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Latest podcast episodes about what joe

Take Three Wrestling Podcast
Wrestling Or Not Wrestling? (BIG SHOW)

Take Three Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 58:41


-Wrestler Of The Week 7/23-7/29 (1:30)-If AEW does not bring CM Punk or Daniel Bryan in does it do the company more harm than good? (7:30)Trivia Question Of The Week (21:05)-Is the WWE a “wrestling company”? (24:10)-What Joe loves this week: Matt Cardona (38:00)-With all the potential new AEW hires, name 5 talents currently on the roster you would cut? (39:40)-Newsdump: Queen Of The Ring rumors, Tony Khan and AEW Dynamite ratings (54:15)Watch this episode herehttps://youtu.be/jCFzdkUuuisFollow Earnestly Speaking Media on Social Websitehttp://earnestlyspeaking.netYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_t5MgIc5BrRtiy734pMiQTwitter @EJChristian7@EarnSpeakMediaFacebookhttp://Facebook.com/EarnestlySpeakingMedia InstagramEARNEST@earnest_christian@EarnestlySpeakingMediaMIKE@theycallmebernJOE@jloshugga

The Shredded Show
#180 : Your Not Training Your Exercising Ft Jo Brightman

The Shredded Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 40:28


In this episode of the Shredded Show, Charlie is joined by online fitness and physique coach, natural UKBFF Champion, and IFBB Pro, Joe Brightman. Tune in as they touch on everything about prep and off-season training. Plus, how Joe's life has changed since quitting his day job, how social media affects most people's training and fitness lifestyle, and so much more. By the end of the episode, Joe gives away a few tips on how you can improve the intensity of your workout. “Consume content from the right type of people.” - Joe Brightman In this episode: What Joe thinks everything about prep and off season Tips on how you can enjoy your training How you can improve the intensity of your workouts Future projects that are keeping Joe busy Connect with Joe Brightman: Website - https://brightman-fitness.myshopify.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brightman_ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/iamthebrightman/ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNC33TpihWhEi24Z_ZoEWuQ/playlists Connect with Charlie Johnson: Website - https://www.charliejohnsonfitness.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CharlieJohnsonFitness/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/charliejohnsonfitness YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_TVSETtwjxuAvn-AOqifQ

Fashion Crimes Podcast
VIP Stylist & Fashion Expert Joseph Katz

Fashion Crimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 45:46


Watch out...hold the phone......B.F.D. ALERT!  This is not a drill! How lucky are we that Joseph Katz joins us on the Fashion Crimes Podcast this week! Joe is a Hollywood fashion expert, VIP personal shopper and red carpet commentator. He's best known for his expertise on the Red Carpet. His fashion media contributions include Good Morning America, The Doctors, Yahoo, Wall Street Journal, CNN, Associated Press, CBS 2 and NBC LA. We start the episode diving into the disconcerting world of jackets these days as Nolan's devastated about the fit of his recent Balmain purchase. Joe reveals to us the outrageous style requests from his crazy rich VIP clients, his virtual styling offer, and his podcast “The Katz Walk.” His podcast brings in-depth interviews with celebrities and influencers about their style and personal experiences, as well as sharing the best beauty and lifestyle tips and tricks to help you look and feel your best. Grab a martini and enjoy the episode! In This Episode: [01:44] Devastation rocks the Fashion Crimes Podcast as Nolan can't fit into his recent Balmain jacket purchase. [06:07] “The Katz Walk” podcast Joe created at the beginning of this year. [09:46] What Joe does as a stylist for his exclusive VIP clients. [17:04] Joe provides virtual styling. Is it similar to what you could expect from an in-person stylist visit? [20:50] Speaking with different agencies about all the different ways of dressing for corporations. [24:58] Joe's history with bow ties and why he likes them. [34:06] How Joe is currently contributing to TV and what he'd like to do in the future.   Key Takeaways: The craziest styling requests Joe has received being a stylist for VIP and very wealthy clients. Diving into Joe's Podcast, “The Katz Walk,” which brings you in-depth interviews with celebrities and influencers about their style and personal experiences. How Joe makes styling more accessible during a pandemic by offering a virtual styling option. Joe has made the bow tie a fashion staple in his wardrobe. He talks about why he loves them so much.   Links Mentioned: Joseph Katz Website - https://josephkatz.com/  The Katz Walk Podcast - https://evergreenpodcasts.com/The-Katz-Walk  The Katz Walk Podcast on YouTube -   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDgZmr1YXi6nNmR3DB6XxyA  Joseph Katz Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joseph_katz/  Quotes: “I've worked with a whole range of people, but the uber wealthy can be very fun because a lot of times they don't look at the price.” - Joe Katz “Fashion touches everybody. So whether they're an NFL running back, or an actor, an actress, or a musician, I love to have them on the show just to talk about their style and the red carpet secrets.” - Joe Katz

Marketing Today with Alan Hart
Driving Results through Reinvention with Joe Jackman

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 52:09


Joe Jackman is the CEO & Founder of Jackman Reinvents, the world's first and foremost reinvention company. He's also the author of The Reinventionist Mindset where he talks about principles that help businesses succeed.  In this episode Joe and Alan discuss, you guessed it: change. Specifically reinvention. What it means, and why people resist it. Joe says, “Change is hard. Not only just being comfortable with it but embracing it and then getting good at it.” Throughout the interview you'll hear him speak on how business leaders can make change more acceptable - a positive for their business - and avoid becoming irrelevant.  After listening to this episode, you'll realize that the future is now. Marketing leaders need to adapt before the wave is gone and they're left behind.  In this episode, you'll learn: Why people resist change The danger of doing the math What's necessary to be successful at change Key Highlights: [01:52] Joe's transformational summer [06:30] Becoming a reinventionist   [10:35] The roots of resisting change [14:35] Pushing the status quo [17:20] Being a part of creating the future [19:08] Don't do the math  [23:24] How to become successful at change [28:07] Companies who are embracing change [32:32] The benefit of a non-linear path [35:45] Where does it come from?  [40:37] A defining experience that made Joe who he is today  [42:12] Joe's advice to his younger self [44:16] Joe's impact purchase [46:10] The brands and companies Joe follows [49:35] What Joe says is today's biggest threat and opportunity for marketers Resources Mentioned:  Joe Jackman Jackman The Reinventionist Mindset: Five Human Principles that will Lead to Successful Business Transformation (book) University of Windsor Industrial Design Loblaws AMA Hall of Legends – Joe Jackman Chris Bryant, CMO of Chipotle Nick Kokonas, founder of Alinea and Tock Medium app iPhone 15 foot charge cord Jamie Diamond, JP Morgan Chase and others on hiring convicts (Bloomberg) Major League Baseball Decision to Move Allstar Game (NBC News) Phil Knight (Wikipedia) and Shoe Dog (book) Jean Freeman from Zambezi  Subscribe to the podcast: Listen in iTunes (link: http://apple.co/2dbdAhV) Listen in Google Podcasts (link: http://bit.ly/2Rc2kVa) Listen in Spotify (Link: http://spoti.fi/2mCUGnC ) Connect with the Guest: Joe's LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-jackman/ Jackman Reinvents Twitter: https://twitter.com/wearejackman Connect with Marketing Today and Alan Hart: http://twitter.com/abhart https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhart http://twitter.com/themktgtoday https://www.facebook.com/themktgtoday/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-today-with-alan-hart/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtoday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chapter X with Michael Kay
The Ultimate Freedom with Joe Groden

Chapter X with Michael Kay

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 45:08


With the majority of our working years being defined by our jobs, that doesn’t leave much time for relaxing, family or pursuing new hobbies. But the sky’s the limit when we’re no longer bound by the obligation to make money. During a recent Zoom gathering of Chapter X, I listened to one man share his attitude about retirement and knew immediately that I wanted to hear more of his story. I’m thrilled that Joe Groden has agreed to join me today.  Growing up, he never wanted to be anything besides a doctor. After leaving his 42-year long career, Joe discovered that there was more to his life than being an ophthalmologist. In this episode, we’ll learn from his experiences with building a new identity and finding freedom in the next chapter. We discussed: How he phased into retirement by transitioning to part-time hours at work What Joe learned about his identity and life in the last three years The practical habit that helped him cope with financial worries How achievement-oriented men can continue setting goals after work A valuable lesson on friendship that Joe learned from living through a pandemic The reason why he guards free time jealousy in retirement

Hired Trainer
How do I create content clients love w/ Joe Pulizzi

Hired Trainer

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 44:02


Most small business owners don’t think of themselves as content producers but today’s guest Joe Pulizzi, author of the bestselling book Content Inc thinks that you should start thinking that way.   Strategy is about knowing what people need to read, hear and think so they want to work you and buy from you.   It doesn’t matter whether you are a coach, consultant or trainer. It doesn’t matter what kind of business you’re in.   You’re probably already including some kind of blog posts on social media content to people you want to attract clients. But is it the best stuff you have?   It probably isn’t and that’s a mistake. Joe says that you want to give away your best stuff. You do that by focusing on the content that solves costly problems.   Check out the rest of Joe’s advice so you can start creating posts and content that makes you stand out.     In today’s episode:   What exactly is content marketing Why consultants need to create a media brand How do you write content that wins subscribers What do great articles and posts look like Why consistency really matters to your audience What Joe means by your ‘content tilt’ Why should you give your best content away How newsletters can help you attract clients

Recruiting Trailblazers
Joe Mullings: Why Content Creation is No Longer Optional!

Recruiting Trailblazers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 55:00


In this episode, Marcus Edwardes speaks with Joe Mullings, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of The Mullings Group, a leading search firm in the medical device industry.He is also the Chief Visionary Officer of MRINetwork, a Top 3 executive search firm with 400 officers worldwide.Finally, he is the Founder of Dragonfly Stories, a production company and studio that focuses on creating stories that revolve around medical technology, including four seasons of the docuseries TrueFuture, of which Joe is the host.Joe shares his 30-year history in recruiting , why he is so passionate about content creation, and his best practices for building a strong online brand What You’ll Learn in This Episode:●      [02:50] An overview of The Mullings Group●      [06:01] How Joe got involved with MRINetwork●      [07:21] What went into Joe’s decision to invest in a production studio●      [11:16] The power of telling visual stories on LinkedIn●      [15:04] Helping old-school headhunters embrace digital media●      [18:44] All about the TrueFuture docuseries●      [22:00] Why Joe has never balanced a checkbook in his life●      [24:44] Joe’s experience filming a show in Israel●      [28:10] The 10-4-2 Strategy to grow your network and increase engagement●      [31:54] The Digital Transition: Hum, Sing, Shout●      [35:04] Staying on-brand while continuing to produce entertaining content●      [37:20] Is it possible to overshare on LinkedIn?●      [39:17] Why not creating content will quickly make you obsolete●      [40:30] How branding moves the phone further down the activity chain●      [48:07] The importance of eliminating friction in your business interactions●      [53:30] What Joe is most excited about in 2021Key quotes:●      “The content [we produce] is part of the product [we market].”●      “If you examine all the activities I have going on, they all revolve around empowering the individual to make career decisions in their life to give them more choices and more freedom as they move forward downrange.●      “ROI only declares itself when you define the denominator of that which is the timeline.”●      “If you really look at it and step back, [LinkedIn] is not a social platform; it’s not a job posting platform anymore. It’s an educational platform. We use LinkedIn to tell the stories of our clients.”●      “I think headhunters who intelligently use media will replace headhunters who don’t use media.”●      “When you start to balance a checkbook, you start to pull your punches.”●      “Your Hum, Sing, Shout Strategy should not be about advertising. Your Hum, Sing, Shout Strategy should be about educating, informing, and inspiring.”●      “Give, give, give without the expectation of anything in return; but don’t cheat yourself—be standing in plain sight when somebody needs something.”●      “Put the thought on a Post-It. If it can’t fit on a Post-It, it can’t fit on LinkedIn.”Resources Mentioned:●      Joe Mullings●      Joe Mullings on YouTube●      Joe Mullings on LinkedIn●      TrueFuture

Vicious Cycle: Whiskey, Women And Water
The Little Hands That could

Vicious Cycle: Whiskey, Women And Water

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 160:06


Joe Byrum is a man with a heart a hundred times larger then his hands. Joe unselfishly and routinely donates both his time and art for charities. Despite Joe often times finding himself short handed I've never once heard him complain about anything other then our mutual friend Chris. Joe is a constant reminder to do better. Beneath his assorted tie dyed t-shirt collection you will find a true heart of gold. What Joe lacks in hand size he makes up for with an infectious smile among other things. I truly enjoy fishing with Joe. We've been lucky enough to catch some big fish together in Australia and have hung a money fish in Kona. He's a world class photographer and even more so a world class friend. We have had some fantastic fishing together and some absolutely horrible fishing together. However regardless of fishing conditions the outcome is always the same we always have fun. I can think of no person I rather go marlin fishing with when enjoyment is on the line. Joe is hilarious, gifted and kind. Joe is another person I'm very proud to call my friend. Joes hobbies include couponing, basket weaving, Interpretive dance, taking photos of kittens in baskets and picking on me. You can follow Joes remarkable adventure and fantastic photography at @jayblesphoto If your thinking you've read this description of Joe on my Instagram account before you'd be 100 percent correct. Why post it again you ask? Well the last time I posted it Joe was on a multiple day binger and he either didn't see it or was to fucked up to care. So I figured what the heck it's new to him and it saves me a little work since I'm slightly hungover myself from interviewing him last night for our latest Vicious Cycle Podcast. Joe truly is a legend, listen on as he tells us about his career in the film industry he left behind for the pursuit of what lives beyond the oceans horizon. Joe answers many hard hitting question such as who parties harder celebrities or fisherman. Joe is always worth a listen but come hear the origin story of the super hero who walks amongst us today. #fishing #seaspircy #marlin #tuna #showbiz #sportfishing #travel #photography --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Even Money: NFL Gambling Podcast

This week's episode is presented by @DKSportsBook ESPN's Joe Fortunbaugh is this week's guest with Ross Tucker & Steve Fezzik. The guys talk a wide variety of sports betting including: - The NBA MVP. Will it be LeBron? & how you should bet it. (13:13) - Betting the College Basketball field vs. Gonzaga, Baylor & Villanova (17:22) - MMA wagering (22:18) - How to bet the College Basketball Conference tournaments (24:18) - What Joe learned from NFL betting in 2020 that will help him in 2021. (28:38) RossTucker.com/Sponsors linktr.ee/EvenMoneyPod

Just Go Grind with Justin Gordon
#271: Joe Mahavuthivanij, Co-Founder and CEO of Mythic Markets, an Investing Platform to Buy, Sell and Trade Fractional Shares in Rare Pop Culture Collectibles

Just Go Grind with Justin Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 49:57


Joe Mahavuthivanij is the Co-Founder and CEO of Mythic Markets, an investing platform enabling anyone to buy, sell and trade fractional shares in alternative assets with enormous fandoms. Starting with pop culture collectibles, they are securitizing vintage comic books and collectible cards, allowing fans to invest in the things they love. Mythic Markets is a venture-backed startup based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their team first met in San Diego, California, and since then have worked at places like Apple, Fandom, Google and Uber. Some of the Topics Covered by Joe Mahavuthivanij in this Episode What Mythic Markets is and how Joe started it Leaving investing to start his own company Building the team for Mythic Markets Navigating COVID and going remote Determining which products to put on Mythic Markets The future for this marketplace of alternative of investments The roles of evolving entertainment and escapism, especially during COVID Raising the Series Seed for Mythic Markets and their plans for a Series A How they approached going to market How they curate and price items for Mythic Markets Mythic Market's business model and their plans for the future to become a "Robinhood Gold" What has fueled growth for Mythic Markets What Joe finds really exciting about this work How Joe manages his time and how COVID has affected his work How Joe is navigating these challenging times Joe's podcast recommendations Being an investor vs. being a founder What Joe looks for in an investor The big picture for Mythic Markets: being the stock market for all kinds of fandoms Sign up for The Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/

