Podcasts about what george

  • 16PODCASTS
  • 16EPISODES
  • 42mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Aug 3, 2021LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024

Related Topics:

ceo how george

Latest podcast episodes about what george

Zero To Travel Podcast
900 Miles Biking (With No Clothes, Money or Bike!)

Zero To Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 44:55


What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the ingredients that make an epic adventure? George Mahood's adventure took shape during a night at the pub when he and his buddy devised a plan to cycle the full length of Great Britain with nothing but their underwear- no clothes, no money, and no bike! If that's not epic, I don't know what is! If you're curious about what it takes to have once in a lifetime experience centered around the generosity of strangers, then you don't want to miss this week's episode.  Have you ever tried traveling outside the box to create a one-of-a-kind experience? I'd love to hear your story and hope you will share it by sending me an audio message. Don't forget that if you want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more. Check out Zero To Travel Premium Passport. Today's episode is being sponsored by the amazing folks over at Wildly Goods which helps to keep me (and my feet) ridiculously comfortable and blister-free through all seasons.  Tune In To Learn: 07:30 Why George and Ben decided to cycle the length of Great Britain with no clothes 11:10 Exactly what is need to have an adventure 15:00 How terrible weather helped George and Ben get started 16:30 What George learned about money 19:00 The best and worst parts of having no money 22:30 Stories about some of the most unusual and generous people they met 26:50 Why cycling with less changes the usual troubles that come with bike trips 29:00 How George self-published his book about the trip 31:10 The processes of documenting the adventure 34:10 Incorporating adventure into daily life 38:20 How to settle back into normal life after an adventure 40:30 George's advice for anyone who wants to have an adventure And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Wildly Goods Today's Sponsor Check out more of George's books Stay Up All Night Night Location Indie Camp Indie Want More? Norway To Cape Town On A Tandem Bike + How Sweet It Is How to Live Your Nomad Dream: One Family's Epic Bike Ride Viking Biking: Opening Up Doors Wherever You Go

Constructing Greatness
Knowing a Successful School of Life Graduate

Constructing Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 34:51


Having a rough time at a terrible school and feeling he wasn't learning anything of value there, George decided he would leave his formal education aside and started roofing; he was 16. However, he would discover that roofing in Philadelphia wasn't precisely a dream job, so a couple of years later, he was pursuing a different dream. Fast forward a couple of years, George started his own commercial floor maintenance company with reasonable success, but what would put him in the right direction was his experience as a real estate agent. In 2006, he sold over $25 million as a realtor; he understood the business, liked it, and was good at it. That experience planted the seed; he decided to move on and stay in the industry but opt for the entrepreneurship path. Joining me today is George Duffield; he is the CEO and co-founder of the National Integrity Title Agency. His company created a mobile app for title insurance; it is a unique app that helps people selling a house calculate how much they are walking away with after the transfer tax. In this episode, George kindly shared his journey to becoming the successful entrepreneur he is today. Then, we spoke about his bulletproof mentality and how he highlights his company's service in such a competitive market. Finally, we talked about what motivated the app's creation and how it makes people's lives easier. Some Questions I Ask:You chose not to take the college route; can you talk a bit about that? (2:28)Could you tell our audience about your real estate experience? (7:11)How has social media helped you grow and to build your brand? (17:41)Could you talk a bit about your daily responsibilities? (20:37)If someone wants to get into your profession, the real estate business, what would your advice be? (28:20)In This Episode, You Will Learn:How George realized he wasn't a "book guy" and what he decided to do about it (5:17)The importance of changing a team's mindset to be successful (10:03)What makes George's company different from the rest (11:01)What George and his company decided to do for other workers during the pandemic (21:26)What is the future looking like for George's company (24:28)Resources:National Integrity Title Agency websiteNational Integrity Title Agency LinkedInNational Integrity Title Agency InstagramNational Integrity Title Agency YouTubeNational Integrity Title Agency FacebookConnect with George:LinkedInTwitterEmail: george@myintegritytitle.com Let's Connect!LinkedInInstagram TwitterMPC Builders - WebsiteMPC Builders - Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Evolving Past Alzheimer's
A Patient Story: The Heart-Brain Connection & Energy

Evolving Past Alzheimer's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 34:53


