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The Artists of Data Science
How To Make Better Decisions | Annie Duke

The Artists of Data Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 77:57


Annie Duke is a is a poker champion turned author, consultant, and corporate speaker whose here to teach us how to get comfortable with uncertainty and make better decisions. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN We go deep into Annie's books: Thinking in Bets and How to Decide. By the end of this episode you'll have a set of tools to help you in your decision making process. And you'll also get some insight into why the election doesn't go the way you thought it would! FIND ANNIE ONLINE Website: https://www.annieduke.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/annieduke LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annie-duke-30ab2b5/ QUOTES [12:25] "Betting is basically saying I have some set of limited resources that I can invest in to and I'm choosing among options where how that option turns out is not deterministic. It's probabilistic." [15:09] "...And whichever one you choose is just a prediction of which one's more likely to produce a happier version of you in the future." [16:25] "We're living in a probabilistic world, meaning that there are very few decisions that you can make that are guaranteed to have one single outcome." [20:14] "But presidential campaigns actually happen over quite a long period of time...Can you think of anything? Where in real time, people are analyzing the decisions that are being made more than a national presidential election." [26:10] "Our brains really like to make a create a narrative that makes sense where one thing leads to another and kind of an orderly fashion. We really aren't comfortable with randomness." [28:19] "So luck is intervening between the decisions that you make, the option that you choose, and the particular outcome that you happen to observe." [32:43] "I also don't know a lot of stuff. The way to solve for that is to go explore the universe of stuff that I don't know, and to explore that in a really objective way. Where I'm kind of like maximizing my ability to run into information that is different than the things that I believe to be true,." [39:40] "Well, smart people are just better at spinning narratives. They're better at looking at a set of data and interpreting that data to fit the model that they already have. That's just why it's just like this kind of narrative spinning that's kind of going on in our heads." [01:01:58] "It's not that imagining failure causes failure. It's that imagining failure causes success, because if you imagine failure, you can see all the obstacles that might be lying in your path and then you can actually do something about them before you run into the obstacle" SHOW NOTES [00:01:32] Guest introduction [00:03:00] How Annie became the “Duchess of Poker” [00:04:09] What Annie's hometown was like [00:07:44] What high school was like for Annie [00:09:59] How Annie's experiences led to writing her books [00:12:07] What are bets, what are decisions and what's the relationship between them? [00:16:06] The perils of “resulting” [00:17:45] Why you shouldn't equate decision quality with outcome quality [00:20:14] Decisions and elections [00:24:19] Why our brains are not built for rationality [00:26:10] Why our brains need narrative [00:30:50] Your beliefs have two major weaknesses [00:35:48] Why being smarter makes you more susceptible to motivated reasoning [00:40:48] The decision multiverse [00:44:29] Your good outcomes aren't always a result of good decision making [00:48:10] How Thinking in Bets changed my life and a case study of Bayesian psychology in the job search process [00:53:42] Dealing with things that are not in your control [00:55:46] The pre-mortem [00:59:01] The power of negative visualization [01:03:36] The influence of Stoic philosophy on Annie's work [01:04:02] A dude in a basement has a hypothesis… [01:04:29] Positive thinking and the Reticular Activating System [01:08:07] The Alliance for Decision Education. [01:09:56] We're not teaching kids the things they really need to know [01:14:41] It's one hundred years in the future - what do you want to be remembered for? [01:15:01] The random round Special Guest: Annie Duke.