Bloom and Grow Radio
Seed Starting 101 with Joe Lamp'l, #114

Bloom and Grow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 63:40


So many of us got bitten by the outdoor gardening bug last year and learned there is no better way to connect with the food we eat.. then by growing it. My passion for growing edible plants has grown, like my space has. My first garden was a tiny box full of herbs and one tomato plant on our tiny balcony three years ago, and since then, the balcony containers grew, and now I’m excited to be in our first home with acres to farm this summer. Starting these edible plants from seed has been a bit intimidating, but in my efforts to continue growing as a plant parent, I’m ready to take the plunge and dive in. Starting from seed offers us the ability to be in control of the varieties we grow, plan in advance and save lots of money in the long run. My dear friend and mentor Joe Lamp’l- the "joe behind joe gardener" is the king of organic gardening and has an amazing seed starting course launching this week and was kind enough to stop by and give us the inside scoop on seed starting basics, and inspire us to deepen our curiosity about where food comes from and empower us to grow it ourselves. If this episode or topic inspires you... join me in Joe's 2021 Master Seed Starting Course! Enrollment is only a week long and closes February 2nd, 2021!  Use my affiliate link here and get access to the private zoom call with Joe and Myself specifically for our  Bloom and Grow Community! We will have the call in March, after we have all binged the course, and troubleshoot our specific questions with Joe and grow as a community together! In this episode we learn: [00:00:10] Maria shares her favorite experiences and benefits of seed starting [00:02:11] Where to get the best seeds for your spring and summer gardens this year [00:06:20] Joe demystifies seed starting and why you shouldn’t be nervous about starting your own garden! [00:07:24] What Joe does for a living and where you can check out for more of his gardening tips [00:09:39] Why Joe emphasizes understanding the why’s of gardening and plant parenthood [00:10:17] Maria shares her own experience with growing seeds and why she didn’t give it a ‘real shot’ prior [00:11:12] Joe talks about the rewarding feeling of starting from a seed versus seedling [00:12:43] The sense of ownership that seed starting instills in us [00:13:31] How growing your own garden expands your food choices [00:14:26] What Maria learned about seed starting versus seedlings when she grew her own tomatoes [00:16:47] Joe answers the question we’re all thinking about: how much do we need for a successful seed starting setup? [00:16:56] Breaking down the materials, the costs, the alternatives, and the conditions you need for seed starting [00:22:14] What kind of soil is ideal for seed starting? [00:24:10] Joe’s recommendations for seed tray sizes, compartment depth, and seed tray materials [00:28:06] When is the best time to start on your seeds? What is the most important date you need to know when growing your own seeds? [00:30:20] Where Maria is sourcing her seeds from for this gardening season [00:33:55] Do seeds have an expiration date? Joe emphasizes the importance of buying seeds from a good and established company [00:35:40] Do we need to be looking out for non-GMO seeds? [00:36:19] Is it possible to grow the seed of a fruit that you just ate? Joe discusses the difference between hybrid and open pollinated non-hybrid [00:38:17] Now that you’ve got your seed starting setup, how do you put your seeds in the soil? [00:39:01] What is the ideal light situation for seed starting? [00:39:38] The step-by-step process of seed starting, what you should expect when you’ve planted your seeds, and the most intensive part of the process according to Joe [00:43:10] The process of thinning and why Maria finds it SO frustrating [00:45:38] Is there a right and only way to germinate your seeds? For Maria’s mom, a damp towel in a Ziploc bag is the way to go [00:46:30] How to check if your seeds are still good [00:47:50] How does cold stratification work and why do some plants need it? Joe explains the what’s, the why’s, and the how’s of this process [00:49:46] What you can learn from Joe’s Master Seed Starting class [00:50:38] The importance of building an engaged and active community of seed starters [00:54:57] An exciting offer from Joe and Maria on how to be a better seed starter! [00:57:41] What Maria is excited about with her seed starting this season!                 Mentioned in our conversation: Take the Master Seed Starting Course with me! Enrollment is only a week long and closes February 2nd, 2021!  Use my affiliate link here and get access to the private zoom call with Joe and Myself specifically for our  Bloom and Grow Community! We will have the call in March, after we have all binged the course, and troubleshoot our specific questions with Joe and grow as a community together! BAGR Episode Living, Potted Christmas Trees with Joe Lamp’l BAGR Episode Fall Garden Plants and Projects with Joe Lamp’l BAGR Episode Talking Tomatoes with Craig LeHoullier and My MOM Cultivating Place Podcast by Jennifer Jewell   Thank you to our episode sponsors: These two sponsors are the perfect combination for seed starting! Use Espoma Organic Seed Starting mix paired with Territorial Seed Company seeds and seed starting accessories! That's what I'll be doing! Territorial Seed Company Thank you Territorial Seed Co for sponsoring today's episode! Territorial Seed Co provides high quality seeds and plants (over 2000 varieties) that are tried and tested on their 75 acre farm and have a ton of fall varieties for us to try! It's already time to start planning your 2021 garden! For seeds, plants, online garden planner, how to videos and more visit TerritorialSeed.com and use code BLOOM10 for 10% off. Espoma Organic Espoma Organics: for responsibly made, fabulous indoor and outdoor organic soils, fertilizers, pest control sprays and more visit espoma.com to find your local dealer or check out my amazon storefront of my favorite Espoma products here.   Follow Joe Take the Master Seed Starting Course with me! Enrollment is only a week long and closes February 2nd, 2021!  Use my affiliate link here and get access to the private zoom call with the Bloom and Grow Community with Joe and Myself to troubleshoot our questions after we take the course!   joe gardener website - joegardener.com The joe gardener show Podcasts - joegardener.com/podcast joe gardener Newsletter - https://growingagreenerworld.lpages.co/joegardener-group-membership-sign-up/ joe gardener Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/joegardenerTV/ joe gardener Facebook Group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/joegardener/ joe gardener Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joegardener/ joe gardenerTV YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/joegardenerTV  joe gardener Twitter - https://twitter.com/joegardener joe gardener Online Gardening Academy - joegardener.com/learn Growing a Greener World - growingagreenerworld.com GGWTV YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ggwtv Follow Maria and Bloom and Grow Radio: Take the Bloom and Grow Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle) Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon! Instagram and Facebook: @BloomandGrowRadio Tiktok: @bloomandgrowradio Subscribe to the Bloom and Grow Youtube Show! /Bloomandgrowradio Website: www.bloomandgrowradio.com Join the (free) Garden Club: www.bloomandgrowradio.com/garden-club

The Thought Room
Ep. 34 | Joe Quade | How to Live Like You're Dying: Peak Experiences, Playfulness & Facing Your Fear

The Thought Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 65:11


Joe Quade is one of the most vivacious and life-filled humans I know. In this episode we talk about playfulness, peak experiences, facing your fear, living, loving, and dying.    Joe shares some incredible stories about overcoming illness, going to jail,  his career as a professional party-thrower, and drinking a beer with thousands of penguins!    Follow Joe on IG @quade_bam   If You Enjoy The Thought Room Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts. Topics Explored:  4:00 Who Joe is and what he is currently doing in the world 5:00 Staying connected to our inner child 9:00 How play and creativity helps remove fear from our lives  14:00 How we can cultivate more play into our lives 19:00 The power of turning everything in your life into a story  25:00 The wild, over-the-top events that Joe creates for a living 29:00 How shifting your energy shifts the energy of the spaces you’re in and the things you create 33:00 The power of doing things in stages and removing distractions  36:30 Practices to remain present when we are listening to others  39:30 A near-death story from Joe’s life and what he learned 45:00 What we can learn from love and how we can open back up after experiencing pain 48:30 Letting ourselves feel the full breadth of emotions  53:00 Another incredible story from Joe’s life 61:00 What Joe would tell his grandkids on his deathbed 64:00 How to connect with Joe Subscribe to The Thought Room:  Apple | https://tinyurl.com/qp3mqnp Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/wxyzmdw Stitcher | https://tinyurl.com/wrxv39g Connect with Joe Quade Instagram | @quade_bam     Connect with Hallie Rose: Thought Room IG | https://www.instagram.com/thoughtroompodcast/  Hallie Rose IG | https://www.instagram.com/hallie_rosebud/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/ThoughtRoomPod YouTube |http://bit.ly/ThoughtRoomYouTube  Website | www.thoughtroompodcast.com  Email | thoughtroompodcast@gmail.com    Sign up for the TRP Newsletter | www.thoughtroompodcast.com    HELP SUPPORT THIS SHOW!    → SUBSCRIBE:  Apple Podcasts +  Spotify + Stitcher +  Google Podcasts     → LEAVE A SHORT APPLE PODCASTS REVIEW:  Would you please consider leaving a typed review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Even a one or two words! It takes less than 60 seconds and really makes a difference in helping to land prominent guests! (https://tinyurl.com/qp3mqnp)    →  SHARE: Spread the word! Share an episode, or tag @thoughtroompodcast on social media--tell us what you liked about this episode!   DONATE:  Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/thoughtroom Paypal: paypal.me/thoughtroompodcast  Venmo | Send a send a one-time gift via Venmo @hallierose   ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special thanks to Emmy-Award winning composer Kodomo (Chris Child) for allowing us to use his brilliant track Concept 1 as our theme song. 

Tantra Talks
Market Watch with Joe McCann Round 4 - Tantra Talks

Tantra Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 49:08


Episode 38 - Join Russell and Joe McCann, market mercenary, technologist and trader, for a discussion on market conditions and some insight on his knowledge of the crypto market today! Main Topics: Joe's current take on the price of Bitcoin Price predictions for 2021 Joe shares his thoughts on recent market conditions including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tesla, and the reaction to 2020's pump. How the recent world events call for neutral networks. What Joe says to those who have been recently asking if they should buy Bitcoin. Follow Joe on Twitter, and if you’d like to follow his trades, check out his incredible Telegram channel. To subscribe and listen to more episodes of Tantra Talks, click HERE. To sign up for beta waitlist visit TantraLabs.io to earn 12% on your BTC! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tantra-talks/message

Ventures
Web development for startups vs. enterprises, StimulusReflex vs. React, and New Magic with Ruby on Rails :: with Joe Clarke and David Parrott

Ventures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 79:24


In this episode of ventures, my guests Joe Clarke (TaskBill.io) and David Parrott (ProtaVentures.com) and I dive deep into the world of web development. We discuss its history over the past few decades, languages and frameworks, tools for entrepreneurs, tips for those learning to code, and thoughts about the upcoming “New Magic” from the Rails and Basecamp communities.FYI: If you are learning to code, check out my new series: https://satchel.works/@wclittle/learn-to-code-as-an-entrepreneur For this podcast episode, visit https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-22 for detailed notes and links to resources (videos, articles, etc…) mentioned. You can watch this episode via video here. In this episode we cover the following:   2:58 - Joe intro, journey as an entrepreneur, TaskBill.io and Hosting Playground5:02 - David intro, journey from video games to over a decade at Amazon Web Services8:22 - Code and the teenage years. What Joe and David did when they were that age, and their advice for teenagers today.15:06 - Will's journey from elementary school, middle school, and high school learning to code a little bit here and there.17:19 - What were Joe and David doing and learning during the 2000s and 2010s? What programming languages were they working with and what kind of applications were they building? 24:29 - Big shifts in the late 2000s and 2010s, jQuery, Single-Page Applications, how were Joe and David thinking about modern web applications during this time? 29:24 - From a pure education standpoint, describing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and frameworks on top of JavaScript. 30:30 - What stack did/does Joe build his companies on? How did/does he think about JavaScript frameworks?33:34 - Will's experience with Angular 1 & 2, Ember, Backbone.js, React, Redux, and how he advised founders to think about their software stack for their startup. 33:05 - A brief journey through David's experience with AWS. What did he learn during that season and how he thinks about progressive web apps, StimulusReflex, and Rails. 41:03 - Does Rails scale? How do Joe and David think about this question? 46:55 - What are Service-oriented architectures? 50:17 - What are “Serverless” architectures?53:08 - What is Joe learning now in the Stimulus/StimulusReflex as he's building Taskbill.io? What is TaskBill? 57:58 - What do Joe and David think about the upcoming “New Magic” that the basecamp team is releasing? What do they think it will be? What potential pitfalls might there be? 1:04:05 - For the developers considering using Stimulus/StimulusReflex and/or New Magic, what are considerations to keep in mind when choosing your software stack? 1:09:58 - Discussing how developers have a choice to determine where RAM and CPU computation take place (i.e. on client machines or on back-end servers). 1:11:54 - Final words from Joe and David. Advice for entrepreneurs choosing their stack, and advice for investors doing diligence on technical teams.1:17:12 - People can find Joe @jclarke on Twitter, and at TaskBill.io, and get a hold of David at https://protaventures.com. 

Successful Athletes Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad
+70% FTP, Sub 10 IM and Crit Racing with Joe Byrne – Successful Athletes Podcast 26

Successful Athletes Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 55:24


Joe Byrne used TrainerRoad to raise his FTP by 70% and log an incredible sub-10 IRONMAN time in terrible conditions, then he changed gears to try something new. Joe is now working his way up the road race classification system in Ireland and proving you don’t need a huge FTP to be successful.   Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: www.TrainerRoad.com/Forum   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM   TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals   Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/2HVFvV2 Train Together with Group Workouts: https://bit.ly/2HLLeMV Get Started: https://bit.ly/2TIdlPS   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   ATHLETE INTERVIEWS THAT MAKE YOU FASTER   The Successful Athletes Podcast dissects the preparation and execution of outstanding performances by TrainerRoad athletes. From world record performances to personal records and life changing health improvements, get an inside look at what it takes to get faster.   Subscribe to the Successful Athletes Podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2X0KEj2   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:   How Joe broke 10 hours at a full-distance IRONMAN Making equipment changes for windy conditions• What depth wheels to use in the wind• How training differs for different triathlon events• Why Joe changed to road cycling• What Joe learned during his first road race• How to race without a big FTP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   FOLLOW TRAINERROAD   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainerRd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainerroad/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrainerRoad • Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/trainerroad

Built in Seattle with Adam Schoenfeld
Joe Heitzeberg (Crowd Cow CEO) on picking the right idea, validating with strangers, and scaling a marketplace

Built in Seattle with Adam Schoenfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 41:46


On this episode of The Built in Seattle Podcast, I talked with  Joe Heitzeberg, CEO & Founder at Crowd Cow (crowdcow.com).For extras from this interview, subscribe to my weekly emailEpisode HighlightsWhy tech insiders laughed at the idea.What it looks like when you have more demand than supply.How to test a startup by talking to strangers at Starbucks.Why the idea for Crowd Cow broke Joe's spreadsheet.The phases of validation *before* prototyping.The secret to getting PR without doing PR.Balancing your north star while testing along the way.Weighing distractions vs opportunities.The evolution from a single cow to a marketplace for all meat.What Joe wanted to do differently as a serial entrepreneur.The challenges scaling a team from scrappy learners to vertical specialists.Why Joe wanted an "adventure" when picking a new company.Some interesting facts about chicken breedsHow a tech entrepreneur and engineer built trust with farmers.Guest Bio:Joe Heitzeberg is the CEO and co-founder of Crowd Cow, a company offering the widest assortment of local, sustainable and delicious beef, pork, chicken and seafood direct from the producer, delivered to your door. Prior to Crowd Cow, he was the co-founder and President of Madrona Venture Labs, a startup incubator and was the co-founder and CEO of MediaPiston (acquired by UpWork in 2012, IPO in 2018) and Snapvine (acquired by WhitePages in 2008). Joe graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Computer Science and has a MBA from MIT.Where to follow Joe:https://twitter.com/jheitzebhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joeheitzeberg/Where to follow Adam:https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamschoenfeld/https://twitter.com/schoenyFeedback? Suggestions on who to interview? Email me anytime - adamseattlepodcast@gmail.com

The Rabbi's Husband
S1E79 - Joe Lonsdale on Deuteronomy 32 – “Responsibility — from the Bible, and for Us”

The Rabbi's Husband

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 18:28


Mark is delighted to welcome “perhaps the youngest person to have ever earned the appellation ‘a legend’” to the podcast today. Joe Lonsdale truly is a legend in the fields of business, philanthropy, and public policy, and was the youngest member of the Forbes ‘100 Midas List’ in 2016 and 2017. As an investor in, and founder of, numerous businesses, Joe has found great success with such companies as Wish, OpenGov, 8VC, and Addepar, to name just a few. The passage he has chosen to discuss with Mark today is Deuteronomy 32. Joe starts off by summarizing the passage, sharing why he chose it, and highlighting the notion of accepting blame that is found within it. He then goes on to discuss his experiences with both failure and blame, how self-criticism is needed now more than ever in society, and the discipline and framework that chess has taught him. Joe also offers his advice on what should be passed on to children, the current lack of gratefulness that he observes in his own generation, and the importance of criticism and how it is delivered. He concludes the episode with the lessons he has learned about humankind and his advice for young parents. Joe’s objective observations about his own failures are inspiring, especially considering the vast amount of success he has achieved in his life, and the lessons he derives from this prophetic passage, so very relevant to society today, reinforce yet again the role of the Torah as an eternal guidebook for us all. Episode Highlights: · Joe’s summary of the passage and why he chose it · Accepting blame and striving to do better · Joe’s experience with failures and blame · Avoiding Moses’ prophetic warning · Accepting blame in the world these days · What Joe has learned from playing chess · His perspective on the inheritance to pass on to children, and the current lack of gratefulness for American core values among those born in the 80’s and 90’s · The importance of criticism and how it is delivered · The things about humankind that Joe has learned · His message to young parents Quotes: “This is the last speech that Moses gives the people before they enter Israel.” “When things are not going well, I think the first thing you should do is look at what you’ve done, and look at how you could be doing better yourself.” “The only way you get better is rather than blame everyone around you, you blame yourself.” “Most of the Torah is essentially reminders.” “As soon as you start to tell yourself that you’re really good at something, that’s when you stub your toe.” “When things are going well, become paranoid.” “Acknowledge your own faults.” “Whether you win or you lose, the discipline’s the same, right? You’re reviewing to see how you could have done better irrespective of the result.” “The hardest things we have in life is when you have success, when…life is going really well because…those are the easiest times to forget your values and forget your principles.” “Grateful am I.” “Love involves criticism, or else it’s not love.” “If you have to deliver the rain, deliver it with the dew.” “People respond better when you actually see their strengths and you actually show confidence in them and believe in them than they do to criticism.” Deuteronomy 32 - https://www.sefaria.org/Deuteronomy.32?lang=en&aliyot=0 Links: The Rabbi’s Husband homepage: http://therabbishusband.com/ Mark’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/markgerson?lang=en

