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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Melissa Butler. She is a Detroit native who has skillfully and strategically launched a start-up beauty brand, The Lip Bar, into a nationwide phenomenon. Melissa obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Business Finance from Florida A & M University before going on to work on Wall Street as a licensed stock broker. Her journey from stocks and bonds to beauty is one that she describes as natural, not because she loved makeup, but because she was frustrated with the industry and therefore created a solution. She wanted to create a brand that would be inclusive, non-toxic and easy to use so that everyone could see themselves as beautiful. “Everyone deserves to have representation. Without it, we are left seeking validation” she says. It was her belief in health and inclusion that lead her to make lipstick in her kitchen and develop the vegan line, The Lip Bar. A career pivot is usually described as, “Changing from one career to another within the same industry or general field.” Well, Melissa Butler is here to let everyone know that this definition is not always accurate. Going from a career as a Wall Street Banker to founding, owning, and running her own vegan-based, woman-focused cosmetic line is a testament to how widely this word can be applied. Finding your true path in life is never easy, but taking the first step and pursuing a business that you believe in is worth any risk as Melissa can attest. Curious? #AMI #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Melissa Butler. She is a Detroit native who has skillfully and strategically launched a start-up beauty brand, The Lip Bar, into a nationwide phenomenon. Melissa obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Business Finance from Florida A & M University before going on to work on Wall Street as a licensed stock broker. Her journey from stocks and bonds to beauty is one that she describes as natural, not because she loved makeup, but because she was frustrated with the industry and therefore created a solution. She wanted to create a brand that would be inclusive, non-toxic and easy to use so that everyone could see themselves as beautiful. “Everyone deserves to have representation. Without it, we are left seeking validation” she says. It was her belief in health and inclusion that lead her to make lipstick in her kitchen and develop the vegan line, The Lip Bar. A career pivot is usually described as, “Changing from one career to another within the same industry or general field.” Well, Melissa Butler is here to let everyone know that this definition is not always accurate. Going from a career as a Wall Street Banker to founding, owning, and running her own vegan-based, woman-focused cosmetic line is a testament to how widely this word can be applied. Finding your true path in life is never easy, but taking the first step and pursuing a business that you believe in is worth any risk as Melissa can attest. Curious? #AMI #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Melissa Butler. She is a Detroit native who has skillfully and strategically launched a start-up beauty brand, The Lip Bar, into a nationwide phenomenon. Melissa obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Business Finance from Florida A & M University before going on to work on Wall Street as a licensed stock broker. Her journey from stocks and bonds to beauty is one that she describes as natural, not because she loved makeup, but because she was frustrated with the industry and therefore created a solution. She wanted to create a brand that would be inclusive, non-toxic and easy to use so that everyone could see themselves as beautiful. “Everyone deserves to have representation. Without it, we are left seeking validation” she says. It was her belief in health and inclusion that lead her to make lipstick in her kitchen and develop the vegan line, The Lip Bar. A career pivot is usually described as, “Changing from one career to another within the same industry or general field.” Well, Melissa Butler is here to let everyone know that this definition is not always accurate. Going from a career as a Wall Street Banker to founding, owning, and running her own vegan-based, woman-focused cosmetic line is a testament to how widely this word can be applied. Finding your true path in life is never easy, but taking the first step and pursuing a business that you believe in is worth any risk as Melissa can attest. Curious? #AMI #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Melissa Butler. She is a Detroit native who has skillfully and strategically launched a start-up beauty brand, The Lip Bar, into a nationwide phenomenon. Melissa obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Business Finance from Florida A & M University before going on to work on Wall Street as a licensed stock broker. Her journey from stocks and bonds to beauty is one that she describes as natural, not because she loved makeup, but because she was frustrated with the industry and therefore created a solution. She wanted to create a brand that would be inclusive, non-toxic and easy to use so that everyone could see themselves as beautiful. “Everyone deserves to have representation. Without it, we are left seeking validation” she says. It was her belief in health and inclusion that lead her to make lipstick in her kitchen and develop the vegan line, The Lip Bar. A career pivot is usually described as, “Changing from one career to another within the same industry or general field.” Well, Melissa Butler is here to let everyone know that this definition is not always accurate. Going from a career as a Wall Street Banker to founding, owning, and running her own vegan-based, woman-focused cosmetic line is a testament to how widely this word can be applied. Finding your true path in life is never easy, but taking the first step and pursuing a business that you believe in is worth any risk as Melissa can attest. Curious? #AMI #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the 119th episode of The Richard Robbins Show, I had an amazing conversation with someone who has been featured in Forbes, Inman News, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Wall Street Journal (& more) and is currently President of Real Brokerage Inc., one of the fastest-growing, publicly-traded, real estate brokerage in the world. Sharran Srivatsaa is no stranger to making big deals. He is the Founder of the wildly popular 5am Club for Entrepreneurs with over 6,000 active members, has an MBA (with Honors) from Vanderbilt University, was a Wall Street Banker at Goldman Sachs and was responsible for growing Teles Properties to a $3.4 Billion evaluation before selling the business to American real estate company, Douglas Elliman. Sharran is convinced that skill and effort can outweigh any advantage someone may have over you. In this episode of The Richard Robbins Show, Sharran and I talk about the importance of having a core value proposition in your business so that your effort has a true focus. Sharran spoke about operational generosity and how it will help grow your business and how higher email conversion rates can lead to better conversations with your clients.