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Jack McCauley was co-founder and chief engineer at Oculus VR, and is Jack McCauley is Innovator-in-Residence, Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation at the UC Berkeley College of Engineering, an American Engineer, Car Expert, Inventor, Hardware Designer, Gaming & Gaming-Interface Developer and Philanthropist. Key topics in this conversation include: Encouraging innovation The biggest opportunities for significant improvements to the latest electric vehicles What Jack and his students have learned while building and improving their own electric and hybrid vehicles The two most valuable pieces of career advice that Jack gives his students The current state of Virtual Reality technology, and most promising applications for the transportation sector Links Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/jackmccauley Jack's personal site: http://jackmccauley.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-j-mccauley-9237bb5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jackmccauley1 Jack's Bio: Jack McCauley is Innovator-in-Residence, Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation at the UC Berkeley College of Engineering, an American Engineer, Car Expert, Inventor, Hardware Designer, Gaming & Gaming-Interface Developer and Philanthropist. He is best known as a co-founder and former chief engineer at Oculus VR, a pioneering company in the field of Virtual Reality, which was acquired by Facebook for $2.3 Billion in 2014. Jack is also known for his work in designing the guitar-and-drum interface for the 2005 cultural phenomenon, the Guitar Hero video game series, and is also credited for inventing the first scrolling feature for the computer mouse. Aside from being one of the originators of the USB port standard, Jack also holds numerous U.S. patents for inventions in software, audio effects, virtual reality, motion control, computer peripherals, and video game hardware and controllers. Jack currently sits as a Board Trustee at his alma mater, UC Berkeley College of Engineering. He is also an avid philanthropist in the areas of education and science, where his efforts and contributions led to the recent establishment of the McCauley Chair in Drug Policy Innovation at the RAND Corporation, aimed at supporting fact-based drug policy research to improve the health and well-being of communities around the world. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/ Music credit: Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Should Deshaun Watson be on the exempt list? Does charging David Johnson and Shaq Lawson to the BOB game make sense? What Jack and Bill said about the 2020 Draft and John McClain LIVE from camp. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Smith (@_jacksmith) is the most clever entrepreneur I know. He’s cofounded multiple startups: Vungle, Coin, Shyp. With Vungle recently selling for $750M, we talk about his early businesses as a kid, selling prank itching powder on the playground - all the way to his infamous “LinkedIn Hack” that got him his first $120k investment check. --------- * Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://www.mfmpod.com/p/hotline/ * Support the pod by spreading the word, become a referrer here: https://refer.fm/million * Have you joined our private Facebook group yet? Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourfirstmillion and join thousands of other entrepreneurs and founders scheming up ideas. --------- Show notes: * (1:05) Episode Intro by Sam * (4:10) Who is Jack Smith? * (9:30) How Jack hustled as a 12-year-old * (13:55) Jack on productivity and procrastination * (21:26) How Jack raised for Vungle * (31:13) How Shaan got his in at Monkey Inferno * (35:16) The early iterations of Vungle * (41:37) How Jack leveraged his beginner's mindset * (45:19) Jack on VC norms & selling his stock * (49:44) What Jack would do if he was 20 again
Jack and Colleen have an amazing transformation story after joining Back2Fit and losing over 90+ pounds as a couple! In this episode, Drew talks with Jack and Colleen about their transformation journey, what they did that was successful, what was difficult, and what they plan on doing as they move forward. This episode is full of amazing insight into what it was like to participate in Back2Fit, and what is possible if you can successfully make a lifestyle change and stick to the plan! Learn more about the BACK4MORE program HERE HIGHLIGHTS: [02:55] What was different about the Back2Fit program, why Jack and Colleen chose to join Drew, and the amazing results they’ve seen over the last four months. [10:00] Breaking bad generational food habits, the difficulties of maintaining new habits, and how Jack and Colleen dealt with a complete lifestyle change in a short period of time. [19:24] How the mental and emotional side of transformation affected Jack and Colleen's fitness journey, as well as other areas of their lives. [25:42] Dealing with failure, pushing through the toughest moments of the journey as a team, and how to take control of your life through the good and bad. [35:10] What Jack and Colleen plan on doing now that they have successfully achieved their goals, and how they plan to maintain their progress. SPONSORS: Lakanto — Lakanto uses Monk Fruit as a sugar substitute to bring you delicious sweet flavors without compromising your Ketogenic diet. Once you find a delicious low-calorie product to try, use the code fit2fat2fit at checkout and get 20% off of your order! Complete Wellness Supplements — Shop Drew’s hand-formulated, high-quality, pre-workout greens, Keto Meal Replacement with grass-fed collagen, MCT Oil soft-gels, bone broth, and more! SHOW LINKS: Fit2Fat2Fit Take the Fit2Fat2Fit Podcast Listener Survey Fit2Fat2Fit on Facebook @Fit2Fat2Fit on Instagram Fit2Fat2Fit Book Keto School Program Complete Keto Book Email Drew: info@fit2fat2fit.com
00:01:34 What are the most vivid memories Jack has from his time at the CIA?00:10:32 What Jack thinks of James Bond?00:13:56 What is the actual toolset of the CIA? What powers can it actually use?00:17:54 How dangerous is working for the CIA really?00:23:43 What makes a good spy?00:25:04 Why is Russia such an ‘underrated enemy’?00:31:23 What are the US capabilities in Cyber?00:43:02 What will the next global struggle of superpowers be about?00:49:01 Can we bring in one billion new Americans?00:56:23 What are the roles of current US alliances? Will Europeans be able to defend themselves in a global conflict?00:59:45 What is the best use of Covert Operations run by the CIA? You may watch this episode on Youtube – #81 Jack Devine (The Russian threat and the role of the CIA). Jack Devine is a former Acting Director and Associate Director of the CIA’s operations outside the United States and he spent 32 years in the CIA. Jack Devine wrote a book about his experience in the CIA – Good Hunting and recently published a second book – Spymasters Prism. Big Thanks to our Sponsors! ExpressVPN – Claim back your Internet privacy for less than $10 a month! Mighty Travels Premium – incredible airfare and hotel deals – so everyone can afford to fly Business Class and book 5 Star Hotels! Sign up for free! Divvy – get business credit without a personal guarantee and 21st century spend management plus earn 7x rewards on restaurants & more. Get started for free! Brex – get a business account, a credit card, spend management & convertible rewards for every dollar you spend. Plus now earn $250 just for signing up (Terms & Conditions apply).
