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In this episode Foghorn Leghorn and Craft Brew Sally mimic the entire pinball media landscape and recap Pinball Expo. They also take a moment to celebrate the Poorman's Pinball Tribe and also officially welcome Craft Brew Sally as Tribe Member #49. A good time was had by all! ... oh and what's that???? You heard it hear first (kinda), Skateboard Glenn made a NEW CRAFT BREW SALLY intro song! Does it hold a candle to Foghorn's super manly one or the ultra girly one CBS picked? tune in to find out! FINALLY launched our products on SilverBall Swag - check it out here! https://silverballswag.com/ Hey, why not drop us a line! email directly to ---> PinballJD@gmail.com Links To Awesome: https://captaincrazysparadise.com/ https://projectpinball.org/ https://littleshopofgames.com/ https://lumberjackjohnnys.com https://silverballswag.com/
During this episode I'm in conversation with Lloyd – a South African living in the UK In this episode:- Lloyd's exposure to alcohol began when he was very young, - both of his parents were alcoholics and in fact he took his first drink as a young child As he got older he continued to drink heavily, - managing to convince himself that he was in control During stressful periods Lloyd's drinking predictably got worse – it had become his main coping mechanism Eventually Lloyd was consuming a litre of gin on a daily basis, - he was also drinking beer and wine throughout the day to avoid the withdrawal symptoms. His drinking habits became increasingly secretive, hiding bottles around the house and finding it difficult to maintain family life and perform well at work Lloyd's drinking escalated to a point where he needed alcohol just to feel normal,- he was frequently ill and vomiting early in the mornings. He finally hit rock bottom, following a weekend of heavy binge drinking. He experienced severe physical symptoms and knew he could not go on like this… Lloyd eventually opened up to his wife - after reaching a point where he couldn't keep any food or drink down and his body was shaking uncontrollably. Lloyd joined Tribe Sober and quit cold turkey – in fact this is not something we recommend for anyone who has been drinking so much on a daily basis – we always recommend they go and talk to their doctor who may recommend a medical detox under supervision Quitting suddenly when you've been a very heavy drinker can prove to be fatal and in Lloyd had such severe withdrawal symptoms that he ended up in hospital. Fortunately they helped him to stabilise and when he left hospital he began to connect regularly with his Tribe, listening to podcasts and reading the quitlit Lloyd did brilliantly and even went on a very boozy pre-wedding weekend with a bunch of guys…and managed to stay sober – well done Lloyd – we salute you! He describes the benefits of sobriety as truly life-changing – he has much better mental and physical health, as well as more meaningful relationships, particularly with his family. He highlights how sobriety has allowed him to fully engage with life, including reconnecting with his passions, such as gardening, and of course becoming a better father and husband. More Info Tribe Sober membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe here Bootcamp on Demand To kickstart your alcohol free life check out our Bootcamp on Demand here Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Tribe Sober) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
Join Jeannie in this week's podcast as she sits down with Karen Thomson, a powerhouse of her TSB Transformation program, whose journey over the past 12 months has been nothing short of remarkable. Karen went from feeling overwhelmed and undercharging by the hour to becoming fully booked—with a waitlist of clients eager to work with her at double her previous rates!
My guest today is Tribe Member David Jacobs – David did our Dry January Challenge, came to one of our Bootcamps and has been alcohol free ever since In this episode:- David began drinking at university and went on to experience cycles of moderation alternating with binge drinking. He turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism during stressful periods Although he recognized the negative impact that alcohol was having on his physical health and mental health he didn't know how to make a change Davids wake up call came when he was David's welcome call came when he was diagnosed with diabetes – that's when he knew he had to make a change… So he participated in our dry January challenge in 2023, which led him to a his eventual decision to quit drinking. As he heads towards his second Soberversary I asked David for some of the benefits he has experienced:- He's gained mental clarity and has been able to reassess his life choices. Along with the clarity of thought he found the courage to make significant career changes, leading to starting a new business. He reduced his fast food intake which led to weight loss and a significant improvement in his glucose scores within 3 months We discussed the importance of educating young people about the harm that alcohol can cause I loved Davids take on sobriety as a form of decolonization and activism – an angle he used to get young people to see alcohol in a different way David's tip to anyone planning to quit drinking is to remember that the easiest drink to refuse is the first one! So if you'd like to connect with David and our other awesome members then to go tribesober.com/join our tribe Did you know that 40% of Tribe Sober members are now alcohol free? – people like David They stick around because they love the community and they enjoy helping new members to discover the magic of alcohol free living More Info Tribe Sober membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
Jeannie sits down with Karen Andrews, a tribe member just eight weeks into the program—and she's already recouped her entire fee! (Yes, that fast!) Karen opens up about her fascinating journey from biomedical science to running one of Australia's top bookkeeping practices. She also reveals why, even with an already successful practice, she chose to join our program, and the early wins she's already experiencing. Tune in and discover real-world results from the program and learn how members use The Strategic Bookkeeper tools to streamline operations, strengthen client relationships, and increase profits—all while reclaiming more of their time.
Are you an introverted bookkeeper with more skills than confidence?
Embarrassing Tribe Member. Clint Hufft and Wendy Dahl discuss the spiritual aspects of human existence, sharing personal experiences and reflections. They criticize the tendency for people to judge others based on superficial characteristics. They also discuss the hypocrisy of spiritual leaders who misuse funds and the importance of integrity. Clint relates this to his own experiences with regret and the need for personal growth. They emphasize the value of empathy, understanding, and letting go of grudges, using a story about a Buddhist monk and apprentice to illustrate the burden of judgment.
My guest today is Tribe Member and Health & Wellness Educator Maya Acosta who shares her own story as well as some inspiration and great advice! In this episode:- Maya grew up in a family which normalized alcohol consumption and this of course influenced her own drinking patterns. She got married to a vascular surgeon which has given her a unique insight into the damage that can be done if we don't look after ourselves – this was key to her changing her eating patterns Maya invited me as a guest on her Healthy Lifestyle podcast to talk about the risks of drinking alcohol – this conversation caused her to question her own drinking patterns She joined Tribe Sober in July 2022 and found the community support helpful in maintaining sobriety. Although she'd had periods of sobriety she would eventually relapse but this time she it felt different and more sustainable Maya is now heading for her second Soberversary and experiencing many benefits including better sleep, more energy, less anxiety and clarity of thought Eliminating alcohol has reduced her stress levels and also minimized the hot flashes she was experiencing during menopause. As a Health and Wellness Advocator Maya advocates lifestyle medicine, focusing on plant based diets and physical activity as well as avoiding risky substances such as alcohol More info Subscription membership for Tribe Sober join up HERE To access our website click HERE If you would like a free copy of our "Annual Tracker" or our e-book "66 Days to Sobriety" please email janet@tribesober.com If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community just email janet@tribesober.com Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave us a 5 star review on Apple podcasts, take a screenshot of your review and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page - see PS for instructions - we'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram You can join our private Facebook group HERE How to leave an rating/review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS device) 1. Open the Podcasts app. EASY. 2. Choose "Search" from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (i.e., "Recover Like A Mother") into the search field. 3. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). 4. Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. 5. Click "Write a Review" underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale, and write a review (you can rate without writing, too but it's always good to read your experience). To learn more about Maya you can catch her podcast which is called "Healthy Lifestyle Solutions," or go to her website which is called healthylifestylesolutions.org
With the program doors reopening in July, Jeannie offers a glimpse into what it's like to be a member of her Transformation Program. Get ready for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the program's daily operations, including coaching sessions, ongoing support and resources, on-demand course updates, and much more! Join Jeannie for an episode that will help you assess your next steps in scaling your practice and living your dreams on your own terms. Start your journey to becoming a Strategic Bookkeeper now! Join the waitlist to receive all the details about The Strategic Bookkeeper Transformation program, be the first to know when the doors open, and gain access to waitlist-only bonuses. ⏩ https://www.thestrategicbookkeeper.global/tsbwaitlist #TSBtribemembers #TSBprogram #coaching #thestrategicbookkeeper #transformationprogram #tsbtransformationprogram #bookkeepingprogram #bookkeepercourse #bookkeepingcourse #bookkeepereducation #bookkeepingonlinecourse #bookkeepingtraining #successfulbookkeeping #bookkeepingbusiness #bookkeepingpractice #strategicbookkeeping #bookkeeper #bookkeepingselfhelp #jeanniesavage #thestrategicbookkeeper #thrivingbookkeeping #bookkeeping #ebook #freeebook #bookkeepingguide #bookkeeperguide
If I had to describe a typical Tribe member then I would pick a lady in her 40's or 50's – successful career woman with a family. Noody would dream that this lady had a problem with alcohol but in fact she's been worried about her drinking for years. My podcast guest this week pretty much fits that profile...Tribe member Claire B In this Episode: Claire's parents didn't drink much so her first experience of drinking was as a teenager – 18th birthday parties – vodkas and a sweet concentrated orange juice was her drink As she says she went straight for the hard stuff but of course had to add sweetened orange juice to make it palatable just as I did with my whisky and coke As a trainee nurse Claire would drink when she went out but would never drink alone and it was not problematic in those days In her early 20's Claire moved from the UK to SA and was struck by the drinking culture – wine at lunchtime and in fact she celebrated her first birthday in SA with a champagne breakfasts! She embraced this culture and thought it was great! The first time she began to worry about her drinking was in her late 20's when she came home from a very boozy lunch and found herself wanting to have another glass of wine That became a habit for Claire – going out for drinks and then carrying on the party alone when she got home She realised that like so many of us she didn't have an “off” button –that's definitely a red flag… as is drinking alone Other warning signs are – regularly drinking more than the low risk limits which are just one and a half bottles of wine a week, trying (and failing) to cut down, again and again - …..also when all your social activities revolve around alcohol etc I asked Claire if she tried to cut down or set rules for her drinking – she explained that she wanted someone else to set rules for her – she was actually looking for a reason to stop drinking She thought she'd found one when she relocated to China as she wasn't expecting alcohol to be so readily available and she remembered welcoming that situation However she found that alcohol was available and in fact she drank a lot during her 3 years there She found herself engineering situations where she could drink and as she said the subject took up “a lot of her bandwidth” People often ask me if they are drinking too much – I explain that if they are thinking about it, even if it's a niggling thought at the back of their mind…. Then that's probably a sign that they should take action, even if they are not drinking huge amounts Quite simply if it's on your mind.. you'll be happier without it! Those of us who've spent years trying and failing to moderate know only too well that it takes up far too much mental space – and when we get sober we can find peace Claire tried the odd alcohol free challenge but found the thought of quitting drinking for ever extremely scary She began to feel that there were 2 Claires – the sensible one and the other one who was egging her on to drink more Many of us experience this inner struggle between our rational conscious mind and our subconscious which is holding limiting beliefs about alcohol Limiting beliefs like “we can't have fun, relax or socialize” without it Beliefs which are the result of decades of exposure to marketing and peer pressure convincing us that alcohol is essential to a happy life! Claire and I both drank for decades and agreed that our neural pathways for drinking were more like Superhighways than pathways! When we start to build our alcohol free life we are looking to replace that Superhighway with an alcohol free pathway which will in turn become a Superhighway if we stick at our sobriety and continue to do that work Claire came up with a lovely analogy that her sobriety was like a garden…and just like a garden is never finished and it takes work – just like her sobriety If someone asks her advice about a family member who might be drinking too much she's not afraid to point out red flags I so agree with her that we should speak openly rather than just say “oh I'm sure they are fine” which is the usual response from people That's why I'm so grateful to Tribe members like Claire and others who have come on this podcast to share their stories It means people can hear that having a problem with alcohol does not mean that we are like the homeless tramp which society likes to portray as the alcoholic They can hear that people with a problem are just like them.. and more importantly that it is possible to make a change and to be so much happier and healthier without alcohol Claire is quite sporty and as she got into her late 40's and 50's she would often take a break from alcohol for a few weeks to prepare for a race…but always went back to drinking One day she heard me talking on the radio about our Sober Spring – a 66 day challenge we do every year It appealed to her because she loves a Challenge So she signed up but was not really planning to participate in the chatgroups but then she realized that she always told her students they must comment and participate with their online forums So Claire decided to participate in the groups and in fact she threw the book at it – she listened to a podcast a day and followed all our recommendations We've discovered over the years that it's the people who stay connected with the community are the ones who succeed – connection really is the opposite of addiction As Claire put it she went into the Tribe Sober experience lock stock and barrel – that's the way to do it! It's no good tinkering around the edges of sobriety – a short break here, another challenge there – we have to treat it like a project, a job and make it our priority for those first few months Claire realized early on that she would be continuing her sobriety beyond 66 days so she aimed for 100 days and then 6 months which many of our challengers do It's important to avoid the overwhelm which comes from the F word (the Forever word) so small steps is the way to do it Of course Claire would get triggers to drink now and again but she kept herself on track by reminding herself how far she had come and how she wasn't prepared to lose the progress she'd made She loved the Tribe Sober community and felt that some of the members had seen inside her own head – she so enjoyed mixing with people who really “got it” That's exactly what you need when you are starting out on this journey – people who get it – your drinking buddies will tell you that you are boring and you sensible friends will tell you to just cut down a bit! You need people who understand the struggle! I asked Claire how she sustains her sobriety now that her first year has passed She stays connected with Tribe Sober, goes to our Coffee meetups and participates online, she listens to the podcast and reads the quitlit In other words she tends her sobriety garden which is so important – we love it when our members stay connected After all ditching the booze is only 10% of this journey – 90% is building an life you don't want to escape from and that's exactly what Claire is doing, as well as inspiring and encouraging newbies I loved hearing Claire say that she “owned” her sobriety and was happy to talk about it with anyone who asked Her top 3 benefits are sleep, self esteem and a feeling of peace – she realizes she no longer has to be the one starting the party of being the last person to leave! Claire mentioned a few techniques that may be of interest to our listeners so let me run through them:- She talked about the power of journaling – some of us have journaled for years but others are not sure where to begin…. So we are going to run a pop up week on a FB group to help people who want to get started on journaling – that's at the end of August so watch this space Straight after journaling week we have our annual 66 day Challenge which begins on September 1st – that's the Challenge that got Claire started on her journey There will be more info and sign up pages for journaling week and the 66 day challenge soon but if you drop me an email at janet@tribesober.com we'll send you the links as soon as they are up on the website Or perhaps Claire inspired you to join Tribe Sober with her kind words about us – I loved the way she said that our members can do things at their own pace, no shaming, no one size fits all program – with only 400 members we really are able to offer a personal service To sign up just go to tribesober.com and hit join our tribe Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
This Pink Cloud S4E26 DJ Kelly Reverb (RSPS), Chad LeMans, and Dusty Burrows (LPC/ LCDC) sit down w/Frank Meeink - FORMER Neo-Nazi turned anti-Semetic activist. Author and founder of https://www.lifeafterhate.org/ . Be sure to hit up Max for all your personal injury attorney needs.... https://lonestarinjuryattorneys.com/ Tell him Kelly sent you... t shirts available at https://www.djkellyreverb.com/shop #addiction #recovery #podcast #trending #mentalhealth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thispinkcloud/support
We got drunk.... and kept recording after episode 137. So enjoy!
Pets will amaze us sometimes with their intelligence. Chaz and AJ were looking for some cool stories from the Tribe of awesome pets, and instead got calls about spider monkeys biting teachers. (0:00) Former Top Gun pilot Mitch Stinson was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about the recent headlines of balloons being shot down by pilots, and how the game has changed since he was last flying. (11:59) Tribe member Mike needs a little dating advice, and that came in the form of Chaz and AJ, comedian Pat Oates, and dating coach Kimmie Seltzer. (23:38) Dumb Ass News - Judge Lisa joined Chaz and AJ for some stupid legal headlines, including a strange one out of Greenwich. (41:11) Image Credit: Willard / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Today is Tribe Sobers 7th birthday! We're offering a birthday discount of 20% off our Kickstart online course and Annual membership – just go to tribesober.com to book and enter the code “birthday2022” – valid from now until the 16th November It's exactly 7 years today since our very first workshop in Cape Town! We wanted to mark the occasion and say thank you To say thank you to the Tribe Sober team and of course to all our members. To say thank you to everyone who has ever done a challenge or had coaching, everyone who's ever done a workshop or donated to our annual Dry January fundraiser! And of course thank you to everyone who listens to this podcast – we appreciate you! In this Episode Janet shares the story of Tribe Sober – how it started and how it evolved How it evolved into an international community – all supporting each other to make the transition from problem drinking to thriving in their sobriety We pick the story up in May 2015 – that's when I quit drinking (if you want to know why and how then you can catch that story on Tribe Sober podcast episode 1) The day after I quit drinking I started a blog – I've always loved writing and I wanted to log my journey, process my emotions and hold myself accountable. My blog was called WorldWithoutWine as that more or less described the strange place I found myself in – a world without Sauvignon Blanc… Blogging was my therapy and I got lots of comments saying “me too”! Suddenly I realized I wasn't alone in this struggle… so I gritted my teeth and kept it going. I was about 4 months sober when I was hit by those early sobriety blues. I was in limbo, I'd quit the booze but didn't quite know how my life was supposed to function without it. I'd got the hang of the not drinking part but I definitely wasn't thriving in my AF life In fact I felt flat, a bit depressed and rather bored My friends weren't helping – they were saying things like: “Are you still doing that not drinking thing?” “Surely you can have “just one” after such a long break? Apart from people who were responding to my blog I had no sober friends at all so felt quite lonely and a bit alienated from our alcohol drenched society I began to wonder if I'd done the right thing but was determined to keep going - that was the year when evidence about the link between breast cancer and alcohol was coming into the public domain and I certainly didn't want my breast cancer coming back so I soldiered on for the sake of my health I was retired from my corporate job by this time Sobriety had freed up a lot of time but I had no idea what to do with that extra time. I did spend time reading QuitLit and discovered Annie Grace's book This Naked Mind and that was a bit of gamechanger for me. That's when I realized that I'd been white knuckling it and that I had to create a mindshift rather than relying on willpower. That made me realise that although I was sober the job was not yet done – I had to learn how to thrive in my sobriety – rather than feel deprived with being hit with bouts of FOMO. I'd developed the habit of a daily walk by the sea every day to avoid witching hour and it was on these walks that I began to get ideas I could literally feel my creativity coming back.. One day I had an idea… What if… What if… I used my 25 years of experience in training and development to design a workshop which would help other people to get sober and learn to thrive in their sobriety I was confident that I could teach people HOW to stop drinking and give them a toolkit – strategies and tools that had worked for me. Although I hadn't quite got the hang of thriving in my own sobriety I wanted to build a community so that we could help each other to learn to love our alcohol free lives. We could figure it out together We could use our sobriety as a springboard for personal development. So I started to design the workshop which I called "New Beginnings". A project which was creative and kept me fully occupied It was also triggering my happy brain chemicals! Once the workshop was designed I had to get a website set up and then do some FB ads I now understand that having a big project and then dividing it into small steps is a sure way to stay happy and busy – and it worked! It was about that time that my sobriety blues began to lift. With hindsight I realise that my depression was evaporating because I had a worthwhile project on the go! So at merely 6 months sober I found myself in a hotel conference room in Cape Town running the very first workshop for 15 people – that was on November 12th 2015! So 2015 was when it all started… 2016 began with our very first Challenge – The Dry January Challenge! I was already a great supporter of an NGO here in Cape Town called Earthchild which provided yoga and lifeskills training for underprivileged children. One day it came to me that I could use our fast growing platform to fundraise for Earthchild and our first Challenge was born – that Dry January Fundraiser is a firm fixture in our calendar and we've raised more than R300,000 for Earthchild over the years – that's been enough to help more than 1,000 children. Our second CPT workshop took place in March of that year. That was where I met Janis who has been sober ever since and is now one of our Recovery Coaches – she also writes a weekly blog for us called “conversations with Janis” which you can find on the website. Building on the success of the Dry January Challenge we decided to do a longer Challenge in the Spring so our first 66 day Sober Spring Challenge was launched. Meanwhile we were getting plenty of media attention here in SA – we were featured on tv, in radio programs and the press. In an alcohol drenched society our community was hitting the news By 2017 we were running workshops in Joburg and that's where I met Nick and Lynette. They both got sober by attending a Joburg workshop. Lynette trained as a recovery coach and is now our Head Coach and they both still help me to facilitate our regular Zoom workshops. 2018 was an important year for us… Our workshops were getting great feedback so we ran our first London workshop that year. Not only did we have author of the Sober Diaries Clare Pooley as a guest speaker but it was there that we came across the fabulous Lucy! Another workshop graduate who is now an essential member of the Tribe Sober team – co-facilitating workshops and coming to the Zoom workshop every Saturday. Lucy is master of the reframe and thanks to her we now tell our newbies that “they don't have a problem, they have an opportunity to ditch the drink and change their lives in ways they cannot imagine!” So people who have been worrying about their drinking “problem” start to feel excited about the opportunity ahead. By 2018 we had a database of a few hundred people who had attended a workshop and they were wanting more – they wanted not only more content but they wanted a way to stay connected. We always begin our workshop with shares and this is a powerful experience for the participants. Not only is it often the first time that they have told their own story and realised just how unhappy alcohol is making them – but hearing other people tell their story makes them realise they are not alone in this. The honesty and vulnerability shown during the shares creates a strong bond so that's why people wanted to stay connected. So that's why we created our membership program. Because connection is the opposite of addiction. Fortunately for me that was about the time when Sue knocked on my door. She'd got sober with AA but liked our approach and wanted to get involved. Sue is an Accountant so she was able to implement some much needed structure behind the scenes. I was doing everything on my own and my little passion project of running the odd workshop in Cape Town was expanding fast! So thanks to Sue we soon got more organized as she implemented some systems and created a master spreadsheet listing our members. Our aim was always to keep our membership small so we could get to know people and provide a really personal service. Some sobriety groups have thousands of members but we are happy to stay at around the 400 member mark. We want to focus on service rather than growth. Sue also mastered our website and was soon troubleshooting and developing it further. Her role has grown along with Tribe Sober and she provides a great service to our members – she welcomes new members, gets them onboarded and holds daily group chats on Zoom for them. She even keeps a running total of the sober time we are clocking up as a Tribe – that currently stands at more than 300 years! 2019 Was spent establishing our membership and increasing the support we offered. Another successful fund raiser and as well as another Sober Spring challenge. Our team gained another member when we met Judy at a Joburg workshop. She offered her services as our Tribe Doctor which means our members get access to confidential medical advice on alcohol related matters. Then along came Courage – the Tribe Sober team has grown organically as people came to our workshops, got sober and then wanted to stay connected. However I have to admit I did headhunt this team member. At the time I was teaching HR in a business college and came across Courage from Zimbabwe. He was in my class and in fact was usually top of that class as he is one clever guy. By then our Challenges were getting more and more popular and took quite some organization so Courage came on board as our Campaign Manager – and these days he also helps me with podcast editing. 2020 was the year of the rebrand… from WWW to TS – our community had been referring to themselves as the Tribe for a while now so one day I thought it was time for a rebrand – and we became Tribe Sober. Which involved a few months developing our new website of course! Like the rest of the world we had a Pandemic to deal with – we launched our Lockdown Challenge and the workshops were shifted to Zoom. A format we've stayed with as it enables us to offer our workshop to people all over the world. 2020 was also my 5 year Soberversary which I celebrated by launching this podcast! 2021 In 2021 Mon joined our Team as Marketing Support, taking over our social media and helping me with marketing. Monica had originally joined us as a Tribe Member. She struggled a lot at first but never gave up. In fact she had 84 Day One's which is a bit of a record here at the Tribe! But she is an inspiration to many and walking proof that if you keep at it you will get there. Monica is now 18 months sober. 2022 saw the launch of our online Kickstart course – thats our original workshop which is now available as a Group Workshop, an online course or a private 1.2.1. workshop This year we also did our first 5 day Sober Bootcamp via a Facebook Group. We'll be doing that again in January so if you want to join in just find the Sober Bootcamp Facebook Group and join the conversation. Plans for 2023 include a January Sober Bootcamp as well as the launch of the Kickstart Group Coaching Program so watch this space! So that's the story of how one woman with a crazy idea started a community… It's just one example of how life can turn out when you ditch the drink and get back your energy and creativity The magic in this story is that as I helped others to ditch the booze I began to thrive in my own sobriety I discovered that this kind of work lit me up and gave my life real meaning and purpose. Don't forget that the code "birthday2022" is live now so you can claim 20% discount on Annual Membership and/or Kickstart online course! Just go to tribesober.com and you'll find all the info or message janet@tribesober.com More Info Subscription membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
I always love featuring a Tribe Member on the podcast but this week it's particularly special as Tribe member Ros is celebrating her first Soberversary. All of those Sober Firsts are important – the first time we socialise without alcohol, the first time we go on holiday Even Sober Packing (!) – it seems to be a thing for some of our members and of course the Soberversary is a culmination of all of those Sober Firsts A whole year of sobriety is enough for most people to nail the “not drinking” part – and then to start reconfiguring their lives – creating a life they don't want to escape from! I often say that if we really want to stop drinking we have to throw the book at it – and Ros is a fantastic example of the results you get if you do that Ros had been drinking for decades and knew that she would have to make a change so she joined the Tribe. She turned up on Day one – looking wobbly and tearful at our weekly Zoom Café. She came to Zoom every single week and it was such a joy to see her getting stronger and looking happier as time went by. Ros put the work in and as a result she only ever had One Day One.. She used the Tribe Roadmap and worked her way systematically through our 7 steps – she got connected, she did the prep, she did the work and then she moved into healing her body and mind. In this Episode Ros came from a non drinking household and apart from the odd half a pint of beer in the pub with her friends her teenage years were alcohol free As she got into her 20's Ros left the UK and began a career in tourism – where drinking was very much part of the work hard/play hard culture. She began to drink regularly and with enthusiasm Ros lived in Mexico for a couple of years and discovered that there was a drink that was stronger than tequila – strong enough to put her in hospital in fact As she says “if it was there I would drink it” Like many of us Ros was into healthy eating and going to the gym but no way was she going to relinquish the booze! In fact she was blissfully unaware of the toxicity of alcohol and had no idea that the “low risk” limits of alcohol are one and a half bottles of wine a week. In fact the WHO now recommend that if we want to be healthy we don't drink any alcohol at all I could do a whole episode on the toxicity of alcohol but let me just give you Russell Brand's brilliant answer when people ask him why he's not drinking – he simply says “that stuffs flammable you know” ;-) Thanks to our workshop Ros is now more than aware of just how much damage alcohol does She lost both her sisters to cancer and reflected back to the time she spent in a hospice with one of her sisters – there were lots of health experts coming in to talk about healthy eating but not one word about alcohol! Not a word about the fact that alcohol is linked to 7 different types of cancer and that drinking more than 3 small glasses of wine a week raises your risk of breast cancer by 15% We both agreed with the research that says it takes most people about a decade to recognise that we have a problem – and then to actually do something about it We both wasted far too long setting rules around our drinking and trying to moderate! Ros recognised that she needed help about 10 years before joining Tribe Sober but once she did everything changed for her She felt such a sense of relief that when she met other people who had the same “problem” with alcohol she realised that she was not alone in this If you're feeling alone in your struggle then please check out Tribe Sober – we are here for you and nothing makes us happier than helping people to ditch the booze and change their life Ros took all of our advice to heart and accepted that sobriety is not something we do “on the side” or “tinker round the edges” – we have to make it a priority, forget the people pleasing and learn to put ourselves first Ros coped with her social life by taking our advice to “be an anthropologist” – learn to be an observer and watch how people change as the drinking progresses – no need to judge anyone, come from a place of curiosity She got through her Sober Firsts, taking pleasure in every achievement and sharing them with us at the Zoom Café – she even did a Sober Cruise! We talked about the value of the Annual Trackers we use – although it might seem a bit low tech to have a piece of paper divided into 365 squares it works better than the trackers on your phone which just take you back to zero if you have a slip up With our trackers you colour in every single alcohol free day so that you can observe your Sober Stretches and see that they are getting longer As Ros didn't have a single slip up she took great pleasure in colouring in her tracker and then posting it on our chatgroup on Screenshot Saturday Our Annual trackers give perspective and keep us motivated – if you would like one just email me – janet@tribesober.com As she enters her second year of sobriety Ros is planning to relax into it – it's the new normal and her husband is also sober. After a few months of watching Ros her husband decided to do our Sober Spring Challenge to keep her company – and he's been sober ever since! More Info Subscription membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Book a Discovery Call with me to find out if our membership would help you Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
In this one we chat with Tribe Member 006 Mike Williams More James Bond thoughts More market Trends and crazy prices More commercials for Flip N Out and PinballPrices.com Lets Get It!
In this #FranchiseTribeSpotlight we are joined by Tribe Member, Ciaran Olsen. Ciaran Grew up in Vancouver, Canada. He spent 7 years as a social worker working with male youth still spends a lot of time volunteering doing this. He loves to travel, has a new family with a baby girl, and is a Current owner of a Shack Shine with O2E Brands in Vancouver. In this episode, we talk about how Ciaran navigates living abroad while running his franchise as an absentee owner. Growth is much easier when you're surrounded by like-minded, driven people. The Franchise Tribe Mastermind is full of successful Franchisees who are looking to shortcut the path to success and add value to other people while developing a tight-knit community along the way. Sound like a good fit for you? Check out FranchiseTribe.com for more info! You may be interested in my FREE Franchise Secrets Facebook Group. It's the largest and most helpful group in franchising. With over 2k members and growing daily, the conversations are super valuable with input from franchisors, franchisees, franchise consultants, franchise attorneys, vendors, and much more! Join for FREE here: FranchiseSecretsGroup.com ⬅️ Did you know you can listen to the Franchise Secrets Podcast on your favorite platforms? Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BpskQS... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Erik Van Horn is a franchising specialist, and expert in multi-unit, semi-absentee franchise business ownership. From entrepreneur to regional developer, and investor to consultant, Erik has worn many hats over the last two decades, which has provided him unique insight into complex aspects of the industry. If you're a franchisee, a franchisor, or one aspiring to be, subscribe to the Franchise Secrets channel and visit www.FranchiseSecrets.com for even more tactical and practical tools to help you buy, grow, and sell franchises like an expert.
Andrew Goodhead, our very own BizNews adventurer, is travelling all the way from Cape Town to the third BizNews Conference (March 2022) on a solar-powered e-bike. After two days of travelling, we caught up with Andrew who – after spending his first night under the stars – is in Sutherland and on track.
Chaz and AJ had WFSB Channel 3 reporter Roger Susanin on to talk about the announcement expected by Bob Stefanowski, that he will be running again for governor. (0:00) Trapper Don was on with a crazy story about a spider bite, and the insane doctor he visited to help him with his swollen knee. (3:46) Bob Stefanowski was on with Chaz and AJ to make it official: he is running for governor. Bob specifically wanted the announcement to happen here, first, and he detailed why he thinks this time around he will win the election. (9:21) Matt from Brookfield is a Tribe member, and has a crazy survival story from a failed attempt rappelling down a cliff in Sleeping Giant State Park. (27:35) Dianna Mahoney was on with good news, it's Girl Scout Cookie season! Everyone on the show has a favorite cookie, except for AJ who hates everything about the girl scouts, cookies, and fun. (38:40) Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik was on to tease an announcement by KISS, about their rescheduled 2020 Farewell Tour date in CT. Looks like it will finally happen in 2022, on a yet-to-be-released date in May. (49:41) Image Credit: gashgeron / iStock / Getty Images Plus
In this #FranchiseTribeSpotlight we are joined by Tribe Member, Chris Elmore. Chris had a successful career in the marketing/advertising agency world as a creative director for 18 years prior to getting bit by the entrepreneurial bug. 8 years ago he bought his first of two #OrangeTheoryFitness locations with a friend that he still owns. He now co-owns the Tampa Bay region for one of the largest privately held private pay home care agencies in FL, Concierge Care. And most recently with partners has become an Area Developer for emerging child development franchise #KidStrong. In this episode, we talk about how Chris got into franchising, his favorite guerrilla marketing tactics, and how to pick the best franchise for you. Growth is much easier when you're surrounded by like-minded, driven people. The Franchise Tribe Mastermind is full of successful Franchisees who are looking to shortcut the path to success and add value to other people while developing a tight-knit community along the way. Sound like a good fit for you? Check out FranchiseTribe.com for more info! You may be interested in my FREE Franchise Secrets Facebook Group. It's the largest and most helpful group in franchising. With over 2k members and growing daily, the conversations are super valuable with input from franchisors, franchisees, franchise consultants, franchise attorneys, vendors, and much more! Join for FREE here: FranchiseSecretsGroup.com ⬅️ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Did you know you can listen to the Franchise Secrets Podcast on your favorite platforms? Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BpskQS... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Erik Van Horn is a franchising specialist, and expert in multi-unit, semi-absentee franchise business ownership. From entrepreneur to regional developer, and investor to consultant, Erik has worn many hats over the last two decades, which has provided him unique insight into complex aspects of the industry. If you're a franchisee, a franchisor, or one aspiring to be, subscribe to the Franchise Secrets channel and visit www.FranchiseSecrets.com for even more tactical and practical tools to help you buy, grow, and sell franchises like an expert.
Over the past few years, there has been a trend in business toward an open, communicative, friendly, and supportive environment. While I believe that's the way it should be, there has also been confusion amongst everybody in the company and customers. Who's in charge? Who's the leader? Where are we heading? Without a strong vision applied to the entire momentum of the company, there will be no momentum. And while ideas percolate from everybody involved, somebody needs to gather them into a vision that everybody can understand, believe in, and work toward every day. I spend much of my time consulting business owners who are running face-first into this issue, as well as employees who are experiencing it from the other side. Here's where the first link in the chain breaks. Yes. Employees want to feel heard, valued, part of the team. And they love it when their bosses are part of their tribe and work to create an environment that makes them all feel respected and equal. But… the boss is still the boss. Speaking of the boss— Anybody who runs a company wants to be part of the company tribe, feel like one of the team, and get into the trenches to help everybody succeed. But… the boss is still the boss. This dynamic will always be present since there will always be a divide between the leader and those being led. The solution is to look at it differently by remembering— Everybody on your team is a member of the tribe, and everybody has a job. That includes the boss. But there is a difference. Yes, employees may love it when their leader is also one of them, but they also need that person to cast a vision, move the team forward, and help them achieve their dreams. In other words, when all are equal, yet everybody respects their different roles, your culture gets stronger, your momentum increases, and everybody gets more success.
Chaz and AJ addressed all the big things they missed while out for a week of vacation, like the massive rains and flooding, and the dumb word that won the spelling bee. (0:00) John called in to say hi after three months without the show, since he's been hiking the Appalachian Trail. He explained why he started in the middle, and how he found out the hard way that he didn't know quite as much as he thought he did about camping and hiking. (14:46) Tribe member Kim was on the phone this morning to share her crazy story with Chaz and AJ, a wild snake slithered right onto her shoulder while she was sitting on her couch. Trapper Don helped her out, so he called and then the conversation turned to squirrels. Deborah the wildlife rehabilitation pro wanted to make sure we all knew not to drive unwanted squirrels miles away after capture. (20:47) Dare Taylor used to be a Disney princess that did some artistic modeling on the side. Now, she is making bank through her OnlyFans account. Dare was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to share some of the very strange requests she's received from her fans. (35:32) Image Credit: Frank DeBonis / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Chaz and AJ invited Tribe member Gabriella on this morning to share the story of Roger and Bubb. Roger is a homeless man with no family, only his dog, Bubb. Over the weekend, they were both stabbed. Gabriella helped get Bubb to the vet, and they will both be OK, but clearly could use a lot of help right now. (0:00) The war on leaf blowers is here. Dan is a landscaper that has moved to all electric leaf blowers, since the gas-powered machines can cause hearing loss and are terrible for the environment. (10:15) Dumb Ass News - A fetish performer needed to call the fire department, when she couldn't get herself unstuck from a metal chair. (26:21) Chaz and AJ's first, real, in-studio guest since the first week of March 2020 was in today. Attorney Norm Pattis talked as much as he could about the Fotis Dulos TV special, and why he absolutely refused to watch it. (32:23) Matt the fisherman was on to talk about his friend Mike, the guy everyone is making fun of for saying he was swallowed by a whale. Matt has never known Mike to be a liar, and explained some of the details that were missing from news coverage that would help explain how it went down just like Mike said it did. (40:10) Eliot Lewis has performed with everyone from Hall & Oates, to Elton John, the Who, Peter Frampton and so much more. He was on to talk about joining Daryl Hall for some episodes of "Live from Daryl's House," including the episode when Kenny Loggins showed up. (55:46) Image Credit: Vaivirga / iStock / Getty Images Plus
It's Pride Month and rainbows are literally everywhere. Not to mention, members of the Black LGBTQ+ community are showing up and showing on every platform! We have Pose, RuPaul's Drag Race, and Legendary, to name a few. But behind the commercialization and corporatization of LGBTQ Pride, we have have the every day, young Black queer folk whose stories will never be mainstream or viral BUT are important. Join Dr. Wendasha as she chats with Tribe member Vikki about navigating the world as a young, Black, bisexual, agender person.
A Tribe member shares a great mom story, that winds up with him carrying a scar on his head to this very day. Plus, the end of the snow day for students. (0:00) Scot Haney was on while Chaz and AJ admitted their worst-ever job interview moments. AJ once choked on water so badly, everyone had to ask him if he was for real. (15:18) A week's worth of flubbles! Chaz and AJ both expected an abbreviated montage this week, but couldn't have been more wrong. (21:23) Boss Keith was in for his Top 5 list, which were his biggest (and loudest) complaints regarding someone else's list of the best sitcoms of all time. (27:54)Image Credit: fizkes / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Being stuck in a 9 to 5 job decreases the possibility of finding opportunities to earn big to finally enjoy more time living life than working all your life. Our guest for today is a stud who worked hard and left the corporate setup in exchange for better opportunities in real estate wholesaling. We have Brian Hemmerle today in the show. He walked down the land journey with Brent Bowers that opened opportunities for him in building his passive. He just got his first deal through it. In this episode, Brain will share his deals and the process he underwent. He will also talk about building his passive income and his strategies in doing it. Also, he will share his passive income goals and about finding his rockstar VA. If you want to learn how Brian made it in doing his wholesaling business full time, leaving his 9 to 5 job, then this episode is for you. RESOURCES: The Land Sharks Facebook Marketplace Craigslist Screen-o-matic
John, a Tribe member called in a story about lighting himself on fire as a younger man, and admitted that his friends convinced him to call in and tell the story. (0:00) Ashley never fails to fail during Family Feud. Chaz didn't have to try hard to get some A+ sound bytes out of her today. (5:13) Movie critic Joe Meyers was on with his Top 5 baseball movies, in honor of the season starting soon. The Tribe called in their guesses, and a lot of early guesses did not make the list, much to Chaz's surprise. (8:05)Image Credit: lamyai / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Cancel culture has threatened a lot of movies we enjoyed in the past. Chaz and AJ enlisted movie critic Joe Meyers and the Tribe to help their "Movie Makeover." The Tribe nominate a movie they think cancel culture may target next, Joe Meyers explains which part of the movie is most troublesome today, and Chaz and AJ work to "fix" the scene to save the movie for future generations. The first nomination, Blazing Saddles, proved to be especially difficult. (0:00) Tribe member Rob recently won a ton of money at Mohegan Sun. Rob was on the phone to explain the game he was playing, why the table had to be shut down for two hours after his big win, and the first thing he wants to buy with the prize money. (19:32) Dumb Ass News - Would you let your friend cut off your wiener just to go viral? Two geniuses tried this, it worked, but now one of them is in jail. (32:07)Image Credit: welcomia / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Our guest for today’s show is an REI Radio student who closed his sizeable deal from radio advertising after only 30 days of going live. Marcelo Valdez has now two radio stations and is in the process of negotiation for a third station in the next month, three stations in 90 days! In today’s episode, Marcelo will be interviewed by Chris Arnold on his wholesaling story, what marketing strategies he is doing, and how far it got him to this day. With that, he will dive into how he bumped into wholesaling, expanding his radio stations and his business, his first sizeable deal, his marketing portfolio, and what he loves about radio. Learn how he grows his business through wholesaling and getting the hang of radio and its benefits. Find out what it is on the radio that makes Marcelo want to have more. Listen and enjoy this episode! RESOURCES: REI Radio Program TTP Cold Calling Training
Kate & Mandy are talking to Jamila Rizvi; author, editor, presenter, podcaster, political commentator and mum of Rafi. She describes herself as “pea adjacent” having an acquired disability. At the end of 2017 she was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor. She had 36 rounds of radiation and two brain surgeries, which has done damage in that area of her brain causing a range of issues broadly due to the fact that her pituitary gland doesn’t work.Jamila’s favourite music is from her best friend and musician Clare BowditchJamila’s latest book she edited with Helen McCabe is Untold Resilience, stories of courage survival and love, from women who have gone before.Her daily podcast is called The Briefing (hosted by Tom Tilley with regular rotating co-hosts Jan Fran, Annika Smethurst and Jamila). Now Jamila does The Weekend Briefing, with the episodes being released through The Briefing podcast.Jamila and Clare Bowditch have been folding the washing while talking to amazing people in the online event Quarantine with Jam and Clare on Facebook or Instagram, which is the online version of the popular event series Tea with Jam and ClareThe podcast by Astrid Edwards is called The GarretFollow Jamila on Instagram or FacebookThank you for supporting Too Peas in a Podcast!Website: www.toopeasinapodcast.com.auEmail: toopeaspodcast@gmail.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/too-peas-in-a-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the second season of the Trade Tribe! Questions of the week: (Comment your answer below) 1.) What stock under $10 are you holding that you wish would hit 1000%? 2.) How does it feel to have a new president? This week we talk about cheap stocks, our club on Clubhouse (weekly call at 2pm CT), our new President Joe Biden and the executive orders he's been signing, another round of stimulus hitting, the Gamestop short squeeze by WallStBets, social media censorship, Bitcoin rally and institutional investors, altcoins, earnings season, vaccine stocks bouncing back, electric vehicle stocks/news, had an open Q&A where we answered: whether you should buy one stock or multiple stocks, how to find great breakout stocks, when to get out of a stock, and a bunch of other things. Intro: 00:00 - 6:07 Week In Review: 6:07 - 39:37 Meme of the week: 39:37 - 45:18 Week In Review (Contd.): 45:18 - 49:15 Question of the Week: 49:15 - 52:37 Book Club: 52:37 - 53:16 Lesson of the Week (Open Q&A): 53:16 - 1:10:03 Week Ahead: 1:10:03 - 1:16:00 Tribe Member's Picks: 1:16:00 - 1:26:15 Outro: 1:26:15 - 1:28:01 Follow us on social media & subscribe to our youtube channel & podcast! Twitter: @thetradetribe | IG: @thetradetribe Youtube: TheTradeTribe | Any Podcast Platforms: TheTradeTribe Email: contactthetradetribe@gmail.com Website: https://www.tashenterprises.org #stocks #options #crytpo #cryptocurrency #bitcoin #altcoins #trump #biden #spac #daytrading #gamestop #wallstbets #clubhouse #elonmusk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/support
Shaun is a business owner, entrepreneur, and a professional athlete. She is a survivor of sexual assault and domestic violence. She is a warrior women and survivor is in her blood, never letting her abusers bring her down or keep her from reaching her goals. Her motto is Eat well, train hard, live betterYou can find Shaun @https://www.instagram.com/livingunbreakablehttps://www.facebook.com/liveunbreakablehttps://www.liveunbreakable.comFind Shine Through The Shadows @https://www.instagram.com/shinethroughtheshadows_https://www.facebook.com/shinethroghtheshadowsBecome A shine Tribe Member@https://www.patreon.com/shinethroughtheshadowsStart your own podcast and get a $20 Amazon Card @https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1062107Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shinethroughtheshadows)
Welcome to the ninth episode of the Trade Tribe! Questions of the week: (Comment your answer below) 1.) What's your investment goal? This week we talk about investment goals, automating trading, Kevin.trades' book “Calculated Risk”, investing strategies, technical analysis, options trading, COVID vaccines, Tesla joining the S&P500, bitcoin and a bunch of other things. Intro & Check-in: 00:00 - 07:10 Meme of the week: 07:10 - 09:56 Book Club: 09:56 - 33:00 Week In Review: 33:00 - 1:00:50 Week Ahead: 1:00:50 - 1:05:00 Tribe Member's Picks: 1:05:00 - 1:12:00 Question of the Week/Outro: 1:12:00 - 1:13:11 Follow us on social media & subscribe to our youtube channel & podcast! Twitter: @thetradetribe | IG: @thetradetribe Youtube: TheTradeTribe | Any Podcast Platforms: TheTradeTribe Email: contactthetradetribe@gmail.com Website: https://www.tashenterprises.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/support
Welcome to the eighth episode of the Trade Tribe! Questions of the week: (Comment your answer below) 1.) If you had your own talk show, who would be your first guest? 2.) What stocks are you looking at and why? This week we talk about bitcoin, unusual options activity, AfroTech, AMC movies, trading strategies, legalization of weed, sports betting, and Prop 22, Pfizer vaccine news, electric vehicles, IPOs and a bunch of other things. Intro & Check-in: 00:00 - 07:45 Meme of the week: 07:45 - 26:05 Lesson of the Week: 26:05 - 27:40 Week In Review: 27:40 - 55:44 Week Ahead: 55:44 - 1:04:22 Tribe Member's Picks: 1:04:22 - 1:10:07 Question of the Week: 1:10:07 - 1:11:07 Outro: 1:11:07 - 1:12:30 Follow us on social media & subscribe to our youtube channel & podcast! Twitter: @thetradetribe | IG: @thetradetribe Youtube: TheTradeTribe | Any Podcast Platforms: TheTradeTribe Email: contactthetradetribe@gmail.com Website: https://www.tashenterprises.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/support
In this episode, DMP collaborator Basil Wiering interviews Professor Brittany Hunt, a member of the Lumbee Tribe, and doctoral candidate at UNCC. She highlights the erasure of Native Americans and how rampant cultural appropriation is in the fabric of our society. Oftentimes, indigenous people are not credited for their many cultural contributions; one example is that they're the original Southerners who created regional food staples like grits and hushpuppies, and another is the phenomenon of white people's unsubstantiated claims to Native lineage, such as thinking they have a Cherokee great-grandmother. Stereotypes drive many interpersonal interactions and exude the core myth that the indigenous are people "in the past" and they are subsequently excluded from race conversations about systemic problems, like police brutality and mass incarceration. Prof. Hunt further points out how academically sanctioned racism functions to justify racist attitudes and how many remain complicit. She offers listeners some specific strategies she is always prepared with when faced with microaggressions, such as exposing underlying absurdity and asking questions to reveal intent, and she calls us all in to action so that we can analyze how we contribute to the racial erasure of indigenous people, be more critical and decolonize our language, and decolonize curriculum for educators in decision-making positions, all good goals whether or not there are indigenous people represented within institutions.
Welcome to the sixth episode of the Trade Tribe! Question of the Week: What do you do after a huge loss? (Comment or message us your answer below) This week we talk about the US presidential elections, how to play earnings reports, next-gen game consoles, trading Tesla, the stimulus talks, upcoming earnings report and the "Earnings Trap", rising COVID cases, Prop 22 & Ridesharing companies, Bitcoin and a bunch of other things. Intro & Check-in: 00:00 - 06:31 Meme of the week: 06:31 - 07:40 Lesson of the Week (Earnings Reports): 07:40 - 22:47 Week In Review: 22:47 - 50:24 Week Ahead: 50:24 - 1:04:26 Tribe Member's Picks: 1:04:26 - 1:08:50 Outro: 1:08:50 - 1:12:29 Follow us on social media & subscribe to our youtube channel & podcast! Twitter: @thetradetribe | IG: @thetradetribe Youtube: TheTradeTribe | Any Podcast Platforms: TheTradeTribe Email: contactthetradetribe@gmail.com Website: https://www.tashenterprises.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/support
Welcome to the fourth episode of the Trade Tribe! This week we talk about a potential market sell off, the hack on robinhood, new gaming consoles coming out soon, stock scanners, amazon prime day, the apple event, zoom's new features and a bunch of other things. Intro & Check-in: 00:00 - 05: 30 Meme of the week: 05:30 - 07:53 Lesson of the week (Scanners & Lists): 07:53 - 18:08 Book Club: 18:08 - 20:38 Week In Review: 20:38 - 55:29 Week Ahead: 55:29 - 1:01:37 Tribe Member's Picks: 1:01:37 - 1:09:30 Outro: 1:09:30 - 1:14:25 Follow us on social media & subscribe to our youtube channel & podcast! Twitter: @thetradetribe | IG: @thetradetribe Youtube: TheTradeTribe | Any Podcast Platforms: TheTradeTribe Email: contactthetradetribe@gmail.com Website: https://www.tashenterprises.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/support
Welcome to the first episode of the Trade Tribe! This week we talk about trailing stop orders, how major stocks dropped, Tesla's battery day, and a bunch of other things. Intro & Check-in: 00:00 - 03:30 Meme of the week: 03:30 - 04:35 Lesson of the week (Trailing Stop Orders): 04:35 - 09:05 Week In Review: 09:05 - 19:30 Week Ahead: 19:30 - 31:00 Tribe Member's Picks: 31:00 - 55:30 Outro: 55:30 - 58:19 Follow us on social media & subscribe to our youtube channel & podcast! Twitter: @thetradetribe | IG: @thetradetribe Youtube: TheTradeTribe | Any Podcast Platforms: TheTradeTribe Email: contactthetradetribe@gmail.com Website: www.tashenterprises.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/support
This is the one where no one is here to babysit Drew and he chose Tribe Member Tim Lee to help him host
We are back... I have to edit episode 50... so in the mean while sink your tiger teeth into this.... we are a bit rusty and Drew was on Skype because we are practicing safe social distance sex. This was a normal dumb episode! Enjoy! Like us on Facebook The Poor Mans Pinball Podcast email us at poormanspinball@gmail.com Buy your grandma a nice shirt... https://silverballswag.com/collections/poor-mans-pinball-podcast
Drew just gets super drunk... listen to his decent into decay... and be sure to listen to the Brick Shot and of course our very own Tribe member #2 Martin. And please stay till the end we have some out takes that will make your side ache with laughter... so funny!
Tom writes “Hey Wes I just listened to episode 628. I have some stories that line right up with what that guy was saying about the little people. I’m happy to share if you’d like to hear them.” Spoke to the witness and he shared with me several stories about the little people, lights and Sasquatch. The Lakota are a Native American tribe. Also known as the Teton Sioux, they are one of the three tribes of the Great Sioux Nation. Their current lands are in North and South Dakota. They speak Lakȟótiyapi—the Lakota language, the westernmost of three closely related languages that belong to the Siouan language family. Tom returns tonight to discuss little people, strange cryptids and giants.
Great episode today folks... we spoke with local legend Dave Brennan Tribe member #9 We Talk Heavy Metal and we do Top 5 Early Solid State games! Enjoy. Email us at poormanspinball@gmail.com Like us on Facebook The Poor Man's Pinball Podcast Buy our shirts and mugs at https://silverballswag.com/collections/poor-mans-pinball-podcast
Great episode today folks... we spoke with Martin listener #15/Tribe member #2. We have a lot of news today, Stern, Twipys, Haggis, American Pinball Drew did a history report on 1987's Bally Hardbody. Enjoy. Email us at poormanspinball@gmail.com Like us on Facebook The Poor Man's Pinball Podcast Buy our shirts and mugs at https://silverballswag.com/collections/poor-mans-pinball-podcast
Our tribe, in the middle of Alaska, Our tribe, in the middle of our-- Our tribe, in the middle of The Brick, Our tribe, in the middle of our-- Welcome to wherever you are, Tribe Member! Join co-hosts Lee and Charles as they dive deep into goats (the G.O.A.T of the animal kingdom), staring at the moon, and, wait for it wait for it, Queuing Theory! Podcast extraordinaire and friend of the pod, Jeanette, accompanies us to share her lovely thoughts about finding her own tribe, so stay tuned to the end! Theme music by Matt Jackson Podcast Artwork by Lazerkitties (instagram.com/lazerkitties) Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, and SoundCloud. write in: northernoverexposurepodcast@gmail.com
Tribe Member number 10 Josh Mudd Joins the Poor men, as we shoot the shit about the Pinball world going nuts about Podcasts! Like us on Facebook at The Poor Man's Pinball Podcast Email us at poormanspinball@gmail.com Buy a shirt for Macho Man @ https://silverballswag.com/collections/poor-mans-pinball-podcast
Educator Caroline Mills talks about the time she met Fidel Castro and how she imparts her wisdom to the young people on the Wind River Reservation. “I think it’s important to be available, be accessible, and talk to anybody, and encourage them– because young people need to shoot for the stars and follow their dreams.” – Caroline Mills on mentorship. Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/30
According to the teachers advocating the law if attraction, one must follow bliss! Please tune in at your leisure to bear witness to Normia's passion spawned poetry. Let's check in! Once, again I ask you to remind yourselves of what casts wind into your sails? Indeed! What lights your fire? The arts? Music? Love? Family? Career? Furthermore, what type of individual would you categorize yourself as! Enclosed is a link to a quiz to determine the aforementioned. Are you a Firestarter... Tribe Member.. Side Hustle or Thriver? Moreover, are you on an expedition comprised of optimal fulfillment? https://clarityonfire.com/quiz/
The one where Kate and Mandy chat to the divine Lisa Jenkins about why she is a member of #peatoo . About her pregnancy with type1 Diabetes, and having premmie babies. Also we talk about what made us laugh and cry this week. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/too-peas-in-a-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tribe member calls in about bringing a pregnant praying mantis home (0:00), Scot Haney loves Depeche Mode (6:03), comedian Andrew Santino talks about comedy podcasts, Jerry Seinfeld, his auditions for big comedy shows, plus losing out on an SNL role to Pete Davidson (15:58), Dumb Ass News - dog says "hello" (47:03), and Boss Keith's Top 5 rules for his 11-year-old daughter (51:43).
Lisa Targett: UK General Manager at TRIBELeila is joined by Lisa Targett, UK General Manager at TRIBE, member of the Drum’s #50Under30 and one of Diversity Journal's Women Worth Watching in 2018. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT· Lisa’s leadership stories throughout her career so far, such as managing a team of 30 in her early 20s at a Microsoft/Channel 9 (Australia) joint venture· How Lisa grew up with inspirational role models who influenced her career through hard work, entrepreneurialism and lack of entitlement· How the new challenges of technology and changes in identity have shaped younger generations· The importance of embracing authenticity and “truth seeking”· “Be comfortable in the uncomfortable”: how business innovation can lead to development of resilience to making mistakesRESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lisatargett/http://tribegroup.co
As the Harry Potter super fans (and Ravenclaw nerds) that we are, it’s truly amazing that this idea hadn’t occurred to us before … but better late than never! Instead of a blog this week, we sat down for a quick, fun round of sorting our favorite HP characters by their Passion Profile. Can you guess whether Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore, Luna, Neville, Ginny, and even He Who Must Not Be Named is a Firestarter, Tribe Member, Thriver, or Side Hustler?? After you’ve listened, leave a comment to let us know your own Hogwarts house, Passion Profile, and if you agree with how we sorted everyone! (We also couldn’t help ourselves … since Game of Thrones is officially over, we had to sort a few of our faves from that series, too! So come share your take on GOT sorting as well). $50 OFF THE PPSC & A FREE COACHING SESSION! Today (Tuesday, May 21) is the LAST day that we’re offering a special deal ($50 off AND a free hour-long coaching session!) on the Passion Profile Short Course— our 5-ish hour, totally online, go-at-your-own-pace program that helps you find your career direction in as little as 1 day. Use code MAY during checkout! Check out all the details and sign up here. IF YOU LIKED THIS, YOU’LL ALSO LOVE Side Chat: The 4 Passion Profiles (December, 2018) Bring your own butterbeer (Kristen interviews Rachel on her 30th birthday!) (August, 2018) Exploring the 16 personality types with Leslie McDaniel (August, 2018) Krachel plays 36 questions to fall in love with anyone (April, 2019) LINKS Leave us a comment on this episode Take the Passion Profile Quiz Submit your question for a future episode of Dear Krachel Check out our YouTube channel
Meadow is a hardware security dark witch with a keen eye and open heart to how normal users take what we, the security nerds, provide them with. Meadow also specialises in automation for the purpose of removing humans from the equation and is a firm believer in security serving normal users, not the other way around. Nothing makes her happier than being able to help others, be it with her job, the information security community work or by means of random Twitter threads - maybe apart from banging her head to some dark metal. To watch Meadow's BSides London talk click the link here. To watch Meadow's BSides Leeds talk click the link here. To follow Meadow on Twitter click the link here. Catch 22 (Joseph Heller) Fail-Safe (Eugene Burdick) Dr Strangelove (DVD) 2001: A Space Odyssey To help the podcast, consider supporting via Patreon, where we produce content and merchandise for the listeners who regularly support the show. Become a DAWN RIDER or TRIBE MEMBER and receive bonus shows with analysis, discussion and tips on the Human Factors that impact on the security of us all. To find out more click the link here to go to our Patreon page. Don't forget you can also follow Jenny on Twitter by clicking the link here.
Join us for the first episode of Cuts and Conversations I’m your host Joe (@jayones_uptoppod) accompanied by super dope guest Shaye(@fullmoonbeauties). Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cutsandconvos/message
Leading the sales team at Next Generation Security is the latest incarnation for Paul who has wide industry experience and strong opinions on the information security industry, lifelong learning and how sales professionals should go about doing their job. Pulling no punches, this is a fascinating interview that covers how this infosec professional sees the industry now, how to start out in your security career and why a people focus still matters even when you deal with the tech. Thank you for a great interview Paul! To connect with Paul via LinkedIn click the link here. To follow Paul on Twitter click the link here. To visit Paul's site click the link here. Sapiens (Yuval Noah Harari) Influence (Robert Cialdini) Pre-Suasion (Robert Cialdini) Body of Secrets (James Bamford) The Shadow Factory (James Bamford) To help the podcast, consider supporting via Patreon, where we produce content and merchandise for the listeners who regularly support the show. Become a DAWN RIDER or TRIBE MEMBER and receive bonus shows with analysis, discussion and tips on the Human Factors that impact on the security of us all. To find out more click the link here to go to our Patreon page. Don't forget you can also follow Jenny on Twitter by clicking the link here.
Mo has extensive experience in helping organisations with the cultural and behavioural side of cyber security. He has gained this experience in roles across the public and private sector having worked on business as usual activities, security improvement programmes, transformation projects, large scale implementation programmes as well as projects that have had media coverage. Listen in to Mo and Jenny explore culture in organisations and how best to bring about positive change in any environment. We find out that empathy is a vital tool when trying to understand what people are thinking and feeling, as well as why. Deep Work (Cal Newport) Enter the Dragon (Blu-Ray) To check Mo out on LinkedIn click here. To help the podcast, consider supporting via Patreon, where we produce content and merchandise for the listeners who regularly support the show. Become a DAWN RIDER or TRIBE MEMBER and receive bonus shows with analysis, discussion and tips on the Human Factors that impact on the security of us all. To find out more click the link here to go to our Patreon page. Don't forget you can also follow Jenny on Twitter by clicking the link here.
Dr. Lydia Kostopoulos consults on the intersection of people, strategy, technology, education, and national security. She addressed the United Nations member states on the military effects panel at the Convention of Certain Weapons Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS). Formerly the Director for Strategic Engagement at the College of Information and Cyberspace at the National Defense University, a Principal Consultant for PA and higher education professor teaching national security at several universities, her professional experience spans three continents, several countries and multi-cultural environments. She speaks and writes on disruptive technology convergence, innovation, tech ethics, and national security. She lectures at the National Defense University, Joint Special Operations University, is a member of the IEEE-USA AI Policy Committee, participates in NATO’s Science for Peace and Security Program, and during the Obama administration has received the U.S. Presidential Volunteer Service Award for her pro bono work in cybersecurity. In efforts to raise awareness on AI and ethics she is working on a reflectional art series [#ArtAboutAI], and a game about emerging technology and ethics called Sapien2.0. The Sleep Revolution (Arianna Huffington) The 100-Year Life (Linda Gratton and Andrew Scott) The Body Book (Cameron Diaz) The Longevity Book (Cameron Diaz) To explore Sapien2.0 click the link here. To follow Lydia on Twitter click the link here. To help the podcast, consider supporting via Patreon, where we produce content and merchandise for the listeners who regularly support the show. Become a DAWN RIDER or TRIBE MEMBER and receive bonus shows with analysis, discussion and tips on the Human Factors that impact on the security of us all. To find out more click the link here to go to our Patreon page. Don't forget you can also follow Jenny on Twitter by clicking the link here.
How do you make your first $6k sale in just a couple of weeks? Sam was able to accomplish this sale by performing the activities that put him in the right place at the precise time with the ideal client. Sam provides SEO services for clients utilizing a tripwire which in turn evolved into a larger sale. Although his situation is a little unique due to his background, the sales activities he took the time to complete yielded the desired results. Business and sales is ultimately a numbers game and closing skills help but are not required as demonstrated in this example of success. Learn about these topics and much more here in today’s video: How Sam Closed His First $6k SEO Sale (Interview with New Tribe Member)
Welcome back to another CWCM! For those of you who didn't catch it the last time, I've officially named these Monday episodes: Coffee with Chelann Mondays (CWCM). The first Monday of every month I will be releasing a bonus episode for the week with myself either doing a solo episode on an on-demand topic, or I'll be featuring a conversation I had with a special guest. Today's CWCM is with yours truly. I sat down with my coffee and went into detail about a topic I mention a lot but haven't ever gone into too much detail about on the show. That topic is time-blocking. You better believe it. ;) The concept of time has always been fascinating to me. It never stops and sometimes it can move incredibly slow, but in hindsight, it always seems to fly by. Time is our most precious commodity because we can't get it back. So how do we make the most of our time? Well, today I talk about how to maximize your productivity through the power of time-blocking. This concept has been a game-changer for me and I hope that it sheds some light and perspective for you as well! An example of my time-blocked day: 4:30 am- Morning routine 6:15 am- Reply to emails, Facebook group comments, and post in the Facebook group 7:20 am- Prep for afternoon interviews 7:50 am- Record and edit CWCM episode 8:50 am- Create an email to list about CWCM episode 9:15 am- Add new email to 25 Tribe initial email sequence 9:40 am- Update NUYU weekly update board 10:00 am- Create e-book version of NUYU Culture Book (complete half) 10:40 am- Analyze cash flow 11:00 am- Workout 12:00 pm- Go to juice bar 1:30 pm- Call #1 with 25 Tribe Member 2:15 pm- Plan New York trip 3:00 pm- Interview #1 4:10 pm- Call #2 with 25 Tribe Member 5:00 pm- Interview #2 6:00 pm- Finish up loose ends of anything that didn't get accomplished 7:00 pm- Dinner with roommate Resources: FREE DEAR MILLENNIAL, RESOURCES Connect with Chelann further: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Learn more about Chelann: chelanngienger.com THANK YOU! Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. Also, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and I definitely read each and every one of them. Become part of the 25 Tribe! Join the OFFICIAL 25 Tribe Community! Subscribe to the Entrepreneur Before 25 Podcast. Enter your email for regular emails from Chelann Gienger on how to live a life of freedom and balance while being a young entrepreneur. Follow @chelanngienger on Instagram! Know someone who needs to hear this episode? Take a second and share it!
Jomy is an audacious tribe member from Rockland County, New York. The new rhino graduated with an engineering degree in electronics and computer but decided to give wholesaling a try in 2014. In this episode, he will share how he closed his first deal since joining the tribe, the fears he conquered along the way, and how a $433 investment got him $14, 000 in profit! RESOURCES: ListSource Website Profit First by Mike Michalowicz The ONE Thing by Gary Keller The Pumpkin Plan by Mike Michalowicz
You may have noticed in the past months that Ryan has not published his income reports with the same regularity that he has in the past. What's up with that? It was intentional - there were business decisions and changes going on behind the scenes that Ryan didn't feel entirely good about sharing, and he also didn't feel it would have been ethical to share profit figures from a business that he was beginning to move out of - yes, by now he's sold one of his primary physical product businesses. Ryan shares the details on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane. Some of you who sell on Amazon don't realize what you're sitting on. As Ryan has walked through the journey of selling his primary physical products business - Sheer Strength - he's been able to rub shoulders with individuals who have a greater degree of experience in big business than he has, and he's learned something important from them: the ability to build a wide and deep company on a base like Amazon has been nothing but an advantage. It makes sense when you take the time to think about it. With the continued growth of Amazon, large companies and investors want a piece of the pie, and companies like Sheer Strength - and like yours - may be the exact thing those people are looking to invest in or purchase. Find out about the opportunities on the horizon for successful Amazon brands, on this episode. If you're building a brand on Amazon, don't neglect “off Amazon” marketing. As negotiations commenced for the sale of the Sheer Strength brand Ryan noticed that many of the things he and his partner had done to build the business were seen as assets by those interested in purchasing the company. Successful Facebook Advertising campaigns, retail sales, social media presence and popularity - all of those were strong points in the buyer's consideration because they demonstrated not only what the company had been able to do, but what was already in place to help them move the business to the next level. So if you're selling on Amazon, don't forget about those “off Amazon” channels for marketing and sales. It's not only going to bring in more profit, it may set you up for great opportunities down the road. Building a media empire to build businesses, swing elections, and launch companies. In Ryan's words, one of the things that gets him jizzer-jazzered up these days is that he's now got the freedom to build a media empire that can do big things in the world. He is able to invest in companies and causes he cares about. He's able to lean on his influence to impact the outcome of elections and energize social movements. He's able to make changes in the world directly because of the wealth he's been able to amass. If you'd like to know more of what Ryan sees ahead for the future of Freedom Fast Lane and Capitalism.com, you need to hear this episode. Quality businesses from the Tribe deserve to be invested in. One of the most exciting things for Ryan is the prospect of investing in the businesses of people he's had a hand mentoring. It's exciting to think that some of the next big name brands and world-changing companies could have been birthed in the Freedom Fast Lane community. Ryan talks about his enthusiasm at the possibility of supporting Tribe member businesses in the future as he wraps up this episode. You won't want to miss out on this one. Outline Of This Great Episode [0:22] Ryan's intro to this episode, recorded from his vacation spot. [1:18] About 6 months ago Ryan sold a portion of one of his physical products businesses. [6:04] Why Ryan and his partner felt it was time to do something different with their business. [12:32] Why you have an opportunity like no other. [15:10] The power and importance of doing “off Amazon” marketing. [19:30] What Ryan is excited about being out of the day to day operations. [23:50] Plans for the profits: Nothing for the first 6 to 12 months. [27:16] The option of investing in Tribe Member businesses. [31:10] Why Ryan stepped out of Capitalism.com and how it's changing the company. Resources Mentioned On This Episode 4 Peaks Capital Partners (sponsor) - Listen to the “Mailbox Money” episode www.FreedomFastLane.com/Tribe Quest Nutrition www.Capitalism.com Foxbrim Sheer Strength Zen Active Sports Connect With Freedom Fast Lane Website: www.FreedomFastLane.com On Youtube On Facebook On Twitter On Google Plus On LinkedIn On Instagram Subscribe to Freedom Fast Lane Subscribe to the Freedom Fast Lane Podcast with Ryan Daniel Moran P.S. Tickets for this year's Capitalism Conference (Formerly Freedom Fast Lane LIVE) are now on sale. Go get your tickets here!
Miya Song is a KendamaUSA Tribe member, living in Oahu, Hawaii. Not only is she one of best female players in the game, she's also an artist and is known for her infamous Strawberry mark on all your damas! Listen to this mellow interview with the one and only, Miya Song. Special thanks: Molly Harney (@mollmollz) Haley Bishoff (@hbishhh) Miya Song (@_Miyasong) Jack Baker - Production (@freewheelinfilm) Jesse Williams - Graphics (@itsthejesse2) KendamaUSA - Premiere Sponsor (@kendamaUSA) Find Your Wings/Kristian Aynedter (@find_your_wings_) Click Clack Radio (@clickclackradio) Don't forget to use the code "CLICKCLACK" to get 10% off your order at www.KendamaUSA.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7ygv_ArH7o
Have you ever wondered why it is you LOVE a brand or product so much? You my friend are their ‘Tribe Member’ yes you heard right, their client for life. Once you have found out what drives your target market and how to truly connect with them, from there you will build lifelong tribe members that won’t go anywhere else.