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Ever wonder what's really happening in the operating room once you're asleep on the table?In this jaw-dropping episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban is joined by Paula, a seasoned nurse practitioner who has worked in more than 40 operating rooms—mostly in the heart of Beverly Hills. Together, they pull back the surgical curtain to expose shocking truths about what actually happens during surgery… and it's not always what patients think. From surgeons leaving the room during closures, to techs performing tasks they legally shouldn't, and anesthesiologists cutting corners to keep peace—this episode dives into the dark side of convenience and efficiency in the world of cosmetic surgery.Whether you're considering surgery or know someone who is, this episode is a must-listen. It's not about fear—it's about empowerment.
In this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Josh McMullen, historian and author of The Glacier Priest, for an inspiring conversation about one of the most fascinating and overlooked Catholic figures of the 20th century—Father Bernard Hubbard, S.J.Known as “The Glacier Priest,” Father Hubbard was a Jesuit geologist, adventurer, and missionary who explored the Alaskan frontier during the 1930s and 40s. A gifted lecturer and photographer, he brought the beauty of God's creation and the Gospel message to thousands—both in person and through his extensive travels and publications.Josh shares how he first encountered Father Hubbard's story, what compelled him to write the biography, and how Hubbard's deep faith, love for nature, and willingness to suffer for the Gospel remain deeply relevant today.This episode is a powerful look at a priest who combined scientific curiosity with spiritual depth—and who used his unique calling to evangelize, educate, and inspire.Topics Covered:Who was Father Bernard Hubbard and why his story still mattersThe Jesuit priest who became a national celebrityWhat it meant to say Mass in the wilds of AlaskaHow Hubbard's work helped shape America's view of AlaskaThe tensions between religious vows and public acclaimThe beauty of redemptive suffering and the Sacred HeartWhy creation drew him closer to the CreatorWhat we can learn from Hubbard's life about vocation, sacrifice, and mission
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Description: Join us for an inspiring conversation with Lexi from PATH (People Assisting The Homeless) as we explore the incredible work they're doing to support our homeless neighbors. In this video, we'll dive into the importance of building relationships with those experiencing homelessness and how simple acts of kindness, like offering a hygiene kit, can restore dignity and hope. Lexi shares actionable guidance for young adults eager to make a difference, including the best approach for engaging with someone experiencing homelessness. Learn how to introduce yourself, what to say, and what to avoid to ensure every interaction is respectful and helpful. Topics Covered: Who is PATH and what do they do? Lexi's role at PATH and her insights. Common misconceptions about homelessness and the reality. The significance of hygiene kits and how they differ from simple distribution. How PATH uses these kits in outreach and relationship building. Success stories showcasing the positive impact of hygiene kits. The biggest challenges in addressing homelessness and how we can help. Ways for young adults to get involved with PATH, from volunteering in the kitchen to sorting donations. Advice for starting your own initiative to support the homeless community. Measuring the impact and success of PATH's programs. Additional tips and insights from Lexi. Whether you're looking to volunteer, donate, or simply learn more about homelessness and how to help, this video is packed with valuable information and heartfelt stories. Let's come together to transform lives and build a compassionate community! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring content!
Hey lovers, this is a reintroduction of sorts. On the inner sanctum this week we have..... US! All the 3 of the Salon Rising Team as we break down who we are, what we do and force Rich to step out of the shadows and into the limelight! We hope you enjoy getting to know the three of us better and hearing about the journey we have all taken into the Salon Rising World. Topics Covered Who are we? The birth of Salon RisingWhat we all doAnd how we forced Rich to come on the Pod https://www.salonrising.com/Find out more and watch out for updates on socials @ -https://www.instagram.com/samarapalazziandco/https://www.instagram.com/salonrising_/Huge thank you to our podcast sponsors:https://ozdare.com/https://kevinmurphy.com.au/au/en/km/
Guest: Shawon Mir, Ethical hacker, Freelancer In this episode of the 2 Cents Podcast, we have an eye-opening discussion with Shawon Mir, an Ethical Hacker and Freelancer, about the untapped opportunities and future of ethical hacking in Bangladesh. If you're curious about making a mark in the cybersecurity world, you won't want to miss this one! Topics Covered: Who is Shawon Mir?: A brief introduction to our guest, his journey into ethical hacking, and what it means to be an ethical hacker in Bangladesh. The Ethical Hacking Landscape in BD: Shawon shares his insights on the current state of ethical hacking and cybersecurity in Bangladesh. Challenges and Hurdles: What are the roadblocks you might face if you choose this career path in BD? Shawon breaks it down for us. Breaking In: Tips and strategies for newcomers to get started in the ethical hacking field. Job Market and Freelancing: A look at both traditional job opportunities and freelancing options available in Bangladesh for ethical hackers. Legal Framework: How does Bangladesh law view ethical hacking? What are the legal responsibilities? Future Prospects: Shawon discusses the future of ethical hacking in Bangladesh, including emerging trends and technologies. Q&A Session: We open the floor to listener questions about ethical hacking, cybersecurity, and job opportunities in the field.
