a unique position in the market. Additionally, Tim shares his "Nasty" approach to business and its effectiveness in driving growth and profitability. Looking ahead, Tim discusses the future direction of his business, highlighting upcoming initiatives and areas of focus. He offers glimpses into his vision for expansion and development, showcasing his commitment to continuous improvement and innovation in serving clients. Tune in to gain valuable insights from Tim's experiences and expertise in navigating the complexities of the accounting industry. Website: www.timthompsoncpa.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mydfwcpa Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mdfwcpa Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@mydfwcpa Corporate Partner: Impact Global Solutions - https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurencewhittam/
Scripture Reference: Ephesians 3:14-21Scripture Read and Blessing Given By: Dr. Tim Thompson
What's potentially harder to locate victims in than a hoarder house?A stuffed-full self-storage locker.But that's exactly what can happen. And even if the victim's not inside at the time of the fire, their activities may have caused it.Those storage spaces are frequently climate-controlled, and they're cheap…maybe $100 a month for a small one. That makes them seem like a great place to live for someone who can't afford to rent an apartment.They aren't, of course, and occupants who choose to try living in one can become the victim of a fire they can't escape.This week, my guest tells us about his experiences with homeless people who tried to make a storage unit home…and regretted it.Tim Thompson is chief of the Georgetown, Kentucky Fire Department. He's worked his way up over 19 years of service from firefighter to the boss. He's also a member of the Kentucky Association of Fire Chiefs.
On this special episode, we are sharing our Lenten Bible Study, "Love So Amazing." Taught by Pastors Nolan Donald and Tim Thompson, this study will focus on the last days of Jesus' life as recorded in John 18 and 19.Scriptures Referenced:John 19:16-30Colossians 115-23Art Referenced:Christ Carrying the Cross by Hieronymus BoschChrist of Saint John of the Cross by Salvador Dali
Scripture Referenced:Ephesians 2:8John 3:162 Corinthians 9:8Ephesians 4:32Hebrews 12:152 Corinthians 12:8-9
On this special midweek episode, we are sharing our Lenten Bible Study, "Love So Amazing." Taught by Pastors Nolan Donald and Tim Thompson, this study will focus on the last days of Jesus' life as recorded in John 18 and 19.Scriptures Referenced:John 19:1-15John 20:31Matthew 27:19John 18:36-371 Peter 2:18-23Matthew 27:241 Samuel 8Acts 7Romans 10Philippians 2
On this special midweek episode, we are sharing our Lenten Bible Study, "Love So Amazing." Taught by Pastors Nolan Donald and Tim Thompson, this study will focus on the last days of Jesus' life as recorded in John 18 and 19.Scriptures Referenced:John 18:28-40John 3:14John 8:28John 12:32-33John us for this study LIVE on Wednesday throughout Lent beginning at 11:45 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall at First Methodist Church of Opelika.
On this special midweek episode, we are sharing our Lenten Bible Study, "Love So Amazing." Taught by Pastors Nolan Donald and Tim Thompson, this study will focus on the last days of Jesus' life as recorded in John 18 and 19.Scriptures Referenced:John 18:15-24Join us for this study LIVE on Wednesday throughout Lent beginning at 11:45 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall at First Methodist Church of Opelika.
On Friday's show Steve Russell previews tomorrows showdown against Vandy Mens Basketball with radio analyst Tim Thompson, and talks baseball with Columbia coach Brett Boretti!
On this special midweek episode, we are sharing our Lenten Bible Study, "Love So Amazing." Taught by Pastors Nolan Donald and Tim Thompson, this study will focus on the last days of Jesus' life as recorded in John 18 and 19. Scriptures Referenced:John 18:1-11John 12:27-28Exodus 3:13-14Join us for the study LIVE on Wednesdays throughout Lent beginning at 11:45 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall at First Methodist Church of Opelika.
On today's show, indie/rock artist Tim Thompson comments on Tucker Carlson's Putin interview, David Icke's recent beef with Alex Jones, Donald Trump's culpability in pandemic lockdowns and Operation Warp Speed, the joys of parenthood and more. Also, Tim performs a live demo version of a new song, BRICK BY BRICK. GUEST OVERVIEW: Tim Thompson is an alternative singer/songwriter now based in Savannah, Georgia. While living in Nashville, Tennessee in the mid twenty teens, he released an EP, an album and a single with a punk rock band called Young Heart Sparks Fire. His most recent release, The Crash, marks Tim's first foray into releasing music as a solo artist. Recorded at home throughout 2021, the project features stark electric guitar and vocal arrangements of six new songs about love, politics and rock and roll in the age of a worldwide pandemic. https://timthompson.bandcamp.com/
Tim Thompson, PA-C, discusses proximal humerus fractures and considerations for treatment. Tim also covered proximal humerus fractures at the 2023 Ortho in the West conference. Join us at Ortho in the West 2024, happening in February in Phoenix, AZ.
