Podcasts about Tineke

  • 173PODCASTS
  • 278EPISODES
  • 56mAVG DURATION
  • 1EPISODE EVERY OTHER WEEK
  • Jun 19, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Tineke

Show all podcasts related to tineke

Latest podcast episodes about Tineke

Klimapodcast fra Miljødirektoratet
Hvordan få flere til å sykle?

Klimapodcast fra Miljødirektoratet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 52:41


Hva kan kommuner gjøre for at flere skal sykle framfor å kjøre bil? Her får du tips fra praktikeren i kommunen og forskeren med doktorgrad på sykling. I denne episoden møter vi Liv Jorun Andenes fra Bymiljøetaten i Oslo kommune og Tineke de Jong fra Transportøkonomisk institutt – ute, under et stort kastanjetre i en park i byen. Vi møter dem for å lære mer om hvordan kommuner flest – ikke bare de store byene – kan få flere til å velge sykkel framfor bil som transportmiddel. Vi spør blant annet om: Er det noe poeng å satse på sykling i kommuner med spredt bosetting, null kø og masse ledig parkeringsplass, når stadig flere uansett kjører elbil? Hva er det som gjør at noen sykler, mens andre ikke gjør det? Hvordan sørge for at sykkel og kollektivtransport fungerer godt sammen? Og hvordan bør du går fram hvis du vil starte en sykkelsatsing i din kommune? Liv Jorun Andenes fra Bymiljøetaten har jobbet med Oslo kommunes sykkelsatsing siden 2014. Hun kommer selv fra et lite sted på Vestlandet og har bodd i sykkelbyen København. Tineke de Jong var byplanlegger i Nederland i mange år før hun begynte som forsker på TØI i 2014. Hun har tatt doktorgrad på sykling, og kommer fra Nederland der mer enn én av fire reiser skjer med sykkel. Hjelp til lokalt klimaarbeid Miljødirektoratet har mange ressurser for deg som jobber med lokalt klimaarbeid, blant annet: Veiledning og ressurser Her finner du veiledning i klimatilpasning, klima- og energiplanlegging og hvordan kommunen kan kutte utslipp i ulike sektorer, søke støtte til lokalt klimaarbeid, lese søknader og rapporter fra Klimasats- og klimatilpasningsprosjekter, og mye mer. https://www.miljodirektoratet.no/ansvarsomrader/klima/  Webinarer om lokalt klimaarbeid Webinarer er gratis seminarer via nett. Her kan du melde deg på webinarene, eller se tidligere webinarer i opptak. https://www.miljodirektoratet.no/aktuelt/arrangementer/webinar  Kontakt oss Kontakt oss på klimapodcast@miljodir.no Podcastens hjemmeside: www.klimapodcast.no

Elektra Podcast
Tineke Schouten - Ah joh, er komt geen 3e wereldoorlog van

Elektra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 62:19


Tineke Schouten over haar slechtste optredens, dronken mannen, zenuwen, magnetronmaaltijden, shows waar niemand lacht en nog heel veel meer.Meer over Tineke vind je hierSteun ElektraVind je Elektra leuk, steun dan de podcast eenmalig of doe een maandelijkse donatie voor afleveringen zonder onderbreking via elektrapodcast.nl/steun-elektraMeer over WouterWil je meer weten over Wouter, de host en maker van Elektra? Kijk dan op woutermonden.nlKom kijken bij mijn voorstelling! Tickets en info vind je hier https://www.woutermonden.nl/speellijstNieuwsbriefMeld je aan voor de nieuwsbrief en krijg één keer per maand de laatste updates. https://www.woutermonden.nl/nieuwsbrief/Probeer PodimoPodimo is de enige podcastapp die podcastmakers een kleine vergoeding per download betaalt. Spotify, Apple Podcasts en andere betalen helemaal niks. Steun makers en luister via Podimo.Podimo gratis proberen? Gebruik deze link https://share.podimo.com/s/jbWL0Ujy

Nooit meer slapen
Tineke Ceelen (directeur Stichting Vluchteling)

Nooit meer slapen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 58:04


Tineke Ceelen is directeur van Stichting Vluchteling. Sinds 1993 werkt ze in de humanitaire hulpverlening en sinds twee decennia geeft ze leiding aan Stichting Vluchteling. Voor haar werk won zij de Vrouw in de Media Award en werd zij benoemd tot Officier in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau. Eerder schreef zij het boek ‘Hier en daar een crisis', over het werken achter de schermen van de internationale hulpverlening. Nu komt zij met haar nieuwste boek ‘Vlucht'. Over hoe ze sinds haar vijfentwintigste de hele wereld over reist en in de meest barre en turbulente omstandigheden terechtkomt. Femke van der Laan gaat met Tineke Ceelen in gesprek.

Moekes de Podcast
Bevallingsverhaal 7 - Door zwangerschapsvergiftiging inleiden: Tineke Zwart

Moekes de Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 67:44


Tineke Zwart haar bevalling begon heel onverwacht. Bij de laatste controle bij de verloskundige was haar bloeddruk zo hoog dat ze gelijk naar het ziekenhuis moest. Na onderzoek bleek dat ze zwangerschapsvergiftiging had. Omdat dat heel gevaarlijk kan zijn en opeens kan omslaan, moest Tineke gelijk ingeleid worden. In deze aflevering vertelt Tineke haar hele verhaal over hoe die inleiding in het ziekenhuis ging. Daarnaast deelt ze ook over de eerste dagen van de kraamweek en het bezoekje wat ze toch nog maakte naar het ziekenhuis omdat de temperatuur van Leya veel te hoog was en er verdenking was voor hersenvliesontsteking. In deze zevende aflevering van de serie Bevallingsverhalen vertelt Tineke Zwart over haar bevalling van Leya (1,5 jaar). Tineke is business- en crypt0coach die andere ondernemers helpt bij het laten groeien van hun bedrijf en vermogen, zonder daarbij plezier uit het oog te verliezen.In deze serie, die tweewekelijks op woensdag online komt, interviewen Simone & Malou van Moekes een inspirerende mama over haar unieke bevalverhaal. Naast deze serie, zijn de reguliere afleveringen van Moekes de Podcast elke maandag te beluisteren.***Gebruik onze code:- MOEKES10 voor 10% korting op de ⁠⁠⁠geboortecursus Bevallen als een Baas van Nira van Dijk⁠⁠⁠- MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠- MOEKES30 voor 30% korting bij Happy Earth en WaterwipesMeer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Moekes de Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Malou de Rooy ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Simone Plukkel ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠______Deze aflevering is gesponsord door Bevallen Als Een Baas, ook wel afgekort als BAEB. Dé zwangerschaps/bevalcursus. Zelf hebben wij beide deze cursus gedaan en zijn hier mega tevreden mee. De cursus in mega compleet. Je leert over de fysiologie van een bevalling, maar ook over alle interventies. Door deze cursus heb je meer vertrouwen op jezelf, houdt je beter regie tijdens je bevalling en voorkom je onnodige medicalisering. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES10 om 10% korting te krijgen op de cursus ⁠Bevallen Als Een Baas⁠ (BAEB) van Nira van Dijk.Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠moekesdepodcast@gmail.com

Tivoli Road
Radio Veronica in de lucht via Mi Amigo (april 1973)

Tivoli Road

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 42:40


In de nieuwste aflevering van Tivoli Road duiken we terug in de tijd naar april 1973, toen een zware storm het zendschip van Radio Veronica, de Norderney, deed stranden op het strand van Scheveningen. Ondanks deze tegenslag moest de geplande manifestatie op 18 april doorgaan. Gelukkig bood Radio Caroline aan om tijdelijk uit te zenden vanaf hun schip, de MV Mi Amigo. Dankzij deze samenwerking konden luisteraars genieten van unieke fragmenten met iconische stemmen als Tineke (op de foto met Marc Hermans) en Stan Haag op de 259 meter. Luister mee naar deze bijzondere momenten uit de geschiedenis van de zeezenders.(fragmenten: Rudy Dero)

Het Uur
Hulpverlener Tineke Ceelen over het belang van humanitaire steun | Het Uur

Het Uur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 55:23


Tineke Ceelen reist als directeur van Stichting Vluchteling al ruim twee decennia langs rampen en conflicten. Een werkend leven vol hoop en wanhoop, goed en kwaad. In gesprek met Pieter van der Wielen vertelt ze onder meer over betrokkenheid en professionele distantie, leed en perspectief, maar ook over de gevolgen van de door de Verenigde Staten aangekondigde stopzetting van internationale hulpprogramma's. “Je kunt het niet overdrijven wat er nu allemaal misgaat. Het ene steentje duwt het andere om.”Heeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar podcast@nrc.nl. Presentatie: Pieter van der Wielen Redactie: Mira Zeehandelaar Mixage: Audiochef Productie: Rhea StroinkMuziek: Rufus van BaardwijkZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Laserfocus Bedrijfsgroei podcast
#59 Crypto voor dummies met Tineke Zwart

Laserfocus Bedrijfsgroei podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 25:04


Al sinds 2017 is Tineke bezig met Crypto en mag zich inmiddels Crypto Miljonair noemen. Als nuchtere west Friezin is ze met de paplepel ingegoten dat je hard moet werken voor je geld. Dus die crypto wereld vond ze in het begin maar vaag. Doordat ze zelf met kleine bedragen is begonnen (vanaf 10 euro kun je al inleggen!) is ze in het wereldje gerold en werd ze steeds succesvoller in de crypto markt. Tineke is een ster in het praktisch en concreet uitleggen van investeren in crypto. Zodat iedere leek snapt hoeveel en wanneer je het beste kunt investeren. Dus Luister deze podcast en pak nog de training bij Tineke mee!

Pablo Held Investigates
Tineke Postma

Pablo Held Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 110:19


I'm very thankful to be on the the road with Tineke Postma quite often. She is an amazing saxophonist & composer, I'm learning a lot from her and she's so much fun to be around. We talk all the time when we're on tour with the band Re:Calamari and this conversation actually happened between gigs. … Continue reading Tineke Postma

Freedom Unlocked Podcast
Wat doet een miljonair met geld? - Slim met Geld Dianne en Tineke ep. 400

Freedom Unlocked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 53:15


Ik werd uitgenodigd in de podcast 'Slim met geld' van Tineke en Dianne. En daar ben ik dieper in gegaan hoe ik omga met mijn (investerings)geld.