This episode has been a long time coming! This is a full breakdown about acne along with a holistic approach to dealing with it. I speak with Kayleigh Christina, Founder of Clearstem which is a non toxic skin care line. She is also a Certified Holistic Nutritionist. Topics Covered: Who is more susceptible to acne scarring Hormone imbalance and acne How does our diet play a role with acne? Egg whites and egg yolks, do they cause acne? Inflammatory foods and acne Supplements that can cause acne breakouts Biotin and acne Ashwagandha and acne Nuts and acne What oils should you put on your skin? Acne safe oils. Who should use them? Where to find pore clogging ingredients in everyday products What sunscreen should you use? Where to start? Should you wash your face in the AM? Seed oils and acne Check Out Kayleigh + Clearstem: Kayleigh's Instagram Clearstem Skincare - Code REALFOODOLOGY saves you $$$ Sponsored By: KION Save 20% on monthly deliveries and 10% on one-time purchases by going to getkion.com/realfoodology Organifi www.organifi.com/realfoodology Code REALFOODOLOGY gets you 20% Off Check Out Courtney: Courtney's Instagram: @realfoodology www.realfoodology.com My Immune Supplement by 2x4 Air Dr Air Purifier AquaTru Water Filter EWG Tap Water Database Further Listening: Eat To Glow | Celeste Thomas The Dr. Gundry Podcast
Are you wanting to grow your podcast listenership and reach, but there is so much conflicting “expert” information out there it feels overwhelming to know what to trust? Are you unsure where to focus your time and energy on how to grow a podcast?A few weeks ago, we at The Wave had our first community event for 2022. Exciting! Side note, there are plenty more events coming your way, so make sure to check out the links in the show notes to join our discord community for more information.Today I am going to summarize the event for you, breaking it down into bite-sized pieces. For those of you who bought tickets to this event, we sent out a replay for you, so check your inbox to get Jeremy's wisdom all over again. If you didn't make our event, that's okay! You can still develop those high-growth habits with Jeremy at his FREE upcoming workshop, so stay tuned for more info on how to access that event!Jeremy and I agree that podcasting is better than most mediums at some things, such as building trust, having nuanced conversations, and getting really in-depth with people. But there are some things that podcasting isn't great at, like sparking engagement, your discovery, and shareability. Instead, you need to use tools that are built for this alongside the podcast itself. In order to make the most of these other platforms, we have to spend our time on marketing activities that fill in the gaps. There are small things we can do on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis that helps us contribute to those components and help our show be successful.That's where Jeremy presents the three C's: ConsumptionCreationConnection Learn all about the three C's and more in this episode.Topics Covered:Who is Jeremy EnnsHow to improve the way you consume marketing by paying attentionImplementing zero-click contentHow to build your network with gratitude Details about Jeremy's free three-day workshopSign Up NowFree Three-Day Workshop: The Minimalist Podcast Marketing MethodResources Mentioned:Creative Wayfinding NewsletterScrappy Podcasting NewsletterThe Podcast Marketing AcademyThe Wave's Community EventsLet's Connect:The Wave WebsiteInstagramYouTubeDigital CommunityRate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:Want to show your support for the show? please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing my show! Subscribing means that you get the latest episode...
On this week's episode of The Aligned Podcast, Spiritual Medium & Intuitive Healer Jessica Meils continues the conversation in a part 2 with special guest, Lynn Tucknies, a Certified Emotion and Body Code Practitioner. Lynn believes it is our birthright to feel our best and to live happy, memorable and productive lives. Her passion is to help and encourage others to live their best life. While she has always strived to live a healthy lifestyle, she has personally dealt with serious vertigo issues due to stress and sought the help of several medical professionals. Ultimately, she found and was healed by Body Code sessions. This healing modality has thrilled people with the results, and using it on herself she completely eliminated the vertigo issue. She began a path to become a Certified Emotion Code Practitioner after performing sessions for others and being intrigued by the results. Jess and Lynn take a dive into the topic of Emotion Code: What is it, and who would benefit from an EmotionCode session, and getting all of the juicy details on how Lynn got started on the journey of being a healer using the Emotion Code practice. Topics Covered: Who would benefit from Emotion Code and Body Code? What are heart walls? How this modality releases trapped emotions in the body with little processing time. Results Starting a spiritual business CONNECT WITH LYNN TUCKNIES: Instagram: @innerherohealing Website: Click here SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Jessica Meils 1:1 Mentorship 2023 Waitlist: Sign up here Jessica Meils - Session Waitlist: Sign up here ------------------------------------ Thank you to everyone who has sent us lovely e-mails, Instagram messages, and reviews. We are so grateful for you! Please check us out on Patreon, and leave a donation if you feel called to assist us in expanding and growing the podcast. Also, please leave a 5 star rating and review for us on iTunes so that we are more viewable for future listeners. We are appreciate your support and could not do this without you! Let's stay connected! Follow us on Instagram: @thealignedpodcast Email: thealignedpodcast@gmail.com Your Hosts:Ali Ofstedal, Intuitive Healer, Astrologer & Mentor Website: www.aliofstedal.com Instagram: @aliofstedal Work with me: Book A Session Ali's 1:1 Mentorship Program Jessica Meils, Spiritual Medium, Mentor & Intuitive Healer + Womb Shamanism Website: www.jessicameils.com Instagram: @peoplecallmejess Work with me: Book A Session
This episode the girls have a very special guest, Dom Richardson. Dom is Shay's man, together they answer some questions in regards to their relationship.TOPICS COVERED:Who is Dom?How Shay and Dom meet? First date vibes When did Shay know Dom was the real deal? Dom's achievements Helina deals with backlash after spreading awareness about client no showsAn outsiders point of view on “no shows”Helina updates us on her surgery journey2022 is the year of HelinaHeartache, rejection, the one? Did someone say KFC?Cleanser boy is back?Who won Christmas? You decide…neon.ly/barefacednakedpodcast-Sponsored by Bella Beauty Professional This episode is sponsored by Bella Beauty Professional, the one stop shop for all brow supplies. Sponsored by Buff Browz This episode is sponsored by Buff Browz, Europe's fastest growing brow maintenance products.