Jack Neary, former writer for Muscle Builder Magazine, is the guest on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to talk about writing for the magazine in the late 1970's. In Part Two of his interview, Jack talks about some of the bodybuilders he met while working for the magazine including Kal Szkalak, Robby Robinson, Frank Zane and Lou Ferrigno. Jack also talks about his opinion of the controversial 1980 Mr. Olympia contest in which he wrote the contest report for Muscle & Fitness magazine. Time Stamps: 07:00 - John reads emails from last week's show 11:48 - Jack Neary talks about Kal Szkalak 14:02 - What did Arnold think of Kal being the "new Arnold"? 14:48 - What was the original Gold's Gym like? 18:40 - Meeting Lou Ferrigno when he moved to California 20:37 - Frank Zane was one of the most intelligent bodybuilders 21:51 - Was Frank Zane overrated? 24:04 - Meeting Lee Haney in 1980 24:52 - Jack talks about Robby Robinson 27:37 - Danny Padilla winning the 1977 AFAB Mr. America 29:54 - Jack talks about the controversial 1980 Mr. Olympia 39:37 - Arnold's thoughts about the 1980 Olympia 43:50 - The truth about the Weider Research Clinic 47:18 - Jack's love-hate relationship with Joe Weider 52:20 - What Jack is doing now 55:39 - John Hansen reads an article about Robby Robinson written by Jack Neary from a 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 1:13:28 - John reads a flash report of the 1978 Night of the Champions contest from Muscle Builder magazine written by Jack Neary. 1:16:55 - John reads an article written by William Chill called "No Place Like it in the World". John Hansen Fitness Bodybuilding Legends website Florida Alternative Medicine John's YouTube Page John's Instagram Page John's Facebook Page
Introducing Land Academy Classroom (LA 1423) Transcript: Steven Butala:Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit:Hello. Steven Butala:Welcome to the Land Academy Show entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit:And I'm Jill DeWit broadcasting from sunny, hot almost- Steven Butala:Hot? Jill DeWit:I guess it's not hot. Steven Butala:It's gorgeous out. Jill DeWit:It's nice. All right. Gorgeous southern Arizona. I don't have a good saying for this. We got to figure out the Arizona saying. Steven Butala:Yeah, it's okay. Might take a couple of weeks. Jill DeWit:It might. If you have any ideas, please put them in the links below and tell me what to say because I clearly don't know what to say. But Arizona's awesome. Steven Butala:Today, Jill and I talk about our introduction to Land Academy Classroom. Jill and I are real proud of this. About a year ago, people started to ask us for the next product. Great, you guys have a self-study product, but we really would like to be in some type of classroom setting where we can learn from you directly and we all go through it together, like a regular classroom. Jill DeWit:And it's not an accountability group. This is something very different. We'll explain it here in a few minutes. Steven Butala:Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. And additionally, please join us on Discord. If you're already a member of Land Academy. Jill DeWit:Edgar wrote, "I read that it costs $800 a year." Did he really write this? Is this you but this is true? Steven Butala:This is all true. Jill DeWit:This is true. I happen to know this is true. Steven Butala:I did not make this up in any way. Not have a word of it. Jill DeWit:I thought you put this in here because of me complaining. Steven Butala:No. This is going to be a little bit of a rant. Jill DeWit:Okay, cool. All right. So Edgar wrote, "I read that it costs $800 a year to maintain an LLC in California. Specific to California, are there any other out of the ordinary LLC fees to be aware of in regards to establishing, maintaining and/or one day terminating the LLC?" And Frank wrote, I'm going to read Frank's thing, "Correct on the $800 flat annual fee. There's a $70 filing fee and $5 certified copy fee. Also, an operating agreement is not required, i.e. for single member LLCs between spouses or even multiple people. And it can be verbal, but it's not a good idea. So you may need an attorney to write up an operating agreement. Also, every two years, you have to submit a statement of information, which is a $12 fee." Steven Butala:$20. Jill DeWit:Excuse me, $20 fee. I'm just making up stuff here. "There's no termination fee." So is there more to this, or is that the end of this? Oh, okay. Cool. Happen to have [inaudible 00:02:37]. Inside information is true, and this is all true. It's expensive. Steven Butala:There's a reason we're sitting in Arizona right now and not California. And it's because of crap like this. They make everything from a business owner's perspective infinitely more complicated and expensive than it needs be. I don't know how it got to be this way, but Jill and I are fed up with it. And that's truth. There's no fee at all if you are willing to wait the right amount of time to file an LLC in Arizona. And they don't come after you with all these other little fees and all this stuff. I can tell these two guys are both from California and probably were born there because this is what has been my experience because I've lived in other states, a lot of other states actually, other than California. Oh, yeah. [Inaudible 00:03:30]. You got to do this. You got to pay the $800. You got to do this. You got to cut your toenails correctly. And you've got to make sure that you look okay and wear Vans shoes Jill DeWit:Okay. What Jack is nicely saying is they don't know better. They just grew up in it. And that's true. I understand that.
Today we celebrate a descriptive rare orchid hunter who changed the way orchids were cared for. We'll also learn about the man who was held as a prisoner at the Singapore Botanical Garden during WWII. We’ll hear about the stark funeral instructions left by Carl Linnaeus. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about botanical fraud - it’s a fascinating story. And then we’ll wrap things up with the long lost story of a man who didn’t support a diet that included fruits and vegetables. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. 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The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events January 12, 1898 Today is the anniversary of the death of the 19th-century Belgian botanist, explorer, horticulturist, rare orchid hunter, and businessman Jean Jules Linden. Before he reached 20, Jean began collecting rare orchids in South America. In 1844, Jean discovered the Dendrophylax lindenii or the Ghost orchid in Cuba. But there was an aspect to Jean’s work that was even more important than the orchids he collected - and that was his incredible notes about how these rare orchids grew in the wild. Jean’s careful observations and detailed notes were a revelation to European collectors who could not wait to acquire the latest specimens from around the world. The little details Jean included in his notes transformed the way orchids were grown in Europe. Before Jean’s work, Europe was regarded as an orchid graveyard - a place where orchids were sent to die. Initially, collectors and even trained botanists didn’t fully appreciate how to care for orchids. The standard practice of the time was to treat all orchids as other tropicals: just stick them in a hothouse at high temperatures and hope they survive. Jean’s work helped plant experts and orchid lovers appreciate the errors in their understanding of these plants. Jean’s holistic approach to orchid collection became a benchmark for other botanists. For instance, after Jean’s work, the British botanist John Lindley began including accounts of the native conditions of the plants he collected. When he returned to Brussels, Jean served as the director of the Brussels Zoo and Botanical Garden. Not surprisingly, Jean’s favorite aspect of the job was horticulture. As Jean focused on expanding the gardens, he grew thousands of plants. Jean created three different types of glasshouses with his intimate knowledge of orchids - each with its own distinct temperature range - to match the various native climates Jean had noted while searching for orchids. In addition to a traditional hothouse, Jean’s garden had a temperate house and a cool house. As a result of his specialized care, Jean’s orchids flourished, and Jean soon had a thriving orchid business. At one point, Jean had orchid outlets in Brussels, Ghent, and Paris. And Jean’s orchids won awards at exhibitions across Europe from London to St. Petersburg. Today, thanks to the BioDiversity Heritage Library, you can see digital scans of Jean Jules Linden’s incredibly gorgeous lithographs from his invaluable books on orchids - Pescatorea and Lindenia. They are truly spectacular. Jean Jules Linden is remembered in many plant names, including the orchids Phalaenopsis lindenii (Orchidaceae) and Polyrrhiza lindenii (Orchidaceae). January 12, 1906 Today is the birthday of the brilliant botanist, conservationist, and mycologist Edred John Henry Corner. As a young boy, John developed a stutter - something he battled all of his life, and it was the main reason he never pursued teaching or lecturing as a career. Sadly, John attributed his stutter to his parents, who he remembered as harsh and cold. Early in his career, John was mentored by the British botanist, photographer, and botanical illustrator Arthur Harry Church. A devoted archivist, Arthur advised John, “Note everything! Draw everything! Photograph everything!” When John was 23, he seized upon an opportunity to become a mycologist and Assistant Director at the Singapore Botanical Garden. John began work in Singapore in 1929. Thirteen years later, during WWII, Singapore surrendered to the Japanese. Fortunately, John’s wife and son, John Jr., who was nicknamed “Kay,” were evacuated. Although John was conscripted into the Singapore Army, John’s botanical work saved him from serving in the army. John had trained monkeys to collect specimens for him in the jungles when he went out botanizing. However, an unexpected attack by one of his monkeys damaged John’s right arm, and it was this disability that saved John from serving in the Singapore Army. Now before the Japanese arrived in the city, looting had started. Anticipating the worst, John persuaded the Governor to allow him to bring a note to the Japanese requesting that they spare the Botanical Gardens and the Raffles Museum. John’s courageous foresight helped save both of these scientific treasures. As fate would have it, the Japanese man in charge of Singapore was an avid amateur botanist who was determined to maintain the Botanical Garden. For the remaining three years of WWII, John was kept on as a civil prisoner at the Botanical Garden, where he was allowed to work with careful supervision. Unfortunately, this unlikely scenario caused some folks to falsely label John, a traitor. Nevertheless, John continued his work. During his time in Singapore during the Great War, John botanized, worked on his own theories regarding plants and evolution, and wrote a great deal about his discoveries and life in Singapore. John also studied palm trees, developed his theory of forest evolution, and began to study the microscopic structure of seeds. John even managed to produce a flora of Singapore. In hindsight, John’s work during this trying time was foundational to his professional development. Two decades later, John’s popular textbook The Life of Plants was released in 1964. As a best-seller, The Life of Plants featured John’s brilliant writing in addition to his own drawings and photography (he had followed his mentor, Arthur Church’s advice). John’s book was translated into French, German, Italian, and (ironically) Japanese. After the war, John did not stay in Singapore. Instead, John found himself in South America, studying the rain forest on behalf of UNESCO. A pioneer of conservation, John helped ensure that large areas of tropical forest were protected. In 1949, John returned to Cambridge. A year later, it was clear: John’s marriage was over. As Kay turned 19, John rejected his son, and as a result, John never saw Kay again. However, in a final touching gesture, John left a suitcase that was clearly labeled “For Kay, wherever he might be.” After John died, the suitcase was delivered to Kay. As it turns out, the suitcase contained letters, photos, and other artifacts that Kay eventually pieced together to create a captivating memoir of his father’s life and their relationship. Kay’s book, My Father in his Suitcase: In search of E.J.H. Corner, the relentless botanist, was released in 2013. Copies are difficult to find - but there are still a few on Amazon and through private sellers. Unearthed Words Linnaeus was a modest man and stipulated rules for his funeral arrangements: “Entertain nobody ...and accept no condolences.” But when he died in January 1778, his instructions were ignored. Even the King of Sweden came to pay his respects at the funeral of the man who gave a name to the onion and to every other plant in the world. — Bill Laws, Fifty Plants That Changed the World, Onion (Allium) Grow That Garden Library A Rum Affair by Karl Sabbagh This book came out in 2016, and the subtitle is A True Story of Botanical Fraud. In this book, Karl tells the story of the eminent British botanist John Heslop Harrison who always went by Jack. “Jack proposed a controversial theory: that vegetation on the islands off the west coast of Scotland had survived the last Ice Age. Jack’s premise flew in the face of what most botanists believed - that no plants had survived the 10,000-year period of extreme cold. But Jack had proof - the plants and grasses found on the isle of Rum. What Jack didn't anticipate, however, was an amateur botanist called John Raven, who boldly questioned Jack’s theory. This is the story of what happened when a tenacious amateur set out to find out the truth and how he uncovered a most extraordinary fraud.” This book is 288 pages of an informative and amusing true story of botanical intrigue. You can get a copy of A Rum Affair by Karl Sabbagh and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $9. Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart January 12, 1823 Today is the birthday of the 19th-century American physician and the inventor of the Salisbury steak James Henry Salisbury. James began thinking critically about diet after serving as a doctor in the Civil War. He started to believe that diarrhea and dysentery could be solved by consuming only coffee and beefsteak. After the war, James refined his thinking around food. Believing that vegetables and starchy foods became toxic inside the body and that the structure of teeth proved humans were designed to be mostly carnivorous, James became even more zealous about advising people to eat mostly meat. And so, James recommended limiting vegetables, fruit, starches, and fats to only one-third of the diet. In 1888, James introduced his Salisbury Steak - deep-fried or boiled ground beef with onion, flavored with seasoning and covered with gravy or brown sauce. Along with drinking hot water as a cleanse, James advised eating his Salisbury Steak three times a day and his diet became known as the Salisbury diet. Today, with his anti-vegetable views, James is probably rolling over in his grave to see more people than ever trying their hand at gardening. So this spring, as you’re eagerly sowing that row of radish, carrots, or peas, remember to raise a trowel to ol’ James Salisbury - and keep on planting. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Titanic offers us great insights into writing with the scene where Cal gifs Rose a beautiful diamond necklace. Cal is trying to bribe Rose into loving him. However, we know that Rose's heart will go to Jack, even though he is poor and cannot offer her anything Cal can. What Jack can offer, however, is a glimpse into a world Rose doesn't know. He can draw lessons from his life in Paris. He can show her his art. He can teach her how to spit. These things are much more interesting to Rose than any material possessions Cal could give her. The same thing goes with writing. Your readers don't want to hear about your accomplishments and what you can do for them; they want you to deliver the goods and make them live an experience. Join The Word Leader Facebook Community to learn more about writing, connect with like-minded fellows, and get support in your writing journey.
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Trader Success Story & Unknown Market Wizards In episode 276 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I talk once again with Market Wizards author Jack Schwager. We go into a trader success story of some of the great traders he interviewed over the years and more recently with his new Unknown Market Wizards book. >> Watch the video recording! In This Episode, You'll Learn... 0:00 Intro 0:49 What keeps Jack Schwager writing more Market Wizards Interviews 1:28 How Jack makes the interviews flow so nicely in his books 3:16 What made Jack want to write about unknown traders instead of big bank traders 4:53 How Jack found the traders for his book 8:00 The 1 trader that surprised Jack the most 10:04 What Jack has found traders that are hyper-successful have in common 12:12 Jack's advice for traders looking to get funded 13:47 The truth about having connections as a trader 15:00 How Jack managed to get his first interviews for the original Market Wizards book 16:39 Can a trader be successful completely by themselves? 17:33 What traders need to develop to be able to be successful 18:33 How the traders Jack interviewed has backtested their strategies 20:44 How can a trader know they have a strategy that works without backtesting 23:11 Why most traders featured in Market Wizards are discretionary rather than algorithmic 29:02 What Jack thinks that the future of trading is 32:32 Where to find Jack Schwager And much more! What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group! Desire To Trade's Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist One-Page Trading Plan (free template) Recommended brokers: Pepperstone (use our link to get a special bonus) AxiTrader (use our link to get a special bonus) Desire To TRADE Academy About The Desire To Trade Podcast Subscribe via iTunes (take 2 seconds and leave the podcast a review!) Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via TuneIn Subscribe via Google Play See all podcast episodes How To Find George Papazov? FundSeeder Twitter What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!
"When you think about it, who's the most trusted executive in a given company, and it's almost always the CFO,” according to our guest mentor Jack McCullough who helps us deconstruct on todays’ episode: - His thoughts on how he thinks CFOs are doing today with the current challenges of a pandemic, climate change, economic turmoil, etc… and how this current crop are different to conventional CFOs. - What are the right steps for a controller to become a CFO. - What Jack meant by his Forbes article when he described the agile CFO, as innovative, collaborative, and visionary. - What most Rockstar CFOs are doing and the importance of ethical leadership If you enjoyed this episode, check out our time-stamped show notes, key quotes, resources and ways to connect with our guest mentor and more at sitnshow.com/podcast/308. #FinancialMentor #SITN #CFO
Today I have Jack Yue on the podcast. Jack is the treasurer of KLA. He’s been in technology in Silicon Valley for a long time. I thought he’d be an interesting person for you to hear from today. In this episode we discuss: How Jack came to the treasury and why he chose treasury as a career Some of the highlights of Jack’s career His approach to networking Other things that technology can solve as a treasurer The work from home environment What Jack looks for when hiring What makes a successful treasurer in the eyes of CFO
Jack Canfield is a motivational speaker best known as the co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series (along with co-author Mark Victor Hansen). The series contains nearly 200 titles (2008), with over 112 million copies in print in over 40 languages. He writes a syndicated newspaper column which appears in 150 papers worldwide, and a radio program syndicated throughout North America. He holds the Guinness Book World Record for having seven books simultaneously on the New York Times Bestseller List (beating out author Stephen King). He has won many awards for his self-help books, coaching skills and speeches. For example, he has been inducted into the National Speakers Associations Speakers Hall of Fame, is a recipient of the Rotary Club?s Paul Harris Fellowship, is a recipient of the Golden Plate Award from the National Achievement Summit, and received the Chancellor's Medal from the University of Massachusetts. He has also been named Motivator of the Year by the Business Digest twice, received the Speaker of the Year Award from the Society of Success and Leadership and received the National Leadership Award and the Champion's Award from the National Association for Self Esteem. In this Episode you will learn · How Patty Aubrey has been an influential part of Jack's business and life (4.43) · How Jack uses gratitude within his organisation to positively influence company culture (8.01) · What is Jack's primary love language (15.24) · Jack explores his story and how he got to where he is today (16.58) · Which story from chicken soup of the soul has inspired Jack the most (2040) · What Jack feels are the key attributes which make people successful (23.41) · How does fear play a role in the success of entrepreneurs (28.10) · How to overcome a scarcity mindset (35.15) · What it takes to make to make peace with your past and the importance of it (39.22) · How Jack elevates his energy to further develop his growth (46.33) · How do we finally let go of disempowering habits (51.24) Connect with Jack Canfield here: · Instagram · Facebook · Twitter · Youtube · Website Episode Resources: · The Five Love Languages – Dr Gary Chapman · Tapping into Ultimate Success: How to overcome any obstacle and Sky Rocket Your Results – Jack Canfield · Rythmia Spiritual Retreat Centre · The Power of Focus – Jack Canfield · The 30-Day Sobriety Solution – Jack Canfield HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE PODCAST? We are on a mission to help people to believe in their inner greatness & live a happy, purposeful, regret free life. Great news is that you can help us achieve this huge goal by: 1. Subscribe & Review the show on iTunes by clicking here 2. Tell a friend (it's free!) 3. Share this podcast on your social channels (it's free!) Together we can unite to help people believe in their inner greatness so they can be live an extraordinary life. You have greatness within you, it's time to unleash it!
Joaquin "Jack" Garcia is the former undercover FBI agent who infiltrated the Gambino crime family of Cosa Nostra in New York for nearly three years, resulting in the arrest and conviction of 35 mobsters -- as revealed in his book Making Jack Falcone: An Undercover FBI Agent Takes Down a Mafia Family. This is part two of a two-part episode; listen to part one here! What We Discuss with Joaquin "Jack" Garcia: How Jack got a mob boss to carry around a mobile phone that was bugged by the FBI. What Jack did to avoid violating his FBI oath without arousing suspicion while undercover. How much weight Jack gained during three years of hanging out with gangsters in the best Italian restaurants New York has to offer. What Jack misses most about being in the mafia. The biggest organized crime threats to the United States today. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/393 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
If you're struggling to see how your business is going to survive the current Black Swan, then you should listen to Jack Stack, CEO of SRC Holdings Corp, the oldest employee-owned remanufacturer to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in North America, to learn why The Great Game of Business could help you. Jack is currently in his 5th Black Swan event. That's right. His 5th. And each one he's been through has been a significant catalyst for further growth for the company. In fact, after each recession, the business has doubled in the next five years.“When we do our business plans, we say, okay, we know there's something out there we can't even figure out, so let's set money aside for the most catastrophic event you can imagine. So in ‘09, we actually put together a long term plan to raise $100 million in cash for the next Black Swan.”In today's conversation, Dom and Jack discuss how the open-book management approach is a way of running your business by making your financial instruments personal, giving people a stake in your business and getting people to own elements of the income statement and the P&L. They also discuss how, if you're an organisation, you might follow in Jack's footsteps and run your employee bonus programmes based on the weaknesses of your financial statements, rather than a profit share or based on revenue goals. For our lucky listeners, Jack is offering a preview of both his new books along with a resource kit. See the links below for more information.On today's podcast:What Jack is famous forThe advantage of financial literacyWriting The Great Game of Business bookHow Jack saved International HarvesterSurviving his fifth Black SwanStarting an open-book journeyLinks:https://www.greatgame.com/jack
What Jack and Carolyn did this weekend in the wake of the coronavirus.Steph Curry has a PSA for all of us.Napa High School basketball team wins the championship in Kentucky! A Safeway driver who is delivering toilet paperA Breeze listener who works in a nursing home
Garden outlaws and weedy rebels. With Jack Wallington A blend of slow radio, gardening advice and conversation, and readings from the best garden and wildlife writing. These notes may contain affiliate links. Garden soundtrack Distracted by leaves What happens when the landscape meets a garden fence? The benefits of cultivated plants Where weeds come in Reading 04:48 from Weeds. The Story of Outlaw Plants by Richard Mabey https://amzn.to/33Ni3Pv Read by Milli Proust. What do we mean by the word “weed”? Native wildflowers and non-native invasive intruders Stinking Bob and Squinterpip. Interview with Jack Wallington 10:50 11:15 What Jack was doing before he became a garden designer. The Royal Horticultural Society qualifications Levels 2 and 3 https://www.rhs.org.uk/education-learning/qualifications-and-training/rhs-qualifications Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh https://www.rhs.org.uk/education-learning/qualifications-and-training/rhs-qualifications 15:41 Jack’s earliest experience of plants and gardens within the landscape 20:16 Is there a plant nearer to Jack’s heart that the dahlia he’s so often associated with? 21:46 Sustainability in Jack’s work 24:44 The tension between how nature behaves, and how we want her to behave in the garden 27:50 Jack’s new book, Wild about weeds. Garden design with rebel plants. 33:01 Responses to the idea of purposefully incorporating weeds into the garden. Thanks so much to Jack for coming along to talk about his new book, Wild about weeds. Garden design with rebel plants, published by Laurence King. https://amzn.to/2CHHiH4. The best place to find out more about Jack, his garden design practice and his personal gardening journey, is on his website at www.jackwallington.com. I’m also enormously indebted to Milli Proust for lending her wonderful voice skills to the podcast with the reading from Richard Mabey’s book. You really should check out Milli’s instagram page https://www.instagram.com/milliproust/ to see the amazing things she does with flowers – I don’t think there can be a grower who works harder. For a fully rounded picture of everything that she gets up to, check out Milli’s website at https://milliproust.com/. With thanks to all my listeners for your continued support and reviews, I really do appreciate them. You can support the podcast by buying its producer a virtual cup of coffee for three quid, at https://ko-fi.com/andrewtimothyOB. Proceeds will go towards equipment, software and the monthly podcast hosting fees. One-to-one online garden coaching I’m very excited about my new venture – it’s a way for me to work with more people than I can physically get around to, helping them to make the very best of their gardens in a way that suits the life they lead. If you’d like to find out more, please leave me your email address on the following link. I’ll be sure to let you know as soon as soon as this launches! https://www.gardensweedsandwords.com/garden-coaching-prelaunch website: gardensweedsandwords.com email: gardensweedsandwords@gmail.com Instagram: instagram.com/AndrewTimothyOB Twitter: twitter.com/AndrewTimothyOB
In today's episode, we welcome on Jack Lovett. Jack is the owner of Spartan Performance, a gym that works with people from all walks of life but that specialises in getting its clients strong. He's also an athlete who has won the British Natural Strongman competition and competed at an international level, and he's also an author of the newly released Spartan Strength book. In this episode, we discuss his love for strength training, what he's learned coaching people and running a gym business for 10 years now, and what he wishes more personal trainers knew about becoming successful in this industry. Timestamps 1.20 - What Jack loves about strength training 5.35 - Why most clients approach the gym to improve their aesthetics 9.30 - Why success leads to more success 10.15 - Qualities that have transcended from the gym to his life 13.00 - What were his first few years of owning spartan performance like 14.30 - What he did right during that time 16.00 - What he did wrong during that time 23.00 - How he sold personal training in a warehouse gym 10 years ago 27.30 - Whether or not he believes walking the walking helped him grow his business 36.30 - Lessons he's learnt from shadowing other trainers in the US 40.00 - Why he decided to write a book 44.15 - Why application is where the greatest lessons are learnt 48.20 - How he has found finding staff and what he looks for in a coach 54.45 - Closing messages Find Our More About Jack: Website Instagram Email = jack@spartanperformance.co.uk Find Out More About LTB: Website Instagram Facebook
Tap into The Power of Your Mind using Law of Attraction and Hypnosis Techniques
Power of Your Mind Podcast Interview with Jack Elias – Mind Is Not A Trap and It Always Will Be - Until You Understand the Hypnotic Nature of Consciousness In Episode #56, I am talking with Jack Elias. A Clinical Hypnotherapist in private practice since 1988, Jack is founder and director of the Institute for Therapeutic Learning, a licensed Vocational School in Seattle training and certifying Transpersonal Clinical Hypnotherapists for 31 years. Jack presents a unique synthesis of Eastern and Western perspectives on the nature of consciousness and communication, teaching simple yet powerful techniques for achieving one's highest personal and professional goals. For over 50 years, Jack has studied Eastern meditation, philosophy and psychology with masters such as Shunryo Suzuki Roshi and Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Jack offers dynamic experiential workshops and seminars, and his Finding True Magic courses are eligible for credit at various universities and for CEUs. He also serves an international clientèle in his private practice, Lucid Heart Therapy & Life Coaching. Jack has the skill and artistry to help clients anywhere in the world by phone or Skype to achieve transformative changes equal to in-person sessions. He helps everyone achieve their personal, relationship, and professional goals. We talked about: What Jack is referring to when he states that the mind is inherently hypnotic. What the most important thing is to accomplish with his clients. How he accomplishes the most important thing with clients. What the easiest way is for people to accomplish what they want out of life. What the best way to proceed is day-by-day. And much more! Free Gift for the Audience: Listeners can Subscribe to Jack's free newsletter at http://eepurl.com/bGW9mb and receive his free Stress Relief mp3. Jack's Websites: www.FindingTrueMagic.com www.YouTube.com/JackElias JackElias.com/blog * * * * * Victoria Gallagher is a worldwide leader in Hypnotherapy, a #1 Best Selling author, international speaker, life success coach, and renowned authority on the Law of Attraction. She has dedicated her life to empowering people all over the world to successfully live a life of liberty, aligned with their dreams through her effective meditative recordings and online courses. Begin your Personal Growth Journey Today with your 30 Day Trial to Personal Growth Club Video Training course for just $1. Start your trial now at: http://PersonalGrowthClub.com/My-Secrets For our listeners who found us on Power of Your Mind Podcast, go to Hyptalk.com and sign up for your Free Self-Hypnosis Video Training Course. Also First Time Customers get 35% off Your First Order of Hypnosis Downloads when you use the code "PODCAST" in your shopping cart at: Hyptalk.com Learn more about Victoria Gallagher and her new book Practical Law of Attraction at:VictoriaMGallagher.com If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave us a review! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/power-your-mind-hypnosis-law-attraction-meditation/id1161784063?mt=2
Jack Canfield is an award-winning speaker and an internationally recognized leader in personal development and peak performance strategies. For over 40 years, he has been teaching entrepreneurs, educators, corporate leaders, and people from all walks of life how to create the life they desire. As the beloved originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, he’s taught millions of individuals his modernized formulas for success, and now certifies trainers to teach his content and methodology all over the world. Jack is the author and co-author of more than 150 books (66 are bestsellers) with more than 100 million copies in print in 47 languages around the world. His bestselling book, The Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be has been hailed as the new self-improvement classic, now containing 67 of the most powerful secrets to success known to mankind. In 2014, SUCCESS magazine named him “One of the Most Influential Leaders in Personal Growth and Achievement.” What you’ll learn about in this episode: How learning new things have been the cornerstone of Jack's life, and why he loves sharing his learning Why quality (and quantity!) of sleep is a crucial component of longevity and health What Jack's top three principles of having a successful and happy life are, and why those particular three are so important Why E + R = O (events + response = outcomes), and why it's our choice of how we respond to things that matter Why affirmations and other positive thoughts can attract success, and why negative thoughts can hold you back How music and movement can help you change your emotional "vibrations" and improve your outlook What Jack's biggest challenges in life were, and how he overcame them with perseverance Why time and perspective can help you see your challenging situations for the blessings they really are Why Jack’s ex-wife taking “everything” ended up saving him an incredible amount of money Additional resources: The Success Principles by Jack Canfield: http://a.co/d/3Tdgwvp Website: www.jackcanfield.com Website: www.trainwithjack.com
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The CEO of Twitter and Square is Jack Dorsey. Last week Jack said “blockchain is the next big unlock.” What Jack means by “unlock” is that it’s a disruptive but massively beneficial change. In this episode, Matthew Kind details how blockchain will change the cannabis industry and your life. This is not an exaggeration and it is already happening. Key Takeaways: – A quick primer on blockchain and Bitcoin – How blockchain technologies will impact chain of custody for cannabis plants – How blockchain technologies will guarantee the authenticity of your cannabis – Airing of Don Tapscott’s Ted talk on the financial impact of Bitcoin
After speaking to Adelaide coach Joey Wright on our last episode about his plans for the 36ers this season which include young rookies Jack McVeigh and Harry Froling we decided to get them both on the show. We talk to both about their goals for their rookie season, memories from playing college basketball and what they can bring to the 36ers in 2018-19. We also talk about the wheelings and dealings of the NBL off-season so far and what a likely NBL Free to Air TV deal looks like this year. Other topics discussed on the podcast include; NBL Free Agent Whispers (2:00) What will an NBL Free To Air TV Deals look like next season (5:00) Jack McVeigh joins the show Jack McVeigh talks about hosting his own podcast (11:30) Why he choose the NBL over his senior year at Nebraska (13:00) Why the Adelaide 36ers were the best NBL fit for him (14:30 ) Highlights from playing at the University of Nebraska (15:30) The story behind the Nebraska University Bench Mob (20:30) Click here to see the "Bench Mob" in action What Jack needs to work on this NBL season (22:00) Jack's thoughts on college vs the NBL and how to know what's best for young basketballer's (28:30) Harry Froling joins the show How NBA stars Andrew Bogut and Thon Maker have helped guide Harry on his basketball journey (32:00) His relationship with coach Joey Wright (35:00) What it was like growing up in the Froling family where his Mum and Dad both played basketball in the WNBL/NBL and his brothers and sisters all played college basketball (37:00) Harry talks about how former NBA coach Larry Brown let him down in college and how that changed his college experience (39:30) Harry recalls his biggest games while playing in college (43:30) Harry's goals to make the NBA (45:00) Why Harry thinks he'll be able to help the 36ers win this season (48:00) Learnings from playing as a development player for the Townsville Crocodiles (50:00) All of this and a whole lot more... Listen to the full interview below or download on iTunes. Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Australian Basketball Legends - Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, Rotnei Clark, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Stephen Holt, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze NBA Stars Past & Present - Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti Aussie Basketballers Abroad - Ryan Broekhoff, Brock Motum, Jack White, Ben Madgen, Clint Stiendl, Ater Majok, Rhys Carter, Clint Stiendl The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Terry Dozier, Isaac Burton, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Andre Moore And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen, Bob, Turner All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and email at info@aussiehoopla.com
SPECIAL EDITION!!! Yes, friends... we've got the one and only, Jack Stone! And, man did he deliver! Get the EXCLUSIVE inside scoop on... The behind the scenes workings of Bachelor Nation! The role the producers play in shaping the narrative of a season! How Jack felt about being labeled a serial killer! Which contestants stirred the pot on Bachelor In Paradise! What toothpaste Jack Stone and uses to maintain his perfect teeth! Who Jack thinks is the smartest contestant in recent Bachelor history! What Jack is up to next! All this and SO MUCH MORE on this SPECIAL EDITION of Bros Before Rose!!! Leave iTunes Reviews, subscribe and more!!! Bros Before Rose Twitter :: @BrosBeforeRose // Instagram :: @brosbeforeroseofficial // Facebook :: facebook.com/brosbeforerose // Website :: www.brosbeforerose.com Matt Barnes Twitter :: @matthewbarnes // Instagram :: @matthewbarnes Jeff Bachman Twitter :: @drbackpack // Instagram :: @jbachman SPONSORED BY: It Might Be #Time2MoveOn! (The Blogcast) Bachmanville Photography ©2018 Rogue Creative Development LLC - All Rights Reserved
SHOW NOTES Dr. Jack Elston has over 14 years experience working in the UAS field, and is the CEO and co-founder of Black Swift Technologies. He is the technical lead on all avionics work at BST including the creation of a low cost, highly capable autopilot system and unique networking technologies to enable cooperative control of UAS. Jack received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2011 where his research culminated in the design of a UAS used to conduct the first-ever intercept of a tornadic supercell thunderstorm by an unmanned aircraft. He has been directly involved in the development of more than twenty different unmanned aircraft systems and has conducted hundreds of flight experiments in adverse conditions including surveys at 14,000 ft MSL and operations in the Arctic. Listen and Learn: What Jack wants to be known for Why a leader needs to be personable, approachable, and available What Jack's definition of success is TO FIND JACK ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BLACK SWIFT TECHNOLOGIES, CLICK HERE.
Jack McGuire met then-Governor Earl K. Long during Long’s 1959 campaign for Lieutenant Governor (in those days, Louisiana governors were barred from seeking re-election to successive terms). McGuire was a senior at Newman High School in New Orleans. He’d been assigned a paper on the state elections that year, and chose to look at Long despite the fact that Jack’s father David McGuire had been kicked out of LSU in the 1930s (along with six other journalism students) for refusing to apologize to Huey Long for calling for him to stop interfering with the coaching of the LSU football team. By 1959, David McGuire was chief administrative officer for New Orleans Mayor Chep Morrison — who had run against (and lost) to Earl Long in the 1955-56 governor’s race (primary elections then were late in one year with runoffs early the next. Governor’s were inaugurated in May then). “I didn’t think I had too much to learn from the anti-Longs, so I talked to my father about following Earl,” Jack recalls. They first connected in New Orleans during that campaign. Earl, who’d suffered a breakdown while addressing the Legislature in April of that year, was subsequently committed by his wife Blanche to a mental hospital in Galveston, TX, and then Southeast Louisiana Hospital in Mandeville. Jack actually attended the hearing where Earl was released from Southeast Louisiana Hospital after firing the director of the hospital system and then having the new director fire the head of the hospital itself. Earl ran third in the race for Lieutenant Governor. His political career seemed finished. Uncle Earl, as Long was called, decided that he was not done. He chose to challenge incumbent Democratic Congressman Harold McSween for the Eighth District Congressional seat that Earl’s brother George had held for eight years until his death in 1958. Earl was all in. Jack and a couple of high school friends decided to follow Earl on the campaign trail for a couple of weekends during the summer of 1960. What Jack saw in the desperate campaign that Earl Long waged moved him in a fundamental way. He spent a significant amount of his adult life working to claim Earl’s essence from the sensationalistic, often tawdry press coverage and academic writing that portrayed the three-time Governor and brother of Huey Long as a crazy man. Jack gathered an incredible collection of articles, photographs, memorabilia, and interviews with people who knew Long and/or were involved in that 1960 campaign, which ultimately took Uncle Earl’s life. Flooding from Katrina in Mandeville claimed much of Jack’s collection of material on Earl Long. But, because he had shared it with so many people in an effort to get them to write the story of that last campaign, he was able to reassemble his materials and even added to the collection. It became clear that Jack was going to have to write the book on Earl’s last campaign if it was going to be written. University Press of Mississippi sent the original manuscript to readers. One liked it; one hated it. UPM said that if Jack would take into consideration the comments from the readers, they would be willing to take another look at it. Jack and the late Water Cowan had written an earlier book on Louisiana governors that UPM published. Jack turned to me to help him edit the book and get it into shape for reconsideration. We worked together on it for about seven months in 2014 and 2015. We sent off the revised manuscript in April 2015, the weekend before Jack went in for knee replacement surgery. The UPM editors loved the new approach and committed to publish the book. Jack left it to me to deal with the New York copy editor UPM chose to work with us, and to track down many of the photos that ended up in the book. Jack’s son Barrett helped cover the cost involved with printing the additional photographs that contribute to much to the quality of the book. The book, Win The Race Or Die Trying: Uncle Earl’s Last Hurrah, came out in late August, 2016, just ahead of Earl’s birthday. Shortly after that, Jack conducted a series of book signings and radio interviews across the state to publicize it which stretched into 2017. In this interview, Jack talks about Earl’s tumultuous last years and the campaign into which Earl ignored doctor’s warnings and poured every last bit of energy he had into it to defeat McSween. The book has been well received. The interview covers some ground not in the book, particularly dealing with his father David.
How The Water Treatment Industry is Evolving and the Changes That Come With It with Jack Walker. Episode 15: Show Notes. Our guest today is Jack Walker, CEO of WaterTech Specialties Incorporated. Jack is also one of the founders of The Association of Water Technologies. WaterTech is a family-owned and operated business. They pride themselves on the diversity of their customer base, from small family businesses to Fortune 100 companies. Truly, they are small enough to care and large enough to make a difference. In this episode we’re talking about what changes Jack has seen throughout his lifetime, what it was like for him transitioning his company to his children and what he thinks about water treatment in general. We also talk about some things to think about when the season change and answer listener questions on “Pinks and Blues.” Season Changes. When seasons start to change you need to look at making changes to your programs. For instance, chiller and cooling tower cleaning. If your customer doesn’t have filtration on their cooling tower, they should be cleaning their cooling tower a minimum of twice a year. It’s easier to keep a clean system clean than it is to clean up a dirty system. There has to be a synergy with mechanical i.e... cleaning and chemical. Whenever there is a season change it’s also recommended that legionella testing be done. Any equipment upgrades or maybe you have to change some product dosing, you need to think of all those things next time you go to service your accounts, now that you’re in a different weather pattern. Key Points From This Episode: Jack’s accolade of Water Technologist of the Year 2017 by AWT. [0:06:55.0] Jack tells us how he started in the water treatment industry. [0:07:54.0] Hear about Jack’s goals when he started his company. [0:10:34.0] Understand what Jack looks for when hiring employees. [0:12:51.0] How Jack manages the company as a successful family business. [0:16:07.0] The importance of having an interest in what you’re doing. [0:17:53.0] Discover why you need to understand the industry in order to make decisions. [0:21:00.0] Tips on leaving a business gracefully and not burning your bridges. [0:25:10.0] Hear how sales have evolved to networking and how your approach needs to change. [0:32:10.0] Some of the biggest changes Jack has seen in the water treatment industry over the years are chemicals and communications. [0:36:29.0] Find out about some of Jack’s failures in business and what he learnt from those failures. [0:41:35.0] Learn why Jack loves having the ability to help resolve problems in the water treatment industry. [0:45:31.0] Discover how Jack discerns in giving away free information and helping other water treaters. [0:50:30.0] The important of being well trained in the water treatment industry. [0:57:28.0] Hear more about AWT in the infant stages back when it first started. [0:59:25.0] Jack tells us how he got involved with AWT and what his experience has been like. [1:00:45.0] Listen as Jack explains how many different people and situations have taught him what he knows about the water treatment industry. [1:04:00.0] Understand how some people are applicators in the industry. [1:05:00.0] What Jack has learnt through his journey with AWT. [1:06:05.0] The advice Jack would give people starting in the water industry is to know the industry really well. [1:09:35.0] Why once you think you know something, it’s all over . [1:14:30.0] Picking an industry you’re comfortable with. [1:19:30.0] And much more! Tweetables: “If you don’t have an interest in the long term, it’s not going to work.” — Jack Walker [0:17:53.0] “You need to be focused on one thing, one industry.” — Jack Walker [0:42:19.0] “Whatever you do, make sure you make referrals and talk to someone in the same industry.” — Jack Walker [0:52:39.0] “When you’re sending new people out, make sure that they’re trained at least well enough so it looks good on the company.” — Trace Blackmore [0:57:28.0] “If we’re all better then people are going to look at the industry better.” — Trace Blackmore [0:59:05.0] “Most of us are applicators; we are not scientists.” — Jack Walker [1:05:35.0] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Jack Walker — http://www.watertech.net/ AWT — https://www.awt.org/ AWT Convention — https://www.awt.org/annualconvention17/ AWT Webinars — http://www.awt.org/education_events/webinars.cfm IWC Conferences — http://www.iwcconferences.com/
All roads lead to multi-family. It seems that no matter how you get your start in real estate, the vast majority of investors come to the same conclusion: For passive, everlasting cashflow, multi-family is the way to go. Jack Bosch came to the United States from Germany in 1997 to finish his college degree. He worked in the corporate world for several years, but soon found that it did not afford the life he wanted. His visa was dependent upon keeping his job, yet the company that was struggling, so Jack was inspired to start a company of his own. Attracted to real estate because of its cashflow potential, Jack got his start flipping land. Over the course of three years, he developed a system that allowed him to do 3,800-plus deals, and he achieved financial freedom in a short time. Jack eventually moved into the single-family space, developing a portfolio of rental properties, and he finally graduated to multi-family in the last year. Today he shares the specifics of his transition to multi-family, his experience raising money for the first time, and his advice for investors who dismiss apartment buildings as an advanced strategy. Listen as he explains why he would have liked to get into multi-family sooner, and how you can get started in the space with no prior experience. Key Takeaways [2:12] How Jack got involved in real estate Constant travel for work Only two weeks' vacation Not the life he wanted to live Company struggling, many lost jobs Visa dependent on employment Desire to start own business Real estate appealed because of cashflow [4:00] Jack's start in flipping land Could sell land for seller financing Generate long-lasting passive cashflow [5:36] How Jack defines a transaction One-time cash deals (flip house, get paid once) Temporary cash (give loan, receive interest) Monthly payments (flip land for seller financing, receive down payment + monthly installments for six to eight years until paid off) Forever cash (passive, everlasting income via multi-family) [8:47] Jack's transition to multi-family Began working real estate in 2002 As of 2009, still hadn't touched rental properties (thought too complicated) Discovered houses available for $50/ft² Purchased several dozen, rehabbed and managed themselves Made mistakes (bad tenants, spent too much on rehabs) Eventually found good property managers Learned to systematize Still not hassle-free (deal with one property at a time) Realized multi-family properties provide buffer [12:52] Jack's advice around the multi-family learning curve Acquisition, sourcing, negotiation, analysis and management processes are different Look for a partner-expert to learn from Jack did first deal on 93-unit in Louisiana with experienced friend Experience was ‘hands-on MBA in multi-family' Now building own team, additional funding sources Still works with partner on bigger projects Looking to build out own portfolio as well [18:10] Jack's experience with raising money First time on multi-family deal Benefitted from having reputation in market $1.4M raised in short time Felt responsibility as steward for someone else's money [21:01] Jack's conclusions about multi-family At top of favorite investment methods list Securing good property management company is key Low risk, high reward (extremely safe investment) 93-unit property has doubled in value Recession-proof (extraordinarily low default rate) [22:48] Why Jack would have liked to start multi-family sooner Cashflow would have been multi-fold higher Single-family experience did teach building, rehab Could have gone right to multi-family with proper guidance Employee mindset, thinking small held him back Success with early investments helped grow thinking Systems in place to make business scalable Some aspects of multi-family are easier than single-family [28:20] Jack's advice for investors who dismiss multi-family as an advanced strategy Shadow a coach/mentor Mentor acts as ‘time compressor' Help with mental hurdles, analyzing numbers [30:26] What Jack is excited about Cashflow affords family opportunity to travel (Trips planned to Europe, Asia, Germany, South America) Business continues while they travel Looking to secure 5,000 units in five years Transform lives of investors (up to 16% yearly average returns) Connect with Jack Jack on Facebook JackBosch.com JackBosch.com/apartments JackBosch.com/land Mastermind for Business Owners Resources TheMichaelBlank.com Michael's Products Free eBook: The Secret to Raising Money to Buy Your First Apartment Building
Find the Show Notes at www.flowgrade.de/jackkruse In this episode with brilliant neurosurgeon and biohacking mitochondriac, Dr. Jack Kruse, you will learn how to have more energy, produce more flow, reduce inflammation and live longer by upgrading our mitochondria. Jack goes into detail about how light is hydrating our cells, why the eye is the most important organ to tell the time, why astronauts are in big trouble and why you should consider skiing naked. He is highly entertaining one of a kind character with tremendous knowledge. I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I enjoyed recording it! Dr. Jack Kruse is one of the globe’s leading Quantum Health experts and with a vast knowledge on quantum biology and the underlying workings of how our bodies actually manage to stay alive. He’s authored the masterpiece Epi-Paleo Rx: The Prescription for Disease Reversal and Optimal Health. SHOW NOTES 3:00 About why mitochondria are important for our health 6:30 The easiest ways to rate your flow potential 10:25 How our cells get programmed 13:15 How blue light causes inflammation and low energy 18:45 On using red light lamps and doing “mito hacks” 20:15 How Jack developed the Quantlet with Ruben Salinas 23:00 Should you wear sunglasses while skiing? 25:00 Jack challenges me to ski down the mountain in my underwear 25:30 An example of an electron-rich diet and our need for DHA 28:45 Why Jack is not a fan of fish oil 30:45 On Vitamin D, Vitamin A, DHA and our ability to tell time 35:15 How light gets into the mitochondria 37:00 About biophotons in food and human photosynthesis 43:30 How the concept of time is created by in our body using light frequencies 47:30 The perception of time for blind people 49:30 The problems astronauts face in space 53:10 Why going to Mars is a stupid idea 56:00 On the Monsanto-Bayer deal and making connections 57:15 How to become a mitochondriac 1:00:00 The one book Jack recommends everyone to read 1:02:15 What Jack wants everyone to do after listening to this podcast For show notes, links and more information on this episode, go to flowgrade.de/jackkruse#0
Are you a mitochondriac? If you don't know what that means, no worries. You will be after this episode. Today's guest, Dr. Jack Kruse — neurosurgeon, mito-hacker, and author of Epi-Paleo Rx: The Prescription for Disease Reversal and Optimal Health — joins me on today's episode as we delve deep into the science of light, water, and magnetism. Today's episode is long and dense. And the show notes... are even longer and perhaps more dense. Jack and I talk water quality, electromagnetism, and why light — or better yet — human photosynthesis — may be more important than food. But I think my favorite part of this episode is when I hit Dr. Kruse with a not-so-brief round of rapid-fire questions hidden near the end. So be sure to stick around. Full disclosure: I forgot to plug in my fancy-pants podcaster mic and the sound quality isn't what it should be. But sue me. What was I going to do? Tell Jack to start over? I don't think so. But in today's episode you'll learn: Why the time of year and the light you eat under may make food toxic, How WiFi effects carbohydrate addiction, The three essential pieces of equipment Jack recommends everyone buy, and... Much, much more. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Google Play | SoundCloud Episode Breakdown Jack discusses what sets his online work apart from the rest of the ancestral health community Jack breaks down what Quantum Mechanics is and how that affects the planet’s food web Why Jack says light is more important than food Why people are addicted to poor light environments Jack discusses how frequencies of light effect our bodies on a cellular level Why proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are linked to light frequencies (340hz) and mitochondrial health Why Jack was mocked by a doctor at Paleo FX for eating a banana How the time of year and the light you eat under can make food toxic What Jack says made his work controversial Why Jack pushes people to ask for a farmer’s growth chart at farmer’s markets Why farmers want to show you what’s seasonal for your latitude and location The problem Jack sees with the ancestral health and paleo movement Why doctors are quantifying zip codes and how they’re related to mitochondrial dysfunction Why Jack says people on LCHF (low-carb high-fat) diets plateau Jack describes why LCHF in a strong UV light environment is an absolute mistake The change Jack wants people to understand Why people in the stroke belt have so many problems with eye diseases Why Jack has found people in the Gulf easier to deal with than people in Nashville Why health gurus need to understand the way they deliver their message is part of their problem (it’s not their words) Why non-native EMF and blue light can raise blood glucose and insulin Why Jack says vitamin D levels are so low in San Diego and LA What is a mitochondriac? Jack’s prescription for anyone who spends most days under fluorescent lights Why you need personal context when describing your health with Dr. Kruse Jack describes the big elephant in the room Why big names in the paleo industry are spending big bucks on lab work Why it’s easier to learn about light, water, and magnetism today than it was 12 years ago One reason why research biochemists and research scientists in the paleo community get upset with Dr. Kruse What happens to our health when we go from 1g to 5g networks Jack shares a story of one of his students and the ill-effects of WiFi How WiFi effects carbohydrate addiction Jack describes non-linear and the duality of light How an electron spin determines free radical signaling How power lines change the electromagnetic field 90,000 kilometers above the earth Why Jack says drinking Malbec wine and eating blueberries on the beach in Mexico wouldn’t have effected James Why is food a half-truth? The labs Dr. Kruse suggests James keep an eye as a baseline The three essential pieces of equipment Jack suggests everyone buy Jack tells a story of hacking his friend’s Mercedes Jack gives two examples of two protocols he gives to his patients Jack explains the tibial compression test and what he uses it for Why wants his patients to be outside, barefoot, in the sun, between the hours of 11am-1pm for 15-30 minutes Red light therapy and how Jack might tell a patient to use it Why Jack doesn’t like the word “biohack” and the word he prefers instead Why the Sphinx is Jack’s poster child Rapid-fire questions (1:01) — DO NOT MISS!
Jack Bosch is a well-known figure in real estate and the author of Forever Cash. In his book, Jack busts the myth that it takes a full lifetime to acquire and retire on enough wealth. According to Jack, most people are living on one-time or temporary cash, where they're just earning enough to make a living, but what you really want to achieve is the ‘forever cash' model through investing in viable businesses. Key Takeaways: When it comes to financial freedom, there's two parts to it. What does Jack's business look like today? Jack is in the process of buying an apartment complex in Louisiana. How did Jack get out of the entrepreneur's rat race? There's 3 types of cash - One-time cash, temporary cash, and forever cash. Self-financing a house is cash flow, but it's temporary cash flow. So, how do you generate forever cash? In order to get out of the rat race, you have to focus on passive income. Don't get hung up on the ‘fast coin'. What's the first step to getting started? Jack took a portion of his money and put a bit of it into paying off his debt instead of paying it all off at once. What advice would Jack give to his 25-year-old self? If you're in your 20's right now, it's time to hustle!! Stop partying. Be sure to check out Jack's book, Forever Cash. What Jack does differently is how he uses the money he's made. Mentioned in This Episode: FlipEmpire.com Jackbosch.com Click Here To Get Your Forever Cash Real Estate Success Kit Ask Alex A Question: Have a question you want featured on an upcoming Flip Empire Show? Head over to the Ask Alex page, and record your question. We've made it super easy for you, so let us know what challenges you are having, and Alex will answer it personally! Did you get your FREE Online Course? Text the word EMPIRE to 67076, and we'll send you a link to get instant access to the “5 Ways To Scale Your Real Estate Wholesaling Business To Six Figures (In 6 Months Or Less)” video module training course. Subscribe To The Flip Empire Show, and Leave a Rating & Review!
In episode 8 of The OCD Stories podcast I interviewed Jack Pridmore. Jack was in the 2013 BBC documentary 'Extreme OCD Camp'. Jack is now focusing on getting his degree, and raising awareness for OCD. The audio cuts out the recording a couple times for a few seconds. This was due to bad internet signal. If it goes silent for a few seconds please keep listening :-) Show notes: Jack’s OCD story (3:10) Jack on contamination OCD and unplanned exposures (8:35) Living alone and living with others (11:00) Jack on ERP, therapy and group therapy for addiction (12:10) The benefits of group therapy for OCD (13:30) Jack on his attitude going into the ‘extreme OCD camp’ (17:15) How group therapy removes the need to hide your OCD (18:20) Jack on further OCD treatments and ACT (22:45) Jack on Peter Weiss and Travis Osborne’s compassionate approach to therapy (30:00) How Jack got on the documentary, and his thoughts on the TV show Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners (33:50) Doing ERP while been filmed (40:35) Doing therapy in nature (48:25) Jack’s tips for doing ERP successfully (51:50) Jack’s favourite moment from the trip (56:15) Jack’s 2015 charity adventure (58:45) Jack’s 2016 charity walk - I walked a mile in my shoes (1:11:00) What just would say if he met someone with OCD (1:14:20) What Jack would have on a billboard (1:15:00) Jack’s future plans (1:16:00) Find out more about Jack: Jack’s Twitter - @JackJPridmore ididmymile.co.uk @ididmymile on Twitter Resources: OCD Action OCD UK Mind charity To your success, Stuart and The OCD Stories team Get exclusive podcasts and content by becoming a member of the podcast find out more here >>