SMEREN MET BRENDEL
#093 - In gesprek met Tineke de Blank over BLIKVERRUIMERS

SMEREN MET BRENDEL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 29:08


Het is 5 graden warmer op de afdeling….Dat is wat Tineke de Blank en ik terugkregen naar aanleiding van ons Blikverruimers-programma.Een programma waarmee we mensen in het bedrijfsleven helpen om elkaar echt te gaan zien. Niet alleen als collega's, maar als mens.En deze reis naar verbinding begint bij bewustwording.In deze aflevering praten we hier met elkaar over. Voor wie het interessant is om ons in te schakelen en vooral wat het oplevert als je dit doet!Want wist je dat het preventief aanwenden van tools die leiden tot meer vreugde en plezier op de werkvloer, kan zorgdragen voor 30% meer productiviteit.Wie wil dat nou niet?Ben jij klaar om de eerste stap te zetten naar een werkomgeving waarin echte verbinding en groei centraal staan? Neem dan vandaag nog contact met ons op en ontdek hoe ons Blikverruimers-programma ook jouw team weer écht laat zien.

Diskotabel
Tineke Steenbrink en Orville Breeveld (1 december 2024)

Diskotabel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 90:00


Nieuwe opnamen van middeleeuws tot minimal, en natuurlijk ook 'De Vergelijking', waarin een nieuwe uitvoering de strijd aangaat met twee ‘concurrenten'. Met vandaag in het panel: klavecinist Tineke Steenbrink en musicus, presentator en documentairemaker Orville Breeveld.

Aaf en Lies lossen het wel weer op
Kleine grote ergernissen

Aaf en Lies lossen het wel weer op

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 56:56


Wat jammer, dat insta voor Lies nog steeds ingewikkeld blijkt. Berichtjes sturen naar je zoon via je werkaccount is gewoon sneu, zeker als hij niks terugstuurt. Lies wordt oud. Wie steeds jonger wordt, is Aaf. Op schoolreisje gaan en in een jeugdherberg slapen is leuker op je 49ste dan op je 16e! Berlijn heeft alles gegeven: een mandarijnenkaars, een voorstelling met twee doventolken, heerlijke musea en een schier oneindige hoeveelheid koffie verkeerd. Dokter Pol was in Nederland en Tineke de kip had een medische afspraak. Gelukkig bleek er niks aan de hand en kon ze snel terug de tuin in. Lies daarentegen bleef nog dagen erna op een roze wolk. Kleine ergernissen, oftewel pet peeves nemen, als je niet oplet, je leven over. Wie ergert zich nou niet aan alfalfa, een ontstoken velletje aan je vingernagel en een ondergrondse fietsenstalling? Hoe laveer je blijmoedig tussen je irritaties door? Een tip van de sluier: de leuke dingen worden nog leuker als iets stoms ze omringt. We helpen een luisteraar die een beetje riekt, maar het zelf niet ruikt. In het natuurhoekje woont Erik, met zijn lange staart en zijn overslaande stem.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galerie (12 oktober) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 117:00


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galerie (21 september) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 108:15


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (14 september) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 116:02


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (31 augustus) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 115:44


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (7 september) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 113:57


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

Count Me In®
Ep. 279: Tineke Distelmans - From Data to Decisions: AI in Business

Count Me In®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 21:38 Transcription Available


In this episode of Count Me In, join host Adam Larson as he sits down with the dynamic Tineke Distelmans, Assistant Professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, to break down the buzzwords of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Tineke shares eye-opening examples of how we interact with AI daily, from your smartphone's virtual assistant to the algorithms guiding your social media feeds. Hear about her fascinating case study on predicting patient satisfaction in hospitals and how machine learning can drive smarter decisions. Tune in for a casual, yet insightful chat that covers everything you need to know about implementing AI in your own work. Get ready to be inspired by Tineke's wealth of knowledge and practical tips.

Dit Was De Radio
S09 E02 DWDR 174 - Hij komt, hij kookt, hij haalt records en het spijt hem

Dit Was De Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 79:39


Daar zijn ze weer: je vaste dosis verhalen, analyses en een gulle lach over dat fraaie medium: de radio! Met in aflevering 174:Hij is gekomen hoor. Gerard Ekdom op Veronica. We prikken drie nieuwe rubriekjes en een spreek uit de eerste ochtend.Via een opvallende campagne en een reeks geplande media-interviews werd Ekdom weer op de radar gebracht. In Kunststof op NPO Radio 1 moet Willemijn Veenhoven proberen buiten de gebruikelijke routes te laveren. Dat lukt het aardigst als ze over zijn overleden moeder begint. Hoewel Harm het wel erg op effectbejag spelen vindt....Op NPO Blend heeft het programma The Grill een bbq georganiseerd voor en met vluchtelingen uit het Hilversumse AZC (In Hotel Gooiland). Maakt de zender voor de oudere urban-liefhebber er wat van?Tygo Gauw Rozeboom wilde het record radiomaken van Giel Beelen (en diens titel-opvolger) verbreken. Maar ja, op de lokale zender waar Tygo zit, is er geen geld voor officiële monitoring, dus het record is bij voorbaat al niet gehaald. Of toch wel? In een moeizaam gesprek op NPO Radio 1 krijgt Tygo het bijna aan de stok met de nieuwspresentatoren die op zender zich afvragen waarom ze deze Tygo eigenlijk hebben gebeld....Daarna wilde Giorgio en Ingrid ook wel een record, 28 uur radio zonder collega's, op 73%NL. Maar waarom? En waarom 28 uur (En niet bv 27 of 29 uur)? Zo veel vragen....Op 31 augustus was het zeezenderdag op NPO Radio 5. De seniorenzender stond stil bij het noodgedwongen stoppen van o.a. zeezender Radio Veronica op 31 augustus 1974. Oud-Veronicaan op de boot Bart van Leeuwen bevraagt een halve eeuw later nog maar weer eens Lex Harding, de man die 10 jaar ervoor zwoer echt klaar te zijn met al dat terugblikken. Maar de profetische woorden van Lex van 50 jaar terug geven toch aan dat ze wel zijn uitgekomen.....En de overgang naar de Muzikale Fruitmand was weer goud!Ook op 192 Radio en vele andere themakanalen en lokale zenders, zoals organisator NH Gooi, was er ook een zeezenderdag, live vanuit de oude zenderboot De Norderney. De techniek had een duidelijke middengolf-kwaliteit, maar hier horen we wel Adje Bouman, Tineke, Leo van der Goot, Erik de Zwart en Rob Stenders, to name just a few....Op Veronica zelf was er geen ruimte om terug te blikken op de babyboom-avonturen. Wil je de twee uur 70's & 80's Files van ene Arjan S horen, waarin door Veronica groot gemaakte hits en jingles te horen zijn, check dan https://www.mixcloud.com/Radioheld/In de Bloopers hoor je o.a. Gerard Ekdom, Wout & Frank en Tijs van den Brink.Syb maakt van de zwaar dramatische en wat pathetische slotwoorden van Rob Out in het laatste uur op zeezender Veronica een hele behapbare versie. Laten we de komende halve eeuw deze versie draaien!En de slotwoorden, of eigenlijk slotmontage, gaat over het afscheid van De Roze Golf, volgens presentator Jan-Erik Plettenburg. Let op, in zijn montage komt ook Harm nog even voor! In de exclusieve bonusshow voor vrienden van de show deze week:We evalueren de vele invalbeurten die Carolien Borgers deze zomer prime-time deed op NPO Radio 2. We luisteren naar BNR, waar buiten de echte nieuwsuurtjes steeds vreemdere titels zendtijd mogen vullen. Overdag. Journalistiek mag het niet genoemd worden. BNR Van alle markten thuis?In het exclusieve Blooperblokje de worsteling op NPO Radio 5 in een week waarin aloude radiospelletjes worden gespeeld, maar niemand er uit lijkt te komen. Uiteraard ook Mieke van der Weij.Om de bonusshow te horen ga je naar Vriendvandeshow.nl/Radio Als je ‘Vriend van de show' wordt (€3,50 per maand of €35,- per jaar) steun je ons om deze podcast voort te zetten en krijg je élke week zo'n extra show! De extra afleveringen, ook alle vorige, komen vanzelf in je eigen podcast-app.Bestook ons met feedback, post, blooper-tips en meer via: ditwasderadio@gmail.com.Volg ons op de socials: Facebook | X | Threads | Instagram | Youtube | TikTokDit Was De Radio dankt 'De Radiofabriek' voor de opnamefaciliteiten. Meer info op: www.radiofabriek.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (10 augustus) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 114:47


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (17 augustus) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 116:07


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (24 augustus) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 119:53


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

Kunststof
Zomergesprek - Tineke Abma, hoogleraar Ouderenparticipatie en auteur Presentatie: Bas Bloem

Kunststof

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 50:37


Neuroloog en expert op het gebied van de ziekte van Parkinson Bas Bloem gaat in gesprek met hoogleraar Tineke Abma, over de heilzame werking van kunst op onze gezondheid. Het onderzoek naar kunst-als-medicijn heeft de laatste jaren een enorme boost gekregen. Nu is het volgens Abma tijd om kunst een veel grotere plek toe te kennen in de medische opleiding, in de spreekkamer en in zorginstellingen. Maar hoe? Presentatie: Bas Bloem

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (27 juli) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 115:38


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten. Vandaag zijn dat Eric Zilverberg (kunstenaar) en Henriette de Smet (schrijfster)

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (20 juli) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 113:03


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten. Vandaag is dat Pet Douglas (de Nederlandse Frank Sinatra).

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (13 juli) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 116:46


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten.

ByDianne Podcast
BONUS 'Maakt geld gelukkig?' met Tineke Zwart en Dianne Bouman

ByDianne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 35:33


Maakt geld gelukkig? Dat en nog veel meer vragen, onderwerpen en taboes rondom geld komen aan bod in de nieuwe podcast van Dianne Bouman en Tineke Zwart. Deze eerste aflevering van de "slim met geld" podcast kun je ook beluisteren via de podcast kanalen van Tineke (succesvol ondernemen podcast) en Dianne (ByDianne Podcast). Volg de Slim Met Geld podcast om daar op de hoogte te blijven van nieuwe afleveringen. Heel veel luisterplezier!

