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En este episodio platicaremos del libro La semana laboral de 4hrs. Del autor Timothy Ferris. Nos centraremos en ese momento en el que pensamos que no es el adecuado para para hacer esos proyectos, ideas o mostrar amor a quienes queremos, recordando siempre que no hay u El momento perfecto, HOY EL MOMENTO. Sígueme en redes como: Elisapereatumentordorado
This episode contains: We're recording just after Valentine's Day. Sorry, we didn't get you anything, EXCEPT FOR THIS PODCAST! Ben was a bit disappointed in Valentine's Day this year... he's also working on "not wasting his midlife crisis." He chats about layoffs and opportunities and productivity, but Steven thinks that perhaps Ben's having a midlife revelation. Ben's reading The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris. Steven and Devon have been managing democracy in HELLDIVERS 2. Devon doesn't know how to define video games, or perhaps he knows too much how to define video games. HELLDIVERS is pretty much the video game equivalent of Starship Troopers, with all the satire involved. Steven also really enjoyed Blue Eyed Samurai on Netflix. Not science fiction, but it's worth your time. Guess what? Ben's dental company had a major data breach. It's time to freeze your credit FOR FREE at the following addresses to to avoid ID theft: https://www.equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services/credit-freeze/ https://service.transunion.com/dss/login.page https://www.experian.com/freeze/center.html Unless you're planning on taking out a new credit card or buying anything in the next few days, you should freeze your credit. If they are asking you for money, you're in the wrong place. It took Ben 15 minutes to do it, big thanks to password managers. Ben is now the Credit Score Fairy. This Week on the Internet: Not all TLDs are Created Equal. In light of the recent cancellation of the queer.af domain registration by the Taliban, the fragile and difficult nature of country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) has once again been comprehensively demonstrated. When the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union, it fell foul of the EU's rules for the registration of domains under the “eu” ccTLD. To register (and maintain) a domain name ending in .eu, you have to be a resident of the EU. When the UK ceased to be part of the EU, residents of the UK were no longer EU residents, and lost their .eu domain names. Also, after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the Ukranian Vice Prime Minister asked ICANN to suspend ccTLDs associated with Russia. While ICANN said that it wasn't going to do that (they should change their name to ICANT), because it wouldn't do anything useful, some domain registrars (the companies you pay to register domain names) ceased to deal in Russian ccTLDs, and some websites restricted links to domains with Russian ccTLDs. Generic TLDs (gTLDs) like .com, .net, .gov and other really cool new gTLDs like .rocks, .ninja, and .supplies are far better to register. https://www.hezmatt.org/~mpalmer/blog/2024/02/13/not-all-tlds-are-created-equal.html This Week in Space: Tiny moon of Saturn holds young ocean beneath icy shell. Saturn's moon Mimas harbors a global ocean beneath its icy shell, discovered through analysis of its orbit by Cassini spacecraft data. This ocean formed just 5-15 million years ago, making Mimas a prime candidate for studying early ocean formation and potential for life. This discovery suggests life-essential conditions might exist on seemingly inactive moons, expanding our search for life beyond Earth. Guess where else we've discovered oceans? Devon says "Earth." Ben knows he got that info from SeaQuest DSV. Saturns rings may have always been there for us, but what have they done for us lately? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/02/240207120512.htm Patreon-only mid-pod: Ben has changed his note taking game, using Obsidian. Steven has rewatched Deadpool and Deadpool 2. Will X-Men 97 be terrible or radical? Science Fiction Book Club: This week we're doing a spoiler-filled review of the novella Emergency Skin by N.K. Jemisin. An explorer returns to gather information from a climate-ravaged Earth that his ancestors, and others among the planet's finest, fled centuries ago. The mission comes with a warning: a graveyard world awaits him. But so do those left behind—hopeless and unbeautiful wastes of humanity who should have died out eons ago. After all this time, there's no telling how they've devolved. Steel yourself, soldier. Get in. Get out. And try not to stare. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49669410-emergency-skin TLDR: Ben and Steven loved it, but Devon was a little lukewarm and wished it was longer and more nuanced. Next week in the Science Fiction Book Club we'll discuss Randomize by Andy Weir. Get it for free if you have Amazon Prime and be informed for next week's discussion: https://www.amazon.com/Randomize-Forward-collection-Andy-Weir-ebook/dp/B07VDJBKNJ
Welcome to Episode 133 Sponsored by CultTVMan, Sean's Custom Model Tools and Return To Kit FormHostsStuartGeoffTerryThanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters:Check out our What We Like page for lists of what we like.***************************************LATEST NEWSIPMS Canada Workbench on Facebook***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com.***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSItaleri 2024ICM 2024 CatalogHeller Feb releasesIBG FebMore details on the 1/48th scale A-4M Skyhawk by Magic Factory.Kotare's new Bf 109K-4 in 1/32Gloria Model's new 48th & 35th scale crews, prop & jet accessoriesLukegraph Curtiss Jenny JN-4D 1:32 Pre-orderWhat's new at Scalemates.com***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man ***************************************IPMS Hamilton presents HeritageCon 16https://www.ipmshamilton.ca/herritageconDuncan YoungAllan MurrellA few details to pass along to your listeners:- The show is scheduled for Sunday, March 24 at the Canadian Warplane Museum in Hamilton Ontario- We have shifted back to online registration for model entry registration this year. Entries must be registered by Tuesday, March 19th. Any walk-in's on the day of the show will be 'display only'.- We will be announcing this year's line up of special guests in the very near futureMore information on the show, including a link to the online registration portal, can be found on our newly revamped club website: Home | IPMS Hamilton***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHGeoff - building the ancient 1/48 Lindbergh Snark and equipment kit. Pretty good molding given the age, but raised panel lines and rivets for sure - neither of which bothers me really. Lots of reinforcement is required internally though, as it's quite large and the joins are not large. Putty too, but not a crazy amount. It's my transition kit to non-aircraft models, as it has the launcher and tractor as well!Stuart - Work continues on the YF-21 Good fit as is to be expected from this Hasegawa release. Lots of priming and painting of sub-assemblies lie ahead.Terry - did not paint the Regult, it got a bit cold in my garage shop. I did do some work on the Halberd Models XP-47H, it's as easy as expected from a Tamiya conversion.[foogallery id="3583"]***************************************WHAT WE ARE READINGGeoff - Still on The Wager, but also Assassins Creed Valhalla game is chewing up a lot of my time! Stuart - Coming of Age in the Milky Way by Timothy Ferris. - Almost done.Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results - Shane Parrish Terry - Still reading the Second Elric book and now the Constantine 2013-2015 series. Debating which nonfiction book to start next. ***************************************SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools ***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEENLayered Ink Patina technique from Luftraum72 https://www.staplesandvine.com/index.php/product/slave-1/(He is currently doing an incredible CAD rendering of the ship from Guardians of the Galaxy which showed up on the Starship Modeller FB page the other day and got my attention.) ICM B-26 Marauder kits should start arriving in March. Netflix 1670 - a Polish “mockumentary” well worth watching, very funny and like Norsemen, filmed in a historic reconstruction village. Adam Savage got a ton of parts from ILM***************************************THE LAST WORD SMP Ep. 133 is also sponsored by Return To Kit Form (R2KF). Check out their web store!For more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.comPlease leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing!Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own websiteWe also have merchandise now. Check it out on Redbubble
Vom World Economic Forum in Davos und wie man überhaupt eingeladen wird bis hin zu den Produktivitätsregeln von Elon Musk. Florian Geschwandtner & Martin Kaswurm sprechen diese Woche über den Top Voice Badge bei LinkedIn & wie man dazu kommt, die Kooperation zwischen Bitpanda und dem FC Bayern München und was es mit dem Prime Drink auf sich hat. Was hinter den Magnificent 7 steckt und wie es um Bitcoin ETF's steht. Auch gibt es wieder einen spannenden Ausblick auf das legendäre Hahnenkamm Rennen in Kitzbühel & unverzichtbare Buchempfehlungen für Unternehmer. Florian Gschwandtner & Martin Kaswurm sprechen über: 00:00:32 Martin in Davos beim Weltwirtschaftsforum – Mediales aufsehen 00:12:05 Top Voice auf LinkedIn – Florian erklärt wie's dazu kam 00:16:20 Florian's Input zu den 6 Produktivitätsregeln von Elon Musk 00:24:45 DEAL Prinzip von Timothy Ferris 00:28:11 Magnificent 7 – Erklärung & wo die beiden Investieren 00:34:32 alles um Bitcoin ETF's 00:37:25 Bitpanda x FC Bayern München 00:40:30 Prime von Paul Logan & KSI 00:43:32 Ausblick auf nächste Woche alles rund um das Hahnenkammrennen in Kitzbühel, Martin in Paris & das Rätsel in Florians LinkedIn Beitrag Disclaimer https://btm-podcast.com/disclaimer/ Das Forum - Rettet Davos die Welt? https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/dokumentation-und-reportage/interview-zu-das-forum-rettet-davos-die-welt/das-erste/Y3JpZDovL2Rhc2Vyc3RlLmRlL3JlcG9ydGFnZSBfIGRva3VtZW50YXRpb24gaW0gZXJzdGVuL2E4YTA3NjEwLWM1MmYtNDI1ZC1iY2Q2LWE1ZjA3NjM4ODAzYw Buch: The 4-Hour Work Week - Timothy Ferriss: https://amzn.eu/d/dSUpksg Bitcoin Ledger: https://www.ledger.com/de FC Bayern München x Bitpanda: https://blog.bitpanda.com/en/fc-bayern-munich-and-bitpanda-perfect-match Prime: https://www.instagram.com/drinkprime/?hl=en Paul Logan: https://www.instagram.com/loganpaul/?hl=en KSI: https://www.instagram.com/ksi/ Streif: One Hell of a Ride: https://www.redbull.com/at-de/films/streif-one-hell-of-a-ride-der-film Feedback & Hörerfragen gerne an info@btm-podcast.com
Welcome to Episode 132 Sponsored by CultTVMan, Sean's Custom Model Tools and Return To Kit Form HostsStuart GeoffTerryFrank Donati - National Director IPMS Canada Thanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters: Check out our What We Like page for lists of what we like. ***************************************LATEST NEWSLots of Shows coming soonBuffcon 39 Sunday April 7 2024Mid Michigan Model Makers Saturday Feb 3 202481st DuPage County Plastic Kit and Model Show. February 26th. Downer's Grove ILAirfix 2024 range launch Jan 9Aviation Artist Robert Taylor has passed awayIPMS Nats kerfuffleHatton Model Railways closing shop - This is the equivalent of Hannants or Hobby Link Japan closing down.***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com. ***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSSpecial Hobby & CMK Model's latest kits for JanuaryRevell new tool 1/12 Speeder BikeMiniArt 2024 CatalogHobbyboss Feb. 2024And some Hobbyboss 2024 releasesMagic Factory New Tool - 1/48 A-4M SkyhawkTrumpeter FebBorder ModelsTrumpter 1/32 S-3B VikingAirfix limited edition 1:48 scale Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B in RAF coloursTakom Hetzer MadnessM8 Greyhound 1/16 from Andy's HobbyWhat's new at Scalemates.com***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHStuart - Just about done with the weathering of the Moosaroo cup. Started on the YF-21.[foogallery id="3566"]Frank - Just completed a Trumpeter E100 monster I call the Duplex! Currently started on a VF-0 Phoenix with a drone. 1/48 Panther with full interior.[foogallery id="3558"]Geoff - Finished the colourful XR-75 Penetrator in time for my grandson's Xmas gift and it's now hanging from his ceiling. Started the ancient Lindbergh 1/48 Snark guided missile kit, just for fun. Still worrying about how best to rig the Airfix 1/72 Handley Page 0/400.Terry: Getting work done on Hasegawa's Regult kit now that I know what I need to do for painting. Filling seams now, and some gaps. Hopefully, I will get to do some work on decks for that Gamillon Lambda carrier. Test fit the Halberd Models XP-47H conversion major parts just to see how they fit, and they do fit nicely.[foogallery id="3557"]***************************************WHAT WE ARE READINGStuart - Coming of Age in the Milky Way by Timothy Ferris. Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results - Shane Parrish Frank - The Spanish Civil War - Anthony BeevorGeorge Harrison on George Harrison Interviews and Encounters (Volume 17)The International Brigades: Fascism, Freedom and the Spanish Civil War Geoff - The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder - David Grann Terry - Second Elric book and still reading Preacher graphic novels. I did take time to read the new Vol 17 of That Time I got Reincarnated as a slime - novella collections for the next few volumes until the final arc starts. *************************************** SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools ***************************************Interview with Frankhttps://www.facebook.com/themodellaager ***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEEN Shuichi Hayashi ***************************************THE LAST WORD SMP Ep. 132 is also sponsored by Return To Kit Form (R2KF). Check out their web store! For more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.com Please leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing! Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own website We also have merchandise now. Check it out on Redbubble Stuart GeoffFrankTerry