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ashley M. Fox. “Breaking News! Former Wall Street Banker, Ashley M. Fox, Tells All!” Ever wanted to learn how Wall Street operates? How the rich cultivate generational wealth for their descendants' descendants? Why Ashley M. Fox left her lucrative job on Wall Street to start her company, Empify? How do properly invest in the Stock Market and actually see a return on investment? Well, the Money Making Conversations Master Class podcast has the scoop on all this information and more! Tune in today to hear this enlightening (and illuminating) exposé! #SHMS #STRAWSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ashley M. Fox. “Breaking News! Former Wall Street Banker, Ashley M. Fox, Tells All!” Ever wanted to learn how Wall Street operates? How the rich cultivate generational wealth for their descendants' descendants? Why Ashley M. Fox left her lucrative job on Wall Street to start her company, Empify? How do properly invest in the Stock Market and actually see a return on investment? Well, the Money Making Conversations Master Class podcast has the scoop on all this information and more! Tune in today to hear this enlightening (and illuminating) exposé! #SHMS #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wendy Swire brings more than twenty years of expertise in executive and leadership coaching, organizational change management and leadership consulting. Working with Fortune 50 senior executives, as well as governmental and international organizations, Wendy specializes in teaching techniques for rewiring the brain to provide increased adaptability, resiliency and cognitive fitness. Her background as a former Wall Street Banker and training as a diplomat makes her uniquely qualified to coach a diverse list of clients, including global audiences and leaders at all levels. SPECIAL PAGE FOR LISTENERS TO TAKE SABOTEUR BRAIN ASSESSMENT FREE: https://swiresolutions.com/manage-smarter-podcast/ In this podcast for managers, Audrey, Lee and Wendy discuss: · What are Sage vs. Saboteur Brains? · How to recognize the conversation you're having with yourself? Are your conversations with yourself giving you your BEST self? · How to train your brain OUT of Saboteur Brain · Tips for sales managers to be better at coaching and developing sales staff out of negative self-talk "Everyone knows the health benefits of staying in shape through physical fitness, but most leaders ignore their mental fitness which is equally important in their ability to be more adaptive and create success through laser-focused results.”– Wendy Swire Build Credibility and Effective Leadership with the Manage Smarter Podcast Join hosts Audrey Strong and C. Lee Smith every week as they dive into the aspects and concepts of good business management. From debunking sales myths to learning how to manage with and without measurements, you'll learn something new with every episode and will be able to implement positive change far beyond sales. Connect with Wendy Swire www.swiresolutions.com https://twitter.com/wendyswire https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-sherwin-swire-ma-pcc-0286961/ Connect with Manage Smarter Hosts · Website: ManageSmarter.com · LinkedIn: Audrey Strong · LinkedIn: C.Lee Smith Connect with SalesFuel · Website: http://salesfuel.com/ · Twitter: @SalesFuel · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salesfuel/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover why Aamar Khwaja (CEO of ModGarden and ex-Wall Street Banker) claims it's important to "just show up", when he struggled with suicidal thoughts, and how he evolved his leadership style from dictatorship to love (15 minutes). CEO BLINDSPOTS® PODCAST GUEST: Aamar Khwaja Aamar Khwaja is the Founder and CEO of Modgarden's tinyFarm. Once a Wall Street banking professional with roles ranging from iBanking to Technology Management, Trading and Risk Management, Aamar found himself stuck and sick from his life and food. To address his health crisis, Aamar channeled his years spent in business delivery, multi-level negotiation with large institutional clients, and program management for JPMorgan/Bank America into an entrepreneurial solution to his own problem—modgarden. Aamar has morphed into a dedicated entrepreneur, single dad, and a passionate believer in the power of home-grown organic food to change your health and the world around you. Aamar isn't your average tiny farmer. In fact, he's not your average anything. For more information about Aamar and ModGarden; https://modgarden.com/ To reserve your own Modgarden tinyFarm; https://reserve.modgarden.com/ CEO Blindspots® podcast host: Birgit Kamps. Birgit's professional experience includes starting and selling an “Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Company” and a “Best Company to Work for in Texas”, and serving as a Board Member with various companies. She is able to help investors and executives quickly discover blind spots holding their organization back, and accelerate leadership effectiveness. In addition, Birgit is the host of the CEO Blindspots® Podcast which was recognized by Spotify for having the “biggest listener growth” in the USA by 733%; https://www.ceoblindspots.com/ To ask questions about this or one of the 200+ other CEO Blindspots® Podcast episodes, send an email to birgit@ceoblindspots.com
Alan Laubsch, Stanford graduate, former Wall Street banker, and "internationally recognized thought-leader in risk management" was unhappy with a world in which financial systems only reward extraction- so he decided to do something about it. In this episode, learn why being "carbon-neutral" isn't enough, what new systems are being used today to monitor carbon emissions, and how blockchain fits into the equation as we work towards an earth-positive economy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curiositeen/support
From the BBC World Service: Britain’s former finance minister, Rishi Sunak, is now the firm favorite to become leader of the U.K. after former prime minister Boris Johnson pulled out of the race. Plus, sharp declines in Chinese stocks after weaker economic data and changes in China’s political leadership. And, life in Ukraine under power restrictions.
From the BBC World Service: Britain’s former finance minister, Rishi Sunak, is now the firm favorite to become leader of the U.K. after former prime minister Boris Johnson pulled out of the race. Plus, sharp declines in Chinese stocks after weaker economic data and changes in China’s political leadership. And, life in Ukraine under power restrictions.