Topics Covered: Who is Vamika? Who is Paparazzi? When a celebrity child is born what does the paparazzi do? What happened with Saif and Kareena's Child? Why Virat and Anushka don't want to share their daughter's photos? How difficult it is to hide a celebrity child in today's generation? How was Vamika's face revealed? What did Anushka say after her daughter's face was revealed? How does she look? Links: Anushka's Post: https://bit.ly/3rOXWO8
Getting rich and building wealth are two different things. Getting rich and making money is all about doing the right things while building wealth is about owning the right things. True wealth is about owning something valuable, whether it's a tangible thing that increases in value over time or happiness and fulfillment. Most people think these are the same thing, and they end up having plans to get rich—but stay clueless about how to build wealth. Luckily, Taylor Welch is here to provide us with some valuable insights!Taylor grew a business from nothing to 8 figures in just 10 months—and is now the CEO and founder of five multi-8 figure business brands across various industries, from online services to real estate to staffing! He has advised and serviced nearly 50,000 different businesses around the world.In today's episode, Taylor Welch shares some nuggets of wisdom that will change the way we think about money, how we handle business and finance, and even dive a little into NFTs and the metaverse. Stay tuned for one of our most eye-opening episodes yet!Topics Covered:Who is Taylor Welch? [0:23]Taylor's background and entrepreneurial journey. [1:11]Do you think the online marketing landscape has changed dramatically since you first launched? [5:14]What are the foundations of landing clients that haven't and won't change regardless of what happens? [7:10]Is it possible to truly make money on the acquisition on platforms like Facebook without a back-end in place? [10:07]Taylor's thoughts on bad marketing information and the idealization of advertising platforms as “magic pills” for business. [12:30]What are NFTs all about? [15:53]Taylor's perspectives and strategy when it comes to investing in NFTs. [21:34]Fixing your mindset and seeing the metaverse as a real place. [25:11]Is it a good idea to switch from buying real estate in the physical world to buying real estate in the metaverse? [29:36]Where is the best place to start learning about NFTs and the metaverse? [30:36]What is the right money mindset? [31:27]Are most people operating from a scarcity mindset regarding money? [33:01]What's the difference between getting rich and building wealth? [33:13]What's the game plan for building wealth today? [34:26]Are NFTs high-risk at the moment? [37:07]For someone listening right now with money to invest, should they start with real estate or an NFT? [37:16]Taylor's thoughts on the value of life insurance and compounding. [38:11]What are Taylor's thoughts on legacy and helping people at a cost? [40:10]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Taylor Welch:InstagramLinkedInWebsiteTwitterConnect with Jason PortnoyWebsiteInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
The girls sit down with Christie Cameron from the critically acclaimed salon SSKIN who is the leading Best Beauty Therapist on the Gold Coast. Christie shares her top secrets on creating a holistic skin service approach and discusses her favourite products for all to enjoy. TOPICS COVERED:Who is Christie Cameron? Christie's career journey and background How did Christie develop her love for skin? Holistic treatments and Reiki HealingSkin needling treatmentsActive ingredientsTikTok skincare advice?!?Christie's favourite skincare productsSkin hydrationThe importance of sunscreen A normal week for ChristieA piece of advice from Christie Find the girls on social media:@christie_cameron@barefacedandnakedpodcast@barefacedbrowsbyhelina@_thenakedbrowThank you for supporting the Barefaced & Naked Podcast! Please download this episode & share your feedback HERE Sponsored by Bella Beauty Professional This episode is sponsored by Bella Beauty Professional, the one stop shop for all brow supplies.
For esteemed entrepreneur Evan Carmichael, authenticity still is and should forever be the backbone of every entrepreneurial endeavor—and it all starts with belief. Today, his YouTube channel for helping up-and-coming entrepreneurs has over 3 million subscribers and 300 million video views.In this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Jason picks Evan's brain as they dive into the blueprint of a successful, modern entrepreneurial career built on an unwavering belief in yourself, your passions, and your authenticity. Topics Covered:Who is Evan Carmichael? [0:17]What does his mantra of “believe” mean? [3:16]What are some of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs are making today and how can they fix them? [4:59]The importance of loving the process. [7:25]5 tactical, actionable tips for growing a YouTube audience. [9:28]How do you synthesize information from the content you consume while keeping the authenticity of what you want to create? [18:59]How do you get out of your own way when creating content? [21:38]A little bit about Evan's new book, Built to Serve [23:58]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Evan Carmichael:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteConnect with Jason PortnoyWebsiteInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
Adam Greenberg is a morning radio show host and co-founder of a size-inclusive brand called One Bone. He was inspired to dive into the world of fashion after going on tour, where he struggled to find outfits that looked as good as they fit, and even had to custom-make his own. Adam knew that demand wasn't the problem, so he and his team of business partners created One Bone, to give men like him newfound confidence and comfort, and help them take pride in being “The Biggest.”In this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Adam and Jason talk about creating a fun and accessible brand—and more importantly, creating a community. Join us as Adam talks us through his journey and learn how to build an e-commerce brand… the right way.Topics Covered:Who is Adam Greenberg [1:06]The idea behind One Bone [2:33]The mindset mistakes startup owners make [8:16]How important is it to have a brand mission? [10:36]How community building fit into their process. [12:59]Tips on building a community. [16:08]The strategy of getting people to keep coming back? [20:49]Some of Adam's biggest mistakes in building a brand. [25:18]How to make business partnerships work. [26:50]Adam's approach to looking at growth? [31:40]Building profit into your strategy. [36:47] Marketing and branding advice. [38:22] Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Adam Greenberg/One Bone:Website (Use the code: "PerfectlyMentored" on Onebone.com for 15% off your first order!)InstagramConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
The girls are back with another incredible guest speaker, Sharelle the owner of Miss Lash Official. Tune in as Shay & Helina find out how Sharelle started from a young age in business, built her dream salon, operating with multiple staff members and now onto creating a product range! TOPICS COVERED:Who is Sharelle? The empire Miss Lash Official, what is it and when did she get started? How did the girl's friendship start? Sharelle's experience building her dream salon.Staff members? The good, the bad & the ugly.What's next for Miss Lash Official? Is there any competition between the girls and business?Answering your questionsLET'S GET SOCIAL:@barefacedandnakedpodcast@misslashofficial_ Thank you for supporting the Barefaced & Naked Podcast! Please download this episode & share your feedback HERE Sponsored by Bella Beauty Professional This episode is sponsored by Bella Beauty Professional, the one stop shop for all brow supplies.
Meet Neeley Neal:Neeley Neal is a former NFL Cheerleader and tech career woman turned wife, mom of 4 (including triplets!), and the founder of the Go Fit Win community and Fired Up! Grown Up Cheer Camp event for women.She is the energetic host of The Neeley Neal Show podcast, where she shares inspiration, motivation, and leadership tips for ambitious women.Neeley is a sought-after leader in the spirit industry, as a former Collegiate Cheer Coach, Professional Instructor, Choreographer, Camp Director, and Competition Judge for the past 20 years.Topics Covered:Who is Neeley NeilTripletsTips for TransitionMoms of MultiplesRelinquish ControlFilling Your CupStarting Go, Fit, WinThe Should'sResources:The Fit Fun PodcastPowerhouse Women PodcastEarn Your Happythe Neeley Neal Podcastfiredupcheercamp.comgofitwin.com
In this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Erik Huberman joins Jason Portnoy to discuss what it takes to successfully run a marketing agency and offers important insights that marketers and entrepreneurs should take note of.Topics Covered:Who is Erik Huberman? [0:58]How did you transition from being a marketer to a manager? [7:50]What is your advice to business owners who are looking to build a solid team? [12:18]How do you stay up-to-date on trends? [15:10]What is the biggest myth in our line of work that clients believe is true, but really isn't? [17:17]What's the biggest thing companies overlook in terms of their marketing? [19:57]If you could give the listeners a blueprint for taking their businesses online, what would it be? [21:24]How do you filter clients? [23:35]Why was Hawke Ventures the next step for you? [27:09]What's your telltale sign that something is going to be a success? [28:36]How important is establishing partnerships? [29:28]Biggest regret as an entrepreneur? [32:21]How do you stay optimistic when things get bad? [34:38]Must-read book and must-watch movie for any entrepreneur? [38:00]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Erik HubermanInstagramConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
The girls have a treat for all their listeners this episode! Helina & Shay have their first guest speakers, Anthea and Jo, the power couple who own Bella Beauty Professional. The girls hit Anthea and Jo with questions about running a brow supply business, as well as being a couple in biz & new parents!TOPICS COVERED:Who is Bella Beauty Professional?How did the idea of Bella Beauty begin? Life before Bella Beauty ProfessionalLet's talk all about products! Sourcing and selling your own productThe order, packing and shipping processReplying to negative customer feedbackPro's and con's of working as a coupleAnthea's background in the beauty industryWhat does the future for Bella Beauty look like? Shop Bella Beauty Professional:www.bellabeautyprofessional.com
Life is all about growth. It doesn't matter whether you're an entrepreneur or an athlete. Whatever it is that you do for a living, you need to find ways to keep growing so you can keep enjoying what you do for as long as possible.Brian Covey has had no shortages of opportunities to continue growing in all aspects of his life. He made a full transition from playing professional soccer, even playing for the U.S. Olympic Team, to becoming a full-time entrepreneur and executive at loanDepot. Today, Brian is using everything that he learned from his past endeavors to create a future that he can be proud of, both for him and for his wife and children.In this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Brian Covey joins Jason Portnoy to talk about growth and how to deal with all the issues that entrepreneurs are usually faced with. Join us for a particularly inspiring episode for all you listeners out there who are currently in need of some words of encouragement with a bit of business and leadership advice sprinkled throughout. Topics Covered:Who is Brian Covey? [1:16]How did you transition from playing pro soccer to the business world? [2:39]How important is it to grow and develop your personal brand? [12:55]If you're an entrepreneur, it's your partner who really takes the beating, right? [5:17]Men have a lot of pressure to be “the man.” How do you balance being an entrepreneur and having responsibilities that men normally have? [6:15]How do you take responsibility as an entrepreneur? [11:13]What are the core components that you need to develop a growth mindset and winning attitude? [12:42]Why do you think people overlook developing a good mindset? [15:42]If we treated everyone as a “high-paying client” would we be in a better position? [19:43]You can't grow your business just by having everyone else do the work for you, right? [21:20]How did your experience as an athlete help you in business? [22:33]What advice do you have for people who don't think they're living up to their full potential? [25:27]What advice do you have for people who have big dreams and aspirations? [27:55]What advice do you have for people who have reservations or make excuses when they are faced with certain business decisions? [31:00]How do you have time for everything in your life? [32:56]What made you decide to write this book? [36:43]What's your daily routine like, and what's your set of core principles or beliefs that you live by? [42:15]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Brian CoveyWebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookPodcastConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
Business nowadays is more about bridging narratives than selling––the more your story can resonate with your audience, the more likely they will engage with you.It was this exact mindset that propelled Mark Lack into becoming a well-distinguished personal branding expert and the founder of Shorten the Gap. Having lived a rebellious life in his youth with a drive to prove his doubters wrong, Mark left his career as a professional paintball player to attain success by earning a marketing degree in college. After being influenced by Tony Robbins and his philosophy, Mark would go on to refine his beliefs and overall approach to his craft. He started building up his brand right after college, working his way up until he eventually found his calling to be a personal branding educator.In this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Mark and Jason discuss the importance of personal branding in growing a sustainable business, as well as the fundamental steps on how to establish a brand.Topics Covered:Who is Mark Lack? [00:18]How did Mark become the go-to guy for personal branding? [01:12]How important is it to grow and develop your personal brand? [12:55]What are some of your top tips for people to not be seen as that annoying person who puts out annoying content? [21:06]Do you recommend capitalizing on fake/paid following? [26:56]What are the core steps to building a personal brand? [42:57]How do you advise those who aren't used to haters? [51:27]Why do famous personalities need personal branding help when their name alone is already so valuable? [58:51]What are the top 5 books that made Mark Lack who he is today? [1:06:07]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Mark LackWebsiteInstagramLinkedInFacebookConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
Chris Naugle is known as America's #1 Money Mentor. He helps individuals gain a better perspective on fund management and financial literacy. From establishing his startup business to working as a financial advisor on Wall Street, Chris was in a long and rough cycle of financial turmoil—until he learned the million-dollar mindset that forever changed his life.In this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Chris and Jason talk about this million-dollar mindset and how it enables people to become financially independent. They also discuss some key fund management and investment strategies.Topics Covered:Who is Chris Naugle? [1:10]How do we change our money mindset? [11:38]What is the Money Multiplier? [16:20]What are your thoughts on real estate vs stocks vs crypto? [33:48]How do you get started with real estate without having capital? [37:45]How can we use debt and line of credit to our advantage? [39:41]What are some of the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to personal finances? [42:17]What are some of the 3 top [fund management strategies] that the wealthy are doing that we should all be doing? [46:24]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Chris NaugleWebsiteYouTubeConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
There is no denying that Jen Gottlieb has accomplished a lot. From landing her dream role in a Broadway national tour of the “Wedding Singer” and becoming a VH1 host spanning 14 seasons to becoming a fitness coach. She now runs Super Connector, a highly successful full-service PR agency which she co-founded with her fiancé, Chris Winfield.In this exciting new episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Jen looks back at her journey to success and the challenges she had to overcome. She shares her insights on everything from manifestation to the law of attraction and fear to building relationships.Topics Covered:Who is Jen Gottlieb? [00:18]Why do human beings believe they don't deserve their success? [9:37]What are the biggest reasons for people's lack of confidence? [17:09]How do you overcome imposter syndrome and deal with criticism? [19:11]How do you promote yourself without being sleazy or being too “salesy”? [24:41]What is the ultimate unfair advantage in life? [27:35]What is the right way to connect with someone? [31:07]How important is being seen as an authority and building your brand to achieve market domination? [34:50]When you pay for placement, does it devalue your brand? [37:27]What are some of the best tips to get press on TV and where do you need to be seen in media? [39:53]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Jen GottliebInstagramWebsiteLinkedInConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
Rudy Mawer started his first health and fitness business when he was eighteen years old and became a multimillionaire by the age of twenty-five. He did all of that while developing his Facebook marketing skills and gaining a wealth of industry knowledge. Rudy was able to establish connections with several business owners and in turn, started an agency with Tai Lopez. Currently, he runs his own fully automated business and is an investor for major companies like RadioShack and Pier 1. On this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Rudy Mawer and Jason Portnoy discuss essential tips that all business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs should hear, especially when it comes to scaling your company and building an online presence. If you're looking to learn from a successful entrepreneur who knows what he's talking about, then you should definitely check this episode out!Topics Covered:Who is Rudy Mawer? [1:09]On hacks and gimmicks [6:55]How do you construct a really good offer? [8:14]What mindset does it take to scale your business? [12:06]What's your take on iOS 14? [15:46]What's the metric you look at? [19:11]How do you achieve success online? [23:30]How important is omnipresence to getting market domination? [29:25]What advice would you give to people who are hesitant to spend money on putting themselves out there? [31:10]What are your top three tips for people who are looking to scale? [32:47]What's the biggest reason that ads fail? [34:48]What are the biggest mistakes that e-commerce stores make? [35:25]What are some of your top conversion copywriting tips? [37:40]How do you stay on top of all your businesses nowadays? [40:07]How do you stay up-to-date? [41:40]Top three books every entrepreneur should read [42:50]Who has the biggest influence on you online? [43:50]What's next for you? [44:32]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Rudy MawerInstagramWebsiteConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
Rich Schefren is one of the top online business growth experts today. The "guru to the gurus", he has worked with the top "gurus" in the digital space and has helped them achieve billions of dollars in online sales. Along with his successful career as a business coach, his ventures also reached 7-figures in revenue.In this episode, Jason and Rich talk about proven strategies to boost your business online. Rich also shares his experiences in creating breakthrough business reports. If you’re an entrepreneur looking for a way to succeed without drowning in a red ocean, then this episode is perfect for you.Topics Covered:Who is Rich Schefren? [0:18]What are the top business lessons he learned from the mafia? [12:49]What is his process when it comes to taking, consuming, and organizing information then distilling it into key points for teaching and application? [17:01]How to construct a winning offer [36:12]Developing your USP to not drown in a red ocean [45:31]Can you grow on Facebook without paid ads? [01:06:18]The best way to grow your mail list [01:10:20]The secret to YouTube organic content [01:16:53]Must-have apps [01:21:02]The top 3 books that every entrepreneur should read [01:27:52]Why does Rich wear the same colored shirt? [01:35:40]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Rich SchefrenRich Schefren’s Website - Strategic ProfitsRich Schefren’s Facebook GroupRich Schefren’s YouTube ChannelConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramFacebookWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
