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Es Tresidder chats to me (Finlay Wild) about my record for the Cuillin Round. Set on May 1st 2024, I travelled solo and unsupported from a tent at the base of the South Ridge of Bla Bheinn, returning to finish the loop in 13hrs 04mins 13secs. The round takes in 60 summits in the Black and Red Cuillin in a route created by Rob Woodall in 1999 and rekindled by James Gibson last year with his record of 19hr 39min. We spend some time discussing different rounds in the Cuillin, starting with the famous Cuillin (Main) Ridge traverse: the classic mountaineering journey of the 'British Alps', which has a point to point record for which both Es (2007) and then myself (2013) have held the record (currently my 2hr59mins). Longer outings are generally based around the main traverse with the addition of hills in the Red Cuillin (Glamaig, Marsco, etc) plus the brilliant Clach Glas - Bla Bheinn traverse. The Cuillin Round itself takes a slightly different route along the Main Ridge to take in outliers such as Sgurr Sgumainn and Knight's Peak, then drops to Glen Sligachan's runnable terrain before the tough climb up Glamaig and a traverse of the Red Cuillin, including outlier Belig, and a finish over Clach Glas and Bla Bheinn. It also traverses lesser known peak Sgurr Hain and the fab viewpoint of Sgurr na Stri. Much of the terrain is scrambly and exposed, with around 7300m of ascent over 53km. I was incredibly satisfied with such an unforgettable day out in some of the best terrain the UK has to offer a runner-climber. I'm pleased to become the sixth completer of the round, and would highly recommend it to others with the skillset. Corrections/ extra info: Greater Cuillin Traverse record (main ridge + Clach Glas - Bla Bheinn): Tim Gomersall and Johannes Felter, 2015, 9h 24m peak to peak (also included Garbh Bheinn) Rob Woodall's Cuillin Round concept can be seen at https://gofar997.wixsite.com/gofar/cuillin-round Note his 59 tops were defined as having at least 50 ft drop on all sides. More detail on various Cuillin rounds can be found at SHR Long Distance Records page at https://scottishhillrunners.uk/LongDistance.aspx I mention a 'Sea King' helicopter, when I of course mean Coastguard Search and Rescue helicopter, the Sea Kings having been retired some years ago.
If you want a healthy team, it's time to give up managing your people and start leading them. But how do you do that? Matt Tresidder, CEO and co-founder of Leadr, sits down with Tim Foot, CEO of Slingshot Group, to discuss ways to lead yourself well, develop your people, and create a healthy culture for your team to thrive in.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
Matt Tressider, CEO of Leadr and recent CEO of the year, joins Carey to talk about where bad leaders come from. Matt shares his journey from rookie leader to CEO, his biggest mistakes, how to deal with brutal feedback, the secret to a great one-on-one meeting, and why management is dead. Show Notes On The Rise Newsletter Follow @careynieuwhof Follow @theartofleadeshipnetwork Brought to you by The Art of Leadership Network
Besties!!!!On this episode of Besties & Business we are SO excited to welcome Taylor Hills Tresidder from Over The Shop Boutique! Taylor has such a unique & exciting story to share with us ALL about her journey! It truly was so exciting to talk to Taylor all about her journey in entrepreneurship, from when she started her business to going viral on social media & the lessons learned from it. This is truly such a unique interview then we have EVER had on the Besties podcast because we truly got to explore some unique opinions with Taylor & got to hear from a different perspective the up's & down's of social media!Besties, we truly feel like you will resonate with his episode in the sense that it really helps us all to relate feel that we are all on different paths of our journey & it's OKAY not to all be doing the SAME thing, in our business with social media & in general!Be bold. Be different & don't be afraid to be AUTHENTIC. To get ready for the interview, here is a bit about Taylor!If you had to explain Taylor Hills Tresidder in 3 words they would be bubbly, kind, and creative. Taylor is that friend you can call at 3 am that is ready to help you take over the world or just to vent about your day. When she's not making new and fun t-shirts for her shop she's at the beach with her dogs, drinking iced coffee, or making Tiktok's. Taylor is beyond excited to share her journey with her shop, going viral, and her business besties.Besties we KNOW this interview touches on SO many INCREDIBLE points & WE want to hear from YOU!What was YOUR favorite part of the interview?!Enjoy the episode, besties! Make sure to go give Taylor some LOVE after this!Go check out Taylor on instagram! @overtheshopbtqCome be our besties over on instagram! @besties_and_business @heyimjessjacobs @stepherhard