Get NordVPN's ultimate security package - 63% off the 2-year plan |While we have a mid-season break check out our interview with Calvin Bui. We have remastered this episode to improve the audio quality from the original. Let us know what you think!----------The most difficult man to nail down for an interview is finally on Seven Million Bikes! Chef and Restaurateur Calvin Bui of El Camino and Dos Amigos Taqueria.A California native born of parents who escaped the fall out of the Vietnam war, Calvin has lived in Saigon for 10 years now and gone from a Wall Street Banker to owning and running successful restaurants in Saigon. Most notable for his fusion of Korean and Mexican food.Calvin and I talk about his love of feeding people, Trip Advisor Reviews and the state of the food and beverage market in Saigon at the moment and why customers need to support local businesses if they want to see them thrive and stay in Saigon. Owner and Founder at El CaminoGin Bar, chef / owner at Dos Amigos Taqueria :: Tacos • Burritos • Craft Beer Instagram; fkndeliciousnessThese are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Greg Krino ShowVeteran, pilot, and attorney - Greg Krino - takes you on a deep-dive with experts to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Black Father's PodcastThe bi-weekly podcast & community that supports, educates and celebrates black fathers.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyGet NordVPN's ultimate security package - 63% off the 2-year plan Did That Really Happen? A new comedy podcast from Seven Million BikesListen and Subscribe/Follow.Support the show
Aktien fürs Leben – Der Vermögenspodcast von Capital mit Horst von Buttlar und Christian Röhl
Heute bei Aktien fürs Leben:Das Ganze sehen: Wall Street-Banker im Dirk-Müller-Modus (01:57)The Trend is your friend: Bei welchen Luxusaktien lohnt es sich einzusteigen? (14:07)Nachgefragt: Wie sollte man mit Aktien im Portfolio umgehen, mit denen man sich nicht mehr wohlfühlt? (30:38)Wahre Größe: Sheryl Sandberg verlässt Facebook – geht jetzt Meta definitiv den Bach runter? (37:09)Wenn Sie Fragen oder Wünsche haben, können Sie gerne eine Mail an aktienleben@capital.de schreiben. +++Die Grafiken finden Sie auf linkedin.com/in/cwroehl/ sowie auf twitter.com/cwroehl und instagram.com/cwroehl/ +++Jetzt CAPITAL-Abo flexibel mit kostenloser Ausgabe testen unter capital.de/gratis +++Keine Anlageberatung oder -empfehlung. Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr, diese stellen keinen Ersatz für eine professionelle und individuelle Beratung dar. Wertentwicklungen der Vergangenheit sind kein Indikator für zukünftige Wertentwicklung. +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Want to hear more from Nigel and the Fortune & Freedom team? Visit: https://subscribe.fortuneandfreedom.com/1803010/inv-ytToday's special guest wrote about a “bear market in trust” in January. The start of this year saw the reflation trade (as pumping of money into economies by governments boosted share prices) give way to fears about 1970s-style inflation (resulting in lower prices for many shares and bonds). John Butler, editor of The Fleet Street Letter Monthly Alert, recognised that it was time for investors to make a major shift in their portfolios – as the market turned on stocks whose theoretical values were based on “intangible” assets such as new technology. Today, we discuss how prophetic those words were.Markets have been heading south since then. As John points out, staying in cash when inflation is at 9% is an “expensive way to time the market”. The way to “hide and ride it” is actually look for companies that: have tangible assets (think metals, chemicals and materials for example); are paying dividends; and can still turn a profit as the bear market dig its claws in.John also markets a surprising prediction – that the Russian invasion of Ukraine may find a resolution sooner rather than later. Cue the relief rally, says John, which really is your chance to get out of those overvalued stocks while you still can. But… don't let me spoil it! Watch the podcast below now to hear John's thoughts.
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Boomer Anderson learned meditation from his mom, and derivatives from his dad. He always liked learning complex subjects. His parents fed his interests whether BBQ cookoffs, buying stocks, or health and fitness. At thirty years old he discovered he had a cardiovascular condition even with twelve percent body fat, and running a seven-minute mile. What do we have if we don't have our health? His circadian rhythms needed repairing! How many hours of sleep are you getting? Are these lifestyle modifications available to me? Can we prevent health problems? Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy. If curiosity killed the cat, Boomer's 9 lives expired decades ago. Boomer is an entrepreneur, husband, podcast host, health optimization practitioner, investor, and retired BBQ champion. Boomer is the Deputy CEO of Smarter Not Harder, Inc. parent company of Troscriptions. He is also the CEO of Health Optimization Practice Europe, a non-profit. In his own health optimization practice, Boomer works with entrepreneurs leveraging large swaths of data and health technology. Prior to working on "projects that matter," Boomer was based in Singapore where he ran the South Asia Debt Capital Markets business for a bulge-bracket investment bank. Featured on: TEDx HotelSchool The Hague Superfast Business The Third Wave Expertise: Entrepreneur Health Health Technology and Quantified Self Focus, Productivity, and Nootropics Other Links: Health Consulting Application Podcast Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Instagram Connect with Reena https://linktr.ee/bettercalldaddy bettercalldaddy.com linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena Me and my daddy would love to hear from you, subscribe and drop us a review podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy
Investment banker turned entrepreneur, Kimberley Ho is the founder of Evereden, a natural skincare brand dedicated to creating the safest skincare for both children and the whole family.A Forbes 30 Under 30 lister, Kimberley leads Evereden with her team of ‘moms in medicine' and is setting the standard for scientifically-backed and plant-based skincare for the most vulnerable skin.If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe and share with anyone you know who will love it too!Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday and Thursday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash and Kimberley:Akash Mehta: @mehta_aFable & Mane: @fableandmanewww.fableandmane.comKimberley Ho: @kimintechnicolorEvereden: @everedenbrandwww.ever-eden.comFor more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com#foundedbeauty See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 6 of the Unpilled Podcast, Kashif is joined by Aamar Khwaja, an ex-Wall Street Banker turned Founder & CEO of modgarden, revolutionizers of the plant growing space through soil-based modular, smart indoor, organic farming appliances. The two discuss topics such as Aamar's early struggles with headaches and eczema, nutrition personalization, experimenting with soil, mineral consumption, photon research, as well as the secrets of the agriculture industry. For an enticing conversation that is packed with knowledge, this is a MUST-WATCH!Listen On:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/46OaVEp...iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► ADD US ON INSTAGRAM:Kashif: https://www.instagram.com/kashkhanoff...DNA Company: https://www.instagram.com/thednacoGUEST:modgarden: https://www.instagram.com/modgardenWebsite: https://modgarden.com/Website:https://www.thednacompany.com/
Do you ever take on so much activist work that you become physically or emotionally sick? Begin to hate everyone around you for not 'throwing down' into the cause as much as you? Notice yourself becoming more and more bitter, fantasizing about exiting the movement permanently and becoming a Wall Street Banker because who cares, nothing matters, we're all gonna die anyway? Max does a solocast episode about activist burnout, splits himself into two people, and does a lot of deep breathing. Email us with feedback, questions, suggestions at itsnotjustinyourhead@gmail.com. Become a patron at patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead to gain early access to episodes, our discord server, and monthly reading/discussion groups. Preventing Burnout: https://effectiveactivist.com/movements/burnout/ Audre Lorde Thought of Self-Care as an “Act of Political Warfare” https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/audre-lorde-thought-self-care-act-political-warfare --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsnotjustinyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsnotjustinyourhead/support
DAILY NUGGETS: Sweetgreen goes public, Wall Street banker bonuses skyrocket, and unionized Kroger employees authorize a strike just as IATSE narrowly avoids one!
Christopher Kovalik is the CEO and Creative Director of Rushdown Revolt. A former Wall Street Banker turned game developer, Chris risked reputation, success and salary to go all in on “the worst video game in history”, a platform fighting game that shut down after only a year of operation and was ranked in the bottom 5% of all Steam-reviewed games at the time. With no coding or game development experience, Chris relied on his analyzing skills, savviness and Wall-Street swagger to flip this game that flopped. By opening communication lines wide open between business leaders, developers, designers and gamers, encouraging a vibrant, active community and listening to customer feedback, Chris catapulted what was a thriving social environment for fighting games back to life. Rushdown Revolt has flipped the industry upside down ever since, ranking in the top 5% of all Steam-reviewed games in only two years since its acquisition and growing at a rapid rate, with game users up 20% month-over-month by word of mouth only. “Never give up and then you wont fail. You only fail once you give up”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-m0B
Hello everyone and welcome back to CEO Secrets. Our special guest for today was listed as part of the 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs by Goldman Sachs in 2015, became one of the Rising stars: 90 healthcare leaders under 40 in 2018, and belonged to the Top 40 under 40 Leaders in Minority Health in 2020. His company, a leading provider of innovative healthwear, achieved 14,000% growth over the past 36 months and this has secured them the 20th spot on the top 500 fastest growing companies in the country. Let's welcome to the show, the Founder and CEO at Care + Wear, Chaitenya (Chat) Razdan. Prior to starting Care + Wear, Chat Razdan was an investment banker at Goldman and Sachs and a strategy consultant at Kearney. While his professional background is not directly related to healthcare, it was his experience with having loved ones who were diagnosed with cancer and were told to wear socks over their PICC lines that led him to recognize the growing need to bring innovation and design to the healthcare industry. In 2014, Chat decided to build a company that will provide healthwear that is focused on creating positive and effective healing experiences for patients everywhere. Today, Chat has worked in partnership with leading hospitals, patients, and clinicians to create Care+Wear's clothing and accessories. The company has also collaborated with sports leagues, brands, schools, and foundations such as MLB, the NBA, Oscar de la Renta, Parsons School of Design, March of Dimes, American Cancer Society, and Stand Up 2 Cancer. Chat wanted to make sure to get the right people in the room with him to design and develop all of their products. Let us hear from Chat as he shares his journey on how he started his business and how he helped it grow its revenue by 14,000% in just 3 years. Top Takeaways: 01:08 How Care + Wear came about 03:59 The 3 P's to success 09:11 What Care + Wear does on the marketing side to increase sales exponentially 12:33 Chat's absolute marketing tactic must-have 14:55 A good marketing strategy to spend money on 16:30 What does the value checklist look like for Care + Wear 21:56 Chat's insight on influencer marketing 23:11 Tactical things Chat would've changed in their early year to grow even faster 30:08 Chat's biggest failure and what he learned from it To get in touch with Chat Razdan, go to: https://www.careandwear.com/ Email: wecare@careandwear.com LinkedIn: ChaitenyaRazdan
Libby Robinson, is the Managing Partner of Integral, an award-winning leadership, executive coaching and advisory company working with Fortune 1000 companies globally. A former Wall Street Banker, aerospace engineer and National Champion Equestrian, Libby has worked for 26 years with senior leaders globally, helping to bring more mindfulness, resilience and greater capacity to brilliant and ambitious leaders. Integral uses a multi-disciplinary approach to foster deep personal change in leaders and to evoke “conscious leadership” cultures for their clients. Libby's latest venture has been to launch BackFeed+, a new app that helps individuals and organizations get better, faster feedback using a method backed by the latest neuroscience data about how individuals receive feedback with less stress.