The Aviation RC Noob
Ep 10 - Flight Boxes

The Aviation RC Noob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 126:37


In this episode Matt and Joe Talk about what they bring to the field. Not before they cover their weekly flying antics and talk about what’s on their benches. 0:00:40 - Intro Flying Stories: 0:02:00 - Joe 0:34:00 - Matt 0:47:50 - Listener Comments 0:56:54 - Event Discussion: 1st Discord Build Party! 1:00:00 - Topic - What is a field box, and what is it for? 1:04:10 - What Joe brings to the field 1:07:40 - What Matt brings to the field 1:21:48 - The ARCN Field Box 1:41:32 - Checklist (C.R.A.P., High-Five) 1:58:24 - Workbench 2:04:50 - Closing Show Resource Links: Joe's Spitfire - here and here Watch Joe and Matt flying their Spitfires here Buddy Box Flight II here Discord Link Feedback: Join us on Discord! Email us @ AviationRCNoob@gmail.com, Say Hi on our Facebook Page Tell us how we’re doing - FliteTest Forums Show Page Help others find the podcast by giving us a 5 star Rating on Apple Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/avaitionrcnoob/message

B2B Growth Think Tank
Joe Apfelbaum: How To Build A Wildly Successful B2B Personal Brand On LinkedIn

B2B Growth Think Tank

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 44:17


We all have a personal brand. And it's so important, even if you don't think it is. In fact as I realised, not having a personal brand is... also a personal brand! But there's a lot of confusion around personal branding. It's almost become a bit of a buzzword. So perhaps reputation is a better way of describing it... Simply, personal branding is how you prove to your ideal clients that you're worthy of their trust. It isn't bragging. It's not being narcissistic either. It's your opportunity to share with the others how you use your talents to serve them. So today I'm delighted to be talking to Joe Apfelbaum who's personal brand stood out to me as a big, beaming, emoji happy face of light in an ocean of sameness on LinkedIn. He's the CEO of Ajax Union, one of the fastest growing companies in America, and founder of Evrygreen Networking where he helps his clients go from lurkers to influencer on linkedIn by building your personal brand. He has a PHD in results and has over 1000 selfies with his audience (pre-covid of course) and is living proof of the power of a personal brand. So if you want to become known for your expertise and have clients coming to you, Joe is the guy to listen to! On this episode: How Joe transformed from shy "computer nerd", to global influencer with one of the fastest growing companies in America using his personal brand. The tangible, bottom line benefits of a personal brand. Big myths of personal branding and how to avoid the common mistakes. Why personal branding isn't about being famous. Real world tactical applications for building a profitable personal brand on LinkedIn. What Joe would do if he had to start again from scratch. Why there's almost certainly 6 to 7 figures of untapped revenue opportunity hiding in plain sight for you right now And much more! Visit Ajax Union Website Find Out About Joe's LinkedIn Training Connect with Joe On LinkedIn Get My Free Book! Conversational Relationship Marketing 10 Golden Rules For B2B and Professional Service Businesses That Consistently Create More Sales Opportunities & Close Deals (Using Professionalism, Ethics and Good Manners) Discover exactly how to ensure that you consistently have a full calendar of motivated and qualified ideal potential clients who want to discuss how you can help them. I'm literally giving away the exact strategy my clients pay thousands to implement with them! Not only that, but inside you'll find all the templates, frameworks and workbooks that you can use for free, with no strings attached. Not even an opt in! Get Your Copy On The Client Catching Podcast Listener Gift Page Happy Fishing!

What's The Difference?
Episode 58: The Importance of Inclusion, with Joe Gerstandt

What's The Difference?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 31:47


Joe Gerstandt is a speaker, author, and advisor bringing greater clarity, action, and impact to organizational diversity and inclusion efforts. Joe has worked with Fortune 100 corporations, small non-profits, government entities, and everything in between. He speaks at numerous conferences and summits and is a featured contributor for the Workforce Diversity Network Expert Forum. His insights have been published in Diversity Best Practices, Diversity Executive, HR Executive, numerous other print and on-line journals, and he co-authored the book Social Gravity: Harnessing the Natural Laws of Relationships. Joe has also served on the Intersectional Culture and Diversity Advisory (ICD) Council for the social networking platform, Twitter, and currently the board of directors for the Tri-Faith Initiative, which brings together in permanent residency a synagogue, church, mosque, and interfaith center on one 38-acre campus in the middle of America’s heartland. Joe grew up on a family farm in NW Iowa, served four years in the United States Marine Corps, including participation in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, attended Iowa State University and then spent 6 years working in management and business development for technology and communication companies. He then made a career change and went to work for a grassroots non-profit organization, and this is where he found himself drawn to issues related to diversity and inclusion and then became actively involved in that work. Today, Joe believes that we can ill afford to continue applying a 20th century approach to an increasingly critical set of 21st century issues. A strong advocate for resetting the diversity and inclusion conversation, Joe sees diversity and inclusion as poorly understood and often misunderstood. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Joe came to work in diversity, equity and inclusion through working in the nonprofit sector What factors Joe believes have contributed to our slowed progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion, and why leaders often see confuse this work with compliance issues Why Joe isn’t a fan of best practices since organizations and their needs vary so greatly from each other Why organizations often forget that inclusion is separate from diversity and often don’t understand why inclusion matters What major challenges organizations are facing today, and why the global pandemic is having a major impact on diversity and inclusion Why our society is more polarized than ever, and why organizations must work for clarity on the behavioral component of the issue Why diversity, equity, and inclusion within organizations isn’t inherently partisan or political and why organizations must set a standard of expected behaviors What Joe hopes we will be doing differently in this work ten years from now, and why organizations who are doing the work now are laying the foundation for a strong future What advice Joe would offer to new practitioners in this space, and why getting clear on why the work is important to you matters Why you should define and work toward the unique contribution you can make within the realm of diversity, equity and inclusion Additional resources: Website: www.joegerstandt.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joegerstandt/ Twitter: @joegerstandt

Spartan Up! - A Spartan Race for the Mind!
The Two Essentials to Success  with Ed Mylett & Joe De Sena

Spartan Up! - A Spartan Race for the Mind!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 42:32


Ed Mylett is one of the fifty wealthiest individuals under fifty - what has been his strategy? In this episode, Joe De Sena challenges you to find the two essential elements.  In Ed’d life he first found his catalyst, what motivates him. Mylett’s mantra became “Bella’s Wedding.” After a doctor gave him advice, he used that as his way to navigate decisions - will this help or hurt my ability to walk my daughter down the aisle? It’s the process and the pursuit of his goals that truly gives him joy. Winning is actually an art form. This episode will reframe how you view success and make you realize you are always able to do one more!  LESSONS  1. Find your catalyst aka “Bella’s Wedding” 
 2. Understand leverage
 3. Learn linking & anchoring 
 4. The joy is in the pursuit 
 5. Help others
 6. Winning is an art form 
 7. TRUST the process
 8. Don’t avoid pain 
 9. Find passion 
 10. Feed your identity 
 11. Believe that you deserve what you want 
 12. Self confidence is keeping promises to yourself 
 13. Always do one more 
 This episode is brought to you by ATHLETICBREWING.COM for free shipping on two six-packs or more  LINKS  https://www.edmylett.com TIME STAMPS  1:00 Joe tells us what we are going to learn today 2:00 ATHLETICBREWING.COM intro 2:30 Interview begins with Ed & his fitness regime  4:00 Conversations around testosterone  6:30 A wakeup call around health: “Bella’s Wedding”  9:00 Pleasure versus pain  10:00 Finding leverage & the Spartan Paradox  12:00 The joy of pursuing goals  14:00 Redifining crazy  15:45 Most important thing is to help others  17:30 Mentoring at an orphanage 19:30 How do you demonstrate what success looks like?  20:45  ATHLETICBREWING.COM break 24:00 Winning as an art form  27:30 Always more to give  30:00 Missionary work  32:00 Tips for those who have to much comfort  33:00 Tips for those who have to “fight for milk” 36:30 Believe that you deserve what you want  38:30 Always do one more  39:30 What Joe got from this interview  SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpShow YouTube: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpYT Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pYBkk1T684YQg7CmoaAZt FOLLOW SPARTAN UP: Spartan Up on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spartanuppodcast/ Spartan Up on Twitter https://twitter.com/SpartanUpPod CREDITS: Producer – Marion Abrams, Madmotion, llc. Hosts: Joe De Sena  Sefra Alexandra, Johnny Waite & Colonel Nye send their regards :)   Production Assistant - Andrea Hagarty © 2020 Spartan  

Wired To Hunt
Ep. 355: Becoming an Elite Deer Hunter with Joe Rentmeester

Wired To Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 104:24


Today on the show I’m joined by Wisconsin bowhunter and Hunting Beast contributor Joe Rentmeester to discuss his take on the aggressive hunting tactics that have led him to becoming one of the best DIY deer hunters around. Topics discussed: What Joe's early days of hunting looked like How he connected with Dan Infalt and started learning from him in-person The most important lessons he's learned from Dan Infalt How his style differs from Infalt Tips for locating and targeting specific bucks Ideas for hunting early season mornings Predicting buck bedding areas How to determine the right spot to set-up VS pushing in farther How Joe "won" back to back Public Land Challenges One deer hunting "rule" we need to forget One deer hunting "rule" we all need to learn When to be aggressive, when not Connect with Mark Kenyon and MeatEater Mark Kenyon  on Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch

Wired To Hunt
Ep. 355: Becoming an Elite Deer Hunter with Joe Rentmeester

Wired To Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 104:24


Today on the show I’m joined by Wisconsin bowhunter and Hunting Beast contributor Joe Rentmeester to discuss his take on the aggressive hunting tactics that have led him to becoming one of the best DIY deer hunters around. Topics discussed: What Joe's early days of hunting looked like How he connected with Dan Infalt and started learning from him in-person The most important lessons he's learned from Dan Infalt How his style differs from Infalt Tips for locating and targeting specific bucks Ideas for hunting early season mornings Predicting buck bedding areas How to determine the right spot to set-up VS pushing in farther How Joe "won" back to back Public Land Challenges One deer hunting "rule" we need to forget One deer hunting "rule" we all need to learn When to be aggressive, when not Connect with Mark Kenyon and MeatEater Mark Kenyon  on Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch

Vive Nutrition Radio
Trends in the dietary supplement industry and what makes a good quality product with Joe Imberlina

Vive Nutrition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 61:52


Welcome dear listener to another awesome episode of VNR!  We have a guest today in our ChitChat Series. He’s a good friend of ours and also a very knowledgeable dude in the supplement industry. His name is Joe Imberlina  Here is little more about him  Joseph Imberlina is the Sales Lead B2B for Klean Athlete.  In this role, he has various responsibilities including the direct management of sales for the eastern half of the country business as well as leading and coordinating cross functional communication across the organization to ensure sales, marketing, product development and supply chain teams are aligned in brand strategy and needs.   He has been with Klean Athlete since its creation in 2013 and carries 12 years’ worth of experience in the Nutritional Supplement Industry.  He is widely respected for his dedication and loyalty assuring the success of his clients and their athletes. In today’s conversation we covered:    What Joe does How did he get into the supplement industry?  The inside scoop on the supplement industry and changing trends with COVID-19 Manufacturing practices - What is the process of getting a supplement out of the market How can consumers identify a "good" vs. a "bad" supplements Third-Party Testing and what is it?  What is the process of obtaining one of those certifications?  Can we trust a supplement that does not have these seals?  Klean athlete and their supplement lines  How does a supplement company come up with new products and formulations?  To learn more about Klean Athlete, visit https://www.kleanathlete.com/ If you are interested to bring Klean to your gym facilities feel free to contact joe directly HERE Here is how you can connect to each one of the hosts  Nate Diaz  https://www.instagram.com/natediaz_rd/ Antonio Castillo https://www.instagram.com/coach_tonycastillo/ TO CONNECT WITH ME  On Instagram: www.instagram.com/andresayesta On TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/tLLoyS/ On Youtube www.youtube.com/c/vivenutrition Podcast IG page: www.instagram.com/vivenutrition On Facebook www.facebook.com/vivenutrition Our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1934943366627043/?ref=bookmarks FREE RESOURCES To download my COVID-19 Survival Guide tap here  To download my Intermittent Fasting FREE course tap here   FOR NUTRITION COACHING Apply here at www.vive-nutrition.com/online-coaching 

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
Strategies and Mindset for Getting Through Economic Downturns with Joe Solari

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 51:27


Episode 014 / Joe Solari joined us this week to help authors create a financial plan for getting through Covid-19’s economic repercussions. We talk about short and long-term strategies and mindset issues for indie authors. You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com. Joe Solari is an author, entrepreneur, and consultant. He graduated with a BFA from the School of the Art Institute and an MBA from Chicago Booth School of Business. Joe helps authors create business systems. In this podcast episode, you’ll discover: How the economy cycles and what to do if this your first economic downturn Strategies for the short term, including continued production of content (story drafts) as well as stress testing your business Why cash flow is important in the short term Long-term strategies Fundamental shifts in marketing that may come in the future Considerations around releasing books right now What Joe wishes he’d known about getting through an economic downturn Benefits of being your own boss during this time Links: Joe Solari - author business stress test link is on the home page

Under Center Podcast
3 prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft you should know

Under Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 29:22


The 2020 NFL draft will be different this year and the process has been just as unusual. NBCS Bears insider JJ Stankevitz is joined Jeremy Chinn, Broc Rutter, and Joe Gaziano to discuss how different this process has been, what do they expect to bring to an NFL roster, and share their stories on how they got to this point in the draft process.(1:30) - Southern Illinois University safety Jeremy Chinn on the drafting process this year(5:20) - What was it like for Jeremy to have Hall of Famer Steve Atwater as an uncle(8:41) - North Central College quarterback Broc Rutter on navigating the draft process from a small school(13:20) - Broc on the jump in competition from Div. III to the NFL(19:07) - Northwestern pass rusher Joe Gaziano on preparing for the draft(25:20) - What Joe wants NFL teams to know about his game

10x Talk
Using an Impact Filter to Prepare for Possible World Crisis with Dan Sullivan and Joe - 10xTalk Episode #164

10x Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 46:01


Don't miss another episode of 10xTalk, subscribe today at www.10xtalk.com/subscribe. If you’d like access to the show notes or the exercise to help you take action on what was discussed, please visit www.10xtalk.com/164. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Dan and Joe in this episode:  The origin of the Impact Filter and how you can utilize it to align your teamwork during a pandemic How to 10x you and your teams clarity, confidence and capabilities in both good times and scary times What Joe did with an Impact Filter to prepare, lead and inspire his team during the COVID-19 world crisis A safe way to deal with unexpressed fears your team and clients might have so you can help them What Dan and Joe learned from one of the top FBI negotiators in the world about preparation How Joe is continuing to run his business full speed ahead based on the Impact Filter One thing you can do to develop greater skills and capabilities during Scary Times

Business Lunch
*Special Episode* Adaptability & How To Swiftly Pivot During Chaotic Times, with Joe Polish, Roland Frasier and Dean Jackson

Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 70:11


We have a timely special episode for you today, a 'simulcast' bonus edition thanks to Joe Polish and team. Roland Frasier sat with Joe and Dean Jackson to talk about adaptability and the moment we all are finding ourselves in with this global pandemic. If you want to learn how smart business owners and live event hosts are moving decisively to support their clients, preserve their team, and protect their bottom line, you need to listen in.  Everything is changing so quickly, so for the record, this conversation happened on March 15th, 2020. "Entrepreneurial solutions are what's going to help the economy and crisis." – Joe Polish Listen For, • How they're already making shifts within their own businesses to prepare for what's to come. • How Roland handled the postponement of Traffic and Conversion Summit and the three critical questions he asked himself first. • How to think strategically and rationally about your business in times of "turnaround" to maximize efficiency and strengthen your business. • The MINDSET that will get us out of an economic crisis.  • Why cash flow, operations, and marketing shifts need to be assessed ASAP. • What Joe communicated in his latest TEAM HUDDLE in response to the times.  • How to deliver the deliverable no matter what. • How your product determines your behavior, whether it's Essentials, indulgences, or 'deferrables.'  • How to WIN with calm and focused intention.  • A lesson from a boxer about getting punched in the face. "Context is more important than content right now." – Joe Polish If you're enjoying the show, you can show your support by heading over to ApplePodcasts and hitting the subscribe button! This will help other smart listeners find us, and we would really appreciate that! Contact & Follow Roland On Facebook  On Instagram  Through his Website  Follow Business Lunch Podcast On Twitter On Instagram Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Business Lunch with Roland Frasier? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on ApplePodcasts and leave us an honest review! Your feedback will not only help us improve the show, but it will help us connect with more high flyers like you. Click to find us on Apple Podcasts and other podcast players.

