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▎Welcome to The ConfabThe term derives from "confidential talk", which was commonly used in the Prohibition Era for meetings and conversations that took place in the smoky, rule-breaking speakeasies of that time.The informal, privacy focused and clandestine nature of Ungovernable Misfits lends itself to these discussions. So, grab a seat and a stiff drink from the concealed bar, listen and revel in the conversation.On this episode, Zach Herbert from Foundation Devices drops-in to speak with Max.▎Show Discussion 1. IntroductionZach Herbert of Foundation DevicesConfab episode formatShoutout to Foundation Devices and the Passport hardware wallet2. Health and Wellness DiscussionImportance of physical and mental healthMax's transition to focusing on Ungovernable Misfits full-timeDiscussions around home gyms, raw milk, and the Amish3. Bitcoin and Hardware WalletsReproducible builds and verification of firmwareWallet Scrutiny and independent verificationConcerns around "blind signing" of complex transactionsPotential for AI-powered transaction analysis4. Foundation Devices' Future PlansNew category of device in developmentExploring value-added services and subscription modelsIdeas around an AI-powered assistant within the Envoy app5. Wrap-upImportance of keeping things simple with hardware walletsMultisig and privacy considerationsRequests for improvements to the Envoy appClosing thoughts and plans for future conversations▎IMPORTANT LINKShttps://freesamourai.comhttps://p2prights.org/donate.html▎SHOW SPONSORS▎▎FOUNDATION - https://foundation.xyz/ungovernableFoundation builds Bitcoin-centric tools that empower you to reclaim your digital sovereignty.As a sovereign computing company, Foundation is the antithesis of today's tech conglomerates. Returning to cypherpunk principles, they build open source technology that "can't be evil,". Thank you Foundation Devices for sponsoring the show.Use code: UNGOVERNABLE for $10 off of your purchase▎Support the ShowThanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows.You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure.▎▎TIME:Create fountain clips for the showCreate a meetupHelp boost the signal on social media▎▎TALENT:Create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or musicDesign or implement some software that can make the podcast betterUse whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show!▎▎TREASURE:BOOST IT on the Podcasting 2.0 apps (https://podcastapps.com)STREAM SATSDONATE via Paynym @ https://paynym.is/+maxbuybitDONATE via Monero @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmfBUY SOME CLOTHING @ https://ungovernablemisfits.com/store/(00:00:00) INTRO
Welcome to our series of bite-sized episodes featuring favourite moments from the Leading for Business Excellence podcast series.In this minisode, we dive into the power of data analysis in problem-solving as Linda Linteau, Head of Global Continuous Improvement for SGRE Service, shares her experience of the book 'Understanding Variation' by Donald Wheeler.Listen to the full episode here: https://pmi.co.uk/knowledge-hub/leading-for-business-excellence-podcast-episode-6-the-power-of-a-learning-culture-with-linda-linteau/ More from PMI: Dive into our Knowledge Hub for more tools, videos, and infographics Join us for a PMI LIVE Webinar Follow us on LinkedIn
In this episode, we take a look at the emerging EV charging station industry, and see why it may not be as promising as it first seems.
Summary In this episode, Taylor discusses the book 'Crucial Conversations' and its impact on his personal and business life. He emphasizes the importance of dealing with others effectively and provides tools for navigating crucial conversations. The first tool is recognizing when a conversation is becoming crucial and taking the opportunity to bring down the temperature. The second tool is asking three important questions: what do I want for myself, what do I want for others, and what do I want for the relationship. Taylor concludes by encouraging listeners to practice these tools consistently and pick up a copy of 'Crucial Conversations' for further guidance.
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. This week…Ship repair is a tough business, particularly when your primary customer is the US Navy. Changing business structures, shifts in homeport and potential workloads, variations in policy can make it a challenging prospect indeed. We sat down with BAE Systems San Diego Vice President and General Manager Eric Icke for his take on the ins and outs - and the ups and downs - of navigating a difficult business. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavasShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com.