Ervaring voor Beginners
S9 Afl 9 Tineke Schouten

Ervaring voor Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 60:31


Ervaring voor Beginners is een podcast-serie waarin Theo Maassen (Oegstgeest, 1966) exact 60 minuten praat met makers over de kunst van het maken. In deze aflevering: Tineke Schouten (Utrecht, 1954) comédienne. Over de kunst de ander wat te gunnen. "Ik moet beroemd worden, anders maak ik mezelf van kant!" De opname was op 18 mei 2024.

Dorpsradio Laren
Café Galarie (29 juni) Tineke de Nooij

Dorpsradio Laren

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 117:19


Iedere zaterdag tussen 10:00 en 12:00 uur presenteert Tineke de Nooij vanuit het Galerie Café van het Rosa Spier Huis Café Galerie. Naast heerlijke muziek is er ook plaats voor gasten. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorpsradio-laren/message

Wat blijft
Radio: Ben Schomakers over Heraclitus, Lennart van der Meulen, Françoise Hardy, Wassily Kandinsky en Tineke Beishuizen

Wat blijft

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 114:50


Wat blijft als we er niet meer zijn? Welke inspiratie kunnen we halen uit de levensverhalen van anderen? Naast een podcast, duikt presentator Lara Billie Rense op NPO Radio 1 elke zondagnacht in bijzondere en actuele levensverhalen, en gaat die in gesprek met mensen die zich verdiepen in de levensloop van een ander, dood én levend. Ook staat Lara Billie samen met luisteraars stil bij wie er in hun leven een belangrijk spoor naliet.  Tineke Beishuizen, columnist en schrijver, verwierf grote bekendheid door haar persoonlijke rubrieken in weekblad Libelle, zoals Het dagboek van Anne-Wil. Schreef uiteindelijk 50 jaar voor het Libelle dat in de hoogtijdagen miljoenen lezers had. Mede dankzij haar rubrieken die belangrijke maatschappelijke thema's van die tijd (jaren tachtig) behandelden. Ook schreef ze thrillers, scenario's en liedteksten voor onder andere Rob de Nijs, Shirley Zweerus en Louis Neefs.  Peter Blom volgt haar spoor terug en praat met haar echtgenoot Jan Ravesteijn, haar uitgever en collega-schrijver Harold de Croon en psycholoog Annette Heffels, ook columnist, met wie ze samen een boek schreef over overspel. Wat blijft, na de dood van Tineke Beishuizen? ----  Redactie radio: Laura Iwuchukwu, Nina Ramkisoen, Geerte Verduijn, Jessica Zoghary, Lieke Bruins. Eindredactie: Bram Vollaers. ---     Meer over Wat blijft: https://www.human.nl/wat-blijft    Zie voor de playlist met alle muziek uit Wat blijft: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Gu8KXUHeVhLYE9M2jKkwu?si=cf8248e5824a48e5

Wat blijft
#23 - Tineke Beishuizen (13 oktober 1938-19 augustus 2023) (S03)

Wat blijft

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 36:11


Tineke Beishuizen, columnist en schrijver, verwierf grote bekendheid door haar persoonlijke rubrieken in weekblad Libelle, zoals Het dagboek van Anne-Wil. Schreef uiteindelijk 50 jaar voor het Libelle dat in de hoogtijdagen miljoenen lezers had. Mede dankzij haar rubrieken die belangrijke maatschappelijke thema's van die tijd (jaren tachtig) behandelden. Ook schreef ze thrillers, scenario's en liedteksten voor onder andere Rob de Nijs, Shirley Zweerus en Louis Neefs.  Peter Blom volgt haar spoor terug en praat met haar echtgenoot Jan Ravesteijn, haar uitgever en collega-schrijver Harold de Croon en psycholoog Annette Heffels, ook columnist, met wie ze samen een boek schreef over overspel. Wat blijft, na de dood van Tineke Beishuizen?

Madison / Savile Inspired Podcast
Balancing Masculine & Feminine Energy in Business with Tineke Rensen

Madison / Savile Inspired Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 46:38


We sit down with Tineke Rensen, a business mentor with a remarkable 34-year trajectory who has transcended traditional corporate dynamics to champion a new paradigm in entrepreneurship. Tineke shares her transformation from embodying masculine energy in her successful career to embracing a more spiritual and feminine approach to business mentoring. With a focus on empowering ambitious businesswomen, she discusses the essential shift from working IN a business to mastering the art of working ON it.Delving into the integration of masculine and feminine energies, Tineke unravels the complexities that women face in the corporate world and provides actionable insights on how to scale businesses without compromising authenticity. We'll explore why many women entrepreneurs tend to keep their businesses small, the societal trends influencing this pattern, and how to break free from it.Tineke also addresses the unique challenges women face on the path to C-suite positions, and how to attain these roles without losing one's feminine essence. We talk about the concept of working in flow with femininity, preventing burnout, and simplifying business growth strategies.We also dive into the evolving dynamics of leadership, and navigating relationship dynamics when traditional roles are reversed.https://powerfulbusinessacademy.com/free-webinar-harmonize-masculine-and-feminine/www.PowerfulBusinessAcademy.comwww.MaximumBusinesGrowthForWomen.comwww.PowerfulBusinessWomensClub.comMore About Tineke Rensen:Tineke built an international business club for high-end businesswomen, who could not find peers in the average female networks. With her book “Maximum Business Growth for Women” she distinguishes herself as an expert in female entrepreneurship.Tineke became a water-nymph. First taming the white-water rivers and becoming a sports athlete, competing at world level. Later, practicing the Wim Hoff method (the Iceman) Now she is a long-distance swimmer. Water is her playground. She energizes water with her energetic skills. When businesswomen enter this energized and coherent water, the water molecules in their bodies start to vibrate at a higher frequency, which will enable them to create & manifest miracles.Combining these 2 powerful tools makes her approach in her spiritual business mentoring sessions unique.What do you think?If you love what you are hearing, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW.  I would love to hear your thoughts! Share with me your thoughts, comments, feedback or suggestions on topics/stories you would want to hear about in the future. You can leave comments in the REVIEW section of the podcast if you are listening on iTunes or send us a message on our website HERE.Follow Madison / Savile on LinkedIn, FaceBook and Instagram or sign up on our website for exclusive offers and updates.Follow me Diana Nguyen on LinkedIn.

Thank You, Mama
Find the “More” You Need: Rosjke Hasseldine on Identifying and Voicing Your Needs; Mother Blaming; and the Culture of Female Service

Thank You, Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 39:28


Therapist, coach and teacher specialized in mother-daughter relationships Rosjke Hasseldine, is also the author of “Mother-Daughter Puzzle” and founder of Mother-Daughter Coaching International. She talks about the major topics she deals with in her work: mother blaming and estrangement, mapping your mother-daughter history, patriarchy and culture of female service, and identifying your needs and voicing them. She also talks about her mother Tineke who was born in Indonesia, raised in the Netherlands, spent two years in a Japanese camp during WWII, and later immigrated to New Zealand.  Tineke was a mother of five who sacrificed her teaching career to take care of others. As Rosjke describes her, she was a stoic and emotionally silent woman who carried her martyrdom as a badge of honor. We learn from her to avoid a life of self-sacrifice for others and instead to find what we need and claim it for ourselves. We also learn that martyrdom isn't actually good for anyone – it is more valuable to find your talents and joy, and share them with the world. We also learn that caregiving should be a two-way street of giving and taking. To learn more about Rosjke and her work, visit her website.    Subscribe to Ana's new "Mama Loves…” newsletter here.  To contact Ana, to be a guest, or suggest a guest, please send your mail to: info@thankyoumama.net To learn more about "Thank You, mama" creative writing workshop, visit here. For more about “Thank You, Mama", please visit: http://www.thankyoumama.net Connect with Ana on social media:  https://www.instagram.com/anatajder/  https://www.facebook.com/ana.tajder  https://www.linkedin.com/in/anatajder/  https://twitter.com/tajder

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Opvang in de regio: geen oplossing voor de vluchtelingencrisis-Nora Stel, Tineke Strik, Willem Staes

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 50:00


‘Het is hallucinant,' stelt Midden-Oostenexpert Willem Staes, ‘dat politici na al die jaren nog komen met: “Ik heb een nieuw idee, als we nu eens vluchtelingen opvangen in de regio”. Drie-vierde zit al in die regio.' Opvang in de regio is dus geen oplossing, maar een gegeven. En in die regio gaat veel mis, zo constateert hoogleraar migratierecht Tineke Strik. Dat de EU zijn grenzen dichthoudt, ook met het nieuwste migratiepact, sterkt regiolanden om vluchtelingen te discrimineren en zelfs deporteren. Strik: ‘Hoe kan je van andere landen vragen om vluchtelingen op te vangen, terwijl je zelf zegt: not in my backyard?' Luister naar deze podcast van Radboud Reflects met conflictonderzoeker Nora Stel, hoogleraar migratierecht Tineke Strik en Midden-Oostenexpert Willem Staes over opvang van vluchtelingen in de regio. Verkiezingsprogramma Opvang van vluchtelingen in de regio, het stond in de verkiezingsprogramma's van de meeste partijen tijdens de Tweede Kamer Verkiezingen. Een van de grote winnaars, NSC, noemt het zelfs ‘het uitgangspunt' voor asielbeleid. En ook GL-PvdA willen ‘perspectief in de regio' zodat vluchtelingen niet de oversteek naar Europa wagen. Maar hoe staat het nu met die opvang in de regio? En is het echt de oplossing voor de vluchtelingencrisis? Over de sprekers Nora Stel is conflictonderzoeker aan de Radboud Universiteit. Ze onderzocht de situatie van vluchtelingen in Libanon. Tineke Strik is hoogleraar migratierecht aan de Radboud Universiteit en Europarlementariër voor GroenLinks. Willem Staes is schrijver, Midden-Oostenkenner en schreef het boek Niemandsland, gebaseerd op de negen reizen die hij in de regio maakte van 2021 tot 2023. Daarnaast werkt hij voor de Belgische solidariteitsorganisatie 11.11.11. Like deze podcast, abonneer je op dit kanaal en mis niks. Bekijk ook de agenda voor nog meer verdiepende lezingen over actuele thema's: https://www.ru.nl/radboud-reflects/agenda

Diskotabel
Marc Pantus en Tineke Steenbrink (24 december 2023)

Diskotabel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 90:00


Lex Bohlmeijer bespreekt nieuwe releases met een panel van deskundigen en liefhebbers van klassieke muziek. Nieuwe opnamen van middeleeuws tot minimal, en natuurlijk ook 'De Vergelijking', waarin een nieuwe uitvoering de strijd aangaat met twee ‘concurrenten'.

nieuwe tineke lex bohlmeijer
Nederlandse Illustratie Podcast
#88 Tineke Tekent en Tienderhande gooiden het roer om; van een baan in loondienst naar fulltime zelfstandig illustrator

Nederlandse Illustratie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 80:54


In deze podcast praat ik met Tineke van Bragt van Tienderhande en Tineke Rooijakkers van Tineke Tekent. We hebben het over hun reis als illustrator, waarin ze onder andere een mentoring/coachingstraject bij Irene aangingen. Hoe zijn zij begonnen, en hoe zijn ze geworden tot de illustratoren die ze nu zijn? Een gesprek over het nut (of niet) van een ondernemersplan, de overstap van een baan in loondienst naar het zelfstandig illustrator zijn, kijken naar het werk van collega's op Instagram (en mensen ontvolgen omdat ze té mooi werk maken), investeren in je ontwikkeling, genoeg verdienen en nog veel meer. Daarnaast vertellen ze welke uurprijs ze rekenen, en de vaste prijs die zij vragen voor een geboortekaartje. Shownotes met linkjes naar websites en boeken vind je op https://irenececile.com/podcast/tineke-tekent-tienderhande-baan-loondienst-fulltime-zelfstandig-illustrator/

TALRadio
Tineke Triggs | Happy Homes & Gardens - 67

TALRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 24:14


Embark on a design journey with host Daphne Royse as she interviews the renowned Tineke Triggs, an award-winning interior designer based in San Francisco. In this episode of Happy Homes & Gardens, explore the brilliance behind Triggs' acclaimed work showcased in prestigious design magazines. Discover the essence of modern living through her expert insights. Host: Daphne Royse Guest: Tineke Triggs Founder of Tineke Triggs https://tineketriggs.com/ #TALRadioEnglish #HappyHomesAndGardens #InteriorDesign #TinekeTriggs #DaphneRoyse #touchalife #talradio #TALPodcast

Aaf en Lies lossen het wel weer op
Wat geef je iemand die alles al heeft?

Aaf en Lies lossen het wel weer op

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 67:46


Aaf zat deze week langs het voetbalveld vol in haar happy place. Lies' place was iets minder happy, want het ontwormen van Tineke blijkt niet altijd even eenvoudig. Authentiek emojigebruik wordt steeds moeilijker. Alles is al gedaan, zo voelt het. Tip: Neem je sticker goed onder de loep voordat je hem verzendt want voor je het weet blijk je zomaar een kring dansende kutjes naar je collega te hebben verstuurd. We hebben meesterlijke cadeau-adviezen voor elkaar, van bouillonblokjes tot te dure cadeaus die je nooit meer moet kopen omdat ze niet (genoeg) worden opgemerkt.Vanwege Black Friday Deals is er bij Bamigo nu tot 40% korting op de gehele collectie. En daarnaast krijg je met de code EXTRA10 ook nog eens 10% extra korting boven op de Black Friday Deals. Ga naar Bamigo.com om de kortingen te bemachtigen!De winterthriller ‘Amsterdam' van Kiki van Dijk koop je bij je favoriete boekhandel of online.Geproduceerd door: Tonny Media.Kijk hier de aflevering op Youtube Volg ons op Instagram Adverteren? adverteren@tonnymedia.nl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MOOD & MIND PODCAST
#132 Profeteren, de gave van profetie en de bediening van Profeet met Sander & Tineke Wuister // Godfluencer & Friends Series

MOOD & MIND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 85:13


#132 Profeteren, de gave van profetie en de bediening van Profeet met Sander & Tineke Wuister // Godfluencer & Friends Series In de Godfluencer & Friends Series gaat Tessa in gesprek met bekenden en vrienden over wat zij doorleefd hebben in hun leven met God. Over rake en ruwe kanten van het leven, maar ook waar zij God hebben zien doorbreken in hun leven of waar God een groot werk heeft gedaan tot inspiratie en bemoediging van jou en mij. Ook over onderwerpen en vragen die we hebben en waarvan ik zie dat zij daar iets in te vertellen en te brengen hebben, omdat zij daarin iets hebben bewandeld. Dus ga er lekker voor zitten, geniet en laat je bemoedigen en aanvuren tijdens deze gesprekken! Vergeet je niet te ABONNEREN op dit kanaal, zodat je op de hoogte blijft van nieuwe content! Als je deze podcast kunt waarderen, laat dan een 5 sterrenreview achter. Vragen en reacties zijn zeker welkom. Graag altijd in respectvolle wijze, ook al heb je een andere mening (wat hartstikke prima is). Volg voor meer inspiratie:   Website (nieuwsbrief): https://tessavanolst.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessavanolst/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tessavanolstministries Elke maandag om 07:00 uur gaat Tessa LIVE op de socials om je extra te bekrachtigen. Alle content (podcast, video, boeken, etc) wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door de partners en donateurs van Tessa van Olst Ministries. Wil jij óók de zaaien in Gods Koninkrijk en partner worden? Ga dan naar https://tessavanolst.com/word-partner/ en word deel van de missie! Hashtags: #Godfluencer&Friends #christelijk #profeteren #toetsenbehoudhetgoede Alle rechten zijn voorbehouden. Deze video mag niet gedupliceerd, verveelvoudigd en/of opgeslagen worden voor eigen gebruik en/of openbaar worden gemaakt, in enige vorm of op enige wijze, hetzij elektronisch, door opnamen of enige andere manier, zonder uitdrukkelijke voorafgaande schriftelijke toestemming van Tessa van Olst Ministries. ——— Music used for the intro and outro of this video/podcast: Hip Hop (by EliansProductions). A license to use this royalty-free music by EliansProductions was downloaded from elements.envato.com by Tessa van Olst.

Aaf en Lies lossen het wel weer op
Toch iets geleerd van Barbie

Aaf en Lies lossen het wel weer op

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 54:49


Op Aafs vork zat veel hooi, maar wel leuk hooi. Mag ze er dan toch over klagen? Lies' nieuwe kip Tineke bracht troost in een verdrietige week. Het doet haar ook goed dat deze kip nu eens niet op Gerard Spong lijkt. Wat doe je als iemand je iets voor je verjaardag geeft wat je al hebt? Is regiving überhaupt een optie? Mag Aaf haar eigen boeken cadeau doen of dat ijdel en gierig en opdringerig? Het valt niet mee om altijd aardig gevonden te willen worden, maar misschien hoeft dat ook wel niet.Het natuurhoekje gaat over een beest dat niet geliefd is, maar wel een groot verantwoordelijkheidgevoel heeft als het gaat om opruimen.

HorseHeroes
#96 TINEKE BARTELS - HORSE EVENT YOUTH

HorseHeroes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 54:50


Na een zomerstop ben ik weer terug van weggeweest! Tijdens een hele warme editie van Horse Event Youth sprak ik met Tineke Bartels. En één uur was te kort om alles te horen te krijgen over het turbulente paardenleven van deze ongelofelijke vakvrouw! Luister vandaag naar het interview met Tineke.  Meer weten over Tineke?Bekijk de website van Academy Bartels. Niks meer missen van deze podcasts?Abonneer je dan op HorseHeroes op een van de platformen en we vinden het extra tof als je een beoordeling achterlaat

La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz
La Montaña Rusa 37.2023. Tineke Postma. Sisa Michalidesova. Charlie Mariano. Jazz Sabbath. Rodrigo Aguirre. Lakecia Benjamin.

La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023


Número 37.2023 que abrimos con lo nuevo de la saxofonista holandesa Tineke Postma, Aria, publicado este 2023. Después descubriremos juntos la música de Sisa Michalidesova, de la que escuchamos el estupendo Majster a Margareta. Nuestro Clásico de la Semana fue el saxofonista Charlie Mariano, al que escuchamos en October, del año 1977. De vuelta a nuestros días, escucharemos el nuevo álbum de los Jazz Sabbath, Vol. 2, que vio la luz en 2022. Seguir leyendo La Montaña Rusa 37.2023. Tineke Postma. Sisa Michalidesova. Charlie Mariano. Jazz Sabbath. Rodrigo Aguirre. Lakecia Benjamin. en La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz.

10x Mastermind Group
Episode 153: Sales - Appointment Setting, Task Lists, Routines

10x Mastermind Group

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 60:49


Transcript: Alright, so welcome to this week's edition of attenex business owners mastermind group call. And this is the what is this? The second? Yeah, the second? Monday. All right, yeah. second Monday of the month. But no this. Yeah, second Monday of the month. Correct. And so this week, our topic is sales. And so both of you have been on this call for a while. So we've already gone through a bunch of sales processes and systems and strategies. So let's just talk about sales. What? Where would you guys like to spend our time today on this particular topic? Or maybe you have a whole nother topic you want to talk about? Or maybe you got to a sales opportunity or a sales challenge or whatever? I think it's more of like a sales challenge. Yeah. No, I was. I saw one of grant cardones webinar. And he was, you know, selling this webinar, or, you know, this system to sell it like how to do a webinar how to sell and, you know, on webinars, that's kind of interesting. I don't know, have you seen one of his Vargas, who was my mentor and speaker trainer? Did that webinar with him? So CARDONE got his start in webinars, I think about want to say six years ago. And it was like pulling teeth just to get him to do one. Because he didn't want to do one. But his very first one is how to make millions on the phone. And Lewis house swore up and down, Hey, you, you won't regret it. It will be the best thing you ever did. And even his team was like, Dude, it's the it's the Holy Grail man. And he's like, Nah, I want to spend my time doing a webinar. Well, he did one. And the rest is history. I mean, he's done webinar after webinar. He's got a formula down for webinars, that is just ridiculous. And so when he first did it, he only I think there was only because I was on that webinar. There was only like a couple of 100 people on there, like maybe two or 30 250 people because he really promoted heart. Now when he does webinars got 15 16,000 people on the webinar. Yeah. And it's turned into Jared shared the numbers, I think about three or four inner circle calls ago, about $35 million in income just for webinars. Yeah, he said that, we're gonna do 300 million. And, you know, it's crazy. It's crazy. So. So the formula is one of the things I've watched it evolve into now is, if you go back to the original webinar that he did, and where it's evolved to, is, pick a topic and then date promote it heavy for about 30 to 45 days. On every platform, they talk about it, they register for it, they do a huge promotion about it. He promises two hours, pay, he never delivers on two hours, it's always four hours, or five, that four or five hours. He used to charge $49. Now it's free. And you register and then it's $40 million for the workbook. And then it's $249 for the recording and all the other stuff. So he's got upsells in that funnel, then you show up and starts it on time. Everything goes great. And about every if you could clock in about every 35 to 40 minutes, he will pitch what he's pitching that day. Okay. And it's always gonna be $997. And, and then he goes and teaches some more and then he pitches again. Then he teaches some morning pitches again, and then he teaches some more, they'll pitch it about seven or eight times in the four hours and they'll make millions and millions of dollars off of that. Then everybody that registers and buys it, he throws it in he's got a sales to him about 160 salespeople, and they throw it to those people and a lot of that money is made on the follow up. Then the recording is put in this in the hands of his video and audio no editing people, and they edit out all the pitches. And then they segment it down. And they put it on Kajabi as an online university program. And if you have card on you, or you bought the webinar, then that's how the recording gets distributed to you get the workbook, the workbook is actually the PowerPoint. It's not a workbook, it's just the PowerPoint. That is now technically a workbook. And you get the recording for free. And then for about six months online, it will sell for $497. Right. And then come Thanksgiving, every single one of those webinars is going to get dropped to 49 to $97 for a Black Friday sale. And, and you just use follow model. I mean, it's a very successful model. And Pete Vargas, I bought the recording, and I'm like, I've learned I've learned from sitting through bunches of them that I'm going to buy it. And I'm going to do the upsell. And then I'll catch the recording. Already no showing up live I'm gonna sit there for two and a half to four hours. And about if you add up all the time, about an hour of the time as a pitch. And so I'll wait for the recording. I'll go through this stuff. And then I can I can I can do but good stuff really good stuff. But, and Pete Vargas is a master at teaching you how to how to do talks from the front of the room. Okay, there's a whole whole entire year, I bought, I think I spent, I don't know, almost five grand on Tineke stages. And so my card on you and it's it's an entire program that you go through, when it originally got sold, it was only 100 people that were allowed to buy it. And and then we had a speaker off to be to audition to be the speaker for next year is growth Khan. This was in 2019. And, and so but I love all the stuff that he puts out. And the key is is is taken action on it. Right? So if you go into, like you guys paid for the whole year in advance. Okay, so restart this real quick. Okay, go ahead and ask the question again. You know, in the interest of time blocking, you know how I have a challenge with that. I'm just thinking, you know, with all the things we have to learn and distractions and all like, how much time do you do you allocate yourself on stuff like this? Half hour a day. So, yeah. And for me, it's a morning routine. I think I've shared this with you guys before, but I'll pop it up here again, real quick. And actually, it's a good opportunity for me to share I just hired a personal trainer. So I've had to rearrange my morning routine again. But you're right, if I don't time block, you know, my wife and I were just having a conversation about there's some things I need to be doing for my son. And I'm like, unless it's less than scheduled for me it will not get done. It just won't get done. That's just Yeah. But how is your what I do is I have a set time I get up in the morning, okay? Because it took on this workout routine. I'm having to get up, you know, for 15 now, because I'm unwilling to sacrifice my morning routine. Every time I sacrifice my morning routine, I paid dearly for it. Okay, if I was to show you how I how I decipher this. Okay, I have a whole nother Google Drive. Google Calendar. Okay. It's been a while since I've used this because I usually just modified on my live schedule now. But when I'm actually strategically planning the year I'll use this layout right here. And I'm time blocking what I what what does a perfect day a perfect week look like? Right? Because it's never going to be perfect. But I lay out exactly where I'm going to take care of things and back. And I think this was last modified in December of last year when I was doing my annual planning big rocks were all these things that I was going to do. Now where I'm at, because I bought a fight this year, and I look at, okay, is what I'm doing working. If not, I need to tweak it because I'm not just going to continue to do something that's not working. Right. So I know I've got a rocks, I got it down to a science now I actually, I feel lost if I don't do it. Yeah, so I wake up at 530, I got a good hour with God and planning the day and reading, I do a bunch of reading and meditation during this hour. And then my most important work is what I do here. And this is where I'll digest about a half hour of training. Okay, and depending on what I'm doing at that time, okay, but I have my most important work here. The other thing I have I open up disappointment, is I have completed the most important tasks of the day, I had five new contacts in my database, I had five new contacts to my email list, and I run my marketing Touch system. Okay. And then I have about a half hour left to do some reading. That's why it's an hour and a half. I just made this modification that Monday, Wednesday, Friday, so I'm going to give that a go this week and see how it actually works. If it's successful, then I'll keep it like it is. If it's not successful, then I will make the adjustment next Monday, but I'm gonna give it this week, I am think I can get stuff done in an hour, I think I can consistently get up at 415 If I get to bed at the right time. But if I find that it's negative in, here's my energies in my world, if I find that it's a negative energy drain, it's not worth it. Okay, if I can't be positive about it, then it's not worth it. Right? Because it's meant to gear me up towards a successful day. If it doesn't work, then the trainer is going to have to adjust to me or I'm gonna have to use a different train. Because I will go back to what has been working for a while now. The 530 slot Works has been working so beautifully for me that I haven't had to. It's I've been unable to get a lot of stuff done and close a lot of business. But in your case where you're you've got all kinds of things that you're juggling, right. Try it for, you know, get a schedule that you can be consistent with. Okay. And, but you have to make time for the education and the training and, and truth be told, you don't really need more than a half hour. It really you're looking for one thing. One thing I can implement. Yeah, one thing and that's it. You know, it wisdom comes with age. So when I was in my 20s, we hope. I mean, I've been I've been my very first introduction to personal growth was October 28 1990, from a guy named Jim cuccia. Okay, he was in the Amway business, and he's the first person to tell me, Hey, five years from now will be determined by the books you read. The people you associate with the audios at the time the audios that you listen to, which now it's audios that you listen to or videos that you that you watch. And he goes, if you can get yourself to read 10 pages a day, digest one audio tape a day, because there was a tape back then. And it was always about 45 minutes. And he says you don't have to pay attention just at the time there's a Walkman, right. But the earbuds in your thing, or listen to it while you drive and your commute. But if you can digest one audio a day, 10 pages a day and associated with somebody of that that is at your ambition level or above. And then later on it got your social economic level and ambition level or above. Okay, if you can get yourself to do those three things just consistent. Everything else in life takes care of itself. It's been true. Yeah. The only biggest difference I've learned from age is it's not about reading 50 books a year. It's about if I if I had the choice, I would take you know, 10 books and read them five times or take five books and read them 10 times. Yeah, because if you think about it, if you can just implement one thing per week, great if it's per day, but if you can implement one thing per week, that's 52 new things per year. times all those years in a row? Yeah. Say we're talking about sales here today, right. And I can tell you, in the last three years that I've been in sales, there are some principles that are timeless. There's practices that are timely, the principle is I still need to contact people on a daily basis. That has never changed. And if I was to call my my original sales mentor, Dave Vanie, right now he's got to be at 69 or 70 years old now. Still make 7580 grand a month as a salesperson because he loves it. But he, he, he has a way of cutting straight to the heart of the matter. And that is, Did you hit your number that you wanted to hit last month? And I go, Yeah, he goes, great. But there are times where did you hit your number? No. Why not? Well, this happened this and he just sits there patiently. This happened, this happened. The cat had diarrhea. You know, Jupiter didn't line up with Mars. My wife and I got into an argument or a fight. Things didn't go right with my kid, my car broke down. I mean, blah, blah, blah. And he was like, okay, that, yeah. Alright, so let's be honest, the reason you didn't hit your number last month, is because you didn't run enough appointments, where you can have a conversation with the prospect about your service. The reason you didn't run enough appointments, is because you didn't contact enough people to set those appointments. The reason you didn't contact people to set those appointments is either you didn't have the leads, or you just didn't make it a priority. So you can have whatever excuse you want, John, but there's 168 hours in a week, 24 hours a day. And last time I checked, you're averaging about seven to seven and a half hours asleep, which means that you got another, you know, 1617 hours to make it happen. So now, why didn't you hit your sales number? Because I've been contacted a febrile because even I would say, Hey, why didn't I you know, I ran the appointments. You know, he goes, Yeah, you have no control over whether somebody shows up to an appointment. You have no control over whether they say yes or no, all you can do is show up yourself and do the best presentation you can. And if you're tracking your numbers, that's all you can do. The one thing that is going to have to adjust depending on the economy, depending on if there's a recession, depending on if there's this or this is the number of people you're going to have to contact. The only thing you have control of in the entire sales process is how many people you contact. So if you get to the end of the month, and you didn't earn the income you want it, it's very simple. Draw a line, give yourself a clean slate. You can't go back and learn, you know, change anything that happened. There is no value in beating your own ass. Okay, because nobody can do it better than you. The only thing that you can do is go, I'm starting at zero again. And I contacted 56 People last month. So now I'm going to contact 85 people this month. So you can do to do you can cry over it all you want. But at the end of the day, if you're not tracking the amount of people you contact every day, and you're not tracking the amount of appointments, you run and you're not tracking your sales volume. You cannot have a predictable sales future. Because you can put all the other fancy stuff you want him into you can have a CRM, you can have marketing campaigns, you can have all this fancy stuff. He says but I get why make more money with this flip phone and this yellow notepad than you and all your buddies combined. The truth hurts, right? Yes. But it's true. Yeah. Oh, it's like because again, the lessons that I really want to pass on today's for myself as well. Is we It's great that we have a choice. We don't have to wait till the end of the month. You guys can get off today's call and go, You know what, I'm gonna contact five people today. And tomorrow, I'm gonna contact five people. And the next day, I'm gonna contact five people. Next thing you know, you're contacting 25 people a week consistently. Tracking, what are the results? All of a sudden, you show up to this call next week and go, Hey, I did what you said I contacted five people a day and I only ran two appointments. Well, now we actually have something to talk about. Because we can we can mastermind on this Congo. Hey, tell me about your contacts. How many people do you contact? Well, I contacted 25. Okay, let's roleplay What do you say in? Okay? Because if you're contacting 25 People now Now keep in mind a contact means you had a conversation with doesn't mean you pick up the phone and dial 25 people. That's not a contact. Contact is the answer the phone, you talk to them? You had a conversation? They said yes or no, or take me off your list or leave me alone. Okay, but you actually have a conversation. That's what I'm talking about. When I say five contacts a day, you may have to call 1015 people to get five people on the phone. Okay, but if you track your contacts, then you could show up to this call and go, Hey, I contacted 25 B. I only set two appointments. Okay, well, I know instantly how to fix that. Because we just I just need to hear what you're saying. When they answer the phone. Yeah. And then we roleplay it, we could tweak the script. So now this week, when you contact 25 people, you set 10 appointments. And then next week, you show up and you go by contact 25 people and only set four appointments, okay, well, we need to tweak the script a little bit more. And we need to tweak the script a little bit more. And we need to treat the script a little bit more. Okay, because it is an actual science. And so in my business right now, out of every 10 People I actually contact that I actually have a conversation, I will set eight appointments, if not more, because I have it down. Right. Now if I was to go and become a realtor today, or a mortgage person today, I would have to start all over back at zero. And I would have to go okay, what am I trying to do here? Who's my prospect? What is my sales process with that person? What's my first step? Okay, well, if I leave a voicemail, and they don't call me back, nothing happened. Okay, so I've got to figure out as a real as a new realtor or as a new mortgage person. How do I get an actual conversation with the person? I need a 10 minute phone call? What is going to incentivize that homeowner, or that renter, or that realtor or that mortgage person to give me 10 minutes of their time? Well, let me think about this. I gotta make that 10 minutes valuable for them. What's in it for them? For Green? Give me 10 minutes of their time. Okay, so hey, let me let me find a card here off my desk here. Because I did I went into the restaurant and I pulled these cards off the rack there. So let's just say we find somebody that would actually Oh, here we go. This guy does workers compensation business liability, home auto and life. He's a broker. Okay, lives up in Auburn named Sam key. No idea where I got this card. But if I was calling Sam Kane and I was a realtor, obviously, Hey, Sam, John Pyron. You and I don't know one another. But I leave I picked up your card at Granite Rock grill. And I see that you do auto home in life. I happen to be a realtor. In fact, I'm a very busy realtor. And I'm constantly looking for people like you to refer my clients to want to find out if you've got time to spend 10 minutes on the phone with me this week. I really would like to get a chance to know you better and see if you might be somebody I would refer some people to and vice versa. Do you have time this week for a 10 minute phone call or maybe next week? He's gonna say yes. Okay. Then I want to get him on the phone. And from there, I want to find out about him. Right? Hey, tell me about your business says your card specifically says workers compensation and business liability. And I'm a residential realtor. Okay, so do you do residential insurance? Yeah. But it's really not our bread and butter. So mainly it's business business insurance, right? Yeah. Are you looking for any clients right now? Yeah. So tell me if you were to spend a lot of money right now on marketing? What would be the business owner you would be looking for? The reason I'm asking you, Sam is because I don't know you. Okay, and you don't know me. But I have a pretty big network. And to earn an opportunity for you and I to sit down and actually talk about each other's business. I want to go out and find your referral right now. Right? What type of business are you looking for? Well, I'm looking for this, this and this and the right on the back of his card. Okay. And then I'm gonna go out and find that person. Now, the reason I'm gonna do that, twofold. Because he's agreed to do that I as a realtor now have two prospects. Okay. Now follow me on this, because it's where it's the same thing for mortgage as well. Now, two prospects, Sam, has talked to me, Sam has agreed to let me go find him a referral. Okay. It is going to be so easy to find Sam a referral because I'm going to call business owners not about me, but about Sam. Okay. And I'm going to call up some business owners either in my first place I would start is I'm going to open up my cell phone here. And I'm going to say, hey, who here is a business owner that I know. And I'm going to call him up, like Sean Jackson just sent me. I am on the call right now. But I definitely want to talk to you today about this and something else that can I call you at 11:30am? Question mark. So now what I'm gonna do is I'm going to call him and I'm going to say, hey, talk to him about whatever it is he wants to talk to me about, but he's a business owner, guy, and I'm gonna say, Hey, man, I'm evaluating this guy named Sam. Okay, I might want to refer some clients to Sam, you're a business owner. It looks like he specializes in workers comp and business liability. And I promised I would get him somebody that would go through his process to because I want to see if you like him, Shawn, because you've been a client of mine for four and a half years and I trust your judgment. Okay, well, you meet with him when you go through stuff, buy his stuff, don't buy his stuff. Let me know. Right. Okay. By the way, while I got you on the phone, it's been a while since I've sat down with you and your wife and talk to you guys about your real estate needs. Again, I'm coming from a place of being a realtor Okay, by the way while I got you on the phone it's been a while since I've sat down with you and your wife about your your loan needs and is there a time this week or next week where we can sit down and have a conversation because see as a mortgage person or even as a real estate person? You're already my client. I want to know what else what other real estate I can sell you I want to know what other loans I can get you I want to know what other property I can you start getting your pre qualifying for that you need to have as an investment property. Okay, and I have a reason to call you because I'm looking for Sam for a prospect. So now I'm going to call Sam back. I'm gonna go Hey, Sam, I just had a conversation with my clients, Sean Jackson. He and Frank sands on Jackson sands engineering out of Chico and Grass Valley. I had a conversation with him about your services. He is a client of mine. Right. You know, I have asked him to meet with you. He says he is open to it. I've asked him to give you his workers comp policy, his business policy and every other business insurance he has, so that you can review it and see if you can help him out. Or at least validate that he's got the best coverage. I'm gonna do email interrupts the two of you give me a favor to meet so that way I can do it right. I will either send me an email with the exact introduction you want me to copy and paste. I'll tweak it a little bit if I feel like I need to, but I'll just want to be able to copy and paste and say, Shawn, meet Sam, Sam, meet Sean. Can you do that? He's gonna say yes. And I'm gonna send that email. And once I send the email, then I'm going to set an alarm for 48 to 72 hours. Okay, 48 hours, ideally, I'm going to call up, Shawn. Hey, did Sam reach out to you? Yes, he did. Great. Or no, he didn't. Well, now, I know a little bit about Sam. Sam doesn't take referrals series. Okay. So or Sam did take the referral seriously. And I'm gonna call Sam. I'm gonna say hey, did you get a chance to chat with chat with Sean and Frank? Yes. And we have an appointment for this coming Wednesday. vantastic. So hey, I want to sit down with you. Okay, by the time you meet with Sean, everything, let's you and I set an appointment for Thursday or Friday, I want to meet with you. And I want to talk to you about your business. I want to talk to you about your, you know, like I told you, I'm in real estate. Okay, I have some ideas that might be able to help you make money in real estate. Okay, I can't promise you anything. I don't even know if it'd be a fit. I'd love to sit down and talk to you about the ideas that I have. You have time this Thursday or Friday? Absolutely. He's gonna see absolutely, because I just gave him a referral. Right now, I didn't just invent this stuff. Okay, back in 1998, I went through a professional course called networking with millionaires. Okay. It was taught by I forget who taught it but it was I think it was Microsoft. Okay. And the entire course is called networking with millionaires. There's a guy that wrote a book called networking with millionaires who taught this course. And he said, If you want to go after high influential people, okay. And you want access to their rolodexes at the time we call it rolodexes. Okay, if you want access to their network, then you have to serve them first. And do all the work up front. And then once you have proven that you have earned the right, they will open the floodgates to their networks and introduce you to people you will never get access to. And so from 1998 to actually know that it hadn't been 1999 because it was before the year 2000. And I had already been with that company for a year. But from 1999 to 2003, I added an additional four and a half million dollars a year in reoccurring revenue. And that was the only thing I actually did is I learned how to network and get referrals. And this is very advanced level stuff, especially for UVA nieces realtor, and for you Kevin as a mortgage person. These people that you see in the more in the real estate and mortgage industry that you're like, how do they do that? You know, how do they do that many transactions in a year and still have a life. You know? And, and the the the key is, is they did it first themselves, and then they taught it to other people. Because it's not about 30 transactions a year. It's about 30 transactions at a higher number every year. You see? And so you take the time to develop these networks of trusted resources. So that way anybody that you meet, you can honestly say hey, I don't care if you need a microwave oven men call me first. So the people that are you know, I can call 100 people on my phone right now and they will all tell you the same thing. If I need anything I go to John he's my first person I call chances are the dude knows somebody and if I don't, it's a huge opportunity for me to add that person to my network. Okay, the number one rule that I want to convey today is this The salesperson that serves the best makes the most money. Okay. And so let's put this into some practicality that you guys can actually implement today in this week is you go back and make a list of every single person that you've had as a client and reengage them. I gave you both two scripts today that you guys can use as a realtor and a mortgage person. Hey, Joe, it's been a while since we've talked, lots changed in the real estate game. Love to catch up with you and Sally, over a cup of coffee I'm buying. See how I can help you today? Know you're happy in the home that I sold you a couple of years ago. But I want to talk about what else I can help you out with, since the last time we talked them and able to build this pretty big network of resources. But more importantly, I just want to catch up. See how we can help one another out in time this week or next week, either for a phone call or blood to just get together in person for a cup of coffee. Save same thing in the mortgage space. Right. And so to turn this into a system, pick your number. You're going to contact one person today like that one, one past customer. Maybe it's five a day. Okay. But whatever that number is, it's the it's being consistent is what makes it successful. Any questions? No. So time blocking vinyasa, it's just you tweak it. Especially when you have to have kids, right. So like, you know, I couldn't run this schedule. If Preston was not 16 years old. didn't run the schedule. Okay, actually take it back. If I wasn't married, I couldn't run that sketch. Okay. But, you know, everybody has their own unique circumstance, and you are more than welcome. Every single week, or even in between meetings, or send me an email going, Hey, here's my current success schedule. What do you think? You can always bring it here. It's my current success schedule. What do you think? What would you advise me on how to tweak it, modify it? Can we go back and look at your schedule again. Because what I've been struggling with is I sit down and I map out a brilliant stroke schedule and a color coded it's really pretty. And then the shit just doesn't happen. And what I feel like I want to do is put my schedule together where I end up spending about half my time on a schedule, and leave the other half the time open for what comes up. Yep. And it's a perfect, perfect segue. Let me let me describe how my date actually went. So far. Okay. So 415 I actually got out Yeah, 415 I got out of bed about four. I woke up early though, man, I woke up at like three, then I woke up at 330 Then I think around for food between 415 Somewhere around there. Well, let me time out this morning during my time is when I made the modification. So the modification knew I had to get up early because I had to go workout till it was the first day with a trainer. Okay, so I didn't get up early. I didn't go through all of this stuff. I did hit the gym. I was there seven to eight. Okay. What interrupted my morning is I had to go and get my kid. And I had to transport his butt to school because they have a orientation for you know, he's brand new to this particular school. So he's going through orientation from many into 1pm. Okay. Then, by the time I got all that taken care of, I did make myself breakfast. And then I hopped on this national leadership call Well, 10 minutes and 15 minutes into this leadership call. My wife comes in and says, Hey, I want to talk. This is a call that you absolutely have to be on. I'm like, no, they're recording it. So I got off that call sit there and chatted with my wife until 1028 and 30 seconds. I'm like, Hey, we got to I gotta take a break because I got to start this mastermind group. I have no choice because I am the host then and so anyway, I am in this call, I'm showing up 100%. After this probably going to go and resume the conversation with with my wife. And then this morning when I got up, I'm like, okay, my mindset how my mindset works kind of give you an idea as I look at. I don't deal with these other days here. Typically, I deal with today. Is there anything on today that can be rescheduled or