Here's your 2024 must-read list. These books will entertain you, make you think, and help you connect with your values. Essentialism by Greg McKeown - https://amzn.to/3NC9Q9R The Myth of Mornal by Gabor Maté - https://amzn.to/3vckKwY Buddha's Brain by Rick Hanson - https://amzn.to/3v9Ei4Y Happiness by Matthieu Ricard - https://amzn.to/4anQEXn Gratefulness by David Steindl-Rast - https://amzn.to/41y1VQJ The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris - https://amzn.to/3tpYaAb This Is Day One by Drew Dudley - https://amzn.to/3TzM16C Dance of Anger by Harriet Lerner - https://amzn.to/4awPYyI Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard - https://amzn.to/3TtcSRH The Pink Tax by Janine Rogan - https://amzn.to/48nxoY8 Woefield Poultry Collective by Susan Juby - https://amzn.to/3RzuWa6 Falling Man by Don DeLillo - https://amzn.to/477gJHh All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doer - https://amzn.to/41t0bZ7 Little Fires Everywhere by Celest Ng - https://amzn.to/484hQbP Becoming by Michelle Obama - https://amzn.to/3v9EuBe What I Know for Sure by Oprah Winfrey - https://amzn.to/3NAhPo7 Please subscribe, rate, and review in your podcast app - https://happyp.pl/subscribe Get the notes and links for this episode - https://happyp.pl/13 Listen to more episodes with Nikki - https://happyp.pl/yeo Record your ridiculously happy moment - https://happyp.pl/moment Follow on Instagram - https://instagram.com/ridiculouslyhappyppl Join the community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ridiculouslyhappyppl Learn more about Sophia Lemon - https://sophialemon.com
Welcome to Episode 131 Sponsored by CultTVMan, Sean's Custom Model Tools and Return To Kit FormHostsStuart TerryThanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters:Check out our What We Like page for lists of what we like.***************************************LATEST NEWSTaking a seasonal break after this episode, see everyone in the new year.Creating a new ‘What we like page' with stuff we use and recommend, also books we have read.***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com. With the end of the year coming, Show us what you finished for the year.Hi All at Scale Model Podcast. Just want to thank you for a very informative and easy-listening podcast. It definitely helps me get through my days at work. Just catching up on the latest episodes and heard the update from Scale ACT 2023. It was the 1st time I'd attended and was an amazing show! I met up with some people in person for the 1st time who I have talked to for a few years on Instagram. We ended up going out for some refreshing adult beverages both nights of the weekend. I can definitely understand it when people say that it's the people that make the shows. During the episode, I heard you mention the Ram Kangaroo at the show. That was mine. It was the Gecko Models kit and it was a dream to put together. Here are a few more pics of it (attached). Keep up the great podcasting!! Nick - Social media: The Scale ArmourerGordon SorensenEnjoyed the latest podcast…I went to Telford for the first time this year. Montreal has direct flights to LHR, and it's about a 3 hour drive north-west from there.There are three large halls, totalling about 100,000 sq.ft. The 170+ different clubs and SIGs were situated in the middle of the halls, and 120+ vendors around were on the outskirts and along the walls.I displayed some models on the Danish SIG, and had a great time.I spent waaaay over my budget, but I justify it saying ´I am saving on shipping costs…' ***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSDragon's new 48th scale Bf-109E-4MiniArt's 48th scale D-30RE Jug in CAD & ArtPart 2 with spru shots29 new products from Black DogGreat Wall's new 1/48 F-14AHobbyBoss JanuaryItaleri's December releasesAMT New tool 1960 Ford F-100 Pickup with Trailer (1/25) Revell releasing Stranger Things vehicles What's new at Scalemates.com ***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************TOPICEnd-of-year summaryGeneral discussion.Hi's and Lows of 2023***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHStuart - Taking a brief break on the Moosaroo cup to figure out what I want to do in terms of the diorama. Got a larger base.Battle mechs are almost completed and deciding what to build next. YF-21 Perhaps.[foogallery id="3539"]Terry - Finished the Christmas Birds. Sanded and resurfaced the Lamda carrier decks, they were a bit rougher than I would have liked. I think they may be ready. Also went back to the Hasegawa Regault kit. I think I have no choice but to build, mask and paint it. I had thought I could paint parts first, but that's not going to work.[foogallery id="3540"]***************************************WHAT WE ARE READINGStuart - Coming of Age in the Milky Way by Timothy Ferris. Just getting into the 20th Century.Terry - Finished Ed Yong's An Immense World. Reading the second Elric collection by Moorecock. Also still reading the Reacher series of Graphic Novels.***************************************SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEENGreat looking BattlemasterLuftraum/72 providing some interesting details on the painting of his F15-JTerry did visit the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle. Some nice collections of movie props, and a Leika Studios special exhibit. The paint rack I got was the hanging rack from Lazy Dog Studio. If you look at options you will find the size you need. Pro Acryl is the medium size cutouts.***************************************THE LAST WORD SMP Ep. 131 is also sponsored by Return To Kit Form (R2KF). Check out their web store!For more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.comPlease leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing!Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own websiteWe also have merchandise now. Check it out on RedbubbleCheck out our What We Like page for lists of what we like.
When the Voyager spacecraft set off to explore the galaxy in 1977, it carried a recording to represent the best of humanity. The “Golden Record” featured everyone from Bach to Chuck Berry, but there was only one opera aria: the rage-fest and coloratura masterpiece from Mozart's “The Magic Flute.”As Kathryn Lewek reprises her role as Queen of the Night in this season's holiday presentation of “The Magic Flute” at The Metropolitan Opera, we're revisiting this episode. Host Rhiannon Giddens and her guests consider why the Queen of the Night's big moment – “Der Hölle Rache” – is an out-of-this-world achievement, how Mozart created a profound fairy tale for adults and what it takes for a soprano to reach the stratosphere. You'll witness Kathryn Lewek hit all those high notes onstage at the Met Opera and hear from Timothy Ferris, the man who produced NASA's “Golden Record.”The GuestsSoprano Kathryn Lewek describes singing “Der Hölle Rache” as throwing darts with your eyes closed. But after performing the part more than 200 times, she certainly knows how to hit the bullseye.Harvard University professor Carolyn Abbate once took her son to see The Magic Flute and he declared it to be “bad, but not in the way I expected it to be bad.” Her latest book is A History of Opera: The Last Four Hundred Years.Composer and author Jan Swafford was a graduate student when he spent his last $50 to buy a copy of The Magic Flute and immediately regretted it: He hated the opera. To say he's warmed to Mozart over the years would be a wild understatement.Timothy Ferris produced the Golden Record that went up with NASA's Voyager space probes in 1977. It was the only record he ever produced, but he's written many books including Coming of Age in the Milky Way, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
Welcome to Episode 130 Sponsored by CultTVMan, Sean's Custom Model Tools and Return To Kit FormHostsStuartGeoffTerrySpecial Guest - George SeletasThanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters:***************************************LATEST NEWSWelcome Show in GuelphModelFiesta 42, hosted by IPMS Alamo Squadron (San Antonio), will be held on February 10, 2024 at the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center in New Braunfels, Texas. This year's theme is "Under the Union Jack - All Things British." Pre-registration for the contest is open now, and all the show details are available at modelfiesta.comChris Meddings new bookIPMS Vancouver fall showHorizon Models Contest ResultAK Discontinuing some AK Real Color in preparation for a relaunch ***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com. Chris Meddings A20The weights are two moulded pieces sandwiched between the nose gear bay and the hull sides***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSArma Hobby's new "Hurribomber" Mk.IIb 1/48Border Models 1/35 German main battle Tank Leopard 2 A7I Love Kits December Infini model one-touch fully movable tracksAirfix Gloster Meteor F.8 New EditionAirfix 1:48 scale Fairey Gannet AS.1/AS.4Lanmo ShermFairey Gannet Released | AeroScalean Deep Wading Kit1/48 - de Havilland Canada DHC-4 (C-7) Caribou multimedia kit by OzMods - What's new at Scalemates.com***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************InterviewInterview with George SeletasTelford TripWonderfestCurrent IPMS USA woes and judging systems. ***************************************SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCH Stuart - Slow and steady on the Moosaroo Cup. The cab and back bed have been attached to the body. Wheels on later this week. I have some HO-scale sheep I want to add to the diorama. Primed with white, working on dry brushing next.[foogallery id="3512"]Geoff - struggling with rigging the 1/72 Airfix Handley Page 0/400 and got back to a shelf queen - a 1/72 Airfix Albatross DV in Richthofen livery. Also started playing with armour weathering on a Russian tank donated by Frank Donati of our London Club. Next though will be a Christmas project to build “something cool” for a grandson. Thinking about the SR75 Penetrator but in bright colours![foogallery id="3508"]Terry - Got a good coat of NATO black on the Lamda carrier decks, and glosscoat over that. I'm debating whether I need to buff that or just paint markings. It depends on how many decals I will use vs. painting. Also working on this year's Christmas Birds. About 90% done with them. ***************************************WHAT WE ARE READINGStuart - Coming of Age in the Milky Way by Timothy Ferris. Just starting the 19th century. It's fascinating how some discoveries of things were done independently but also some would not have happened without the work done by previous generations.Geoff - SAS Bravo Three Zero by Des Powell and Damien Lewis. Just started, but I already feel terribly inadequate when measured against the SAS!Terry - Still reading Ed Yong's An Immense World. Through hearing, elecrosensory and now into magnetic sense. It's amazing how many senses are modifications of other nerve and chemosensory mechanisms. ***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEENhttps://www.cozmicscalemodels.com/shopJames Burkes Connections***************************************THE LAST WORDSMP Ep. 130 is also sponsored by Return To Kit Form (R2KF). Check out their web store!For more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.comPlease leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing!Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own websiteWe also have merchandise now. Check it out on Redbubble
Timothy Ferris fala sobre o Novo Paradgma da Riqueza. TEMPO, Mobilidade e automação. Trabalhe 4 Horas por semana é sobre aprender a viver para além de trabalhar. Muito bom. Ouça e compartilhe!
