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Microsoft launches a new AI tool, and Google strikes back. AI bots on social media compete with each other, fighting for prevalent places in our lives. AI touches almost every aspect of our lives, but it is most prevalent in media. From content generation to digital advertising targeting, it learns from how we behave and then tries to influence how we, consumers, behave. It has not only changed the media landscape but also how digital advertising agencies and professions go about their operations. In this episode, we look at how AI is changing the media landscape and how the people behind the scenes are coping with this rapidly evolving technology.
In this week's episode our Guest Peter Taylor - trainer, business owner, and mentor - talks about building discipline. We discuss how men need challenge to grow and how important it is to do difficult things. Peter shares his story of overcoming porn addiction and grief. He went from a skinny, insecure kid to a competitive body builder; along the way he practiced discipline, resolve, and grit. Peter's Links: https://www.instagram.com/pete_taylor/ https://www.awakenedman.org/
This week Ron and Ed welcome Mathew Kerbis, aka The Subscription Attorney to talk about, you guessed it, subscription-based lawyering. His firm, Subscription Attorney LLC was founded in 2022 and is a modern law firm offering legal advice starting at $19.99/month, to help provide affordable access to legal advice for small business owners, freelancers, and everyday people. As usual the conversation with be mind-bending.
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
What does viewing the Earth from space teach us about life, leadership, and innovation? Join us in a mind-expanding conversation with Frank White, a leading expert in space philosophy and highly acclaimed voice in guiding leadership perspectives, including growth, sustainability, and foresight through space exploration insights. Author of the ground-breaking The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution, Frank has delved into topics pivotal for forward-thinking leaders, including space industry opportunities, AI, and climate change. His work has inspired millions through the film “Overview,” echoing a call for more visionary leadership in the new space age. Don't miss this opportunity to explore space's untapped potential in steering transformative business and leadership pathways, including the potential for humans living off the planet as “Citizens of the Universe.”
Do you ever wonder why you or your partner wakes up with morning wood every day… and what it means when you don't? Are you looking for answers to your questions about healthy erections? Join us with Erection Expert, Dr Elliot Justin, Founder and CEO of Firm Tech Inc, which is his latest venture promoting sexual wellness by focusing on keeping men firm and fit for a lifetime. Dr Elliot has developed a specialized cock ring that acts as a pressure monitor to measure the firmness and duration of erections during sex and throughout the night while sleeping. We dive deep into the science behind erectile fitness and how it relates to cardiac health and overall fitness.
Creative arts open our hearts and bring love and light to those around us. Whether it is through writing, painting, music, and dance, humanity is enriched by creative expressions of love. Guest Richelle Putnam, singer, songwriter, teaching artist, and award-winning author, uplifts the hearts of those who witness her special gifts and talents. She plays an assortment of instruments including the guitar and ukulele. Her mission as a writer and teaching artist is to help children experience the beauty of words and realize their power. Richelle was an amazing literary artist who participated in the PEP for Angels Cultural Arts Festival at UMMC Children's Hospital, partially funded by the Mississippi Arts Commission (MAC) and sponsored by Dr. Jean Marie Farish's non-profit organization, Life Care Wellness PEP for Angels, Inc. Richelle will share her engaging renditions and creative expressions of love that will uplift, inspire, and bring joy to all. Join us and be inspired to reach out and make a difference with your creative talents.
In this episode, we will be giving you the scoop on who each woman is and our feedback on each!
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), is defined as excessive bacteria in the small intestine. Originally it was believed to occur in only a small number of patients and now, clearly, this disorder is far more prevalent than previously thought. It's estimated that 6-15% of apparently healthy people (that's 20-51 million Americans and countless more world-wide) have it while 80% of people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) have it for certain! We will discuss what are believed to be the causes and we may surprise you with one that may be the real culprit and completely overlooked. Traditional treatment for this horrible problem has shown to be poor. We will discuss natural therapies and treatments that have had great success but ignored by conventional medicine.
A listener asked me How important is excrement? and, well, quite really. So in this stinky episode we talk all about cat poo. What's healthy; what indicates your cat is having an issue; why would your cat poo outside the litter box?
During the COVID pandemic Becky Wilkes moved her parents in with her rather than tolerate being unable to see them. In the final stages of their life together, she had the opportunity to witness first hand the love that had sustained them and how it showed itself until death, and after. Her photographic essay captured in poignant detail their physical decline and their love. It opened a door to the heart of love; walking each other home. What was it like to come so close to her parents' fragility, to care for their aging physical bodies and to record it all with her camera? Join us as we explore her experience during and after this momentous time.
Shocking new developments in the Open Rescue Trial in Sonoma County, California. Numerous animal activists were initially arrested for the rescue of about 70 chickens and ducks from 3 factory farms in 2018 & 2019. They say they have the legal right to rescue suffering animals. Now, only ONE defendant remains, charged with conspiracy and trespassing, Wayne Hsiung, co-founder of Direct Action Everywhere, a large animal rights organization considered a threat to the meat industry. Is the government trying to “cut the head off the snake” as one prosecutor is alleged to have declared? Why is the defense gagged and defense witnesses forced to appear in court, prior to the start of trial? Our expert panel includes former Assistant DA Nathan Semmel, TheirTurn's Donny Moss, OMG! LA host Michelle Celestino, Animal Alliance's Ellen Dent, Action Hour's Lindsey Baker and DxE's Carla Cabral, LIVE at the courthouse. UnchainedTV's Jane Velez-Mitchell hosts this panel.
While there is no hierarchy of loss, the death of a partner is among the most profound losses. The death of the adult you love the most is an especially cruel experience. I know this now: I have been widowed at 47. Mike's death was sudden and unforeseen, and the psychological impact is taking a while for me to understand – and I imagine I haven't even scratched the surface–It was something I could never have fathomed being prepared for. While grief is not a mental health issue in the same way as depression or anxiety, it is a profound psychological wound; one of the most bleakly transformative events a human being can experience and one we need to understand better. Grief education should be part of our national curriculum, but it isn't. The loss of your partner is one you cannot hide from psychologically or practically. Humans are programmed to be in couples. They are all around you – and you are single. Your status suddenly changes from two to one – in the most mundane ways, which are hard to articulate. I feel existentially alone despite being loving family and friends. For those of us fortunate enough to afford therapy, it becomes possible to share this feeling. But even with my multiple therapists and therapist friends and mentors, I have a lot of fear around boring friends, my family, my listeners, and my followers as the grief forges ahead, dragging everyone along in its wake as I share my experience openly about losing the love of my life. To join my community: https://divorceredefined.cindystibbard.com/forms/2148151111 To follow my content on Instagram and TikTok: @divorceredefined To book a FREE Discovery Call: https://divorceredefined.as.me/discovery-call
In today's episode, I'm super excited to welcome my friend Russell Sprole, who is the Founder and Managing Partner of Virta Ventures, which is an early stage, climate tech venture capital firm. Here's a closer look at the episode: Russell Sproul shares his journey as a founder and venture capitalist in the climate tech industry. Career pivot from sports TV to climate tech investing . 1:30 Russell's Emmy Awards, including three for Sunday Night Football and the Beijing Olympics. Reducing food waste in the agriculture industry. Investing in startups during the pandemic. Venture capital investing strategies and advice. Technology and innovation for environmental preservation. Resources: Website: https://www.virtaventures.co/ Russell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russellsprole/ Russell Twitter: https://twitter.com/RussellSprole Virta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/virta-ventures/
In the style of Carl Sagan, we share the cosmic view, Of the future of online education and AI, where the universe is our cue. Picture a universe expanding, MOOCs like galaxies in the night, Personalized learning, blended learning models, VR and AR – an awe-inspiring sight. Microlearning's wisdom, like stardust in cosmic breeze, Tiny particles of knowledge, carried on celestial seas. Lifelong learning, a pulsar's continuous beat, A rhythm of growth and change, a veritable lifelong feat. Sprinkle in a movie quote or three, with words of wisdom to delight, you'll see: – “What we learn with pleasure, we never forget.” [Remember the Titans, 2000] – “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” [Good Will Hunting, 1997] – “You can't put a price on a good education.” [School of Rock. 2003] So together, let us journey through this cosmic scope, With Mary Nunaley, Dr. Anne H. DeClouette, Murray Johannsen, and Julie Ryan, we'll explore with great hope. Welcome to The Future of Online Education and AI: Teach Me Tonight? – Part 2.
The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!
Prepare for an eye-opening journey into the dynamic realm of digital marketing and SEO in this power-packed episode of Forbes Factor. Join host Forbes Riley as we dive deep into the worlds of two remarkable experts: Eli Schwartz and Chad Pollitt. Eli Schwartz, a seasoned SEO consultant with over a decade of experience, takes us on an enlightening exploration of digital marketing's ever-evolving landscape. Discover the intricacies of tailoring marketing strategies to buyer personas, understanding their journeys, and the pivotal role of SEO in achieving your goals. Eli's unique approach transforms SEO into a strategic game-changer and unveils the captivating intersection of AI and search. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just beginning, Eli's insights provide actionable strategies to elevate your digital marketing game. Next, we embark on a riveting journey with Chad Pollitt, a decorated military veteran who has set the digital marketing world ablaze with over two decades of experience. Join Forbes Riley in uncovering Chad's remarkable trajectory, from crafting powerful campaigns for renowned brands to becoming a top-five content marketing thought leader. Explore Chad's groundbreaking contributions to content promotion, native advertising, and inbound marketing. Dive into his world, where he's generated over 100,000 leads and tracked millions in returns, all while pushing the boundaries of digital marketing. Buckle up for an engaging conversation where Eli Schwartz and Chad Pollitt join Forbes Riley in exploring the strategies, innovations, and future trends shaping the digital landscape. Whether you're an aspiring marketer, an industry veteran, or simply intrigued by the art of digital success, this episode promises to inspire, educate, and ignite your passion for mastering online engagement. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from two visionaries and fuel your journey to triumph in the dynamic digital age.
Joyce welcomes Lachi, an award-winning internationally touring creative artist and personality, back to the show. Lachi is founder and President of the U.N. recognized Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities (RAMPD-RAMPD.org). RAMPD's mission is to amplify disability culture, promote equitable inclusion and advocate for accessibility in the music industry. RAMPD connects the music, entertainment, and event industries to a fast-growing global network of established music professionals with disabilities. Joining Lachi will be James Ian, singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, poet, and writer. In addition to sharing their personal stories about their passion for the music industry, Lachi and James will share how they feel RAMPD has helped them in their respective careers.
Many people influence us, and we influence many people, but what is influence, and how does it differ from power? Power is more your ability to impose your will or thoughts on others, while influence is the ability to affect behavior and benefits. In leadership, influence can get you much further than power; positive influence can significantly impact outcomes. This episode explores the positive influence and its correlation with outstanding leadership.
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. In Episode 151, Molly is joined by Christina Rahm, who shares her story, persevering through more personal and health issues than you might imagine, and making a positive change in the world in her unique way. Growing up in a small Missouri town where she felt like an outsider and was bullied by other kids and even a teacher, Christina talks about learning to see the bright side of things. Thankful to her parents for exposing her to a wide variety of music, sports, travel, and higher learning, she tells us about how—though seeming overly harsh at times—her parents taught her many important lessons in perseverance, dedication and humility. Christina's passion for helping others was cultivated from a young age. As early as age five, she recalls aspirations to make change in the world and help humanity as she'd seen by figures such as Gandhi and Mother Teresa. She talks about her first instance of helping people professionally, an internship helping gang members and abused children—something her parents didn't agree with for fear of her safety and even temporarily cut her off! Christina describes how her passion evolved from wanting people to feel good, to wanting people to achieve their absolute best in life. She opens up about her battle with lyme disease throughout college and how, with motivation from her parents, she pushed through (which includes working as a hotel maid). She describes that, while extremely tough at the time, she is grateful for the wisdom and mental toughness gained. Moving past lyme disease, Christina faced myriad of issues while advancing in the pharmaceutical and biotechnical industries, including a brain tumor, cancer, miscarriages, divorces, and multiple unplanned pregnanices. She talks about how her drive and dedication helped her to always be an outstanding performer in ultra-competitive environments while facing these problems head on. We can all draw inspiration from Christina's struggles and take her story as proof that, even with the odds stacked against us, we can find ways to prosper and positively impact the world. Don't miss Christina's learnings on what we can do to lead healthier lives and find physical and mental wellness from within. She also offers how listening to and embracing ideas and different points of view from everyone has been key in her success growing companies. Christina inspires all to know no boundaries and to commit to taking action so that all can be safe, seen and heard, and our true and best selves. Molly's thought for the week: Look forward more than you look back. Check out https://drchristinarahm.com/, and her new book, “Cure the Causes”.
All bitterness starts out as hurt. And your emotional pain may well relate to viewing whoever (or whatever) provoked this hurt as having malicious intent: As committing a grave injustice toward you; as gratuitously wronging you and causing you grief. Anger—and resentment—is what we're all likely to experience whenever we conclude that another has seriously abused us. Left to fester, that righteous anger eventually becomes the corrosive ulcer that is bitterness. Bitterness is a chronic and pervasive state of smoldering resentment, and regards it is one of the most destructive and toxic of human emotions. If we repeatedly ruminate over how we've been victimized, “nursing” wrongs may eventually come to define some essential part of who we are. Take hold of our very personality. We'll end up becoming victims not so much of anyone else but of ourselves. Tune in and learn how to overcome this emotion destroying your relationships!
Reagan Cannon is an international leadership speaker and coach, with proven tactics and insights from over 20 years of experience at Fortune 15 companies, including executive leadership positions at Amazon and AT&T. As a true global thought leader, she has delivered keynotes, coached global leaders, delivered a TEDx talk, and conducted development workshops for thousands of people in more than 20 countries - on six continents. She joins Chris Meek on Next Steps Forward to discuss what truly holds back women in the C-suite and how relational courage can help unblock their careers in a way that grows self-confidence. Reagan will touch on what her research shows executives are actually looking for when they evaluate senior manager candidates, share examples of how socially driven beliefs impact women's relationships at work, and how women should “thoughtfully challenge” their boss. If you are a woman that is looking for best practices you can take to advance to senior levels, this is a discussion that you will not want to miss.
Ed and Ron can't wait to interview Kathryn Mayer and Greg Glasgow and discuss their brand new book, Disneyland on the Mountain, released September 13, 2023. If you are a Disney fan, you won't want to miss this episode!
Join us for Men's Therapy Podcast Episode 1! I couldn't think of a better guest to have on than my friend and colleague Brad Wetzler. He's traveled the world from Amazonian jungles, Greenland's melting ice cap, the high-tech industrial parks of India, the Indonesian archipelago, and Star City, Russia's center for space travel. He comes on the show today to share his story of growth, healing, and belonging. Brad's Links: bradwetzler.com https://www.facebook.com/bradwetzlerwriter Instagram: @bradwetzler Twitter: @bradwetzler
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
How do you best plan, promote and protect your reputation? Peter Roper, also known as “The Family Businessman,” joins me to share his 45 years of experience in managing and aiding the reputation of family businesses. Having managed a business with a turnover of £38 million, Peter went on to set up six family businesses and has guided thousands of others to success. His ‘Family Business Practice' is a supportive and proactive community platform that organises over 100 educational events yearly, fostering enriching engagements for family businesses. During his speaking career he has addressed over 500,000 delegates and holds the prestigious 2018 Professional Speaking Award for Excellence. Listen in as we learn from his wisdom as we discuss his latest book “The Reputation Gap,” and discover how to elevate your reputation.
Are you aware of the pleasure gap between men and women? Wondering why men have orgasms almost every time they have sex and yet women don't? Ladies!! If you are not experiencing mind-blowing, body-rippling, can't-help-screaming-out-loud orgasms, then you need to listen to this episode… and take notes. Join us with Dr Laurie Mintz, Author of “Becoming Clitorate”, as we discuss why Orgasm Equality matters – and how we get it.
Fred Joyal is an executive, international speaker and bestselling author. He is co-founder of 1-800-DENTIST, which became the largest dentist referral service in the country. He has authored two bestselling books on dental practice marketing, and recently published a personal growth book, Superbold: From Undercon
In this episode with Dr. Layne Norton, he breaks down all the truths and myths in the fitness and nutrition world. After getting frustrated by so-called fitness influencers Layne took matters into his own hands and began to use his own scientific research and conclusion to show the truth from BS. A self-proclaimed nerd who lifts heavy things, Layne completed his BS in Biochemistry with honors from Eckerd College in 2004 and a PhD in Nutritional Sciences with honors from the University of Illinois in 2010. His competitive athletic career highlights include four USA Powerlifting National titles (93kg weight class), 2015 Arnold Classic Champion (93kg), and an overall silver medal at the 2015 IPF World Championships (93kg). At the 2015 World Championships, he also won a gold medal in the squat, setting a world record (at the time) of 303 kg/668 lbs., breaking the previous record by 3kg. He attained natural bodybuilding pro status in 2006 and won the 2010 IFPA Pro International (heavyweight) and finished top 5 in the world championships. In 2022 Layne won gold at the IPF World Championships (93kg), making it back to Worlds for the first time since 2015. Most recently, Layne again won gold at the IPF National Championships (93kg), and will be heading back to Worlds to defend his title. As an innovator in the fitness industry, Layne helped popularize flexible dieting and online nutrition coaching/contest prep using an evidence-based and science-backed approach. From 2005 - 2018 he worked with over 1700 clients and over 500 competitors, with over 70 of them attaining pro status. Since moving away from online coaching, Layne has focused on writing books (Fat Loss Forever, The Complete Contest Prep Guide, and The Complete Reverse Dieting Guide), developing Carbon Diet Coach, a nutritional coaching app, and creating certification courses offered through the Clean Health Institute. In 2016 Layne co-founded and launched the Biolayne Workout Builder subscription platform which offers over 50 evidence-based workout programs for subscribers to choose from, with more being added monthly. In 2020 he launched Outwork Nutrition, an evidence-based supplement company, and in 2023 he partnered with Dr. Bill Campbell and the Clean Health Fitness Institute in the development of the Physique Coaching Academy. The Physique Coaching Academy is an in-depth mentorship program for current and aspiring fitness and nutrition coaches. Layne's passion is helping others achieve their goals through education and hard work!
Recently I have had a number of people ask me how did I get started in natural medicine, now called functional medicine and in Ozone therapy. Today's show will illuminate the journey that I took over the last 46 of my 50 years as a doctor. My time as one of the leading sports medical doctors in the country, along with my trip to Sierra Leone to train doctors to fight Ebola as well as my recent battles with the government over treating Covid successfully. I trust the show will be informative as well as entertaining and I welcome your comments.
What holds us back? How do past unresolved traumas, small and large, continue to control our lives and responses? Melanie Smith set out to discover for herself what was holding HER back. In the process, she learned invaluable lessons about how to loosen the hold her past had on her. Freeing herself from a life that didn't fit her, she found a joy beyond her imagining. And now, she uses teh principles she learned to walk with others to their destiny and best life.
AI is about to revolutionize how we use images in business. Consider image recognition that can organize products and scenes automatically. Imagine marketing campaigns that tailor themselves to your preferences, making ads feel like they can read your mind. Say goodbye to keywords – AI is making visual search a reality. You'll find what you want just by uploading an image, changing the game for e-commerce. And AI is getting creative, too. It can generate content, design labels, and create user-friendly digital manuals. Plus, it's the superhero of real-time image analysis for security and customer service. Today's panel of Futurists – Katya McEwen, Marni Melrose, S.A. Grant, and Christian Raborg – will share their insights on The Future of AI Image Generation for Business Tools: Is A Picture Still Worth 1,000 Words? [Written with input from ChatGPT]
D. Scott Hartwig, author of I Dread the Thought of the Place: The Battle of Antietam and the End of the Maryland Campaign
UnchainedTV Exclusive Interview! It's the animal rights disruption making headlines across the globe. Now, for the first time, the 3 women who took over the runway at New York Fashion Week 2023, to make a statement about the cruelty of leather, speak. They reveal how and why they did it to UnchainedTV's Jane Velez-Mitchell. Comic journalist, actress and vegan activist Jamie Logan jumped on the runway, as Anna Wintour and Jennifer Lopez looked on, and strutted with a sign that said Coach: Leather Kills. Right in front of her was well-known activist Sasha Monik Zemmel in body paint that resembled an animal without skin. Capturing the action on video was noted NYC activist Rachel Levy. They owned the show…until security tackled. We invite Coach or any other industry rep on at any time.
A listener wrote to us asking how to get her indoor/outdoor cat to be indoor only. Great question! We talk about the challenges of confinement indoors for a cat who has had a taste of the wild. We give tips on what you can do to help make the indoors as exiting as the outdoors and keeping your cat happy.
The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!
Get ready for a dynamic episode of Forbes Factor, where creativity meets conversions in an insightful conversation featuring two marketing powerhouses, Chris Dayley and Robert Rose. Join us as we delve into the fascinating intersection of psychology, strategy, and success. Chris Dayley, a digital marketing entrepreneur and neuromarketer, takes us on a journey through the psychology of online shopping. Discover what influences our decisions to buy and the factors that can either drive or deter online purchases. With expertise honed through psychology-based testing and analytics, Chris shares how businesses can enhance their website experiences to boost conversions and customer satisfaction. In the same breath, Robert Rose, an author, consultant, and marketing strategy expert, navigates the evolving landscape of marketing strategy. With over 25 years of experience, Robert has helped some of the world's biggest brands tell their stories more effectively. Today, he sheds light on a monumental shift in the business world: how companies, from solopreneurs to corporate giants, are becoming media companies. In the era of AI, automation, and social media disruption, Robert explores how businesses are crafting their narratives and capturing audiences through owned media strategies while balancing traditional product and service marketing. Tune in to gain unparalleled insights from Chris and Robert as they explore the delicate balance between creativity and conversions. From the psychology that drives online decisions to the seismic shifts in modern marketing, this episode offers a captivating blend of expertise that's set to reshape the way you approach your business strategies. Join Forbes Riley and her esteemed guests for an episode that promises to inspire, educate, and elevate your marketing game.
Being able to Influence and persuade are the two critical skills that successful leaders share. But they are not only skills needed in leadership; they also come in handy in everyday life. It does not matter if you are trying to convince your family to go mountains rather than the beach; these skills are handy. But no matter if it is in leadership or private life, we sometimes do not always pay attention to the process of persuading and influencing; we just go through the motions and hope for the right outcome. Persuasion also often gets mixed up with negative behaviors like manipulation, but it is not; it is more of a process and takes conscious skills. In this interview, we explore how persuasion works, including how we influence ourselves and others and the conscious process behind it.
Joyce welcomes The Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law's Jill Bazelon, Member of the Board of Trustees, Holly O'Donnell, President & CEO and Eve Hill one of the nation's leading disability rights attorneys, with Brown, Goldstein & Levy to the show. They will discuss plans for their 2023 Bazelon Center Awards Gala Thursday, October 12, 2023, in Washington, DC.
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. In Episode 198, Molly is joined by her friend Jason Castano, a shining example of a young person who took the bull by the horns, found his passions and never stopped believing in what was possible. For Jason's parents the only way to leave Colombia with hope of America was entrusting a total stranger with their lives and life savings to fly to Mexico, swim across a river at night with their young daughter, fly to California, and then to New York. His father made $3/hour washing dishes and his mother was a maid. Jason overwhelmingly recalls gratitude for their “hard work” and a happy childhood, always having what he needed. Admittedly shy, skinny and insecure as a child, Jason talks about being bullied and then transformed by being part of a karate fight team. He reflects about the opportunity to be top 8 out of 300 as the first time he really wanted something. The good fortune of joining a military program for high schoolers completed his metamorphosis to a self-confident, strong youth with a new lease on life. Hear how Jason played the long game in boldly embarking on his first career as a physical trainer, which took him on private jets and a chance to see the world. Living his core values with his clients, endless work ethic and penchant to always exceed expectations helped him break through. And in 2015 when a client offered him an opportunity to move into real estate, Jason found his “dream job” as portfolio asset manager and agent for River 2 River Realty. Hear how he now supports family members to immigrate and make better lives for themselves. Many nuggets to be gleaned from Jason's journey! Don't miss how he was “chest up, shoulders back” and always grateful when people entrusted him. Jason inspires us to be the very best versions of ourselves. Molly's thought for the week – a quote from his uncle that keeps Jason alive and motivated, “Be a creature of progression”. p.s. Jason is on his way to leading with his full potential. To help you do the same, check out Molly's 1st LinkedIn Learning course, “Leadership Communication in the Flow of Work.” Here's the link for free 24-hr access bit.ly/3sETIgg
Meaghan B Murphy is the author of “Your Fully Charged Life: A Radically Simple Approach to Having Endless Energy and Filling Every Day with YAY” (Penguin Random House), an editor, on-air personality, lifestyle and health expert, a home-hack master and certified trainer. She brings her high-energy, upbeat personality to Next Steps Forward to discuss how the audience can take a simple yet effective approach to having endless energy everyday. She will provide an overview of the concepts presented in her book, including cultivating gratitude and passing it on, making meaningful connections, learning to say no and recharge when you need it and how to contribute to a happier, healthier world.
Trauma is a person's emotional response to a distressing experience. Few people can go through life without encountering some kind of trauma. Unlike ordinary hardships, traumatic events tend to be sudden and unpredictable, involve a serious threat to life—like bodily injury or death—and feel beyond a person's control. Most important, events are traumatic to the degree that they undermine a person's sense of safety in the world and create a sense that catastrophe could strike at any time. Parental loss in childhood, auto accidents, physical violence, sexual assault, military combat experiences, the unexpected loss of a loved one are commonly traumatic events. Tune in and learn how to recognize trauma and work through it!
In this week's episode our Guest Peter Taylor - trainer, business owner, and mentor - talks about building discipline. We discuss how men need challenge to grow and how important it is to do difficult things. Peter shares his story of overcoming porn addiction and grief. He went from a skinny, insecure kid to a competitive body builder; along the way he practiced discipline, resolve, and grit. Peter's Links: https://www.instagram.com/pete_taylor/ https://www.awakenedman.org/
This week Ron and Ed welcome William Donaldson, author of Simple_Complexity to the show. Every business leader knows a business is a system, yet very few have studied systems thinking or system dynamics. This is a critical oversight, one that Simple_Complexity remedies. Simple_Complexity reveals the fundamental system archetype at work in your enterprise and prescribes new and exciting ways to reinvigorate your management thinking.
In this week's episode our Guest Peter Taylor - trainer, business owner, and mentor - talks about building discipline. We discuss how men need challenge to grow and how important it is to do difficult things. Peter shares his story of overcoming porn addiction and grief. He went from a skinny, insecure kid to a competitive body builder; along the way he practiced discipline, resolve, and grit. Peter's Links: https://www.instagram.com/pete_taylor/ https://www.awakenedman.org/
The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!
In this captivating episode of The Forbes Factor, we have the privilege of sitting down with the remarkable Lady Krystylle Lynne Richardson. Join us as we delve into the extraordinary life and accomplishments of this visionary speaker, coach, minister, and philanthropist. Lady Krystylle is on a mission to impact the lives of at least one billion people by empowering them to live a life aligned with abundance and fueled by innovation and creativity. Discover her inspiring journey, powerful strategies, and transformative insights that will ignite your own path towards limitless possibilities. Get ready to be inspired and empowered!
We asked ChatGPT to help us introduce today's topic: The Future of Business Innovation and AI. Here is our human-edited version: Welcome to a pulse-pounding dive into the Future of Business Innovation and AI! AI automation is revolutionizing everything from chatbots and virtual assistants to robotic wonders and autonomous vehicles. Personalized marketing, spot-on product recommendations, and tailor-made pricing are driven by AI's prowess. And we're witnessing a seismic shift in innovation itself with crowdsourced challenges breaking barriers. For cinematic inspiration, we recall Old Wizard's wisdom in The Lego Movie: “The future belongs to the dreamers who embrace the power of imagination.” And Will Wonka's a,isong observation in The Chocolate Factory: “Invention, my dear friends, is 93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple.” Today we're bringing you a powerhouse panel of Futurists who are lighting the path to tomorrow: Bryan Mattimore, innovation guru; Dan Geller, branding guru; Ian Beacraft, design guru; and Tim Pranger, communications guru. Join Bonnie D. for The Future of Business Innovation and AI: What's New? – Part 2.
In 2018, an experiment was conducted by four female educators and psychologists that tested a group of adolescent girls in Zambia on their ability to negotiate. After the initial test, the educators put the girls through six two-hour after-school sessions, where the eighth-grade girls engaged in discussion, role-playing, storytelling, and gameplay to learn four negotiation principles from Zambia educators. The results documented were that all the girls could improve their skills and better represent themselves in discussions and negotiations. Why was this experiment meaningful? Regardless of where it took place, it showed that given the proper support and tools, women can improve their negotiation skills and overcome some stereotypes women face when stepping up to the negotiation table. In this episode, we discuss the art of feminine negotiation and how women can profoundly impact any negotiation.