In this episode, Rob Freund (a lawyer who specializes in ecom and online advertising laws) and Jason talk about some of the commonly used mistakes that ecom and other companies make with their online marketing that can open them up to legal problems. Topics Covered:Who is Rob [0:58]The most common mistakes ecom companies make that open them up to legal liabilities? [6:26]Staying up-to-date with the number of advertising laws [9:23]Using celeb pics with their brand for both organic and paid ads? [14:55]When someone tags you in their posts, can you use the image? [19:34]What about reviews and testimonials [22:05]The best way to work with influencers? [28:08]On using memes? [34:27]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Rob FreundInstagramWebsiteLinkedInConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERELike the episode? Watch and support us on YouTube
There are only 24 hours in a day, and a majority of us usually spend most of that time running our business or working in someone else’s. More often than not, we are left with little to no time to bond with our families. And with the pandemic, the line between work and family time is becoming even thinner.Jim and Jamie Sheils founded 18 Summers to help entrepreneurs strike a balance between family and work life. 18 Summers is a family educational company specializing in workshops for busy parents looking for solutions to transform their relationships with their children. They also have a book titled The Family Board Meeting, where they share insightful advice on how busy parents can create lasting connections with their children.In this episode, Jim and Jamie Shiels share tips for busy parents to find time to build meaningful bonds with their children within the 18 Summers they have with them. So, if you’re one of those parents who finds themselves replying to an email during mealtime with the kids or missing your kid’s baseball games because of work, then this episode is for you.Topics Covered:Who are Jim and Jamie Shiels, and how did they come up with 18 Summers? [01:00]How can we balance work and family time? [06:28]How do you know if the success you’re having as an entrepreneur is hurting your family? [10:49]Is there a way for people to measure success in business and family? [12:45]What happens when the family is involved in the business [18:26]What is The Family Board Meeting concept, and how does it come into play? [23:04]More about the family rhythms that Jim and Jamie talked about [27:47]How do we teach our kids the lessons and skills they don’t learn at school? [31:21]Why do we only have 18 Summers with our kids? [37:00]How is it possible to give the same focus, energy, and attention you’re giving to your growing business and your family when you only have 24 hours in a day? [40:19]How do you work on your mindset? [43:17]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Jim and Jamie Sheils18 Summers Website18 Summers Instagram PageConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramFacebookWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERE to book your Free Business Assessment CallLike the episode? Come visit us on Apple Podcasts - don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! We appreciate your feedback and would love for you to help spread the word! See all Podcasts HERE
An autopsy is the final chapter in a patient’s life. And while it can be a research tool, its underlying purpose is to give the family closure. So, what does the death certification process look like? How does the work of autopsy pathologists serve patients, their families, and the community at large? On this episode of Inside the Lab, our hosts Dr. Dan Milner and Ms. Kelly Swails are joined by Dr. Wendy Lavezzi, MD, Deputy Chief Medical Examiner for the Districts 5 and 24 Medical Examiner’s Office in Leesburg, Florida, Dr. Robert Padera, Jr., MD, PhD, Pathologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Joneé M. Taylor, MD, MA, Deputy Medical Examiner for the District of Columbia’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and Dr. Alex K. Williamson, MD, Chief of Autopsy Pathology at Northwell Regional and Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, to discuss death certificates. Our panelists introduce us to the vocabulary of the death certification process, explaining who can legally certify a death and what mistakes non-pathology physicians make in filling out death certificates. They weigh in on what differentiates the work of a medical autopsy pathologist from that of a forensic autopsy pathologist and describe the particular challenges they all faced during the pandemic. Listen in for our panelist's insight on the shortage of autopsy and forensic pathologists and what we can do to address that need. Topics Covered · Who can legally certify a death and when it’s appropriate to certify a death without an autopsy· What differentiates the work of a medical autopsy pathologist from that of a forensic autopsy pathologist, and when they might work together· Common mistakes non-pathology physicians make in filling out death certificates· What the terms “cause,” “mechanism,” and “manner of death” mean in the formal death certification process· The challenges in the death certification process during the pandemic· Disparity challenges around death certification in the pandemic and the distinction between dying with COVID and dying of COVID Connect with ASCP ASCPASCP on FacebookASCP on Twitter Connect with Dr. Lavezzi Dr. Lavezzi on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. PaderaDr. Padera on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. TaylorOffice of the Chief Medical Examiner, District of Columbia Connect with Dr. WilliamsonDr. Williamson at Northwell HealthBooks by Dr. Williamson Connect with Ms. Swails & Dr. Milner Ms. Swails on TwitterDr. Milner on Twitter ResourcesInside the Lab in the ASCP Store