Refresh Your Reading List What's back-to-school without new books? September is the perfect time to reignite a dormant reading habit. Personally, I love starting my mornings with a few minutes of inspiring pages - it propels me forward for the workday ahead! Sneak a peek at my top 12 favorites, featuring research-packed gems like "Off the Clock" by Laura Vanderkam, "Tools of Titans" by Timothy Ferris, and "Grit" by Angela Duckworth.
Denys Dovgal is the Founder of Freedom Business Summit - worldwide event series with focus on global citizenship, personal sovereignty, borderless finance and location independent lifestyle. He is also a multimedia producer and the founder of DOODLEVIDEO.RU where we create powerful whiteboard animation online videos. His areas of expertise in online video marketing, digital storytelling, multimedia communications, digital publishing and music distribution and broadcasting. Recommendations from Denys: 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris: https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357 The Sovereign Individual by James Davidson and William Mogg: https://www.amazon.com/Sovereign-Individual-Mastering-Transition-Information/dp/0684832720 The Way of Superior Man by David Deida: https://www.amazon.com/Way-Superior-Man-Challenges-Anniversary/dp/1622038320 Podcast: Tropical MBA: https://tropicalmba.com/ Connect with Denys: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisdovgal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/denisdovgal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denisdovgal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denis.dovgal/ Website: https://fsummit.net/ Want to sit down with Anatoly 1 on 1? Even though I keep saying I AM NOT A GURU, many of you ask to sit down and pick my brain. I have decided to do a 1h HELP calls. There are 2 purposes: 1st to support you in your journey and second also to be able to break even on the production of this podcast (each episode editing, marketing, guest research etc takes about $60 - $150 to produce). Now you can schedule 1h with me, and we can talk about launching products, hiring, product research, keywords, mindset, how I did an Ironman or anything at all. Link is here: https://calendly.com/anatolyspektor/anatoly-connsulting-1h?month=2022-08 ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helium10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made me become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on: Instagram: @10millionjourney Twitter: @10miljourney
In today's episode, I'm chatting to Augusté Chocianaite, a professional jewelry photographer and creative agency owner who specializes in in minimal, natural, organic, and timeless imagery creation. Topics Discussed: Taking high-impact yet simple photos of your jewelry Using natural lighting How to take photos that sell your jewelry Integrating your brand story into your photos The key elements to taking aesthetic + authentic brand photos The different types of photos you need on your website How to take lifestyle jewelry photos at home How to take good selfies that show your jewelry well How to get rid of reflections The best props you need to create stunning photos How your iphone cover impacts your photos What you need to know before using tripods Things to avoid when shooting earrings on a model How to take good flat lay photos Moodboards The biggest mistakes you're making on your website Studio lighting and what you need to know Taking good photos with your iphone How to choose a good jewelry photographer Recovering from burnout If you're looking for my support on how to scale your jewelry business, join the Jewelry Business Academy. This is the most expansive and supportive container for jewelry business owners who want to scale to 6+ figures without burning out. You'll get my eyes on your business every single week, as well as lots of 1:1 support and will join a community of jewelry business owners all scaling their businesses together. I've helped jewelry business owners from around the world, from those who are just starting out, tho those making multiple six-figures, build solid foundations in their business, find clarity, implement systems and proven growth strategies, and hit big goals, and I want to help you do the same. Learn more here: jewelrybusinessacademy.ca P.S. I love connecting with you on your entrepreneurial journey! Join me on Instagram: robynclarkcoaching ______________ LINKS MENTIONED: Website: https://www.chocianaite.com/ Discount: ROBYN20 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chocianaite/ Book: The 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferris ______________
Fernando Campos is the Co-founder at MarketplaceOps. They have sold over $80M in products on Amazon FBA, SellerCentral, Vendor Central and in retail. Started the business 8 years ago, and they have grossed over $30MM in revenue annually with over 200 private label SKUs across the US, UK, Europe, and Canada. Expert in Amazon marketplace strategy, product selection, building teams, and supply chain. As Amazon's management and strategy company, MarketplaceOps empowers leading consumer goods brands by accelerating their sales growth on Amazon, Walmart and eBay. With proprietary technology, unique, data-driven strategic approaches, and a dream team of over 70 global employees, top brands trust MarketplaceOps to manage everything from advanced sales performance reporting, listing and SEO optimization, sponsored ads and marketing, inventory planning and logistics, merchandising strategy, Amazon brand protection, and much more. Recommendations from Fernando: The 4 Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357 Traction by Gino Wickman https://www.amazon.com/Traction-Get-Grip-Your-Business/dp/1936661837 Who by Geoff Smart and Randy Street https://www.amazon.com/Who-Geoff-Smart/dp/0345504194 $100M Offers https://www.amazon.com/100M-Offers-People-Stupid-Saying-ebook/dp/B099QVG1H8 The Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEyBnh-q5Mv_D0ySdKhxwGQ Tony Robbins https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJLMboBYME_CLEfwsduI0wQ Predicatable Revenue by Aaron Ross https://www.amazon.com/Predictable-Revenue-Business-Practices-Salesforce-com/dp/0984380213 Scaling Up by Verne Harnish: https://www.amazon.com/Scaling-Up-Companies-Rockefeller-Habits/dp/0986019526 Recommendations from Anatoly: The Ultimate Sales Machine by Chet Holmes https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Sales-Machine-Turbocharge-Relentless/dp/1591842158 Connect with Fernando: Email: fernando@marketplaceops.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernandoc01/ Website: http://marketplaceops.com/ Want to sit down with Anatoly 1 on 1? Even though I keep saying I AM NOT A GURU, many of you ask to sit down and pick my brain. I have decided to do a 1h HELP calls. There are 2 purposes: 1st to support you in your journey and second also to be able to break even on the production of this podcast (each episode editing, marketing, guest research etc takes about $60 - $150 to produce). Now you can schedule 1h with me, and we can talk about launching products, hiring, product research, keywords, mindset, how I did an Ironman or anything at all. Link is here: https://calendly.com/anatolyspektor/anatoly-connsulting-1h?month=2022-08 ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made me become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on: Instagram: @10millionjourney Twitter: @10miljourney
The guys get into a listener letter asking about why Bowie went broke in the '70's - and they find out a whole lot about bad deals, questionable aspirations, and the business school of hard knocks. SHOW NOTES: Songs used in this episode: Edison Lighthouse "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"; David Bowie "Fame." The MainMan narrative: https://mainmanlabel.com/about-mainman/ The MainMan podcast: https://mainmanlabel.com/category/archive/ A very helpful Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/DavidBowie/comments/i1nk4y/is_it_true_bowie_went_completely_broke_in_the_70s/ More helpful Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/DavidBowie/comments/x7u7ef/how_many_millions_did_david_lose_from_firing_bad/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Klein https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impresario https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/lennon-copy-beatles-document-allen-klein-7431195/ https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/david-bowie-businessman-deep-dive-visionary-dealmaking-6843757/ https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/21529/10-ruthless-rock-managers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bowie https://davidbowieautograph.com/blog/f/mainman-and-tony-defries https://www.moredarkthanshark.org/eno_int_reccollec-xmas15.html Arthur King's piece from Record Collector, 1987: http://www.5years.com/rcfeb87.htm The Pete Doggett book: https://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Sold-World-David/dp/0062024663 https://davidbowiewordpresscom.wordpress.com/category/tony-defries/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Dogs_Tour Ziggy Stardust doll: http://www.5years.com/doll.htm Rolling Stone, 1972, Timothy Ferris piece: http://www.5years.com/Dbia.htm When Bowie goes to see Elvis: https://yerdoingreat.wordpress.com/2015/01/08/elvis-n-bowie/ https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Trivia/HunkyDory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fame_(David_Bowie_song) Edison Lighthouse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfY8hR5frEQ
Have you ever wondered what the best business growth strategy is? Greg Brooks joins us to talk about how employing a real estate virtual assistant can help you take your business to the next level. Connect with us to learn about your endless chances for success!Key Takeaways to Listen forThe benefits of leveraging VAs for your businessHiring your first VA: Costs and processesWhat type of tasks can you outsource to VAs?Strategies to maintain confidentiality and security for your businessResources Mentioned in This EpisodeFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor The four-hour workweek by Timothy Ferris/ paperback and hardcover About Greg Brooks Greg Brooks is a partner in Rocket Station and oversees everything from business development and marketing. He joined the Rocket Station team with an immense background in sales and entrepreneurship, both in the public and private sectors. He has led teams in many industries including sponsorship, fundraising, consumer packaged goods, military resale, and hospitality. On top of this, he has worked for some of the top Fortune 500 companies and started selling multiple companies of his own.Connect with Greg Brooks Website: Rocket Station Email: greg@rocketstation.comConnect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams.
In this episode, we talked to team members from the International Space University's Space Studies Program about their project Eternal Echo, an assignment to design a durable and decipherable message for an intelligent species elsewhere in the cosmos. The project is an updated version of the Golden Record, a gold-plated copper disk of sounds and images created by Carl Sagan, Frank Drake, Ann Druyan, Timothy Ferris, Jon Lomberg and Linda Salzman and affixed to both Voyager spacecrafts launched in 1977. We talked to team members Eanna Doyle, Guillaume Dieppedalle, and Paul Stewart about the task of Messaging Extra Terrestrial Life (METI), the future of humanity, and the need for open access science to improve life on Earth now.
Hoy regresamos como hace mucho tiempo no lo hacíamos con resúmenes de libros que edifican nuestra vida personal y financiera y el turno de hoy es para un libro del que había oído hablar bastante y es “La Semana laboral de 4 horas del autor estadounidense Timothy Ferris, empresario, escritor, inversionista y hasta podcaster, creador y anfitrión del famoso podcast “El Show de Tim Ferriss”. A primera vista, lo más atractivo de este libro es el título, que nos hace una invitación a preguntarnos si es posible trabajar sólo 4 horas a la semana y poder vivir de ello. Bueno, pues he traído este tema al podcast para que descubramos si esto es medianamente posible y que cosas positivas podemos sacar de este Best Seller para nuestra vida personal y financiera. Empecemos. Este episodio ha tomado como fuente principal el video del canal de YouTube "Caminos de éxito" el cual puedes ver aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nokvyXd_lvc Y si quieres pasarte por la casa, ve a: www.consejofinanciero.com
Productive Not Busy- Do Life and Business Confident Focused and with a Plan
Just like everything else we discuss on this show is... Have a PLAN and Take ACTION!! The first thing I'd do is purchase Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich." The SECOND book I would acquire is Dale Carnegie's "How To Win Friends And Influence People." Timothy Ferris' "The 4 Hour Work Week" is the THIRD book i would buy. Fourth, purchase Vicki Robin's book "Your Money or Your Life." The total cost of all four books should be less than $50... I PROMISE YOU, if you truly go through and read what I just described, it'll be IMPOSSIBLE for these books to not pay for themselves 100 times over in the next five to ten years. THE SECOND OPTION IS TO INVEST IN THE STOCK MARKET. I'd treat $100 as a one-way ticket to real-world experiences that will teach you how to evaluate companies, research fundamentals on your own, understand swing trading, learn what all these terms mean, and experience the full range of investing emotions, and otherwise fund your education with $100 in the market. THIRD: START AN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Warren Buffet used this method as a youngster as well...believe it or not, his first business was a $25 pinball game that he put up in a barbershop when he was 17 years old in 1946. Warren Buffet acquired the machine and bargained with the barbershop, his friend fixed it, and they split the profits 50-50. They earned enough money after a week to buy a SECOND pinball machine, and their business developed from there. FLIPPING ITEMS (FOURTH) The idea here is to turn your $100 into a larger sum, which will then begin to make a difference in where you invest it. For example, suppose you transform $100 into $2000, which you then invest in the stock market and see increase to $2500 over the next year....or suppose that $2000 is enough to start a new business or pay for a professional certification that earns you much more in the long run. Your decision is yours, but $100 should suffice to get you started. FINAL WORD: CRYPTOCURRENCY If you believe in a specific project or type of cryptocurrency and wish to put $100 towards it... It has a possibility to succeed if you're willing to risk losing everything. SIXTH: RECEIVE SPECIAL OFFERS Businesses will frequently give YOU FREE THINGS OR FREE MONEY simply for signing up and trying them out - it's their method of paying for marketing, however instead of paying an advertiser to put an ad on your screen, they simply give people that money, and it's a win-win situation for everyone. And, at the end of the day, those six $100 investment options should be used to either enhance your education, which will benefit you for the rest of your life... OR, it can be employed in such a way that it grows to a larger size, allowing it to have a greater impact. The idea here shouldn't always be to choose the riskiest option available and hope for the best... instead investing it in tactics that have a high potential of producing you more money in the future while also providing you with a fantastic experience. #wayneweathersby #productivenotbusy #money #makemoneyfast --- 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/wayne-weathersby/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wayne-weathersby/support
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A major revolution is sweeping astronomy, as lone amateur astronomers, in global networks linked by the Internet, make important discoveries that are the envy of the professionals. Our guest is well known for his ability to describe the wonders of the universe and his enthusiasm for this subject is irresistible. Timothy Ferris, Emeritus Professor, University of California, Berkeley. Timothy's works include Seeing in the Dark, The Mind's Sky (both New York Times best books of the year), and The Whole Shebang (listed by American Scientist as one of the one hundred most influential books of the twentieth century). A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Ferris has taught in five disciplines at four universities. He is an emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley and a former editor of Rolling Stone. From the Archives: This live interview was recorded on September 12, 2002 on the nationally syndicated radio program, hosted by Laura Lee . See more at www.lauralee.com
Welcome back to season 2 of PT Elevated where we are broadening our topics to include more researchers but still focusing on topics that you can use in your clinic every day. Our ninth episode of season 2 welcomes Dr. Bryan Guzski and Dr. Tim Reynolds who are the authors of the book Movers and Mentors. Bryan is a physical therapist who practices at the University of Rochester Orthopaedic Spine & Sports Center and recently just stepped down as the residency program director. He graduated from Ithaca College and then did a post orthopaedic residency and spice fellowship at Cayuga Medical Center. Tim is a physical therapist by trade who went to Ithaca College for his Doctorate. He then did a post orthopaedic residency and spine fellowship with Cayuga Medical Center as well. Currently he teaches anatomy and physiology at Ithaca College. Here are some of the highlights:"This book is a compilation of stories, throughs, and advice from over 75 leaders in the fields of physical therapy and movement science. From researchers and expert clinicians, to innovators and business owners, their answers to thought-provoking questions provide personal and professional guidance for the next generation of rehabilitation professionals." Bryan and Tim started this book idea when they were going through residency together. They saw the same names recurring. They were also reading an interview style book called, "Tools of Titans," by Timothy Ferris and thought it would be great to have a book like that, centered around physical therapy. In 2018 they drafted a list of interviewees and a list of questions and fired off emails and one thing lead to the next and they published this past year. Common Themes Bryan & Tim Recognized from interviewing leaders in our field for their book: Failure The questions they asked were more human related about failure, good and bad advice and favorite interests and less focused on their interviewees treatment paradigm & focus. "It was interesting to hear some of the big leaders in the profession discussing past failures, such as not getting into physical therapy school on the first try or failing clinicals." Mentorship The importance of mentorship and the importance of investing in yourself. "Mentorship is an investment in yourself. If your are looking at who you want in your clinical mentorship circle, focus on who is practicing the way you want to be and how can you provide value to them so that they are able to provide value to you." There were opinions on specializing right out of school via residency or becoming a generalist and seeing a lot of different things that several PTs they interviewed had different views on. Tim's Clinical Pearl – “When I did my spine fellowship program it wasn't the advancement in my manual skills or treatment paradigms or pattern recognition, it was Jason Cherry who is a professor at Ithaca College who introduced me to the concepts of motivational interviewing and that has been what my clinical focus the last two or three years has hovered around, the power of words. Being mindful of the power of word choice, being able to take advantage of that placebo effect, and being able to communicate more effectively with a patient. If I had the chance to go back and talk to myself coming out of school in 2014 my response would be, it is okay that you do not have these manual skills yet. Try to work on some of these “strong” skills, communication, and the power of words.” Bryan's Clinical Pearl – “Don't underestimate the power of momentum. If you are interested or passionate about a particular area and find yourself wanting to know more and learn more about this one thing, dive into that and lean into that. That will lead to more momentum, where you have new conversations with new people and that is where doors start to open, and you can continue to grow from there. Learn into momentum and do not underestimate the power of it." Helpful research and training: Online: Business Management Principles for the Rehab Therapist Online: AmaZing! Customer Service Course for Individuals Online: AmaZing! Customer Service Suite Ad Info: Since you're listening to this podcast, there's a pretty good chance you're the type of clinician who is always learning. One great way to learn more and earn CEUs is Evidence In Motion's huge selection of courses. Choose from topics ranging from MSK management and pelvic health, to dry needling and pain science. Get back to hands-on learning by finding an in-person weekend intensive course near you. Or if you prefer online learning, opt for a virtual lab or online option. You can save 5% on courses as a PT Elevated Podcast listener. Just use the promo code PTELEVATED at checkout. You can find the promo code and a link to courses in the show notes. PROMO CODE: PTELEVATED Courses Link Connect with us on socials: @ZimneyKJ on Twitter @PMintkenDPT on Twitter @MoversMentors on Twitter @TimReynoldsDPT on Twitter Moversandmentors.com
Mehr Zeit. Mehr Geld. Mehr Leben. Willkommen in 2022! Wer will im neuen Jahr nicht seinen/*ihren Alltag etwas neu sortieren und besser nutzen? Der Bestseller von Timothy Ferris aus 2006 verspricht, dass jede*r von uns aus dem 9-to-5 Hustle aussteigen kann. Wir fragen uns heute was wir wohl mit unendlichen Ressourcen machen würden, was wir uns von der Zukunft versprechen und warum 2022 keine Vorsätze sondern ein Thema gemacht werden sollte. Außerdem fassen wir die wichtigsten Erkenntnisse aus dem ersten Teil des Buches zusammen. Schön, dass Du auch dieses Jahr dabei bist! Mehr über unseren Podcast findest Du unter irgendwas-buecher.at & auf Instagram unter instagram.com/irgendwasundbuecher ||| Kontakt: Schreib uns an podcast@irgendwas-buecher.at
This is what four hour failure looks like. Sometimes you have to bask in the fact that self help is a luxury and failure is inevitable. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/weneedhelppodcast)
We're back. Life's been...life. In this episode we talk ghost stories, our faith, and our evangelical pasts. Hope you enjoy!What are we listening to? (And watching.)Podcasts:Dateline PodcastMile HigherReal HauntingsMy Therapists ThinksPsychiatrist Off The ClockBeing WellHow To ADHD (YouTube)adhd_couple (Instagram)Song ExploderMusic:Tennis Com TruisePH8The WeekendThe AvalanchesRun the JewelsPoolsideMariah CarrySufjan Stevens new recordAudio Book:DuneThe 4 Hour Work Week by Timothy FerrisVideo:VeratassiumFoundationTed LassoThe Only Murder in the BuildingGet in touch: Parenting vs. Podcast can be found at parentingvspodcast.com Lindsey tweets at @LindseyFace28Lorenzo tweets at @offlohiParenting Vs Podcast tweets at @parentingvspodAll our music is made by Jeff: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-omidvaran
Insa Klasing, April 2019, 232 Seiten Weniger führen, mehr erreichen. Die 25-Stunden Woche von Lasse Rheingans, die 4-Stunden-Woche von Timothy Ferris - mal schauen ob der 2-Stunden-Chef das noch toppen kann ;-) Mit den beiden Steuerberatern Andreas Pelzer und Bernhard Bröhl von pbpartners unterhalte ich mich darüber, wie Mitarbeiter Verantwortung übernehmen und Entscheidungskompetenz bekommen. Und was der Unterschied zwischen Delegation und Loslassen ist.
