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In this week's episode, Alex Bennett and Jordyn Woodruff chat about bachelorette parties in your 30s, bad hygiene, and Khloé Kardashian's protein popcorn. They also discuss new TV shows they're loving, intrusive thoughts, and untraditional weddings. Plus, don't forget: the girls are watching Good American Family with you every week! This time, they're breaking down Episode 7. P.S. Are you watching along? Slide into our DMs and let us know! Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome back to another episode of Mean Girl Pod! 00:03:08 Protein popcorn & the Kardashians 00:17:03 AB's roses & thorns 00:27:27 Untraditional bachelorette parties & weddings 00:48:50 Weekly recs 00:54:40 Good American Family episode 7 recap 01:03:50 Listener question 01:04:42 WE LOVE YOU GUYS! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow us on instagram at @meangirlpod, Alex @justalexbennett and Jordyn @jordynwoodruff ------------------------------------------------------------------ Thank you to our partners this week: Ava: Download the Ava app today, and when you join using my promo code MEANGIRL, you'll get your first month FREE! Lume : Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code MEAN at https://www.Lumedeodorant.com! #lumepod O Positive: Take proactive care of your health and head to https://www.OPositiv.com/MEAN or enter MEAN at checkout for 25% off your first purchase. BetterHelp: Visit https://www.BetterHelp.com/MEANGIRL today to get 10% off your first month. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Powered By: https://www.justmediahouse.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The incredible Kenkie Brenna @kenziebrenna joins Emily and Mollie to chat about her less-than-perfect experience with an education system not designed for her, her inspiring untraditional route into academia and how she now, in her thirties, finds herself a student all over again and loving every aspect of that crazy, beautiful learning journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host Adam Hill as he welcomes Bryan McFarland, a third-generation family business owner and entrepreneur, to share his journey from joining his family's manufacturing sales agency to launching innovative ventures like 3x5 Life. Discover how Bryan champions the road less traveled and advocates for breaking the mold in entrepreneurship, education, and raising a family. 0:00 Intro 5:48 Family business transition challenges 11:07 Entrepreneurial drive within family business 16:56 Personal development through habit change 22:48 Creating 3x5 Life 35:53 Importance of EQ 41:33 Benefits of EOS implementation 44:20 Homeschooling and family adventures 47:18 Encouraging untraditional paths Resources Mentioned: GoBundance Hal Elrod's SAVERS Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg Culture Index EOS Worldwide Bryan's Instagram Follow Adam Hill: Sign up for my newsletter and get my free Vision/Reflection Retreat Guide: https://adamchill.ck.page/vision-reflection - IG: @theadamchill - YouTube: @adamchill - TikTok: @theadamchill
Hi guys!! Welcome back:) Today, I sat down with Hannah Power. Hannah is a personal branding coach, author, TEDx and keynote speaker with a head full of dreams and an obsession for finding what makes people tick. Hannah, after going through her fair share of tumult, has been working in this space for nearly three years now and has worked with over 300 people supporting purpose driven CEOs, solopreneurs to clarify and build their personal brand, increasing their impact and income. Hannah is not only the host of ‘Flow,' the podcast for big dreamers, high achievers and freedom seekers and a 1:1 coach but also is the founder of Amplify, a membership community for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and changemakers who want to build their personal brand, live in their flow and surround themselves with people just like them. Connect with Hannah on instagram here & if you're interested in the PDF Hannah was talking about - email us at pod.whatsonyourmind@gmail.com! happy holidays folks xx yanaiya
Send us a textIt isn't just Realty ONE Group; it's Realty ONE Group International, and rightfully so. A few years ago, we decided to expand this UNtraditional lifestyle real estate brand beyond the U.S., and what a great decision that was. Today, we're in over 20 countries, with many more on the way! We'll let Danny Hernandez, Vice President of International, tell you the rest.
Coach, Bobby and Matt talk about last weeks games and the upcoming schedule. Also have current player Matthew Stilwill on as a special guest!
Moriah is having a different type of Thanksgiving this year. But how? Tim walked into a scout meeting and felt uncomfortable! Chelsea's ex has avoided going to parent conferences for Cayden. Plus, we discuss the election! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Moriah is having a different type of Thanksgiving this year. But how? Tim walked into a scout meeting and felt uncomfortable! Chelsea's ex has avoided going to parent conferences for Cayden. Plus, we discuss the election! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Truck Leasing Task Force estimates that at least 200,000 truck drivers have been negatively affected by predatory lease-purchase agreements – and that's a conservative estimate. Land Line Now has full coverage of this week's task force meeting. Then, Bryan Martin of Chrome Shop Mafia shares advice that could be helpful for any trucker who feels the tug of sentimentality when deciding to trade in one set of keys for another. We also have a preview of this month's edition of Land Line Magazine. And finally, we mull over untraditional career paths for truckers. 0:00 – “Horror stories” of predatory lease-purchase agreements 10:25 – Refurbish that older truck – or move on? 25:09 – New issue of Land Line Magazine 40:21 – Untraditional career paths for truckers
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Hosts Seth and Mallory discuss untraditional strategies to enhance traditional undergraduate recruitment and enrollment marketing. As the new recruitment cycle kicks off, they explore innovative approaches that go beyond the basics of list buying and email marketing. From using paid social media to drive campus visit RSVPs to creating shareable milestones in the admissions process, Seth and Mallory provide actionable insights for enrollment professionals looking to stay ahead of the curve. They also highlight the rising trend of behavioral and psychographic targeting in marketing and discuss the potential game-changing role of a Chief Revenue Officer in higher ed institutions.Key TakeawaysAlternative Calls to Action: Leverage digital marketing to drive specific outcomes, like campus visit RSVPs, and quantify the impact with cost-per-action metrics.Video in Direct Mail: Stand out by combining video content with direct mail, a strategy successfully implemented by the University of Idaho, enhancing engagement and social buzz.Targeted Awareness Campaigns: Focus on increasing perceived quality among parents with highly targeted awareness marketing, using streaming platforms to reach specific demographics.Behavioral and Psychographic Segmentation: Move beyond demographic segmentation by targeting based on behavior and implied psychographics to better align with prospective students' interests and concerns.Socially Shareable Milestones: Create moments in the admissions process that are not only memorable but also encourage social sharing, like personalized scholarship notifications.Chief Revenue Officer Role: Consider the strategic importance of a CRO in higher education to oversee and integrate recruitment, marketing, and retention efforts, ensuring a holistic approach to revenue generation.Tune into Kin's final Pulse Check series of 2024, “Finding Your Why”Order Your Copy of Mailed It! - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.
The Moonlight Sonata is indeed in three movements. Brian Hunt and Erin Latham-Ponneck are on Brew Ha Ha with Steve Jaxon and Herlinda Heras, for the Moonlight Brewing 32nd Anniversary. Brian has been on Brew Ha Ha many times, the most recent was this episode in October of 2023. On Saturday, August 24, from noon to 10 pm, Moonlight Brewing Co. will celebrate its 32nd anniversary, with music from The Sam Chase and the Untraditional, and others. There will be food trucks, attractions and activities for everyone including children, in addition to lots of delicious beer. In addition to all that, they will have a kids zone with a jumpy house and a magician. 32 Years of Moonlight Brewing Moonlight Brewing is now the oldest brewery in the county. Brian tells about getting “the beer guy”, Dr. Michael Lewis as an advisor when he changed majors to fermentation science at UC Davis. Then he went to work for Schlitz in Milwaukee. At that time, they were not invested in making great beer there. So Brian got away from that scene, with the lesson that people won't be attracted to crappy beer. He came back from Milwaukee in 1981 and worked for a series of breweries before starting his own brewery 32 years ago in 1992. Brian is Erin's stepdad. At first, he “poached” her away from her job to hire her for the bookkeeping. That led to more, as we will hear. Russian River Brewing Co. is open in Santa Rosa on 4th St. and at their big Windsor location. Visit their website for up-to-date hours, menus, beers and more. In the meantime, they taste the beer called Sulla Luna, a Czech-inspired amber lager that Brian originally made with Birrificio Italiano. He met them in Milano at a beer convention and when they visited here, they brewed this collaboration. Several months into the job she learned that there were actual offices above the brewery. So she moved into a proper room with a desk. Erin's official title is Chaos Management Specialist and Adult In Charge. See our sponsor Victory House at Poppy Bank Epicenter online, for their latest viewing and menu options. Brian has some interesting opinions about hops, especially that beer can be flavored with plants other than hops. Listen to him tell the history of hop use in beer in Europe.
Hi Guys! Welcome back to What's On Your Mind! Today, I sat down with Chef Palak Patel, to talk about how she was able to break barriers and achieve her dreams. Born and raised in India and trained at the Institute of Culinary Education, Palak is the author of a new plant-based cookbook called "Food Is Love: Plant-based Indian Inspired Recipes To Feel Joy and Connection,” published by HarperCollins (Harvest). She's a classically trained chef, restaurateur, and winner of Food Network's famed Chopped and Beat Bobby Flay. She was also a finalist on Food Network Star season 14. Palak hosted a digital series called The Diwali Menu on Food Network Digital and appeared as a guest judge on the network's competition series, Money Hungry. A TEDx speaker and chef at the Institute of Culinary Education, Palak has partnered with many high-profile brands like BMW, Well+Good, Clif Bar, Barclays, Microsoft, Ulta Beauty, Whole Foods, and Hello Fresh. She's made on-camera appearances on the TODAY Show, Food52 digital, and Good Day Atlanta. Chef Patel was featured in an article entitled “The Women Of The Restaurant Industry Speak Out About Their Pandemic Experience” in Forbes. She was also featured in Huffington Post, People, Women's Health, Thrive Global, Mashable, Epicurious, Bon Appetit and more.
This week saw Ireland achieve massive 400m and 1500m success taking home gold and silver from the European Championships.400m in particular hasn't been something that Ireland have been traditionally known for in terms of success.So how was this tradition created in such a relatively short timeframe?And how can it be applied to GAA in Carlow to net the same results?Incoming Knockbeg College Principal John Maye is perfectly placed to give us the insight and voice that we need on this with his love for all things sport, but particularly athletics.John was also involved with Carlow inter county squads in the past with mindset a particular focus point and he has some real nuggets in this one.We speak about all this, the vision for Knockbeg and much more over what is a very enjoyable hour.If you enjoy the podcast and wish to support the podcast you can spot us a coffee here: https://buymeacoffee.com/leftwingback ★ Support this podcast ★
The conversation covers various topics related to SEO and content strategy. The main themes include the challenges of finding new topics to discuss on a podcast, the different approaches to SEO and content strategy, the importance of prioritization and focus, and the evolving skillset required for SEO and content roles. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of decision-making within companies and the benefits of having in-house experience. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the complexities and nuances of SEO and content strategy. In this conversation, the hosts discuss hiring for a director of organic growth strategy position. They describe the qualities they are looking for in a candidate and emphasize the importance of experience and practical skills over formal education. They also touch on the value of networking and building authentic relationships. The hosts express their preference for individuals who are passionate, optimistic, and willing to take initiative. They also mention the need for strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the limitations of traditional education and the importance of hands-on learning.Key TakeawaysFinding new topics to discuss on a podcast can be challenging, especially when the format incentivizes novelty.Different content formats and distribution channels have different parameters and require different approaches to content creation.Prioritization and focus are crucial in SEO and content strategy to avoid getting distracted by shiny new trends.Having in-house experience can provide valuable insights into the internal dynamics of companies and how decisions are made.The skillset required for SEO and content roles is evolving, and a mix of agency and in-house experience is often ideal. When hiring for a leadership position, prioritize candidates with management experience and a passion for the field.Formal education is not always necessary for success in marketing and other fields. Practical skills and hands-on experience are often more valuable.Building authentic relationships and networking can be more effective than relying on formal connections or institutions.Look for candidates who are passionate, optimistic, and willing to take initiative.Strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities are crucial for success in leadership roles.Traditional education may not always provide the most relevant or up-to-date knowledge and skills. Continuous learning and practical experience are essential.Show LinksConnect with David Khim on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Alex Birkett on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Allie Decker on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or TwitterWhat is Kitchen Side?One big benefit of running an agency or working at one is you get to see the “kitchen side” of many different businesses; their revenue, their operations, their automations, and their culture.You understand how things look from the inside and how that differs from the outside.You understand how the sausage is made.As an agency ourselves, we're working both on growing our clients' businesses as well as our own. This podcast is one project, but we also blog, make videos, do sales, and have quite a robust portfolio of automations and hacks to run our business.We want to take you behind the curtain, to the kitchen side of our business, to witness our brainstorms, discussions, and internal dialogues behind the public works that we ship.Past guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Ryan McReady (Reforge), and many more.Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEOShould You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?How Do Growth and Content Overlap?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
Here we are with Natalie Lane, founder and owner of Gloom Management. She will chat with us first and foremost about her experience being a child actress in commercials and then pivoting into management in her career without working at a big management firm. Natalie will share what it is like working with clients and helping them launch their endeavors on a professional and personal level. We will get to hear about her advice to rising music industry professionals and also students who are inquisitive to learn more about the management side on the industry.
This week's guest is Michael Lombard. Ron and Michael discussed deliberate versus random practice, homeschooling, youth soccer, and what it's like using scientific thinking in those environments. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quote that inspires Michael (3:58) His background (5:42) Going from practitioner to CEO (9:11) His family's experience with homeschooling (11:11) Using the scientific framework with homeschooling (20:56) Using the scientific framework with soccer (28:14) One of Ron's favorite soccer memories (33:59) Kata as a method of balance (38:01) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Kata School Florida Kata School Florida on LinkedIn GA 004 | Leveraging the Toyota Kata Approach to Learning & Coaching GA 243 | How to Strive to Thrive Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? Have you ever used scientific thinking in an unusual setting?
Though the Founding Fathers were Christian, many of them held beliefs out of step with most American Christians of their time – and ours.
Do you know you have a dream in mind, but have been told it's not possible? In this episode with Frankie Reed (former Ambassador of Fiji and the surrounding region and career member of the U.S. Foreign Service), we discuss: - How she forged her own path into human rights and being appointed to ambassador even though she was told it won't happen. - How she turned a crisis turned into an opportunity that accelerated her career. - What she believes it the future of democracy, especially given what's going on in Ukraine. Follow Frankie on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankie-reed-07b0865b. Follow Samorn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim/. Get a copy of Samorn's book, “Belonging: Self Love Lessons From A Workaholic Depressed Insomniac Lawyer” at https://tinyurl.com/swpc578c. Get weekly career tips by signing up for our advice column at www.careerunicorns.com.
Emma Marlowe started out as an equitation rider in California. Unlike other Grand Prix riders, Emma didn't follow the traditional path of North American Youth Championships or junior jumper teams. In fact, she didn't even ride her first jumper class until she was 18, but what sets her apart is her unyielding belief in herself and her unrelenting determination to succeed. Emma's journey took a pivotal turn when she took a chance by stepping onto a plane to Wellington, Florida. She landed a working student position with American Olympian Lauren Hough, which was a move that eventually led her to the CSI5* Major League Show Jumping team. Listen in!
In a world where cyber threats are now omnipresent, there's no escape. Cyber victims come in all shapes and sizes – from the enterprise multi-billion-dollar companies to small and medium businesses, and even down to the individual user. Anyone online is vulnerable if they connected to the world wide web, which includes our youth. Our very impressionable kids who love to click.Today, our guest on Cybersecurity Simplified is Amber DeVilbiss, a cyber queen who has a special place in her heart for educating kids and women. She uses her platform as a cybersecurity practitioner and influencer to reach the masses.About Amber DeVilbiss:DeVilbiss is crazy passionate about making the cyber world fun and accessible to humans of all ages. She promotes educational TikToks and writes/illustrates cybersecurity books for kids. She strongly believes in giving back and founded Teach Kids Tech – a foundation dedicated to providing children in underserved communities with access to technical literature and education. DeVilbiss has also helped co-found LIFT Women in Security, a nonprofit on a mission to enable and lift all females in tech!Learn how Overwatch Managed Cybersecurity is joining the fight against child trafficking: https://www.highwirenetworks.com/overwatch-managed-security-joins-fight-against-child-trafficking/ To get more cybersecurity news from High Wire Networks, visit: https://www.highwirenetworks.com/news-events/ To learn more about the Cybersecurity Simplified Podcast and to browse previous episodes, visit:https://www.highwirenetworks.com/cybersecurity-podcasts/Have an inquiry or topic request, reach out to: podcast@highwirenetworks.com
A lot of the time when we think Black Friday, we think mass discounts. But does it always have to be about discounting? Would it have the same effect if you didn't discount? In this episode, I dive into 3 untraditional ways you can Black Friday this year without having to discount. I also shared how we've put together a full Black Friday Promotional Email Sequence Kit (with 8 emails ready for you to swipe and get your campaign up live in just 1 hour!) for you if you've left it last minute. You can grab it now for $70 by clicking here (wordfettigroup.com/blackfriday) _____ *FREEBIE* Sign up to our 5 e-copy lessons below, where everyday I'll land in your Inbox with simple tweaks you can make in your copy to level it up! From ad copy, website copy and more. wordfettigroup.com/freebie
Today, Blair explains the risks of subject to's and assumption loans for all parties involved.
In today's episode of the podcast, we speak with Len Summa, Head of Global Sales at Acid Labs, an end-to-end software design and development firm. Summa kicks off by sharing why Latam talent is a strategic choice for companies looking to thrive, and how the region offers a rich pool of tech talent due to strong universities and a tech-savvy workforce. He adds that the linguistic abilities and English proficiency of Latam talent make them ideal for global organizations, alongside how the proximity to the U.S. minimizes time zone differences, ensuring smoother collaboration. Summa also takes time to explain the difference between the terms offshore, referring to outsourcing to countries such as India and Eastern Europe, and nearshore, highlighting Latin America as an example. Following this, Summa shares tips for listeners looking to hire talent in Latam, including the importance of defining needs and choosing reliable partners. And he also highlights the significance of evaluating a partner's track record for stability and quality. We then dive into strategies to retain top talent in Latam, emphasizing workplace transparency and the value of employee contributions. And Summa discusses the work ethic and expectations of Latam talent. Next, Summa shares success stories of how Acid Labs has made a positive impact on clients in Latin America and the U.S. Finally, Summa shares what's next on the horizon for Acid Labs, where he talks about the company's growth strategy, focusing on getting better before getting bigger. He elaborates on these expansion plans, and discusses including digital experience practices and collaboration with major tech companies. And he also shares how the company evolves based on client feedback and market demands. Links
Erika Voss, Vice President, Engineering Platforms at Capital One Software Erika doesn't have the typical background of a technical executive at a large enterprise software company. She began her career as a corrections officer at a maximum-security prison. We explore how she transitioned from becoming a public servant, which she admits she would have been happy spending her entire life doing, to breaking into the tech industry with an untraditional, non-technical background. Erika explains how she learned the technical skills, including finding a mentor that encouraged her to get trained, and bridged the gap with her communications and leadership skills. She outlines how to sell yourself in a job interview and best highlight your transferable skills across industries and professions. Finally, we dig into the challenges of becoming a technical executive and what it takes to get promoted to a director, senior director, and finally, a vice president of engineering at some of the most influential financial services and tech companies. http://blindap.onelink.me/ttCg/4gorzood
The life of Jesus shows us our mission, introducing others to His love. To do that, we must be spending time with those that do not know Him, which may require us to lay aside our preconceived ideas or traditions.
We are fortunate to have Phillip O'Callaghan on this episode. O'Callaghan is a tennis coach and secondary PE teacher in Cork, Ireland. He has a popular twitter account and Substack newsletter dealing with skill acquisition. NOTE: There are a couple of minor technical issues involving the audio. EPISODE TOPICS 1:20 - O'Callaghan's interest in skill acquisition 3:25 - How frustration led to a better way to train 5:00 - Skill acquisitions impact on other aspects of coaching 6:16 - Defining some skill acquisition terminology - Ecological Dynamics, Non-Linear Pedagogy, Constraints-Led Approach 8:15 - More terminology - Affordances & Scaling 11:30 - Individual development vs. Team development 12:30 - How to use CLA when introducing athletes to a sport 14:50 - Why should you use a defender to train an athlete a new skill 16:45 - The principle of representative learning design 18:30 - Using CLA with advanced athletes 20:25 - The role of decision-making in practice planning 22:15 - The role of the coach in using CLA in development 24:05 - Evolving as a coach using a CLA approach 25:20 - Thinking of constraints as opportunities 27:30 - Giving players freedom to play 28:30 - What coaches can expect from players using a CLA approach 31:45 - Can there be some wrong ways to use the CLA 32:45 - Untraditional ways to success are OK 34:00 - Using the Practice Activity Continuum 36:20 - The process of planning a practice 38:50 - Why players enjoy learning in a CLA environment 42:00 - Why you shouldn't jump head first into CLA
Whiskey of the Night: Mercer & Prince Cigar if the Night: Cavalier Tres Deliquentes. Having a boundary of no friends of the opposite sex insecure? If a woman has a career should that excuse her from her domestic duties? Untraditional Men want traditional woman? I refuse to pay child support. Men don't like BBL's they just seeing naked women. Household planner. Being black living in white neighborhoods.
Excited to welcome Barrett King, Hubspot's Leader for GTM Strategy for Ecosystem joins Ultimate Guide to Partnering us to help you as a Partnership Leader think about Outcomes. Barrett joins us to share, not only his mission and the vital importance of his role at HubSpot, but all the other amazing work he's doing to nurture our partner led growth and ecosystem led growth strategies for organizations like yours. I hope you enjoy and learn from this discussion. As much as I enjoyed welcoming, Barrett King.
Although some may see that we're currently in the middle of a rocky economy, there are still plenty of opportunities for college graduates to pave their own path. It may seem that the easy thing to do is to get the job at a big corporation, gain experience, and then figure out what's next, but after a few months in a job he really didn't like, Henry Adiletta decided to change direction.In this episode of Winning Strategies Playboo, Henry joins James to talk about his path to selecting TCU, graduating, and taking the safe job, to then deciding to work in the more hectic world of real estate in a startup.They discuss why he decided to make the big leap and what some of the challenges, and more importantly, rewards have been by going down the non-traditional route.To find all of our episodes, visit: MyExperiencedRealtor.com.Thank you to our sponsor, https://TruckVin.com
You're listening to Nathan Chanski and this is the Passion with Purpose Podcast. Let me ask you: have you ever tried marketing yourself online in a place that DIDN'T mean social media? Have you ever tried ranking for Google searches with SEO, but struggled to get any traction? On today's episode I interview Dallin Hassard of Untraditional Weddings on all things Google Ads for Wedding and Elopement Photographers, so we're tackling exactly those topics for you today. Dallin is a passionate animal lover, a seasoned traveling wedding & elopement photographer with over five years of experience in the industry, and has now become a Google Ads expert for photographers. He currently lives in Las Vegas with his wife Cienna. He loves educating and assisting fellow photographers on how to book out their calendar using Google Ads. And He is also enthusiastic about social media as well, which is where he plans to take his career even further in coming days. If you're as ready to dive into this episode with Dallin as I am, let's jump on in! ⭐️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON APPLE PODCASTS!⭐️ (Click the link, scroll down to where it says “Ratings & Reviews” and click the link that says “Write a Review”) CLICK HERE TO GET 35% OFF YOUR FIRST YEAR OF HONEYBOOK! Connect with Dallin online: Instagram: @dallinhazard Tik Tok: @dallinhazard YouTube: @dallinhazard Google Ads for Wedding Creatives Course from Dallin: https://untraditionalweddings.com/google-ads/ Google Ads Manager with Dallin: https://calendly.com/untraditionalweddings/15min?month=2023-04 Connect with Nathan online: Instagram: @nathanchanski Tik Tok: @nathanchanski Online Courses & Products from Nathan: https://www.nathanchanski.co/education Apply for 1:1 Coaching Program with Nathan:https://www.nathanchanski.co/coaching-application
Erick joins Caroline this week to give his perspective on wedding planning, why he's taking her last name, and more untraditional moves. @myquarterlifecrisis.pod @addisoneteaki @caroline.clon
Tart, Kee kee, Diamond talk about whether they prefer traditional 9 to 5 men or untraditional workers, men that have been to prison and so much more. RATE AND SHARE!!!!! Be social! Tell us your opinions on the topics and follow us at ⬇️⬇️⬇️ Instagram: @CWMCPodcast TikTok: @CWMCPodcast We've got cool merch! https://clownin-with-my-cousins.creator-spring.com Business Inquiries: cwmc.tdk@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clowninwithmycousins/support
Jesse & Liz chat about goal setting and share a untraditional way of looking at goals and how to set them. They also give an insightful question to ask yourself to keep you on track to moving forward on your goals. Follow on Instagram: Jesse Liz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healingwithin/support
Hard work and being willing to buck the system.Craig Sorbo is a Financial Advisor with Northwestern Mutual. He walks through his early decision to buck the trend of getting a four year degree. He talks through his experience of becoming a very successful car salesman and eventually running a dealership.Why not proclaiming to be the smartest person in the room has helped him get buy in and acceptance as a leader. He shares how showing up and doing the work with your team is crucial to being successful in managing any team. Episode Highlights:03:14 - Craig discusses his big moment when he realized getting a four year degree wasn't for him.12:47 - Craig shares some things he did that really helped him get the respect of his team even with being one of the youngest in the dealership. 19:51 - Craigs outside of the box way of thinking when it came to running his team created true collaboration as well as opportunities for the next generation. 26:23 - Why you don't need a four year degree to become wealthy. And making sure that you have a good relationship with money. Contact your hosts:Steve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailCraig SorboWebsiteLinkedInThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Hey Guys! Welcome back to the I'm not Lucky, Im Blessed Podcast, a platform celebrating the stories and accomplishments of dreamers and underdogs. Whether you are an entrepreneur, athlete, artist or just someone with an inspirational story to tell, we want to hear from you. Our goal is to tell the stories of everyday people who have overcome adversity and have achieved their goals despite the odds. Our guest today Bryant Daye, is the Ceo and founder of Oly and also a model and an actor. Bry, shared with us today what inspired him to create the app Oly, which like a Linkedin for sports. And how doing things the untraditional way has helped him achieve a lot in his career. Listen and Be Inspired!
NEW YORK, NY - The raves keep coming in for the The Rugby Odds, which marries sports entertainment with money-making picks. Here's the latest quote from a big-time network exec: "Uncompromising. Untraditional. Undeniable." If that ain't enough to get you to tune in, maybe WWE Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield, King Gift Egbelu, America's Rugby Pundit Matt McCarthy and rugby legend Luke Hume taking shots at each other, will. In the process, you'll have a few laughs and get some solid intel on how to bet this weekend's rugby matches. Watch... Listen/Download the Podcast version... BIG THANKS to Zack Buhro and Zach Lanning for helping produce this show! Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @LizardRugby, @LanningZach, @ColbyMarshall2, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/RugbyWrapUp #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting
In this week's Bonus episode, MM sits down with her friend Lauren Snyder and shares about her journey after college! Lauren is a talented graphic designer, who shares how she navigated her nontraditional path towards graphic design without going to college. Learn tips for how to confidently make decisions as you follow the passionate desires God places on your heart. This week, stepping out of comfort zones and learning how to walk CONFIDENTLY in a path that may not be the “traditional” or “norm" is the goal. You were created by God with an individual path- we hope this encourages you to pursue it! Find her instagram and ours linked below in case you need any further encouragement. Feel free to direct message. We are In This Together with you. Xx Lauren Snyder's Instagram https://instagram.com/laurencsnyder?igshid=NDk5N2NlZjQ= CONNECT with us! Website: https://www.mmdesigns.life/ Instagram: @mmdesigns.life
Kelli Risse is a mindset coach, stress management coach, and speaker who has a master's degree in dance education was an elementary educator for 15 years and started a direct sales health and wellness business before beginning her own coaching business.Kelli created a weekly porch dance routine during the 2020 pandemic to bring joy to her community and left teaching to pursue a career in direct sales and eventually start her own business. Kelli believes that the current generation needs to be taught how to use stress in a positive way and to be resilient. Overcoming her fear of what other people would think of her by surrounding herself with like-minded people and mentors, Kelli found it difficult to adjust to working alone and had to find ways to stay motivated and productive.Kelli also believes that marketing is more important than selling and that there is no endgame for entrepreneurs. Her superpower is asking the right questions to help people make the changes they want in their lives, which she does by helping her clients get rid of limiting beliefs and inner conflicts. Kelli offers a one-day deep dive breakthrough and a complimentary 30-minute strategy session to help people with their goals.It is an inspiring conversation, and we are so glad we had the opportunity to speak with Kelli. www.riseupandlivewellness.comRunning a business doesn't have to run your life.Without a business partner who holds you accountable, it's easy to be so busy ‘doing' business that you don't have the right strategy to grow your business.Stop letting your business run you. At Harper & Co CPA Plus, we know that you want to be empowered to build the lifestyle you envision. In order to do that you need a clear path to follow for successOur clients enjoy a proactive partnership with us. Schedule a consultation with us today.Download our free guide - Entrepreneurial Success Formula: How to Avoid Managing Your Business From Your Bank Account.Copyright 2023 Glenn Harper
This week Andrew talks with WNBA champion, philanthropist, & entrepreneur Alana Beard. Alana is a 4x WNBA All-Star, 2x WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, and won the WNBA Championship in 2016 with the Los Angeles Sparks. She is the founder of 318 Foundation, a mentorship program for girls in Alana's hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana. Alana is also the founder of Transition Play, an organization that helps world-class women athletes launch new careers when their athletic career is over. She is also hard at work leading a bid to buy a WNBA team. In this conversation, Alana talks about the power of taking the untraditional path, how to reinvent yourself as your career evolves, her formula for learning new things, and so much more. Show Highlights:(2:18) - Alana's childhood and start in basketball(3:59) - First bout of adversity in basketball(5:50) - Role of Alana's parents(7:05) - Seeking out challenges at a young age(8:01) - Making the adjustment at Duke and overcoming homesickness(10:24) - Never taking the traditional path(11:14) - A vision to be Oprah Winfrey(11:58) - You don't have to meet your mentor(12:07) - Transition from college to WNBA(12:38) - Becoming one of the best defenders of all-time(13:29) - Reinventing her game after major surgery(14:40) - A life-changing internship at Jamba Juice(17:03) - Launching Transition Play(18:08) - Roles at Next Play Capital and Silicon Valley Bank(18:42) - Desire to bridge gap between women and Venture Capital (19:13) - Leveraging a platform to help others(20:45) - Making successful career transitions(21:45) - Why people are afraid to ask for help(22:19) - Alana's plan to own a WNBA franchise(24:15) - Working in the “background”Twitter: @andrewhmosesInstagram: @AndrewMoses123NEWSLETTERSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter
Hi bestiesss! How yall doing on this fine friday? I hope beautifully!! come kick it with your girls while we get into astrology, relationships, finding your freedom, pop culture and MORE! WE LOVE YOU!!! Xoxo, Ya Girls
For the final episode of our Untraditional Traditions series, Jen's good friend, American Idol alumni Melinda Doolittle, is with us to have an enlightening chat with Jen, which, as Jen readily admits, is 90% not about Christmas at all—and since we're being untraditional this year, we're here for it! Jen gets Melinda to spill all the behind the scenes scoop on what it was like to come through the American Idol machine, including how it felt to be the oldest contestant for her season (at the ripe old age of 28, mind you). They also set the record straight about what happened when Melinda “ignored” Tyler Merritt for a year (let's just say it involved not knowing how social media works). Finally, since it is our holiday series, Melinda tells us about her favorite Christmas ever, which involves her yearly Christmas show in Nashville, TN, and the very special guest that happened to be in the audience that night. * * * Thank you to our sponsors! Kiwico | Get your first month FREE on ANY crate line at kiwico.com/forthelove. Jen's Favorite Things Gift Guide | Listen to this special podcast episode for exclusive discounts on gifts that give back this holiday season! Thistle Farms | Use code ForTheLove to save 15% off the entire website excluding sale items Thought-Provoking Quotes “I was on the same season [of American Idol] as Jordan Sparks and she was the youngest in my season, I was the oldest. We were roommates, so we were extremely close. And she knew who she was. She knew what kind of artist she wanted to be. She had auditioned for lots of competitions. She just knew who she was. And I was like, ‘Can you teach me, 16 year old? Because I don't know.'” - Melinda Doolittle “I don't think anyone's prepped to ascend that quickly or to have that level of critique. Literally the whole country was saying what they thought of you.” - Melinda Doolittle on life during American Idol “I truly feel like dreams came true that I didn't actually know I had. I think I hadn't allowed myself to dream about what it would look like for me to be an artist and to step on stages and have my own story to tell.” - Melinda Doolittle “All I wanted out of life was to be the Black Barbara Streisand. I discovered that I could write some songs. I was okay with that, but I wanted to sing those classic songs that made everybody move, made people cry, made people feel something.” - Melinda Doolittle “[At my Christmas show] we do a version of 'All I Want for Christmas,' that is my happiest place. And I swore I would never do that song because that song is the gold standard for me. It is Mariah Carey and I will never be her. So to make that song fit me, but to still be true to it, that was one of the most exciting arrangements I've ever come up with. Ever.” - Melinda Doolittle Guest's Links Melinda's website Melinda's Instagram Melinda's Facebook Resources Mentioned in This Episode People Loving NashvilleMelinda's Christmas Show in Franklin, Tennessee Connect with Jen!Jen's website Jen's Instagram Jen's Twitter Jen's Facebook Jen's YouTube
In this special episode, I am so honored to share my appearance on The Career Clarity Show hosted by Lisa Lewis Miller. Even though I initially appeared on Lisa's podcast over a year, and have done over fifty podcast guest appearances, this conversation is one that has stuck with me. Lisa is such a gifted host and I shared parts of my story during this interview that I hadn't shared anywhere publicly. Some of the things Lisa and I discuss during the interview are my story, some of the more interesting decisions I've made along the way, and how a framework can help you make some untraditional choices on what is usually a pretty traditional career path. So, let's get to it! If you want to learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes on Lisa's Website. * * * * * * Grow Your Coaching Practice! Go from idea to income in 90 days or less with the free Coach with Clarity Business Blueprint! Want to connect further? Follow me on Instagram and continue the discussion in the Coach with Clarity Facebook group. Want to work together? Join the Coach with Clarity Collective today!
Episode 34 welcomes Nine One Wine's first ever importer, Philana Bouvier. Tune in to hear about her untraditional adventure to her current position as President of Demeine Estates. The June 2007 and June 2022 police log were reviewed while the group sipped on a podcast favorite, a bottle of Schramsberg Blanc de Blanc. Highlights of the episode include mountain lion sightings, high school group projects, and leaving your meth pipe at home. Enjoy this episode full of inspiring stories and heart warming journeys.
Today, Million+ follower, TikTok teacher, and creator of #TeacherTipTuesday, Megan Mayer, shares her thoughts about TikTok, how to prevent profanity on TikTok and why it is a valuable tool for teachers. Megan talks openly about what she's learned about her videos that have gone viral, how to pick hashtags, and secrets for making videos that will help teachers. We end the podcast by discussing the controversial things teachers sometimes see doing on TikTok that we wish they wouldn't. I've joined TikTok and am learning. This interview with Megan introduced me to TikTok as I embark on a learning journey on a new platform. Sponsor: Advancement Courses Last summer I took my professional development with Advancement Courses and I am so glad that I did! On my blog, I recently shared 10 Ways to Rejuvenate and Learn This Summer. All of the course ideas come from the advancement courses catalog to go to https://www.coolcatteacher.com/top10 Learn about some courses you might want to take and some things that you need to do this summer. Your current needs should impact your professional development. Advancement Courses makes it so easy to complete your PD with courses that are online and self-paced so you can take them anywhere any time with up to six months to complete. And right now you can use the code COOL15 to get 15% off your course today. So go to www.coolcatteacher.com/top10 and begin deciding what you want to learn this summer. Show Notes and Transcript: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e785 Meghan Mayer (@thecrazycreativeteacher) Sarasota County Schools, Florida Followers: 1.2 million Meghan Mayer joined TikTok in February 2020 as @thecrazycreativeteacher and had nearly 500,000 followers when she was featured on CBS' The Greatest #AtHome Videos. The episode Mayer appeared in portrayed the struggles of teaching from home during the covid lockdown and included situations like Zooming into class from her bathroom and doing a parent-teacher conference in her closet. Untraditional? Sure. But during the pandemic, teachers did everything they could to be there for students and families. And, anyway, the view of Mayer captured in the CBS show would have been familiar to anyone who watched with her popular ongoing TikTok series "Teacher Tip Tuesday." Two years later, a lot more people have checked in with the series—Mayer now has more than 1.2 million followers. Mayer's TikToks offer unique insights into the life of a teacher. Another is projects from her middle-school language arts classroom, which often feature the use of a Cricut print-and-cut machine. Those videos got the attention of the company, which offered her a sponsorship. (Cricut is part of a growing number of brands interested in working with Mayer.) The money from that relationship circulates back into the classroom. As a Florida Gulf Coast University profile noted, "Like many educators, [Mayer] ends up spending her own money on classroom amenities like parties, prizes and décor to enhance the learning environment for her exceptional-education students." Source of Bio: https://elective.collegeboard.org/tiktok-famous-teachers-everyone-should-follow Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Imagine being parents to six kids - all boys, ages 8 to 20 - and ALL the laundry, cleaning and cooking that goes with it. Now imagine those six boys doing the majority of it all - ALL on their own! Sounds too good to be true, right? But that's the everyday reality of Paula's special guests this week, who also are extremely gifted in leading, encouraging and following the call on their lives. Ruth Chou Simons and Troy Simons are joining Paula this week for a personal conversation about what it looks like to be a family who is on mission together, both in the peaks and valleys of life – and honoring one another along the way. Ruth is an entrepreneur, speaker and bestselling author of Beholding and Becoming (https://ruthchousimons.com/beholding-becoming/) and GraceLaced (https://ruthchousimons.com/gracelaced-book/) . She shares her journey of God's grace intersecting her daily life with word and paintbrush through an online shop at GraceLaced.com (https://gracelaced.com/) and her Instagram community of more than a hundred thousand. Her work has blossomed into a wildly successful space, making her the breadwinner for their family, while Troy takes the lead on things at home with their boys. However, just a few short seasons ago, those roles were reversed with Ruth juggling pregnancy, nursing and raising their young boys, while Troy worked as a full-time pastor and headmaster at a school he co-founded. The Simons open up to Paula about what it was like when Troy was called to back away from his work at the school and how they chose to pivot and make the most of what they'd already been given through Ruth's artistic giftings that she had been quietly honing in the odd hours of the night. Hear how they're currently navigating the crossroads of their untraditional callings, the shifting spotlight in their family and getting their boys involved each step of the way. For the moms and dads out there – hear why they say encouraging your kids to realize “the excitement of growing up” is the game changer when it comes to growing their responsibilities. Ruth and Troy offer up their life experiences with grace and generosity in this conversation. If you're feeling like it's taking a while to feel at home in the role God has for you, let this episode serve as your personal reminder that you're not alone and encourage you to find what's still in front of you to be grateful for today. Follow Ruth on Instagram Follow Troy on Instagram Learn more about Paula's new company CARRY Media™ and sign up for CARRY™ ALL, an essential weekly newsletter for the working mom that drops every Sunday! Follow along with CARRY Media on social media: @carry_media Connect with Paula & share what you are feeling called to in this season of your life: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Sign up for Paula's new and improved newsletter to get a message from her every two weeks. Order Paula's Book - “Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling” Subscribe & Listen to more episodes of the Podcast: AccessMore...
“I want to isolate everyone because I run by myself. If everyone gets isolated and they're running by themselves, that's a huge advantage for me. I don't need a pack to run with. I do 100% of my hard training alone. I want to get people alone. I want to sucker people into going harder on the downhills...You have to have that mentality that I'm coming to mess people up. That's what I think about in a race – just having that raw competitiveness." Brooks pro runner CJ Albertson has been a pretty highly-requested guest on this show because people can see some of the untraditional training runs that he throws down on Strava. But if you ask him, he doesn't think it's wild. In this episode, we discuss his rise on the US marathoning scene where he popped off to a lot of people when he led last year's Boston Marathon for 21 miles and finished 10th. He just ran 2:12 at the Modesto Marathon with three weeks to go until the big race. The catch is that was led off course by the lead bike for a bit. His 26.2 watch split was 2:10. So he's fit and ready to throw down on marathon Monday. SUPPORT THE SPONSORS FINAL SURGE: No matter if you are an athlete or a coach, Final Surge helps plan and attain both short, and long-term training success. Their free online training log is compatible with Garmin, Strava, Polar, Stryd, COROS and a slew of other apps and devices. If you are a coach, Final Surge makes planning and analyzing workouts simple and helps streamline communication with your athletes. If you're an athlete out there hammering miles and tempo runs solo with no guidance or direction, Final Surge is also here to offer up some world-class training programs. Check out their offerings today: FINALSURGE.COM – USE CODE CITIUS FOR 10% OFF. BROOKS RUNNING: Check out our programming and plans for Boston Marathon weekend. THERABODY: Their new RecoveryAir JetBoots are the first of its kind as the world's most advanced pneumatic compression system ever created. RecoveryAir flushes out metabolic waste more fully and brings back fresh blood to your legs at three times the speed of competitors. Faster cycles mean faster recovery, so you don't have to wait for..the legs to be feelin' great. For more information and to get a discount visit: https://therabody.com/citius OREGON22: Friends, more than 100,000 tickets have already been sold for this summer's World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon (7/15-24). Some of the sessions have sold out. Don't miss out. Buy your tickets today to see the world's best athletes in action at the first-ever world outdoor championships being held on U.S. soil. You can get your tickets by visiting WorldChampsOregon22.com/Tickets