Andrew and Kevin discuss crossover season - with football, men's and women's basketball, and baseball all playing this week. Listen to Vanderbilt and South Carolina on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield. Available on 102.5 The Game in Nashville and streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Growing up as kids and loving horror films, Halloween, and going to haunted houses, brothers Joe Thompson and Tim Thompson decided they wanted more. They decided they could do more and opened their very own haunted house, Madworld Haunted Attractions. Over a decade later, Madworld Haunted Attractions now has people from all over the country coming to see the attraction and was rated #1 must-see haunted attraction in SC, as well as top 10 scariest haunted attractions in America. Tune in to find out how this attraction can cater to adults and children alike, and what you can expect in the 2023 season! Madworld Haunted Attractions Madworldattractions.com 147 Country Manor Rd Piedmont, SC 29673
On today's show, indie/rock artist Tim Thompson talks about life, love, music and his new song - LESSONS. GUEST OVERVIEW: Tim Thompson is an alternative singer/songwriter now based in Savannah, Georgia. While living in Nashville, Tennessee in the mid twenty teens, he released an EP, an album and a single with a punk rock band called Young Heart Sparks Fire. His most recent release, The Crash, marks Tim's first foray into releasing music as a solo artist. Recorded at home throughout 2021, the project features stark electric guitar and vocal arrangements of six new songs about love, politics and rock and roll in the age of a worldwide pandemic.
In this episode we're talking about the magical thinking of Christopher Nolan, the gut feeling of Comcast's CEO and the successor challenges of Disney. Enjoy!
While Hollywood is a place of boundless imagination and ambition, it's not immune to the harsh realities of downsizing. In this episode of Hollywood Breaks, we're discussing the tough realities of layoffs in creative industries, and more.
This week we chat with the inspiring Anthony Palomba. He shares his insights on topics such as: why audiences consume entertainment, and strives to understand how audience measurement can be enhanced to predict consumption patterns.
Tim Thompson, PAC, discusses proximal humerus fractures and considerations for treatment in part 2 of 2. He also discusses career options for PAs beyond clinical practice and ways to explore what's out there. Tim recently gave a talk on proximal humerus fractures and the treatments of proximal humerus fractures at our meeting Ortho in the West, Feb 23, in PHX. Check out our homepage for a link to our video of the month, featuring this talk.
Hollywood needs new marketing strategies, adapted to a world where temporary theatre releases blend with perpetual OTT streaming. Hear from industry insiders Tim Thompson and Keith Rauch about the way in which film marketing can make a successful comeback. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you don't miss out on future episodes of Hollywood Breaks.
Tim Thompson, PAC, discusses proximal humerus fractures and considerations for treatment. Tim recently gave a talk on proximal humerus fractures and the treatments of proximal humerus fractures at our meeting Ortho in the West, Feb 23, in PHX. He discussed several types of treatments and surgeries but admitted he couldn't say what the best treatment is for every fracture because so much depends on the patient's goals and expectations from the surgery. What are the pros and cons of each surgical repair?
In this episode, we take a critical look at Shazam, the superhero movie that unfortunately flew lower than expected. Keith Rauch is joined by industry expert Robin Geisen in exploring the missed opportunities and unique aspects of this film, as well as what sets it apart from other superhero movies. So sit back, relax, and join us as we take a journey through the world of Shazam!
It's the topic of the week! Join us as we chat the joys and sorrows of Hollywood celebrity culture during the Oscars.
Hollywood Breaks is back! This episode is all about the Oscars. Duh! We're excited to announce that our special guest Robin Geisen is back to join the conversation and share her insights about the most anticipated awards show of the year! Get ready to hear all about the nominees, predictions, and potential surprises on the big night!
On Thursday's show, Steve explored headlines from all around the world of sports with Florida lacrosse coach Amanda O'Leary, Florida golf coach JC Deacon, former NHL centre Mark Messier, HBC Steve Spurrier, former MLB pitcher Darren O'Day, Vanderbilt men's basketball analyst Tim Thompson and SEC Network's Steffi Sorensen.
We are continuing the success from a few shows past with a listener breakdown on today's show with cinematographer Tim Thompson discussing his latest work. In this episode we treat it very much like one of the breakdowns I would do for my own jobs but instead we are looking at a spot Tim shot. I […] The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #347 – Tim Thompson Breakdown appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.
Drum roll please... The winner of this year's Andre Sofhob award is...Tim Pfaustch! A round of applause for the whole group of nominees and a big congratulations for Tim for taking home the ward and keeping it in the Tim family after Tim Thompson's win last year. It is always fun to celebrate people from the community and […] The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #335 – Tim Pfautsch appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.