Conversei com o Tarso Gonçalves Soares do @10anosdeferias um projeto fora da curva, minimalista e totalmente desapegado. Tarso é um ultra atleta, ironman e empresário que resolveu largar tudo para viver 10 anos de férias, No momento ele está percorrendo o litoral brasileiro pelas praias, trilhas e costões de pedra. mas se der vontade dele pegar uma carona e ir pra patagônia ele vai, se quiser fazer um mochilão na europa ele vai, se sentir saudade da mãe ele vai lá fazer uma visita, a ideia viver o momento e não ser escravo de padrões sociais. Os livros que ele indicou foram: Armas, germes e aço de Jared Diamond Compre pelo link: https://amzn.to/3zz49AM Trabalhe 4 horas por semana do Timothy Ferris, compre pelo link: https://amzn.to/38sjZAU O filme foi Lucy(2014) do diretor Luc Benson com Scarlett Johansson e Morgan Freeman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/57minutos/support
Brian and Chad talk about a question raised in the book The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris: What is the simplest way to do it?
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf
Why there hasn't been an episode in a month and some reading from Timothy Ferris.
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The 4-Hour Workweek : Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich is a self-help book by Timothy Ferris
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Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf - Keine Anlageberatung -
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf - Keine Anlageberatung -
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf - keine Anlageberatung -
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf - Keine Anlageberatung -
Kontakt: tobibecker1@hotmail.com TobiTalk ist inspiriert durch Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Timothy Ferris, Sparkojote, Finanzfluss, Aktien mit Kopf - keine Anlageberatung -
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En este episodio platiqué con Angélica Guillén, fundadora de The Commercers, empresa especializada en creación de soluciones integrales de E-Commerce. Angélica es mamá de 2, Ing. Industrial, Especialista en Calidad, Project Manager, Especialista en E-commerce, Maquillista profesional y emprendedora. Platicamos de 3 temas principales: 1. La realidad que muchas mujeres embarazadas viven día a día en el ámbito profesional: una economía a la que aún le falta información y ejecución del verdadero liderazgo humano y la empatía. Nos cuenta experiencias que vivió en su trayectoria profesional al estar embarazada y cómo estas vivencias, a pesar de haber sido difíciles en su momento, fueron parte importante de su motivación para emprender su propio negocio. 2. Platicamos de cómo la vida vida nos presenta situación adversas y hay ocasiones en las que sientes que ya vas a la mitad de tu sueño, pero de repente hasta de sueño tienes que cambiar. Es muy fuerte. Algunas veces tienes que ponerte en modo supervivencia. Angélica nos comparte los principales aprendizajes que ha obtenido a raíz de algunas adversidades que como familia han atravesado: Mejorar la comunicación de pareja: platicar sin discutir Entender el nivel de renuncia del otro Entender que el futuro no lo tenemos asegurado Ver el lado positivo de las circunstancias Lecciones financieras como el ahorro, la diversificación de los ingresos Soltar, saber que lo único que es nuestro es el hoy y el ahora y valorar lo que sí tenemos Callar las voces exteriores y empezar a escuchar nuestra voz interior Tenemos capacidades como personas y como familia y con eso podemos salir adelante Soltar y renunciar a la zona de confort de nuestro propio pasado 3. Hablamos de su emprendimiento y su pasión por su profesión. En el E-Commerce, Angélica ha encontrado una carrera que le permite conocer nuevas personas, nuevos modelos de negocio, emprendimientos, conocer nuevos y diferentes esquemas y estructuras mentales, productos, servicios. Por último Angélica nos recomienda el libro de La Semana Laboral de 4 Horas de Timothy Ferris, resumiendo los aprendizajes principales en: Bloques de trabajo intenso para ser más eficiente y más productiva Automatizar Delegar Angélica, millones de gracias por regalarnos este ratito de tu tiempo y por compartirnos aprendizajes tan valiosos. Les dejo los datos de contacto de The Commercers y se los recomiendo con los ojos cerrados: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3oVDrxn www.thecommercers.com 5576968690 Recuerda que yo soy Natalia Bárcena y me encuentras en Instagram como @workingmom.2020 o en este enlace: https://bit.ly/3oa5Xtc
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Was hat ein Schweigekloster mit Leadership zu tun? Die Antwort auf diese Frage und viele andere Insights bringt unser heutiger Podcast-Gast Sebastian Pollok mit. Sebastian ist bekannt als Co-Gründer von Amorelie und nutzt all seine Erfahrungen heute in seinem Unternehmen Visionaries Club. Leadership ist für ihn ein lebenslanger Lernprozess und braucht Erfahrungen, wie seine Erzählungen von der Aufgabe eine Organisation aufzubauen bis hin zum ersten Kündigungsgespräch unterstreichen.[00:00] In Folge 2 begrüßt Flo den Co-Gründer von Amorelie: Sebastian Pollok. Sebastian nimmt uns mit auf eine Reise von seinen ersten Berührungspunkten mit Leadership über Erfahrungen aus dem Silicon Valley und seinen Learnings aus der Unternehmensgründung bis hin zu seiner Tätigkeit als Investor.[01:30] Leadership ist Teil des Studiums oder Inhalt vieler Bücher, doch es zählt vor allem die Auseinandersetzung und die Bereitschaft immer dazu zu lernen. Sebastian erzählt zu Beginn über Leadership und seinem Weg zum unternehmerischen Tun.[09: 17] Die Wahl zwischen einem Job mit einer guten Perspektive und einem Startup ist nicht einfach. Welche Faktoren waren ausschlaggebend für Sebastian's Entscheidung und wann hat es bei ihm “Klick” gemacht?[14:43] Seine Zeit in Amerika brachte viele Erfahrungen und einen Einblick in den Silicon-Valley-Spirit. Sebastian erzählt welche Einstellungen und Denkweisen er aus San Francisco mitgenommen hat und wie wichtig diese für sein Leadership-Verständnis sind. [23:01] Zurück in Berlin wollte Sebastian selbst gründen und hat für sich passende Rahmenbedingungen geschaffen. Er beschreibt, wie sich der Prozess von der Generierung unzähliger Ideen bis hin zur Geschäftsidee für Amorelie gestaltet hat.[32:24] Gemeinsam mit Co-Gründerin Lea-Sophie Cramer wurde die Organisation aufgebaut und natürlich auch Fehler gemacht. Sebastian teilt Erfahrungen und Tipps zum Thema Kommunikation, Zusammenarbeit, Unternehmenskultur sowie der Besetzung von Positionen. [45:11] Nach seinem Exit bei Amorelie nahm sich Sebastian eine Auszeit. Worauf hat er sich in dieser Zeit konzentriert und was hat dies mit der Arbeit als Koch und einem Schweigekloster zu tun? [50:27] Für Sebastian war klar: er möchte seine Erfahrungen weitergeben und andere Gründer*innen unterstützen. Mit Robert Lacher gründete Sebastian den Visionaries Club. Er erzählt wie es zu dieser Idee kam und worauf er bei Startups und den Menschen dahinter achtet.[01:00:00] Zum Abschluss dieser Folge teilt Sebastian seine größten Leadership-Erfahrung, seinen Lieblingsfehler, sein bestes Investment und einige Buchtipps. Ihr findet Sebastian beispielsweise auf LinkedIn - die angehenden Gründer*innen unter euch können sich auch direkt unter sebastian@visionariesclub.vc mit ihm vernetzen. Links:Hier geht es zum Visionaries Club.Den Buchtipp “The Lean Startup” von Eric Ries findet ihr hier in der deutschen und englischen Version.“The 4-Hour Workweek” von Timothy Ferris in der deutschen und englischen Version.“Losing My Virginity” von Richard Branson in der deutschen und englischen Version. “The One Minute Manager” von Spencer Johnson und Ken Blanchard in der deutschen und englischen Version. “Scaling Up” von Verne Harnish in der deutschen und englischen Version.“Radical Candor” von Kim Scott findest du hier in der englischen Version. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Are you willing to go all-in now and reap the benefits of your decisions? OR Do you prefer to defer your result and wait until say…retirement? This is just one of the concepts presented in the amazing book, “The 4-Hour Workweek.” Today we’re breaking down the primary concepts presented by Timothy Ferris in this book and addressing how they apply to your coaching business. This will give you some perspective for how you want to set up your business to run smoother, easier, and automated for your freedom and success. Connect with me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/marketingwithstef and send me a DM to let me know a book you would recommend. You can get the free resource to help you plan out your business on my Instagram page too or visit: https://stefanieedwards.com/resources
In today's episode, we help a truck driver start an online business. FULL TRANSCRIPT Jocelyn: Hey, y'all. On today's podcast, we help a truck driver start an online business. Shane: Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle Podcast where life always comes before work. We're your host, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. We're a real family that figured out how to make our entire living online, and now we help other families do the same. Are you ready to flip your life? All right, lets get started. Shane: What's going on everybody? Welcome back to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. It is great to be back with you again today. We are super excited to have another member of the Flip Your Life community on the show, so that we can help them find their idea, start, build, and grow their own online business, just like we have, and just like hundreds of other people have in the Flip Your Life community. Shane: Super excited to welcome our guest today, Bryan Goodwin. Bryan, welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle Podcast. Bryan: Hey guys. I appreciate y'all having me on here today. Shane: I think this is a first Bryan because ... we're going to get into your story in just a second. Bryan is a truck driver, and we are actually recording this podcast, he is in his truck on the side of the road right now. Right? Jocelyn: Not driving. Shane: Not driving, he's not driving, but this is the first time I think anyone has ever recorded a podcast with us inside of a semi truck, so I'm pretty excited about that. Bryan: Well, actually I've heard just about all y'all's episodes, so its ... I think yeah the first one y'all had someone that was a truck driver or is a truck driver. No, there's a truck driver in the forums. Shane: That's right. There is. There is. I remember that podcast, but they were not actually in their truck. Bryan: Yeah, they weren't actually in the truck. Shane: That's where you took it to the next level, Bryan. You took it to the next level. Bryan: Glad I could do that. Jocelyn: I'm just curious. I know you spend a lot of time on the road. I'm sure that you listen to a lot of different stuff, but how did you discover us, and have you listened to everything? Bryan: How I actually found you, I'm not a hundred percent. I believe what happened is I was just looking for a business podcast. I was looking for some more information on businesses, because I listen to the (inaudible) and things like that. Y'all's came up, and so I decided let's give them a try, started listening and, I don't know, got all the way up to one particular episode, and I was like, "All right. Well, they've got me pretty much sold. I've got this, but I want to see what else I can learn," so I jumped all the way back and started with episode one, which I actually had to manually download the first 30 because y'all had already cleared the 300 mark- Shane: Right. Bryan: -by that time, so I had to manually download the first 30 and then go from 30 all the way up to what I had listened to at that time. Shane: Love it. Bryan: I've listened to a whole lot of Shane and Jocelyn Sams. Jocelyn: Bless your heart. Shane: Right, bless your heart, man. I know we had you hooked here because I've heard you say y'all about five times, and as soon as you heard that hey y'all at the beginning of the show, you're like, "Wait a minute." Bryan: Oh, yeah. Shane: These are my people. These are my peeps. I've found my people. Jocelyn: Yeah, so I was curious about that because I know you spend a lot of time driving, and you probably spend a lot of time listening. Shane: Well, I'm glad that we have kept you company on many miles of road. Bryan: Yep. Shane: Hopefully, we can help you take everything to the next level, what you're doing. Maybe someday we'll get you off the road. Bryan: Well, that's the objective. Jocelyn: All right, so you are a driver right now, and tell us just a little bit more about your life, about your background, and then we'll get into more of the business side. Bryan: Okay. I've been driving truck for about 11 years now. I drive for the oil field. I actually just hauled what's called frack sand from quarries and stuff like that and take them out to where they do the hydraulic fracking at, and they use the sand actually as a means to prop the cracks and the rock up. I won't go into the details on what