10x Talk
The COVID-19 Conversation: Clearly Understanding The Reality and Risks of COVID-19 Featuring Dr. Mansoor Mohammed, Dan Sullivan and Joe Polish - 10xTalk Episode #163

10x Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 73:45


Don't miss another episode of 10xTalk, subscribe today at www.10xtalk.com/subscribe. If you’d like access to the show notes or the exercise to help you take action on what was discussed, please visit www.10xtalk.com/163. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Mansoor,Dan and Joe in this episode:  Dr. Mansoor Mohammed gives his expert perspective and scientific understanding of the current COVID-19 pandemic Is there a strong genetic underpinning to the severity of COVID-19 in individuals? Dr. Mansoor gives his insights… Dr. Mansoor discusses how the COVID-19 is spread AND how it can spread through the air for HOURS before settling How droplets containing COVID-19, moving from air to surfaces, once settled, can stay alive on surfaces for DAYS Why we MUST be careful about overcrowded locations and poor air quality that contribute to the spread of COVID-19 Being ‘Exposed To’ versus ‘Infected With’ COVID-19: Three areas of exposure, the role of the ACE2 gene, and comorbid infection Four steps you, your family and company can take to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in your household workplace, and community Dr. Mansoor explains the risk stratifications, types of individuals, and segments of the population with the highest level of COVID-19 risk Why it’s important to alleviate stress so you maintain your immune responsiveness and why healthy individuals may not have to worry How to properly and intelligently look at the similarities and differences between COVID-19 and the 1918 Spanish Flu Why Dr. Mansoor is concerned about COVID-19 if we don’t manage to contain and stratify the disease The three most important things you can do to control your cortisol and stress response to COVID-19 How societal stress can DIRECTLY impact the severity of outcome in COVID-19 infected individuals What Joe and Dan Sullivan are personally doing to stay calm and confident during this time

Genius Network
Acting Swiftly and Decisively in Times of Crisis with Roland Frasier, Dean Jackson, and Joe Polish - Genius Network Episode #140

Genius Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 69:17


Are you adaptable? Well, now’s the time to find out! Learn how Roland Frasier, Dean Jackson, and Joe Polish are handling business during these tough times in today’s episode of the Genius Network podcast.  If you’d like access to the video, show notes or the exercise to help you take action on what was discussed, please visit www.GeniusNetwork.com/140. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Roland, Dean, and Joe in this episode:  How to ADAPT in rapidly changing times - even if live events are your livelihood.  How Roland handled the postponement of the Traffic and Conversion Summit. The 3 questions Roland FIRST asked himself when making the decision.  The MINDSET that will get us out of an economic crisis.  Why QUICKNESS and DECISIVENESS are necessary when taking action.  Why cash flow, operations, and marketing shifts need to be assessed ASAP. What Joe communicated in his latest TEAM HUDDLE in response to the times.  How to deliver the deliverable no matter what.  How to make the best operations and marketing decisions during tough times.  Essentials, indulgences, deferrables and how your product determines your behavior.  How to WIN with calm and focused intention.  A lesson from a boxer about getting punched in the face. 

I Love Marketing
Adaptability and How To Swiftly Pivot During Chaotic Times with Roland Frasier, Dean Jackson, and Joe Polish - I Love Marketing Episode #364

I Love Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 70:12


Roland Frasier, Dean Jackson, and Joe Polish recognize that we will all be affected by the Coronavirus pandemic and its economic implications in some way, shape or form. Learn how they’re handling it with swift and decisive action in today’s episode of I Love Marketing. If you’d like access to the show notes, a direct play link, or the exercise to help you take action on what was discussed, please visit http://www.ilovemarketing.com/364. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Roland, Dean, and Joe in this episode:  How to ADAPT in rapidly changing times - even if live events are your livelihood.  How Roland handled the postponement of Traffic and Conversion Summit. The 3 questions Roland FIRST asked himself when making the decision.  The MINDSET that will get us out of an economic crisis.  Why QUICKNESS and DECISIVENESS are necessary when taking action.  Why cash flow, operations, and marketing shifts need to be assessed ASAP. What Joe communicated in his latest TEAM HUDDLE in response to the times.  How to deliver the deliverable no matter what.  How to make the best operations and marketing decisions during tough times.  Essentials, indulgences, deferrables and how your product determines your behavior.  How to WIN with calm and focused intention.  A lesson from a boxer about getting punched in the face. 

Authentic Persuasion Show
[E169] Sales Fundamentals with Joe Rizzo – Part 2 of 4

Authentic Persuasion Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 10:29


This is the second segment of the conversation I had with Joe.  In Part 2, Joe and I talk about: Understanding your prospect’s situation, and then doing something about it Knowing the right questions to ask What Joe would have done differently, now looking back on his first sales job Download The Power of Authentic […]

Mining Stock Education
Expert Resource Sector Commentary from Joe Mazumdar

Mining Stock Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 29:24


Joe Mazumdar of Exploration Insights provides expert resource sector commentary in this interview. He also discusses his thoughts on several different commodities and what investment vehicles speculators might utilize to play those commodities. Throughout the discussion, Joe shares how he is positioning his personal resource stock portfolio. Joe Mazumdar is co-editor and analyst at Exploration Insights. Joe has an extensive, multi-decade background in working for both mining companies and the financial institutions that cover and invest in mining equities. He possesses an excellent understanding of geology, the process of exploration and development, and what it takes to run and finance a mining company. 0:15 Introduction 0:55 Can all good projects get funded right now? 3:07 Uranium stock speculation now 5:13 Thoughts on copper 7:12 Type of Nevada project Barrick/Newmont Goldcorp will buy 10:12 Half of Joe’s portfolio is in prospect generators now 12:07 Do you invest in an explorer with news flow only once per year? 13:27 Thoughts on zinc and zinc juniors 14:39 Thoughts on tin 16:00 What Joe looks for in a commodity’s fundamentals 18:03 Bullish on palladium? 21:45 Thoughts on rhodium 23:55 Thoughts on rare earths 25:05 Final advice for 2020 Joe Mazumdar’s website: https://www.explorationinsights.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.

Onward Nation
Episode 920: Following your passion while setting attainable goals, with Joe Battista

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 40:17


Joe Battista is a professional speaker, instructor, author, and Owner of Pragmatic Passion LLC Consulting. His first book “The Power of Pragmatic Passion” was released in September of 2018. He serves as Vice President and an Executive Coach for the National Athletic and Professional Success Academy. In 19 seasons as the head coach of the Penn State Icers his teams won 512 games and six American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) national championships. Joe helped secure the largest gift in Penn State history from Terry and Kim Pegula ($88 Million) in 2010 to establish NCAA hockey teams and construct the Pegula Ice Arena. He was named Associate Athletic Director to oversee the project. The American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) named Joe the 2014 winner of the “Lou Lamoriello Award” for his career contributions to college hockey. Joe was a Vice President of the Buffalo Sabres and a Director of Amateur Hockey for the Pittsburgh Penguins. He is a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association Hall of Fame and the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Joe is a 1983 graduate of Penn State’s Smeal College of Business and he resides in State College, PA with his wife Heidi and they have 3 children, Brianna (26), Jon (24), and Ryan (18). What you will learn from this episode: How wise mentorship and coaching from others helped guide Joe to follow his passion into a career in the business and coaching sides of hockey How Joe’s time at Penn State was capped by helping raise the largest single financial gift in the university’s history to establish Penn State’s hockey program How Joe’s book “The Power of Pragmatic Passion” has been a powerful networking and business development tool for his business How Joe defines a “pragmatic passion”, and why he believes passion alone isn’t enough to succeed How turning his “pragmatic passion” into a career has given Joe a deeper feeling of fulfillment and purpose What Joe’s “seven common sense principles” are, and how business leaders can integrate these principles into their leadership Why you should give yourself a quarterly or semi-annual “you review” evaluation of where you are in life and in your career Why purpose and passion can be incredible tools to help you get through the “grind” parts of your career Why convenience store brand Sheetz employs someone specifically to figure out how to put the company out of business five years from now Resources: Website: www.pragmaticpassion.com Email: joe@pragmaticpassion.com The Power of Pragmatic Passion by Joe Battista: https://amzn.to/2QCTmRN Facebook: www.facebook.com/coachjoebattista/ Twitter: @coachjoeba

Roundball Roundup
Episode 27: Beating LA + Previewing the new year

Roundball Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 14:12


Joe Ingles gives his review of Jordan Clarkson's home and road debuts. Was Saturday a signature win? UtahJazz.com’s JP Chunga recaps the victory against the Clippers. What’s the new year going to bring? It starts with an Eastern Conference road swing.  A rundown of the episode:1:40 — The Jazz’s rebounding turnaround  3:55 — What Joe sees in JC 6:50 — Lineup combinations that are working 8:20 — New Year goals 11:00 — Looking at Detroit and Chicago

Future of Agriculture
FOA 185: Commercial Greenhouses on Conventional Farms with Joe Swartz

Future of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 34:00


    Joe Swartz is the Vice President and Lead Horticulturist at AmHydro, a company recognized as a top innovator in the ag industry and focused on developing products that promote efficient hydroponic growing systems. Joe is also widely recognized as one of the leading consultants when it comes to Controlled Environment Agricultural industries that include commercial greenhouse farms. He specializes in crop production improvements, pesticide-free insect and disease control, and professional grower training, among other skills.   Joe joins me today to discuss the economic implications of fusing traditional farming with greenhouse technology. He shares why he is interested in greenhouse farming and how he initially tried it himself. He explains how controlled ag works and the factors required to make it work. He describes the benefits traditional farmers can reap from adapting greenhouse operations. Joe also shares some of the limitations of controlled environment agriculture.       “Incorporation of greenhouse techniques into an existing traditional farm is really a very natural and very positive progression.” - Joe Swartz       This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast:   What Joe's focus was before he became invested on greenhouse technology. Where his interest in controlled ag came from. The importance of the environment and location when it comes to controlled ag. The practicalities of controlled ag during the winter. Benefits of merging traditional farming and controlled environments. The return on investment when it comes to greenhouse farming. Encouraging the youth to join the ag industry. Limiting factors of setting up a controlled environment type of farm. Determining standards of practices for controlled environments.       Resources Mentioned:   Hydroponics and Controlled Environment Ag with Joe Swartz of American Hydroponics     Connect with Joe Swartz   AmHydro Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn         We Are a Part of a Bigger Family!    The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today.      Join the Conversation! To get your most pressing ag questions answered and share your perspective on various topics we’ve discussed on the Future of Agriculture podcast, head over to SpeakPipe.com/FutureofAg and leave a recorded message!   Share the Ag-Love!    Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots!    Learn more about AgGrad by visiting:  Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram

Farm  & Rural Ag Network
Future of Agriculture Podcast - Commercial Greenhouses on Conventional Farms with Joe Swartz

Farm & Rural Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 34:00


Joe Swartz is the Vice President and Lead Horticulturist at AmHydro, a company recognized as a top innovator in the ag industry and focused on developing products that promote efficient hydroponic growing systems. Joe is also widely recognized as one of the leading consultants when it comes to Controlled Environment Agricultural industries that include commercial greenhouse farms. He specializes in crop production improvements, pesticide-free insect and disease control, and professional grower training, among other skills.   Joe joins me today to discuss the economic implications of fusing traditional farming with greenhouse technology. He shares why he is interested in greenhouse farming and how he initially tried it himself. He explains how controlled ag works and the factors required to make it work. He describes the benefits traditional farmers can reap from adapting greenhouse operations. Joe also shares some of the limitations of controlled environment agriculture.       “Incorporation of greenhouse techniques into an existing traditional farm is really a very natural and very positive progression.” - Joe Swartz       This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast:   What Joe's focus was before he became invested on greenhouse technology. Where his interest in controlled ag came from. The importance of the environment and location when it comes to controlled ag. The practicalities of controlled ag during the winter. Benefits of merging traditional farming and controlled environments. The return on investment when it comes to greenhouse farming. Encouraging the youth to join the ag industry. Limiting factors of setting up a controlled environment type of farm. Determining standards of practices for controlled environments.       Resources Mentioned:   Hydroponics and Controlled Environment Ag with Joe Swartz of American Hydroponics     Connect with Joe Swartz   AmHydro Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn         We Are a Part of a Bigger Family!    The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today.      Join the Conversation! To get your most pressing ag questions answered and share your perspective on various topics we’ve discussed on the Future of Agriculture podcast, head over to SpeakPipe.com/FutureofAg and leave a recorded message!   Share the Ag-Love!    Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots!    Learn more about AgGrad by visiting:  Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram

Ghosts In The Valley
Paranormal Photographer Joseph A. Market

Ghosts In The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 47:25


Joseph Market has taken over 13,000 photos. What Joe found in over 500 of these were mind blowing. Joseph Market is a resident of Evansville Indiana and knows the great history of this historic town. Joe is writing a book, possibly a series on a few of these photos that will appear in the book(s). You can follow along as Joe talks about each series of photos with these following hashtags on Twitter. Section 1, #LibsCandyStoreCoffin. Section 2, #OhioRiverGhost #GiantOrb. Section 3. #JazzyAndTheDevil. Section 4, #TheIndianMound #TheGiantMounds #TheCoverup. Section 5, #OrbStorm #SignatureSchool #OrbStormSkull. Section 6, #TheBeardedDoctor #TheLittleGirl #TheBeardedDoctorRevisted #TheBigBlackBird. Section 7, #TheHauntedWeddingReception #TheUninvitedGroomsman #GuardianWeddingDog. Section 8, #TheFlyingSkulls. You can also follow along with all the photos on Facebook under one hashtag - #1860evansville. Joeseph Market sent me quite a few photos we didn't get to. Hopefully we can discuss more in detail about these excluded photos and release of his book. You can leave comments or ghost stories at cooley54@gmail.com also www.cooley54.wixsite.com/ghostsinthevalley Also please leave comments and ratings for Ghosts In The Valley Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Deezer, iHeart, Soundcloud, Spreaker and all other podcasting sights

The Productivityist Podcast
Crowdsourcing Paris with J.H. Bunting

The Productivityist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 44:31


On this episode of the program I speak with J.H. Bunting about the life of a writer and the making of his ambitious new book, Crowdsourcing Paris: Memoirs of a Travel Adventure. This episode is sponsored by HoneyBook. HoneyBook is an online business management tool that organizes your client communications, bookings, contracts, and invoices – all in one place. HoneyBook makes it simple to run your business better. Professional templates, e-signatures and built in automation keeps everything on track and makes you look good. right now, HoneyBook is offering listeners of this podcast 50% off when you visit http://honeybook.com/timecrafting (http://honeybook.com/timecrafting). Payment is flexible, and this promotion applies whether you pay monthly or annually.This episode is brought to you by Woven Calendar. Woven Calendar features powerful scheduling tools built into a smart, collaborative calendar. I absolutely love Woven. It’s allowed me to streamline my appointment bookings on so many levels and is an absolute pleasure to use. The templates are a huge timesaver, the scheduling links are phenomenal, and the ability to quickly toggle between what is "My Time" and everything else on my calendar gives me a quick snapshot of my day like no other calendar app does. Listeners of thus podcast are getting an exclusive offer to put Woven through the paces for themselves. Sign up for free today at https://woven.com/timecrafting (woven.com/timecrafting) and add Woven to your productivity stack and schedule faster than ever before! J.H. Bunting (or "Joe" as I know him) is a bestselling writer, novelist, and a dad. He leads The Write Practice community, an award-winning community of creative writers. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife Talia and three kids and enjoys coffee and corpse reviver no. 2s. Joe and I talk about the evolution of his book, the challenge of doing something different or outside of the usual path, how panic and desperation can fuel productivity, and much more. I had a great time learning about Joe's process when building this book and I am happy to be able share our conversation with you. Talking Points Who is J.H. (Joe) Bunting? (2:14) This is how he got his start (3:10) What Joe discovered about the book while in Paris (5:48) How important was it for Joe to take on this book - something that was different than what he'd done before (8:30) Mark Twain played a role in the crafting of Joe's book (10:45) We talk about the power of patience (16:34) Did every suggested challenge that Joe was asked to do while in Paris make the cut? (22:06) I circle back to the idea of panic and desperation and how it can spur on productivity (26:37) Does Joe believe in willpower? (30:03) Joe explains how beneficial it was for his productivity while away from his usual environment (32:32) Joe offers advice regarding traveling with a young family (35:58) Quote "The important thing is that you're doing the work and putting it out into the world." - J.H. Bunting Helpful Links https://amzn.to/2XTJ2H3 (Crowdsourcing Paris: Memoirs of a Travel Adventure) https://worlddominationsummit.com/ (World Domination Summit) https://thewritepractice.com/ (The Write Practice) https://burnthetaverndown.com/ (Ryan McRae's Burn The Tavern Down) https://amzn.to/2ORbd5y (The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain) https://productivityist.com/podcast201/ (Episode 201: Willpower Doesn't Work with Benjamin Hardy) https://productivityist.com/podcast266/ (Episode 266: Becoming Indistractable with Nir Eyal) https://joebunting.com/productivityist/ (Joe's FREE Workation Adventure Worksheet) https://youtu.be/n0QbJ0DN_Zg (Daddy-Daughter Day: A Workday Vlog on TimeCraftingTV) https://art19.com/shows/the-good-place-the-podcast (The Productivityist Podcast Pick of the Week: The Good Place (The Podcast)) Writing a book is hard. Writing a book that falls outside of the scope of what you initially...