Jason didn't put up his holiday tablescape this weekend, but sometimes you gotta just rest! JUST SAYIN': Jason has a hard time with the Minnesota "long goodbye" at social events, Holly was living her best auntie life and saw a lot of roadkill! And, "The Marvels" bombed at the box office -- what does this mean for the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this empowering episode of The Rebecca Adehill Podcast, we dive deep into the realm of making hard decisions in the world of entrepreneurship. As female entrepreneurs, we often find ourselves in the role of holding it all together, and letting go of control can feel unfamiliar and even unnerving.Join Rebecca Adehill as she explores the challenges and opportunities that arise when we confront these pivotal moments in our businesses. Discover the courage it takes to step out of your comfort zone and create a new reality, one that's aligned with your goals and dreams.But there's more to this journey than meets the eye. Rebecca sheds light on the deeper wounds that may unexpectedly surface during these transformative times. These wounds, while uncomfortable, are essential to address in order to unlock the growth and impact you desire.Get ready to make those tough decisions and pave the way for a brighter, more impactful future. Don't miss this episode of The Rebecca Adehill Podcast.
Miguel Armaza sits down with Ben Miller, CEO & Co-Founder of Fundrise, the largest direct-to-investor alternative asset manager in the US, that has grown from an idea to a platform with over 2 million active users and $3.3 billion in real estate private equity, private credit, and growth-stage venture capital.We discuss:How a product pivot cost Fundrise half their customers, but set them up for future successWhy he's not optimistic about many tech companies worth billions and believes they will continue to struggle to turn a profitHow rapid growth impacts your cultureWhy the best innovation happens at the intersection of multiple specialtiesThe importance of staying true to your mission… and a lot more! Want more podcast episodes? Join me and follow Fintech Leaders today on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app for weekly conversations with today's global leaders that will dominate the 21st century in fintech, business, and beyond.Do you prefer a written summary, instead? Check out the Fintech Leaders newsletter and join almost 60,000 readers and listeners worldwide!Miguel Armaza is Co-Founder and General Partner of Gilgamesh Ventures, a seed-stage investment fund focused on fintech in the Americas. He also hosts and writes the Fintech Leaders podcast and newsletter.Miguel on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nKha4ZMiguel on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Jb5oBcFintech Leaders Newsletter: bit.ly/3jWIp
How can you win high-stakes negotiations with big brands?--- Before you negotiate next, LISTEN to this! Welcome to Deal Talk, the show where you learn the art and science of deal-making.This episode puts YOU in the driver's seat for your next negotiation.Dany shares valuable insights and practical advice on what to do before, during, and after your negotiation. Tune in and unlock the secrets to becoming a better communicator and leader.Learn more about Dany: linkedin.com/in/dany-aboukhaled--- Hosted by Shane Ray Martin, a seasoned negotiator passionate about helping you harness the power of effective communication using AI.Apply to get personal negotiation support: 42ieyk2vm1j.typeform.com/to/QEQiiNEvFollow Shane and get free negotiation tips every week: linkedin.com/in/shaneraymartin
Molly Fletcher tells you how to improve your negotiating skills Episode 981: When Negotiating Gets Emotional, Try These 3 Tactics by Molly Fletcher on Tough Business Negotiations Too many leaders, teams, and organizations are stuck. Instead of achieving greatness, they remain stagnant, failing to reach their potential. That's where Molly Fletcher comes in. She is a trailblazer in every sense of the word– a rare talent of business wisdom, relationship brilliance and unwavering optimism. A popular keynote speaker, she shares the unconventional techniques that helped her thrive as one of the first female sports agents in the high stakes, big ego world of professional sports and now a successful entrepreneur. The original post is located here: https://mollyfletcher.com/emotional-negotiating/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Molly Fletcher tells you how to improve your negotiating skills Episode 981: When Negotiating Gets Emotional, Try These 3 Tactics by Molly Fletcher on Tough Business Negotiations Too many leaders, teams, and organizations are stuck. Instead of achieving greatness, they remain stagnant, failing to reach their potential. That's where Molly Fletcher comes in. She is a trailblazer in every sense of the word– a rare talent of business wisdom, relationship brilliance and unwavering optimism. A popular keynote speaker, she shares the unconventional techniques that helped her thrive as one of the first female sports agents in the high stakes, big ego world of professional sports and now a successful entrepreneur. The original post is located here: https://mollyfletcher.com/emotional-negotiating/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert joined Fluent as an advisor to the board in January 2020, shortly before the CEO at the time stepped downRobert helped guide the company for a few months, urging the board to find a new CEO, but after multiple candidates didn't fit the board offered him the position as he was essentially running the company alreadyAt that time the board wanted to sell the company, but Robert was making adjustments and the company was becoming increasingly better. Robert continued to make tough business decisions for the future:Closing outdoor cultivation facility in MichiganClosing operations in Puerto Rico, and BrazilPutting Columbia operations on iceNixed Australia and Estonia plansImproving vertical operations in FloridaRetail shops were previously running out of inventory before noonPrior management stuck in Green Rush daysFluent became asset heavy, but revenue depleted