fracking is because that just goes completely off rails, but- Shane: We've been known to go off the rails a little bit here on the show, man. That's okay. Bryan: So- Jocelyn: This is all Greek to me. I have no idea what all this means. Bryan: Yeah- Shane: Jocelyn, I just heard sand and I was like, "Sweet. Sand. Okay." Jocelyn: Okay, I can call it that. Shane: There's a big truck of sand. Bryan's at the wheel. Here we go. Bryan: Yeah, so the issue that I run into is that I'm subjected to the swings in the market, so if oil fields, natural gas, and oil prices are getting really high, then yeah I get to have steak and go out and have fun, but if they fall through the floor, I'm eating Cheerios out of a tinfoil bowl. There's a lot of feasts and a lot of famine, and you don't really know when one is going to come upon you, and when the other one's going to leave, so just the swings, and I'm not enjoying the trucking life anymore. Bryan: I've always wanted to get myself out of the truck after about, I don't know, probably about seven years of it. That's when I really started diving into podcasts and started trying to come up with different ideas. I've ran podcasts and blogs for probably about 10 of those years, but just I'm to the point now to where it's like, "All right. I've got to start trying something. I've played at poking the bear a bit. Now, let's go ahead and let's wrestle the guy down to the ground." Jocelyn: Yeah, exactly. Well, tell me about your driving? Do you drive for away? Is it mostly more locally? I know you live in Oklahoma, right? Bryan: Right. It's mostly just regional. There's been a couple times where we've had to go grab sand at some really odd places, all the way up from Oklahoma all the way to Pennsylvania to pick up a load- Shane: Whoa. Bryan: -get halfway ... yeah- Shane: My gosh. Bryan: -go and get halfway back for the oil company that we were hauling for to go, "Yeah. That sand you got, nevermind. We don't need it. Go take it back." Shane: Oh my Go-. I think you just also set the record for the longest commute of anyone who's been on the show. I got this 24 hour commute, guys, and I'd really like to show you...so maybe this aha business thing can open some doors for me. Bryan: Open some doors, exactly. So, it was - but most of the time it's just around the western Oklahoma area, western Texas, Texas panhandle area, may go up into Kansas just a little bit, but most of it's Oklahoma. Shane: Just a lot of moving down the road, man. Bryan: Yes, sir. Shane: Lot of lonely times on the road, right? Bryan: Yep, lot of I-40. Jocelyn: All right, so you've been doing this driving thing for quite awhile. You decided, okay this is not the life that I want long term. So tell us a little bit about how you decided to start something online, and what it is that you're doing. Bryan: All right. Started out - one of the podcasts I listen to is Late Night Internet Marketing, and Mark Mason is the host there. And he had talked about how he was doing drop ship. I was like all right, hey...cause I'd kind of heard about it and I'd wondered how do you get into drop shipping, thinking that would be better than having a room in the back packed full of inventory. Shane: Let me explain what drop shipping is, because some listeners might not know. Drop shipping is basically where you are responsible for selling goods, but they're kept at another location. So if you fulfill - you may have a big inventory that's kept at a factory, and you just sell it online - the order goes to the factory, or the warehouse or whatever, they send it out. You're just responsible for basically selling it. You buy the goods, they're kept somewhere else, they're shipped from somewhere else, and so you never touch the stuff, you're just responsible for the marketing, and the sales, and getting it actually ordered by people. Bryan: Precisely. And so I thought, that would be a great idea. It's really easy to get it all set up. So I went over to one of the little online store areas. You can set one up for about 30 bucks a month, and tried that out, and just through 3-6 months worth of 30 dollar payments out the window. And didn't make sale. But, I liked what the premise was about, but just because I was focusing more on the guy lifestyle - just being the guy. That's kind of what I've always... Shane: What kind of products were they, that you were trying to sell? Bryan: Well, they were anything from some of the unique whiskey glasses and decanters. And so you had kind of like the smoky bar room vibe to it. Shane: Gotcha. Stereotypical man stuff. Bryan: Yeah, stereotypical is the best way to put it, yes sir. Stereotypical man stuff that was neat looking - wasn't just a normal glass, it was like a glass looked like it was kind of twisted - things like that. Bryan: Anyhow, went from that and just realized I wasn't making any money, wasn't making any sales. The closest I'd get - the software that was in the background would say that the sale was done in a very sketchy way, and so it was probably a stolen credit card, so I was like all right, I'm not going to set here and put myself at risk and be on the hook for a bad sale. Shane: Right. Bryan: So I went ahead and I decided I'll ditch that and go back into what I really like to do. I like to write, I like to blog, like to write. And just kind of start go blog and do affiliate marketing, things like that. And that's where Relaxed Male come from. And it's just kind of progressed, and every time I progress a little bit, about once a year it, seems like I'll get a little more focused, and a little more focused. So it was guys lifestyle, and I was like, no, let's talk about guys and getting them leadership and keeping the outdoor element to it, because I think getting people outside and being outdoors and stuff like that is really important for people as a whole. And for men more in particular. Bryan: And so I've gotten down to where now it's men's coaching. Men's outdoor coaching is what I'm focusing into. Shane: I love this journey, okay. Cause you said some really interesting things there. Shane: One, just like, to combat stereotypes a little bit. So, since we're stereotypically talking about men's stuff we're selling, let's combat some stereotypes. You wouldn't think, you know, you talk to a truck driver - we all have this Americana image of a good 'ol truck driver driving down the road, a manly man, working with his hands and all this stuff. But you're like, I'm a truck driver, and I love to write. I like that. It's like, I thought about what I really like to do, and I was waiting for you to be like, fix diesel engines, or something like that. But you're like, I just love to write. And I just want to blog. Shane: But it's so funny, we live in this weird world now where that is true. We all are a weird conglomerate of interests now, because of the internet, because of online, because of the way the world works now. And it's like, yeah man, a truck driver can love to blog, and he can get his message out there. And this driver - you know, you probably have a lot of anxiety about meeting deadlines and stress getting the sand where it needs to be, and there's people yelling all this stuff. I'm like, man...you just go home on the weekends, you're like, I'm getting out, I'm going outside, going for a hike. I'm going to hunt, fish, whatever you do. You do something outside to relax. You've learned how to manage this crazy lifestyle of driving to Pennsylvania from Oklahoma every once in awhile, right? Bryan: Right. Shane: And you've learned how to manage this, and now you want to mentor other men how to do this, right? Bryan: Right. Jocelyn: And I think it makes a lot of sense, I mean, there's also a lot of family stress I would imagine that goes along with this type of job, too. Shane: Yeah, just being away from everybody and stuff like that. Bryan: Oh yeah. That's one of the big things about in oil field, is you're on call. It's not a - it's Monday morning, it's time to hop in the truck and go drive around. It's all right, it's time to head out and it's 11 o'clock at night and they're like - hey one trucking company messed up so they're needing some loads. So I need you and about five other guys to hop in those trucks and head out to go grab some sand. Bryan: So, it was always...it was kind of a running joke at the company - which is an amazing company, I'm not disparaging them in the least, because the company I would drive for, they're great folks. But, there was more than one time where I would be two hours down the road going to the city, and I would get a call just as I crossed into the city limits, and they'd be like, we need you to go ahead and go on a run. And it was like, oh man, all right, I'll be there in two - I'll be back in about two hours. Shane: Crazy, man. Bryan: Cause we'd sat there for two days beforehand with nothing, so it was like, all right, let's get some errands run. Shane: But the crazy thing is though, Bryan, this is the life that a lot of people live, and there's millions of truck drivers. There's millions of people that are on call. Everybody from truck drivers to doctors. And that disruptive, not being able to plan things ahead lifestyle can make you feel out of control. Shane: I'm sure there's a lot of people listening right now, you don't feel like you have control of your schedule. You feel like you're at the whim of the markets and everybody else. And that's just - the world works - we all got to grind, we all got to do things. We all have to meet expectations of others and ourselves. And managing the anxiety of that, managing the stress of that is really half the battle toward living like a flipped lifestyle. Shane: We've talked a lot about this lately. I don't want to pigeon-hole the flipped lifestyle into totally 100% you've quit your job, you're making money with digital products, whatever. Jocelyn: Life is good. Shane: Yeah, life is good. That's not what it is. It's more like being able to create a life where you feel in control. That's the flipped lifestyle. If you could just manage your anxiety and stress, that might be the first step of hey, I've got joy back in my life to enjoy what I'm doing now, and then I can do something else later too, and change what I'm doing. Shane: So, I think it's a super worthy mission, and I think it's an amazing idea. I love that you're - I can just picture you driving down the road in your semi-truck, but your wheels - you listen to a podcast and you just turn it off, sitting in silence thinking about your next blog post. For some reason, that makes me really gloriously happy. That's awesome. Jocelyn: Your website is relaxedmale.com Shane: Which is a great two-word domain name, by the way. Jocelyn: And you've tried a couple different things on this, right? So let's talk a little bit about that. Bryan: I've tried a couple different things. First off, like I said, I was doing affiliates and realized it didn't work. So, focused in on more of a service, just because I had the epiphany that I wanted to help people. And, I've done that for - every since I was little - I would try to find a way of helping people out. So, naturally wanted to start doing coaching, so that's where the...I started getting into how to coach, and wanted to run a blog post about how to help guys through the different challenges that they're running into through today's society. Bryan: A lot of the posts are maybe a little on the touchy-feely side, but at the same time there's also a touch of woo-woo into it, so there's a method to it, and I've been trying to kind of use the blog as a means to map out a good solution. And I've got couple different ways that I like to take that. Shane: Cool. I pictured it's like, Bryan Goodwin, the touchy-feely truck driver. I just pictured...which could actually be totally misinterpreted in a terrible way. No, we're not going to call you the touchy-feely truck driver. I do not want to do that, okay. I do not want to go there. But, I think we all can just be friends here and know what we mean, okay? Jocelyn: Let's steer clear of that. Shane: Let's steer clear of the touchy-feely... Bryan: Touchy-feeling truck driver. Shane: I think Relaxed Male is a much better choice of a domain name than the Touchy-Feely Truck Driver. Yeah, that might be a terrible made-for-TV movie someday... Shane: I love your website. I'm looking at your website. You're doing a lot of things great. You've got a great - you're website at the top says Reconnecting Leaders to Nature - I want to talk about that in a little bit. Love your logo, it's a stick man leaning back on a mountain like he's in a hammock though. That's pretty genius, and it looks amazing. And then all your imagery is very good, it's manly, you have this picture of this tent that's by this campfire, by this lake, with mountains...it's like someone pulled over their truck in Colorado and slept under the stars. You know what I'm saying? Bryan: Right. Shane: And you've got this big picture of a chain, and your writing is very good, it's very plain spoken. It sounds like you. I love how you started your About page with "You know, this was going to be an online store for guys. I was going to try some drop shipping. Then, as I was writing the blog post, the store fell away and I closed it." I love how decisive that is. "The store was not important. I wanted to talk about the adventure of being a guy." And then you just go in to talking about how - basically what I just said - your writing is very good, very, very good. Is that plain English, Jocelyn? Very good, or should I say you write well. Jocelyn: Yes, either way works. Shane: Either way would be correct? Okay. All right. I'm just making sure all the grammar police aren't out there pulling me over. Ya'll write good, you write real good, man. You know what I mean? Bryan: You're all right. Shane: We're all right, we're all right. Shane: Your website's beautiful, you write well, you've got awesome imagery. Your doing a lot of things right, and I can see how this has evolved by just sitting here and looking at your site. You've got a pop up opt in and a hero bar at the top way for them to opt in. Have you been able to collect some emails and stuff like that? Bryan: No, my email list is very hard-earned, and I've actually had two new ones sign up just within a couple weeks. Shane: Awesome man, those are real humans, man. Everyone counts. You know what I mean? Bryan: But, I avoid like the plague to say I have just X-number of opt ins, because I think I have a low number, but I mentioned something about it on the blog and something about just visits, and people were like well, that's better than what I'm getting, so... Shane: How much traffic do you get right now? Bryan: This month here, apparently I've done something correct, because I'm up to about 10-30 people a day visiting. Shane: I'll tell you what you did correct, you joined the Flipped Lifestyle community, man. You've went into the Flip Your Life community and you said I'm doing something right around here, and everybody's like, I'm paying attention. So they showed up, right? That's great. That's good for 30 or 40 emails a month if you do it right. Shane: All right, so you've got the blog, you've got some direction. You've got some opt ins and things like that. Let's talk about how we're going to grow this thing. Jocelyn: All right, so you have the website, you're no longer selling items that are being drop shipped, and I'm just kind of looking at it here - I don't really see any form of monetization right now, would that be accurate? Bryan: No, there is some up at the top where you'll see coaching. Coaching the Mastermind are the monetization areas. Shane: Oh, okay I see it. Jocelyn: Okay, I gotcha. Shane: There's buttons below the fold, so we need to get those above the fold for sure. Bryan: Okay, there's also the...so I need to work on. Jocelyn: I see, I see the menu bar. Shane: I see the menu bar now, I see it. Yep. It's just kind of hidden a little bit. Bryan: Okay. Shane: It's not prominent, basically. Jocelyn: Okay. Shane: But that's okay. Jocelyn: So, we have that. What is holding you back right now? Shane: What kind of internal fears or doubts, or maybe an external obstacle, like technically challenges or something...what's kind of keeping you from moving forward. Because it looks like you're doing a lot of things right, so what's stopping you? Bryan: I have where I want to be. I have a vision of how I want Relaxed Male to look. I want to be able to not have grand conference, but you know you have, maybe a yearly gathering of some of the guys who are able to get together, and we go out to do a week long camping expedition out in the middle of the Grand Teton or something like that. I have this vision of that, but I'm not exactly sure how to progress into that - to get on the right road to go to that dream. I see coaching and masterminds as kind of a way to get the ball rolling, but I'm not 100% sure if that's really the best way. Bryan: Right now, I feel like I'm just trying, but I'm just not making any headway. I don't know if it's just me being impatient or what. But that's precisely what I'm feeling - I've been hammering at this for totally the blog is almost two years old. Which, everything I've heard and read and understand about blogs, I'm just right there at that point where a lot of times you start building critical mass and everything takes off out of nowhere. But I've also done blogs that lasted four years and stayed around 10-15 visitors a day. Bryan: So I don't know if I'm just always, am I focusing too much on the visitors? Am I too obsessed with my numbers and just keep chipping away and eventually something's going to break and I'm going to all of a sudden have people paying attention, or what. Shane: Yeah. Bryan: Am I making myself any more clear, or am I about as clear as mud? Shane: No listen, I guarantee you that there are thousands of people listening to this podcast right now in their cars, on treadmills, or wherever they're at, and they're shaking their head like that's totally me. Right? That's part of the journey. Shane: There's four phases of entrepreneurship. Jocelyn and I call it the Flipped Life cycle. Shane: So, at first you become a yearner. You yearn for more. You want more, you know there's something else. It's almost like you're out on a hike and you're standing on one side of the mountain. And you know there's something cool on the other side of that mountain. You yearn for it, but you don't really do it. Shane: So then you learn. You start learning about online business. You start learning about all the things that go, right? You start learning about how to start a blog, how to do these things. And it's kind of like learning the trail that takes you to the top of that mountain to see what's on the other side. Jocelyn: And a lot of people never get past that. Shane: That's exactly right. And then what happens is you move, you shift, and you actually go on the trail. You start walking, right? And this is where you want to go become an earner. You want to take all these things you learned, take action on them, and go earn some money, right? Shane: But before that is the grind. You got to sweat, you got to hump it, you got to pull it up, you got to climb the mountain. But then here's what freaks people out...they grind for all this time, they get to the top of the trail that they learned about, they look over, and they realize that there's a huge valley with no trail, and they got to get to the mountain top on the other side, right? Shane: And that's where a lot of people quit. And that's kind of where you are right now. You went to the top of the mountain. You're getting traffic, you're getting some emails, you're getting some traction. You're idea is kind of clarifying into some general concept into what you want it to be, and then you realize ah crap, there's still a lot of work left to do. You know what I mean? Bryan: Yes. Shane: But that's kind of what happens. You have to go through the grind, and then there is a tipping point where you start earning money. And then everything just starts burning it up. You figure it out. Right? Bryan: Okay. Shane: Now, so that's kind of like the path. And you're kind of at the edge of the grind. You're kind of coming out of it like, man if I just could put this together, I think there - it's like a puzzle that you've poured out. You see all the pieces, there's a picture on the box, and you're just not sure where the corners are yet. Right? Bryan: Right, okay. Shane: And that's where a lot people are. And what we want to do is we want to get you to the next level. So I think the best use of our time here is probably clarifying this idea, right? We've got to take the fuzzy picture, and we've got to turn the knob, and we've got to bring it into focus. Okay? Shane: So, let's talk about really the mission of Relaxed Male first. I think you're onto something here about a mentorship and a coaching program. I know a lot of people that do this really well. There's a guy named Aaron Walker. His brand is called A View From the Top. Have you ever heard Aaron? Bryan: Oh yes, Aaron's...Big A. Shane: Big A, man. Jocelyn: Yep. Shane loves Big A. Shane: I love Big A. I've met the guy, and I have some friends who hang out with him. Gosh, what a genuine soul and human being. He's got this Facebook series. And every morning he goes for a walk, and he goes, What's going on, it's Big A coming to you live from the National [inaudible 00:25:33]. Right, it's hilarious. Shane: But anyway, but I know a lot of men that are in his mastermind. He's got a mastermind that's called Iron Sharpens Iron. And he just wanted to take his mentorship to these people. And it's an expensive mastermind, but they do trips like this. But they don't do hiking - they meet at a hotel or something. It's a different vibe than what you're doing, but it's definitely taking your life experience, finding guys that need it, and a lot of guys need this. Reconnect with nature, get rid of this anxiety from your job, let me show you how - listen to how stressful my job is, and I figured it out, so I can totally help you figure it out. So, you're more than qualified and worthy to do this. Shane: But I want to talk to you about your mission. I think your mission is a little too broad. Bryan: Okay. Shane: Relaxed Male is fine. That's a good domain name, we can use that. But it says Reconnecting Leaders to Nature, okay? Bryan: Right. Shane: And I think that's influenced maybe from hearing other podcasts and a lot of people do stuff like that, like leadership and whatever. Jocelyn: It sounds nice. Shane: It sounds nice, but it's so - what is a leader? Who are you really talking to? I'm just wondering if you wouldn't reconnect now. Imagine if this said - let's go super hyper-specific and broaden back out - what if it said Reconnecting Truck Drivers to Nature? Right? You are a truck driver. What if every truck driver in America listened to your podcast or read your blog at the truck stop or - there's millions of truck drivers out there, and they're probably as stressed out as you were until you figured out dang man, if I just go out and camp for a few days, I feel so much better about that drive to Pennsylvania. You know what I mean? Bryan: Okay. Shane: And so maybe it's just a tightening of the message to draw in super high quality traffic. You can get 30 hits a day on a blog, but if every one of them joined your list because they're targeted, you're getting 30 emails a day. So it's not about the bulk of traffic, it's about the quality of traffic. And I could even see maybe it expanding out to more like reconnecting blue collar workers to nature. Right, guys that are out there - these are manly men who are - what about the mechanic that's working on the trucks? What about the guys on the oil field that are taking the sand out, putting it where it needs to go? Shane: I think if you could just focus in a little tighter, you're going to have a better chance of resonating.It's not about getting attention. It's about resonating with the people who are paying attention. Jocelyn: Because right now, when I look at your website, just on first glance, it reminds me of some type of yoga retreat or something. And I don't feel like that's who you are. Shane: Yeah, right. It's more like being the meditative quality of being in the tent. It's not about sitting around going Wohhmm with yoga mats on the side of the lake right? Jocelyn: So I think where we are right now, is you have to decide who am I and what problem am I solving for people in a unique way? And that's what your site needs to say, and that's where your content needs to go. Shane: And you also have to create competitive advantage with your idea. Take the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. When we were thinking about the Flipped Lifestyle podcast, we started looking at other podcasts and saying, well what are these other guru people doing, right? We know we can teach this, we've taught people in real life...how can we be different? Okay? Bryan: Right. Shane: And how can we resonate? Well, the first thing we said was we've got to both be on the podcast. There's nobody else that's a husband and wife team doing what we're doing, right? Or at least not doing it as good as we can do it, okay? So that was one differentiator. And then we said let's exclude solo-preneur, single people, 20-something millennials running around Thailand on 6 bucks a day. We don't want to talk to them. We want to talk to families, we want talk to - we can talk to single people, but we want them to have kids. We can talk to married people, but we want them to have kids. And we decided that we would talk to families, we would talk to adults who were raising children, who wanted to go out and start their own online business, right? Shane: We would talk to people who had real responsibilities, like keeping other people alive and making in a real 9-5 job. Bryan: Right. Shane: So if you can think what's my unfair advantage? I've been in a truck for 11 years. Who's a truck driver going to listen to? Another truck driver or some random other person who's trying to tell them to connect with nature? Right? Bryan: Right. Shane: Who's the guy working on the oil fields going to listen to? A guy that understands what he's dealing with? Your anxiety is different than our anxiety, right? Bryan: Right. Shane: So if you can really