moved? So what got moved around was, this right here was not here. Okay. But I was informed by his mother. Okay. I moved back, I was informed by his mother that she has to work today, and she can't drop him off at work. So now I'm having to drop them off at work. Well, this was already here. Okay, so I had to move this to here, because that's not with a client. This is work I gotta do for this client. Okay. This was something I've looked at. I'm like, okay, can this be moved? So I opened up the appointment, I'm like, and now that's the money and said, we generated an opportunity, which is green. Pat Walsh, not going to move that that's huge opportunity. Got to pick up the kid here. So I had to add that kept that. This ultimately it was originally scheduled for for him, I can just can't do it. Until seven. So I moved it here to seven. So that's how I rearranged my day to work. Right? I needed to leave these open slots in between these appointments, just in case I gotta return a call. You know, excuse I got to do something someplace, I gotta eat somewhere. Yeah, right. But this is going to be the rest of the day. Now when I get to tomorrow. Same thing, when I wake up at 530 do this time, when I finished my because I use the Bible app, I go routine that I go through, and I have some reading that I'm doing and the book that I'm following. So right around the 650 mark. Okay, I will open it, I will my computer doesn't even come on until about the 650. Mark. I'm going to look I'm now going to look at the state goes there. Look at my task list and all the things I have to get done today. I'm like, Okay, do I have enough time to get all the stuff done? Okay, if I don't wanna go, Okay, can I move? Can I move this? If I Can I move it? Can I move this? If I Can I move it. And where I get this idea from, by the way, let me show you where you get this idea. I have one other question. While you're doing that, and pizza, you run a task list also. Yeah, and you use Google for a task list or to use something else I use to do list to do is T. Okay? And so this is kind of the mindset that I have when I look at my calendar, and I look at my task list. Okay, it's a there's an actual book called procrastinate on purpose, which is where this book came from, which is where this formula came from. And that is I look at my calendar. Okay. Let me get this out of the way here. So I look at this focus funnel. And I asked myself, can I eliminate it? If I can't, I can't. Can I automate it? If I can, I said, schedule a time to do it. Can I delegate? If so then do it. If not, it has to be done by me. So do I have to do it now? Or today? Or not? I procrastinate on it on purpose. So usually, I'm only left with about six things that absolutely have to get done today. Not 25 things well, I'd say I've taken the same mentality that that's specifically geared towards a task list or taking the same mentality towards my calendar. I look at my day like this wakeup routine time with God and planning the day. Most important work these three things are unbelievable. Okay, shower breakfast can be moved. Good I can do it depends on like I have a physical impersonal appointment where I have to be showered, shaved dressed to the T, okay, so this is not going to get moved. Okay. The only thing that this might be might happen with this is it might get moved to here. Right? Okay. But either way, I'm, I'm the president of this group and I'm running the meeting so I'm gonna change and be ready to go. Okay. And so, you you wonder do you use Alder freight? Or do you use all Google use Outlook at all? I have Outlook, but I moved John pyron.com to Google workspace and my domain everything is on Google. And when did you do that? And why did you do that? I did that Back in 2000, December of 2013, because I had sold my IT company, and I no longer needed to be on Microsoft's platform. So when I opened it company, I was on Outlook. SharePoint, I was a straight up Microsoft guy because everything I interacted with was integrated with Outlook. Right? And I was an anti Gmail dude. Back then, but technology has evolved in such a way now. Where what was the biggest tipping point for me was I took on a cybersecurity company, as a client company called me in VIA solutions out of Folsom. And they do they're one of the top cybersecurity agencies in the country. They do a lot of work with FBI, DOJ, NSA, and Srini, the owner, the why the wife's husband got all up in my grill one day, and he goes, You need to be using Chrome. Okay, you need to be using Google Drive. It's way more secure than outlook and Microsoft really can hack into that. I can hack into your outlook at any point. Okay. I'm like, I've always been told the other way did so right. Then he goes, he goes, Well, if you're on a public Wi Fi, then anything can be. He goes, But Google's security that they have built into Gmail is far superior than ours. I'm like, Okay, well, yeah. I mean, I haven't personally checked it out. But he had no reason to lie to me. And you know, the fruits on the tree. I mean, the FBI trust the guy. Yeah. So they did they do have application level cybersecurity? Okay. Well, I mean, like I said, I have to Google for the functionality of like, it functions so much smoother and easier than outlook. I liked the look of Outlook better. But I have a partner who likes Google. And so I'm letting him pull me into Google, basically, right? Because I've used Outlook all along. Yeah. And actually, if I go back, now, I'm really putting the pieces together. So I sold my IT company, June 1 2013. I'm still an outlook guy. And then I took on a contract, a big contract of building out a national multi level marketing company. Brandon heights, you may have heard of him. He's all over the internet now. But he was a big Google Docs die, right? The whole Google infrastructure drove me nuts. I'm like, I have no idea how any of this works. Right. And, and I was just, he and I butted heads for months. And then I finally said, You know what? I'm going to wonder if I can transfer my email, Jay Pyron to John pyron.com. I wonder if I can transfer my John Pyron domain to be hosted at Google? And yes, I can. And so I migrated. And I'm talking, I had 15 years of Outlook data. And it was a, I would hire professional now, knowing what I know now, because I tried to do it on my own. And I lost some stuff in the process that could have been prevented. Because I didn't know any better. Right? Well, I mean, I don't, he's got a VA that he uses, and blah, blah, blah. And I think I just, I have so much, it's so much easier, cleaner, unless you're part of a corporation. So and I was no longer part of a corporation, right? And Corporation. Okay, so you use a to do list, and you use this basic funnel Elimination System. And that's how you look at your calendar and look at it every day. You do it all on Google. So I assume your calendars always on your phone. Yep. Google integrates with everything. Right. And then your task list is also on your phone. Yeah, to do this is an app that you can get on your phone, your tablet, your computer. It integrates seamlessly with, it'll integrate seamlessly with Outlook integrates seamlessly with Google. So you don't write things anymore. You don't write notes down for yourself. Typically not I have I use a 10x. Planner. Yeah. So I use my 10x. I'll show you real quick, let me get my screen setup here. Hold on. Look, the TEDx planner, and it didn't do anything for me. I've written I've used a Franklin planner for 30 years. Probably After we finished shooting on, what were you saying? Denisa? Good luck. I think it's good that you use something. So like, you know, this is my Kleenex plant. Right? Right. Where it starts is the biggest thing I like, the only thing I really like about this thing is the hardcover. Right. Okay. The other thing I like is, is I write my goals, and my quote, and my targets daily, daily, okay, every every day. And then I actually have a thing of white out here. You are old in because I don't use this thing for my calendar. Okay, so over here, it says date. And it has these time blocks. And I'm OCD a little bit, so I wiped out all this stuff. Okay. And I wiped out that I keep the date only this because my notetaking. Interesting. Okay, so you do handwriting notes, like from conversations or meetings? Absolutely. But I've gotten to the point now, where I only need one page a day for it. Because I'm all integrated with other things. Right? Yeah. But really, it's just like a journal with a date on the top journal. I mainly use this for a journal. Okay. i At some point, you know, like, I bought the real estate thing, right. Part of the real estate thing isn't paid. I think $297 for the webinar, or whatever. And by doing that, he used to give me a tuner $97 credit in his store. So I just bought a whole stack of 10x planners. And but the thing, if I can get this thing, none of these days, I'll maybe spend the money to get it branded and duplicate it. I actually had a client do that. But I liked the size. But I like more importantly, this cardboard. I agree with you. I see. I hear I use a planner. Right. And so I use a planner and a journal. Yeah. And I feel like too much crap, right? And then I've got some and then I try and put it in my computer a little bit a laugh of my messy office, but so like, I have like a planner. So I'll write a bunch of things that I want to get done. I write my schedule, right, and then I look back, I'm going, Dude, you're not gonna get shit done. Now, the other thing I look at is I am extremely consistent with writing out my goals, my quote for the day and my targets. Tell me about that. I am not consistent, okay. With the bottom part of it here, where it's right out my successes and my goals at night. I just have never been able to be consistent with that. So when you say write out your goals, you mean your goals for the day? Or do you write your goals every day? The one year. Now the Goals section of this planner works and how that system actually works is during my meditation, and like I haven't for me, I used to do it right away. But now I have a routine that I go through where I do my scripture of the day, my Bible study portion of it my time with God. And then I sit there and I go, Okay, what do I want? The first thing that comes to mind is what I write down. Okay, as if it's already happened. Okay, I don't argue it. I don't figure it out. I don't set a date to it. I just allow my case god, my brain, my humaneness to feed me what I what I'm excited about what I what I what I want in life. You know. And so one of the things I wrote down here is we have passive assets that exceed our needs. Many, many times over the last several years. I wrote that differently. But the one thing I've been getting very resonated in my heart about what God is. I will supply all your needs, not your wants. Okay, I want you to be content with your needs being met and knowing that they're done Have you met? And it just resonated with me that morning. Yeah. And the other one is like we help struggling couples restore their marriages just came to me, I was like, my wife and I've been through a tremendous amount of struggle as a blended family remarried couple. We truth be told one of the killing each other, you know, but the amount of restoration that we've gone through and the amount of impact that we, you know, the relationship we have now and the impact that we can, that we have on other couples is just it's such a blessing. And so just came to me one morning, I'm like, wow. The other thing came up recently is I delivered to front of the room talks each month, I'm getting back to that's becoming a forefront thing for me to get back to speaking. And then this just came to mind is I have 1 million follower 1 million plus followers on all my social media accounts. Like, okay, like, Okay, what's my quote for today? What am I going to stand for today? And the one thing that came to me is, if God is with me, who can be against me? Yeah. And so if I go to yesterday, or it was like, this was really cool. I was like, that would be really cool. It's like, you know, I give away more money than I currently make in a year. Like, where'd that come from? Like, that actually sounds really cool. You know, suddenly, I make this amount of money this year. And one day, I want to be in a position where I give away that amount of money. Right would be really, really cool. Oh, the other one, the one that came up that was really motivating was like, I am living a life worth repeating. Like, wow. And so in that I can go back year after year, there's a couple of things that that show up every single time. And they're just at the forefront. And what's interesting is every year I've seen progress towards that goal. They're big, massive goals. And and it's gives me energy keeps me motivated when keeps me up in the morning. Yeah. And so this is something that we started off the conversation with Tony Robbins, some that Tony Robbins used to, I've learned from Tony Robbins over the years is keep a wins journal. You don't keep a journal of all your wins. So when you're in a funk, or in a slump, you just go back to start reading your your wins. My case, that's what this writing my goals out everyday has done is I just go back and I read and journal, I get stacks of completed journals up there so I can go back. And it's like, you know, it's interesting is going back and reading stuff that you wrote a year ago, I actually accomplished that shit. Because what happens is you program your mind. Right? The mind doesn't know the difference. And if you see you want something your mind goes to work and goes to town on it. Any question you ask? Yeah. And so when it comes to business, it's, you know, ask yourself, Okay, what kind of mortgage company do I want? Yeah, what kind of real estate agent do I want to be? Or more importantly, is what do I want? Now? How can my business get me to there? Yeah. And so. Yeah, like, I wrote down this goal, this is on. What is the date today, the 14th. It was interesting. As I wrote this goal down, I have 1 million for 1 million plus followers on all social accounts, I have no idea how that's gonna happen. And then all of a sudden, I get into a situation where I'm asked to be a 10 or 12%, partner of one of the top AI Legion or even social media influencing companies around and I'm like, Okay, well, if anybody can get me to a million followers, it's this. This group of guys, I'm like, shit. You just don't know where it's gonna go. Right? But you got to find what motivates what's going to get you to do the things you don't want to do when it comes to sales, and, and it's got to be an enjoyable process. Yeah. So, but that's my that's my advice. It's been a good call today and you guys have helped me out a lot because it's a lot of trips down memory lane. And this is just stuff that I've been doing for 2530 years and it's still the same today. You can't contact enough people to contact enough people, you run enough appointments, you run appointments, you make enough sales, relationship selling. Yeah. And you keep them in the CRM and you go back and you follow up with. So cool. Well have a wonderful rest of the week. Yes, you too. Thank you very much, sir. You bet guys. Have a great one. All right. We'll see you soon. Have a good day. Have a nice day.

