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Looking to turn your career experience into real estate success? In this episode of The Richer Geek Podcast, Casey Gregersen shares how he went from working in the oil fields to building wealth through real estate. How did Casey make the leap from a corporate job to owning fitness studios and launching Bighorn Capital Fund? You'll learn why he chose Wyoming as his market, how his engineering background gives him an edge, and how passive investing can help you reach financial freedom. Curious how you can get started too? Tune in and find out! In this episode, we're discussing… From Petroleum Engineer to Real Estate Mogul: Casey recounts his fascinating career shift from working on oil rigs for Shell Oil Company to building a thriving real estate investment business. The "Why" Behind the Move: Discover the pivotal moment that inspired Casey to prioritize family and pursue financial freedom through real estate, even while maintaining a successful career in oil and gas. An Engineer's Edge in Real Estate: Learn how Casey's background in engineering, with its emphasis on mathematics, underwriting, and process-oriented thinking (SOPs), has been a significant asset in his real estate ventures. Why Wyoming? Casey reveals the strategic advantages of investing in the Wyoming real estate market, including lower competition and a unique market dynamic that offers consistent stability and cash flow. Untapped Potential in the Cowboy State: Explore the specific types of real estate opportunities Casey is pursuing in Wyoming, from single-family homes to value-add multifamily properties, and how he leverages local insights with modern investment strategies. Bighorn Capital Fund: Get an inside look at Casey's Bighorn Capital Fund, designed for accredited investors seeking passive income and wealth building through strategic real estate investments, offering both debt and equity opportunities. Helping Others Achieve Financial Freedom: Casey shares his passion for empowering other professionals, particularly those in demanding W-2 jobs, to achieve their passive income goals by partnering with his fund. Resources from Casey LinkedIn | Website | Big Horn Capital Fund Resources from Mike and Nichole Gateway Private Equity Group | Nic's guide
Kenorland Minerals CEO Zach Flood stated: “The success of the deep drilling at Regnault continues to underscore the immense untapped potential of the Frotet Project. These results not only confirm the continuity of high-grade mineralisation on the R11 veins, but also highlight the increasing scale of the system. Regnault remains open in multiple directions and we believe we are still in the early days of what could be a much larger gold discovery.” Kenorland looks to identify gaps in exploration maturity within prospective districts based on large scale compilation and integration of geological, geochemical and geophysical data. Kenorland's management team and advisors have extensive experience in project and target generation from continent-wide area selection to deposit scale exploration across the globe. Combining the team's extensive exploration experience with an integrated approach places Kenorland in an optimal position to generate shareholder wealth through JV partnerships, generated royalties, equity positions and new discoveries. https://www.kenorlandminerals.com/ TSXV: KLD | OTCQX: KLDCF | FSE: 3WQ0 0:00 Intro 0:50 Frotet expansion holes: “immense untapped potential” 4:37 Frotet 4% NSR value increasing 10:59 South Uchi: “there's a gold system there” 13:34 Staking new ground 17:10 Executive philosophy 19:53 Final thoughts Press release discussed: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/2025/06/kenorland-reports-high-grade-intercept-of-30-41-g-t-au-over-6-70m-from-120m-step-out-on-deep-r11-vein-set-at-frotet-project-quebec/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Sponsor Kenorland Minerals pays Mining Stock Education a United States dollar ten thousand per month coverage fee. Bill Powers owns no Kenorland shares at the time of this publication and will not initiate a position within five trading days of this publication. Kenorland's forward-looking statement found in the company's presentation applies to the content of this interview. MSE offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. If you buy stock in a company featured on MSE, for your own protection, you should assume that it is MSE's owner personally selling you that stock. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
This week on the Oakley Podcast, host Jeremy Kellett chats with Jason Webb & Bradley Simpson, Operations Managers at Oakley Trucking. During the conversation, the group provides an insider's view of managing bulk freight across pneumatic and end dump divisions. They discuss the challenges of coordinating over 900 owner operators, emphasizing the critical importance of communication, customer service, and building strong relationships. With over 1,000 customers and opportunities for growth, the podcast highlights how Oakley's success stems from reliable drivers, strategic operations, and a commitment to solving problems quickly. The conversation also reveals the complex world of trucking, where technology, customer expectations, and operational efficiency intersect to create a thriving business. Don't miss this episode!Key topics in today's conversation include:Previewing Today's Episode (0:12)Role of Operations Managers and Dispatchers (4:04)Current State of Freight: End Dumps and Pneumatics (7:14)Challenges: Capacity and Missed Opportunities (10:00)Customer Base and Untapped Potential (12:54)Communication: The Key Challenge (15:06)Booking Loads: Then vs. Now (17:23)Building Customer Relationships (20:13)Oakley's Competitive Edge (22:12)Customer Feedback and Owner-Operator Excellence (25:09)Importance of Customer Service and Owner-Operator Standards (30:04)Behind-the-Scenes Operations and Trust (33:33)Looking to the Future (37:18)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (39:23)Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. For more information, check out our show website: podcast.bruceoakley.com.
Andrew Sleighter (@andrewsleighter) joins to talk comedy, comedy, and comedy. Listen to Andrew's new album Untapped Potential and check out The Cavalry podcast! Boner Clap Dueling GILF Merch in the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/posts/boner-clap-40-131278528
Join internationally renowned business coach and speaker Adam Stott as he audits a 40-year-old manufacturing company generating £10.8M, but missing key growth leadership. This isn't theory. It's a real, behind-the-scenes growth audit revealing the exact changes this business needs to scale smarter. When you listen, you'll:
What really happened inside Google Brain when the “Attention is All You Need” paper was born? In this episode, Aidan Gomez — one of the eight co-authors of the Transformers paper and now CEO of Cohere — reveals the behind-the-scenes story of how a cold email and a lucky administrative mistake landed him at the center of the AI revolution.Aidan shares how a group of researchers, given total academic freedom, accidentally stumbled into one of the most important breakthroughs in AI history — and why the architecture they created still powers everything from ChatGPT to Google Search today.We dig into why synthetic data is now the secret sauce behind the world's best AI models, and how Cohere is using it to build enterprise AI that's more secure, private, and customizable than anything else on the market. Aidan explains why he's not interested in “building God” or chasing AGI hype, and why he believes the real impact of AI will be in making work more productive, not replacing humans.You'll also get a candid look at the realities of building an AI company for the enterprise: from deploying models on-prem and air-gapped for banks and telecoms, to the surprising demand for multimodal and multilingual AI in Japan and Korea, to the practical challenges of helping customers identify and execute on hundreds of use cases.CohereWebsite - https://cohere.comX/Twitter - https://x.com/cohereAidan GomezLinkedIn - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/aidangomezX/Twitter - https://x.com/aidangomezFIRSTMARKWebsite - https://firstmark.comX/Twitter - https://twitter.com/FirstMarkCapMatt Turck (Managing Director)LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/turck/X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattturck(00:00) Intro (02:00) The Story Behind the Transformers Paper (03:09) How a Cold Email Landed Aidan at Google Brain (10:39) The Initial Reception to the Transformers Breakthrough (11:13) Google's Response to the Transformer Architecture (12:16) The Staying Power of Transformers in AI (13:55) Emerging Alternatives to Transformer Architectures (15:45) The Significance of Reasoning in Modern AI (18:09) The Untapped Potential of Reasoning Models (24:04) Aidan's Path After the Transformers Paper and the Founding of Cohere (25:16) Choosing Enterprise AI Over AGI Labs (26:55) Aidan's Perspective on AGI and Superintelligence (28:37) The Trajectory Toward Human-Level AI (30:58) Transitioning from Researcher to CEO (33:27) Cohere's Product and Platform Architecture (37:16) The Role of Synthetic Data in AI (39:32) Custom vs. General AI Models at Cohere (42:23) The AYA Models and Cohere Labs Explained (44:11) Enterprise Demand for Multimodal AI (49:20) On-Prem vs. Cloud (50:31) Cohere's North Platform (54:25) How Enterprises Identify and Implement AI Use Cases (57:49) The Competitive Edge of Early AI Adoption (01:00:08) Aidan's Concerns About AI and Society (01:01:30) Cohere's Vision for Success in the Next 3–5 Years
As renewable power grows, land use decisions will influence its environmental impact. --- Decarbonizing the electric grid will require a dramatic expansion of renewable energy by mid-century, and significantly more land dedicated to clean power. But where and how that buildout occurs will shape whether the environmental benefits of renewables are fully realized or come at a high cost to ecosystems, farmland, and communities. Grace Wu of the Spatial Climate Solutions Lab at UC Santa Barbara and Jonathan Thompson, research director at Harvard Forest, examine the tension between rapid renewable energy expansion and conscientious land use. Wu, who has co-authored recent reports on the environmental impacts of clean energy siting policies, explores strategies for minimizing impacts while ensuring energy remains reliable and affordable. Thompson, whose research quantifies the effects of land use on forest ecosystems, discusses the push-and-pull dynamic unfolding in Massachusetts, where solar development has resulted in real losses of forests and farmland, and where new siting models are emerging. The two also explore how incentives and regulations influence land use decisions, and how policy can reduce land impacts while supporting clean power development. Grace Wu is an assistant professor in the Environmental Studies program at the University of California Santa Barbara and leads the university’s Spatial Climate Solutions Lab. Jonathan Thompson is senior ecologist and research director at Harvard Forest. Related Content Has Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme Take Away a Country’s Ability to Reduce Emissions? https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/has-europes-emissions-trading-scheme-taken-away-a-countrys-ability-to-reduce-emissions/ The Untapped Potential of ‘Repurposed Energy’ https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/the-untapped-potential-of-repurposed-energy/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser unpacks a massive missed opportunity hiding in plain sight — your youth programming. From reading programs to Little League nights and summer camps, teams engage with thousands of families every year… but most fail to collect the right data that fuels future revenue.Jeremy shares why collecting just a few key data points — like birthdays, school names, and sibling info — can open the door to birthday party bookings, targeted promotions, and long-term fan engagement. Whether you run camps, clinics, kids clubs, or school nights, this episode will show you how to turn participation into ticket sales with minimal effort and maximum return.✅ Top Takeaways:You're already doing the hard part: engaging families through youth events. Now it's time to turn that engagement into insight.Collect what matters: Birthday, ZIP code, school name, sibling count — that's the data that drives repeat business.Personalized offers = more conversions: A “Happy Birthday” free ice cream voucher or invite to a themed night goes a long way.You don't need a new system: A few smart questions and simple tracking can lead to major ROI.Think long-term: Every camp signup or reading log is a warm lead for a future birthday party, family pack, or group outing.
In December 2017, the FDA approved a new injectable drug to treat type 2 diabetes called semaglutide, which you likely know by its brand name: Ozempic. A few years later, during the pandemic, Wegovy, a drug with a higher dose of the same active ingredient, was approved specifically for chronic weight management. Soon after, people taking Ozempic started reporting a dramatic, even “life-changing” weight loss. Ozempic is now a bona fide blockbuster. So what's the science behind these “wonder drugs” that apparently 1 in 10 of us could end up using? They have the potential to have so many positive effects on our lives, from treating Alzheimer's disease and addiction to changing our relationship with consumption but, like with most things, they also come with risks.Send us your science facts, news, or other stories for a chance to be featured on an upcoming Tiny Show and Tell Us bonus episode. And, while you're at it, subscribe to our newsletter!Links to the Tiny Show and Tell stories are here and here. All Tiny Matters transcripts and references are available here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's episode 264 of The Cavalry! Andrew needs backup that if Chick-fil-a is going to be at the airport, they have to be open on Sundays. Johnny needs backup that to comment on Youtube videos you must have posted at least one Youtube video. Enjoy!Remember to sign up for the Patreon for Post-Show Banter! https://patreon.com/thecavalrypodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
Get ready to fast-track your financial freedom. In this power-packed solo episode, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson share the top strategies from over 110 episodes of Passive Income Pilots. From unlocking hidden cash in your 401(k) and home equity to leveraging life insurance and short-term rentals for major tax breaks, they distill years of pilot-specific investing wisdom into five key pillars. You'll learn about real estate professional status, cost segregation, bonus depreciation, syndications, and which CPA you need. Whether you're just starting or optimizing your path to passive income, this episode is your blueprint.Show notes:(0:00) Intro(1:59) Five investing categories for pilots(3:38) Finding cash to invest smartly(4:59) Whole life insurance and infinite banking(10:17) 401(k) loans and strategic borrowing(19:31) The short-term rental loophole explained(24:53) Real estate professional (REP) status breakdown(31:03) Cost segregation and bonus depreciation(40:20) OutroConnect with Hall CPA: https://bit.ly/HallCPA Hall CPA - Passive Income Pilots 1-1 Tax Strategy Call: https://calendly.com/tax-smart-rei-plus/pipEpisodes mentioned:#11 - How To Succeed In This High Interest Environment#14 - Depreciation Demystified: Cost Segregation and Tax Savings in Real Estate with Toby Mathis#23 - Counting the Cost: The Risks and Rewards of 401(k) Loans for Pilots#36 - Decoding the Untapped Potential and Complex World of Self-Directed IRAs with Derreck Long#44 - Mastering Year-End Tax Strategies: From IRA Conversions to Short-Term Rental Loopholes#47 - Innovative Wealth Strategies: From Life Insurance to Alternative Investing with Christian Allen and Rod Zabriskie#70 - Leveraging Life Insurance for Passive Income with Rod Zabriskie and Blake Brogan#71 - 5 Creative Ways To Find Investment Cash#74 - The Inside Track: Mastering Real Estate Syndications for Long-Term Success#75 - Unlocking Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) with Brandon Hall#82 - From LLCs and HSAs to Roth IRAs: Mastering Wealth Protection with Mark Kohler#84 - Tax-Free Growth & Infinite Loans: Whole Life Insurance Strategies for High-Earners#85 - Cost Segregation: The Tax Strategy You Can't Afford to Ignore with Erik Oliver#108 - Case Study: Real Estate Professional Status That Held Up in Court with Brandon Hall#110 - The IRA Club Advantage: The Self-Directed IRA Strategy for Pilots with Ramez Fakhoury— You've found the number one resource for financial education for aviators! Please consider leaving a rating and sharing this podcast with your colleagues in the aviation community, as it can serve as a valuable resource for all those involved in the industry.Remember to subscribe for more insights at PassiveIncomePilots.com! https://passiveincomepilots.com/ Join our growing community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passivepilotsCheck us out on Instagram @PassiveIncomePilots: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomepilots/Follow us on X @IncomePilots: https://twitter.com/IncomePilotsGet our updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/passive-income-pilots/Do you have questions or want to discuss this episode? Contact us at ask@passiveincomepilots.com See you on the next one!*Legal Disclaimer*The content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group. The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.
This special three-part series brings The Story of Woman podcast on location in Kenya to explore female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C). Host Anna Stoecklein partners with Kenyan journalist Evelyn Wambui and international NGO Orchid Project, traveling to rural Maasai villages and urban Nairobi to delve into the hearts and minds of community leaders, activists, and survivors, bringing you the human stories behind the headlines and statistics. This powerful first episode explores how this millennia-old practice affects 230 million women and girls worldwide through intimate conversations with survivors from two distinct Kenyan communities with dramatically different experiences – the Maasai showing promising progress and the Somali community where challenges persist. Through firsthand accounts of physical trauma, educational barriers, and remarkable resilience, the episode reveals both the devastating impacts of FGM/C and the extraordinary women leading the movement to bring it to an end. Content Warning This series includes discussions of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), including personal accounts of physical and emotional trauma. These stories may be distressing or triggering for some listeners. Please take care while listening. Topics Covered Beyond the headlines: Survivors share personal stories and lifelong impacts An ancient practice: FGM/C's 2,000-year history across 94+ countries A tale of two communities: Why one Kenyan community is progressing while another resists change Breaking misconceptions: Why FGM/C isn't simply a "women's issue" but affects entire communities and economies The limits of law: Why Kenya's anti-FGM/C legislation isn't enough Women leading change: How survivors turn trauma into powerful advocacy The untapped potential: What's lost when girls are cut, married young, and denied opportunity Some names have been changed to protect the identities of individuals featured in this episode. Featured Voices Survivors & Activists Fariha: survivor turned activist from the Somali community Christine: survivor turned activist from the Maasai community Anne/"Mama Kijiji": the only female elder in her Maasai community, working to end FGM/C for 20 years Saitoti: Maasai community leader using music to advocate against FGM/C Experts Sean Callaghan (Orchid Project): Head of Research and Capacity Strengthening Kirigo Njenga (Orchid Project): Advocacy Officer Evelyn Wambui: Field producer and translator for this series Partner Organizations Orchid Project: International NGO working at the forefront of the global movement to create a world free from FGM/C. COVAW (Coalition on Violence Against Women): National non-profit women's rights organization responding to the silence of the Kenyan society in addressing Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). Brighter Society Initiative: Local Kenya NGO that works to empower the society beyond violence. Transcription is available here Support the Movement: This series was created in partnership with Orchid Project, an international NGO working to end FGM/C globally. If you'd like to become part of the movement to end FGM/C and support the vital work that Orchid Project is doing, please consider making a donation. No matter how small, your contribution will help to create a future where women and girls live free from FGM/C.
This episode features a panel from the Western Business Coalition, a new alliance of top business association leaders from B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. They dive into their joint report, Untapped Potential, outlining key policy recommendations for Canada's resource sectors—energy, agriculture, mining, forestry, and aquaculture. The panel explores regulatory reform, infrastructure upgrades, Indigenous consultation, and Canada's economic underperformance. They also tackle major policy issues like Bills C-69 and C-48, emissions caps, and greenwashing rules. Tune in for a deep look at how unlocking resource potential could power national prosperity. Panel guests Laura Jones, President and CEO, Business Council of British Columbia Adam Legge, President, Business Council of Alberta Prabha Ramaswamy, CEO, Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Bram Strain, President, Business Council of Manitoba --------------------- About The Business Council of Alberta The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta's largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home. Check out more of our recent work: https://bit.ly/3JG9ifS Check out recent episodes of AlbertaBETTER: https://bit.ly/3bHlfFB Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: https://bit.ly/3BPxDhv Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://bit.ly/3P7pgB0 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Qx6B2J LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3QaetHE YouTube: https://bit.ly/3QswqAV
Hillary Baguma, Brand Manager at Uganda Breweries Limited shares his journey into marketing, discussing the importance of creativity, understanding consumer behavior, and anticipating future trends. He highlights the evolving role of authenticity and influencer marketing, and the impact of technology and AI on the field. The conversation also touches on the need for increased support for local products to achieve a middle-class economy in Uganda by 2040. Additionally, Hillary discusses impactful social campaigns, including autism awareness and the initiatives of the Soroti Cricket Academy, showcasing how brands can create meaningful impacts within their communities.00:29 Introduction to the Podcast00:56 Marketing Insights with Hillary Baguma01:23 The Power of Creativity in Marketing01:40 Understanding Consumer Behavior02:20 The Dynamic Nature of Marketing03:45 The Role of Authenticity in Branding05:13 Hillary Baguma's Journey into Marketing05:47 The Impact of Empathy in Marketing09:26 The Importance of Marketing Education10:52 Autism Awareness Campaign12:18 Challenges and Support for Autism17:00 The African Marketer's Convention18:43 The Future of Marketing and Technology20:34 Global Marketing Strategies for Africa21:29 The Untapped Potential of Africa24:22 The Future of Marketing: Authenticity and AI27:13 Sustainability and Traditional Media in Marketing30:29 Achieving a Middle-Class Economy in Uganda36:36 Impactful Marketing Campaigns and Social Initiatives44:38 Closing Thoughts and Call to ActionFollow up with him on LinkedIn, X in his name!Share your feedback and inquiries at onugandapodcast@gmail.com or call/WhatsApp +25678537996. PODCAST DISCLAIMER. The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 25.09.24
According to the kabbalists, the purpose of life is to align with one's soul by transforming the ego's selfish tendencies into a heart that naturally loves and cares for others, making love a second nature that connects effortlessly with the good in others—an essential goal of spiritual transformation. By trusting in the Creator and approaching relationships with an open heart, we can unlock greater fulfillment and joy, recognizing that our potential for unlimited happiness already exists within us but is limited by our own perceptions. This week and every week, taking the risk to be more open and vulnerable allows us to embrace discomfort, unlocking more of our potential while cultivating lasting fulfillment and deeper connections with others.Join us for the next episode of Weekly Energy Boost with @ElishevaBalas and @EitanYardeni. Watch LIVE Sundays at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET on The Kabbalah Centre YouTube or catch the latest episode wherever you listen to podcasts.Find out more about our work, dig into our archives, and send us a message at: www.weeklyenergyboost.com.You can also help make Weekly Energy Boost possible by making a tax-deductible contribution at www.weeklyenergyboost.com/donate-today.
Send us a textWhat happens when churches embrace agriculture as ministry? Frank Sindler, Executive Director of Equipping Farmers International, reveals how biblical farming principles are transforming both landscapes and lives across the Global South.The numbers tell a striking story: approximately 70-80% of Christians in developing nations are farmers, yet for decades, mission efforts have overlooked this crucial aspect of discipleship. While churches planted throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America continue growing rapidly, many struggle with chronic food insecurity and dependence on Western funding. This disconnect between faith and farming has limited the church's ability to demonstrate Christ's redemptive power in tangible ways.Frank shares remarkable stories of transformation from multiple countries where EFI works. Farmers implementing conservation agriculture principles consistently see four to five-fold yield increases in their very first growing season—without expensive inputs. These dramatic improvements enable families to pay for education and healthcare while empowering local churches to fund their own ministry initiatives. In Liberia, one church network is already on track to replace half its outside funding with local agricultural revenue.Perhaps most surprising is the evangelistic impact. Without explicit proselytizing, these farming programs consistently lead to conversions among Muslims, Hindus, and adherents of traditional religions. As Frank explains, "Creation is like a doorway into God's heart." When people witness barren soil transformed into abundance through principles that honor the Creator's design, they naturally encounter the God behind those principles. Even an 85-year-old lifelong Christian described the training as "life-changing."The implications for global mission strategy are profound. As tens of millions come to faith in previously unreached regions, agricultural discipleship offers a sustainable pathway forward, unlocking local resources that far exceed what external support could provide. It challenges our compartmentalized thinking that separates "sacred" from "secular" activities, demonstrating that Christ's redemption extends to our relationship with creation itself.Ready to get involved? Visit www.efi-intl.org to learn about training opportunities, internships, and how your financial support can equip farmers to feed both bodies and souls.https://www.efi-intl.org/giving/https://www.efi-intl.org/get-involved/Support the show
Send us a textToday's topic hits home for just about every medical practice out there: EMRs. They're the systems we love to hate—and sometimes just outright hate. But here's the thing: many practices are sitting on a goldmine and don't even realize it. Instead of scrapping your current EMR and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars switching, what if you could get a major upgrade simply by using what you already have?Many medical groups only use about 30–40% of their EMR's capabilities. That means up to 70% of the tools you need to work smarter, not harder, are already right there—waiting for you to harness them. Today, we're diving into the steps you can take to give your EMR a full makeover, optimize both your business office and clinical workflows, and most importantly, get you and your team out of the EMR quicksand and back to focusing on patient care. Please Follow or Subscribe to get new episodes delivered to you as soon as they drop! Visit Jill's company, Health e Practices' website: https://healtheps.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter, Health e Connections: http://21978609.hs-sites.com/newletter-subscriber Want more content? Find sample job descriptions, financial tools, templates and much more: www.MedicalMoneyMattersPodcast.com Purchase your copy of Jill's book here: Physician Heal Thy Financial Self Join our Medical Money Matters Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3834886643404507/ Original Musical Score by: Craig Addy at https://www.underthepiano.ca/ Visit Craig's website to book your Once in a Lifetime music experience Podcast coaching and development by: Jennifer Furlong, CEO, Communication Twenty-Four Seven https://www.communicationtwentyfourseven.com/
MPF Discussion with Senofer MendozaMendoza Ventures - Untapped Potential: Investing In Underrepresented Founders with Senofer MendozaAbout Senofer Senofer Mendoza is the founder and General Partner at Mendoza Ventures, a Boston-based venture capital firm she launched in 2016. Focused on fintech, AI, and cybersecurity, Senofer has made diversity central to her investment strategy, with 75% of her portfolio led by immigrants, people of color, and women. Following a successful early exit from her first fund, she launched Mendoza Ventures Fund II in 2019 and is now raising a groundbreaking $100M Fund III to support Series A to C rounds. An advocate for diversity and inclusion, Senofer also serves as Board Chair at The Capital Network, helping direct funding and education to female tech founders. Through her work, she has proven that investing in diverse founders drives strong returns and meaningful change in venture capital.Mendoza Ventures - Untapped Potential: Investing in Underrepresented FoundersIn this episode of My Perfect Failure, I'm joined by the dynamic Senofer Mendoza, co-founder of Mendoza Ventures.Senofer shares the remarkable story of how she and her husband Adrian transitioned from startup founders to venture capitalists, creating one of the few VCs with a mission deeply rooted in transparency, opportunity, and supporting underrepresented founders.We dive into what sets Mendoza Ventures apart—a VC firm that does so much more than write checks. Senofer reveals how their boutique approach blends capital, resources, and education to help founders not just survive but build lasting, generational wealth.We talk candidly about entrepreneurship, navigating the highs and lows, the power of representation, and how today's tools like AI are empowering a new wave of founders. If you're a dreamer, builder, or future founder—you'll find gems of wisdom here!5 Takeaways from this episode:•Transparency Matters: Mendoza Ventures was born out of a desire to bring honesty and openness to venture capital.•Support Beyond Capital: Investing in founders isn't just financial—it's about education, community, and true partnership.• Diversification is Key: Investing in diverse teams and ideas isn't just the right thing—it's smart business.•Defensible IP and Graceful Leadership: Founders must protect their innovations and lead with resilience, especially under pressure.•Think Differently: To thrive, break your existing network and challenge the status quo—bold moves create new futures.Social Links to Senofer Website : Mendoza Ventures : http://Mendoza-ventures.comSenofer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/senofermendoza/ Please Leave A Review"I have a small favor to ask! If you've been enjoying My Perfect Failure, leaving a review would mean the world to me. It helps the show grow and reach more people who need these stories of resilience and success. Plus, I love hearing your thoughts!. So please leave a review on Apple, Spotify or the platform of your choice.Support the showEvery setback has a valuable lesson.
Highlights from this week's conversation include:Differences Between Canada and the US (1:17)Canadian Ecosystem Growth (3:32)LP Network Composition (4:36)Gap in Corporate Investment (8:12)Paula's Journey at BDC Capital (10:54)Government Support for VC (14:05)Advice for Attracting Capital (18:56)Venture Ecosystem Growth in Canada (22:08)Insider Segment: Evolving Role of Legal Counsel (24:57)Impact of Legal Partnership (29:01)Measuring Success in Ecosystem Building (30:34)The Camel Metaphor (34:48)Challenges in Scaling (37:24)Resilience in Funding (39:49)Investment Criteria for Canadian Funds (42:36)Advice for Investing in Canada (46:08)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (47:39)BDC Capital is the investment arm of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), dedicated to supporting Canada's most innovative companies and building a thriving venture ecosystem. Through strategic investments and partnerships, BDC Capital balances financial returns with a mandate to foster long-term growth and inclusion in Canada's economy.https://www.bdc.ca/Sidley Austin LLP is a premier global law firm with a dedicated Venture Funds practice, advising top venture capital firms, institutional investors, and private equity sponsors on fund formation, investment structuring, and regulatory compliance. With deep expertise across private markets, Sidley provides strategic legal counsel to help funds scale effectively. Learn more at sidley.com.Swimming with Allocators is a podcast that dives into the intriguing world of Venture Capital from an LP (Limited Partner) perspective. Hosts Alexa Binns and Earnest Sweat are seasoned professionals who have donned various hats in the VC ecosystem. Each episode, we explore where the future opportunities lie in the VC landscape with insights from top LPs on their investment strategies and industry experts shedding light on emerging trends and technologies. The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this podcast are for general informational purposes only.
In this episode, we chat with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold, a mineral exploration company with a focus on gold and copper with a key asset, the Cuiú Cuiú gold project located in Northern Brazil. A geologist by background, Alan has an extensive career across South America so is well-positioned to develop this gold project in Brazil, and gives us an update on the Cuiú Cuiú Gold project since we last spoke, his outlook for the junior space, their latest drill results, mining in Brazil and outlook of the company. KEY TAKEAWAYS Cabral Gold is a mineral exploration company primarily focused on gold and copper, with a key asset in the Cuiú Cuiú gold project located in northern Brazil. The company aims to explore the Tapajós region, which has a rich history of gold production. The outlook for gold prices remains optimistic due to geopolitical tensions, inflation risks, and increased central bank demand. The junior mining sector, which has lagged behind major producers, is beginning to show signs of movement as gold prices rise. The exploration sector has evolved, with a shift away from traditional models that relied heavily on dilution for funding. Companies are now focusing on generating cash flow through initial small-scale production to fund further exploration and development. Recent drill results from the Cuiú Cuiú project have shown promising high-grade intercepts, including a notable 12 meters at 27.7 grams per ton of gold. This indicates the potential for significant discoveries and resource growth in the area. BEST MOMENTS "The fundamentals are driving are all pointing towards a higher gold price... Both political and economic uncertainty is usually very good for the gold price." "We've already got 1.3 million ounces on the scorecard. We're targeting five. This could be 10. It's definitely going to get a lot larger." "Instead of relying on one private placement after another... a much better strategy is to get into production as fast as you possibly can." Alan Carter: "The opportunity to really define a new world-class district... the potential of this region is, frankly, enormous." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org This episode is sponsored by Hawcroft, leaders in property risk management since 1992. They offer: Insurance risk surveys recognised as an industry standard Construction risk reviews Asset criticality assessments and more Working across over 600 sites globally, Hawcroft supports mining, processing, smelting, power, refining, ports, and rail operations. For bespoke property risk management services, visit www.hawcroft.com GUEST SOCIALS Cabral Gold - https://cabralgold.com/corporate/management/ Alan Carter LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-carter-636a796a/?originalSubdomain=ca https://www.linkedin.com/company/cabral-gold/posts/?feedView=all https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuuhX3_5ABC-5RruviG1WKw ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people’s experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.
Partnerships teams often feel like the forgotten child of the go-to-market org—under-resourced, misunderstood, and held to different standards than their direct sales counterparts. Greg Portnoy is out to change that.Greg is the co-founder and CEO of Euler, the Home Base For Partnerships Teams. Drawing from his experience leading Partnerships teams at 4 different companies, Greg knows the difference between what works and what doesn't, and he's making the case for treating partnerships as a strategic business function—not just a side hustle for GTM.In our conversation, we talk about why Partner teams don't get any love from RevOps, why measuring “Partner influence” isn't the silver bullet most teams think it is, and how Partner teams and Partner Ops can tag-team to run experiments together. Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review and share the pod with your friends! You can connect with Sean on LinkedIn or subscribe to our YouTube channel.Want to work with Sean? Reach out to him and the team at BeaconGTM to help with GTM execution at your company.
The primary focus of this discussion revolves around the profound impact of sound on human perception and behavior, particularly in the context of advertising and brand engagement. I elucidate the notion that auditory stimuli significantly influence emotional connections, an understanding that, despite its importance, remains underappreciated within the advertising industry. We explore the historical significance of sound, tracing its roots back to early human interactions, where communication was often facilitated through music and melody, thereby encoding memories and emotions. Furthermore, I emphasize the necessity for brands to reevaluate their strategies, recognizing the evolving landscape of information consumption that diverges from traditional methodologies. This episode advocates for a more integrated approach, wherein sound and music are leveraged as pivotal elements in crafting impactful brand narratives, ultimately enhancing consumer engagement and emotional resonance.Takeaways: Sound profoundly influences human behavior and perception, often operating at a subconscious level. Historically, sound has been our first sense, shaping our interactions and survival instincts. The evolution of communication through music highlights its emotional and mnemonic significance in human history. Brands must acknowledge the importance of sound and music to foster emotional connections with consumers effectively. Advertising strategies must adapt to the fragmented media landscape of today, moving beyond traditional models. Leveraging sound as a pivotal element in branding can significantly enhance consumer engagement and loyalty. Companies mentioned in this episode: Song Trader Massive Music
Workplace neglect of talent isn't just an individual issue, but it's a systemic issue. - Mike Horne In this episode of the People Dividend, Mike Horne discusses the untapped potential in the modern workplace, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and valuing employees. He highlights the systemic issues of disengagement and poor management, presenting the concept of the 'people dividend' as a solution. By fostering a culture of respect and dignity, organizations can unlock employee potential and improve overall engagement and productivity. Horne encourages listeners to reflect on their management practices and consider the impact of neglecting talent. Key Points: The modern workplace has significant untapped potential. Respect and dignity are crucial in the workplace. Human-centric leadership is key to unlocking potential. Links: Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/, LinkedIn Mike's Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike
The Best LinkedIn Video Strategy for 2025In this episode of the Brand Design Masters podcast, Philip addresses the often-overlooked potential of LinkedIn for video marketing. He discusses the importance of understanding different LinkedIn video formats, including feed videos, short videos, and LinkedIn Live, emphasizing their unique advantages. Philip outlines a seven-step guide to leveraging LinkedIn video to attract an ideal audience, starting with understanding video formats and starting small with short videos. He provides advice on choosing video topics, using the 'hamburger' method for content planning, tailoring content to one's brand, and the surprising benefits of including longer text descriptions.Finally, Philip highlights the importance of tracking video performance analytics to measure success. Additionally, he introduces his mastermind membership community, Bonfire for Creative Professionals, aimed at providing group coaching, training, and networking opportunities. Stay creative and see the full potential LinkedIn video offers for business growth.BONFIRE: https://philipvandusen.com/bonfire00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:20 The Untapped Potential of LinkedIn Video00:58 Understanding LinkedIn's Video Formats03:15 Starting Small with Short Videos03:48 Choosing the Right Video Topics05:50 Introducing Bonfire for Creative Professionals07:26 "The Hamburger Method" for Content Planning08:31 Tailoring Content to Your Brand09:13 The Importance of Text Descriptions09:57 Tracking Your Successes10:34 Conclusion and Recap11:23 Supporting the Podcast and Staying Updated#LinkedIn #Marketing #ContentMarketing_______________________WEBSITEhttps://www.philipvandusen.comBONFIRE: Mastermind Communityhttps://philipvandusen.com/bonfireBRAND•MUSE NEWSLETTER https://www.philipvandusen.com/museCREATIVE PRO COACHINGhttps://philipvandusen.com/oneononeBRAND CONSULTINGhttps://philipvandusen.com/brand-consultingBRAND STRATEGY COURSEhttps://philipvandusen.com/bs101BRAND DESIGN MASTERS PODCAST https://podcast.branddesignmasters.com/subscribeBRAND DESIGN MASTERS FACEBOOK GROUP https://www.facebook.com/groups/branddesignmasters/ YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/c/philipvandusen LINKEDINhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/philipvandusen/THREADShttps://www.threads.net/@philipvandusen INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/philipvandusen/____________________________________AFFILIATE PARTNERS:BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP - Adobe Training with Daniel Scotthttps://www.byol.me/philip GO HIGHLEVEL:https://www.gohighlevel.com/philipvandusenTUBEBUDDYhttps://www.tubebuddy.com/philipvandusen ____________________________Philip VanDusen is a branding consultant based in New Jersey. He's a highly accomplished creative executive and is regarded as an expert in brand strategy, graphic design, marketing and creative management. Philip provides design, branding, marketing, career and business advice to creative professionals, entrepreneurs and companies on building successful brands for themselves and the clients and customers they serve.
Hour 3: Keith gives his thoughts on the Jets new Quarterback and says he could have a lot of success in the right offense.
Blow off valves and wastegates are fairly simple in their operation, but correctly sizing and fitting them requires a lot of careful consideration if you want to get the most out of your turbocharged engine.This week, Gregg Jones of TiAL Sport — someone who's been in the turbocharging game since the mid-eighties — is here to get us up to speed on these simple yet crucial components.Use TIAL50 to get $50 off HPA's EFI Fundamentals course: https://hpcdmy.co/efifundbGregg started his career in performance cars in the dark ages of turbo technology. It was the mid-eighties, and there weren't a whole lot of good options around for the aftermarket boost industry — but working with rudimentary laggy turbos and cast-iron wastegates got Gregg thinking that he could create something much better — so he did. TiAL Sport was formed in 1993 and the company quickly blossomed as turbocharged European and Japanese imports began to filter into the mainstream. In this conversation, Gregg talks us through those early days, touching on how much room for improvement he saw and how his company was able to step up the game year after year. Gregg discusses how his products are designed, tested, and made — as well as where he sees the industry going in the future.We then move into the tech-focused section of the episode, where Gregg drops knowledge on all things turbocharging — especially when it comes to speccing, fitting, and getting the most out of blow off valves and external wastegates. There are some real nuggets of gold to be found in this conversation, and anyone who wants to better understand boosted engine applications is going to be better off for listening to it. Follow Gregg here:IG: @tialsport, @xonarotorFB: TiAL SportWWW: tialsport.com, xonarotor.comDon't forget, you can use TIAL50 to get $50 off HPA's EFI Fundamentals course: https://hpcdmy.co/efifundbTimestamps:0:00 UNTAPPED Potential? BOVs and Wastegates Decoded3:14 How did you form an interest in the automotive industry?8:10 Move to Florida and exposure to turbocharged vehicles10:24 Early cast iron HKS wastegate15:34 Why did it take so long for V bands to become the standard?17:23 What materials did you move to instead of cast iron?19:12 How have we overcome turbine back pressure?21:39 What was the design process for these wastegates?29:21 What are the challenges in designing a wastegate?34:13 What is the actual benefit to a blow off valve?40:52 Where's the best place to put your blowoff valve?48:13 How do blow off valves work with MAF sensors?52:32 Do we need to tune the blow off valve for the application?54:30 Do you have a size guide for blow off valves?56:17 How do we choose the right wastegate?1:01:46 What's the best way to mount a wastegate?1:04:36 Wastegate springs explained1:11:56 Is there still room to improve wastegates and blow off valves?1:16:05 How did you start working with Robert Young and Xona Rota?1:21:59 What's next for turbo technology?
Welcome back to Fratello Talks. It's time for some tough love! Today, Nacho, Lex, and Daan are talking about a handful of watch brands with untapped potential. These are big names in the watch world that they deeply respect and admire but feel are not currently delivering to the full extent of their capability. This can relate to a brand's history and legacy, its technical expertise, or even aspects of watchmaking on which a brand has fallen behind. Some of it may sound harsh, but it's all well-intentioned feedback. These are brands that they are rooting for to do better and that they know, with some finesse and adjustment, could be genuinely excellent.
“The sale most often goes to the most interested party.” – Steve Chandler. Being interested and curious about what our clients need today and in the future is critical to our sales success. So, how do we show that we care, are curious, and are interested in helping our ideal client? One way is to use resources available to us to spotlight our genius, experience, and level of care. One resource that I see either underused or not used correctly is LinkedIn. It's a powerful resource; too many people use it, and it comes across as icky and pushy. YouTube: https://youtu.be/TX4xpAnxyCQ About Indrek Põldvee: Indrek is recognized as an Estonian LinkedIn guru with a wealth of experience in sales, marketing, and coaching. His journey and expertise are not just limited to his success but also include transforming businesses through LinkedIn strategies. How to Get In Touch with Indrek Põldvee: Email: indrek@b2bgrowth.eu Website: http://b2bgrowth.eu/ LinkedIn profile for a quick overview: https://www.linkedin.com/in/indrek-poldvee-sales-marketing-coach/ Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Subscribe to the Changing the Sales Game Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes post every week - listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business.
Jake and Damian are joined by Spencer Matthews in the studio to introduce UNTAPPED by High Performance, the brand new podcast that's here to inspire, entertain and help you discover just how much you're capable of.
In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, Rob Ocel, Danny Thompson, Adam Rackis, and Brandon Mathis discuss the role of abstractions in software development. They explore frontend tools like React and SolidJS, backend abstractions like serverless platforms, and the importance of understanding patterns and learning through mistakes. The group also highlights emerging trends for 2025, including opportunities in platform plugins and developer marketplaces. Key Points for the Episode: The Role of Abstractions in Development: The panel discusses the benefits and challenges of abstractions in software development, emphasizing the importance of understanding underlying systems to avoid over-reliance on tools like React hooks and serverless platforms. Learning Through Experimentation: Personal experiences with tools like Advent of Code, exploring new languages like Swift and Rust, and experimenting with new frameworks like SolidJS highlight the importance of hands-on learning and stepping outside comfort zones. Platform Opportunities: A growing interest in building apps and plugins on established platforms like Stripe, Zoom, and Chrome Extensions showcases untapped opportunities for developers to create impactful solutions and monetize their skills. Chapters 0:00 - The Potential of Plugins and Platforms 0:42 - Welcome to the Modern Web Podcast 0:47 - Introducing the Hosts and Guests 1:19 - Holiday Projects and Side Gigs 1:31 - Danny's Speedrun of a New Platform 2:07 - Adam's Holiday Reading List 3:38 - Brandon's Advent of Code Challenge in Swift and Rust 5:01 - Learning New Programming Languages Through Challenges 6:52 - Discussion on Abstractions in Software Development 7:10 - The Balance Between Abstractions and Understanding the Basics 8:56 - Learning Through Experience: The Importance of Stepping on Rakes 9:46 - React's Role in Frontend Development and Its Critics 10:39 - The Evolution of Frontend and Backend Abstractions 12:09 - The Impact of Serverless and Cloud Platforms 13:31 - Misuse of Abstractions and Overcomplicated Code 14:27 - The Common Pitfalls of React Hooks Misuse 15:29 - Overuse of `useEffect` and Its Performance Implications 16:41 - Learning from Industry Experts: Insights from Ben Lesh 17:53 - The Evolution of the Web from Static Documents to Interactive Applications 19:04 - The Role of Abstractions in Backend Development and Serverless Adoption 21:06 - Advice for Developers on Understanding Patterns and Abstractions 22:21 - Sponsor Message: This Dot Labs 22:27 - Looking Ahead to 2025: Technologies and Trends 22:43 - Excitement Around SolidJS and Signals-Based Frameworks 23:29 - The Growing Ecosystem Around SolidJS and TanStack Router 24:48 - Insights from a Conversation with Ryan Carniato 25:19 - Interest in TanStack Start and React 19 Features 26:09 - Danny Learning Spanish and Coding Challenges 27:16 - Exploring New Platforms for Side Projects and Monetization 27:55 - The Untapped Potential in Plugin and App Store Ecosystems 29:01 - Case Study: Monetization through Small Chrome and Office Extensions 30:09 - Growth of Developer Marketplaces (Stripe, Slack, Shopify, Zoom) 31:06 - The Challenge of Getting Projects in Front of Users 32:03 - Opportunities in Game Modding and Twitch Extensions 32:32 - Closing Thoughts and Future Podcast Episodes 32:45 - Sponsor Message and Where to Find the Podcast Online Follow the crew on Twitter and Linkedin: Rob Twitter: https://x.com/robocell Rob Linkedin: / robocel Danny Twitter: https://x.com/DThompsonDev Danny Linkedin: / dthompsondev Adam Twitter: https://x.com/AdamRackis Adam Linkedin: / adam-rackis-5b655a8 Brandon Twitter: https://x.com/BrandonMathis Brandon Linkedin: / mathisbrandon Sponsored by This Dot: thisdot.co
Should these TEs be put on the fantasy football scrap heap or can they still realise their potential? Shawn Siegele and Colm Kelly discuss some Tight Ends whose careers are at a crossroads. Can you afford to roster them in 2025? Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:00 Jonnu Smith 6:00 T.J. Hockenson 13:00 Mike Gesicki 17:00 Dalton Kincaid/Kyle Pitts 22:00 Cade Otton/Tucker Kraft 24:00 Outro Subscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here! RotoViz Radio Executive Producer Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland) RotoViz co-owner Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian) SPONSORS BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2024" at the time of purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for RotoViz Overtime. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com @RotoVizOvertime on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Should these TEs be put on the fantasy football scrap heap or can they still realise their potential? Shawn Siegele and Colm Kelly discuss some Tight Ends whose careers are at a crossroads. Can you afford to roster them in 2025? Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:00 Jonnu Smith 6:00 T.J. Hockenson 13:00 Mike Gesicki 17:00 Dalton Kincaid/Kyle Pitts 22:00 Cade Otton/Tucker Kraft 24:00 Outro Subscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here! RotoViz Radio Executive Producer Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland) RotoViz co-owner Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian) SPONSORS BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2024" at the time of purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for RotoViz Overtime. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com @RotoVizOvertime on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What if the secret to unlocking your brain's untapped potential lies in something as simple as mindfulness? In part two of our conversation with Dr. Amad Khan, Celest dives deeper into the mysteries of the brain and the incredible possibilities it holds. From the power of mindfulness to the science behind neuroplasticity, Dr. Khan unpacks how we can harness the brain's untapped potential. In this episode, we discuss: The untapped potential of the brain and how we're only beginning to scratch the surface. How mindfulness and neuroplasticity work together to make new neural connections. Dr. Khan's tips for optimising brain health in your daily life. Why it's crucial to debunk myths about the brain to empower real change. Join us as we explore practical ways to improve your brain health and why understanding the brain is essential for a resilient and thriving life. About Dr Amad Naseer Khan. FRCS (Neurosurgery), FHEA, MSc (Distinction), DIC, M.A. Med Ed, MBBS (Hons) Dr Khan is a UK-based neurosurgeon currently working at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London. He has a subspecialty interest in complex spine and functional neurosurgery – specifically deep brain and spinal cord stimulation. He has authored numerous research publications, in addition to leading a randomised controlled trial on a novel form of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease. He is passionate about translational research and how to use science and technology to improve surgical techniques and patient outcomes. Follow Dr Khan on Instagram here Learn more with Alba Yoga Academy Learn more about our Yoga Teacher Training here. Watch our extensive library of YouTube videos. Follow Hannah on Instagram. Follow Celest on Instagram
In this episode, Reginald D delves into the concept of untapped potential that resides within each of us. He encourages you to reflect on your current situations and recognize that despite feeling stuck or unfulfilled, there is a wealth of potential waiting to be unleashed.Reginald D discusses the importance of breaking free from habitual routines that yield the same results and emphasize the need to reprogram our minds to align with our true desires. By challenging ourselves and stepping out of our comfort zones, we can begin to see things differently, act differently, and ultimately become different.Reginald D urges you to believe in your potential, let go of past limitations, and embrace the new possibilities that lie ahead. Remember, it's time to unlock that untapped potential and start living a life of fulfillment. Send us a textSupport the showFor daily motivation and inspiration, subscribe and follow Real Talk With Reginald D on social media:Instagram: realtalkwithreginaldd TikTok: @realtalkregd Youtube: @realtalkwithreginald Facebook: realtalkwithreginaldd Twitter Real Talk With Reginald D (@realtalkRegD) / TwitterWebsite: Real Talk With Reginald D https://www.realtalkwithreginaldd.com Real Talk With Reginald D - Merchandise
In this insightful podcast episode, we delve into the transformative potential of generative AI in the contact center industry. The discussion explores how this cutting-edge technology can enable new mindsets and move beyond incremental improvements, fundamentally reshaping the way organizations approach customer service and support.At the heart of the conversation is the concept of "Customer Value Exchange" (CVX) - the idea of turning contact centers from traditional cost centers into strategic value centers that can provide invaluable insights to drive business growth. The guests explain how the Here AI platform leverages a unique blend of small and large language models, as well as fine-tuned models, to achieve reliability and cost-efficiency in analyzing customer interactions.By providing a detailed, data-driven understanding of conversations, the platform empowers managers to make informed, strategic decisions that directly impact the customer experience and the overall business. The guests emphasize the importance of intuitive user interfaces, allowing managers to interact with the platform using natural language queries and extract meaningful insights with ease.The discussion also explores the technical architecture of the Here AI solution and how it seamlessly integrates with existing contact center infrastructure, ensuring a smooth transition without disrupting core operations. This level of flexibility and adaptability is crucial as the industry navigates the future trends, including the increasing hybridization of human and AI agents, and the growing complexity in managing these hybrid contact center environments.Importantly, the guests highlight the potential for the Here AI platform to continue providing value as the contact center industry evolves, even as AI automation takes on more lower-level tasks. By focusing on the "Customer Value Exchange" and empowering managers with data-driven insights, the platform aims to elevate the strategic role of contact centers and unlock new avenues for business growth and customer satisfaction.Overall, this thought-provoking episode offers a glimpse into the transformative power of generative AI in the contact center industry, showcasing how innovative solutions like the Here AI platform can redefine the customer experience landscape and drive tangible business impact.In this episode - 00:00 Introduction to customer experience, business transformation, and AI 02:15 The role of digital assistants in customer experience 07:42 Evaluating the effectiveness of digital assistants 14:02 Understanding customer needs through digital interactions 19:50 The goal of creating seamless customer experiences 31:30 Assessing AI technology and education maturity 37:45 Prioritizing areas of focus for AI implementation 45:22 Integrating AI across multiple customer channels 51:10 Enabling natural conversations with AI assistants 1:01:55 Customizing AI assistant voices and personalities 1:07:25 Concluding thoughts on the future of AI in CX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two experts discuss the challenge of keeping billions of people cool while minimizing electrical grid and climate impacts. --- Global air conditioner use could triple by the middle of this century, driving a dramatic increase in electricity demand. This growth will place additional strain on already overburdened electrical grids and lead to significant economic and environmental challenges. Yet these negative impacts might be substantially reduced if more attention were paid to cooling people, rather than the air around them. Two experts at the intersection of cooling technology and building design discuss how a paradigm shift in our thinking about how we cool ourselves could make it possible for billions of people to stay comfortable in an increasingly hot world while minimizing additional electricity demand. Dorit Aviv, director of the Thermal Architecture Lab at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design and Adam Rysanek, director of the Building Decisions Research Group at the University of British Columbia, share insights from a Kleinman Center-funded research effort into sustainable cooling. Their work focuses on the development of systems that have the potential to meet a dramatic increase in cooling demand, and do so without putting energy systems and climate into further jeopardy. Dorit Aviv is director of the Thermal Architecture Lab at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design. Adam Rysanek is director of the Building Decisions Research Group at the University of British Columbia. Related Content: Cooling People, Not Spaces: Surmounting the Risks of Air-Conditioning Over-Reliance https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/cooling-people-not-spaces-surmounting-the-risks-of-air-conditioning-over-reliance/ The Untapped Potential of ‘Repurposed Energy’ https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/the-untapped-potential-of-repurposed-energy/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Dr. Jeffrey Gross, a renowned neurological surgeon and anti-aging specialist, discusses the potential of stem cells in regenerative medicine. He highlights the increasing prevalence of cancer diagnoses and the importance of understanding stem cells, their types, and their applications. The conversation delves into the challenges posed by the FDA and insurance companies, the patient experience with stem cell treatments, and the significance of finding the right healthcare provider. Dr. Jeff also combats rampant misinformation about stem cell therapy and reinforces the need to rely on scientifi research and literature. Dr. Jeff also shares insights on inflammation as a root cause of many health issues and offers advice for those considering stem cell therapies. He also shares his expert view on future research in stem cells that may lead to groundbreaking treatments for various conditions. A few weeks after the initial recording, Nick and Dr. Jeff come back to the show to discuss the results of his recent MRI. They explore the symptoms, the initial injury, and the findings from the MRI, which indicate cartilage degeneration and potential treatment options. Dr. Jeff explains the injection procedure as an alternative to hip replacement, emphasizing the importance of bone health and the potential benefits of regenerative medicine. The discussion concludes with Nick expressing interest in the treatment and continuing to share his journey of regenerative stem cell therapy and healing with Dr. Jeff. Tune into this episode to learn about regenerative stem cell therapy and follow Nick's journey so you can navigate your own healing with your eyes wide open. Check out the video version on Youtube YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EyesWideOpenContent Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jeffrey Gross and Stem Cells 02:58 The Growing Concern of Cancer Diagnoses 06:01 Understanding Stem Cells: Basics and Types 08:51 Navigating Misinformation About Stem Cells 12:13 The Role of FDA and Insurance in Stem Cell Treatments 15:02 Use Cases for Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine 17:51 Patient Experience: IVs and Injections 21:04 Challenges of Traditional Medicine vs. Regenerative Approaches 23:48 The Importance of Finding Open-Minded Doctors 27:01 Future of Stem Cell Research and Applications 29:58 Inflammation: The Root of Many Health Issues 32:54 Transformational Patient Stories 36:01 Side Effects and Considerations for Stem Cell Treatments 39:00 The Role of Inflammation in Aging 42:02 Advice for Exploring Stem Cell Opportunities 44:55 Conclusion and Future Steps Find Dr. Jeffery Gross here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recellebrate/ TikTok LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-gross-md-5605605/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@stemcellwhisperer Website: https://recellebrate.com/ Find Nick Thompson here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nthompson513/ | https://www.instagram.com/the_ucan_foundation/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EyesWideOpenContent LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickthompson13/ UCAN Foundation: https://theucanfoundation.org/ Website: https://www.engagewithnick.com/
It's YOUR time to #EdUpPCO In this episode, YOUR guest is Andrew Bieler, Director of Partnerships and Experiential Learning at the Business + Higher Education Roundtable. YOUR host is Amrit Ahluwalia, Executive Director of Continuing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada Some key questions we tackle: How PCO values can help to shape a new vision for higher education's alignment with industry What organizations like BHER do to bring the postsecondary and business sectors together How reimagining the work of higher education institutions can play a key role in tackling the national productivity crisis Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
Send us a textTune in as the Roundtable discusses the political landscape; significant challenges and opportunities for real estate professionals, what future real estate professionals should focus on to success including understanding the political landscape, networking, involvement in real estate organizations and more. **This episode is dedicated to Joe Cosenza, Vice Chairman The Inland Group of Companies, Commercial Real Estate Icon, Veteran Deal Maker; he purchased $55.7 Billion which equates to 3,915 individual commercial real estate deals in his career** This month's RoundTable Hosts:•Andreas Senie, Host, Founder CRE Collaborative, Technology Growth Strategist, CRETech Thought Leader, Founder & Brokerage Owner•Saul Klein, Realtor Emeritus, Data Advocate & Futurist, Original Real Estate Internet Evangelist, Executive Editor Realty Times•Rebekah Carlson, Founder & CEO Carlson Integrated, Past President NICAR Association, Brokerage Owner•Dan Wagner, Senior Vice President Government Relations at The Inland Real Estate Group of Companies, Inc. Learn more at https://welcome.creco.ai/reroundtable #crecollaborator #CRE #CommercialFinance #RealEstate #cpace #CommercialRealEstate #Financing #Podcast#DST #1031exchanges #datadrivenbusiness #businessmanagement #commercialrealestateDon't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel where there is a host of additional great content and to visit CRECo.ai the Commercial Real Estate Industry's all-in-one dashboard to connect, research, execute, and collaborate online CRECo.ai. Please be sure to share, rate, and review us it really does help! Learn more at : https://welcome.creco.ai/reroundtable
Pomp says putting beer on your scalp helps your hair grow, calls about Fields vs Wilson, the time is now for the Pirates to put talent around Skenes. Is there still untapped potential in Fields? More calls on the Steelers. Pomp names his top 10 Italian restaurants. More Italian talk. Ned will start tonight vs the Red Wings. A call about Ke'bryan Hayes and where he could land. Could Fields see snaps vs Cincy?
Is there still untapped potential in Fields? More calls on the Steelers. Pomp names his top 10 Italian restaurants.
Download your Ultimate guide to getting promoted in the next 12-months here!In this episode of the Raise Your BARS podcast, Chris Baker and Al Ruttan dive into the transformative power of awareness and how to unlock the untapped potential within us all. Drawing insights from Chris's book, 10 Steps 2 Freedom: Your Guide to Living the Life You Deserve, they discuss the difference between dreamers and fantasizers, overcoming a scarcity mindset, and the importance of breaking bad habits to achieve lasting success. With practical advice and personal stories, this episode challenges listeners to reflect on their strengths, redefine their goals, and take actionable steps toward their dreams. Tune in and discover how to turn your potential into purpose! Our aim is to help individuals and organizations to raise their bars and be on a journey of continuous improvement. Therefore it is important that you know your own values and align yourself with a company that shares those and has a culture that you can get behind.Are you ready to Raise Your BARS and be the person you want to become?Download your ultimate guide to getting promoted in the next 12 months here!We want you to become the best version of yourself and to do that you have to break away from the limiting beliefs that other people impose on you and step into your greater self. If you are an aspiring leader or a leader who wants to continue growing to be the best you can be we encourage you to visit and subscribe to the Stand Up Leaders YouTube channel.We invite you to join our Facebook group, Raise Your Bars - Personal Growth Solutions, and if you are ready to reprogram your current belief systems, visit our website by clicking here.
Tony Greer and Josh Young of Bison Interests discuss the current state of the oil market, focusing on the downtrend in crude oil prices and the impact of geopolitical events. They analyze OPEC's strategies and the implications of political changes on energy policy, particularly with the potential return of the Trump administration. The discussion also covers the future of oil services and the refining sector, highlighting the challenges and opportunities within these industries. In this conversation, Josh and Tony delve into the complexities of oil valuation, geopolitical risks affecting supply, and the dynamics of small cap E&Ps. They discuss the bullish outlook for natural gas, the potential for price spikes in oil, and the overall market sentiment. The conversation highlights the mispricing of oil, the impact of geopolitical events, and the opportunities within the energy sector, particularly in natural gas and small cap EMPs.
If you want to have a fascinating conversation about AI, talk to Jaime Teevan. In her recent discussion with WorkLab podcast host Molly Wood, Microsoft's chief scientist shared key insights informed by her decades of research into productivity and collaboration. They also talk about how conversations will become increasingly important as we level up our AI skills, and how leaders can challenge themselves and their teams to think more creatively about tapping the full potential of the technology. WorkLab Subscribe to the WorkLab newsletter
Today's guest is Nottingham Forest player pathway manager Chris Brass. We discuss bringing players through the Reds academy into the first team and go into real depth on how loans work. Chris explains why players are sent on loan, choosing where they go and pulling the plug on deals. We also look at the expanded B team with Forest now facing opponents ranging from Ajax to Accrington. #NFFC #nottinghamforest
Virtual power plants can help electric grid operators address supply shortages and reliability concerns, but policy support is needed. --- The U.S. electrical grid is under growing stress, raising concern that recent widescale power outages may signal more grid challenges to come. In recent years, electricity demand has grown at an accelerating pace while, at the same time, power supply has tightened as existing power plants have retired and grid operators have struggled to bring new sources of power online. Yet one promising solution to the grid's challenges may already be in place, if grid operators and regulators can figure out how to use it to full advantage. ‘Virtual power plants' can combine small, distributed energy resources such as rooftop solar and demand response into a single, virtual whole that grid operators can deploy like a traditional powerplant. VPPs hold the promise of delivering large amounts of readily available and reliable energy services, if a number of regulatory and technological challenges can be overcome. On the podcast Ryan Hledik, a principal with electricity market consultancy The Brattle Group, explores the potential of virtual power plants. He explains how VPPs work, discusses hurdles to their development, and considers policy solutions to speed their growth. Ryan Hledik is a principal with electricity market consultancy The Brattle Group. Related Content: Closing the Climate Finance Gap: A Proposal for a New Green Investment Protocol https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/closing-the-climate-finance-gap-a-proposal-for-a-new-green-investment-protocol/ The Untapped Potential of “Repurposed Energy” https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/the-untapped-potential-of-repurposed-energy/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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