As always, this episode of People at Work is brought to you by Jostle. Head over to www.jostle.me to start your free trial today. Clammy hands, dry mouth, body slightly shaking… exactly what happens when you hear the words “I’d like to give you some feedback.” Even worse when they’re paired with “annual performance review”. Maybe that’s a slight exaggeration, but if you’ve ever had a job, you’ve likely experienced the agony of poor feedback. If you’ve ever managed a team of people, you’ve most definitely experienced the discomfort of delivering negative feedback. Libby Robinson is out to change that. Believing that we’ve been doing feedback wrong for many years, Libby advocates for a more proactive approach. It’s not that people don’t want feedback. They just want it on their terms. In this People at Work conversation, Libby shares the research and neuroscience behind a new way of thinking about feedback: when people seek it out, it’s far more pleasant for everyone. Libby’s so committed to doing feedback right, that she’s built a free app called Backfeed+ to facilitate it. If you’d like to join her in the quest to blow up traditional performance reviews and awful feedback, listen in! About our guest: Libby Robinson is the Managing Partner of Integral, an award-winning leadership, executive coaching, and advisory company working with Fortune 1000 companies globally. A former Wall Street Banker, aerospace engineer, and National Champion Equestrian, Libby has worked for 26 years with senior leaders globally, helping to bring more mindfulness, resilience, and greater capacity to brilliant and ambitious leaders. Libby’s latest venture has been to launch BackFeed+, a new app that helps individuals and organizations get better, faster feedback using a method backed by the latest neuroscience data about how individuals receive feedback with less stress. You can connect with Libby on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/integralcoaches. Resources: Learn more about Backfeed+ at www.backfeedapp.com.
Ray McGuire, former Vice Chairman of Citigroup, is a trailblazing African-American Investment Banker who’s currently running as a democratic candidate for mayor of New York City. As an advisor to global corporations and boards, McGuire has worked on an estimated $600 billion in total deals, including Time Warner’s $108 billion merger with ATT in 2018. Though McGuire grew up in a single-parent household in Dayton, Ohio, his smarts, work ethic, and vision for his future landed him at Harvard, where he earned multiple degrees. But last year, McGuire, a committed philanthropist, stepped down from his position at Citigroup to enter the brutal arena of New York City politics. His campaign has emphasized his unique qualifications to lead the city at this critical time: “New York is in a financial crisis that has exploded into a whole bunch of crises — educational, health and criminal justice. If there is a moment in history where my skill set can help lead, this is it.” In this episode, McGuire shares with Rich and Gianni his 4 P-s for success: “prayer, preparation, performance and paranoia”; how he navigated his path as a trailblazing African American banker in ‘80s and ‘90s Wall Street; his pride in his happily-blended family, including stepson, Cole Anthony, the Orlando Magic rookie point guard; and his vision for leading New York City into a brighter future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda speaks with Mark Gober for the second part of their interview where they discuss his research on Near-Death Experiences and The Life Review. The Life Review is something that many have experienced when they die for a brief period, allowing them to see their entire life in a panoramic review, experiencing what it feels like to be the other person on the receiving end of their actions. The Life Review propels Amanda and Mark to further discuss the question of "what are we really doing here? What is our purpose while on this earth?" They dive into consciousness, altruism, enlightenment, shedding layers that no longer serve you, and the gift of serving others. Mark is a Princeton grad and former Wall Street Banker who was drawn into researching consciousness and the metaphysical. He is the author of Upside Down Thinking and Upside Down Living, and the creator of Where is My Mind Podcast, which consists of 8 episodes where he interviews scientists, doctors, and thought leaders on the revolutionary hypothesis: What if consciousness comes from outside the body? Connect with Mark: https://markgober.com/ Where is My Mind Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-is-my-mind/id1470129415 Connect with Amanda: https://linktr.ee/amandawjohnson
Amanda speaks with Mark Gober for a two-part interview about his podcast Where is My Mind. They explore the nature of reality and the question of "who are we and what are we doing here?" Mark has spent years researching consciousness and where it comes from. His findings are remarkable. Join us as we discuss where consciousness resides. The implications could shift the way that you look at your life and worldview. Mark is a Princeton grad and former Wall Street Banker who was drawn into researching consciousness and the metaphysical. He is the author of Upside Down Thinking and Upside Down Living, and the creator of Where is My Mind Podcast, which consists of 8 episodes where he interviews scientists, doctors and thought leaders on the revolutionary hypothesis: What if consciousness comes from outside the body? Connect with Mark: https://markgober.com/ Where is My Mind Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-is-my-mind/id1470129415 Connect with Amanda: https://linktr.ee/amandawjohnson