hone in and just...I'd love to see a picture of you on the About page in your truck - like someone takes a picture of you leaning out the window. And be like, hi I'm Bryan, I'm a truck driver, I understand you. Let's go on a hike. Right? When a guy sees that, he wants to opt in, right? Because that dude gets me. Shane: I think back when the...when I was looking for somebody to follow, I looked at a bunch of gurus. I ran through the Ravenscrafts and the Brian Masons and the Timothy Ferris's and Gary Vaynerchuck's and all this. But I connected with Pat Flynn of The Smart Passive Income podcast, for one reason, and one reason only. When I went to his blog, at the very top above the fold, was a picture of him holding his son who was the same age as mine. I didn't know Pat Flynn from Adam. I didn't know what he was talking about. I didn't know what his podcast was about. But I did know this: he had a son, and he had the same concerns I did about that little boy. And I needed to go and listen to him, right? Bryan: Right. Shane: So, I think that's what you're too broad right now is. It's just too leadership and male. I get it, it's every man who could ever possibly lead anyone. But that's not where we got to be at. Does that make sense? Jocelyn: Yeah. And we've said if you're targeting everyone you target no one. Bryan: No one. Yeah. All right. And so, I can see. Is blue collar at this moment still too broad? Shane: Not necessarily. Usually it works better when you start really targeted. Truck driver's still pretty narrow. You don't want to also exclude people, right? Blue collar makes sense because you could say something like the blue collar man has a different kind of stress, a different type of anxiety than business people do. You know, we're out and we're doing physical things that could kill us. You know what I'm saying? We're risking our lives every day to make industry move, right? When I pull the lever on that thing of sand, if I'm in the way, whatever. If you're working on a car, you could break your hand or cut yourself, or whatever. You're constantly on call, you never know when you're going to be needed. There's just a different way to present that, but a lot of blue collar people can totally relate to that. Shane: Like a mechanic, from an oil field worker, from a truck driver, from a logger, from a whatever is going to be able to understand what you're talking about. Jocelyn: And just remember that you don't have to necessarily use that in your language. And what I mean by that is, Shane and I, on our website, we don't say we only target families and people with children. We don't explicitly say that, we just put pictures of ourselves with our kids. Do people follow us who don't have kids? Yeah. And that's okay. But, in our minds, we're marketing to the people who are people - parents - with children. Shane: Yeah, and you could also say like - it says Reconnecting Leaders to Nature. That's cool, but what if it just said - what if it said this: The Relaxed Male. Reconnecting Working Men to Nature. Jocelyn: Yes. And that's what I was going to say is that you can use your language to allude to that without explicitly saying that, if that makes sense. Shane: Any person that's working could consider themselves a working man. But we all know that stereotypically, when you hear about a working man, you're talking about a blue collared guy going out and using his hands and doing stuff like that, right? Bryan: Right. Okay. Jocelyn: So does that make sense and fit the direction you think you're going? Bryan: Yes, it helps out tremendously. I had a little adjustment made last week with the mastermind group that I'm with. They were pointing out that I was being even more broad with one of the lead magnets, one of the opt in forms that I had on the site. I wasn't even mentioning men, it was self-coaching tools for a better life. And it's like, what does that even mean really, and who's that supposed to really attract to. So, they were like, well, you're about guys so why don't you start incorporating guys into that. So from here, yeah, I can see just nudge that down even granular. Shane: Yeah, right here it says: 14 of the Best Morning Routines. And it's just a name and thing, right? Bryan: Right. Shane: But what if that said - forget 14 - what if it said The Best Morning Routine For Working Men. No way they don't know it's them. You know what I'm saying? Shane: And you got this other opt in, I'm looking through your site, and it says Get Four Self-Coaching Tools to Beat Anxiety. What if that said Working Men Experience a Different Kind of Anxiety...and then the sub-heading said Get Four Self-Coaching Tools to Help the Working Man Beat Anxiety, or something like that. Bryan: Oh okay. Shane: You know what I'm saying? We can grammarize this is a little bit better later on. Right now we're just trying to get the mud on the wall. So. And your pictures. On this picture. I'm looking at your above the fold hero image. It's this beautiful picture of a tent sitting on a side of a lake looking down into a valley. I don't even know where that is. But it's gorgeous. Shane: But what if that was actually a truck driving down the road... Jocelyn: This needs to be...the About page needs to be a picture of you driving your truck. Shane: For sure. And even your front images, if it was like a truck - a huge open cinematography spread of a truck going down the road, but it was driving through the mountain of Colorado. So kind of tied in this image of truckery and cars and going down the road, but into nature or something like that. There's just a... Shane: And then instead of this picture of the tent that you've got on one scroll down, that could be a picture of people working in an oil field. And we could - about 50% of your images are nature, and about 50% of them are what we would consider blue collar jobs. Bryan: Okay. Shane: Truckers, miners, whatever. Bryan: Okay, got you there, yeah. Shane: And imagine then how much easier it would be to sell this thing. Hey guys, I'm Bryan. I'm a working man. I drive a truck. I know what you go through on a daily basis. I've been doing this for over a decade, and I know that you're job, while it's paying the bills and you're taking care of your family, you're doing a great job, but you're stressed, you've got a lot of anxiety. You're having trouble managing your working job and your life with your family. Well, I've started mentoring people in the Relaxed Male Coaching program, whatever...and I'm going to tell you how, on a daily basis, to get rid of the anxiety, get rid of all that stress, and I'm going to make sure that, not only can you go do your job that you love to do, but you can come home and be with your family. You can come home and go out into nature and be there with yourself so that you're a balanced working man, or something like that. Shane: That'd be an awesome name for it - The Balanced Working Man, or something like that. Have a guy standing up on top of an oil rig or something like that. But by niching down and really communicating who you're talking to, your blog posts are going to get more traffic. Those posts are going to get more opt ins, and you're going to have a much clearer picture of what you want to teach people. Does that makes sense? Bryan: I'm seeing that, yes sir. Shane: Does that clarify maybe how you could actually even teach your mentors in your coaching program? Bryan: I think it helps at least give me a better direction on how to point them to the...I realize how scattered I am with the information, and I'm just kind of talking too broad of an audience. So I definitely see where, if I was to just take that and just squeeze it down to even blue collared, ah, heck I could even do for the oil fields. I mean that would... Shane: Oh, that's a huge industry. Natural gas, oil, truck. That's the truckers, the drillers, the unloaders, the loaders, everybody. Jocelyn: I can even... Bryan: Precisely. Jocelyn: ...see this maybe going into - you could sell to corporate. To companies. Shane: Oh gosh, that would be huge. Make a deal with a company. Jocelyn: Yeah, maybe they want their workers to have a better quality of life, and you could market to them. Shane: Oh wow, that's really good. Really, really good. Bryan: Okay. Jocelyn: Okay Bryan, I think some really good stuff has come out of this conversation today, and I can't wait to see where you take this. Jocelyn: We always ask our guests before we go what is one thing that you plan to do in the next day or so based on what we talked about on this call. Bryan: Well, that is definitely going to be niching all the way down. I think I'm either going to focus in on the oil field angle a lot more. Get the language changed, and start just making sure that I have that particular guy in mind whenever I start re-writing some of the sales pages and things like that. Shane: And also, as you're - you've got coaching and mentoring down there - you could really focus hard on your product. Because it'll help you when you blog. If you know what that coaching and program's going to look like and you know what that happens, you know what you're pointing your stuff to to get something sold, it's going to make it a lot easier to write opt-ins, a lot easier to write blog posts, and it's going to make a lot of difference. Okay? Bryan: Okay. Shane: All right guys, that wraps up another great conversation with one of our Flip Your Life community members. It is awesome to see someone get focused on their idea, because with great focus on your idea, that's what leads to an awesome product. That's what leads to an amazing platform, and that's what leads to making money online and replacing your income so that you can quit your job and live the life you want. Shane: We would love to help you inside of our Flip Your Life community. All you have to do learn more about the community is go to flippedlifestyle.com/flipyourlife. You can read about all the amazing courses that we have inside to guide you through the process of starting, building, and growing your own online business. You can check out all of the amazing forums with our community of hundreds of family-focused entrepreneurs from around the world to rally around you and support you in your dreams. And of course, me and Jocelyn will be in there right with you all along the way. Shane: So go to flippedlifestyle.com/flipyourlife and check out the community today. Shane: We would also love to meet you live and in person in Lexington, Kentucky on September 19-21 at Flip Your Life Live. This is our Flip Your Life family reunion. It is our conference that we hold for all of our listeners of the Flipped Lifestyle podcast, and everybody that's a part of our Flip Your Life community. We would love to see you in Lexington, and you can get your ticket now at flippedlifestyle.com/live - that's L-I-V-E. Shane: But you want to hurry, because we are almost sold out and tickets will not be sold after August 30th. So you've got to get your ticket right now if you're going to get one. We only have a few left. It's in the teens, guys. Those seats are going to fill up, and we're not adding anymore chairs inside of the venue. Shane: And guess what? We are not doing this event in 2020. This is your last chance to come to Flip Your Life Live, the big conference that we've been holding for the past couple of years for our Flip Your Life community and Flipped Lifestyle podcast listeners. So go to flippedlifestyle/live right now so that you can get your tickets before they sell out. Shane: All right guys, that is all the time that we have for today. But before we go, we're super excited because Bryan has a Bible verse that he wants to share with you guys. Jocelyn and I get a lot of our inspiration and motivation from the Bible for our business and our life, and we love it when our guests have a verse that they want to share with everybody. So Bryan, take it away. Bryan: All right, my Bible verse is Isaiah 41:10 and it reads: So do not fear, for I am with you. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Bryan: Just completely dig that verse, because if you're ever feeling overwhelmed, you know that you don't have to live a life in fear. And fear is one of the big things that I like to talk about on my site itself, but there's always something you can use from God - He will actually help you out - you don't have to live a life of fear and worry that you're going to mess something up, because God's there to actually help you out. Shane: Whoo! That was a great Bible verse from Bryan. I love anytime the Bible says do not fear. We talk about this all the time with our kids. The Bible says do not fear or some permutation of that phrase like 365 times. The Bible gave us a do not fear quote for ever single day of the year, ya'll. Shane: So go out there in a fearless way. Don't be afraid to pursue and chase your dreams. There's nothing to be afraid of, there's everything to gain. You just got to take action and go get it done. Shane: That's all we've got for today ya'll, so until next time, get out there, take action, and do whatever it takes to flip your life. We'll see you then. Jocelyn: Bye. 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