It goes without saying that starting a company is a huge undertaking. Where do you get the funding? How do you build your team and your leads? What will be your brand? Even after you establish your company, the questions and concerns do not end. So how do you build the tenacity to play the long game? Jackie Hermes is the CEO of Accelity, a Milwaukee-based agency that helps SaaS startups get revenue and grow faster. She’s one of the most active people on LinkedIn where she sparks discussions about the daily life and challenges of growing a bootstrapped company. Jackie mentors student startups via The Commons. She’s a co-organizer of Startup Milwaukee EMERGE, an advisor with Golden Angels Investors, and a co-founder of Women’s Entrepreneurship Week. In this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Jackie and Jason discuss the ins and outs of bootstrapping a business, how women can put themselves more out there, and what are the tips and tricks for having an effective LinkedIn presence.Topics Covered:Who is Jackie Hermes? [01:08]Essential tips for bootstrapping a business [04:30]At what point do you start thinking about growth and taking on external resources? [06:21]How do you differentiate between delegating and abdicating responsibility?How is an entrepreneurial lifestyle perceived? [10:14]Pieces of advice for female entrepreneurs [13:16]What changes does parenthood bring to a business? [17:07]How do you stay productive, and tips to increase productivity? [18:59]What are the golden rules for growing a presence on LinkedIn? [23:00] What are the “dos and don’ts” in LinkedIn? [25:00]How do you do lead generation in a non-spammy way? [26:33]How important is having a brand presence when it comes to increasing revenue and achieving success? [28:02]What do most businesses do wrong when it comes to marketing? [29:16]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Jackie HermesLinkedInAccelityConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramFacebookWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERE to book your Free Business Assessment CallLike the episode? Come visit us on Apple Podcasts - don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! We appreciate your feedback and would love for you to help spread the word! See all Podcasts HERE
Anyone can enter the entrepreneurial world, but not everyone can last, thrive, and become millionaires. Building a business isn't just about selling products. It’s also about implementing a strong strategy that will help hold your business up during tough times.Dan Young is a creator, investor, mentor, and entrepreneur. His life’s mission is to help entrepreneurs maximize their financial, physical, and psychological well-being, which he believes are the keys to happiness. One of his notable successes happened after the company he used to work for closed down and he lost over $20,000 for honoring the warranties of his previous clients. It was this dedication to honoring his word that enabled him to build a loyal clientele that led him to create his own business—PC Laptops and Xidax PCs.Behind all the entrepreneurial success he’s achieved, he always takes the time to give back to the community. He created his Millionaire Code Podcast for entrepreneurs to learn from his experiences and become millionaires themselves. He aims to make a million millionaires by giving them the knowledge they need to succeed independently and to be able to help others as well.On this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Dan and Jason talk about how entrepreneurs can succeed by following Dan's Millionaire Code. They also discuss Dan’s entrepreneurial journey that all aspiring business owners can follow to become millionaires themselves.Topics Covered:Who is Dan Young? [00:19]How did your entrepreneurial journey begin? [01:38]What is this Millionaire’s Code that you were able to crack? [06:18]How do you weather the storms that come with entrepreneurship? [07:47]What makes a pitch really good? [10:59]What do you read and what type of research do you do to sharpen your skills? [11:56]How can entrepreneurs learn from big businesses? [17:54]What are the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make? [21:23]What’s the biggest difference in getting from six to seven figures? [24:58]On working on his mindset [27:10]What message do you have for entrepreneurs? [30:32]What are your tips for those who want to network with successful people? [31:12]How important is paying for access when you can’t get access? [32:42]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Dan YoungDan’s InstagramXidax websiteConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramFacebookWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERE to book your
Dennis Yu is the CEO of BlitzMetrics and is an internationally-recognized lecturer on Facebook Marketing. He’s been featured in The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, LA Times, TechCrunch, Fox News, and CNN among others. When it comes to digital marketing, Dennis is a legitimate authority in the field.On this episode of the Perfectly Mentored Podcast, Dennis and Jason tackle specific growth strategies in digital marketing, how to build a brand, and what makes marketing agencies qualified.Topics Covered:Who is Dennis Yu? [00:17]You’re a big fan of Clubhouse—what’s so special about it? [03:22]How can people use Clubhouse to grow their business? [06:13] What are some of the best ways to use Clubhouse effectively? [8:08]How can one find a balance between asking a thoughtful question on Clubhouse with introducing who they are? [12:46]How important is it for businesses to build a brand these days? [15:17]Which platform should you start with when growing your business? What are some growth strategies? [21:40]With the changes in data privacy, what’s in store for these digital platforms and digital marketing as a whole? [34:03]Considering those changes, do you think we’re going to see a lot of so-called marketing agencies who are only good at pushing buttons fall off? [42:39] If you could only give five marketing secrets to grow a business, what would they be? [50:46]What’s the most overused word or statement in marketing? [55:46]Connect with us:Perfectly Mentored InstagramWatch the Interviews on YouTubePerfectly Mentored FacebookConnect with Dennis YuLinkedInBlitzMetricsConnect with Jason Portnoyjportnoy.comInstagramFacebookWant to see how Jason and his team can help you grow your business? CLICK HERE to book your Free Business Assessment CallLike the episode? Come visit us on Apple Podcasts - don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! We appreciate your feedback and would love for you to help spread the word! See all Podcasts HERE