Some listeners have requested more personal stories of people improving and how they are doing it.  In this episode, we want to introduce you to an amazing couple, Betsy and George Muller.  George suffered a major brain injury as a result of his heart stopping about 4 years ago.  Fortunately, he has successfully recovered from the brain injury and this is the story of how the Mullers did it! If you're interested in more details of the Muller's journey, check out Betsy's book -  The Comeback - An Energy Makeover Love Story (available on Amazon and Audible).   9:24 - What George and Betsy have learned about brain health and brain resilience from their experience  14:41 - How meditation can help anyone who is suffering from a cognitive issue or their caregiver  17:33 - Tapping into the power of routine to help someone recover cognitive function  18:44 - The connection between heart health and brain health  21:43 - How to deal with some of the challenges of navigating a loved one who needs a caregiver  26:59 - How to keep your brain as healthy as possible      Several Resources were mentioned that are relevant to folks with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Among them: AlzU.org - comprehensive website for evidence-based, Alzheimer's education led by previous guest Richard Isaacson MD.  Lumosity Brain Training  Donna Eden Energy Medicine - Betsy recommends do this with your partner of someone with dementia you are caregiving for. It takes only about 6-7 minutes.

90s Crime Time
Flames

90s Crime Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 33:32


In 1993, a serial arsonist was on the loose around the Seattle, Washington area, and the residents wanted the arsonist caught. Another local resident who wanted them caught was George Keller. What George didn't know was once the sketch of the alleged arsonist was shown to the public, he would recognize him, and it would break his heart....90s Crime Time Official Website-https://www.90scrimetime.com/How do you like the show so far? No matter what you think, please drop a rating and review! I'd love to know what you feel about 90s Crime Time!Follow 90s Crime Time on Social Media! Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/90scrimetime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/90scrimetimeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/90scrimetime/This podcast's music comes from Epidemic Sound- https://www.epidemicsound.com/YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6oy1apjDdmou5acC_4z7egNews Sources 1. Seattle PI- https://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Did-arsonist-kill-Monte-Wright-s-grandparents-1230109.php 2. Seattle Times- https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19930504&slug=1699416 =- https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19930207&slug=1684290 - https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19930208&slug=1684304 - https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19931228&slug=1739149 - https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19931221&slug=1738123 3. Kitsap Sun- https://products.kitsapsun.com/archive/1994/03-11/291536_keller_sentenced_to_99_years_fo.html4. Dailymotion- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x575k0u 5. Associated Press- https://apnews.com/article/fe2d312524ae365cf833879db29aa601 6. Cinemaholic- https://www.thecinemaholic.com/where-is-paul-keller-now/

Lead with Love: Creativity, Business & Life with Jadah Sellner
“Follow Your Bliss” with George Brian Sellner - 182

Lead with Love: Creativity, Business & Life with Jadah Sellner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 56:33


Do you ever want a sneak peek behind how couples navigate entrepreneurship, long-term partnership, and making big life decisions? If you want to find the inspiration to follow your bliss without destroying your most important relationships in the process, this episode is for you.  In today’s conversation, I get cozy with my husband, George Brian Sellner. We've been married for 15 years and explore a wide range of topics. From the highs and lows of starting and closing businesses, how we made it through hard times, and some simple practices we do to stay connected to each other and our personal dreams.  George is a husband, father, teaching artist and entrepreneur. He has spent a majority of his life in the performing arts as a touring actor, musician, performer and educator. He founded One Heart Music, a rock and roll family music class, and for the past 7 years has helped over 1,000 families fall in love with the magic of making music together in a community. He’s recorded three children’s music albums which you can find on Spotify or at oneheartmusic.org. George is a certified coach under Brian Johnson's Optimize program, and he’s committed to optimal living and helping others create a flourishing life.  What you'll hear (and don't want to miss!): :: The story of how we met, and how he says it was “love at first sight” :: The ways that George leads with love by following his inner voice  :: What living in Hawaii and starting our first business together looked like, plus the key lessons this experience taught us  :: How One Heart Music was born, why we made the decision to close down our learning center and the impact this had on our marriage at that time  :: George’s relationship with social media, and a big realization he made about his time management  :: What George’s “habit stacking” looks like, and something we have done together for 269 days in a row (and counting) that has brought us closer You can find the full show notes from this episode over at http://jadahsellner.com/follow-your-bliss-georgesellner-182 

The Insider
Andi Gladwin, Joshua Jay and George Luck

The Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 29:57


Ever wondered what Andi's first magic book was? What Josh's favorite book that VI published is? What George thinks is the most challenging book to produce was? All this and more will be answered in this episode. Sorry about George and Joshua's audio. I tidied it up as best I could.

The Wars and More
164: Old Friends

The Wars and More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 88:36


EA caused a bit of a stir when they announced no content updates for Squadrons but it seems they have back tracked on that stance. We lend our thoughts to the resurfaced "What George would have done" conversation and of course The Mandalorian Chapter 12: The Siege.   thewarsandmore.com   email show@thewarsandmore.com   twitter.com/thewarsandmore   facebook.com/thewarsandmore 

Inspired Leadership Podcast
Rachel Wong & George Anastasopoulos: Leadership Jam Session (Ep. 23)

Inspired Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 34:16


Tyler Bayley and PowerUp Leadership co-sponsor the production of the Inspired Leadership Podcast. This podcast highlights how to build leadership capability in our workplaces. On this episode, we have two guests with divergent perspectives on leadership on our first leadership jam session. Rachel Wong is an account executive working in the IT industry for solutions provider “Synnapex”. Also for the last 12 years, she volunteers her time with the Vaughan Woman’s Soccer League, captaining multiple teams, to inspire other woman to become active in sport. Her aim has been to fostering comraderie , and build a supportive community around the love for the game.  George Anastasopoulos, Founder and CEO, of Leadership Fundamentals in Oakville, Ontario, Canada  has a passion to equip and support managers to transform into leaders, by changing the rules… to do less, accomplish more and make a difference! What George believes in… Leadership, a scarce commodity in business, society, and life. Simplification of the complex and clumsy topics of Sales, Management and Leadership. Storytelling as a way to inform, enlighten, educate, and inspire clients. His intent is transformation; personal for his coaching clients, and professionally for their businesses from ordinary to extraordinary. Each journey includes a customized combination of seminars, training, coaching, assessments and metrics. George has taught at the University of Toronto and Schulich Executive Education Centre, as an ACC credentialed Coach with the International Coach Federation, a Certified Sales Leader with the Canadian Professional Sales Association, Certified Analyst with Thomas International on a variety of their assessment tools, and veteran business operator with a 20-year corporate career in senior sales, marketing, and general management roles. Most of his clients are senior managers, executives and business owners across a variety of industries. Thank you to our listeners for your ongoing support and suggestions!   Please share this podcast, like it, and if you would like to be a guest on the Inspired Leadership podcast or have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode, email susan@powerupleadership.ca. Until next time, stay inspired!!!

Long Live the Hart: A Hart of Dixie Podcast
Episode 50: Why Don't We Get Drunk (S2E18)

Long Live the Hart: A Hart of Dixie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 63:39


Christine is flying solo this week to talk about what happens when Bluebell tries their hand at Spring Break!  Ruby's back in Bluebell, but will she be back in Lavon's hart? What George quote did Christine TOTALLY forget about? Where should Wade have REALLY had that Rammer Jammer money come from? Christine is talking about all of this, reading all of YOUR e-mails, taking a long overdue trip to the Bluebell Blawker, and more! Don't forget to join the conversation on Twitter @HartOfDixiePod, on Instagram at longlivethehartpod, or e-mail the show longlivethehartpod@gmail.com! Link to our Hart of Dixie "Rammer Jams" Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Xebgdnbwl37yeOK4b1xJH Link to Scott & Kelsey Porter on ABC News Living with Huntington's Disease

StaR Coach Show
188: Understanding Coaching Ethics and Communities of Practice: Josh Lissauer, ACC and George Nuthu, PCC

StaR Coach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 31:09


One of my goals for SCS is to bring more confidence and competence to you as you develop the skills and tools that add brilliance to your coaching journey. Today’s show highlights the value of a global community of actively participating coaches. My guests are Josh Lissauer and George Nuthu, global co-leaders of the ICF’s Ethics Community of Practice. We’ll talk about how you can access valuable resources and learn how the umbrella of ethics affects how we conduct ourselves with sensitivity to cultural differences, maintaining privacy, and showing authentic truth in who we are. We’ll also talk about the benefits of belonging to a global community with specific standards and why we need to understand the code of ethics. George Nuthu joins us today from Africa. He has volunteered with committees and organizations within the ICF as a global volunteer and consultant. George is a leadership development coach whose mission is to inspire and influence leaders to discover their potential, passion, and performance so their teams can deliver the highest productivity and profitability. Josh Lissauer is a certified professional coach whose focus is to serve and support the global community in career and life transitions. Josh volunteers at the Long Island ICF chapter. Show Highlights: ●     The background of the ICF Communities of Practice and the resources available for coaches ●     How George became a volunteer and then a leader in the Ethics Community of Practice ●     What George gained in meeting with coaches from all over the world ●     From Josh: how ethics support the coaching industry with standards, guidelines, and procedures ●     The value of ethics in providing guidelines for how we should behave as professionals ●     How ethics standards are relevant in today’s world of online interaction ●     How ethics share values with the ICF’s core competencies ●     The confusion when coaches identify themselves incorrectly as “ICF-certified” ●     How a coach can post an ethics question (or find an answer to a question) on the ICF global website Resources: Where to find Communities of Practice (https://coachfederation.org/communities-of-practice) Connect with George (https://ke.linkedin.com/in/georgenuthu) Connect with Josh (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jalcoaching)

Economics In Ten
Season 2 Episode 5 - Joan Robinson

Economics In Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 80:39


George Bernard Shaw once noted: ‘The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.’ What George forgot though was unreasonable women and when it comes to Economics, Joan Robinson was the unreasonable, brilliant woman and wow…did she make progress! Sadly in the male dominated economics world, she’s rather over-looked and this needs to change. She changed the way we thought about markets, she challenged economic orthodoxy, was part of Keynes’ inner circle and offered up her own growth theories. In this new podcast, you will find out all this and more! Guiding you through as always are Pete and Gav, your friendly neighbourhood economists with technical support from Nic (check out his app – cheeky fingers). Music comes from Jukedeck and you can create your own at jukedeck.com. PS Apologies for a brief sound outage that occurs around the 20 minute mark. You might think the podcast is over at this point but fear not you have another hour of fun/learning about the great Joan to go....

West Michigan Real Estate Broker podcast
episode 15 Things agents do that nobody knows we do. A chat about a class action lawsuit.

West Michigan Real Estate Broker podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 51:35


George and Dan have no guest because she does not feel well We discuss the class action lawsuit forming from agents not checking (allegedly) the DNC when prospection for business. Dan tells his story of his bike race (event) 1st quarter homes stats -a quick look Back to things we do that nobody knows about in our profession What George has going on What Dan has going on. Dan tells his sad story about showing a home 45 minutes from his home office. George info: www.grpropertysearch.com George Guyott Broker 616-293-2154 Dan Farkas Associate Broker 616-437-1011  www.DanFarkasRealtor.com 1st advantage realty 2180 44th St SE Suite 208 Kentwood Mi 49508    

Talking Business Now
Going Places: How Bill George is Driving Change in Ground Transportation

Talking Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 17:28


Bill George, CEO of Kansas City Transporation Group, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and introducing innovation in a fast-changing industry. George has carved out a lane in the on-demand transportation industry—and ridden it to success. As the CEO of KCTG, George sets the strategic direction of the Midwest’s largest private passenger ground transportation company. KCTG has grown to include several well-known industry brands—SuperShuttle, Yellow Cab, 10-10 Taxi and Carey Black Car Service—and operates in 19 cities. Tune in to hear George's entrepreneurial journey and how he's creating industry change: How George honed his skills working with his father as a young boy—and how the father-son duo managed to maintain a strong relationship in spite of some "knock-down dragout fights."How George and his father ended up in the cab business after running a successful Chrysler dealership.What George learned about selling businesses after selling two himself—and buying one back.How acting on a simple observation changed the way George approached the cab business—and exploded company growth.How George capitalized on the disruption created by Uber and others in the on-demand transportation industry by introducing a Smartphone app called zTrip.George's practical advice on expanding market share, carving out a niche, working with family, and defining customers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TalkingTrading
Stock Market Wizards

TalkingTrading

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 20:21


Trader George Rolleston on what he learned from studying with Stock Market Wizards Mark D Cook and Mark Minervini. Plus find out whether Chris Tate thinks trading is a hobby and hear from Louise Bedford about ‘your success map’. Mindpower – Louise Bedford What is your success map? What does success look like for you? There is inspiration found in looking outward and if you see greatness in others you can emulate the inspiration. Sometimes comparing yourself to other traders can inspire healthy growth. Look admire emulate.  That is the formula. A Little Trading – Chris Tate Can you treat trading like a hobby or do you need to dive in from the beginning? According to Chris: Have you ever met a neurosurgeon who you would trust to operate on your head who treated neurosurgery as a hobby? Hear this segment for more. George Rolleston From playing share trading competitions as a five year old with his brother, George has been in the markets professionally for over 15 years. He studied under two of the great Stock Market Wizards – Mark D Cook and Mark Minervini. In this interview we discuss: What George learnt from each Stock Market Wizard His trading methods and the power of finding fundamental, technical and cyclical patterns in the markets The importance of only looking at the price action and not buying into stories around stocks When to know to be fully invested in the markets or in cash. To find out more about George go to: www.suubee.com

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Expert Investor: George Lucas - CEO of Raiz (formerly Acorns Australia)