As someone with no previous interest or skills in DIY, Passivhaus Consultant Es Tresidder explains why he went about changing that for his own deep retrofit project. Check out the show notes for more information:
The average person spends around 90,000 hrs of their life working and yet many employees feel their workplace is broken, and that they don't feel cared for and developed at work. Who wants to spend 90k hours feeling like that?! To engage and develop employees, we need better leaders in the workplace. Managers need to be better listeners, coaches, and collaborators. Great managers help colleagues learn and grow, recognize their colleagues for doing great work, and make them truly feel cared about.In this HRchat episode, we discuss ways to prime your leaders to better engage and inspire their employees. Our guest in this episode is Matt Tresidder, CEO and founder of Leadr, a people development software that helps leaders grow and develop team members.Matt joined Leadr after six years at the unicorn startup Pushpay where he led all facets of the sales team. He is passionate about hiring, training, and developing leaders at every level of the organization. Questions For Matt Include:What's the mission of Leadr and why you are passionate about the topic of people development?Do you think leaders of hybrid/remote teams get as much out of/engage with employees to the same extent as full-time office-based orgs?According to Gallup research, 79% of workers are disengaged in the workplace. At the same time, we know that companies with engaged workers have 23% more profits. Additionally, teams with thriving workers see significantly lower absenteeism, turnover, and accidents; they also see higher customer loyalty… so why do you think so many employees are disengaged and what can HR and leaders do about it?So we've all probably had good 1:1 meetings and bad 1:1 meetings. Do you have any recommendations for making sure you have more good meetings than not?Let's say a leader is doing all of these things, how do they know if it's working, how would you measure if all this time in 1:1s and asking very intentional questions like these are actually contributing to higher employee engagement? Why do some leaders micromanage? Is it often down to their insecurities or lack of knowledge?In a recent blog post about ways employees can better communicate with aloof or micromanaging leaders, you suggest proactive communication is the answer and can be broken into three categories: For Your Information, For a Discussion, and For a Decision. Talk to me about each and the scenarios where they can make a positive difference Let's talk about company culture and alignment with the mission of the org: In a post called You Live Out Your Core Values? you suggest: "Often companies say they uphold a certain set of attitudes or behaviors, but when you talk to their staff or customers, you find out they come across completely different. There's a disconnect." You suggest that there are two principles that can help match behavior to expectation: Lowest Common Denominator and Leaders are not exempt. Tell us about each.Want to learn more? Check out Leadr's Ultimate Guide to Better 1:1 Meetings & The ROI of Employee Engagement.We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
Our guest is Matt Tresidder, co-founder and CEO of Leadr, a tech startup providing software for people development. Matt also spent several years as the VP of Sales at Pushpay and has insights on both the startup world as well as the tech space. We discuss the challenge of leading a startup, why developing your people matters, lessons from his leadership journey and more. Plus, check out the list of 7 Podcasts to Check Out. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: Operation Christmas Child—join in on the Shoebox Campaign this fall at http://samaritanspurse.org/occ. Be a part of sending the Gospel around the world by packing a shoebox Christmas gift! Millions of boys and girls around the world will be impacted and invited into the Greatest Journey discipleship course. Find everything you need to get started by visiting http://samaritanspurse.org/occ. And Harper Leadership—check out the new book Charging Ahead at http://chargingaheadbook.com. The story of how Mary Barra, one of the most influential female executives in the world, is revolutionizing General Motors, one of the most iconic companies in the history of the US. Learn more about her forward-thinking vision and approach to leadership with your copy of Charging Ahead, available now at all major book retailers. Visit http://chargingaheadbook.com to learn more and purchase.