Sheer Clarity
Investing in People with Annie Yoder of Rea & Associates

Sheer Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 41:07


No matter how well trained and educated you are, it’s important to remember that who you are as a person can sometimes bring as much value to your team as your qualifications. This rings true for our guest on the show today, Annie Yoder, who is Director of Development at Rea & Associates, a 300+ employee accounting firm with a national footprint. Annie is a trained CPA, CFF, and CPE but significantly she does no accounting work at her firm, having rather moved into a position that is strictly concerned with the interpersonal. In today’s episode, Annie shares the story behind how this happened and gives listeners a few golden nugget tips on the subject of good leadership, trust, and self-reflexivity. She talks about the lessons learned from her mother and her Amish upbringing, the idea that everybody has value and that people who hurt others themselves are hurt. Our conversation moves to the role she plays at Rea & Associates, and she shares some of the ways she leads employees to their growth, and the exercises she takes coworkers through to help them build trust in each other. We also hear from Annie about her growth process, the things that made her take a look in the mirror, and the idea that a person takes themselves everywhere they go. Ultimately, our interactions cause ripple effects in each other which have huge potential to help us be more compassionate humans or trustworthy leaders, so tune in to hear how these have taken effect in and through Annie today. Key Points From This Episode: What led Annie into accounting: her need for financial stability.How Annie has transitioned from being a CPA to Director of Development in her firm.A skillset of connecting dots, or leading people to answers they seek that Annie has.Coaching, conflict resolution, and ‘home-finding’ duties Annie does during her day job.Whether it is usual for qualified accountants to move into People Development.Four pillars that Rea & Associates prioritizes: people, clients, growth, and firm.The cornerstone at Rea & Associates which is investing in their employees.How investing in people leads to a feedback loop benefiting everybody.Ways that Annie’s Amish background and mother’s prioritization of education has shaped her.Annie’s career path from her MBA to litigation support as a CFE leading to the present.How her auditing and litigation support ‘dot-connecting’ background helps Annie today.Transactional vs relational interactions and Annie’s mom’s lesson that all people are valuable.Dealing with hurt people who hurt you, and whether both parties can grow.How people can help each other find a sliver in themselves to see the good in everybody.Ripple effects caused by interactions that lead people toward positive growth.How conflicts with coworkers, reading, podcasts, and Annie’s husband help her self-reflect.What Annie’s boss taught her about advocacy and trust by making her feel safe.Building trust between coworkers Annie uses: encouraging consistent behavior.The two branches of the trust tree: competency and character, and their offshoots.Future-focused thinking and other ripple effects of Richard Rea’s legacy in the firm today.Advice Annie would give to her younger self: stop worrying so much. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Annie YoderAnnie Yoder on LinkedInRea & AssociatesTrust ChartThe Speed of TrustRichard ReaSheer ClarityJ. Kevin McHughJKM ManagementSheer Clarity on Twitter

This Week in Weddings
147: Business Beyond Weddings

This Week in Weddings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 57:54


For many entrepreneurs, business ideas come faster than you can actually be executed. And if serial entrepreneur sounds like something you would use to describe yourself, you've come to the right place. In this week's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting with wedding planner Annie Lee, who has created a successful planning business, while working additional side hustles that fuel her passion for entrepreneurship. About our guest: The daughter of an interior designer, Annie Lee is the principal planner of Daughter of Design, author of Learn to Speak Wedding: Flashcards for Beginners and founder of the virtual planner startup Plannie.com. Annie is recognized as “The Wedding Doctor” by Refinery29, “the wedding doyene” and expert by Brides Magazine, and “celebrity entertaining expert” by People Magazine. She has been a speaker at Engage! Summit, The Knot Workshop, and The Bridal Masterclass. Daughter of Design is listed in Harper Bazaar’s Top Planners of the World, as well as “The Knot Wed 100” and a “Top Planner” by Martha Stewart Weddings. Annie planned the 1st New Year’s Eve wedding in Times Square, 14 Valentine’s Day weddings atop the Empire State Building, and the 2012 Knot Gala. Beyond social events Annie has a background in the arts working for the San Francisco Opera and Tribeca Film Festival. Recently her corporate business has also boomed with clients including Benefit Cosmetics, One & Only Palmilla, Tatcha, Baccarat, BeautyBlender, Huda Beauty, and Birchbox. Daughter of Design is based out of New York City and Miami but produces events in destinations worldwide. In this episode, listeners will hear about: Annie's background and how she got started in the wedding industry Serial entrepreneurship and how to manage different ideas simultaneously What Annie needed to do in order to allow time in her schedule for secondary businesses Want to connect with Annie? Online: http://daughterofdesign.com/ Instagram: @daughterofdesign / @speakwedding / @askplannie _____________________ This episode of This Week In Weddings is sponsored by Honeybook.

Savvy Social Podcast
Social Media and Amplification Method with Annie Franceschi

Savvy Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 29:37


Does social media marketing make you smile or make you stress? If you’re stressing, you’re definitely not alone and thankfully, there’s hope! Annie Franceschi shares how she makes social media work for her, the value of telling your story, why word of mouth referrals are gold, and why it’s important to include some fun in your strategy!      In this podcast episode, we share:  How Disney helped Annie learn how to navigate Corporate America Annie’s experience of leaving the film industry to starting her own business   What Annie wished she knew at the beginning of her social media journey  What Annie’s marketing looks like now and what strategy works best for her  How Annie integrates social media in her work and uses it to amplify her marketing   Annie’s book ‘Permission to Try’ and her creative book launch approach  The power of “the easy YES” and saying thank you   Annie’s “Tactic Tornado” theory and how to focus on your “Reasons to Believe”      Memorable Quotes: “We all know what positioning is, we just don’t realize it. And simply put, it’s always about how you tell the story.”  “I realized the work I was doing was fun and sexy and cool, but it wasn’t changing lives.” “That’s what ‘Permission to Try’ is all about...giving yourself permission to take that leap of faith when you don’t know if the net’s going to be there to catch you.”  “I felt extremely lost until I realized I didn’t have to be all things to all people and I shouldn’t be on every platform.”  “The number 1 way I get business probably won’t surprise you and it’s the best way, is word of mouth and client referral.”     Meet Annie Franceschi  Annie Franceschi is a small business branding expert, bestselling author, and motivational business speaker based in Durham, North Carolina. She’s spent the past 10+ years of her career in storytelling: first as a Disney storyteller in brand management, and now, running her own small business branding agency, Greatest Story Creative®. In branding 90+ businesses, advising hundreds of entrepreneurs, and speaking to thousands, she’s come to believe that your life is your greatest story.    Connect with Annie: http://instagram.com/annie.franceschi http://facebook.com/greateststorycreative http://linkedin.com/in/anniefranceschi http://anniefranceschi.com/   Links Mentioned: https://collaboration-catalyst.mn.co/   This Episode Is Made Possible By: Social Report: The world’s most complete social media management platform and my social media management tool of choice. Savvy Social School: Everything you need to increase visibility, growth, and engagement on social media