About Ilana:Ilana Beigel is an Amherst, MA-based Mindful Parenting Coach, yoga teacher, Speech-Language Pathologist, and mom of three with over two decades of experience. Her group programs and 1:1 coaching support busy moms in cultivating patience and presence through yoga and mindfulness so that they have deeper, more meaningful relationships with their kids; richer, more effective communication; and ultimately more peace, harmony and fulfillment in their hearts and homes. Ilana brings her extensive background in Western Psychology and Eastern Philosophy and her love of yoga and mindfulness to support and inspire others to parent and live with more purpose, joy, ease and flow.Topics Covered:Who is IlanaPillars of DharmaThe Aha MomentParenting with PurposeInfinite ThingsDon't Get StuckHow to Start Parenting with PurposeGratitude & AppreciationConscious CommunicationRecommendationsHow to Eat by Titna Hahn: https://www.amazon.com/How-Eat-Mindfulness-Essentials-Book-ebook/dp/B00LDYFHX2How I Built This Podcast: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510313/how-i-built-thisImagined Life Podcast: https://wondery.com/shows/imagined-life/Resources:Website: https://www.ilanab.com/home
The Postpartum Happiness Podcast- Guidance & support for YOU from the 4th trimester & beyond
Hey Momma! The holidays are coming to a close and the New Year is right around the corner...so in this episode I go DEEP into the reason why if you desire true happiness and change in your life...IT STARTS WITH CONNECTING WITH YOURSELF. Your power and truth are significant and specific to you and no one else. If you are dimming your light, making yourself small, or holding back who you truly are in order to fit into the mold or in order to "achieve" something, Momma....it's time for you to start BEING your TRUE and AUTHENTIC SELF. I'm so excited for you to hear this episode, Happy Listening!Topics Covered:- Who do you desire to be?- What do you desire?- How being what everyone else wants is holding you back- Allow yourself to BE- Stand in your truth and power-Questions to ask yourself to help you connect with yourselfIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to leave a review and a five star rating. Thanks for listening!Connect with me:Facebook: Renese YvetteInstagram: @msreneseyvette
You're all in for a special Memorial Day episode, one that almost never saw the light of day. Just a couple days after taping with Rebecca and Michael Liebman from LearnLux, I spilled green tea on my Macbook, rendering it completely unusable. The laptop teased me for a few seconds, then I couldn't click on anything, the screen flickered and went black, and I feared the worst. Roman Kern, a good friend and Senior Director of Operations at MassChallenge, rescued the hard drive and recovered the episode. Add laptop recovery to the massive list of things Roman does better than almost anyone I know. Thanks again man! I had such a fun time bantering with Michael and Rebecca on this episode. In addition to getting their perspective on LearnLux and the future of the financial services industry, we touched on a hundred other topics: generation divides in social media, their experience as a brother-sister co-founding team, how Michael balances college schoolwork and running a startup, my tendency to finish other people's sentences, which stocks look strong for 2017, how it's increasingly difficult for large companies to attract top talent, and why you can expect Amazon, Google, or Apple to launch a FinTech product in the near future. As you can tell, this conversation ran the gamete, and it's definitely worth listening the whole way through. Enjoy! Topics Covered: - Who uses SnapChat and who uses Instagram -- the generational divide - How Facebook has turned into a video platform - Why brutal honesty is the biggest hallmark of sibling co-foundership - Why launch a FinTech startup? - How Michael always wanted a cash register as a child - leading to a FinTech career - Finance is completely ubiquitous, and it is traditionally such a negative part of people's lives - How LearnLux aims to change customer behavior by building trust amongst his user base. - How Rebecca and Michael evaluate new technologies to add to the LearnLux product - How Michael balances startup with college coursework, and how the four years of college are actually the best time to start a company - My tendency to finish people's sentences - What I would name my hypothetical venture capital firm - Why I got out of Tesla stock too soon - Why Amazon, Tesla, and Disney are Michael's top 3 stocks for 2017 - How Rebecca missed the opportunity to get the "Becca" Snapchat account - The facebook vs. Snapchat rivalry - How the financial services industry is building new products to reach new sets of people - Why it's going to be increasingly difficult for large companies to attract top talent - Why Michael is expecting Amazon, Apple, or Google to launch a financial services product. - Why Credit Karma was brilliant in launching a free online tax return service
Jarrad Abshire is a small business expert and Executive Consultant with Ambit Energy, a billion dollar energy retailer and one of the largest direct selling companies in the world. He wasn't always a savvy and financially successful entrepreneur. He started off his working career has a high school band director. As a high school band director, he realized that he was facing a future of working 30-40 years and then retiring on 40% of the income he had been accustomed to making so he started looking for another way to create supplemental income. After 4.5 years of working a very unique business opportunity only a part time basis, he was able to completely replace his income from teaching. He's now created a lifelong passive income that has surpassed a 30-40 year retirement income from teaching. He and his wife are now stay at home parents and entrepreneurs with their 2 year old son. Now he's teaching others the benefits of entrepreneurship and how they too can set themselves finically free. Topics Covered: Who is Jarrad Abshire? Why you should own a small business especially during uncertain economic times Linear Income vs Residual Income What is networking marketing? How to work with Jarrad himself to help you achieve financial freedom And much more! Connect with Jarrad Abshire at: http://www.nomoremondaymorning.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarradabshire