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Episode GuestBarney Martin is a Senior Manager in Marketing at Compare the Market, where he leads brand planning and media strategy. With a strong background in paid media, SEO, CRM, and PR, he has held multiple senior roles focused on brand growth and effectiveness. Previously seconded internationally to Telesure Investment Holdings, Barney brings global experience in cross-functional leadership. His strategic focus includes marketing planning, customer acquisition, and managing omnichannel campaigns. He is a Durham University graduate and is based in the UK.Episode Timestamps00:00 – Introduction: Barney Martin & Compare the Market 01:10 – First Job at 14: Waiting Tables & Hating It02:22 – Lessons From Work You Don't Enjoy03:44 – Finding What Fires You Up05:03 – Saying Yes vs Saying No: Know Your Why06:01 – Workplace Reality Check: Where's the “Magic Sauce”?07:56 – Courage Comes Before Confidence09:13 – Trust & Psychological Safety at Compare the Market10:23 – Great People, Value & Trust: The Culture Formula11:40 – Defining Great Culture Through Real Values12:58 – Earning Trust: Six Months in South Africa14:20 – Living Abroad: What Barney Learned About Himself15:54 – What He'd Do Differently Next Time17:14 – Balancing Confidence With Listening18:31 – How to Make Impact Early in a New Role19:44 – Learning at Work Starts With People20:46 – Learning Opportunities at Compare the Market21:57 – The Power of Asking for Opportunities23:05 – Squiggly Careers: Embracing Uncertainty24:38 – Staying Curious Through Role Models & Mentors26:00 – Mentors vs Mentoring: What's the Difference?27:33 – One-Off Mentoring Conversations That Matter28:31 – How to Get the Most Out of a Mentor Session29:06 – Joining Compare the Market as a Graduate30:08 – Discovering Brand Planning During a Pandemic31:20 – Why He Wanted to Stay After Just One Rotation32:34 – The Value of Rotation: Broaden Before You Specialize33:11 – Current Role: Brand Planning & Strategy34:00 – Understanding Gen Z & Future Customer Needs35:22 – Long Life Learning: Find Your Thread36:05 – Learning Spanish: Habits & Accountability36:58 – Invisible Success: Emotional Intelligence38:04 – Final Question: What's Your Duvet Flip?38:46 – Wrap-Up: It All Comes Back to People Episode Partners
$60,000 lost before. $20,000 on the line again. One investor bailed. Another hesitated. My lender dragged their feet. And I signed the closing documents while waiting tables at my second job—between orders and clearing tables. This is the final chapter in the raw, chaotic, and very real story of how I closed on a 6-unit apartment building—juggling three jobs, a full family life, and relentless stress. Inside this episode: · How I negotiated $50K off the purchase price · Why I went with hard money (and what it cost me) · How I raised $150K in 5 days after my main investor bailed · What it really feels like to bet everything—and almost lose If you're waiting for perfect timing, stop. Deals don't die—people quit.
This week, Kris Hall is joined by Drew Talbert (Bistro Huddy). Drew Talbert is the creator and star of Bistro Huddy, a wildly popular comedic series that humorously captures the chaos of restaurant life. In addition to his content creation, Drew is a professional actor and improv coach at the renowned Groundlings Theatre. Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, Drew now lives in Los Angeles, CA, with his wife, Andrea, and their children. Tune in as we dive into Drew's 23 years in the hospitality industry and explore how his waiter-themed TikTok channel—ranked in the top 5 percent for followers and likes—has resonated with audiences worldwide. View Drew's channels here: Instagram TikTok Facebook YouTube
This is the story of a man who sacrificed two-thirds of his annual salary to become a teacher… You might be the ONLY male educator at your school site, quite an isolating experience. So in order to keep the classroom as invigorating as you imagined it would be when you first answered the call to teach, we need to share stories and reconnect with our why. We present to you, Vladimir Puvača. Listen to Vladimir's story and apply these takeaways to your class tomorrow: The things I wish someone had told me earlier as a teacher, and the things you CAN achieve that first-year teachers would call IMPOSSIBLE How to have empathy but still set boundaries as an educator The age-old question that never goes away: “Why'd I become a teacher again?” A story about a teacher getting caught waiting tables after school (0:00) Class in session (4:00) Vladimir introduces himself and what he learned about setting boundaries as a first-year high school teacher and how to get buy-in from students as a leader (11:00) Closing your classroom door between periods (15:00) Ashanti reflects on all the mistakes he's made as an educator (17:20) Ashanti and Vladimir share their “teacher persona” masks (20:00) Waiting tables at Chili's after teaching all day, and what happens when your faculty shows up (23:00) Why Vladimir became a teacher, what he left behind at his corporate job, and why psychology and therapy are very important to him (31:00) Vladimir fired himself instead of following his CEO's mandate to fire 100 workers. This moment led him to teaching. (34:00) Vladimir's salary in his corporate job was 3 times more than his new job as an educator. He's still an educator today :) How did he not go back? (37:45) Finding time to do more for students and the community outside of the classroom, and being motivated by and gifted with empathy and the ability to understand student's pain (41:55) Vladimir's message to youth on uprising, revolution, defiance, and finding oneself Connect with Vladimir Puvača: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vladimirpuvaca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vladimir-puvaca/ Join our Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/efc-young-mens-advocates-2345 Create your own mask anonymously at https://millionmask.org/ Email us questions and comments at totmpod100@gmail.com --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branchspeaks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: https://twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch/ Website: https://www.branchspeaks.com/ --- Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/branch-speaks/support --- Connect with Ever Forward Club: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everforwardclub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/everforwardclub Twitter: https://twitter.com/everforwardclub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-ever-forward-club/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/branch-speaks/support
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Waiting tables gave Healthcare Revolutionary Marcus Whitney the experience he needed to be a good leader. In his interview with 4sight Health's David Burda on the 4sight Health Roundup podcast, Whitney talks about the invaluable lessons learned back then that he still uses in business today.
Aside from spilling beer down someone's back or getting an order wrong, when waiters screw up is when we forget our role: We can think it's our job to please everyone. We can think we are supposed to be the diner's best friend, or that people came to the restaurant to see us. Contrarily, we can treat the whole thing as transactional. We can get snippy and short with the kitchen. I would take myself too seriously and get self-righteous. One time the manager pulled me aside and sat me down because I yelled at him and the line cooks, "Well SOMEONE oughta care about the tables, and apparently it won't be any of YOU." That's right: I got put into time out for being too self-righteous. Waiting tables for the Lord - has similar pitfalls. What I noticed when I went on sabbatical was just how much I was carrying. And some of that is just part of the job - there's a lot of emotional labor in the facilitating of relationships. But some of what I was carrying was because I was forgetting my role. Thinking I was supposed to please everyone, or that I was supposed to be everyone's best friend, or that I was the star of the show. I can treat my role as transactional too - not in the sense of trying to get you to tip me - but in the sense that I can think that I have to earn your approval by doing enough things just right. And in both the restaurant and the church I can get too serious and self-righteous. Want to support our podcast? Give Here
A talk with Robin Dibble, an experienced Albuquerque-area service industry professional who's worked in every aspect of the business, from waiting tables, to cooking, to managing restaurants and night clubs. Topics include: psychological strategies servers use to get more tips; how menu design can affect what people order; reading customer satisfaction as a restaurant manager; the factors in deciding to cut someone off from drinking; lighting and acoustics considerations when designing a comfortable space. This is a reshare of a 2019 talk. Learn more and sign up for a premium subscription at PeopleWhoReadPeople.com.
Assemblymember Laura Friedman is all but guaranteed a seat in Congress next year, after she beat out a very crowded field in Representative Adam Schiff's LA district and landed a spot in the November runoff. She joins Scott and Marisa to talk about her career in politics, which she entered in her 40s after a career in film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KC native and Friend of the Show, Rudy Reyes rose from a troubled childhood that landed him and his brothers in the Omaha Home for Boys to, in 1998, In 1998, joining the USMC and was ultimately serving in Afghanistan and Iraq as part of the 1st Battalion Recon...eventually being part of the book and HBO mini-series, "Generation Kill"...and that is just scratching the surface of his story! He's gearing up to film another season of the Fox reality competition, "Special Forces: World Toughest Test"...and this coming Monday night, he's debuting his new History Channel series "The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries"
Get Your Merch https://www.smallbrainedamerican.store Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/smallbrainedamerican Support the show on Spotify https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/small-brained-american/support Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6twCOTAW3UmiJOmvm1bja1?si=c6b5c97b1c294334 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/small-brained-pod/id1724261259 Other Ways to Support Paypal https://paypal.me/ConnerMcBee Venmo @Conner-McBee Instagram https://www.instagram.com/smallbrainedamerican/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/realsmallbrainedamerican 0:00 The Headshots Scam 4:24 Stand Up Comedy (not funny) 6:32 Uber (of course) 16:29 Teaching English in Japan 22:22 Community College 24:35 Law Firm 33:51 Back to Teaching 34:21 Ireland to Japan on a Motorcycle 36:36 The Most Desperate Job I've Ever Done 40:48 Waiting Tables in DC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/small-brained-american/support
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In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have an amazing guest, Juan Ruan who talks about his journey of entrepreneurship, the hurdles of being a migrator who can't speak English, early lessons from the parent's sacrifices, the shortest way to becoming financially free, and building a real legacy in life! Juan Ruan is a father, husband, an entrepreneur for 11 years, event coordinator, real estate investor, President at Kinetic Real Estate, and Regional Director at Dynasty Institute, licensed to provide broker essential services with brand that focuses in optimizing small/medium sized business's monthly expenditures in telecommunications, payment processing and energy services. From a family of migrants, Juan had witnessed the huge financial adversity. He saw how his parents struggled and sacrificed in order to thrive in different environments through their small restaurant. This developed the hunger within himself to not be comfortable and settle for less. Similarly, adaptability to figure out a way to fit in any situation. He started in the network marketing space transitioning to AirBnB and to investing in real estate. Juan not just worked hard but wisely in order to walk a different path in life. Now, he is an owner of a business that is continually growing and thriving. But he is not just working for sales but advocating and helping people understand the value of anything to make their life better. Being a servant leader, he values relationships more than anything else that makes an impact on the people around and unlock many opportunities for him. Some Questions I Ask: Who is Juan Ruan? How has becoming a father changed you? Where did your entrepreneurial journey start? What were some of the early lessons that you learned from your parents? What was your first business endeavor? What is your super power in sales? What mindset shift path for you seeing your parent's sacrifices? What do you say to that individual who wanted to make something significant that would change their lives? In This Episode, You Will Learn: Juan's definition of success. The shortest way to becoming financially free. What is the biggest mistake that brand new real estate agents do. How to leave a real legacy in life. Quotes: “You're sorting not telling.” “Always value first because you just never know.” “Once your bills get paid by every month without you having to do work, then, you truly start to meet yourself.” Resources Mentioned: Rich Dad Poor Dad book by Robert Kiyosaki The Compound Effect book by Darren Hardy Connect with Juan Ruan on: Email: ruan@kineticrealestate.com LinkedIn Episode Sponsored By: Discover Financial Millionaire Mindcast Shop: Buy the Rich Life Planner and Get the Wealth-Building Bundle for FREE! Visit: https://shop.millionairemindcast.com/ MY FIRST 50K!: Visit https://mattaitchison.com/coaching/ and submit your application to join!
In this episode of "From Busy to Rich", Andy and Wes chat with Ryan Daus about his journey in the financial advisory business. Ryan shares his experiences, from starting as an intern to building a successful business. He emphasizes the importance of a strong team, client care, and a fee-based structure. Ryan also discusses his future aspirations, the importance of transparency in leadership, and his fears about the future. The conversation also touches on the value of delegation, the need for self-reflection, and the balance between profitability and quality of life. Click here to watch video version. In today's episode we will cover: A journey in the financial advisory business Not all cupcakes and rainbows, challenges faced by advisors in the industry Importance of taking care of clients and delivering on promises Building a business vs having a job Next level of growth for advisors with a staff We hope you enjoy this episode, and would love to hear your feedback by leaving a review. If you want to further explore these or other topics you can learn more at www.wesyounglive.com and use discount code PODCAST25 for 25% off, or if you're interested in attending our next Transform University click here for information on how to sign up.
This is the story of how Tiny Epic turned Michael Coe's fortune around. While waiting tables, Michael Coe and his wife took out a loan against their car to go all-in on their tabletop venture and ended up creating one of the most successful franchises in crowdfunding history.He discusses crowdfunding strategies, the evolution of his business model, the impact of creative elements like a 'spinner' in games, and the importance of pre-launch marketing for Kickstarter projects.Michael also stresses the significance of delivering on promises, maintaining a small but tight-knit team, and continually pushing the envelope in small box gaming.Check out Gamelyn's website here and his most recent Kickstarter here.This episode was brought to you by George from YG Crowdfunding.
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The Big Name B*tches have arrived! Hold onto your tiaras because this week's episode is a star-studded roller coaster through Hollywood, Broadway, Chicago's comedy scene, and back. Your hosts Christy Carlson Romano and Anneliese van der Pol join forces with The Office royalty, Kate Flannery, and let's just say the tea is HOT. Kate reveals what it was like to gloriously represent the “un-pretty” as Meredith, her competitive (and slightly misogynistic?) audition process for SNL, and the shocking way she heard the news that Steve Carell would be leaving The Office. Why was Kate scared she'd never get laid again? Was Christy actually a receptionist for Disney? What happened when Anneliese was Ashley Tisdale's waitress?! Grab your mocktails and get ready for takeoff. Follow Kate Flannery at @therealkateflannery on Instagram and @kateflannery on Twitter. Follow us at @BigNameBitches on Instagram and TikTok, and subscribe on YouTube. Follow Christy Carlson Romano at @thechristycarlsonromano on Instagram and @christycarlsonromano on TikTok. Follow Anneliese van der Pol at @anneliesevanderpol on Instagram and @anneliesevdp on TikTok. You can watch the video version of this podcast on YouTube. Disclaimer: This content was produced prior to the recent SAG-AFTRA strike authorization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Big Name B*tches have arrived! Hold onto your tiaras because this week's episode is a star-studded roller coaster through Hollywood, Broadway, Chicago's comedy scene, and back. Your hosts Christy Carlson Romano and Anneliese van der Pol join forces with The Office royalty, Kate Flannery, and let's just say the tea is HOT. Kate reveals what it was like to gloriously represent the “un-pretty” as Meredith, her competitive (and slightly misogynistic?) audition process for SNL, and the shocking way she heard the news that Steve Carell would be leaving The Office. Why was Kate scared she'd never get laid again? Was Christy actually a receptionist for Disney? What happened when Anneliese was Ashley Tisdale's waitress?! Grab your mocktails and get ready for takeoff. Follow Kate Flannery at @therealkateflannery on Instagram and @kateflannery on Twitter. Follow us at @BigNameBitches on Instagram and TikTok, and subscribe on YouTube. Follow Christy Carlson Romano at @thechristycarlsonromano on Instagram and @christycarlsonromano on TikTok. Follow Anneliese van der Pol at @anneliesevanderpol on Instagram and @anneliesevdp on TikTok. You can watch the video version of this podcast on YouTube. Disclaimer: This content was produced prior to the recent SAG-AFTRA strike authorization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Aaron Salko, who takes us on an inspiring journey from waiting tables to becoming a regional sales executive and mentor.You'll discover how Aaron's relentless hard work, dedication to learning, and adaptability propelled him to success. Prepare to be amazed as we delve into the power of high-performance skills that can be taught and mastered. Together, we'll explore the nine stratums of performance, unlocking the path to mastery in any field. Whether you're in sales, leadership, or entrepreneurship, this episode is a goldmine of valuable insights to elevate your performance to new heights.Timestamps: (00:00:06) - Join us as we welcome high-performance expert Aaron Salko(00:05:59) - Explore the author's early work experiences, lessons on making money, kindness, and work ethic, overcoming challenges, and finding success as a regional sales manager for 22 years.(00:11:49) - Parallels between waiting tables and sales, emphasizing engagement, approach, and attentiveness.(00:18:54) - Learn how to maintain focus and avoid interrupting others.(00:26:41) - A pivotal career mistake of wanting to become a manager without earning the trust of the existing team, leading to a shift in focus towards teaching processes.(00:30:06) - The importance of hiring high-performing individuals with specific skills, the need for professional coaching, and improved interviewing techniques.(00:36:36) - The significance of critical skills, soft skills, and the potential for anyone to achieve high performance.(00:46:40) - Explore the motivation behind writing a book during the COVID pandemic, sharing sales strategies, and the value of mentorship in impacting lives.(00:54:22) - The nine stratums of performance, ranging from unawareness to mastery.(01:00:48) - Discover the holistic approach of the 9th Stratum, offering simple daily tactics for immediate performance improvement.Links and ResourcesAaron Salko | LinkedInSponsor LinksHumintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.Emotional Intelligence Magazine: HOME | Emotional Intelligence Magazine + (ei-magazine.com)International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com) Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
This week, Justin discusses how he decided to become a therapist and what it's been like to completely shift careers at 40 years old and how he got to this point. Justin is also joined by his wife, Erica, to discuss how she viewed the decision to take on student loans and possibly lose out on income this late in life. This week's episode is brought to you by WellBeing Brewing. Non-alcoholic beers and sparkling waters for people that are awesome. Save 10% on your next order by using code FRIENDREQUEST at checkout, or just go to http://www.wellbeingbrewing.com/FRIENDREQUEST/ today!
In this episode we share how a college dropout went from waiting tables to becoming the owner of a Major League Soccer Team and the most powerful VC in the healthcare industry. We uncover the incredible strategy that can be used to break into ANY industry and become a dominant player sharing the stage with top CEOs, even without any connections or relationships. We share why you don't have to be an expert to leverage the credibility of others, the power of public speaking, what it means to orchestrate a deal and much more with our guest Marcus Whitney. Marcus Whitney is an entrepreneur, an author, and a founder or co-founding partner in many businesses include Health:Further, Jumpstart, and the Nashville FC professional soccer team. Marcus is the author of Create and Orchestrate, a book for entrepreneurs about living a creative, purposeful life. He also runs the podcast Marcus Whitney's Audio Universe. Marcus has been recognized by several business publications including Techcrunch, Fast Company, The Atlantic and many more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tune in as Kiki shares her story, her ups and downs and tips on being the top rookie setter with her solar company during the 2022 summer season.
The experience a client receives and great service is so important. Lucky for me, that comes pretty naturally based on my experience working in fine dining. The goal at the end of a meal is to leave the customer with a full belly, and a dopamine hit from laughter and being with people they love. My goal was to make it feel like an effortless and seamless experience, which is the same goal I carry into my interior design business! Today I share all about how I feel that my experiences working in a few fine dining establishments helped shape me to be a better manager of projects and clients and to help me understand what high end clients want. In this episode we answer questions like… How your past experiences have/can shape your interior design business How you can use these experiences to create your unique selling proposition What I learned from waiting tables that helped me craft my business Here's a glance at this episode… [04:40] I share how previous experiences (waiting tables or not) have shaped your ability to create a unique selling proposition for your interior design clients. [08:26] Experience is everything, right? I share how to figure out the experience a client is after and help to provide that in your service. The goal is to do the ordinary things extraordinarily well. [11:55] I jump into efficiency when providing service and how to create efficiency in your business. I share how to handle billing, emails, and correspondence to streamline your time. [14:39] I share how important it is to truly know your audience when relaying information. From contractors to clients to vendors, it matters how you relay information related to the interior design project. [17:24] Anticipating needs of our clients is KEY! I share how you can anticipate common needs for clients. [20:48] I jump into how to mitigate mistakes, those that are in your control and those that are not in your control. I share when and how to share those mistakes or delays and how to relay this information to your clients in a positive way. [26:40] I share how to make friends with your back of house staff, your contractors, etc in a way that can help your business thrive, help with mistakes and concerns along the way, and how to nurture these relationships. Resources mentioned in this episode: Designers Oasis Shop
In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have an amazing guest, Juan Ruan who talks about his journey of entrepreneurship, the hurdles of being a migrator who can't speak English, early lessons from the parent's sacrifices, the shortest way to becoming financially free, and building a real legacy in life! Juan Ruan is a father, husband, an entrepreneur for 11 years, event coordinator, real estate investor, President at Kinetic Real Estate, and Regional Director at Dynasty Institute, licensed to provide broker essential services with brand that focuses in optimizing small/medium sized business's monthly expenditures in telecommunications, payment processing and energy services. From a family of migrants, Juan had witnessed the huge financial adversity. He saw how his parents struggled and sacrificed in order to thrive in different environments through their small restaurant. This developed the hunger within himself to not be comfortable and settle for less. Similarly, adaptability to figure out a way to fit in any situation. He started in the network marketing space transitioning to AirBnB and to investing in real estate. Juan not just worked hard but wisely in order to walk a different path in life. Now, he is an owner of a business that is continually growing and thriving. But he is not just working for sales but advocating and helping people understand the value of anything to make their life better. Being a servant leader, he values relationships more than anything else that makes an impact on the people around and unlock many opportunities for him. Some Questions I Ask: Who is Juan Ruan? How has becoming a father changed you? Where did your entrepreneurial journey start? What were some of the early lessons that you learned from your parents? What was your first business endeavor? What is your super power in sales? What mindset shift path for you seeing your parent's sacrifices? What do you say to that individual who wanted to make something significant that would change their lives? In This Episode, You Will Learn: Juan's definition of success. The shortest way to becoming financially free. What is the biggest mistake that brand new real estate agents do. How to leave a real legacy in life. Quotes: “You're sorting not telling.” “Always value first because you just never know.” “Once your bills get paid by every month without you having to do work, then, you truly start to meet yourself.” Resources Mentioned: Rich Dad Poor Dad book by Robert Kiyosaki The Compound Effect book by Darren Hardy Connect with Juan Ruan on: Email: ruan@kineticrealestate.com LinkedIn Sponsor Links: GoBundance - Text: "MILLIONAIRE" to 844.447.1555 LinkedIn Sales Solutions: Click on the link to get a Free 60-day Trial on LinkedIn Sales Navigator Rocket Money: Take control of your online subscriptions with Rocket Money click on the link to sign up! Masterworks: Skip the waitlist and invest in art with the promo code: MINDCAST ShipStation: Get a free 60-day trial in Shipstation with code: MINDCAST Accredited Investor List - Text "DEALS" to 844.447.1555 Free Financial Audit: Text "XRAY" to 844.447.1555 Upcoming Events: Text "Events" to 844.447.1555 Millionaire Notes: Text "Notes" to 844.447.1555 Connect with Matty A. and Text me to 844.447.1555 Show Brought To You By: www.MillionaireMindcast.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to: Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
Are your Xmas stockings filled with nail clippers and lottery tickets or unshelled walnuts and oranges? Apparently these are the only options unless you're in Canada—where RJ City may or may not live—where stockings are filled with feet because it snows. Also, do you think cavemen got manicures? Robin Shorr, fresh from nearly joining a cult, regales us with a story of choosing the wrong sketch to share with a writer's room and Daniel and I are worried our son has chosen darkness. Plus tales of waiting tables, working an omelette bar, one way flirting, breaking up fights, communication conspiracy theories and I ask the question on everyone's mind: why are wrestlers so shiny? Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Chris Brundrett is the Co-founder of William Chris Vineyards, leading the team with his good friend, Bill Blackmon. Chris acquired experience in the winery and the vineyard while earning a bachelor's degree in horticulture from Texas A&M University. Aside from managing his winery, Chris is the Co-founder of Texas Winegrowers, a former board member of Texas Hill Country Wineries Association, and a Yes We Can Wine Co-partner. In this episode with Chris Brundrett Finding out what a win is like for your business will pave the way to discovering your intent. Your intention guides you toward your goal, no matter what it is. For some, it can come in the form of high profit, while for others, it is to give raises and benefits to their employees. People confuse a good idea with an intention. Good ideas are easy to come up with, but without a plan to put them into action, they are meaningless, and it's not an intention. In today's episode of the Legends Behind the Craft podcast, Drew Thomas Hendricks hosts Chris Brundrett, the Co-founder of William Chris Vineyards, to share his experience from serving tables to running his winery. Chris also talks about their vision of sharing with people what the amazing areas of Texas taste like and having a welcoming environment for working people.
Waiting tables? Sounds menial!
In this mini episode I share about an experience I had in Children's church choir. I love teaching the kids and I believe we all have our little, young selves still in us! We all search & have the need to be seen & heard. Isn't that ultimately love? Isn't that what true intimacy is? If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share with 2 of your closest friends! Thank you in advance. Lumi Spa Beauty Tool 15% OFF!!! https://nskn.co/E0OR4XFOOT CREAM: Epoch Sole Solution 15% OFF https://nskn.co/rU59a2Find Jammie on Instagram & Tiktok…@jammiehamptonFacebook…https://Facebook.com/Jammie.hampton YouTube…https://youtube.com/user/JammieHampton
From small beginnings where he was told he couldn't amount to anything unless he went to college, to crushing it in the real estate game and exceeding all expectations he ever set for himself is my friend John Michael Perez. He told himself that if he didn't get signed and "make-it" as a musician by age 25 then he had to go out and get a real job. So after a quick google search on how to become a millionaire he found real estate listed as #3. Ever since he's been his journey to create success for himself and his family in ways they never thought possible. Tune in to hear about Johns ups and downs and how he was able to tackle them every step of the way. @soldbyjohnperez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/austin-larson24/support
How did a successful, born-and-bred Brooklyn artist use manifestation to get her film featured on Showtime? For those of you who tend to be turned off by woo-woo topics like manifestation and visualizing your dream life, this episode is definitely for you! Tuning in today, you'll hear from Sakinah Iman, an award-winning Caribbean-American filmmaker, singer-songwriter, actress, spoken word artist, and educator. For over a decade, Sakinah has devoted her artistic abilities to creating art that engages audiences in sociopolitical change. As an independent singer-songwriter, Sakinah has showcased her original music at numerous venues in NYC. Sakinah's most popular single to date, ‘Waiting Tables', climbed to number 35 on the Top 40 charts on Bandcamp, and one of her most recent film projects, He Wants to Know My Number, is currently available for streaming on the major television network, Showtime. In this episode of Surviving the City, Sakinah shares some insight into the production and distribution of He Wants to Know My Number—a powerful, provocative, and entertaining spoken word piece that expresses her take on sex and promiscuity—and how she actively relinquished the narrative that she would never be able to make a decent living as an artist. We also take a look at the role that an abundance mindset plays in creating the life that you want to live in real-time, debunk some common misconceptions about manifestation, and unpack the Law of Attraction, plus so much more! Regardless of your opinions on manifestation, we hope that this conversation will inspire you to be more, show up, and live up and love up on the life you want. Topics discussed in this episode: How Sakinah wrote, directed, produced, and starred in He Wants to Know My Number Shifting the limiting beliefs that tend to keep artists broke What Sakinah learned from the ‘pay to play' film festival circuit A look at her upcoming film: Running Star How to use astrology in your creative process A candid account of self-imposed roadblocks on Sakinah's journey Defining manifestation and what it means to Sakinah Tips for activating a euphoric state of being rooted in abundance and love Using visualization to reprogram your subconscious How Sakinah manifested her dream job The importance of detaching from a desired outcome Debunking the misconception that manifestation is an infallible law How Law of Attraction works How your ego might be getting in your way The unexpected 90s television show that had a big impact on Sakinah You can connect with Sakinah and keep up with all of her projects by following this link. Check out her short film, He Wants to Know My Number, on ShowTime and watch the official trailer for Running Star on YouTube. You can also stream ‘Waiting Tables' and more on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you get your music. Resources mentioned: Abraham-Hicks and the Law of Attraction Joseph Rodrigues Listen to more Surviving The City podcasts by following this link. Also, connect with us on Instagram!
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I've made some of you cry in recent weeks. This week, my goal is to make all of you LAUGH and really help you LEARN. Wanna truly know how to GROW your social media? Like really?Or maybe you really wanna know how to get from where you are to where you DREAM of going?What is a real strategy and the real thoughts of somebody who transforms their life?Whether you wanna transform your life or explode your social media I have a full-blown expert this week.And you're gonna laugh your ass off.My guest is TANK SINATRA, aka George Resch, and he's been lighting up Instagram for the past few years with a sharp-witted combination of the best of the best memes he finds online and a good dose of his own commentary and original content.Tank is the self-described Michael Jordan of memes (who has more than 11 MILLION FOLLOWERS on his various platforms, banking 4 BILLION IMPRESSIONS A YEAR and making him the #1 MEME CREATOR in the history of social media! On the surface, Tank just THINKS FUNNY. It's not what he does, it's who he is. But as you'll find out, a lot is going on underneath the surface of a guy who is 20 YEARS SOBER and leads an otherwise normal life in a New York City suburb with three kids, a great wife, and a day job he loves.Tank's life hasn't always been FUN AND MEMES.He's forever been drawn to the funny parts of life but started out waiting tables and tried a lot of funny stuff (and failed) before he found his place and Tank Sinatra was born.Tank freely shares some of the reasons he's been so successful and the unique nature of how the online world works. We also get into HIGHLIGHTING HAPPINESS. Many people equate money with happiness, but TANK keeps it real, with advice so SIMPLE and spot-on that you may have overlooked it in your life before now. Here's a hint…it's an inside job, and I can tell you this…HAPPINESS IS THE NEW RICH.Then we get into a new game you're gonna want to play…Tank and his partner created INFLUENCERS IN THE WILD. The premise will BLOW YOU AWAY. Instead of playing the game and racking up money for the win, you travel around the world and add influencers. I'll let Tank explain more, but suffice to say, this game is HILARIOUS. You're also going to get a hefty dose of Tank's take on SELF-ESTEEM and SELF-AWARENESS. Pay attention to what we talk about because a lot of people really need to work on these parts of their lives.We wrap things up with Tank offering wise advice by POLLUTING YOUR BRAIN WITH POSITIVITY as a way to overcome the constant bombardment of negativity that we all deal with every day.Thanks to Tank! And have a HAPPY DAY.Hope we made you laugh this week…You've EARNED it.And you DESERVE it.
Today's guest will have you feeling inspired and motivated the second you hear her story. Cayla invites Alexandra Potora to Mommy Millionaire and she is the Co-founder and CEO of VREA Cosmetics, a one-of-a-kind, innovative skincare company. This conversation between Alexandra and Cayla tackles so many topics like mindset, inner child, planning, reflecting, business processes, and strengthening your willpower. As you listen, note Alexandra's energy as it makes a world of difference in how you show up not only for your business, but for yourself as well. How did Alexandra go from an unexpectedly failing career to building a million-dollar business? Listen to find out. To book a call with a Mommy Millionaire Business Strategist please https://calendly.com/jasminemommymillionaire/mommy-millionaire-mastermind?month=2021-12&date=2021-12-09&back=1 (click here). You will learn: [2:34] - Showing up with confidence and ambition is because of her need to. [3:45] - With the same upbringing, many people would not have the mindset Alexandra has. [5:01] - Sometimes, fear and negativity come in for Alexandra. She gives herself grace. [6:34] - Our inner child will show up and it is important to acknowledge her. [7:53] - Alexandra explains her drive to move to the United States at 18. [9:32] - In 2007, things got hard and she had to make a change. [11:16] - When going through a hard time, she had to remember that everything is temporary. [12:19] - How can we exercise and strengthen our willpower muscles? [14:08] - Practice small decisions to exercise willpower. [16:58] - What is the process of developing a product line? [19:39] - With help, Alexandra learned the steps to this extensive process. Without hiring a contractor, she would have made a lot of mistakes. [21:32] - Alexandra shares how she organizes her business and plans. [23:10] - Get in the habit of planning and reflecting. [24:46] - Do the hardest thing first. It boosts your confidence and the task is already done to move on with your day. [26:18] - Where does Alexandra see VREA in 5 years? [27:00] - You have to have the level of belief that it is already done. [28:18] - Be aware of how you treat yourself. [29:10] - There is room for you in any industry you strive to be a part of. [30:58] - VREA Cosmetics was named with the help of her audience. Find Alexandra: https://vreacosmetics.com/ (VREA Cosmetics Website) https://www.instagram.com/vreacosmetics/ (Instagram) https://www.youtube.com/vreacosmetics (YouTube) https://www.facebook.com/vreacosmetics/ (Facebook) Find Cayla: https://www.mommymillionaire.co/ (Mommy Millionaire) https://www.facebook.com/CraftCayla/ (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/cayla.craft/ (Instagram) https://www.pinterest.com/caycraftisa/ (Pinterest)
Do you wish you could take your passion and turn it into a business?So did Whitney! But she didn't know it yet.That's why she's here to tell you her story today.You are in for a treat! Whitney Kusy, the Founder and CEO of Get Lost Live Free, shares so candidly on what her life was like before hiring a coach and the transformation that happened throughout. She took a step out of her comfort zone, allowed herself to get vulnerable, and applied what she was learning in our sessions to create the beautiful brand that she now has today (and more). I am so fortunate to have worked with Whitney to help pull her out of her funk and into inspired action.We also touch on:Living for your purposeThe medicinal benefits of sunshineThe behind-the-scenes processes of life coachingAnd, of course, the 13-year-old husky that is behind her brandand more!I think you're really going to love hearing her story. Click play!Connect with Whitney:InstagramI look forward to getting to know you better so please subscribe, rate and review, and connect with me on Instagram! (@adrikeefe)Head over to www.AdrianaKeefe.com for more information, free tools and tips, and more!Heartfül of Kerøsene - Jeff II https://youtu.be/ZbyFsGMjfRgCreative Commons AttributionFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-heartful-of-kerseneMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/y-tbE2FIA1o
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God never takes you to less-than, He always takes you to greater! Discover the process of greatness and how to step into the great life God has dreamt up for you — not through a position, but through the posture of who you are in Christ.
God never takes you to less-than, He always takes you to greater! Discover the process of greatness and how to step into the great life God has dreamt up for you — not through a position, but through the posture of who you are in Christ.
Welcome back! Today, Yanaiya is Joined by founder of LDLA, Lexi Donato. Not only is Lexi is a highly accomplished model and business woman transforming the narrative around women and their bodies, but she has also had a very humbling journey getting to where she is. Like everyone, she started from the ground to build her empire and has now been on billboards, been involved with launching companies like Parallel Apparel and has been running her swimwear brand for years now! Today, she takes us through what building her brand has been like and how she found what works for her! She shares her secrets and wisdom on how she has gotten to where she is! Enjoy! Here is a link to the enneagram test! https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test?ppcga=fixed&gclid=Cj0KCQiAk4aOBhCTARIsAFWFP9HLHt-219ULydkAG_X5OQpfeFbWeC5-p6h2BkRZaxroGL3snYAkFm0aApygEALw_wcB
We are joined today with a living legend: Ed Pickney. Ed Pickney, if you didn't know, is a former Villanova WildCat and the 1985's NCAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player has played in the Big East with the likes of Chris Mullin, Clyde Drexler, and Hakeem Olajuwon! Ed tell us about his amazing Big East Career. From waiting tables to shutting down Patrick Ewing for a NCAA championship; Mr. Pickney has also played for NBA teams such as: Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors, Philadelphia Sixers, and Miami Heat. Now a scout for the Houston Rockets, come and get educated by an all time great!Follow Chris!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwalkersports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cwalkersports Follow Big Big EastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigeastshow/ -When you think of college basketball, what comes to mind first? If it's The Big East Conference, then you're right. Basketball lives in New York City — from the Bronx to Brooklyn to Madison Square Garden, you can't look anywhere without seeing a basketball fan who loves the sport more than anything. If you love the game, you'll love hearing about it from former player, coach, and now CBS Sports analyst, Chris Walker. Tune in weekly with Chris as he breaks down games, chats with friends, and talks the love of the game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show, we are fortunate to have with us Arby's franchise owner, Joe Brumit. Drawing from his 53 years of Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) experience, Joe shares with us his wisdom on grit, strategy, and company culture. Back in 1968, young Joe forayed into the QSR industry working tables at the now-defunct, Burger Chef. When he reached college, he was made the assistant manager. However, some management issues cropped up at Burger Chef, and Joe was quick to see the writing on the wall. And so, he moved over to Burger King where he quickly rose through the corporate ranks. In 1987, Joe again transitioned to Hardy's. In 1994, Joe got the opportunity to run a chain of 13 Arby's restaurants as an operating partner. Joe and his team have since expanded their restaurant count to 61. Joe shares why the QSR business is, in fact, a “people development” business. You will learn about his hiring criteria and how he has managed to assemble a dream team over the years. He also reveals his modus operandi, and why he prefers building stores from the ground up, We also discuss how covid has forced the entire QSR industry into a complete reboot. And how Joe and his team managed to register growth in spite of this. What You Will Learn In This Show A peek into the QSR industry How covid has forced the QSR industry to go for a complete reboot What does the future look like for the QSR industry? Making data-driven decisions, and growing your business in a structured manner And so much more….
Last weekend Dusty did live comedy in Addison Texas at the Improv! Dusty talks about the multiple times he worked at Western Sizzlin' and Hyman's Seafood.
Jesse Burrell talks about how he went from waiting tables in 2014 to being involved in 2 different 7 figure businesses. We talk about mindset, collaboration, and networking. Video Replay of Interview with Jesse Burrell Podcast of Interview with Jesse Burrell Start Your Real Estate... The post Jesse Burrell Shares How He Went from Waiting Tables to Running Multiple Million Dollar Businesses appeared first on Real Estate Disruptors.