Transformations with Jayne
Episode 37: Annie Peguero is in the house! (日本語サマリー)

Transformations with Jayne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 47:24


Annie from The Freedom Core Podcast and I did a join episode this time, you can catch the video over on my Transformations with Jayne Facebook page. Today we talk about: What Annie does down in Okinawa How we can change our thinking to change our reality Using the question: "What could I do?" to find ways to serve your community Using experiments to help get you started You can find more about Annie here: Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-freedom-core/id1412692951?mt=2 Facbeook: https://www.facebook.com/AnniePegueroFreedom/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anniepeguero_fitmom/ Website: http://www.thebadassmamawarriors.com

Project Woo Woo
Anne Frank à la Annie Wood

Project Woo Woo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 35:52


We did something a little different on this episode we added a behind the scenes bonus at the end. Annie jumps out of character and we talk about our feelings on Anne Frank and making this episode. So, stay tuned to hear the behind the scenes. Who is Annie Wood: Annie is a double Aquarius and a creative compulsive, easily inspired Hollywood native. An author, artist, actress & former dating game show host. Annie enjoys watching live car pursuits and the word "nincompoop." Learn about her current art project about trailblazing women, "Pardon Me While I Blaze Some Trails" at anniewood.com Annie Instagram Annie Twitter Annie Facebook https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/pardon-me-while-i-blaze-some-trails Favorite Career Highlight: I was a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno back when I was the host of the nationally syndicated show, BZZZ! That was pretty cool. What Annie learn from Anne Frank: If Anne could experience the kind of hate and turmoil in the world during her short life and still believe that people are "good at heart," then so can us all.   Who is Anne Frank: A young Jewish girl named Anne Frank (1929-1945), her parents and older sister moved to the Netherlands from Germany after Adolf Hilter and the Nazis came to power there in 1933 and made life increasingly difficult for Jews. In 1942, Frank and her family went into hiding in a secret apartment behind her father’s business in German-occupied Amsterdam. The Franks were discovered in 1944 and sent to concentration camps; only Anne’s father survived. Anne Frank’s diary of her family’s time in hiding, first published in 1947, has been translated into almost 70 languages and is one of the most widely read accounts of the Holocaust.  How to show love to Project Woo Woo: Click here to buy Lisa a cup of joe.   This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on this link --> Amazon any time you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).  I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above. Go get your free be happier than all your friends morning routine over here --> Project Woo Woo Listen to Lisa's other podcasts at Love Bites & Honestly Lisa

Get Loved Up with Koya Webb
Relationships, Divorce, and Creating Real Love with Annie Tevelin

Get Loved Up with Koya Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 60:38


If you really show exactly who you are to someone, you'll be loved for it. Ways to view healthy and unhealthy relationships (5:48) The difference between being married and being a wife (9:04) Why Annie recommends couples therapy before you get married (17:40) How things that happened in our childhood affect our current relationships (19:18) Why divorce can feel like such a devastating loss (23:42) How Annie found herself again after her divorce (35:25) What Annie learned from her miscarriage (41:10) Annie's 3 tips to someone who wants to be in a relationship in their 30s (46:38) Links mentioned in this episode: SkinOwl Off the Record Podcast The Parliament Project Pre-order Koya's new book Let Your Fears Make You Fierce

Genius Network
The Biggest Mistakes Business Owners Make That Cause Their Employees to Underperform with Annie Hyman Pratt - Genius Network #80