KL101 Laura Gates Executive Coach | CEO Coach | Team Facilitator | Speaker and Author Leading with Purpose in Chaotic Times Episode Summary Laura is an expert coach who explains how we can lead with purpose in chaotic times. We explore the unique framework she created and its application to coaching and team facilitation. Bio Laura Gates is a sought-after executive coach, team facilitator, and advisor to executives at Silicon Valley’s top companies and VC-backed start-up Founders. With over 25 years of coaching experience, Laura’s prestigious client roster includes NASA, LinkedIn, Stanford University, and pioneers in biotech, AI, and cryptocurrency. She’s worked in prisons, homeless organizations, and global women’s initiatives. Her work building high performing teams through navigating conflict have been featured in First Round Capital’s Review. Culture Amp has featured her as a top executive coach. She’s been invited to speak in front of audiences worldwide, including VISA, American Women in Science, The Female Quotient, Consciously Unbiased, and the University of Texas Conference on Work Teams. She’s currently writing a book on harnessing our collective genius and leading with purpose while studying for a Master’s in Organizational Leadership from the University of Redlands. Laura started her career as a Wall Street Banker, has built two companies of her own, and helped found a leadership training company. Website https://gatesgroupllc.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauragates/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Laurafgates Leadership Quote A mentor once asked me why I wasn't stepping into my leadership. I said: "I'm afraid it will consume me." She said: "Don't worry, it will." She was right. Subscribe, share and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-leading/id1461490512 Full Episode Transcripts and Detailed Guest Information www.KeepLeadingPodcast.com Keep Leading LIVE (Live Recordings of the Keep Leading!® Podcast) www.KeepLeadingLive.com The Keep Leading!® podcast is for people passionate about leadership. It is dedicated to leadership development and insights. Join your host Eddie Turner, The Leadership Excelerator® as he speaks with accomplished leaders and people of influence across the globe as they share their journey to leadership excellence. Listen as they share leadership strategies, techniques, and insights. For more information visit https://eddieturnerllc.com or follow Eddie Turner on Twitter and Instagram at @eddieturnerjr. Like Eddie Turner LLC on Facebook. Connect with Eddie Turner on LinkedIn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the 21st Episode of the #100MasterCoaches Show, where Mel interviews Libby Robinson, a Master Coach and CXO Whisperer from New York City, USA. Libby is the Managing Partner of Integral, an award-winning leadership, executive coaching, and advisory company working with Fortune 1000 companies globally. Integral uses a multi-disciplinary approach to foster deep personal change in leaders and to evoke “conscious leadership” cultures for their clients. A former Wall Street Banker, aerospace engineer, and National Champion Equestrian, Libby has worked for 26 years with senior leaders globally, helping to bring more mindfulness, resilience, and greater capacity to brilliant and ambitious leaders. Libby's latest venture has been to launch BackFeed+, a new app that helps individuals and organizations get better, faster feedback using a method backed by the latest neuroscience data about how individuals receive feedback with less stress. Become a Certified Coach like Libby, by taking your first step here at Catalyst Coach www.catalystcoach.live
Patricia Sexton spent a decade in banking, from Wall Street to Singapore to Tokyo, racking up a roster of major clients. 6:30am on the trading floor, making the kind of money to support the sort of New York lifestyle you see in sitcoms. But her path to fulfillment meant saying no to a coveted job at Goldman Sachs, leaving it all behind, and - wait for it - interning at a TV news station in Mongolia. She's since anchored a talk show on pursuing passions for Sinovision, authored the book "Live from Mongolia," and launched an incredible project called The Happiness Idea. Her path has been filled with surprising moments and emotional stories, from a pivotal week alone in Tibet, to turning down a massive check from her finance boss, and a party in Hong Kong that changed the direction of her life.
Todays show features a former Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers alumn who decided to change career paths and go from Wall Street Banker to Function Medicine Practioner. In this episode we start by asking Nancy about her Goldman Sachs and Lehman brothers past and eventually touch on the health and wellness side of things. At the end of the podcast nancy gets into her "First Aid Kit". These are all the essential supplements that she thinks anyone who might think they have CV19 should think about taking. John and I are not medical DR's so you should consult with your own health care provider and like everything else DYOR. Nancy was on the last union of the unwanted and I heard her mention that she used to work for Goldman Sachs but decided to leave that world to enter the world of functional medicine and personally I find that to be one of the most divergent career paths I've ever heard of. I did hear of a former dentist who became a pastry chef and her big thing was baking with xylitol and that is one of the only lectures I remember from my college days. but continuing on with Nancys bio: Nancy Guberti is a Functional Medicine Specialist, Nutritionist, Motivational Speaker, and passionate to empower others to become their health advocate. She is the founder of Total Wellness Empowerment She is also the host of Total Wellness Empowerment Podcast and the author of Healthy Living everyday total wellness for mind and body. Healthy Living Everyday is your wellness blueprint offering an array of alternative healing and preventive therapies, with more than 365 pages of reflective questions, empowering truth, and simple steps covering many alternative factors to wellness. https://nancyguberti.com/ https://nancyguberti.com/podcast/ https://www.youtube.com/c/nancyguberti You can view this content on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ1_Xczf8EM or LBRY at https://lbry.tv/@thelibertyadvisor:2/tjs-19-our-guest-left-goldman-sachs-to:e For more from Tim Picciott please use the links below: Join the conversation in Tim and John's Discord community: https://discord.gg/vkxUkqg Itunes: https://bit.ly/libertyadvisor Lbry.tv https://lbry.tv/$/invite/@thelibertyadvisor:2 Livestreams at https://flote.app/TheLibertyadvisor Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/accounts/referral/thelibertyadvisor/ Learn more about Tim's services: www.thelibertyadvisor.com Free 15 min Investing Consultation www.bit.ly/booktimp Subscribe to our emergency text list and receive a free ebook “How it's Rigged – The Economy” Text LibertyAdvisor (one word, no spaces) to 71441
Retired Wall Street Banker Turned Anti-Corruption Crusader on What Must Change Charles Ortel shook Wall Street when he proved that General Electric and other major corporations were overvaluing their stock. In other self-initiated probes he later undertook, he showed that many high-profile, politically connected individuals were actually running illegal, profit-making, billion-dollar enterprises as charities. Call 888-874-4888 to join our live discussion or get your questions answered by Charles Ortel.
Ask Ex-Wall Street Banker Charles Ortel About His Presentation on the Hidden Social, Political and Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic, and the Tough Spot That Trump Is In. To avoid information overload, former Wall Street banker and multidisciplinary analyst Charles Ortel, takes a midpoint break to answer questions related to his presentation so far. Ortel shook Wall Street when he proved that General Electric and other major corporations were overvaluing their stock. In self-initiated probes he later undertook, he showed that many high-profile, politically connected individuals were actually running illegal, profit-making, billion-dollar enterprises as charities.
Charles Ortel, a former Wall Street banker, in recent years has become a crusader against massive, systemic fraud and major unprosecuted crimes conduct within the financial sector, including corporate, charity and nonprofit fraud. Today, in the second part of a special series, Ortel goes deeper into the social, political and economic fix President Trump is in and why he can't get out of it without causing major collateral damage. Ortel shook Wall Street when he proved that General Electric and other corporations were overvaluing their stock. In self-initiated probes he undertook later, he showed that many high-profile, politically connected individuals were actually running illegal, billion-dollar enterprises as charities.
Charles Ortel, Ex- Wall Street Banker, Explains the Tough Spot Trump Is In Charles Ortel, a former Wall Street banker, in recent years has become a crusader against massive, systemic fraud and unbridled, unprosecuted criminal conduct within the financial sector, including charity and nonprofit fraud. Today, in the first installment of an ongoing series, Ortel presents deep background and sheds new light on the social, political and economic fix President Trump is in and why there is no easy way out of it without causing major collateral damage. Ortel shook Wall Street when he proved that General Electric and other corporations had been overvaluing their stock. In self-initiated probes he undertook later, he showed that many high-profile, politically connected individuals were actually running illegal billion-dollar enterprises as charities.
The most difficult man to nail down for an interview is finally on Seven Million Bikes! Chef and Restaurateur Calvin Bui of El Camino and Dos Amigos Taqueria.A California native born of parents who escaped the fall out of the Vietnam war, Calvin has lived in Saigon for 10 years now and gone from a Wall Street Banker to owning and running successful restaurants in Saigon. Most notable for his fusion of Korean and Mexican food.Calvin and I talk about his love of feeding people, Trip Advisor Reviews and the state of the food and beverage market in Saigon at the moment and why customers need to support local businesses if they want to see them thrive and stay in Saigon. Owner and Founder at El CaminoOwner and Founder at Easy TigerGin Bar, chef / owner at Dos Amigos Taqueria :: Tacos • Burritos • Craft Beer Owner and Founder at 20twenty Kick-Ass Bia HoiInstagram; fkndeliciousnessHow not to treat your customers;https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/food-news/68165320/wellingtons-ekim-burger-fires-off-expletive-filled-facebook-rant-at-customersCalvin's response to a 1 star review;https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g293925-d14090367-Reviews-El_Camino_Korean_Tacos-Ho_Chi_Minh_City.htmlShout outs in this episode to;VietceteraSaigoneer PodcastSexy Meat Talks, the PodcastCreators in Saigon PodcastThe Bureau PodcastFalling Jack FruitFresh Catch VietnamStoker Woodfired Grill & BarTomatito SaigonOcto Tapas RestobarSecret GardenCalvin's Hidden Gem
The most difficult man to nail down for an interview is finally on Seven Million Bikes! Chef and Restaurateur Calvin Bui of El Camino and Dos Amigos Taqueria.A California native born of parents who escaped the fall out of the Vietnam war, Calvin has lived in Saigon for 10 years now and gone from a Wall Street Banker to owning and running successful restaurants in Saigon. Most notable for his fusion of Korean and Mexican food.Calvin and I talk about his love of feeding people, Trip Advisor Reviews and the state of the food and beverage market in Saigon at the moment and why customers need to support local businesses if they want to see them thrive and stay in Saigon. Owner and Founder at El CaminoOwner and Founder at Easy TigerGin Bar, chef / owner at Dos Amigos Taqueria :: Tacos • Burritos • Craft Beer Owner and Founder at 20twenty Kick-Ass Bia HoiInstagram; fkndeliciousness
There are Spirit Animals, and then there's a Power Animal. Your Power Animal has been with you since birth, and you can call on it whenever you need protection or guidance in life. Join host Stephanie Powers as she interviews Wall Street Banker turned Shaman, Lori Morrison, as she shares how to find your Power Animal and how to communicate with all animals to receive assistance from the Universe...Follow Lori on Instagram! @lorikmorrisonTo book a session with her: www.lorimorrison.comTo purchase 'A Shamans Guide to Power Animals' : https://secure.lorimorrison.com/powers?r_done=1 *Special thank you to this week's sponsor, LOLA! For 40% off your subscription, head to mylola.com and enter code LIGHTWORKERS Intro song: Spring by Ikson https://soundcloud.com/ikson Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5WPnrvEMIdo Song during LOLA Ad:Spring by Ikson https://soundcloud.com/ikson Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5WPnrvEMIdo Outro song: Journey by Jay Hifive & Broken Elegance https://soundcloud.com/brokenelegance Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/eTtyZDU6WZQ Follow Stephanie on Social Media! Instagram:@stephanies_destiny and @lightworkerslounge
This week we sit down with Jeremy Feldman, Head Coach of the Men’s Tennis Team fresh off his third season as a Niner. Join us as we hear about his life growing up as a tennis player in NY, playing for Cornell, and his transition from Wall Street Banker to College Tennis Coach.
A journey from Wall Street to a healthy snack alternative—and then to a brand new career. Side Hustle School features a new story EVERY DAY of someone who started a hustle without quitting their job. You’ll learn how they got the idea, how they overcame challenges along the way, and what the results are. Share: #SideHustleSchoolShow notes: SideHustleSchool.comTwitter: @chrisguillebeau Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the best ways to reach your goals is to get exposed to people who are working at a high level. What are the most dangerous things in business? Why is tracking in business such a necessity? How do you adjust if you're not getting the results you want? On this episode, we are joined by former Wall Street banker and successful businessman Michael Margolies, who shares the mindsets and practices that have been instrumental in his success. Takeaways Machine learning is putting unbelievable stress on people to become fast learners. You have to create a repeatable process to replicate your success. Assess what you're doing periodically and make sure you're working off of 60-day or 90-day plans. At the start of the show, Michael shared how he got started, and why it's so important to be a lifelong learner. We also talked about the strategy all successful business organizations have, and why it's so important to always be in action mode. At the start of the show, Michael shared how he got started, and why it's so important to be a lifelong learner. We also talked about the strategy all successful business organizations have, and why it's so important to always be in action mode. We also discussed; The importance of tracking and knowing your numbers The quickest thing to adjust if you're not getting results In business, you're either walking towards the light or walking towards the dark. It's so crucial to arm yourself with as much education as possible, and to know your business in and out. In today's world, there's no hiding, the cycles are fast and it quickly becomes evident who is BSing and who isn't. Stay in an action-oriented state of mind, and always organize and prepare so you're ahead of the curve.
One of the best ways to reach your goals is to get exposed to people who are working at a high level. What are the most dangerous things in business? Why is tracking in business such a necessity? How do you adjust if you’re not getting the results you want? On this episode, we are joined by former Wall Street banker and successful businessman Michael Margolies, who shares the mindsets and practices that have been instrumental in his success. Takeaways Machine learning is putting unbelievable stress on people to become fast learners. You have to create a repeatable process to replicate your success. Assess what you’re doing periodically and make sure you’re working off of 60-day or 90-day plans. At the start of the show, Michael shared how he got started, and why it’s so important to be a lifelong learner. We also talked about the strategy all successful business organizations have, and why it’s so important to always be in action mode. At the start of the show, Michael shared how he got started, and why it’s so important to be a lifelong learner. We also talked about the strategy all successful business organizations have, and why it’s so important to always be in action mode. We also discussed; The importance of tracking and knowing your numbers The quickest thing to adjust if you’re not getting results In business, you’re either walking towards the light or walking towards the dark. It’s so crucial to arm yourself with as much education as possible, and to know your business in and out. In today’s world, there’s no hiding, the cycles are fast and it quickly becomes evident who is BSing and who isn’t. Stay in an action-oriented state of mind, and always organize and prepare so you’re ahead of the curve.
Whitney Johnson shares her amazing journey from studying music to becoming a top Wall Street Banker, an Investor and now also Author. Her latest book is "Disrupt Yourself" which fits perfectly to the theme of the Podcast. Her journey wasn't as streamlined as it sounds. She disrupted herself multiple times. And she has also had her lows. What I really liked about the conversation with Whitney was that she made me share some of my lows and own disruptions too. We also discuss her model from the book when you go through such a disruptive phase in your life. Tune in and enjoy the honest and raw conversation! More about Whitney Whitney Johnson was recognized as one of the world's most influential management thinkers in 2015, and was a finalist for the Top thinkers on Talent at the biennial Thinkers50 ceremony in London. She is best known for her work on driving corporate innovation through personal disruption. She is formerly an Institutional Investor-ranked analyst for eight consecutive years, including at Merrill Lynch, and is the former president and co-founder of a boutique investment firm with Harvard Business School’s Clayton Christensen. Johnson is the author of the critically-acclaimed Disrupt Yourself: Putting the Power of Disruptive Innovation to Work, one of Inc. Magazines Top 100 Business Books in 2015. She is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, a LinkedInfluencer, co-founder of Forty Women over 40 to Watch, and was named one of Fortune's 55 Women to Follow on Twitter in 2014. You can follow her at @johnsonwhitney - http://twitter.com/johnsonwhitney If you want to sign up for her newsletter, send Whitney an e-mail at whitney@whitneyjohnson.com and say sign me up! And get her book by clicking here!
Jam, Jerusalem and an Awful Lot of Glitter When Jeannie joined her local branch of the Women's Institute in Liverpool, she hoped for a bit of distraction from an ongoing, long term illness. But what she found there was a whole lot more than jam and Jerusalem. Before you could say Victoria sponge cake, she was sashaying down a catwalk dressed as a space alien, complete with ray gun, 8 inch heels and 3 inch red eyelashes, in front of a screaming audience. Welcome to the Vogue Ball - Liverpool's 21st century version of a phenomenon that swept the streets, and then the underground clubs of New York back in the 1980's. You might remember the Madonna song "Vogue" which spread the word - but this dance movement originated in the world of excluded black, gay street kids. Vogueing was an escape from a world which was set up to exclude them. It was all about fantasy, taking on a role for one night only of your dream persona; a Wall Street Banker; a glamorous diva; a film star, or even a creature from another galaxy. In "Lives In A Landscape", Julie Gatenby follows two teams competing in the Vogue Ball - the House of Lisbon, represented by Stephen the bartender, and The House of Twisted Stiches - made up of the entrire committee of the the Iron Maidens WI, while compere of the ball, Rikki Beadle-Blair fills in the history. Producer Sara Jane Hall.