Let's face it: budget coverage is usually pretty boring. The average person doesn't spend much time digging into how governments plan on spending their money. This episode, we focus on the real life stuff: how does the federal government's big-spending, "clean economy"-focused fiscal plan impact you and your family? 1:18 | Erica Ifill isn't your average economist. The animated co-host of the Bad & Bitchy podcast and columnist with The Hill Times brings her signature candid commentary to the table as she and Ryan dig into Budget 2023. CHECK OUT ERICA'S PODCAST: https://www.badandbitchy.com/ 31:57 | It's not all doom and gloom in the restaurant business! Three entrepreneurs featured in Edify's annual Best Restaurants issue join Ryan in studio to discuss post-COVID challenges, changing consumer habits, and farm-to-table menu development. Don't miss Nadine Lewis (Cafe Caribbean), Ed Donszelmann (Otto), and Blair Lebsack (RGE RD)! TICKETS TO EDIFY'S BEST RESTAURANT EVENT: https://edifyedmonton.com/ CAFE CARIBBEAN: https://www.cafecaribbean.ca/ OTTO: https://www.ottofoodanddrink.com/ RGE RD: https://www.rgerd.ca/ 1:05:27 | Jasper Pride & Ski Festival is just around the corner! This week's #MyJasper Memories presented by Tourism Jasper highlights some of the must-attend events of this ten-day annual tradition. LEARN MORE: https://jasperpride.ca/ 1:10:50 | Real Talker Mike's not convinced oil companies are scared of big infrastructure investments. Ryan reads Mike's email taking issue with our March 29 interview with labour economist Dr. Joseph Marchand. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com CALLING ALL GOLFERS! Registration is officially open for the second-annual Real Talk Golf Classic. Join us Thursday, June 22 at 2pm at The Ranch Golf & Country Club in support of the Real Talk Julie Rohr Scholarship. It's guaranteed to sell out. Secure your foursome today! SIGN UP: https://ryanjespersen.com/real-talk-g... SPONSORSHIP INQUIRIES: golf@ryanjespersen.com WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are talking about the benefits of "paying people early." They explain how in business if you have to pay someone for their services, it's best to pay them early so you can build a relationship with them and ultimately get more from them and their services provided. They also touch on the current state of the stock market, the long decline its been on, and what the future could hold. Merry Christmas from everyone @ ToughBusiness
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It is said that women are emotional and therefore make decisions, on the fly, based off of their emotions. So how do you identify whether your decision to pivot or quit is based on emotion or strategy? Today I am sharing my top 4 tips on deciding whether to change the direction of my business, stick out the difficult seasons, or close the business down altogether. The ability to make tough choices for your business on a daily basis is a skillset, I won't sugar coat that for you. But as a Kingdom Entrepreneur you have everything available to you to make strategic moves that will push the needle forward on your business. From instincts to using your network, these are my proven blueprint to effortlessly and confidently making BOSS moves! Listen to the Investing for Generational Wealth Episode: https://www.buffaloambitionco.com/search?q=Investing&f_collectionId=5ffbbd5eb796f940d49e7a21 Secure your Seat for AIM 2023: www.buffaloambitionco.com/aim2023 Schedule a Consultation: https://www.buffaloambitionco.com/consultation Follow me on socials: @Sloanthebeast
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic together talking about voting and the most recent elections. They give their raw, unedited take on the matter and why they believe what they believe. They end the show on a lighter note recapping the historic UFC 281. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco answers a question from "Radio" regarding the current opportunities in today's economy. John also gives a strong take on what it actually means to "be your own boss" and gives his opinion on layoffs in America. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are talking about how America is heading very fast into a recession and what that means for the small business owner. They share how one can prepare for the challenges that lie ahead to actually benefit when times become tough. John and Travis also share their thoughts about the current real estate market and interest rates. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are talking about how business success is underappreciated when it comes to praise from others. They use sports as a parallel in comparing a great team or player being highly respected and cheered on while the more success one has in a business setting the more enemies and problems one will face. This episode is for anyone who is thinking about starting their own business or currently running a business You must be your own cheerleader! Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic talking about creating opportunities. John shares how opportunity was created and seized in his most recent business venture. Travis explains that you must continue to build trust with those that you work will to keep growing. This episode is for anyone that wants to create a life for themselves by doing something that they love. "Get your seat at the table" Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are talking about emotion in business. Travis shares a story regarding an emotional situation straight from his business. John shares a few different strategies to deal with emotion and emotional employees/co-workers. This episode is a deep dive into the mind. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are taking "Tough Business," back to what it is... TOUGH BUSINESS. They explain how in order to be successful you must be selfish with your time and energy as well as be willing to sacrifice at any moment. This episode is truly for individuals who desire success in business.