Without Your Head
Without Your Head: Tineke Robson of Evil Dead Rise & Death Metal band Sorrowseed

Without Your Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 157:16


Without Your Head Horror Podcast - Tineke Robson the stunt double for Alyssa Sutherland's Deadite mom scenes in EVIL DEAD RISE! And the melodic death metal band Sorrowseed! Music of the Month Timothy Fife supplying the tunes! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/support

De Verdieping met Ruud de Boer | Rijnmond
Roemrucht Rotterdams café gaat dicht: een lang gesprek met eigenaar Tineke Speksnijder

De Verdieping met Ruud de Boer | Rijnmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 52:13


Een vrijplaats voor journalisten en kunstenaars. Iedereen die welkom is, van jong tot oud. Een begrip in Rotterdam. Een constante in een snel veranderende Witte de Withstraat. Het roemruchte café 'De Schouw' kent vele omschrijvingen. Roemrucht of niet, 'De Schouw' gaat dicht. Tijd voor een lang gesprek met het gezicht van 'De Schouw': Tineke Speksnijder. De eigenaresse en barvrouw zag jarenlang lief en leed aan de toog voorbij trekken. Als er íemand is die een enorm verzameling anekdotes heeft vergaard, is zíj het wel. In een snel veranderende Witte de Withstraat in Rotterdam was een één constante: De Schouw. Ook wel het ‘journalistencafé' genoemd, al waren er wel veel méér paradijsvogels met andere bonte kleuren te vinden. In deze sterk veranderende stad, in deze sterk veranderende wereld, is het fijn om zo'n constante te hebben. Een plek, waarop je kunt terugvallen. Maar ook deze vrijplaats van foute humor, 'annekedotes' uit een grijs verleden en de nieuwe lichting kunstenaars, gaat verdwijnen. De Schouw is binnenkort niet meer. En daarmee óók niet meer het vertrouwde gezicht achter deze legendarische kroeg. Hóórde Tineke de afgelopen jaren vooral verhalen van anderen aan (die bijvoorbeeld op reis waren geweest), nu gaat ze zélf. Zelf haar eigen verhalen opsnuiven. Op het strand van Australië, of Zuid-Amerika. Eerst naar Azië. En wie weet blijft ze op één van die plekken wel plakken in de kroeg. ("Nee!" roept ze resoluut in de microfoon).

Open jazz
Tineke Postma, de l'air avant toute chose

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 54:16


durée : 00:54:16 - Tineke Postma - par : Alex Dutilh - La saxophoniste néerlandaise Tineke Postma se lance dans un voyage d'exploration et d'expression créative, accompagnée de son nouveau groupe composé de Ben Monder, Robert Landfermann et Tristan Renfrow. “Aria” paraît le 12 mai chez Edition.

Business & Technology Insights from Capgemini
That's How We Lead #2: Equal Chances and Equal Opportunities at the Workplace

Business & Technology Insights from Capgemini

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 14:22


About the episode: “I am led by curiosity—I like to find out how people think or clients work, how the HR profession is developing, about technology, innovation, and what's going on in an organizational culture.” – Tineke Meints, Head of HR In this episode, Tineke takes our listeners through her inspiring career journey, tells us who she is outside of her role as a CHRO: as a mother of three young girls, how she discovered her love for talent management, how we are aiming for 30% female workforce in Capgemini, and why we need to overcome our biases to steadfast our commitment in being one of the most diverse organizations. Tune in now to hear her speak on the topic “Equal chances, equal opportunities - the importance of diversity at the workplace” About the series: That's How We Lead is an inspirational monthly podcast series that brings you real-life stories of some of the remarkable female role models in Capgemini Netherlands. With this series, we want to encourage women to be inspired by these stories of successes, challenges, and vulnerabilities, and also realize the possibilities that they can explore in Capgemini.

Mondo Jazz
Tineke Postma, Ella Zirina, Mario Costa, Rachel Therrien & Other New Releases [Mondo Jazz 233-2]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 65:07


Six decades separate Latvian guitarist Ella Zirina, who's 25, from Charles Lloyd who just turned 85. But the beauty of music is that obliterates any conventional notion of time and space, so here's a playlist that hops from country to country and from generation to generation in search of a beauty continuum. The playlist features Emile Parisien, Vincent Peirani, Vincent Segal, Baba Sissoko; Ella Zirina; Tineke Postma; Costanza Alegiani; Enzo Carniel, Hermon Mehari, Damien Varaillon, ‎Stéphane Adsuar; Mario Costa; Rachel Therrien; Julian Lage; Charles Lloyd, Julian Lage, Zakir Hussain. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17096840/Mondo-Jazz (from "Esperanza" onwards). Happy listening! Photo credit: Dave Stapleton

Met Groenteman in de kast
#108: Tineke Steenbrink, klavecinist

Met Groenteman in de kast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 71:01


Tineke Steenbrink is klavecinist, organist en artistiek leider van Holland Baroque. Gijs bezoekt haar en ze spreken uitgebreid over haar fascinatie voor oude muziekboeken, popmuziek met een baroksausje en natuurlijk de 17e eeuwse componist en organist Josephus Buns. Ze verdiepte zich in de muziek van deze monnik uit Brabant en speelde als kind zelfs op hetzelfde orgel. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar  www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Gijs Groenteman Montage: Daan Hofstee Redactie: Tamar Bot, Fanny van der Reijt, Corinne van Duin, Tiemen Hageman  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spijkers met Koppen
De uitzending van 19 november 2022

Spijkers met Koppen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 96:46


Vandaag  in Spijkers met Koppen: De enige échte Nederlandse Lucky Luke over de Heroes Dutch Comic Con. Bijenkorf medewerkers Tineke en Jolanda zijn het zat om voor een te laag loon te moeten werken. Wouter Bijdendijk weet alles over de wereld van heilzame planten. Rianne van der Molen maakte een audiodocumentaire over het leven met een vader met hersenletsel.  KNAC-directeur Peter Staal en autoliefhebber Roel Zaadnoordijk bespreken of de elektrische oldtimer de toekomst is. Het beroemdste danspaar van Nederland, Han Ebbelaar en Alexandra Radius, blikken terug op hun liefde voor elkaar en voor het dansen. De 11-jarige Tijmen en 13-jarige Tim luiden de klokken van de Dom en vertellen ons waar de klepel hangt. Tot slot is het cabaret in handen van Kiki Schippers, Ruud Smulders, Stefan Hendrikx en Hanneke Drenth, de column komt van Stefan Pop en live muziek van Orange Skyline.