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 35:48


Trying to save without sacrificing your current lifestyle is often one of the biggest hurdles you will probably have to overcome in order to hit your savings goals. However George Lucas, CEO of Acorns Australia, believes that his company's micro-investing app Acorns is the perfect tool that not only helps you save without feeling the pinch but also helps to improve your understanding of the markets and your financial literacy. This week Bryce sits down with George to dissect his investing career and Acorns. In this episode you will learn: • The best way to use Acorns, according to the CEO • How George buys high, sells low (controversial, I know!) • What George wishes people understood about the financial markets • How markets have changed overtime • How to build resilience in your portfolio Stocks and resources discussed: • The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand (George's 'must read' book) • Acorns Australia Website

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
EP 453: $2M Agency Helps Brands Raise Capital, IPO, Sell, with ROIworks CEO George Revutsky

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 22:20


George Revutsky, CMO for Soothe – the world’s largest on-demand massage service. He’s also the CEO of ROIworks – a growth agency that runs growth and build growth agency teams for funded startup and Fortune 1000 companies like Headspace, TriNet and Original Stitch just to name a few. Listen as George talks about how he generated double digit revenue for Soothe in straight 11 months. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Don’t Make Me Think What CEO do you follow? – Aaron Levie Favorite online tool? — Optimizely and Hotjar Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Knew the value of moderated user testing and customer development when founding companies or evaluating product”   Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:10 – Nathan introduces George to the show 01:48 – ROIworks started as an agency 10 years ago 02:12 – Used digital tools such as aid acquisition, A/B testing etc. for a series of experiment 02:40 – Typically, they would make some kind of retainer 03:15 – They used to have 3-6 months contract 03:40 – Shifted to monthly 03:51 – Average pay per customer 04:00 - $ 240,000 per customer 04:05 – Number of total unique customers 04:25 – Worked for hundreds for the last 15 years 04:45 – First year revenue 05:05 – ROIworks is making roughly around $ 2 million a year 05:15 – 12 people in the team 05:30 – ROIworks changed their model 05:43 – Used to have smaller retainers 06:16 – Now they’re getting larger retainers and less clients 06:25 – They’re getting deeper with these Series A and B clients 06:30 – Monthly head count expenses 06:50 – Agencies should retain a 25% percent after all the expenses 07:20 – What George does with the cash flow as the CEO 07:40 – “We like to be conservative and be safe for our team members” 07:50 – Keeping some cash in the bank 08:04 – Give bonuses to team that is coming from the cash flow 08:54 – How Soothe works with ROIworks 09:00 – The founder of Soothe invested in one of George’s startup 09:15 – George takes a leave from 6-12 months 09:27 – George co-founded SplendidLabs during his leave 09:50 – It is a machine-learning based personal shopping assistance 10:08 – Sold it because they can’t find a particular market fit 11:13 – Became friends with the owner of Merlin of Soothe 11:40 – George started providing ROIworks’ discounted marketing services to  Soothe to help the beta testing 12:21 – Soothe grew steadily and Merlin got Angel funding 12:33 – Soothe got Series A for $ 10.6 million 13:00 – Merlin asked Gerry if he can worked with Soothe in Hollywood 13:35 – They got 3 months of dramatic revenue bills 13:51 – Merlin hired George directly as the contract CMO 14:30 – Able to put together 11 straight months of double digit growth 14:45 – The growth led to their Series B which is for $ 35 million 14:55 – ZEO is their biggest competitor 15:10 – Created a playbook to acquire customer 15:30 – Doing Facebook advertising, AdWords, re-marketing and a lot of paid ads 16:00 – Paid acquisition is foolproof 16:17 – Soothe was in the Ellen show for Mother’s Day 16:59 – Who to approach with the Ellen team 17:45 – Connect with George through george@roiworks.com and ROIworks.com 19:00 - The Famous Five   3 Key Points: Make your team members happy – it will boost their confidence and will reflect to their work. Be happy on being a part of one’s success. There are tons of ways to acquire customer – you just have to find what works best.   Resources Mentioned: Toptal – Nathan found his development team using Toptal  for his new business Send Later. He was able to keep 100% equity and didn’t have to hire a co-founder due to quality of Toptal  developers. Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for cheapest price possible. Freshbooks – The site Nathan uses to manage his invoices and accounts. Leadpages  – The drag and drop tool Nathan uses to quickly create his webinar landing pages which convert at 35%+ Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5 hour drive) to listen to audio books. ROIworks.com – George’s business website george@roiworks.com – George’s email address Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives