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Punit Bhatia is a knowledgeable and fascinating expert source who can speak to the media about all aspects of data security, privacy, and how they intersect with AI. A recognized thought leader, Punit is a global speaker who has spoken at over 50 events around the world. He is also the author of four industry important books - “Be Ready for GDPR” , “AI & Privacy,' “Be An Effective DPO,” and “Intro To GDPR.” Globally known as one of the world's leading privacy experts, Punit helps businesses create a culture of privacy by establishing a privacy network and training management. Working with professionals in over 30 countries, Punit empowers CXOs and DPOs to identify and manage privacy risks, and to create and implement privacy strategies in a world that is digital, AI-driven, and has data in the cloud. The founder and owner of FIT4PRIVACY, a brand of the Ek Advisory company, Punit is also a board member at ISACA Belgium Chapter and DPO Circle. In the past, he served as a Training Advisory Board member at IAPP. Punit is a certified Fellow in Information Privacy (FIP), CIPM, COP, and CIPP-E. Punit is also the host /creator of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast which has been ranked amongst the top GDPR podcasts since 2020. Website: http://www.fit4privacy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/punitbhatia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/punit.world/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/fit4privacy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIT4privacy/ Podcast: https://www.fit4privacy.com/podcast CallumConnects Micro-Podcast is your daily dose of wholesome leadership inspiration. Hear from many different leaders in just 5 minutes what hurdles they have faced, how they overcame them, and what their key learning is. Be inspired, subscribe, leave a comment, go and change the world!
Punit is the founder and owner of Ek Advisory BV. He is a Member of the Training Advisory Board at IAPP and Advisory Member at Plumcloud Labs Inc. In his roles, Punit provides strategic coaching and advice to privacy experts, business owners, and upcoming privacy professionals. Punit is a Fellow in Privacy (FIP), Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM), Certified Information Privacy Professional Europe (CIPP-E), and Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP). He is known for providing advice that is simple, pragmatic, and business-aligned. He is also the author of books like “Be Ready for GDPR”, “Be an effective DPO” and “Intro to GDPR” that are available on Amazon. The book “Be Ready for GDPR” is listed as #1 in Best GDPR Books by Book Authority. He is an active speaker at international events and delivers guest lectures at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. For a large European bank, he served as a Privacy and Protection Officer to drive GDPR compliance by advising privacy professionals across 30-plus countries. As part of this, he published privacy guidance on several key topics and coached/trained many people. Punit has 20 years of experience across three continents. He has led projects and programs of varying complexity in business and technology throughout multiple industries. He has proven expertise in areas of data protection, privacy, sourcing, and vendor management. This allows him to quickly grasp the needs of privacy professionals, business owners, and upcoming privacy experts. In this episode, he shares how we can better get a handle on key data protection principles and the 7 principles that are critical to driving growth. Insights he shares include: What are the data protection principlesWhy are the data protection principles importantBalancing compliance and culture around data protection principlesHow to look at data protection principles in a way that drives growth as opposed to achieving the bare minimumThe need to embed data protection principles within your data management programHow do ensure your staff can respond effectively to data breachesThe need for a privacy vision for your companyThe need for someone with a helicopter view to steer a strategic privacy initiativeThe need to have someone to help you manage vendors /contract riskand much much more ...
On this episode we sit down with new TTPOA board member Jake Labhart. Jake is a former Army Infantryman, who upon leaving the military founded In Extremis Performance where he worked with law enforcement special operations units at the federal, state, and local level. Over the last 5 years he has worked exclusively with law enforcement special operations units to build human performance programs to optimize performance, readiness, and longevity. He began developing research backed physical fitness tests and shooting assessments for operational units, as well as training pipelines.Jake holds a Doctorate from Campbell University, and has continued to work with prior and active-duty military and law enforcement special operations units in an effort to deliver science and human performance in a way that enhances the end user's combat effectiveness. He continues to work alongside some of the leading experts in the tactical industry, as well as human performance, to educate and maximize potential in the special operations community. Jake is currently on the Training Advisory Board for the TTPOA, and is initiating a human performance initiative across the state of Texas. Human performance subject matter experts with backgrounds in strength and conditioning, physical therapy, recovery, and diet are being brought in to teach specific to the job function of a LE special operations officer. Please check out the links below for more information on the courses, the sponsors, and contact Jake for any other questions. Event: https://www.ttpoa.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1621074&group= Sponsored by: HoistWebsite: https://drinkhoist.com/10% off: TTPOA10Instagram: @drinkhoistJake Labhart: Email: Jake.ttpoa@gmail.comInstagram: @inextperformance
Mario Knapp is a 26-year veteran of one of the largest police agencies in South Florida. He is currently assigned as the Captain of the Warrants Bureau. Previous assignments include being assigned as Training Bureau Captain, Kendall District Captain, Northside District Captain, commander of the Robbery Intervention Detail (RID), Platoon Commander of the Port of Miami, Sergeant in the Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT), and a full-time Special Response Team (SRT) member. He has been assigned to the Department's Training Bureau in every rank, where he supervised and oversaw all in-service and advanced departmental training matters, to include tactical and force-related training programs within the department, and served as the Departmental expert in use-of-force. As both a Lieutenant and Sergeant, he oversaw the Department's TASER CEW, Defensive Tactics and Firearms programs. Mario is a certified Defensive Tactics Instructor, Advanced Firearms and Sub-machine gun Instructor, Rappel-Master Instructor and Close Quarter Battle Instructor. Mario has also served as a member of the Training Advisory Board for multiple police product manufacturers. In this episode Mario talks about: His experience of teaching within law enforcement. His approach to training and how he breaks down his training cycles. How he sets up training scenarios to achieve a specific training response. The challenge of time and funding on officer training. The key lessons he has learned over his career. App recommendation: Creative Live You can contact Mario at mario@tacticalropesafety.com or check out his website at www.tacticalropesafety.com Keep up to date with Monarch Human Performance via our website, Facebook and Instagram pages.
Alex is with Punit Bhatia, entrepreneur, author, public speaker and consultant. He shares not only his journey but how to develop the philosophy and mindset that will bring you success. There are many elements that can be brought together to provide the inspiration that will drive you and the mindset and belief that you can reach the goals you have set for yourself. Punit explains how to commit to the aspects that will develop the right mindset a make the positive difference in the journey to the success you want. KEY TAKEAWAYS I set myself goals about being an entrepreneur. Mindset plays a huge part in who you are and what you can achieve. I'm always looking to learn to move up to the next level. Always have a goal that is aspirational and be ambitious. The right mindset comes from challenging yourself and developing the right philosophy. You have to believe you can go from one point to another and then have the courage to take action. You need to be committed to following your path towards your goals and understand there will be challenges to overcome along the way. Success and failure are relative. It's about positively taking risks and being prepared to fail. You have to have a positive philosophy and give yourself the chances to succeed. You need to understand that if you begin something at the right time in the right situation you are going to have the best chance of it succeeding. Make sure you take action and view things from different perspectives whilst persevering. The struggle is all part of life and not a reason to not do things. You have to be prepared to commit over a period of time if you want to achieve. BEST MOMENTS ‘Don't tell me I can't do it tell me how to do it' ‘It's a journey you need to appreciate while looking towards the stars' ‘You need to be thinking, acting and believing in line with your values' VALUABLE RESOURCES Business, Wealth and Mindset podcast series Punit Bhatia LinkedIn ABOUT THE GUEST Punit Bhatia is a passionate author, speaker, and advisor. He provides strategic coaching and advice to privacy experts, business owners, and upcoming privacy professionals. He is the author of books like “Be Ready for GDPR”, “Be an effective DPO” and “Intro to GDPR” that are available on Amazon. He is an active speaker at international events and delivers guest lectures at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. Punit is the founder and owner of Ek Advisory BV. He is a Member of the Training Advisory Board at IAPP and Advisory Member at Plumcloud Labs Inc. Punit has 20 years of experience across three continents. He has led projects and programs of varying complexity in business and technology throughout multiple industries. He has proven expertise in areas of data protection, privacy, sourcing, and vendor management. This allows him to quickly grasp the needs of privacy professionals, business owners, and upcoming privacy experts. Clients use words like “simple”, “pragmatic”, “free of legal jargon” etc. to describe his coaching and advice. Punit is a Fellow in Privacy (FIP), Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM), Certified Information Privacy Professional Europe (CIPP-E), and Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP). ABOUT THE HOST Alex is a prize-winning chartered accountant with experience in financial markets from trading finance, capital hedging, structural foreign exchange and interest rates to operational risk from the world's top financial and advisory institutions including Deloitte, RBS and JPMorgan Chase Alex has been involved in property development programmes across different types since 2008, building and managing a portfolio that includes standard buy-to-lets, student accommodation and other houses in multiple occupancy (HMOs). He specialises in raising finance, providing potential investors, investors and joint venture partners with ad hoc (to their specific requirements), hands-free and hassle-free property investments solutions as well as coaching and mentoring Alex aspires to share business and financial knowledge with upcoming entrepreneurs and experienced business minds to learn and master the concepts and mindsets required to succeed, stand-out, have the edge and make a difference. Alex is also a keen traveller, cyclist and photographer. CONTACT METHOD Facebook https://www.facebook.com/alexsapalaofficial/ Twitter - @alex_sapala https://twitter.com/alex_sapala You Tube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgZ1DCPGAu5c2yhOkfGZRSQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Ballantyne has been the Editor of Early to Rise since 2011. He’s also a Strength & Conditioning coach in Toronto, author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men’s Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines. Favorite Quote “Success is simple” “First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do”~Epictietus Key Points 1. The First Mistake You Make in the Morning is Reacting vs. Responding In the mornings, it is so easy to sleep through your alarm, start your morning in a frenzy and get put into a mode of reaction vs. responding. When you start your day this way, the day is already lost, you have already fallen into the trap of reacting to your environment instead of responding to circumstances that you had already planned and prepared for. To beat this, wake up 15 minutes before you have to and focus on your goals. Not one hours, not two hours, just 15 minutes. 15 minutes to allow yourself to focus your intentions for the day and get into peak state. Consider it a gift to yourself, and after a few weeks of this your results and productivity will sky rocket. 2. Do a Brain Dump at the End of the Day As we go on through our days, our brains become cluttered with all sorts of stuff from work, family, personal struggles, past failures, and future worries. At the end of each day, do what is referred to as a brain dump, where you sit and write out everything that is on your mind so that you are no longer mulling over it while you should be present. Doing this will allow you to clear your head and show up fully whenever you are with your family, relaxing at the end of the day, hanging out with friends, or anything else that you decide to do. 3. Create a Vision Statement One of the most important things that you can do is to decide where you are going and who you want to be and condense this into a mission statement that will remind you of your goals and keep you on track when decision making becomes difficult. By having a vision that you are moving towards, you will stay focused on where you are headed instead of the pain of sacrificing pleasure in the moment for gain in the future. 4. Its not what you can do but what you can avoid doing A significant portion of success is not just knowing what to do, but knowing what to avoid doing. If you can understand your stumbling blocks, the things that cause you to fail and fall, and the distractions that prevent you from achieving at the level that you want to be, then you have won half of the battle. By finding ways to use accountability and leverage to eliminate these distractions entirely, you will boost your productivity, happiness, and success 10 fold over. 5. Create Personal Commandments In adittion to your vision statement, one of the best ways to add structure and simplicity into your life is to create personal commandments, rules that you follow no matter what that can guide you and make decisions easy. Some examples of personal commandments could be I will not watch porn I will limit alcohol consumption to 3x a week, and never more than 2 drinks a night I will stay faithful to my wife no matter the temptation I will always give 10% of my income to a noble charity I can’t tell you what your commandments should be, but having a list of rules and guidelines that you follow is absolutely essential to becoming the man you want to be. 6. Structure Creates Freedom Throughout much of the interview Craig discusses creating rules and guidelines for your life, and many of you may be turned off by the concept. But what you may not realize is that structure creates freedom. By having rules in place you are free making difficult decisions based solely off of emotion, by having structure in your life, you will increase your success and free time and have more freedom to pursue the things you love and spend time with people that you love. 7. Follow the Law of Action Attraction While many peopele may ascribe to the “Secret’s” law of attraction, Craig suggests the law of action attraction. Basically focus on what you want, create the vision board, write the goals out, say your affirmations, and then take MASSIVE ACTION to achieve those goals. Surround yourself with A+ players, create a mastermind, enlist the help of smarter people to aid you in achieving your goals, and take massive action. Not only will you attract what you want into your life, but you will have taken the proper proportion of action required to ensure that you are ready for it. 8. Before You Start on the Journey Ask If It’s Worth It Before you start down any journey, you must decide if it’s worth it. You have to have a strong enough reason for doing anything, or you will fail,. Plain and simple. Whether the journey is a new instrument, sport, business, or relationship, ask if it is worth it before you begin and compare the opportunity to your vision statement and personal commandments
Craig Ballantyne has been the Editor of Early to Rise since 2011. He's also a Strength & Conditioning coach in Toronto, author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men's Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines. Favorite Quote “Success is simple” “First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do”~Epictietus Key Points 1. The First Mistake You Make in the Morning is Reacting vs. Responding In the mornings, it is so easy to sleep through your alarm, start your morning in a frenzy and get put into a mode of reaction vs. responding. When you start your day this way, the day is already lost, you have already fallen into the trap of reacting to your environment instead of responding to circumstances that you had already planned and prepared for. To beat this, wake up 15 minutes before you have to and focus on your goals. Not one hours, not two hours, just 15 minutes. 15 minutes to allow yourself to focus your intentions for the day and get into peak state. Consider it a gift to yourself, and after a few weeks of this your results and productivity will sky rocket. 2. Do a Brain Dump at the End of the Day As we go on through our days, our brains become cluttered with all sorts of stuff from work, family, personal struggles, past failures, and future worries. At the end of each day, do what is referred to as a brain dump, where you sit and write out everything that is on your mind so that you are no longer mulling over it while you should be present. Doing this will allow you to clear your head and show up fully whenever you are with your family, relaxing at the end of the day, hanging out with friends, or anything else that you decide to do. 3. Create a Vision Statement One of the most important things that you can do is to decide where you are going and who you want to be and condense this into a mission statement that will remind you of your goals and keep you on track when decision making becomes difficult. By having a vision that you are moving towards, you will stay focused on where you are headed instead of the pain of sacrificing pleasure in the moment for gain in the future. 4. Its not what you can do but what you can avoid doing A significant portion of success is not just knowing what to do, but knowing what to avoid doing. If you can understand your stumbling blocks, the things that cause you to fail and fall, and the distractions that prevent you from achieving at the level that you want to be, then you have won half of the battle. By finding ways to use accountability and leverage to eliminate these distractions entirely, you will boost your productivity, happiness, and success 10 fold over. 5. Create Personal Commandments In adittion to your vision statement, one of the best ways to add structure and simplicity into your life is to create personal commandments, rules that you follow no matter what that can guide you and make decisions easy. Some examples of personal commandments could be I will not watch adult content I will limit alcohol consumption to 3x a week, and never more than 2 drinks a night I will stay faithful to my wife no matter the temptation I will always give 10% of my income to a noble charity I can't tell you what your commandments should be, but having a list of rules and guidelines that you follow is absolutely essential to becoming the man you want to be. 6. Structure Creates Freedom Throughout much of the interview Craig discusses creating rules and guidelines for your life, and many of you may be turned off by the concept. But what you may not realize is that structure creates freedom. By having rules in place you are free making difficult decisions based solely off of emotion, by having structure in your life, you will increase your success and free time and have more freedom to pursue the things you love and spend time with people that you love. 7. Follow the Law of Action Attraction While many peopele may ascribe to the “Secret's” law of attraction, Craig suggests the law of action attraction. Basically focus on what you want, create the vision board, write the goals out, say your affirmations, and then take MASSIVE ACTION to achieve those goals. Surround yourself with A+ players, create a mastermind, enlist the help of smarter people to aid you in achieving your goals, and take massive action. Not only will you attract what you want into your life, but you will have taken the proper proportion of action required to ensure that you are ready for it. 8. Before You Start on the Journey Ask If It's Worth It Before you start down any journey, you must decide if it's worth it. You have to have a strong enough reason for doing anything, or you will fail,. Plain and simple. Whether the journey is a new instrument, sport, business, or relationship, ask if it is worth it before you begin and compare the opportunity to your vision statement and personal commandments
Live Different Podcast: Business | Travel | Health | Performance
Gary Arndt, Craig Ballantyne, Daniele Bolelli, Jason Wachob, and Colin Wright are all featured on this week’s Live Different Podcast episode on performance. Gary Arndt (@everythingeverywhere) is a self taught photographer who went on to become Travel Photographer of the Year, one of the world’s top travel bloggers, and a podcast host for CBS. Gary has gone on to visit over 170 countries around the world and all 7 continents. Craig Ballantyne has been the Editor of Early To Rise since 2011 and his other projects include being a strength & conditioning coach in Toronto, the author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men’s Health magazine, a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines, and the author of The Perfect Day Formula. Daniele Bolelli is a University Professor, MMA Fighter, Author, and one of the most badass practical philosophers on the planet. His latest book “Not Afraid: On Fear, Heartbreak, Raising a Baby Girl, and Cage Fighting” is a hero’s journey that will inspire and guide anyone seeking to forge their own path, without the dogmatic side of philosophy that Daniele abhors. He also has a lecture series on Taoism and of course his signature podcast The Drunken Taoist. Jason Wachob(@JasonWachob) is co-founder and CEO of Mindbodygreen an independent media brand with over 10 million monthly unique visitors, 30+ employees. Mindbodygreen is one of the leading lifestyle media brands dedicated to wellness and has been featured in The New York Times, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and Vogue. Jason is the author of the new book “Wellth: How I Learned to Build a Life, Not a Resume”. Colin Wright is an author, speaker and full time traveler. He’s written over a dozen books, spread out across both fiction and nonfiction including two I've loved: My Exile Lifestyle and Iceland, India, Interstate. He has also co-founded Asymmetrical Press a publishing company founded with the purpose of focusing on amazing, perspective-changing work instead of the exclusivity of traditional publishing companies. Our episode today is all about performance. We are sharing some of our favorite clips from entrepreneurs, authors, podcasters, and other performance experts on topics like overcoming fear, creating your perfect day, and how to build a life that you love. We went back into the archives and dug up a few excellent episodes that highlight some amazing performance tips and we put them all together for you in today’s episode! Get the full shownotes on the Under30Experiences Blog.
The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.
Transform your life and your small business to achieve greater success. Craig Ballantyne is an entrepreneur, author, and an expert on productivity and success transformations. He is the editor of Early to Rise and author of The Perfect Day Formula. He introduces the 3 Secrets to Changing Your Life, and The 5 Pillars of Personal Transformation. He's also a Strength & Conditioning coach, creator of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men’s Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines. Henry Lopez is the host of this episode of The How of Business show – dedicated to helping you start, run and grow your small business. (TheHowOfBusiness.com)
Barbell Business - Podcast for gym owners by Barbell Shrugged
This week on BARBELL BUSINESS, we interview Craig Ballantyne, author of Early to Rise, creator of the Perfect Day Formula, a Strength & Conditioning coach, author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men’s Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines. He discusses: Dealing with anxiety and the feeling of impending doom The real importance of daily meditation Taking care of your body before you take care of others' The 5 pillars of success which you can start today Finding a mentor Enjoy the show!
The perfect Day - How to own the day and Control your life! Craig is the author and creator of the Perfect Day Formula. We talk through exactly what you need to get on the fast track to success so you can regain control of your life and finally stop working so much and have more time for your family. We dig into his process to become a success machine. The 5 types of rules you NEED to have in your own life. The Perfect Day Formula eliminates every obstacle in your way. It allows you to control your time and own your days so that you achieve your big goals and dreams and still have time for your family — and for yourself — at night. Craig Ballantyne has been the Editor of success website - Early to Rise since 2011. He’s also a Strength & Conditioning coach in Toronto, author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men’s Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines. TurbulenceTraining.com features Craig’s best-selling Turbulence Training for Fat Loss program and TTmembers.com offers access to all of his Turbulence Training workouts and video clips (for men, women, mass-building, athletes, and bodyweight-only workouts). Craig also has an advanced research background, completing a Master of Science Degree in Exercise Physiology from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He continues to study the latest training, supplementation, and nutrition research to help clients improve health and wellness, as well as their physical and mental performance. Find out more at www.EarlyToRise.com
Craig Ballantyne has been the Editor of Early to Rise since 2011. He's also a Strength & Conditioning coach in Toronto, author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men's Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines. Craig is also the author of "The Perfect Day Formula: How to Own the Day and Control Your Life".Key Takeaways:[4:06] Controlling the morning[6:12] The proactive morning approach[7:38] Identifying your OCD loops[11:06] Starting to script out your day[12:48] Where to start in the Perfect Day Kit[14:38] Defining Magic Time[15:54] Why Craig believes you should really try and be a morning person[18:33] The app that makes Jason's morning[20:27] The 5 Pillars[23:35] Making the afternoon productive[25:23] Creating a Not To Do List[24:48] The new Law of Attraction...the Law of Action AttractionResources Mentioned:www.earlytorise.comwww.perfectdayformula.comTabata Pro App
Craig Ballantyne has been the Editor of Early to Rise since 2011. He’s also a Strength and Conditioning Coach in Toronto, author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men’s Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Maximum Fitness and Oxygen magazines. TurbulenceTraining.com features Craig’s best-selling Turbulence Training for Fat Loss program. TTmembers.com offers access to all of his Turbulence Training workouts and video clips (for men, women, mass-building, athletes, and bodyweight-only workouts). In today’s episode of the Cash Flow Diary podcast, Craig talks about something pretty important to us all… how to create the PERFECT DAY!He also shares with us how to…Have more time with people they love, and Create more experiences that create amazing memories.Craig says that creating the perfect day starts with planning. If you get up late and feel like you’re chasing tasks and goals, but at the end of the day feel like you didn’t get anything done… you need to get up earlier (before everyone else is awake and before the phone starts ringing). It’s amazing what will happen when you have a bit of time to yourself. In Craig’s Perfect Day Formula, he walks us through what we need to do to create perfect days. In Craig’s new book, The Perfect Day Formula: How to Own the Day and Control Your Life, he talks about how to avoid stressful situations every day that put us behind in our schedules. Guess what? It boils down to being reactive instead of proactive. Yep, it’s our choices that put us behind.Planning tomorrow today is the way! Learn more. LISTEN NOW.
This week starts off the month-long series exploring the proposal to move Music Therapy to a Masters Level Entry degree. Currently, music therapists are board certified at the Bachelor-level or its equivalent. The Education and Training Advisory Board proposed moving to a Masters Level Entry. I will read the proposal and all associated information about this issue. Then in the following weeks, I will have guests on to talk about different perspectives on how this issue will affect our field.Call in to the show and give your input!
This week starts off the month-long series exploring the proposal to move Music Therapy to a Masters Level Entry degree. Currently, music therapists are board certified at the Bachelor-level or its equivalent. The Education and Training Advisory Board proposed moving to a Masters Level Entry. I will read the proposal and all associated information about this issue. Then in the following weeks, I will have guests on to talk about different perspectives on how this issue will affect our field.Call in to the show and give your input!