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In 2021, Vitaliy Musiyenko closed the chapter on a years-long obsession with a 32-mile-ridge line featuring 60 summits in the heart of the Sierra. The Goliath Traverse is likely the longest ridge traverse ever completed on the planet. For Vitaliy, it was part of a much larger journey that began with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Watch Climbing Gold on YouTube Thanks to our sponsors The North Face Check out Summit Series at thenorthface.com Yeti See all their products at yeti.com Kodiak Cakes Find Kodiak products at your local grocery store, they're the ones with the bear on the box or learn more at Kodiakcakes.com LMNT Get your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase at www.drinklmnt.com/climbinggold. Try the new LMNT Sparkling — a bold, 16-ounce can of sparkling electrolyte water. Want Climbing Gold Ad Free? Check out Climbing Gold: Unroped
On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey welcome Vitaliy Katsenelson back to the show. Vitaliy is the CEO and chief investment officer of Investment Management Associates. He's also an author, award-winning writer, and founder of "The Intellectual Investor" newsletter and podcast. Vitaliy kicks off the show by discussing the difficulty in writing books and how he has evolved as an investor over the years. He explains that through continuous trial and error, he has learned not to dumpster-dive for bad stocks just because they're cheap. He emphasizes the value of good management, knowing your own strengths, and allowing yourself to say no to investments that aren't in your circle of competence. Vitaliy also gives his thoughts on Warren Buffett's retirement and Berkshire Hathaway's stock today. (1:40) Next, Vitaliy shares his experience running portfolios and how his strategy differs from Buffett's. This leads to a conversation about what could happen to Berkshire after Buffett passes and what made Vitaliy decide "I don't want to be like Buffett." He gives his nuanced take on learning from legendary businessmen and other historical figures without agreeing with them on everything. Similarly, the U.S. trading with countries it disagrees with (like Russia) is important. Vitaliy discusses his own experience growing up in the Soviet Union and being "brainwashed" to hate Americans. And he talks more about finding a good work-life balance, no matter your career. (21:19) Then, Vitaliy dives into the psychology behind decision-making and willpower. He quotes one of his favorite sayings as a reminder to investors: "Knowing and not doing is not knowing." After that, Vitaliy shares why he believes Uber Technologies still has a lot of upside today. He notes that the stock isn't cheap, but it is undervalued. And he breaks down his reasoning for wanting to hold the stock long term, including its potential to incorporate Waymo or other self-driving cars on its app. (39:26)
On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey welcome Vitaliy Katsenelson back to the show. Vitaliy is the CEO and chief investment officer of Investment Management Associates. He's also an author, award-winning writer, and founder of "The Intellectual Investor" newsletter and podcast. Vitaliy kicks off the show by discussing the difficulty in writing books and how he has evolved as an investor over the years. He explains that through continuous trial and error, he has learned not to dumpster-dive for bad stocks just because they're cheap. He emphasizes the value of good management, knowing your own strengths, and allowing yourself to say no to investments that aren't in your circle of competence. Vitaliy also gives his thoughts on Warren Buffett's retirement and Berkshire Hathaway's stock today. (1:40) Next, Vitaliy shares his experience running portfolios and how his strategy differs from Buffett's. This leads to a conversation about what could happen to Berkshire after Buffett passes and what made Vitaliy decide "I don't want to be like Buffett." He gives his nuanced take on learning from legendary businessmen and other historical figures without agreeing with them on everything. Similarly, the U.S. trading with countries it disagrees with (like Russia) is important. Vitaliy discusses his own experience growing up in the Soviet Union and being "brainwashed" to hate Americans. And he talks more about finding a good work-life balance, no matter your career. (21:19) Then, Vitaliy dives into the psychology behind decision-making and willpower. He quotes one of his favorite sayings as a reminder to investors: "Knowing and not doing is not knowing." After that, Vitaliy shares why he believes Uber Technologies still has a lot of upside today. He notes that the stock isn't cheap, but it is undervalued. And he breaks down his reasoning for wanting to hold the stock long term, including its potential to incorporate Waymo or other self-driving cars on its app. (39:26)
The whole of Ukraine has been in turmoil for the last 3 years, and we are blessed to get to interview Fr. Vitaliy Novak, a Ukrainian priest with the Vincentian Congregation of the Mission who has been serving the people of Ukraine both through aid efforts and now as a military chaplain with his mobile chapel. He is joined by Fr. Tomaž Mavrič the Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission. To learn more about the Congregation of the Mission click here: https://cmglobal.org/en/Click here to learn more about supporting the Pontifical Missions Societies:https://pontificalmissions.orgFollow us on socials!https://x.com/tpms_usahttps://www.instagram.com/tpms_us/
Welcome to the Real Estate Investing School Podcast! In this episode, Vitaliy Volpov shares his inspiring journey from immigrating to the U.S. from Belarus at the age of 12 to becoming a successful real estate investor, attorney, and entrepreneur based in upstate New York. Despite starting with no real estate background or family support in the field, he began his investing journey in 2011 with a house hack and gradually expanded his portfolio. He details how he used owner-occupied financing to acquire his first duplex and later scaled his portfolio with conventional investor loans. Vitaliy emphasizes learning by doing—figuring out renovations through YouTube, enduring steep learning curves, and dealing with intense property issues, including foundation problems and infestations, which taught him resilience and resourcefulness. His early experiences illustrate how creative problem-solving and a willingness to push through fear are essential to success in real estate. The conversation also explores the evolution of Vitaliy's investing strategies and partnerships. He explains how he grew from solo deals to more complex acquisitions, like a 21-unit apartment conversion, by surrounding himself with the right people—especially a strategic partner with deep construction expertise. Together, they scaled their business to acquire 20-30 units per year, thanks to systems, reliable maintenance teams, and clear operating agreements. Vitaliy provides valuable insights into structuring LLC partnerships, overcoming legal and construction setbacks, and why due diligence, trust, and aligned strengths are critical in any collaboration. He concludes by encouraging new investors to believe in their ability to figure things out, even when things get tough, and to focus on long-term financial freedom. Check out the Real Estate Investing School Youtube Real Estate Investing School Instagram Brody's Instagram Joe's Instagram Vitaliy's YouTube
In this conversation from the 13th #IndInvConf, moderated by Ajay Tyagi, CFA, Head of Equities at UTI Asset Management, Vitaliy Katsenelson, CFA, explores strategies for successfully navigating stagnant markets. He emphasizes the importance of active value investing and details methods to identify undervalued companies with robust fundamentals. Vitaliy discusses common investor pitfalls in sideways markets, shares practical tips for risk management, and highlights how active management can uncover profitable investment opportunities.Key Takeaways:• Dynamics of sideways markets and implications for investor strategies.• Importance of active management in leveraging undervalued opportunities.• Effective risk mitigation techniques to enhance returns in low-growth market conditions.• Real-world case studies showcasing successful active value investing practices.Tune in for strategic insights to thrive in challenging market conditions!DISCLAIMER :This podcast represents the views and opinions of the originally featured speaker and is posted with their express consent. All statements and expressions in the Podcast are personal views of the speaker and are meant for educational purposes only and should not be construed as research, recommendation, solicitation, or investment advice. CFA Society India* is a non-profit for member benefit and does not endorse any person, content, product, organization or securities, opinions or recommendations and makes no representation or warranty, guarantee, claim of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, appropriateness, suitability, or completeness of the information mentioned in the podcast. Viewers/readers shouldn't copy, transcribe, adapt, publish, license, distribute, perform and display the content including speech and any/all accompanying materials (including handouts and slides) without prior permission of CFA Society India for any use.CFA SOCIETY INDIA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.*CFA Society India is a registered trademark of CFA Institute licensed to be used by the Indian Association of Investment Professionals._____________________________________________________________The Indian Association of Investment Professionals (IAIP), the India Society of CFA Institute, was established in Apr 2005 as an association of local investment professionals consisting of portfolio managers, security analysts, investment advisors and other financial professionals.As one of the over 160 CFA Institute member societies, the IAIP connects local CFA Institute members to a global network of investment professionals. For the continuing up-gradation of knowledge and skills of members, IAIP conducts speaker events, workshops led by leading finance professionals.
If you have 5 minutes this week, listen to this recap of my conversation with Vitaliy with a BONUS look behind the scenes and my thoughts about what I learned. Also, it's super important! I'll be in Omaha in a few weeks, if you want to say hello, send me a quick email bogumil AT talkingbillions.co (not com) or if you just want to say hello, use the same email. Curious to hear from you! Lastly, if you like this 5-minute recap format, let me know, I might do it now and then with longer episodes!Podcast Program – Disclosure StatementBlue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice.Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed.Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
[Limited 1 on 1 Zoom calls with the host: email me at bogumil@talkingbillions.co, no com]Episode OverviewIn this illuminating conversation, Vitaliy Katsenelson shares his remarkable journey from Soviet Russia to becoming a respected value investor in the United States. Through personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections, Vitaliy explores the delicate interplay between life's most precious currencies: time, money, and purpose.Key ThemesFrom Scarcity to AbundanceVitaliy's formative years in Soviet Russia shaped his unique perspective on scarcity and abundanceThe stark contrast between socialist principles and capitalist realities informed his investment philosophyCultural transitions between European and American work ethics revealed deeper truths about value creationFinding Alignment: The Soul in the GameThe concept of 'Soul in the Game' emerges as a north star for meaningful livingAuthentic writing requires vulnerability and self-confidence—a mirror to authentic investingPersonal alignment between values and vocation creates fulfillment beyond financial metricsThe courage to pursue alignment often means embracing discomfort and uncertaintyThe Philosophy of Time and MoneyTime stands as our most irreplaceable asset—money should ultimately purchase time, not thingsWealth without purpose becomes an empty pursuitMaterial detachment liberates decision-making in both life and investingStoicism provides a framework for focusing on what we can control amid market volatilityThe Human Element in BusinessPeople remain the crucial factor in business success—relationships over transactionsHiring decisions should evaluate character alongside competenceManagement analysis deserves equal attention to financial analysisSubtle cues often reveal more about company culture than formal presentationsNavigating Complexity and ChangeInvesting requires continuous learning and intellectual curiosityDisruption demands adaptability in investment strategiesValue investing must evolve to consider future growth opportunitiesThe nonlinear nature of investing mirrors the nonlinear journey of life itselfRedefining SuccessSuccess transcends financial metrics to encompass relationships and independenceParenthood brings both profound joy and inevitable pain—similar to market cyclesQuality of work matters more than quantity—depth over breadthCreative pursuits like music enhance problem-solving and pattern recognitionReflections for ListenersHow might you find greater alignment between your values and your work?Where are you trading time for money when you could be doing the opposite?What attachments might be limiting your freedom and decision-making?How can you incorporate more reflection and creative thinking into your professional life?Podcast Program – Disclosure StatementBlue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice.Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed.Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
"I pitched my show without even a script" - Vitaliy ShushkoSummary In this episode, Ed interviews Vitaliy Shushko, an accomplished animator and director known for his work on X-Story and Blind Spot from Love, Death & Robots. Vitaliy shares his journey into animation, the challenges he faced, and the importance of finishing projects. He discusses the creative process behind his works, character development, and the significance of community and networking in the industry. The conversation also delves into his experiences pitching to Netflix and collaborating with renowned figures like Tim Miller. This was an incredible podcast, packed with industry insights, animation, anime and skills needed to thrive in the animation industry. Of course, we also speak on Vitaliy's love for anime also reflecting on the impact of series such as Naruto and One Piece, as well as talking about games such as Mortal Kombat and Bruce Lee. Discussion Points Introduction to Vitaliy Shushko Vitaliy Talks About How His First Animation X-Story Discussion On Character Development and Storytelling The Role of Community and Networking Pitching Blind Spot to Tim Miller For Love, Death & Robots Collaboration with Netflix The Joy of Story Development Influences and Emotional Impact of Animation The Impact of Legendary Anime and Manga Creators The Impact of Anime on Vitaliy's Personal Growth Crafting Your Skills as an ArtistAnime's Originality vs. Western Franchises How Mortal Kombat Was His Childhood Obsession Bruce Lee's Legacy in Film and Martial Arts Vitaliy's WorkWatch X-Story Here Watch Blind Spot On Netflix Love, Death Robots Social media links Instagram SuuuperanimepodcastTikTok SuuuperanimepodcastTwitter @SuuuperanimeFacebook SuuuperAnimePodcast You Tube SuuuperAnimeDiscord https//discord.gg/suuuperlightsassembleSupport the show
Getting close to higher and higher highs... Economic reports holding strong! Oil on the move, VIX stable – what could go wrong? Guest: Vitaliy Katsenelson explains value investing and what he looks for in great stocks. His "Three Pillars" of quality are an important aspect of his research and what he looks for in companies that he plans to invest in for the long haul. NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE'S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Follow @andrewhorowitz Vitaliy Katsenelson, born and raised in Murmansk, Russia (the home for Russia‘s northern navy fleet, think Tom Clancy‘s Red October). Immigrated to the US from Russia in 1991 with all his family three brothers, father, and stepmother. His professional career is easily described in one sentence: He invest, He educates, he writes, and he could not dream of doing anything else. He is Chief Investment Officer at Investment Management Associates, Inc (IMA), a value investment firm based in Denver, Colorado. After he received his graduate and undergraduate degrees in finance (cum laude) from the University of Colorado at Denver, and finished his CFA designation, he wanted to keep learning. He figured the best way to learn is to teach. At first he taught an undergraduate class at the University of Colorado at Denver and later a graduate investment class at the same university that he designed based on his day job. He found that the university classroom was not big enough, so he started writing. He writes a monthly column for Institutional Investor Magazine and he has written articles for the Financial Times, Barron‘s, BusinessWeek, Christian Science Monitor, New York Post, and the list goes on. He was profiled in Barron‘s, and has been interviewed by Value Investor Insight, Welling@Weeden, BusinessWeek, BNN, CNBC, and countless radio shows. Vitaliy has authored the Little Book of Sideways Markets (Wiley, 2010) and Active Value Investing (Wiley, 2007). Follow @vitaliyk Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ More information available on Horowitz & Company's TDI Managed Growth Strategy Stocks discussed this week - (GLD), (SLV), (OIL), (XLE), (UBER), (COIN)
We're back! And what better way to start 2025 than going deep into Vitaliy Versace's BORN INTO MAFIA.This Francis Ford Nope-ola of a director tells his sprawling crime drama with no script, no real actors, no authentic locations, or any sense of how movies or time works. But, somehow, he delivers one of the biggest cop-out endings in movie history. Steve and Justin can never get enough Vitaliy and sincerely wish that he lives forever and then that they all die on the same day. Hope so!!Watch the BORN INTO MAFIA HEREFollow us on Instagram to keep updated about our monthly live shows!Check out more from Justin here: justindodd.rocks Check out more from Steve here: stevejhward.comdrinkgenies.com
Join us on this episode of the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast with Vitaliy Volpo! We dive into the world of real estate investing, exploring his journey and valuable insights. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, you won't want to miss this conversation. Tune in for practical tips and inspiration to elevate your real estate game! ================================== Want to grow your real estate investing business and portfolio? You're in the right place. Welcome to the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
Driven by a divine calling and guided by God's hand, Vitaliy and Natalia Smolin have dedicated their lives to full-time missionary work in Ukraine since 2009. Their mission is to share Christ's love and His Word with everyone. They remain steadfast in the face of challenges—including the Russian invasion in February 2022—providing humanitarian aid to civilians and military personnel alike as they spread the good news of Jesus Christ and embody hope and resilience for the people of Ukraine.
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
So, recently, Vitaliy Katsenelson, CFA, who is a writer and investor had a Substack post that really resonated with me.And by recently, I mean yesterday.Anyway, in it Vitaliy said that “Each Day Is a Separate Life.”You wake up and you are born. You go to sleep and that's the end of the day/life. You get it, right?This concept isn't new. It comes from Seneca, this ancient philosopher and thinker in the Roman Empire, 2,000 years ago, who was rather hyper focused on thinking about wealth even though he was one of the richest people of his time. And who knows? Seneca probably took it from someone else.Seneca was a thinker and a clerk and a politician and a writer. So, like a lot of us, he did a lot of things.What matters to us on the podcast today is what Vitaliy took away from Seneca's writings and that's the concept of time.He writes,“After reading Seneca, it is impossible not to want to retake control of the most important, irreplaceable gift you are given as a birthright – time. But how do you do this? I borrowed my practical solution from Seneca: ‘Begin at once to live and count each separate day as a separate life.' “‘Each separate day as a separate life.' What a brilliant idea. A life bookended by sunrise and sunset. A day is a perfect, meaningful measuring unit. I can look at each day and evaluate how I spent it. If I achieve mostly perfect days, then they'll spill into a perfect life. ”Every January most of us set New Year's resolutions. Though we don't think about it that way, we really treat each year as Seneca's separate life. Except that a year is so long that we forget about our New Year's resolutions by March. We writers (and other humans) waste a lot of time thinking about writing, procrastinating about writing, and doing things like cruising social media, that don't help us actually write.We only have a limited amount of time in each day. We waste a lot of it. “What man can you show me who places any value on his time, who reckons the worth of each day, who understands that he is dying daily? For we are mistaken when we look forward to death; the major portion of death has already passed. Whatever years lie behind us are in death's hands,” Seneca wrote. His advice according to Vitaliy, “Hold every hour in your grasp. Lay hold of today's task, and you will not need to depend so much upon tomorrow's. While we are postponing, life speeds by.” Think of each day that you write as a new life as a writer. If you spend that day, not writing, what does that mean? If this was your final day would you want to create? Would you want to share stories? Or would spend that last day arguing with other people in town about curb cuts and bad parking jobs?As Vitaliy writes, “The goal is not to change our activities but to change our state of mind as we carry out those activities. You don't want to stop thinking about or planning for tomorrow; instead, as you think about tomorrow, remember to appreciate today. Or as Seneca puts it, ‘Hurry up and live.'” Try it for a week maybe. Just one week commit to a couple of things:Live the day like it's your last Wake up in the morning thinking about what matters to you. Write something or create something on each day. It doesn't need to be finished. It doesn't need to be perfect.A lot of people ask me (Carrie) how I produce so much. How much? I've written over a million words for our daily newspaper this year. And that's just our newspaper, right? Well, secret number one is that I have a Shaun. But secret number two is that I expect to never have enough time to get all I want to get done out there.Prince was a little like this too, but um, much more genius.But try it for a hot second—or a week. It's the opposite of the slow it down and chill movement.Vitaliy mentions having a daily journal so that you can “examine our ‘separate life' at the end of each day.”He writes, '“Reviewing your day presents an opportunity to learn from your mistakes and correct them. For instance, today I debated politics with a friend for an hour. As I look at that hour, the time was completely wasted, and I won't get it back.”That journaling can really help you think about what matters and how you spend your time. It's a mindful moment. So, just think, maybe, about what you want your life (your days) to be about.DOG TIP FOR LIFERoutines can sometimes be the epitome of their lives. Make each day your best day. Get the cat food can. Take your walk. Look forward to all the things!RANDOM THOUGHT LINKLink to that AP articlePLACES TO SUBMIT THIS DECEMBER! THE DRABBLE HARVEST CONTEST[1 October 2024 through 31 December 2024]A "drabble" is defined as a short story containing exactly precisely no more and no fewer than 100 words. It has a title, which can be from 1 to 15 words-- but no more than 15. That's a drabble.You have to count each word. Hyphenated words, such as tete-a-tete, count as one word. Don't use your word count tool to count the words, because that tool will count an ellipsis ( . . . ) as three words, which really should not be counted at all. It will also count dashes ( - ) as words, which is wrong. So count each word by sight, not by tool.Our drabble contests have themes. For each contest, we will simply throw the theme out there. Whatever the theme inspires you to write, that's what you write.The theme of this contest is:Hunting with the WolvesThis contest is open from 1 October 2024 through 31 December 2024. You have two months to write 100 words. Easy!Ah, but once you have written them, where do you send them? You send them to the contest editor, Terrie Leigh Relf, at tlrelf at gmail dot com. You'll have to combine that address--sorry, but we don't want her to be spammed. Send your submission in the body of the e-mail, please. If you want anything italicized, please indicate by * before and after the word[s] to be italicized.Pay for drabbles is 1 cent a word, which means one dollar per drabble. Pay for First Place is $5.00, and pay for Second Place is $2.00.SUBSTACK ITSELFAccording to Curiosity Never Killed The Writer, “Substack runs a monthly short story competition. Its mission is to “revive the art of the short story, support artists, and produce something wonderful.” Genre: Short story. Length: 6,000-10,000 words. Prize: $100 plus 50% of subscription revenue to be sent by Paypal, Zelle, or check. Deadline: December 31, 2024. Reprints are ok so long as you still have the rights to distribute.”SHOUT OUT!The music we've clipped and shortened in this podcast is awesome and is made available through the Creative Commons License. Here's a link to that and the artist's website. Who is this artist and what is this song? It's “Summer Spliff” by Broke For Free.WE HAVE EXTRA CONTENT ALL ABOUT LIVING HAPPY OVER HERE! It's pretty awesome. We have a podcast, LOVING THE STRANGE, which we stream biweekly live on Carrie's Facebook and Twitter and YouTube on Fridays. Her Facebook and Twitter handles are all carriejonesbooks or carriejonesbook. But she also has extra cool content focused on writing tips here. Carrie is reading one of her raw poems every once in awhile on CARRIE DOES POEMS. And there you go! Whew! That's a lot! Subscribe
In this conversation, Ryan Englin interviews Vitaliy Kofman, Service Operation Manager at LaMarco Systems, a security and fire alarm company. Vitaliy shares insights into the company's operations, including how they navigate seasonal challenges, the importance of technology in improving efficiency, and strategies for attracting and retaining technicians. He emphasizes the role of continuous education and cross-training in employee retention and discusses the company's culture of growth and development.TakeawaysLaMarco Systems offers a wide range of products and services to navigate seasonal slowdowns.Technology has unified various operational systems for efficiency.Employee retention is enhanced through technology that reduces frustration.Continuous education and training are vital for technician development.Cross-training allows employees to contribute across different business areas.A strong company culture encourages technicians to seek growth opportunities.The company is expanding and adapting to industry changes.Maintaining a good reputation helps attract service requests from various clients.Investing in technology can simplify processes and improve communication.A supportive leadership fosters a culture of learning and development.Chapters03:08 Navigating Seasonal Challenges in the Security Industry06:01 Leveraging Technology for Operational Efficiency09:00 Attracting and Retaining the Next Generation of Technicians11:54 Continuous Education and Cross-Training for Employee Retention14:55 Fostering a Culture of Growth and Development17:55 Conclusion and How to Connect with LaMarco SystemsTo Connect With Vitaliy:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vitaliy-kofman-5433565b/Website: https://lamarcosystems.com/ Support Titans of the Trades: If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe, share, and leave a review for Titans of the Trades. Your support goes a long way in helping us bring more impactful discussions your way.
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Warning: the activities discussed in this episode are extremely dangerous. Vitaliy Raskalov, the Urban Explorer, Photographer, and Founder of On The Roofs, joins the show to share his journey from climbing trees as a kid to scaling the tallest skyscrapers in the world. Hear how he pulled off his most famous climbs, how to find your courage, how to be strategic with your social media content, whether he ever gets afraid of heights, and Wild tales from his motorcycle adventures across Asia. Connect with Vitaliy on Instagram @Raskalov and YouTube @OnTheRoofs
Vitaliy and Maria Tkachuk and their children had to flee their home in Ukraine with little more than the clothes on their backs. They've seen their city destroyed by missile attacks. They brace themselves when the air raid sirens blast.But this husband and wife have also led many people to faith in Jesus Christ in their war-torn country.Vitaliy and Maria are serving as chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team. On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., they talk from their home in Ukraine about the work God is doing through them and around them.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
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Kyle Grieve chats with Vitaliy Katsenelson about why we should align ourselves with what we love doing, how stoicism has helped Vitaliy deal with the volatility of negative emotions in the market and life, Vitaliy's four favorite stoic tools, how to engineer our environments to improve our decision making and decrease costly mistakes, how we can utilize specific modes of communication to foster the learning process, why we should concern ourselves more with the truth and less on being right, how the markets have developed in the last decade pertaining to sideways markets, and a whole lot more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 02:04 - What soul in the game is and why it's so important to understand it if you want to truly excel at investing and other passions. 07:36 - Why meditation is such a powerful tool to help improve stress. 13:40 - How Vitaliy prioritizes areas of his life to ensure he's spending the right amount of time on high-priority areas. 19:13 - How stoicism has helped Vitaliy remove the volatility of negative emotion in the market and life. 20:13 - How investors can utilize the dichotomy of control to navigate volatile markets better. 20:13 - Simple negative visualizations to use on individual stocks and your portfolio to improve decision-making. 36:43 - Why toxic environments can influence us to live by other people's values. 40:30 - Why specific tasks should be delegated so you are focused only on creating value. 48:16 - Why our modes of communication can limit or expedite our abilities to improve and learn. 48:25 - The importance of discovering the truth for successful investing. And so much more! Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Buy Soul In The Game here. Buy The Little Book Of Sideways markets here. Read Vitaliy's articles here. Check out Vitaliy's fund, IMA, here. Learn more about the Berkshire Summit by clicking here or emailing Clay at clay@theinvestorspodcast.com. Follow Kyle on Twitter and LinkedIn. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: River Toyota Wise NetSuite Fidelity CI Financial TurboTax Linkedin Marketing Solutions Fundrise NDTCO Vacasa NerdWallet Babbel Shopify HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Use these stoic tools to become a great investor.
Our society looks at abundance only from a positive perspective; however, it also has a very dark side. If scarcity is a disease that inflicts people in socialist countries, overabundance is a sickness prevalent in capitalist ones.
This is the concept that got me into stoicism. Dichotomy of Control.
Here are the 5 value investing mistakes to avoid.
CPI ticks up – PPI ticks down – never a dull moment. Earnings season is here – Banks reported and most hit the skids. Bitcoin ETF approved and Bitcoin gets whacked and we enter a holiday shortened week – get ready! Guest: Vitaliy Katsenelson explains value investing and what he looks for in great stocks. His "Three Pillars" of quality are an important aspect of his research and what he looks for in companies that he plans to invest in for the long haul. Follow @andrewhorowitz Vitaliy Katsenelson, born and raised in Murmansk, Russia (the home for Russia‘s northern navy fleet, think Tom Clancy‘s Red October). Immigrated to the US from Russia in 1991 with all his family three brothers, father, and stepmother. His professional career is easily described in one sentence: He invest, He educates, he writes, and he could not dream of doing anything else. He is Chief Investment Officer at Investment Management Associates, Inc (IMA), a value investment firm based in Denver, Colorado. After he received his graduate and undergraduate degrees in finance (cum laude) from the University of Colorado at Denver, and finished his CFA designation, he wanted to keep learning. He figured the best way to learn is to teach. At first he taught an undergraduate class at the University of Colorado at Denver and later a graduate investment class at the same university that he designed based on his day job. He found that the university classroom was not big enough, so he started writing. He writes a monthly column for Institutional Investor Magazine and he has written articles for the Financial Times, Barron‘s, BusinessWeek, Christian Science Monitor, New York Post, and the list goes on. He was profiled in Barron‘s, and has been interviewed by Value Investor Insight, Welling@Weeden, BusinessWeek, BNN, CNBC, and countless radio shows. Vitaliy has authored the Little Book of Sideways Markets (Wiley, 2010) and Active Value Investing (Wiley, 2007). Follow @vitaliyk Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ More information available on Horowitz & Company's TDI Managed Growth Strategy Stocks discussed this week - (GLD), (SLV), (OIL), (XLE), (UBER), (COIN)
The Fat-Burning Man Show by Abel James: The Future of Health & Performance
Can you increase your IQ in just 15 minutes a day? How easy is it to transform your brain to become more creative, intelligent and productive? With AI positioned to take over our jobs and our hobbies, we have to pause and consider the true purpose of writing, art and music. And I'm honored that joining us here today is Vitaliy Katsenelson, an award-winning writer, the CEO of Investment Management Associates, and author of a number of books, including his latest, “Soul in the Game”. Vitaliy is a brilliant writer, multifaceted intellectual and an incredible person, so I hope you enjoy this conversation. We're chatting about: How to boost IQ in as little as 15 minutes a day while transforming your brain into a writer's brain The dark side of over-abundance and the value of self-imposed constraints Why fewer choices often lead to more happiness Why an investment guy is telling us how unimportant money is How art trains us to be mindful and look for beauty in the world around us And tons more… Read the show notes: https://fatburningman.com/vitaliy-katsenelson-how-to-boost-iq-and-transform-your-brain/ Go to Investor.fm to read Vitaliy's articles, subscribe to The Intellectual Investor podcast, get books and much more. Join The Wild Guild and get freebies on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/abeljames Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/fatburningman Like the show on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fatburningman Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/fatburnman Click here for your free Fat-Burning Kit: http://fatburningman.com/bonus
Want to avoid junk food? Don't just try not to eat it; redefine yourself as "a person who doesn't eat junk food." That's just one of the pieces of advice from Vitaliy Katsenelson, who has distinguished himself as both one of America's top investors and one of its finest thinkers. Vitaliy joins Charlie to discuss stoicism, investing strategy, "thoughtful arrogance," the value of cold water, and more in a wide-ranging conversation.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.