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic talking about the decline in overall customer service, especially in large companies. They explain the necessity of impeccable customer service in small business to increase success. John & Trav also go into depth about real estate and potential concerns with foreign investors. #PickUpThePhone Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic going through 6 signs of a strong mindset. They explain how simple yet complex it is to have a strong mindset and good leadership qualities. This episode is for everyone trying to win the battle between their ears. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back talking about how "passions" in business change over time. They share all the different ventures they founded and explain how one thing leads to the next & how "change" is perfectly okay. Travis also shares his desire to fight in the UFC again. This episode ends with a little Carl Weathersby. SUBSCRIBE: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are talking about the out-of-control "Tipping Culture" that's currently going on in society and how it's negatively affecting businesses. They also share how to think like a customer when releasing a new product or service as well as explain that to effectively communicate, you must talk directly. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic talking about the struggles and overall fatigue of business. They share that achieving success is hard and the best just suck it up and move forward. They also touch on the UFC & an American stuck in a Russian prison. This episode will give you a unique perspective on if you want to have your own business. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic talking about Elon Musk pulling out of the Twitter deal, our president, navigating business relationships, & small business owner rights. Link to view during the show: https://twitter.com/AndrewPollackFL/status/1546514439347867648?s=20&t=Z6YtVX-PtLPvUf8VXvCxiQ Subscribe: Tough Business
When markets tighten up a lot of people freeze. Here is a clear plan you can use to thrive in tough market conditions as a recruiting leader. Other ways to connect with Richard Milligan www.4Crecruiting.com www.recruitingconversations.com
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic together talking about mental burnout, the pain of life & business, employment, Jordan's brand, and a recap of UFC 276. This episode truly has it all. Thank you for the ongoing support! #ToughBusiness
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco is sharing how to run a business during an economic recession. He shares things he learned from the 2008 crash and how they can be applied to what we are experiencing now. He also talks about the crypto markets and explains how he is taking advantage of its current price. This episode is for anyone who's running a business in 2022. Subscribe: Tough Business
The Investigator, Jim Leach, visits with his college professor Roger Fisher. Prior to his 30-year career teaching Criminal Justice, Mr. Fisher served as a Special Agent in J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. If you enjoy law enforcement programs, you will really like this episode!You can find Jim Leach's latest work, " Murder's a Tough Business, The Pursuit of True Evil", along with his other excellent law enforcement books at Amazon.com
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco shares how to survive and thrive during the uncertain times we live in. He gives some must DO's & DONT's for the business owner, offers his take on the stock market, and comments on some gender issues that our society is currently dealing with. Subscribe: Tough Business
Jim Leach (The Investigator) and "True Crime Junkie", Chuck Walker, discuss the escape of convicted inmate Casey White and his cohort jailer Vicky White. Listen as Chuck and Jim cut through the hype and get down to the REAL DEAL!Mr. Leach is the author of "Murder's A Tough Business, The Pursuit of True Evil" which is available at Amazon.com
She is undeniably one of the most eloquently emotive vocalists of modern times. In the studio with us is award winning recording artist Lorrie Morgan. Lorrie shares with us what it has taken to be successful, the perils and pitfalls that have gone along with it, and the desire she has to keep going. Morgan also shares with us how she and her late husband, and Country music legend (and recent Country Music Hall of Fame inductee) Keith Whitley met, her time with Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and her close relationship with Naomi Judd. Lorrie also explains how she has become the official Ambassador for “Nashville Hot Chicken”, and with the help of some of her famous friends, have created a music video promoting the Nashville staple. Lorrie Morgan has been around great songs all her life. She is a Nashville native who is the daughter of Country Music Hall of Fame member George Morgan. She made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage at age 13, singing "Paper Roses." Her father died suddenly of a heart attack at age 51. She was 16 at the time and just beginning her musical career. Lorrie Morgan began making her own records shortly thereafter and was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry at just 24 years old. Morgan married fellow country singer Keith Whitley in 1986. She was signed to RCA Records in 1987, and her onslaught of hits began the following year. Whitley's tragic death of an alcohol overdose in 1989 left her a widowed working mother. Their duet "Til a Tear Becomes a Rose" earned her a 1990 CMA award. Her first three albums, Leave the Light On (1989), Something in Red (1991) and Watch Me (1992), all earned Platinum Record awards. Her Greatest Hits collection (1999) is also Platinum. War Paint (1994), Greater Need (1996) and Shakin' Things Up (1997) are all Gold Record winners. She sang "The Sad Cafe" on Common Threads: Songs of the Eagles, which was named the CMA Album of the Year in 1994. Country fans voted Lorrie Morgan their TNN/Music City News Female Vocalist of the Year in 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1998. Lorrie Morgan, the first woman in her genre to begin her career with three consecutive Platinum albums, is back in the studio with award-winning producer Richard Landis, working on a new album. It is sure to be yet another collection showcasing the rainbow of emotions, from darkest heartache to bright, shiny humor, that is the hallmark of Morgan's range. Concurrently, Morgan is working on a second project of original songs co-written with Larry Gatlin. "Where I am in my life right now, I'm not afraid to express what I feel," she says. “I'm not afraid to express my views on anything, especially on being a woman and my experiences in this business and in life.” Morgan is known for her lustrous vocal phrasing and the down-to-earth believability of her torchy performances. On records such as “A Picture of Me Without You" and "I Guess You Had to Be There," the ache is palpable. She is feisty and sassy on "Watch Me," "What Part of No" "Five Minutes" and "I Didn't Know My Own Strength." She has kicked up her stiletto heels in fun on her hits "Except for Monday" and "Go Away." On her epic "Something in Red" she is an honest, struggling everywoman. She has been a daughter, a bride, a mother, a divorcee, a widow, a single mother, a breadwinner and, ultimately, a survivor. In many ways, Lorrie is a living, breathing country song, and she knows what she sings. She is a peerless song interpreter, drawing from a deep personal well that spans enormous tenderness to cheeky hutzpah. Whether covering a classic or sharing one of her own songs, Morgan is truly a song stylist in the grandest tradition. "I have always been a songwriter and I do love to write," she comments. "But I'm only comfortable co-writing with a few people, and I don't like appointment writing at all. Plus, I'm not one of those people who says, 'If I didn't write it, I'm not going to record it.' If somebody else's song is better, I'm going to record it and not my own. Morgan has recorded in collaboration with her father, as well as Whitley, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Tammy Wynette, The Beach Boys, Dolly Parton, Andy Williams, the New World Philharmonic, and Pam Tillis. She has toured with George Jones and shared a stage with Jerry Lee Lewis, newly inducted into the Country Music Hall Fame along with Whitley. “My children and I are thrilled to see Keith's name added to the list of stars who've earned their place in the Country Music Hall of Fame,” she says. “It is a well-deserved honor, though Keith himself would've been painfully humbled. I am happy for his family and the many, many fans who continue to point to Keith as one of the all-time greats.” "My dad used to say, 'You should never take yourself too seriously,' and I got my sense of humor from my dad. I love to have fun. I've reached the age where I feel that I deserve good company around me, people who can make me laugh, who love music and who love to have a good time.” The Business Side of Music ™ © 2022 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Showrunner and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Producer and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment All Around Problem Solver (and Mental Health Therapist for us): Connie Ribas Recorded inside an old beat up Airstream Trailer located somewhere on what's left of Music Row in Nashville TN (except during pandemics, then it's pretty much been accomplished VIA Zoom or over the phone, with the exception for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's dining room… and there have been a few that have survived). Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olian, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: musicpodcast@mail.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at musicpodcast@mail.com #TammyWynette #LorettaLynn #LorrieMorgan #JeannieSeely #KeithWhitley #KrisKristofferson #NashvilleHotChicken #SammyKershaw
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco is diving in on Amazon's 20-for-1 stock split, Johnny Depp's recent victory in court, & Elon Musk's demand for his employees to be in the office working. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are talking about leadership and how to efficiently lead a team to success. They share how emotion can't be a part of the equation if you want to gain respect. John & Travis both give direct insight into how they deal with emotion and how they remove it when it comes to business. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are back together on the mic. John starts the ep. sharing a Netflix show about Kayne and his unwavering confidence telling everyone that he was the best and then working relentlessly to live up to it. They both give their take on why its so valuable and how to be confident in business. They segway into talking about mental health and how to deal with “wealthy customers”. Subscribe: Tough Business
Ron Fitzwater, Jefferson City Councilman, discusses how difficult it is to do business in town.