Our guest is Matt Tresidder, co-founder and CEO of Leadr, a tech startup providing software for people development. Matt also spent several years as the VP of Sales at Pushpay and has insights on both the startup world as well as the tech space. We discuss the challenge of leading a startup, why developing your people matters, lessons from his leadership journey and more. Plus, check out the list of 7 Podcasts. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: Operation Christmas Child—join in on the Shoebox Campaign this fall at http://samaritanspurse.org/occ. Be a part of sending the Gospel around the world by packing a shoebox Christmas gift! Millions of boys and girls around the world will be impacted and invited into the Greatest Journey discipleship course. Find everything you need to get started by visiting http://samaritanspurse.org/occ. And Harper Leadership—check out the new book Charging Ahead at http://chargingaheadbook.com. The story of how Mary Barra, one of the most influential female executives in the world, is revolutionizing General Motors, one of the most iconic companies in the history of the US. Learn more about her forward-thinking vision and approach to leadership with your copy of Charging Ahead, available now at all major book retailers. Visit http://chargingaheadbook.com to learn more and purchase.
Sometimes the only way to become a better leader is by building your experience and making mistakes. Matt Tresidder experienced this at Pushpay when he moved from the company's first sales hire to the VP of Sales in just three years. Matt is now the CEO and co-founder of Leadr, a people development software focused on hiring, training, and developing leaders at every level of an organization. In this episode, Matt reflects on some of the biggest leadership lessons he's learned throughout his career, and he shares some practical insights about his approach to leading in periods of economic uncertainty, hiring Gen Z employees, prioritizing one-on-one meetings, and much more. Episode Recap: How did you end up in the U.S. after growing up in New Zealand? (2:14)What motivated you to work at Pushpay even though it didn't pay? (7:24)What were the biggest lessons you learned at Pushpay? (9:39)Can you tell us about the moment you realized your mindset about leading people needed to change? (19:16)How did the altMBA assignment about empathy impact the way you lead? (26:45)What's the origin story of Leadr? (30:25)What changed when you joined Leadr that helped you not feel imposter syndrome anymore? (37:10)Why should one-on-ones be a top priority, and how can leaders conduct them effectively? (46:00)How do you prioritize culture in the midst of economic uncertainty?(56:34)How does trust inform your leadership style? (1:00:07)What do leaders need to know about hiring Gen Z? (1:04:32)How to connect with Matt and learn more about Leadr (1:09:19) Get Connected: Subscribe to the Mission & Margin newsletterShop Mission & Margin to support the podcastFind more Mission & Margin episodes and resources Links and Resources Mentioned: LeadrPushpayLife Leadership CollegealtMBAWharton Executive Education ProgramCam Hanes“Radical Candor”“Thanks for the Feedback”Follow Matt on LinkedIn and TwitterMatt's Blog
Building Physicist and certified PassivHaus designer Es Tresidder is back to discuss his EnerPHit retrofit project on his family home. We discuss what he's doing and what he has learned from pulling apart his home to do the work. Episode LinksEs' website: http://www.highlandpassive.com/Building Sustainability Community Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/340122253926357Building Sustainability Patreon (support the podcast) - https://www.patreon.com/buildingsustainabilityEnerPHit - https://www.homebuilding.co.uk/advice/enerphitPassive House Institute - https://passivehouse.com/Gutex wood fibre board T&G - https://gutex.co.uk/product-range/products/product/gutex-multitherm/Hemp Jute Insulation - https://www.ecologicalbuildingsystems.com/product/thermo-hemp-combi-juteIntello Vapor barrier - https://proclima.com/products/internal-sealing/intello-plusGreen Building Store Windows - https://www.greenbuildingstore.co.uk/triple-glazed-timber-windows-doors/Siga directional membrane - https://www.sigatapes.co.uk/Majrex_15m_Interior/p4850575_17594418.aspxSuggested Episodes to listen to:Es- Thermal Mass in buildings - https://www.buildingsustainabilitypodcast.com/does-adding-mass-to-your-building-make-it-more-energy-efficient-es-tresidder-bs074/ Janna Laan Lomas - https://www.buildingsustainabilitypodcast.com/sustainable-architecture-design-materials-and-cost-janna-laan-lomas/Connect with meIG - @jeffreythenaturalbuilderTwitter - @JNaturalBuilderFacebook - JeffreythenaturalbuilderLinkedIn - JeffreythenaturalbuilderSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/buildingsustainability)
It's a commonly held belief that adding mass into your building will make it more energy efficient. In this episode I talk with Es Tresidder about whether this is true and when extra mass in your building can be beneficial. About Es - I am a certified Passivhaus and AECB Carbonlite Retrofit designer. I have over ten years of experience in low-energy buildings in both consultancy and academic roles. I also teach on two Masters courses (Developing Low Carbon Communities and Sustainable Energy Solutions) for The University of Highlands and Islands.Episode 74 Links:Article by Es - http://www.highlandpassive.com/index.php/how-much-does-mass-matter/Es Twitter - https://twitter.com/EsTresidderHempcrete - Hygrothermal performance of an experimental hemp-limebuilding - https://purehost.bath.ac.uk/ws/files/217154/Lawrence_Key-Eng-Mat_2012_517.pdfDunning Kruger effect - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effectStraw PassivHaus - https://youtu.be/ty7X_YfzvVYPassipedia - https://passipedia.org/Workshop - Earth Building - Falkland Estate - Scotlandhttps://falklandestate.co.uk/event/earth-and-fibre-in-huts-and-homes-build-school-course/https://falklandestate.co.uk/2022-build-school-and-hut-fest-dates-released/videos from last year:Earth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpMbdzBxuvE&list=PLhZmoxmlsuzkJcqe8dBn0T0IOtSBsxRbZ&index=3Turf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ieKXt6CFT0&list=PLhZmoxmlsuzkJcqe8dBn0T0IOtSBsxRbZ&index=1 Timber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hROeCcQdYIA&list=PLhZmoxmlsuzkJcqe8dBn0T0IOtSBsxRbZ&index=4 Location https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPUajtWggCY&list=PLhZmoxmlsuzkJcqe8dBn0T0IOtSBsxRbZ&index=2 Workshop - Spoon Carving - Bristolhttps://treetotreen.com/workshops/Podcasts that I'm onHouse Planning Help - https://www.houseplanninghelp.com/hph312-building-a-tiny-house-with-natural-materials-with-jeffrey-hart/ Tiny Sessions - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3hWwgVB4rGmBh5q2GQE9CM?si=VN308MqISCK6bVz6iRByOASupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/buildingsustainability)
Matt Tresidder is the CEO of Leadr, a leadership development company whose mission is to create 1 million leaders. His road to this role was anything but smooth and in this episode, we discuss his early life growing up in New Zealand, immigrating to the U.S. and the challenges it presented, and how his mission of impacting others is clearer now more than ever.
If "you can't handle the truth", you can't handle a mentor. Mentors come in the form of leaders, educators, guides, and advisors to help you with honest self-reflection in order to improve yourself and your practice. Join us from AMTC21 where we discuss the importance of this arrangement with our close friends and fellow mentors, Adam Tresidder and Shane Turner. Get CE hours for our podcast episodes HERE! -------------------------------------------- Twitter @heavyhelmet Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet Instagram @heavyliesthehelmet YouTube /heavyliesthehelmet Website heavyliesthehelmet.com Email contact@heavyliesthehelmet.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed on the Heavy Lies the Helmet podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of their employers and their employees. Heavy Lies the Helmet, LLC is not responsible for the accuracy of any information available for listening on this platform. The primary purpose of this series is to educate and inform, but it is not a substitute for your local laws, medical direction, or sound judgment. -------------------------------------------- Crystals VIP by From The Dust | https://soundcloud.com/ftdmusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
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Tracy Tresidder is a professional coach who has the gift of being able to help golfers help themselves - and it's not all about the swing. Here you'll find some very clever, yet simple processes to calm the farm while you're on the golf course. To contact Tracy about being part of her new book Tracy@golfmindplay.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Tresidder is the co-founder and CEO of Leadr “a people development software specifically designed to develop leaders at every level of your organization.”Matt's audacious goal to develop 1 million leaders is inspiring, and I think they've got what it takes to get there.But, today's conversation is so much more than a simple exploration of a new technology.Today Matt and I talk about why immigrants so frequently succeed in the United States, imposter syndrome, and why is so important for leaders to recognize and fight against decision fatigue.
Matt Tresidder is the CEO and co-founder of Leadr, a people management software specifically designed to develop leaders at every level of an organization. Matt first became a believer at a youth camp run by his friend Chris Heaslip, who went on to become the founder of Pushpay, and Matt eventually moved with Chris from New Zealand to Seattle to join the Pushpay team, before going on to found Leadr. On today’s podcast conversation, our founder and CEO William Vanderbloemen spoke with Matt about the course of his time at Leadr, how it became the company it is today, and the lessons he has learned about effective leadership development. He discusses the evolution of Leadr and the importance of one-on-one coaching and constructive feedback. Additionally, he discusses the vision for the future of Leadr, which is to see one million leaders developed within their software.
Dr Andrew Tresidder joins us to talk about denial, displacement and other ways medical practitioners and other professionals in high stress jobs neglect themselves.Episode Highlights[04:46] Burnout Among Health PractitionersMedical and health professionals don't understand health as a holistic concept.The health industry workload gets heavier every year.[07:23] Neglect Syndrome'Fine' means being fearful, insecure, neurotic, and emotionally imbalanced.Most people's first response to psychological needs is denial.All effects are avoidable.[10:05] The Pillars of Well-BeingWell-being has five pillars: a social connection, taking notice, being active, learning, and giving.Andrew shares a sixth pillar: receiving.A relationship is about being energised or calmed by others.[13:03] What Stress Can Lead ToStress can lead to exhaustion and increased adrenaline.Practitioners need to know this isn't mental illness but exhaustion.Neglect makes people work harder to compensate.[15:39] Factors of NeglectIt's easy to say that we need to manage our well-being.If we overwork ourselves, our performance gets worse.Improving well-being requires changing the workplace environment.[20:11] Why Resistance ExistsDoctors and health practitioners often sacrifice themselves to help others.Health professionals are still human.[22:58] Insight DeficitInsight deficit occurs when you think you're invincible.Exhaustion is normalised.[26:17] How to Gain Better HealthMedical education should include health and burnout avoidance.The sympathetic state activates our fight or flight response.The parasympathetic state is rest.[33:50] Rest Is ImperativeDecompression from the alarm phase is difficult.Create a habit of rest and permit yourself to relax.Before helping others, help yourself first.[40:50] Andrew's Tips for Health and Well-BeingValue quiet time, reflect on your values and take care of yourself.Preempt neglect to avoid burnout.Learn to ask for help and do it early.Enjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Sign up for a FREE workbook.Join the Shapes Collective Facebook group.Find out more about our training here.Email Rachel or reach her on LinkedIn or TwitterPodcast LinksHealth and Self Care: Inner Balance for an Effective Life by Dr Andrew TresidderThe Somerset Emotional Wellbeing PodcastDare to Lead by Brene BrownYou Are Not A Frog Episode 56You Are Not A Frog Episode 64You Are Not A Frog Episode 68Connect with Andrew: Health and Self Care | EmailSupport the show (https://youarenotafrog.com)
Rani talks to Dr Andrew Tresidder in this episode. Andrew is a medical doctor and GP by background. He is a strong advocate of patient empowerment and of holistic and complementary approaches in healthcare. Andrew qualified from Guy's Hospital in 1983 and trained as a GP mainly in the South West of England. Andrew's current interests are in education (Health of Health Professionals), clinical work (South West Clinical Lead for NHS Practitioner Health), investigations and quality work for Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group, GP Appraisals for NHS England, and in human factors for wellbeing and performance. He has taught widely on Health and Self Care for Health Professionals for organizations including NHSE, BMA, GP Trainers Groups, and others. Andrew's book is a free download from healthandself.care. He is currently Clinical Lead of Somerset CCG Pastoral Care for Front Line Staff Cell. Early in 2020, he was an early adopter and enthusiast for Thinking Pitstops as a cognitive tool to achieve deep and lasting affective change, helping people through a precise intervention to reach personal destinations in a seemingly effortless and deceptively simple process. He has a particular love of nature and the outdoors, and a great interest in the effect of nature upon our health and psychology. Highlights of this episode:What got Andrew interested in self-care and holistic approaches to wellbeing including complementary medicine and flower remedies. The word doctor coming from Latin means teacher, many solutions to many problems in life are educational, about understanding. We think we learn from our education. Life has a curriculum. It wants us to learn as well. Life is a co-creative process. We're all participating. And we're all actors in a fascinating big drama, and we're all learning all the time. And the day we stopped learning is the day that it might feel it's not worth waking up. As health care professionals, it's like we have been taught how to treat car crashes but not how to prevent these from happening in the first place. That it is easier to pop a pill than make some sustainable lifestyle changes. It takes an illness, sometimes a serious illness or tragedy in our personal life, before we realize that we need to wake up from a dream state and realise what's important in life, to balance the head and heart. Logic can only inform us. It's intuition that must guide us. Logic unguided will take us most elegantly up one of the many blind alleys. But once you use intuition to guide you, it's like using your internal satnav. That flower essences are information from nature captured in water preserved in brandy, the benefits and how to use them.Andrew's website: https://www.drandrew.co.uk/Visit our website: drsranisuraj.comFollow on Instagram: @drs.raniandsurajLeave a review on Apple Podcasts or email us with any questions.
On 31st August I ran Charlie Ramsay's Round in 14hrs 42mins to break Es Tresidder's 2019 record. This run was the culmination of my 2020 season and has been a goal for many years. I ran solo and unsupported and enjoyed a tough but incredibly memorable mountain experience. Es interviews me about the process of breaking the record - from my buildup through shorter distance records earlier this year, through planning and prep, to conditions and tactics on the day.
In March 2020 - just before the COVID-19 UK lockdown - Es Tresidder and I took advantage of good weather and snow conditions to attempt a ski mountaineering challenge which we've long dreamt of, namely the Ramsay Round. This 92km running route has never been done on skis, and the current winter record (running) sits at 22hrs 23mins (Jim Mann, 2017). I interview Es about our experience - logistics, kit, strategy, and the actual attempt. Correction: Es's first attempt at a Skimo Ramsay Round was 2009, not 2008. Info: Ramsay Round - www.ramsaysround.co.uk Skimo Scotland (ski mountaineering racing in Scotland) - www.skimoscotland.co.uk Pierra Menta (iconic French Skimo race - maybe youtube some videos for a flavour) - www.pierramenta.com/index.html Skimo Tranter Round (little brother of the Ramsay Round, myself and Tim Gomersall completed this on skimo kit in 2016) - gomountaingoats.blogspot.com/2016/03/skimo-tranter-round.html
Todd R. Tresidder's financial writing has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money Magazine, Investor's Business Daily, Yahoo Finance, Bankrate.com, and more. He is a former hedge fund manager who "retired" at age 35 to become a financial consumer advocate and money coach. In his spare time he's an outdoor recreational enthusiast with varied interests from backpacking and adventure travel to endurance running and cycling. He writes 9 months out of the year from his home in Reno, Nevada while his kids are in school and plays the rest of the year. You can learn more about Todd at http://financialmentor.com. Free Book Dominating Your Mind Connect with Bert Martinez on YouTube. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Connect with Bert Martinez on Instagram. Click here for more episodes.
In this episode, PSIA-AASI National Team member Scott Anfang chats with Eleanor “Elle” Tresidder in the middle of the ski day at The Remarks (aka The Remarkables Ski Area) in New Zealand. Elle is a snowboard instructor at Coronet Peaks and Sierra at Tahoe with a background in sports exercise science, coaching, and education. Learn about her transition into snowsports instruction, her opinions on industry standards between men and women, and the differences between teaching in New Zealand compared to the United States. Follow PSIA-AASI: • https://thesnowpros.org • https://facebook.com/thesnowpros • https://instagram.com/thesnowpros • https://twitter.com/thesnowpros
The twenty-sixth NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Todd Tresidder — founder of financialmentor.com — and discusses what leverage is and how to use it, some fundamental concepts of investing, and Tresidder's own approach to financial coaching. Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison. © 2019 NewRetirement Inc.
Todd Tresidder raised his net worth from less than zero at 23-years-old to self-made millionaire 12 years later and became financially independent at 35 through his investments. Despite his financial independence, he is still an active investor earning consistent investment returns in both up and down markets. Quotes To Remember: “You always start with what’s most interesting to you.” “You start at your lowest resistance and then you explore out to the other ones.” “You can’t leverage your way into a profitable business model. The business model has to be profitable first.” “When you hit your own limitations on resources or you run into your own walls, that’s your immediate signal to go to leverage.” “You got to look at what the problem is and that tells you what form of leverage you are going to use.” “There are specific tasks that you as the owner entrepreneur must complete. Most of other stuff is leverageable.” “Leverage is your path to freedom.” What You’ll Learn: 6 Types/Forms of Leverage How to Build Relationships for Leverage Getting Better at Implementing Leverage How Leverages Lead to Wealth Implementing Different Types of Leverage with Low Budget Key Links From The Show: Todd’s Site The Parable Of The Mexican Fisherman And Investment Banker Recommended Books: Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti The Leverage Equation by Todd R. Tresidder Essentialism by Greg McKeown The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Do the Work by Steven Pressfield
In this episode, Tim has another conversation with Todd Tressider a brilliant financial mind who is relatable and practical. Tresidder shares what he has learned and unlearned, as well as finding satisfaction in life! OUR CONVERSATION: Focus + Personal Growth + Financial Freedom Learning daily and overcoming obstacles The connection between the spiritual and financial Emotional baggage and financial issues Defining fulfillment The requirements of fulfillment What does retirement really mean? Developing a broader point-of-view Getting a bigger understanding Know the levels of understanding What Todd’s unlearned Avoiding distractions and staying on course Successful people know how to recognize the difference between opportunity and distraction Getting live feedback to develop his latest book Principles + practices to better connect with others Having a level of intensity in the mind and self-acceptance Todd’s new book and his expectations Todds legacy TODD’S QUALIFICATIONS: B.A. in Economics from University of California at Davis Member of Economics Honors Society and Deans List A serial entrepreneur since childhood building many businesses and retiring at age 35 from his position as a Hedge Fund Investment Manager responsible for a 20+ million dollar portfolio. Todd’s portfolio management for the Hedge Fund produced 100% winning years except one which was less than a 5% loss. Raised net worth from less than zero at age 23 to self-made millionaire 12 years later by “walking the talk” using the same personal finance and investment strategies taught on this web site. An early pioneer and expert in statistical and mathematical risk management systems for investing. Financially independent from age 35 through investing – not marketing – unlike many other financial gurus who made their money through marketing courses and books. Still an active investor who earns consistent investment returns in both up and down markets. CONNECT WITH TODD + RESOURCES: Website: financialmentor.com INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission): Continuation Vibe – Written, arranged and performed by Luke Pecoraro (© 2018 LSP Music) Uphill Conversations is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production © 2016 – 2018 Uphill Conversations The post 95: Todd Tresidder – The Leverage Equation appeared first on Uphill Conversations.
Todd R. Tresidder with Budgets Are Sexy shares how he lost a fortune getting out of debt. Episode 499: How I Lost a Fortune Getting Out of Debt by Todd R. Tresidder with Budgets Are Sexy (Real Estate Investing). J. Money is a 6’1, hyperactive, rock a ‘hawk who loves drinking beer, blaring hip-hop, talking about money, and now playing with his two adorable baby boys. He tracked his expenses for 3 months, made a budget, read some books, and stumbled into personal finance blogging and idea sharing, randomly turning BudgetsAreSexy.com into his full time “real job” a few short years later--14 million views later! The original post is located here: http://www.budgetsaresexy.com/how-i-lost-a-fortune-getting-out-of-debt Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Thank you to Four Sigmatic for sponsoring this episode! They’re making mushroom consumption easy and delicious. Check it out and get 15% off: FourSigmatic.com/finance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-finance-daily/support
Todd & Dan Discuss: How to “Time Any Market” 7 Steps to 7 Figures Risk Removal as the #1 Investment Strategy Mentioned Episodes: (There are 91 Content Packed Interviews in Total) PLEASE LINK EACH TO THE CORRECT PAGE ON THE BLOG Dan Breslin on Gentrification-Doubling Property Values Austin Stack on Being Drafted Onto the Diamond Equity Team David Krulac on Creating HUGE Value through Subdividing Residential Acreage Resources Mentioned in the Episode: www.FinancialMentor.com Do You Know Anyone Else Who’s a Real Estate Investor? Do You Think They’d Also Enjoy this Episode? Please Forward this Link & Tell Them to: Sign Up for the REI Diamonds Weekly Podcast Your Copy of “Become a Wholesale Real Estate Master” Just Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to Download a Copy & Check out Recent Popular Episodes.
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Todd Tresidder got a B.A. in Economics from University of California at Davis and is a member of the Economics Honors Society and Dean’s List. A serial entrepreneur since childhood, Todd has built many businesses and retiring at age 35 from his position as a Hedge Fund Investment Manager responsible for a 20+ million dollar portfolio. Through hard work, Todd raised his net worth from less than zero at age 23 to self-made millionaire 12 years later by using the same personal finance and investment strategies taught on his web site. He has been financially independent since age 35 through investing – not marketing – unlike many other financial gurus who made their money through marketing courses and books. His mission now is to teach personal finance and investing based on real experience. Todd’s Challenge; Embrace the adventure. Go out and live it. If you liked this interview, check out episode 65 with James Osborne where we discuss the future of financial services.
In this episode of the Best Passive Income Model, Mark chats with Todd Tresidder, founder of financialmentor.com. Tresidder has been a serial entrepreneur since childhood and made his money from the use of his expertise in statistics and risk management systems in managing hedge funds. Bringing technology to the investing space has allowed him to retire at the age of 35.Listen in as Mark and Todd discuss: how Todd helps change people's lives, the different ways to look at and apply the wealth building equation in life how you can apply Todd's model into your wealth plan, his quantitative approach to investing, what to look out for when investing in real estate, the different ways of skinning the wealth building cat, and ultimately enjoy and live life. Todd shares his knowledge without the technobabble and giving realistic advise on investing that will help you attain financial freedom, allow you to transform your life, and gain personal fulfillment. He also shares the lessons that he learned, the sacrifices he had to make, and his journey to having a passion business that he is doing today.Todd also shares his take on real estate and the advantages of investing in it, the false truth of “buying the dip,” about forecasting, and its lack of redeeming value. His advice about being in the real estate business is that you have to know what you're doing and you have to understand market truths. When asked about how to get financial freedom, he says you just have to take your lumps and do it...live your life. Pay for something that will only put more money in your pocket than it costs you.When asked if Mark has the best passive income model, Todd gives very interesting points to ponder such as the percentage of offers that get accepted, if there is a smooth business model that doesn't take up too much time, cost structure knowledge, and knowledge of margins. Tip of the Week : Todd: Learn more about the Financial Mentor here: http://financialmentor.com/. Get the Retirement Calculator that we've discussed here: http://financialmentor.com/calculator/best-retirement-calculator Also, book we discussed is here: www.amazon.com/dp/B0093CPJ9S/ Thank you for listening to The Best Passive Income Model podcast. Your support helps me attract great guests who share knowledge that you can use to grow your business.
Episode 85 - Are Safe Withdrawal Rates Really Safe? with Todd R. Tresidder - TOPICS COVERED: Introduction of Guest – Todd R. Tresidder; Previous Research On Safe Withdrawal Rates; The Older You Are, The Less You Spend; Avoid Equity Risk If You Have A Ten Or Fifteen-Year Timeframe; Factors To Consider With Fifteen to Thirty-Year Timeframe; The 1.8% Safe Withdrawal Rate
Todd was a panelist at FinCon12, where the topic was the new retirement. I was impressed by Todd's analytical approach, and approachableness (is that a word?) on the topic. He also managed to find financial freedom by age 35. And by "find", I mean work his tail off to get there.