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- Nick Kyrgios wins singles and doubles title in Washington to announce himself as a challenger for the US Open title. He will be seeded for the singles draw and is probably playing at a top-10 level, isn't he? - Daniil Medvedev also won a title this week in Los Cabos, beating Cam Norrie in the final after another strong week for the British No 1 - Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka faced off in San Jose, but where is this rivalry going? - Afterwards, Naomi Osaka Tweeted and deleted about not having rich parents. Is that where all tennis players' motivation comes from? - Daria Kasatkina is third in the WTA Race after winning the title, beating Elena Rybakina, Aryna Sabalenka, Paula Badosa and Shelby Rogers; (worth noting Gauff is no. 4 in the race) - Terry White asked what we think about not allowing second serves? "Too many serve bots in the game. Has this been tried before?" he wrote on Twitter - Elena Tsourdi asked us about Iga Swiatek's defeat to Carolina Garcia, particularly her destruction on second serve, and whether that concerns us about her form going forward AND FINALLY - Pickleball and padel both got prominent coverage on US and UK TV this week - can tennis get anything out of people picking up these sports? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Nick Kyrgios wins singles and doubles title in Washington to announce himself as a challenger for the US Open title. He will be seeded for the singles draw and is probably playing at a top-10 level, isn't he? - Daniil Medvedev also won a title this week in Los Cabos, beating Cam Norrie in the final after another strong week for the British No 1 - Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka faced off in San Jose, but where is this rivalry going? - Afterwards, Naomi Osaka Tweeted and deleted about not having rich parents. Is that where all tennis players' motivation comes from? - Daria Kasatkina is third in the WTA Race after winning the title, beating Elena Rybakina, Aryna Sabalenka, Paula Badosa and Shelby Rogers; (worth noting Gauff is no. 4 in the race) - Terry White asked what we think about not allowing second serves? "Too many serve bots in the game. Has this been tried before?" he wrote on Twitter - Elena Tsourdi asked us about Iga Swiatek's defeat to Carolina Garcia, particularly her destruction on second serve, and whether that concerns us about her form going forward AND FINALLY - Pickleball and padel both got prominent coverage on US and UK TV this week - can tennis get anything out of people picking up these sports? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump is banning Tik Tok, the “WAP” music video is WILD, Selling Sunset Season 3 is out and there’s more celeb gossip to discuss. Alexa & Taylor break down it all plus fun segments “Tweet Time” and “Protect The Planet”. It’s a three glass kind of night, people. ENJOY!
Trump is banning Tik Tok, the “WAP” music video is WILD, Selling Sunset Season 3 is out and there’s more celeb gossip to discuss. Alexa & Taylor break down it all plus fun segments “Tweet Time” and “Protect The Planet”. It’s a three glass kind of night, people. ENJOY!
Trump is banning Tik Tok, the “WAP” music video is WILD, Selling Sunset Season 3 is out and there's more celeb gossip to discuss. Alexa & Taylor break down it all plus fun segments “Tweet Time” and “Protect The Planet”. It's a three glass kind of night, people. ENJOY!
How can your example of chasing your dreams help someone else? It all comes down to the motivation we feel when we see someone else overcome challenges and succeed. My guest is here to tell us why the world needs YOUR success! Jonathan Jones is a social entrepreneur, best-selling author, and TEDx speaker. Jonathan serves and supports students and millennial entrepreneurs who believe in self-investing, monetizing their message, and leaving a legacy. He has been featured on CBS News and has spoken to thousands of students ranging from elementary school to college. Jonathan is the host of the Speak Your Success podcast and the author of Process: 14 Surprisingly Simple Behaviors to Skyrocket Millennials to Success. Dream it and obtain it! Are your dreams unreachable? Jonathan would absolutely say NO! His message to students is, “If your dream is big enough for you to dream it, then there’s a way for you to obtain it!” He teaches that God doesn’t give us dreams and desires without the abilities AND capabilities to walk them out. Sometimes we have to remove the fears and the people who hold us back (sometimes that can be our parents!) so we can get to the other side of what God has for us. TWEET: “If your dream is big enough for you to dream, then there’s a way for you to obtain it!” @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams Tell your story Can your success give hope and confidence to others? Jonathan says that there are millions of people who need to see your victory. Hearing your story gives other people courage, and living in your victory helps others chase their dreams. This is why social media has the far-reaching impact that it does, and why people watch so many motivational videos. People want to feel good and be on the winning team. When they see other people achieve, they want to emulate and follow their example. Bare your soul and help others learn from you. TWEET: “There are millions of people who need to see your victory.” @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams Try new things Are you afraid to try new things? Some people live in constant fear of the unknown, so they never take the risk to try something new. When you try new things, you’re forced to cancel out the fear that holds you back in doing something unknown that might turn out to be a great opportunity. Figure out what you’re good at, and keep yourself exposed to the ideas you have about new things and the future, even if they aren’t grandiose ambitions. Jonathan says that even a small dream is worth pursuing! TWEET: “Even a small dream is a dream worth pursuing.” @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams Guest Recommendation: ONE action for a dream chaser to take: “Take ONE step toward your goal today. Write it down because you’re more likely to achieve it that way.” OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [:28] How Jonathan and I connected on social media [1:45] Why Jonathan decided to be a motivational speaker [3:40] Dream it and obtain it [6:12] How mental health can be affected by fear [7:12] Why others need to see your victory [9:47] People want you to succeed [11:52] Why people get caught up in social media and living other people’s lives [16:26] Missing the moment [18:50] How living in comparisons affects your mental health [23:45] How we can slow the growth of cyberbullying [27:49] The potential of new opportunities [30:56] Even small dreams are worth pursuing [33:14] Is it YOUR dream? [37:14] What to do if you’re unsure or overwhelmed [40:07] ONE action for a dream chaser RESOURCES MENTIONED: Jonathan on Facebook Jonathan on Twitter Jonathan on Instagram Jonathan on LinkedIn Jonathan on YouTube Jonathan’s Website Find my behind-the-scenes interview with Jonathan on YouTube! Process: 14 Surprisingly Simple Behaviors to Skyrocket Millennials to Success by Jonathan Jones TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: Your purpose is sometimes found on the other side of fear. @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams TWEET: I was a problem-solver at a young age for all my friends. @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams TWEET: Motivational speaking was never my goal, but impacting students has been a long-term goal. @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams TWEET: Find the spots of light that you can shine on yourself. @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams TWEET: Time is more valuable than money, especially when it’s time poured into a youth. @jonathanjSpeaks #chasingdreams
Spring brings sprouts, sunshine, and a new AP Stylebook full of changes every serious PR writer needs to know and understand. Alysha Love, a former journalist and current member of the executive committee of ACES – The Society for Editing, joins Robert to examine the latest updates to the writer’s must-have style reference, confessing her affection for hyphens, percent signs, and composition titles. Our Buzzer Beater player recommends a social media strategy to celebrate the 76 th anniversary of the novel, “The Little Prince,” while Robert recalls watching the movie in high school, entertaining us with his 10 th grade-inspired impression of the Little Prince himself. We debut a new feature called “Jason’s Tweet Time,” and find out who Sarah talked with this week on the streets surrounding the office. Links: White House considered dumping migrants in “sanctuary cities” Guest: Myles Goldman South Carolina football ordered $2k worth of pizza. They tipped the driver 5 bucks. Trump’s “truly bizarre” visit to Mt. Vernon A story from last year’s 75 th Anniversary of “The Little Prince:” The beloved classic novel “The Little Prince” turns 75 years old AP Stylebook adds new umbrella entry for race-related coverage, issues new hyphen guidance and other changes Guest: Alysha Love Creating an account on apstylebook.com AP Style Quizzes Contributor: Jason Mollica Burger King is apologizing for its “ignorant” commercial Contributor: Adrienne Wallace In a bold marketing move, Lush UK breaks up with social media
Do you have a plan for what might come “after”? So often, we become hyper-focused on chasing a dream, with no real thought or plan for what might come next or how we need to pivot when circumstances change. My guest today was focused on her dream of being a gold medal Olympic athlete, but then she converted that ambition into other fields when her athlete days were done. Lauryn Williams, CFP, is a four-time Olympic medalist AND the first American woman to medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. While pursuing professional sports, Lauryn interacted with two financial advisors who didn’t provide the services she needed. She asked friends what they were doing about their finances, and the answers were vague and unsettling. Constantly looking for ways to make a difference in the lives of others, she decided to put her finance degree and MBA to use to fill the gap for young professionals. Eager to learn everything she could, she then pursued the Certified Financial Planner certification. Her company, Worth Winning, offers virtual services to help young professionals get the answers to the financial questions that matter most to them. Whether that is creating a budget, figuring out a plan for paying off student loans, setting goals for savings, or understanding your 401(k), Worth Winning is ready to help with all things personal finance. An athletic career doesn’t last forever What do you do when one phase of a career is over? Lauryn had no idea what would come next for her. The truth is, when we chase one dream for a long time, we need to be prepared for what happens next. There is no shame in having a Plan B and knowing when to pivot to something else. Having a plan in place is a life skill that Lauryn encourages people to cultivate. Sometimes the transformation is tough when you have to find a new identity and a different dream to chase. TWEET: “Having a back-up plan is NOT a bad thing.” @worth_winning Making financial plans How do you pay for college when your family has limited resources? With no trust fund and no savings for college, Lauryn wasn’t sure how she would pay for college. Even though she had been taught financial responsibility from a young age, she needed an expert to help make plans. People usually do business with someone they know, like, or trust----but Lauryn had none of those connections. The first financial planner she saw didn’t get to know her needs and wasn’t able to help her. What she really needed was someone to teach her financial literacy, which is what Lauryn seeks to do for her clients today. TWEET: “Know how to pay yourself first.” @worth_winning Choosing someone to help Since anyone can proclaim themselves a “financial advisor,” many have a conflict of interest or seek to sell insurance or other services to people instead of helping them with what they really need. Lauryn’s advice is to look for a CFP (Certified Financial Planner) because no one can attach that title without going through the proper training and certification process. It’s important to know which questions to ask and whether the professional is commission-based or fee-only. TWEET: “Time is on your side when you start while you’re young in planning your financial future.” @worth_winning OUTLINE OF THE EPISODE: [:33] Lauryn’s interesting background [1:43] The intersection of academics and athletics [5:43] Becoming a bobsledder [10:08] The average “life span” of an athlete [11:23] What comes after the athletic career? [16:20] Using her financial degrees [20:00] When to hire a financial planner [25:26] How to find a true CFP [32:08] What we need to know about using Lauryn’s “Four Buckets” for budgeting RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Lauryn’s Website Lauryn on Facebook Lauryn on Twitter Lauryn on Instagram Lauryn on LinkedIn Worth Winning Financial Planner Fee-Only Financial Planners for young people (All of which are CFP's) TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: “Chase YOUR authentic dream, not someone else’s.” @worth_winning TWEET: “Growing up, I knew that being smart would be the key to accomplishing my dreams.”@worth_winning TWEET: “If you don’t tell your money where to go, then you’ll always wonder where it went.” @worth_winning
Humans are bad at long-term decision-making – yet we need it more today than ever before. Dealing with climate change is just one of many examples. Steven Johnson, the bestselling author of ten books on science, tech, and the history of innovation including Ghost Map, Where Good Ideas Come From, and How We Got To Now, is now applying his mind toward helping drive some innovation into long-term decision-making. At What’s Now: San Francisco, Steven—a part-time Bay Area resident—laid out in public for the first time his thinking about his next book on long-term decision-making.
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? The Whitecaps have won again. And they're in third place just off the lead. Are they real deal? Can they sustain this good run of form to claim a first ever Western Conference title? They got a four game home stand off to a great start against Real Salt Lake. We look back at all the ins and outs, and highs and lows, from the 3-2 win and look ahead to the next two matches against Minnesota and Columbus. Our feature interview this week is with a man who knows Columbus very well, midfielder Tony Tchani, plus we're joined on the phone by Philly.com reporter Jonathan Tannenwald and AFTN writer Chris Corrigan to look at all things MLS and Whitecaps. All this, plus we talk ice cream with Robert Earnshaw, find out if Carl Valentine fancies a chocolate digestive, and The Business return for this week's Wavelength section. Here's the full episode rundown: 01:34 Vancouver v RSL review and analysis 19.14: Carl Robinson and Mike Petke postgame audio 26.46: Vancouver v RSL standout players 28.01: Jonathan Tannenwald talks MLS 50.42: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive with Carl Valentine 54.07: Tweet Time 55.52: Chris Corrigan talks Whitecaps 65.14: Minnesota and Columbus previews 74.05: Tony Tchani interview 81.42: Whitecaps defensive midfielders and the future 87.03: Flash Five - Best African Whitecaps 93.50: Robert Earnshaw Ice Cream Man 98.19: BC Soccer Web headlines110.39: Wavelength - The Business
Kat works online with women who sell their creative or handmade products via Crafter Coach. She helps these ladies navigate the most effective ways to use Etsy, Pinterest and other social media platforms. Going over her questions, we discover new strategies that are a much better use of her time. With a lot of training content set up for her members and her community, we walk her through adjusting her current tripwire (a product that should be converting sales into the membership) so that she is teaching her target audience to identify their own problems, in which the solution will be given once they are a part of the membership community. We walk Kat through different strategies of how she can get her email subscribers into paying customers by setting up new offers every quarter as well as having more than one tripwire even if they joined her list a long time ago. [Tweet "It's your job to teach your Avatar what they need. If they knew that, they wouldn't need you."] You will learn Importance of online training content. What is a tripwire? Why it's important to not give away too much value in your tripwire products. How to manage your time better with your online business. Ways to automate your email sequences. Identify customers that are willing to spend money. What a nurture email sequence is. Goals of having a Facebook Group. [Tweet "Time is worth more than money. Spend your time where it makes the most impact."] Links and resources mentioned in today's show Kat's Crafter Coach Flip Your Life Community Enjoy the podcast; we hope it inspires you to explore what's possible for your family! Click here to leave us an iTunes review and subscribe to the show! We may read yours on the air! Can't Miss Moments Each week Jocelyn and I share moments that we might have missed if we had not started our online business. We hope these moments inspire you to see the possibilities and freedom online business could provide for your family. You can connect with S&J on social media too! Thanks again for listening to the show! If you liked it, make sure you share it with your friends and family! Our goal is to help as many families as possible change their lives through online business. Help us by sharing the show! If you have comments or questions, please be sure to leave them below in the comment section of this post. See y'all next week! Can't listen right now? Read the transcript below! JOCELYN: Hey y'all! On today's podcast, we help Kat take her Etsy seller membership to the next level. SHANE: Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast where life always comes before work. We're your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. Join us each week as we teach you how to flip your lifestyle upside-down by selling stuff online. Are you ready for something different? All right, let's get started. SHANE: What's going on guys? Welcome back to the Flipped Lifestyle Podcast. Great to be back with you again this week. Have an amazing Flip Your Life community member coming on the show today, someone that we've got to hang out with in person and just know really really well, she's doing some great things and we're going to help her take it to the next level and we are actually on a call to Australia today and it's very early in the morning so we are so happy that she was able to wake up and be here. Our guest today is Kat Jarman. Kat welcome to the show. KAT: Hey guys thanks for having me. JOCELYN: Yes, we are super excited that you're here. Kat and I are friends and we like to chat quite frequently so it's nice to talk to you on voice today. SHANE: Yeah, we do it a lot in Facebook and typing messages on our forums so it's kind of good to be on to actually hear you today. JOCELYN: Despite the major time difference. So welcome to the show and we're going to start out by telling everybody what are this that you do online and anything else you would like for...
This is a Bonus Episode of All In. Be sure to check out the podcast. Subscribe in iTunes. If you find this helpful, please share it with your family and friends. Time management is a myth. No matter what you do, you will never have more than 24 hours in your day. You cannot stretch it out. You cannot shrink it down. Time is stubborn like that. It is what it is. Trust me, I know. I have been obsessive about time management ever sense I read Stephen Covey’s “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” back in the 1980s. After thirty years of trying to manage my time, I have faced the cold, hard truth: Time management is a myth. And this truth is liberating. Once I exchanged the myth of time management for the realities of time, my life entered a new level of empowerment. Let me share with you 5 Realities of Time. Time is your friend. By “friend” I mean we should not see time is something we work against, as in “working against the clock.” Time is something we work with to accomplish our goals and to live out our values. Time is our friend because time supports our need for family, friends, work, restoration, and creativity. Time gives us room for all the things that are valuable to us. Time makes a place for all these. If we miss out on the people we love and the things we value, it is not because time ran out on us: Time is always there. Your focus may have run out. Your attention may have run out. Your ability to prioritize may have run out. But time did not run out. Time is a true friend; it is always there (at least until Jesus returns). Time is your accountability partner. Time looks at all the people you love and all the things you value and goals you want to accomplish and asks a simple question, “When?” When are you going to be with those you love? When are you going to do this task? When are you going to live out this value? Time management is a myth. I do not manage time: Time manages me. Time is your sponsor. Sponsors make it possible for people to do what they love and enjoy. It may be Coca-Cola sponsoring your favorite TV shows or Red Bull sponsoring the X Games, sponsors make things happen. Time says to us, "You have a life to live, a purpose to pursue, and people to love, I will fully sponsor you. I will give you 24 hours every day to live, to love, to learn, and to leave a legacy. Now go for. I am on your side." What you do with that sponsorship is up to you. Time is your great equalizer. Some people have more money, friends, connections, opportunities, and talent than you. But no one has more time than you. Some people have less money, friends, connections, opportunities, and talent than you. But no one has less time than you. You may measure time with a Rolex or Timex but the time is still the same. Time is no respecter of persons. Kings and queens, peasants and poppers have all been made equal in time. You can buy friends, cars, homes, watches, and food, but try as you may, you will never buy more time. Each day remains stubbornly entrenched with 24 hours. No more. No less. Time is the greatest equalizer. You have not been cheated, nor have you been granted more than others. Time is the one resource God has determined all will have in equal portion. Time management is a myth. You do not manage your time, you manage your life. Time is the canvas upon which you paint the masterpiece of your life. You are the artist. Your life is your art. Time is your canvas. Your values are the colors you paint with. Your choices are your brush strokes. “Teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” Ps 90:12 This life, this one life, is all you have. Make it your masterpiece, your magnum opus. What are you waiting for? It’s your life. Now, go live it! [Tweet "Time is the canvas upon which you paint the masterpiece of your life."] Resources for the Journey Here are the best resources I have found to help me “number my days.” Ordering Your Private World, Gordon MacDonald The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change, by Stephen Covey Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Living, by David Allen Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less, Greg McKeown The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results, Gary Keller Time Management Magic: How To Get More Done Every Day And Move From Surviving To Thriving, Lee Cockerell The Week Dominator planner. A big shout out to my friend Jonathan Griffiths for recommending this wonderful weekly planner to me. You may also want to check out www.daytimer.com