Genius Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 11:26


Do you know the biggest mistake business owners make that causes their employees to underperform? What would it feel like to get your team firing on all cylinders and achieving the results and growth you desire? Annie Hyman Pratt is an accomplished C-suite operating executive and business consultant with more than 20 years experience. She works with entrepreneurial companies undergoing large-scale change (often to the business model), rapid growth, and reorganization. She took Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf from a mom-and-pop 7 store chain to a highly prized international brand. If you would like access to the complete presentation, the show notes, the links, and the special resources for this episode, please visit GeniusNetwork.com/80. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Annie in this episode: The biggest mistake business owners make that causes their employees to underperform How to get your team firing on all cylinders and achieving the results and growth you desire The ultimate productivity tool that allows you to attract, retain and motivate your team members What Annie did as CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf to grow 3x faster and attract the top talent in the industry The Human Accountability Model: The difference between “The Accountability Loop” and “The Victim Loop” Annie shares steps you can take to quickly turn your team around when they aren’t performing and getting results

Profit Boss® Radio
EP 94: How One Woman Almost Lost a $4M Inheritance

Profit Boss® Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 39:38


When a parent leaves an inheritance as a legacy for their children, the intent is always to secure their future. Statistics tell us that 1-in-3 heirs end up blowing all the money, rather than stewarding it well. Earning and keeping are two drastically different skillsets, and having advice and counsel is essential to manage wealth well. But what would happen if all the advice in the world was basically useless? What would happen if you knew you were going to inherit but had your hands tied?    Today, I have an interesting story about what happens when an inheritance rattles the future, rather than securing it. It is truly a tale of good intentions gone awry. In this interview, my client, who will be known only as “Annie”, tells the story of inheriting $4M from her parents. Annie shares everything she has had to go through just to get her hands on the money that was rightfully hers. Even though her parents took the time to have a trust drafted, she never found the actual trust documents and had to go through the probate courts to have assets transferred to her name.    This is a cautionary tale to people everywhere of the high costs on the people you love if your estate plan is incomplete! Also, Annie had strong emotions about the money to overcome—before she inherited money she lived paycheck to paycheck, and even marched on Occupy Wall Street. Listen to find out if her perspective on wealth has evolved as she inherited.    This is a very moving and vulnerable story. It reminds me that a legacy is an incredible gift, but it is also a heavy weight to bear. I know you will come away from Annie’s story with a lot to think about, (and hopefully, let someone know the location of your Will when you’re through!)     What You Will Learn In This Episode:  •    We start from the beginning: Annie always knew she would inherit money.  •    Money and inheritance were abstract.  •    Annie feels like she almost exchanged her parents for the money.  •    How the whole trouble with the trust started.  •    Lawyers don’t always have a copy of the trust.  •    The time it takes and the uncertainty that follows a missing trust.  •    How Annie has managed the pain and fear over the inheritance.  •    Annie’s early days living paycheck to paycheck taught her about what it means to be “enough.”  •    All about some of the technical aspects of inheritance.  •    Annie’s vision for her life with this inheritance.  •    Money has an effect on people. Learn how Annie’s social life has shifted.  •    How to ensure people in your life has copies of your will.  •    What Annie is planning to do with her story.    Featured on the show https://www.profitbosslive.com/ https://www.50kwealthmultiplier.com/

The Amber Lilyestrom Show
Fearless + Building an Empire from Scratch

The Amber Lilyestrom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 56:21


I want to introduce you to my friend who, literally, lives down the street from me….(talk about a small world after all!). Annie Spano and I connected through Instagram and after meeting for coffee on the UNH campus, the rest is history!! I am so inspired by the empire she has created and the brand she is living and the way she is serving. Annie is the Founder of Style Collective, a platform for fashion and lifestyle influencers or bloggers. Style Collective is a place for female influencers to connect, grow, and learn how to be successful entrepreneurs. She is also the host of the Becoming Fearless Style Collective Podcast. She connects women from all over the world through community and empowers them to do what they love through influencer education. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: The catalyst for Annie's move into entrepreneurship How considering “worst case scenario” will help you through transition How to figure out what's next for your career or business What Annie did to heal her relationship with herself How to stop hiding behind the screen in your business How Annie gets engagement and growth on Instagram ANNIE'S STORY: Lost her teaching job in the economic crisis Had a negative experience with corporate bullying Overcame health issues and healing from the inside out Created a space for women to empower each other WHAT I ASK: How did you start making money in your business? What advice do you have for women who need to get out of their own way? What are your tips for getting in front of your audience? SOUL FUELED QUOTES: “If you can't be yourself and live an authentic life, what's the point?” “What people like is me and the gifts I have. If I tried to copy someone else, it's not going to come off as genuine and people will see through that.” “Entrepreneurship is about being it for the long game, so don't force yourself to do something that will burn you out.” “How can I provide value, but also entice someone to join? It's all about trying to get people to sign up in a way that's helpful.” DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: www.AnnieSpano.com Style Collective Becoming Fearless Style Collective Podcast Amber on the Becoming Fearless Podcast Annie on Instagram Style Collective Instagram True North by Bill George