Today, I want to talk a little bit about the real estate industry opportunities in the franchise and business for sale space. There are a lot of opportunities in real estate property management, and brokerage. And I want to go across one option which you might have seen on their billboards before, 'We Buy Ugly Homes'. The franchise is named HomeVestors of America. And essentially, HomeVestors of America helps you buy, sell, and rehabilitate properties, and provides certain services to the buyers and sellers acting as an intermediary. It's a well-established franchise concept that's been running for about 25 years now. This podcast was based on an exclusive Vetted Biz analysis, click here for the full report: https://www.vettedbiz.com/homevestors-franchise-review/ Want to have a franchise specialist support you day-to-day in your franchise search/ analysis? Click here for more information: https://www.vettedbiz.com/franchise-search/ 00:00 Introduction 00:33 About HomeVestors 00:51 HomeVestors Locations 01:07 Their Transfer Rate 01:34 Different Franchise Options 02:06 Franchise Performance 02:48 Average Ad Spend 03:32 Why Is It a Tough Business to Scale Up? 03:57 Conclusion #HomeVestorsFranchise #FranchiseFindings If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are breaking down the UFC 274 fight card, talking everything from Chandlers epic KO to Rose losing her belt to Charles Oliveira's impressive win over Gaethje. They segway to business sharing Steve Jobs's view on storytelling and how the greatest businesses are the best at telling their story. This episode ends with talk about what's happening in the stock market and what's to come. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are joined by a special guest "Couzzin Claude"! They give their opinions on the recent purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk, talk about the best form of marketing for small businesses, and end the show by explaining how big business funds political parties. Subscribe: Tough Business HOWZITT!!
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are opening up the show giving their take on Mike Tyson's altercation on an airplane where a drunk guy was harassing him and Mike handled his business. They dive deep into the business of Netflix and give their thoughts on how when you cater to a small percentage group of people, you pay the price financially. This episode contains many lessons that can be applied to any business no matter the size. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are breaking down the boundaries that must be set when it comes to working with others to ensure everyone's goals are aligned and no one is being taken advantage of. They both give a funny live reaction to a real MSNBC clip and explain the business numbers when it comes to Twitter & Facebook. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are explaining business as the game that it is and the set of unwritten rules that follow. They talk about the good, the bad, & the ugly and explain that your response to things that happen dictate success. They also break down a 2008 Amazon shareholder letter and comment on the rising UFC star Khamzat Chimaev. Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are commenting on Elon Musk's recent purchase of twitter to become the largest shareholder in the company. They both give their opinion on what it means for free speech moving forward. Travis shares insight into his own business on how he is communicated with customers. John shares a valuable take on giving your business what it needs and in doing so being able to recognize its strengths and weaknesses. This show will help any small business! Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne give their opinion on the Masvidal/Covington fight that took place outside of the cage. They both share their thoughts and give their best on the awful Cain Velasquez situation. #FreeCain !! For the main topic, they break down a recent MSNBC article titled: “Pandemic fitness trends have gone extreme — White supremacists' latest scheme to valorize violence and hyper-masculinity has gone digital.” & YES it's a real article! The show ends with John sharing his new investment “Panini Prism UFC Trading Cards.” Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are explaining the number one reason businesses fail. HINT: Money- They share how all successful businesses require a great sales system as a backbone for growth and survival. Travis shares deep insight into the big capital investment he's providing for his business. John shares a take on real estate investing and flipping houses to produce income. At the end of the show, they comment on our world leaders. Enjoy! SUBSCRIBE: Tough Business
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic. They share opinions on how the Russian/Ukraine war can end immediately and how the media only wants to push certain narratives. They dive deep into a Simon Sinek clip on “Performance vs Trustworthiness” and share how as a leader, sacrificing can create a winning team. At the end of the show, they leave you with a tip that will change the way you look at your phone.. literally! Subscribe: Tough Business
On this episode of "Tough Business," John Fosco & Travis Browne are covering topics on just about everything! With a new show format, John talks about his new business venture & his recent engagement. Travis gives his opinion and shares how he and his wife operate. In addition, they hit on China, Inflation, & Real estate. See you Monday! Subscribe: Tough Business