The Buy Box Experts Podcast
Controlling Brand Presence on Amazon with Brock Beauty

The Buy Box Experts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 10:42


The Amazon Marketplace can seem like the Wild West at times, as companies often look to sell their product there, only to find out a shocking revelation: the product is already there.  Such was the case for Brock Beauty. After realizing that their line was already available on Amazon, they were not sure if they should disrupt the sales. After all, a portion of that revenue was already going to them. Fortunately for them, they sought out the advice of Buy Box Experts. In this episode, Joe sits down with Dr. Jeremy Weisz to outline the problems that Brock Beauty had in allowing 3rd party sellers to sell their products on Amazon, and Joe outlines some strategies which he implemented to help them maintain control of their brand presence. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:  [2:00] How did Brock Beauty find Joe and Buy Box Experts, and what were the issues they needed to overcome? [3:45] What Joe advised Brock Beauty to do on Amazon [7:59] The importance of brand protection and advertising [9:51] Final thoughts from Joe Resources Mentioned on this episode Buy Box Experts Brock Beauty Amazon.com Sponsor for this episode Buy Box Experts applies decades of e-commerce experience to successfully manage clients' marketplace accounts. The Buy Box account managers specialize in combining an understanding of clients' business fundamentals and an in-depth expertise in the Amazon Marketplace.  The team works with marketplace technicians using a system of processes, proprietary software, and extensive channel experience to ensure your Amazon presence captures the opportunity on the marketplace, not only producing greater revenue and profits, but also reducing or eliminating your business' workload.  Buy Box prides itself on being one of the few agencies with an SMB (small to medium-sized business) division and an Enterprise division. Buy Box does not commingle clients among divisions as each has unique needs and requirements for proper account management.  Learn more about Buy Box Experts at BuyBoxExperts.com  

HYPECAST
HYPECAST #30 | Joe Tamburrino - Sneaker Freak

HYPECAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 71:21


In this episode of the HYPECAST, we spoke to Joe Tamburrino, the Co-Founder of Australia's biggest and coolest limited edition sneaker brand ATHLETIKAN. What Joe and the team at ATHLETIKAN have been able to do in a short period of time has been remarkable producing limited edition sneakers that can be worn from the street to the gym. The shoes are sold on a first in, first served basis and the brand has received global media coverage after working with some big celebrities and social influencers. These include UFC stars Francis Ngannou, TJ Dillshaw and Paige VanZant. As well as fitness influencers such as Laura Henshaw and Kali Burns. We were excited to chat with Joe about all things business and shoes including: - The value of supporting friends in the business - The relentless process of re-investing back into your business - How to create real hype - The power of email marketing We hope you enjoy the episode and if you did, please let us know, share with your friends or anyone you think would benefit! For more information about Athletikan check out https://www.athletikan.com/ & https://www.instagram.com/athletikan/ This podcast is brought to you buy CMBT Nutrition. For 20% of your next order visit cmbt.com.au and use the code word HYPECAST at checkout.

IGNTD
Is My Kid a Bully? With Joe Newman

IGNTD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 75:40


How nice would it be if we could actually understand why the bullying is happening in the first place? Then we could stop it at the source. That would protect not only the people who are being bullied, but the bully themselves. I don’t believe that anyone bullies because they really want to hurt others. Typically, it’s this maladapted attempt of a child exerting their own control because they feel out of it.   In today’s episode, we explore exactly this notion. We take a look at these situations from the parents’ perspective, the bully, and the bullied. And joining us to explore this topic is Joe Newman! Sophie recently discovered Joe after picking up his incredible book, Raising Lions, which is the culmination of his 25-year journey working with the most difficult kids, as well as a deep desire to build respect and love into our educational institutions and families. In his book, he gives practical steps to parents about helping their children develop the ability to self-regulate without undermining their confidence and individuality. The methods Joe outlines in it are practical, easy to implement, and based on common sense.   Joe brings his wealth of knowledge to the podcast and gets incredibly deep and vulnerable with us. He shares his own experience growing up with ADHD and often receiving negative feedback, as well as several examples from children and families he has worked with. He also explains the important role conflict plays for us and our children, how our children force us to evolve and how we should be setting boundaries, and the importance of consistency with children. Later in the episode, we even go through a sort of mock session about our son Leo where he gives us some tips and actionable steps we can take! It’s incredibly fascinating and we highly recommend you all tune in — even if you don’t have kids!   Topics Discussed: [:56] About today’s episode! [2:14] Reading our review of the week. [3:16] More about today’s conversation with Joe Newman. [3:49] Reading a powerful quote from Joe. [4:33] Speaking on the theme of children and bullying. [6:29] What we’ll be speaking about today with Joe. [7:15] About the IGNTD Glow Event and how you can win free tickets to the event! [9:42] The conversation portion of the podcast. [9:55] Sophie tells the story of how she found out about Joe. [12:00] Speaking on the topic of ADHD and developing attention spans in children. [17:41] The power/hold social media can have over us. [19:50] Joe shares his experience growing up with ADHD and impulsiveness. [22:50] Speaking about our own experiences with our children and their attention spans and impulsiveness. [25:36] Joe gives his perspective as the kid whose behavior was constantly corrected and was often given negative feedback. [26:45] The important role conflict plays for us and our children. [30:44] How our children force us to evolve & how we should be setting boundaries. [32:22] Telling a story of a situation that happened recently with our son, Leo. Joe shares how he would’ve handled the situation and offers us some tips for the future. [39:09] How Joe is transcending the idea of “good” and “bad” with children. [40:27] Speaking about our experience with boundaries when we were younger. [42:43] Joe highlights the difference in children who are motivated by power vs. those motivated by approval. [47:46] The importance of the consistency with boundaries for children. [52:05] Joe goes more in-depth about how he has helped parents set boundaries with their children and create a system for them. [54:04] Joe gives us some tips and actionable steps to take with Leo, walking us through a sort of “mock session” as if we were his clients. [56:10] What Joe tells us about this fascinating study about bullying and explains why kids become bullies. [1:02:34] Joe speaks about what the parents and the kids who are being bullied can do from their side. [1:04:59] What is the best advice Joe has ever received? [1:06:10] What has been Joe’s proudest moment to-date? [1:08:15] What has been Joe’s hardest moment? [1:10:23] What does Joe do day-to-day for his self-care? [1:11:36] What ignites Joe? [1:13:37] A huge thanks to Joe for joining us!   Mentioned in this Episode: IGNTD Glow Event 2019 Instagram @IGNTD.me — We are giving away three tickets! Enter here by following the rules under our latest post! Raising Lions, by Joe Newman Joe’s Instagram: @RaisingLions Joe’s Website: RaisingLions.com IGNTD Episode: “Loving Without Labels with Jodie Patterson” NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children, by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman Ralph Waldo Emerson The Tools: 5 Tools to Help You Find Courage, Creativity, and Willpower—and Inspire You to Live Life in Forward Motion, by Phil Stutz and Barry Michels   Find out more about IGNTD: IGNTD.com IGNTD.libysn.com   Subscribe to the Podcast iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify   Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: IGNTD Instagram: @IGNTD.me Sophie’s Instagram: @Sophie.Jaffe Adi’s Instagram: @DrAdiJaffe   If you enjoyed this podcast… Please let us know what you want to hear about! Tell us in the comments or send us an email at info@igntd.com.   About Our Sponsor: Philosophie Superfoods The Philosophie offers cleanses and other nutritional products that are unlike any of the other supplements and detoxification programs on the market. Why? Because they actually nourish the body with whole, live, nutrient-rich foods. Each of the Philosophie superfoods and protein blends is vegan, raw, gluten-free, and has absolutely no filler ingredients.

High Tech High Unboxed
S1E6 - Groundwork: Middle School Principal Joe Truss Tackles White Supremacy

High Tech High Unboxed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 56:56


Table of Contents:Who Joe Truss is & why we're talking to him (0:37)White Supremacy Culture, defined (1:02)White Fragility, defined (1:44)Growing up in the Tenderloin (2:24)Why Joe was academically successful when most of his friends weren't (3:57)Tracked classes and White Supremacy Culture (5:52)How writing is taught and White Supremacy Culture (6:29)Reading: For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood... and the Rest of Y'all Too: Reality Pedagogy and Urban Education by Chris Emdin, and We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom by Bettina Love (8:16)Joe's initial approach to teaching: "social justice wrapped in white supremacy culture" (9:41)Joe's journey to transform his school's practice begins (14:00)Reading: Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain by Zaretta Hammond (14:31)0The year of tackling White Supremacy Culture begins with "Brave Norms" (14:54)Joe describes the staff's first day back from summer break (15:28)Reading: “Safe Spaces to Brave Spaces: A New Way to Frame Dialogue Around Diversity and Social Justice” by Brian Arao and Kristi Clemens, from "The Art of Effective Facilitation: Reflections from Social Justice Educators" (16:02)How Joe would prompt first-day discussion differently if he did it today (21:52) What happened after that first day back, for Joe and for the school (25:17)Joe's mentors and how he found them (27:19)Reading: Dismantling Racism: A Workbook for Social Change Groups by Kenneth Jones and Tema Okun (29:59)Joe introduces "White Supremacy Culture" and "White Fragility" to the staff in December (32:36)Getting into the risks to Joe's own position of tackling this (37:16)What happened next: January (47:35)Connecting White Supremacy Culture to School Discipline (49:42)What Joe's doing with his staff this year to build on last year (52:01)Joe's long term goals for the school (55:30)More about Joe TrussCheck out Joe’s website, and follow him on Twitter here: @TrussLeadership.Joe is leading a full day workshop on Dismantling White Supremacy Culture coming up on Saturday, November 2nd. Details can be found on the site.And one final shout-out...The English headteacher who told me the line about “what happens on a wet Wednesday afternoon” is Andy Raymer, now-retired headteacher at Matthew Moss high school in Rochdale. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Create New Futures | How Leaders Produce Breakthroughs and Transform the World through Conversation

Joe Antons is the Director of Central Revenue Planning at Cisco Systems, the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Joe started at Cisco as an intern and gradually worked his way to the leadership role he holds today. Joe brings a unique combination of analytical rigor and business acumen together with a passion for helping people discover their true value within an organization. In this episode, Aviv and Joe expound on the evolution of Silicon Valley from a metadata to a meta-analysis perspective. They dissect the three levels of consciousness in the workplace, which include the structure focus, work focus, and value focus. Among these, value focus is the most critical as it is defined by employees who see themselves through the value they contribute to the organization. Joe shares the two lessons that have been the most beneficial to his career, including leveraging the collective power of teams and understanding client and customer needs. 00:56 – Introducing today’s guest, Joe Antons 02:22 – Joe expounds on the evolution of Silicon Valley 05:22 – Differentiating between metadata and meta-analysis 08:56 – What Joe enjoys the most about his work 10:20 – The benefits of working for the same company for over twenty years 13:36 – Making an imprint on Cisco 16:54 – Defining the competency to lead a data grounded conversation 20:40 – Aviv defines organizational outcomes versus business outcomes 22:30 – Joe explains further why people often confuse inputs, organizational outcomes, and business outcomes 25:14 – The three levels of consciousness in the workplace 28:52 – Cisco’s culture 32:47 – Inspirations from Joe’s formative years 34:32 – Joe points to a specific moment of self-discovery 38:42 – Other influences in Joe’s professional life 41:01 – Leadership qualities and insights Joe has acquired throughout the years 44:11 – Servant leadership 44:31 – The balancing act of becoming a better leader 49:37 – Advice Joe would give his younger self 52:13 – Two learnings Joe values above all others 54:17 – Parting words of wisdom and insights from Joe 57:18 – Now it’s your turn, identify opportunities to exhibit servant leadership through discovery, shaping the game you play at work and building currency FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.avivconsulting.com/cnf69

Podcast on the Brink
POTB 292: 1987 National Champion guard Joe Hillman

Podcast on the Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 82:14


Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with hosts Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call and Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is available weekly.On this week's episode, Morris is joined by Joe Hillman, a member of Indiana's 1987 national championship team for a lengthy discussion. Among the topics discussed:• What he’s up to now• How a kid from California ended up playing basketball in Bloomington, Indiana.• Why the 1985 team his freshman season fell well short of lofty expectations.• What people often get wrong about the “Season on the Brink” team of 1986.• What people also get wrong about what it was like to be coached by Bob Knight.• How Steve Alford and Jay Edwards were similar, and how they were different.• Plenty of stories and anecdotes for what it was like playing for Bob Knight.• His recollections of being on the floor for Keith Smart’s shot.• What Joe overheard Bob Knight say after the game that will stick with him forever.• Why the genius of Bob Knight’s strategy to beat UNLV in the 1987 Final Four actually started five days before the game.• What Joe thinks of the narrative that Indiana needs players who played high school ball in the state of Indiana to win.• Thoughts on the end of the Tom Crean Era• Joe’s experience being in the arena for last season’s home debacle against Michigan.• What Joe’s current relationship with Bob Knight is like, and his thoughts on the chances of Knight ever returning to Assembly Hall.

The Social-Engineer Podcast
Ep. 121 - Help Us Impress Joe's Mother with Joe Navarro

The Social-Engineer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 46:41


On This Episode We Discuss: 0:27 - Introducing the guest - Joe Navarro 1:35 - Joe Navarro’s background and expertise 3:06 - The 13 books Joe has written 3:36 - Why do we do anything? 3:58 - The next project Joe is working on related to what makes good leadership 5:44 - SEVillage Orlando 2020 preview and what Joe’s talk will be about 8:35 - How Joe’s career path lead him into leadership and writing books 11:08 - Joe coming to the country, not knowing any English, and how this shaped his reliance on non-verbals 13:00 - The leadership most of us will encounter and how personal this typically is 14:26 - The most important attribute any leader must have 15:27 - What do you think makes a great employee for your company? 17:19 - Joe’s experience working with Robin Dreeke 18:13 - Joe’s story of getting a text from someone he put in prison 21:00 - The importance of treating people humanely 21:58 - Joe’s experience in Puerto Rico with people telling him when something wasn’t right 23:18 - What’s coming up in the upcoming months for Social-Engineering 25:40 - Understanding how you can improve (And why you need to be open to it) 26:41 - Who the best investigator typically is 27:38 - Ego and how it can harm you 28:27 - What Joe would ask himself before doing an interview 30:27 - Putting the right people in the right situations to be most effective 31:32 - Joe’s experience in New York trying to recruit someone  32:43 - How to determine what type of person is the best in any situation 33:30 - Interethnic empathy 35:12 - The reasons why operations sometimes fail 36:32 - Why “face time” is so important and really the key to everything 37:11 - A few things you can do to increase face time 40:15 - Where people can go to learn more about Joe 42:05 - Joe’s book recommendation   Connect with Joe Navarro Joe’s Website Facebook Twitter Joe’s Amazon Author Page   Links: Joe Navarro SEVillage Orlando 2020 Episode 14 – I S.E.e What You Are Thinking Ep. 112 – Catching Spies and Paying Parking Tickets with Joe Navarro The Behavioral Analysis Program The Like Switch: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Influencing, Attracting, and Winning People Over by Jack Schafer Advanced Interviewing Techniques: Proven Strategies for Law Enforcement, Military, and Security Personnel by Joe Navarro Steve Ross (Literary agent) SEVillage.org Robin Dreeke Three Minutes to Doomsday by Joe Navarro How China Uses LinkedIn to Recruit Spies Abroad The Gift of Fear : Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence by Gavin De Becker  

Elite Man Podcast
How To Have A Successful Dating And Social Life In This 21st Century, Social Media Age - Joe Ducard (Ep. 237)

Elite Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 72:11


Joe Ducard, men’s dating and life coach, and YouTuber, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Joe talks about how to not only survive today’s dating world, where we’re constantly bombarded by exorbitant amounts of stimuli and where almost everyone is relying on Tinder and other dating apps to get dates, but how to actually thrive and create an epic dating life that no else has. He shares the keys to connecting with women, standing out from the crowd, approaching naturally, and creating an attractive life that others want to be a part of. If you’re wondering how to boost your social acuity, attract women in person, and actually get a ton of real, high-quality dates, check this episode out now! *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: How the dating world has changed dramatically over the past 3 or 4 years Why guys are ruining dating apps, and social media to a large extent Why the ship has sailed on online dating apps like Tinder How to stick out in the noisy dating crowd and distinguish yourself from other men The importance of in-person game and why this is a dying art Whether or not social media can be a place to meet women The 30-day social media challenge that Joe came up with and why he suggests that everyone tries it Why social media is ruining our lives and how to take back control over it The best places to go to meet women in 2019 and going forward What women think of Joe and others like him who still approach women consistently throughout the night How to talk to women and be natural and not awkward at all How to talk to a group of women The best things to say when you go up to women How to avoid looking like a pickup artist and having women blow you off What Joe does after he gets rejected, and yes, he still gets rejected quite often (this is a good thing) Being the social and fun guy and why women crave this Creating a fun, natural, and attractive environment when you go out Why making women feel comfortable is your number one job when you approach them Creating your own reality and making shit happen in your life when you go out Being more social when you go out and whether or not you should talk to everyone throughout the week What Joe does when he goes out at night and why it works so well for him and his clients Getting over your ego when you go out to be social Check out Joe on: Website: joeducard.com YouTube:  youtube.com/joeducard Sponsors: *Follow Justin on Instagram at Instagram.com/JustinStenstrom. *Subscribe to our YouTube channel by going to EliteManMagazine.com/youtube right now! * Have you joined the Elite Man Newsletter yet? If not, get on it now! Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and sign up to get special Elite Man content not seen nor heard anywhere else. Get all of our bonus podcast information, sneak peaks into upcoming shows, behind-the-scenes content, special offers, and exclusive Elite Man updates you won’t find anywhere else. I’m telling you if you’re not on our newsletter yet you’re missing out. Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and become a true member of the Elite Man Community. I look forward to speaking soon. EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter.

eCommerce Lifestyle
How Joe Scaled From $0 To $2,000,000 In 13 Months

eCommerce Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 27:12


In this interview episode of the eCommerce Lifestyle Podcast, Anton talks with Drop Ship Lifestyle member Joe about: How Joe scaled from $0 to nearly $2,000,000 in 13 months while working a full-time job. What Joe learned from his first two "failed" stores. What Joe is focusing on now to grow to the next level. Links From This Episode: Free Training

Locked On Bills - Daily Podcast On The Buffalo Bills
Locked On Bills - 6/24/19 - Bills' 2019 Quarterback Expectations

Locked On Bills - Daily Podcast On The Buffalo Bills

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 21:28


Joe Marino examines the Buffalo Bills quarterback situation and discusses his expectations for the 2019 season. On today's episode: - What Joe wants to see from Josh Allen in 2019 - Tyree Jackson's prospects - The ideal season for Matt Barkley - Comparing the QB situations in the AFC East  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Community Signal
The Loot Chest That Launched a Career in Community Management

Community Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 45:28


If you work in games, social media, or community management, then you know that running any communications or programming around conventions like E3 and PAX requires intense planning and coordination. Fresh off of his first on the ground activation at E3, Joe King, social media manager for GameStop, shares the ups and downs of working conventions and of working in games community management. He also shares his strategy for engaging with games communities whether he is walking the convention floor for the first time or covering the event on social media from a remote location. Joe’s career path into community management started with his love of games and quickly accelerated when he got creative with his resume. His advice for those looking to get into community management or any other field stands out: Start small, with tangible projects that can level up your skills.  Joe and Patrick discuss: What Joe did to make his resume standout when he was applying for a community position at Gearbox Software Why numbers don’t matter when you’re starting out as a streamer How landing a “dream job” can feel simultaneously exciting and paralyzing Big Quotes Authentic content is a must for any community: “I really love [working with] influencers, because the really smart ones know that you shouldn’t get caught up in your numbers for a while. Start your channel and then just start making things. Start streaming. … Then eventually, as your content gets better and better and more people see it, they’re going to realize that it’s authentic, and there’s value in it. It’s going to naturally grow [and] your audience is going to naturally grow.” –@jauxking Battling imposter syndrome when starting a new career path: “When I left [my first job in gaming], I realized that the amount of fear and anxiety that I was living with every day was crippling. … Then I left, and I realized that it was never about the job in terms of what I was doing, it was about the job in terms of what I had. I was so scared to lose it that I didn’t have the confidence that I used to have. … It took leaving to get where I am now.” –@jauxking About Joe King Joe King runs social media initiatives for GameStop. He is the former community manager for Gearbox Software and Gearbox Publishing, and has worked on such games as Borderlands, Battleborn, We Happy Few, Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, and many more. He recently launched Just Press Start, a podcast in which he chats with friends in the gaming industry and adjacent disciplines about what they do, how they got started, and what advice they can offer others (including him!) on how they can best achieve their personal or professional goals, rooted in gaming or not! Related Links Joe King on Twitter and Instagram Just Press Start –– Joe’s podcast Gamestop, where Joe works in social media management The tweet that Patrick posted when he first launched Community Signal E3, PAX, and Gamescom Joe also worked at Gearbox Software and Gearbox Publishing, and has worked on such games as Borderlands, Battleborn, We Happy Few, and Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Brad Williams, CEO and co-founder of WebDevStudios.com, former guest on Community Signal Courtney Caldwell, senior community manager at GameStop Major Nelson Radio More than 1,500 people have lost their jobs in the games industry in three months Transcript View transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be so grateful if you spread the word and supported Community Signal on Patreon.

Inspired Money
094: Business, Hustle and Legacy with Super Joe Pardo

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 48:57


Sixth generation award-winning business owner, Super Joe Pardo left his family’s $100 million trucking business to help people to pursue the business and lifestyle of their dreams. Guest Biography Super Joe Pardo is a New Jersey-based, sixth generation award-winning business owner who works with businesses and owners to help them grow by focusing on their team, offer and process. On April 2, 2014, Joe left his family’s $100 million business in the heavy duty truck industry to start his own consulting business. Founding the award-winning show, "The Business Podcast". His platform helps owners pursue the business and lifestyle of their dreams. He went on to release three business and self-development books in three years. Super Joe released the much anticipated “Sales Won’t Save Your Business” to further help business owners, managers, sales teams and aspiring leaders grow their business by focusing on the TOP (Team, Offer and Process) on March 2, 2018. After over four years of being away from his family’s business, he returned on August 13, 2018. Super Joe’s mission is to build his family’s heavy duty truck repair shop into a franchise in 18 months. You can follow his journey through his podcast and youtube vlog. In early-2019 Super Joe started production on his own TV show called The TOP with Super Joe Pardo. Super Joe travels to struggling businesses to help them grow by following his TOP formula which stands for Team, Offer and Process. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/094 In this episode, you will learn: What Joe learned working at his family's trucking business and how it shaped him as a business person. How he started his podcast and own business And we talk about the idea of legacy as a motivator to want to make an impact. Find more from our guest: SuperJoePardo.com Business with Super Joe Pardo [podcast] facebook Youtube Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode: Sales Won't Save Your Business: Focus on the T.O.P. by Joe Pardo Joe Pardo's 31 Life-Changing Concepts by Joe Pardo How To DREAM BIG and WIN by Joe Pardo iSelf Empower: 160 Self Affirmations to Empower You! by Joe Pardo The TOP with Super Joe Pardo - casting call Marcus Lemonis Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference BizTV Will Wright (game designer)  Runnymede Money Tip of the Week: BuyLocalNJ.com Eight Reasons Why We Launched BuyLocalNJ to Support Small Business Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.

Real Estate in the Real World Podcast
How Top Producer Joe Delia Has Rocked the Real Estate World

Real Estate in the Real World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019


We’re back with another episode of Agent Success Secrets, and our guest this time has a lot of interesting insight to share on the concept of what I like to call “failing forward.” This guest, who has now achieved an incredible level of success, is no other than real estate rockstar Joe Delia. Joe encountered a few hurdles when he first entered the industry, but he chose to use those hardships as lessons and has been thriving ever since.  Cited below for your convenience are timestamps that will direct you to various points in the interview. Feel free to watch the full message or use these timestamps to browse specific topics at your leisure:  00:09 - Introducing today’s incredible guest: Joe Delia 00:49 - How (and why) Joe got started in real estate 03:56 - Joe shares his team’s core values and the rationale behind them 07:07 - How Joe leverages his outlook on business to find like-minded professionals 10:37 - What Joe wishes he had known about real estate when he first started out 19:17 -  Joe explains what kind of client events he likes to host and why 24:29 - How you can get in touch with Joe for referrals or for more information If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon. 

Stories Behind the Grind
#46 Using content to grow your digital presence with Joe Betesh

Stories Behind the Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 29:28


On this episode of Stories Behind the Grind, listen to my conversation with Joe Betesh, founder of Betesh media. Joe has previously consulted to the Fortune 500. We discuss, the best equipment for creating content, the one lesson that has really impacted Joe’s way of thinking and why now is the best time to start. Also discover Why Joe never considered himself an entrepreneur Similarities between what Joe is doing now and what his father did What Joe learned from his father while growing up How an internship in New York City led to a passion of technology Why Joe wanted to start a tech company The tactic Joe used to gain clients rapidly Realisations Joe had working in a Venture Capital environment How Joe expanded from web design to a full-service marketing agency Joe’s guiding principle on skill development          Being creative with the client's budget Having a vision and north star and what stands in between you and your Vision What social media platforms should businesses be on Using personal stories to build up personal brand for businesses Tips on creating content regularly Recent lesson Joe learned that he applies daily in his business Joe’s definition of the grind Links: Betesh Media - https://beteshmedia.com/ Joe Betesh website - https://joebetesh.com/ Betesh Audio - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/betesh-audio/id1416927203 Joe on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joebetesh/ Joe on Twitter - https://twitter.com/joebetesh?lang=en   Be sure to follow me on Instagram and say Hi @aidanvoc Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. You can find this episode plus all the previous episode here. Four ways you can support this podcast Take a screenshot of this podcast and send it to a friend who may like it Take your Grind to the next level by implementing a sales funnel to turn your passive website visitors into paying customer with ClickFunnels, the #1 sales funnel software in the world. You can get a free trial by going to www.clickfunnels.com Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! Connect with me @aidanvoc (I respond to all DM’s there)  

Coach The Sale
EP07 - Coaching A 10yr Old To Cold Call with Joe Beales

Coach The Sale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 11:18


Can you coach a 10yr old kid to cold call? The answer's yes and in Episode #7 of Coach The Sale I talk to Joe Beales - star of a video that, at the time of writing, has been viewed over 100,000 times on LinkedIn. Joe is the son of our CEO Kevin and last week he stopped by the office during one of his school holidays to spend the day at Refract, to discover what cold calling was about, and to get some one to one coaching from Refract Business Development Manager, Mark Ackers. In the episode you'll discover: [+] What Joe enjoys when he's not making dials. [+] Joe's ground breaking pet product he developed with his friends at school. [+] Joe's experiences cold calling for the very first time. [+] How he prepared for calling and managed to stay calm when calls got difficult. [+] Joe's tips for anyone reluctant to make cold calls. A shorter episode than normal, but one I think you'll enjoy.

Circulation on the Run
Circulation November 6, 2018 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 23:12


James de Lemos:              Welcome everyone to Circulation on the Run my name is James de Lemos, I am the executive editor for Circulation based at UT Southwestern in Dallas and I will be filling in for Carolyn today as we discuss this year's surgery themed issue. I would like to welcome Dr Marc Ruel, the chairman of cardiac surgery at the University of Ottawa and a long-time editor of the Circulation of surgery themed issue, as well as Dr Tim Gardner, professor of cardiac surgery at The University of Pennsylvania and our leader at Circulation on the editor team for issues related to cardiac and vascular surgery. Marc and Tim, welcome and thanks for all your tremendous work in this issue. Dr Marc Ruel:                    Thanks James for having us. Dr Tim Gardner:               Thank you. Glad to be here. James de Lemos:              Why don't we start Marc with your thoughts on how this issue comes together, how it came to be, you picked the papers and how we ended up with this terrific issue. Dr Marc Ruel:                    It’s been a really important year for surgery and for this issue, as some of you may know the supplement which used to be the old designation of this issue has been changed to the surgery themed issue in about 2014 or so where the new Circulation leadership and what we tried to do every year is to bring the very best, not only of cardiovascular surgical science but also of clinical care and pearls around clinical and surgical care. So, I think this year we have had probably more than 60 submissions sent to us. Tim and I have looked at those very closely and you as well, James, we really wanted to get the feedback and the approach from not only cardiac surgeons but also from cardiologists and cardio vascular care specialist around those. We've tried to select the best of science and also some papers that we feel would be very useful with regards to providing new clinical pearls for surgeons and anyone in the circle of care around cardiovascular surgery. Dr Tim Gardner:               If I could just add, James, of course we have other papers that have been submitted by surgeons that are published or that deal with cardiac surgical or vascular surgical topics during the year, this particular issue is very much focused on cardiac surgery but throughout the year we have plenty of submissions of manuscripts by surgeons about surgery about surgically related topics and so on. So, I am actually kept quite busy reviewing and commenting and consulting on manuscript submissions of Circulation. There are plenty of papers over the course of the year that relate to surgical topics. James de Lemos:              Wonderful, I think you will see, as we talk about these papers, really that what Marc and Tim are talking about in terms of papers that are broadly relevant to cardiac surgeons and cardio vascular providers really rings true. Let’s walk through the issue, its set up like most of our issues begins with a couple of opinion pieces, a brief frame of reference, articles about important topics. Marc, do you want to talk about the Domanski paper, talk about revascularization for ischemic cardiomyopathy? Dr Marc Ruel:                    Absolutely, we've asked experts, namely Mike Farkouh and Micheal Domanski, to provide us where their thoughts regarding the optimal treatment on patients with LV dysfunction and severe coronary disease. What many of us would call an ischemic cardiomyopathy, which may be construed as a misnomer or as an accurate term, I will not debate on this today, but certainly it remains a very vexing clinical problem. I think we could all agree that the last niche where we still see very high in terms of treatment for coronary disease this is probably mortality and kind of an inability to provide for a tangible result.                                                 Once LV dysfunction has set in and the present of CAD the outcomes are poor, and it took years and literally almost ten years for the STICHES trials to show a benefit for surgical treatment. This is relatively all study now and it has to be put in context and I then that Mike and Mike are doing this extremely well in terms of providing the caveat, for instance, STICHES at its inception added had a 5% mortality rate around CABG, so we know that the modern outcome are probably better than that. It’s very difficult to actually decipher what sound be the mainstay of treatment for each challenging patient and I think the frame of reference provided by Dr Farkouh and Domanski is extremely useful in helping with that. James de Lemos:              Tim we have another frame of reference that is also provocative. Trying to make a case that we think about in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with obstruction early surgical procedures to relieve the obstruction. Do you want to tell the readers a little bit about this opinion piece and what your thoughts on it are? Dr Tim Gardner:               Sure James, this is a really nice frame of reference article from both doctors Martin and Barry Maron and then their European contributor Paolo Spirito and the point of their opinion paper is that the surgical art for managing this very difficult obstructive cardiomyopathy syndrome has reached the point where we really shouldn't wait until patients are in extremist or in class 3 or 4 status in term of syndromic problems and can consider earlier surgery for these patients. They make the very important point which I think we have to except is that for patients to do well with this operation they need to be in a center where there is experienced surgery and experienced surgeons, but the point is now that the state of the art for managing obstructive cardiomyopathy is as such that good result are obtained and patients should be offered this surgery when appropriate, but earlier, in order to avoid the challenges of end stage cardiomyopathy and difficulty relieving the obstruction, so this is a really important opinion piece. It’s great to see our cardiology colleagues who are experts in this field make this point based on well published data from centers like the Mayo Clinic. James de Lemos:              Moving now to the original articles, we've got 5 original articles, maybe Marc we can start with your thoughts on 2 articles related to revascularization, one in coronary disease and one identifying a really novel approach for treating type A aortic dissection with malperfusion. Dr Marc Ruel:                    I think that's well said James, the first of these original papers will be likely somewhat controversial. The first author is Dr Bo Yang and essentially it is a series from Michigan where they look at just shy of 600 patients with acute Type A Aortic Dissection, of whom 135 were identified to have malperfusion syndrome. Essentially defined by the authors as something slightly different than malperfusion per say but really malperfusion accompanied with evidence of necrosis in one of the organs. Their approach has been new and somewhat controversial in that they have brought these patients first to the interventional radiology suite in order to fenestrate in many cases or at least open the culprit artery or the culprit perfusion territory that leads to malperfusion syndrome and then depending on how the patient is doing they would then proceed to open repair as soon as 24 hours afterwards or they may wait longer in someone where there is no sign of improvement yet prior to moving to the ER, so they have found this has not only improved the results with regards to in hospital mortality after operative repair type A aortic dissection, but also to allow them to better discern or differentiate should I say between patients in whom malperfusion may lead to a futile situation and who then may be avoided from undergoing a very complex and difficult OR so would argue this is probably the first such large organized, well documented series of such an approach and I think it will lead to some head scratching, this being said it must be remembered that the goal standard for Type A aortic dissection is dealing with the intrapericardial aorta first and hoping that the perfusion gets better from this and everyone knows that the results of this approach are not fantastic. We know that even in the best centers, including the latest data from Germany such an approach has about a 20% mortality rate so clearly there are ways that we can improve with Type A aortic dissection and this paper may be a strike in the right direction. James de Lemos:              The other revascularization paper addresses that, I would say also a quite controversial topic which is how many atrial grafts are optimal in patients that are undergoing surgical revascularization? Dr Marc Ruel:                    This is a paper from Toronto where the Ontario ICES database was used and several papers actually dozens and dozens of papers have come out previously from this well established and well allocated database. Steve Fremes who is the senior author and one of his trainees, Dr Rocha and the team of authors got together and decided to look at the impact of 3 versus 2 arterial grafts in patients undergoing cabbage with regards to survival. They have very nice, very compelling follow up information and they basically carry out 2 exercises. First, they wanted to see if the 3,000 patients or so had 3 or more arterial grafts had a better outcome than the 8,000 patients or so who had 2 arterial grafts and frankly they found there was no significant difference with regards to survival at 8 years and freedom from MACCE at 8 years. However, when they compare those 9 or 8,000 patients or so who had 2 arterial grafts to the rest of 40,000 or so patients who had 1 arterial graft and completions with veins they found that again there was a survival benefit. This last finding is not new and its obviously subject to indication biases as well as expertise bias as we've seen in many of the observational perspectives studies around multiple arterial grafting. But I think the concept of comparing 2 versus 3 arterial grafts is very novel in surely in this paper is being addresses with very high scientific related from the numbers and the quality of the follow up that's been brought to the exercise. James de Lemos:              I've really been struggling, I love your thoughts and Tim, your thoughts on how to reconcile the data in space. I really am having a hard time getting my head around what seems to be conflicting data about the number of arterial grafts in what an optimal CABG looks like in 2018 with the evidence that we have. What are your thoughts on that question? Dr Tim Gardner:               I think that this supports the concept that 2 arterial grafts whenever possible for some patients, younger patients perhaps 3 but I think the important point is, multiple arterial grafting should be attempted and carried out whenever possible. I leave the is 3 better than 2 to some future study or future review that can be more precise about that. Dr Marc Ruel:                    This being said I think we don't view efficiently coronary surgery as being an area of expertise and many centers including very strong academic centers may not necessarily marry the concept that coronary surgery has to be something with the dedicated expertise. I think when we look at those observational perspectives series we see the effect of it may be the expertise bias, but it may be more than just 2 or 3 arterial grafts, they may be the whole wrapping of care that comes with it including optimizing beta blockers and managing diabetes etc. So, I think it may be more than purely conduits but definitely, as Tim said, 2 arterial grafts are probably better than just 1 and the jury is still out on whether 3 is better than 2. James de Lemos:              Excellent. Switching gears now Tim, an area that obviously you have tremendous experience and expertise we've got 2 innovative papers addressing surgery for individuals who have congenital heart disease. Can you update us on what we are publishing here? Dr Tim Gardner:               Sure, the one study focuses on the risks of pulmonary valve surgery in adult patients who underwent a correction of tetralogy of Fallot earlier in life. This is a growing population actually we refer to as young adult with congenital heart disease and in many centers they are more numerous in terms of the patients groups than infants because this group has been successfully treated early in life, but this particular group of patients, patients who have had tetralogy of Fallot repaired and end up with what the author calls right ventricular outflow disfunction generally regurgitation through the outflow tract pulmonary valve sometimes obstruction, these patients then face significant clinical challenges in death from heart failure, right ventricular failure or arrhythmias in their late 20's and 30's. We have been focusing now on the timing and the type of pulmonary valve replacement. Dr Tim Gardner:               Now there is catheter replacement options available, but when to do this and how to minimize risk is really the focus of this one paper that describes a four multi-center study looking at predictors of risk for these patients. Sort of a hypothesis generating paper, but it is an important study none the less, focusing on how to identify patients with right ventricular out flow tract dysfunction and who should have pulmonary valve replacement and when that should optimally be done. It a very good study. The other important study that we have is that the other age spectrum of neonates and this is a study that is based on a review of data from the pediatrics heart health information systems database, led by the group at the Children's Hospital Philadelphia. Looking at variations in pre-operative care and management of neonates with transposition of the great arteries. This was a little controversial actually when we reviewed it among the editors because the suggestion is that earlier surgery this would be in the first week of life and more perhaps aggressive use of atrial balloon septostomy seems to improve outcomes. This is a generally low risk population, the point of the paper is that these pretty good results can be improved by paying more attention to the timing of surgery and the appropriate use of balloon septostomy. It’s sort of a quality improvement perspective based on a large database and I think it’s a very nice study and undoubtedly creates additional attention to this particular area. James de Lemos:              Marc, our last original paper is a really novel issue engineering approach to creating vascular conduits, can you tell the readers briefly what happens to her in this paper? Dr Marc Ruel:                    Indeed. It’s a paper from Stanford, from Joe Woo’s lab and the first author is Daniel von Bornstädt. Essentially, as you say it’s a very innovative novel approach to try to recreate a bioengineered blood vessel. We surely know there's quite a need for such off the shelf conduits, not only in cardiac surgery but also in vascular and vascular surgery and even for things such as AV fistulas and others. It’s really interesting to see that this is what I would call transitional science at its best and surgeons have had an important role over, as you know, centuries in helping develop this and many discoveries have come from surgical labs, especially a few decades ago. In any case, what Joe and his team have performed is to try to use clinically applicable methods to derive and create a bioengineered blood vessel and they started first with human aortic smooth muscles cells and skin fibroblasts which are literally easy to get and they used those to constructs bi-level cell sheets, they then used a 22 gauge angiocath needle so that the sheets would be wrapped around this in order to lead to a tubular vessel construct. Then the next problem has been traditionally that those bioengineered vessels would burst out with atrial pressure. What Joe's team came up with is to use a commercially available adhesive, so a glue essentially, which is dermabond which typically we use after any form of surgery to keep the incision together and they put dermabond on the surface of this sheet wrapped around an angiocath needle to act as a temporary external scaffold. They then led this into a bioreactor and implanted it in series of 20 rats as a femoral artery interposition graft. The results were excellent. Essentially, patency was perfect and there was a full vascular maturity with all 3 layers of blood vessel that you would expect including an intima that had been formed as a result of the experiment. I think this is all very promising because none of the methods here are involving something that would have non-autologous issues, or you could easily see this being used with a patient’s own cells in order to achieve an autologous. I think this is obviously small vessels, there are 22-gauge needle is not a big conduit, you’re not going to bypass an LED with this, but I think it’s a start and it’s all done using transitional or clinically applicable methods. I guess the next step would be moving to a large animal model and certainly I think we should stay tuned to see where this leads us. James de Lemos:              I think that's exactly my thinking as well about that discussion and really leads us into some of the issues that come up in the review paper that you are a co-author on new strategies for surgical revascularization. I think this basic in translational science piece is designed to address some of the limitations of current revascularization and you all did a really beautiful job covering some new more clinically ready strategies in your papers. Can you just tell us very briefly what you all covered in that review paper? Dr Marc Ruel:                    Indeed, this is a paper that was kind of aiming at being a state of the art around CABG and rapidly the focus was reshaped towards kind of new strategies around surgical myocardial revascularization. Initially we have a section on OPCAB on this and that and minimizing the inflammatory effects of the pump and quickly it became apparent that the desire of Circulation and this themed issue was to focus it more on really what are the up and coming improvements around surgical coronary revascularization. This paper focuses on essentially 4 main areas. One is hybrid coronary revascularization, the second one is less invasive coronary surgery, the third one is the use of multiple arterial grafts to which we eluded a little earlier during this podcast and fourth is the use of an aortic coronary surgery, essentially meaning bypass surgery performed without any manipulation of the aorta. James de Lemos:              As we think about innovation in terms of conduits, the procedure itself, the other aspect that's covered in our last paper is can we make the procedure safer perhaps by modifying our use of anti-platelet therapies based on meshment of the platelet phenotype and Tim do you want to bring us home by just telling us a little bit about what we learned from Paul Gurbel and his group of platelet experts? Dr Tim Gardner:               Well we learnt a lot about platelet science and appropriately so Dr Gurbel is a well-recognized expert in platelet physiology or platelet management and this is a really quite a challenging area because many of our patents come to surgery especially for coronary surgery already on platelet inhibitor agents and what Dr Gurbel and his co-authors showed in this paper is that although there is somewhat limited data there can be and should be platelet function testing and with an appropriate understanding of platelet inhibition drugs that we may be able to limit the time between removal of these or discontinuation of these platelet inhibitor drugs and the necessary surgery which will improve outcomes and reduce bleeding in patients requiring urgent CABG surgery. It’s a very useful update and it is a good example of a paper that isn't written by surgeons, but really applies very much to the cardiac surgical treatment of coronary artery disease James de Lemos:              I really like the very practical tables and figures that lay out the potential tests that surgeons or anesthesiologists may consider for assessing this and even how one might implement. I would like to bring us to conclusion now, first I want to acknowledge, Sara O'Brien at the Circulation office for her amazing work together with Marc and Tim pulling this issue together, making sure that we have a consistent high quality issue with wonderful figures and tables and it really came together beautifully and thank you both for joining me today and the podcast I think it’s obvious that we've got an issue that all of you listen to this podcast need to actually pull out the issue or download it because we have a co-host of wonderful papers to look at and cardiac surgery thriving at Circulation. As we've talked about this is the tip of the iceberg, this themed issue, we've got great content coming, issue after issue. We are already open for business next year’s issue, so please send us your best cardiac surgery research. Please pay attention to these important papers and apply them in your practice because I think many of them are already directly applicable. Marc given your leadership role in the issue do you want to bring us home and make any concluding remarks? Dr Marc Ruel:                    I think your points are very well taken James and I want to reintegrate that if I speak on behalf of the cardiovascular surgical community, we are very thankful to the leadership with Circulation. James, Joe, Tim and many others and obviously the support from the staff in clearly establishing that cardiovascular surgery is a very important therapeutic mentality and the overall scope in the broad scope of cardiovascular therapeutics. Dr Carolyn Lam:                You've been listening to Circulation on the Run. Don't forget to tune in again next week.  

PRmoment Podcast
The Romans founder and executive creative director Joe Mackay-Sinclair on the PRmoment podcast.

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 34:48


This week on the PRmoment Podcast I interview co-founder and executive creative director at The Romans, Joe Mackay-SinclairJoe launched The Romans less than 4 years ago and already it has a fee income of about £3.5m and employs 30 people.Here is a summary of what Joe and I discuss:Whether he regrets Mother investing in a minority stake in The Romans, or whether he wished The Romans had remained independent 35 secs How the partnership with Mother has benefited The Romans 2.20 mins Why we all need some mentors in our lives 4.20 minsWhat does the fact that virtually none of The Roman’s clients are Mother’s clients say about the need for integrated agencies 4.45 mins What do clients want when they are purchasing marketing services 6.45 minsWhere The Romans are currently winning work 7.30 secs Why good work is the key ingredient in the growth of a PR firm 8.35 mins Why Joe decided that a career in PR was for him 8.40 mins How Joe moved from working in digital agencies to a creative director at Burson Marsteller 10.30 mins Whether Joe enjoyed watching PMQs and working with Tories 12.32 mins Why he decided to start an agency 13.35mins Why winning a Cannes Lions Awards with the British Legion while at Burson Marsteller was an incredible moment in his career 14.30 mins Why Joe didn’t enjoy garden leave 15.35 mins Why Joe wants to make work that his Mother is proud of! 18.50 mins Why Joe doesn't believe any agency in public relations has a unique proposition 19.25 mins Why Joe was sick 6 times before the first pitch he ever did! 21.50 mins What Joe believes the role of a creative director should be 23.30 minsHow to create an environment where creativity thrives 25 mins Why Joe had to cancel a pitch after an all nighter at The PRmoment Awards 26.30 minsWhether The Romans are still The Millwall of PR 28.10mins How The Romans want to capitalise on its good start 29.20 mins Why PR firms launching new divisions is “a bit old hat” 30 mins Why Joe is bored of the “endless Cannes introspection” 30.58 mins Why great creativity is often a “kick the dog moment” 34.10 mins

Copywriters Podcast
Episode 064 - The Secret To Thinking Bigger

Copywriters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


A few weeks ago, we had Joe Schriefer on the podcast in a special “Reports from the Field” episode. Joe said something that changed my life, and I’ve been thinking about ever since. As you may remember, Joe heads up Agora Financial, and he was one of the key players in growing it from $25 million a year to $250 million a year. The show as about how to scale up a business dramatically the way Joe has. What Joe said that kept ringing in my mind was: To grow a business big, think like the business is small. In other words, don’t get grandiose. Just do the normal things you do, but do them increasingly better. Don’t get private jets and a yacht. You would think a quarter-billion-dollar business should have a private plane, right. But that’s not how they do things. And that’s important. So it got me to thinking. There are so many people urging others to “think big.” And so many people who have these wild-ass plans that almost always disintegrate into dust. Why is that? What are those people misinformed about? And what can we all do differently so we can think bigger and actually profit long-term from our thinking and our actions? Probably the first thing is to listen to this message: Copy is powerful. You’re responsible for how you use what you hear on this podcast. Most of the time, common sense is all you need. But if you make extreme claims… and/or if you’re writing copy for offers in highly regulated industries like health, finance, and business opportunity… you may want to get a legal review after you write and before you start using your copy. My larger clients do this all the time. 1. What “Thinking Bigger” Means In copywriting and entrepreneurship, it means expanding your vision – the scope of what’s possible. - most common example: increasing your revenue/income - other examples - increasing the number of clients at the same time - increasing the number of different products you sell 2. Why It’s Important Business only moves in one of two directions. Up – it gets larger, or down – it gets smaller. If you try to stay the same size, it’s really a series of episodes of getting larger, then smaller, then larger, then smaller. What a waste of time and energy. If you keep getting smaller, you eventually go out of business. So the only logical way to go is to get larger. To grow. And you need to think bigger to do that. But you need to think in the right way. 3. The Mistake Most People Make - Think of a road trip. You have a map, you have a destination, you think that’s enough. - The thing most people overlook, and this is the big mistake, is they don’t prepare for - what to do when you get a flat tire - how to deal with a road that’s washed out - what happens when you get lost - That is – they don’t know how to solve all the nitty-gritty problems and unexpected events that occur along the way - So, they end up doing what they call “failing,” and give up - There’s a way to avoid this common mistake, and that’s what we’ll talk about today. 4. The True Path - Foundation - You need to get good at the basics - If you’re a copywriter, there are a few skills you need to have under your belt before you venture into the “big time.” Like.. - Research - Coming up with creative hooks - Writing in a persuasive way - Negotiating and maintaining relationships with clients - Meeting deadlines - If you’re a business owner, there’s also a set of core skills you need to have at a certain level of proficiency - Don’t expect you will pick these up “later” after you start to “think bigger.” You need to have them in your toolkit wherever you are now, before you start to go for big, massive goals - You may have heard different. I’ve never seen it end well when someone’s reach exceeds their grasp. Like the old saying goes, you need to prepare, to win. - Why You Can’t Think Bigger Until You Can Sweat The Small Stuff - Large is just a multiplication of small - As hard as it is for most people to come up with good ideas, coming up with ideas is the easy part. - Many people who are good at ideas think implementing is the hard part. - But implementing is easy compared to solving problems that occur, especially problems you weren’t expecting. - Solving problems when the heat is on is really the primo skill - And the only way you’re going to do that confidently and competently in a big way is by getting repetitive practice doing it in a small way. - What I’ve Observed In Big Thinkers I Know Personally - They’re obsessed with details – the right details - They draw on their own experiences and advice they’ve gotten from others who have at least as much experience as they have. Not too much on theory or other kinds of abstract ideas - They’re great problem-solvers. Very creative in that way even if they’re not like your typical creative personality. - They’re decisive. And once they make a decision, they take action. - They’re not huge braggarts or overly humble. More like, matter-of-fact, but just in the larger picture that they see. - My Own Path - I started very “big” – as the news editor of a national magazine in New York, and, I was told, the ambassador for McGraw Hill to Asia, as San Francisco Bureau Chief - It was all a bunch of bullshit. Of course, I didn’t know that at the time. - Because: I knew how to report and write articles, and edit articles. I was really good at those things. But… I really didn’t know how to solve problems, manage teams, motivate individuals, or bring in revenue. All of which you really need to do to grow a business, even if the teams and individuals are outsourced contractors and organizations. - I started over when I was 40. I built skills from the ground up and started very small. I had to. I was broke and I didn’t know what I was doing. - These days, I focus on tiny little details my former self would have scoffed at. Not all the time. But I’ve learned to identify and focus on what’s important, and when it comes to solving a problem at the granular level, I’m right there. - To give one example: Often when I do a critique, I’ll find four or five crucial things that can keep a client out of trouble and lead to a huge increase in the conversion from the copy. Being able to identify and suggest that small number of things comes from having worked with hundreds of businesses and having reviewed thousands of sales letters over the last 25 years.Download.

Copywriters Podcast
Episode 064 - The Secret To Thinking Bigger

Copywriters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


A few weeks ago, we had Joe Schriefer on the podcast in a special “Reports from the Field” episode. Joe said something that changed my life, and I’ve been thinking about ever since. As you may remember, Joe heads up Agora Financial, and he was one of the key players in growing it from $25 million a year to $250 million a year. The show as about how to scale up a business dramatically the way Joe has. What Joe said that kept ringing in my mind was: To grow a business big, think like the business is small. In other words, don’t get grandiose. Just do the normal things you do, but do them increasingly better. Don’t get private jets and a yacht. You would think a quarter-billion-dollar business should have a private plane, right. But that’s not how they do things. And that’s important. So it got me to thinking. There are so many people urging others to “think big.” And so many people who have these wild-ass plans that almost always disintegrate into dust. Why is that? What are those people misinformed about? And what can we all do differently so we can think bigger and actually profit long-term from our thinking and our actions? Probably the first thing is to listen to this message: Copy is powerful. You’re responsible for how you use what you hear on this podcast. Most of the time, common sense is all you need. But if you make extreme claims… and/or if you’re writing copy for offers in highly regulated industries like health, finance, and business opportunity… you may want to get a legal review after you write and before you start using your copy. My larger clients do this all the time. 1. What “Thinking Bigger” Means In copywriting and entrepreneurship, it means expanding your vision – the scope of what’s possible. - most common example: increasing your revenue/income - other examples - increasing the number of clients at the same time - increasing the number of different products you sell 2. Why It’s Important Business only moves in one of two directions. Up – it gets larger, or down – it gets smaller. If you try to stay the same size, it’s really a series of episodes of getting larger, then smaller, then larger, then smaller. What a waste of time and energy. If you keep getting smaller, you eventually go out of business. So the only logical way to go is to get larger. To grow. And you need to think bigger to do that. But you need to think in the right way. 3. The Mistake Most People Make - Think of a road trip. You have a map, you have a destination, you think that’s enough. - The thing most people overlook, and this is the big mistake, is they don’t prepare for - what to do when you get a flat tire - how to deal with a road that’s washed out - what happens when you get lost - That is – they don’t know how to solve all the nitty-gritty problems and unexpected events that occur along the way - So, they end up doing what they call “failing,” and give up - There’s a way to avoid this common mistake, and that’s what we’ll talk about today. 4. The True Path - Foundation - You need to get good at the basics - If you’re a copywriter, there are a few skills you need to have under your belt before you venture into the “big time.” Like.. - Research - Coming up with creative hooks - Writing in a persuasive way - Negotiating and maintaining relationships with clients - Meeting deadlines - If you’re a business owner, there’s also a set of core skills you need to have at a certain level of proficiency - Don’t expect you will pick these up “later” after you start to “think bigger.” You need to have them in your toolkit wherever you are now, before you start to go for big, massive goals - You may have heard different. I’ve never seen it end well when someone’s reach exceeds their grasp. Like the old saying goes, you need to prepare, to win. - Why You Can’t Think Bigger Until You Can Sweat The Small Stuff - Large is just a multiplication of small - As hard as it is for most people to come up with good ideas, coming up with ideas is the easy part. - Many people who are good at ideas think implementing is the hard part. - But implementing is easy compared to solving problems that occur, especially problems you weren’t expecting. - Solving problems when the heat is on is really the primo skill - And the only way you’re going to do that confidently and competently in a big way is by getting repetitive practice doing it in a small way. - What I’ve Observed In Big Thinkers I Know Personally - They’re obsessed with details – the right details - They draw on their own experiences and advice they’ve gotten from others who have at least as much experience as they have. Not too much on theory or other kinds of abstract ideas - They’re great problem-solvers. Very creative in that way even if they’re not like your typical creative personality. - They’re decisive. And once they make a decision, they take action. - They’re not huge braggarts or overly humble. More like, matter-of-fact, but just in the larger picture that they see. - My Own Path - I started very “big” – as the news editor of a national magazine in New York, and, I was told, the ambassador for McGraw Hill to Asia, as San Francisco Bureau Chief - It was all a bunch of bullshit. Of course, I didn’t know that at the time. - Because: I knew how to report and write articles, and edit articles. I was really good at those things. But… I really didn’t know how to solve problems, manage teams, motivate individuals, or bring in revenue. All of which you really need to do to grow a business, even if the teams and individuals are outsourced contractors and organizations. - I started over when I was 40. I built skills from the ground up and started very small. I had to. I was broke and I didn’t know what I was doing. - These days, I focus on tiny little details my former self would have scoffed at. Not all the time. But I’ve learned to identify and focus on what’s important, and when it comes to solving a problem at the granular level, I’m right there. - To give one example: Often when I do a critique, I’ll find four or five crucial things that can keep a client out of trouble and lead to a huge increase in the conversion from the copy. Being able to identify and suggest that small number of things comes from having worked with hundreds of businesses and having reviewed thousands of sales letters over the last 25 years.Download.

The RelationSH*T SHOW
044 - Do You Have The Type of Name She'd Want to Yell During Sex?

The RelationSH*T SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 15:43


Vegas baby yeah! Alexis is heading to Vegas for a bachelorette party and she has the low down on how women can optimize their time there. Meanwhile, Joe has the place to himself so he's got the guy protocol for optimizing free time. It's....pretty much just tv. Also, your name can say a lot more than you think. Alexis lets us in on how your name can deem you worthy of sex or not in a girls mind. Keep letting us know what topics you want to hear discussed! It's nice to hear both male and female perspectives and having guests continue to come on and share their input as well! CHEAT SHEET: Alexis is heading to Vegas for a Bachelorette Party What is the protocol for going to Vegas? Don't dress like a homeless person on your flight Your name can determine if you're worthy of sex What Joe will be doing while she's gone If Alexis Won the lottery

LAB Radio
Ep 13 - Joe Ciccolo, CAMS, AMLCA, CFE and founder of BitAML

LAB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 65:25


Joe Ciccolo is an accomplished expert in building and implementing successful BSA/AML programs for traditional and non-traditional financial institutions offering a variety of banking products and services.  Following 10+ years in legacy bank compliance, Joe founded BitAML, a regulatory compliance advisory group devoted exclusively to helping bitcoin startups and innovators leveraging Blockchain technology. BitAML allows him to share his subject matter expertise with those that share his passion for digital currency and all the potential it holds for the future. Joe is a frequent guest speaker at both Bitcoin and Blockchain conferences. He also meets regularly with traditional bankers and volunteers his time and talents with the non-profit Blockchain Education Network. After listening to this episode you will learn: Joe's background and how he got into the field What compliance, AML and KYC is and why we need it How the market has shifted over the last two years What Joe does with bitAML How he decided to tackle that niche Specific problems he solves for organizations and how A first-time sneak peek on a new SaaS software solution from BitAML How Joe thought of it and what's your roadmap for future development What excites and scares Joe about the direction of compliance and regulation For show notes and more please visit: LAB Radio by CoinStructive

Rich Cleaner Podcast
"The #1 Job of Every Organization" with Verne Harnish

Rich Cleaner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 17:18


Episode Summary And Feed Content Verne Harnish gave a scintillating 10-minute talk at the 2017 Genius Network Annual Event.  In this episode you’ll hear Joe Polish’s introduction of Verne, followed by several minutes of highlights from Verne’s talk at the event.  Timothy Paulson adds strategies of application of Verne’s talk to the Cleaning and Restoration industry (including how Joe applied this to his own Cleaning Business back in the 90s). 
Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn in this episode:  • Highlights from Verne Harnish’s presentation • The #1 Job of Every OrganizationShow Notes • “The greatest lesson in history is that we fail to learn from history.” • An instructive story of Robert Taylor and “Soft Soap” • What’s constraining you, and how can you get control over it? • Where is the constraint in your business? • Case Study of Joe Polish’s Cleaning Business, circa 1992 • What Joe identified as the constraints, and how he took control and changed the Cleaning Industry • Where is the constraint in YOU, in your BUSINESS MODEL, and in your INDUSTRY? Books mentioned
 • Mastering the Rockefeller Habits • Scaling-up (Rockefeller Habits 2.0) • The Best Business Decisions Ever Made

   Rich Cleaner is a program for Cleaners and Restorers who want to take their business to a higher level of success. It’s the place you can go for collaboration, contribution, and connections.  Members get marketing strategies, business building tools, tactics for exponential growth and more.  It’s easy to join, and very affordable.  You can learn more about the Elite Cleaners at www.RichCleaners.com

Doc and Jock Podcast
E202 | 200 Episodes Later

Doc and Jock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 70:00


On Episode 202 of the Doc and Jock Podcast the tables get turned on Coach Joe & Doc Danny when they are interviewed by the shows producer, Johnny B, about the trials and tribulations of doing 200 episodes of a Podcast. Find out things like: -What guest Doc & Jock hated -What Doc & Jock have said on air that they wish they could have back -What Joe wants Danny to have a 3some with his wife -What Coach Joe has said that gets him in trouble with his wife -The secret to having a successful podcast

Online Marketing
JLDC 0130 – Interview with Joe Valley, Quiet Light Brokerage

Online Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 36:00


Before Joe Valley joined Quiet Light Brokerage he was the founder of a digestive wellness company that boasted more than 100,000 subscribers, a $250,000 per year PPC budget, and a potent direct marketing strategy. Joe approached Quiet Light Brokerage to help him sell this business and later joined as an advisor. Since that time, Joe has become one of the most prolific advisors in this industry. Topics discussed during this podcast episode include; What things do you need to put in place when starting a business in order to sell it in the future? Are there buyers for online businesses up for sale? How do you determine the selling price of your business? And much more! You can play this podcast episode here: Your browser does not support the audio element. Websites referenced during the podcast: Joe Valley - Quiet Light Brokerage Here's a timeline of the topics discussed during the podcast: 0:00 - Short bio and intro 1:15 - Joe's business career 2:45 - What Joe did before he became self employed, and why he chose to do so 6:00 - Some big business mistakes Joe made along the way and the lessons learned 11:00 - What businesses do Quiet Light Brokerage help to sell? 15:45 - What things do you need to put in place when starting a business in order to sell it in the future? 21:00 - Are there buyers for online businesses up for sale? 24:30 - How do you determine how much your business is worth? 32:30 - Joe's final thoughts Like this podcast? If you're enjoying the podcast, it's safe to assume there are others out there like you who would also enjoy the podcast. Help them find it! I've created a short video below that will show you how to quickly and easily rate and review the podcast in iTunes and/or Stitcher. Those people will appreciate it, and you'll feel great about yourself...

Drinking Wisemen's Podcast
Brew the Truth Podcast Episode 7

Drinking Wisemen's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 30:54


Listen to two drunkards throw their opinions to the wind whilst drinking finely processed wheat and barley. Our discourse ranges from comic books to politics. If you don’t forget our show, we just might! Drunk Joe and DullOxide brewing the truth again in Episode 7! Listen to us pick apart the newest Star Wars trailer, Mention the flaws of newer voice recognition hardware and talk about the importance of voice chat in team games! All new episodes will be split into segment videos. Segment 1: The Last Jedi. @0:10 - Crack a few open. @1:14 - Done pouring (finally) @1:38 - SWTLG! @2:20 - What Joe thinks? @3:18 - Underwhelmed. @3:24 - My thoughts. @4:20 - Watch the trailer so we don't spoil it. @4:27 - Some Yoda shit. @5:16 - Not really hyped... @5:20 - The rent a theater box dilemma. @6:25 - No worth the cost. @6:50 - RENT THE WHOLE THEATER! @7:22 - Can't all be Mr. Popular. @7:37 - Still gonna see it in theaters @8:10 - Movie named after release(A new hope) @9:05 - Revenge of the Jedi. @9:44 - Last Jedi as a large organization? @10:10 - Neo Jedi?? @10:48 - "The last of the Jedi will you be." Thanks for Watching! Please Like, Subscribe and Share! Want to listen on mobile? Find us on iTunes,Blubrry, TuneIn and Google Play under Drinking Wisemen & Perfectly Wasted Here is our RSS Feed http://drinkingwisemen.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Like/Follow us on Facebook Drinking Wisemen https://www.facebook.com/Brew-the-Truth-1239234409463876/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Perfectly Wasted https://www.facebook.com/PerfectlyWastedPodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

unsuitable on Rea Radio
074: A Healthcare Bill Deferred

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 22:17


Today we're checking in on healthcare changes with returning guest Joe Popp, JD, LLM, a senior manager and Rea's resident ACA expert. It's important to note that the healthcare debate in Washington is still very much ongoing and in flux. The House was supposed to vote on the proposed healthcare legislation Friday, March 24 (after this podcast recorded) but, instead, the bill was pulled from the floor and the House went into recess. After the bill was pulled, House Speaker Paul Ryan said, “I don't know what else to say other than Obamacare's the law of the land … we're gonna be living with Obamacare for the foreseeable future.” Even though the Affordable Care Act lives to fight another day, Joe has a few thoughts for politicians and business owners to consider in the months and years ahead. The ninja tax warrior offers listeners some great insight into the legislative process while touching on tactics that will make sense for everybody going forward. On this episode, you'll learn: * What Joe believes to be the best time to make decisions with regard to your existing health care structure. * What options are now provided to business owners per the health reimbursement arrangement that was passed in September of last year. * Why it still may make sense to sign up for insurance sooner rather than later from a personal perspective (especially if you have any pre-existing conditions). * And so much more ... If you liked this episode of unsuitable on Rea Radio, let us know by hitting the like button or by sharing it with your followers on social media. You can also use #ReaRadio to join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. We've also included some great resources on our website. Visit http://www.reacpa.com/podcast for articles, past podcast episodes and more.

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast
MB 057: 3 Ways to Partner To Achieve Massive Success in MF Investing – With Joe Fairless

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 32:58


Finding the right business partner can be as important as finding the right investment opportunity. A great partner can bring time, money, expertise, and often prove vital to achieving your first MF deal. Someone who knows all about first deals and partnerships is Joe Fairless, my guest on this week's show. When I first spoke to Joe on the podcast, back in episode 10, he had just finished closing on a phenomenal 168 unit apartment building for his very first deal. Now,  2 years later, Joe has used the momentum of the first deal to propel himself headfirst into the world of real estate investing, with some incredible results. Listen as Joe tells us what he's been up to since we last spoke, including focusing his strengths, utilizing partnerships, and massively growing his real estate portfolio since that vital first deal. Key Takeaways [2:52] What Joe has done since his first deal Grown real estate portfolio from $7m to over $100m in just 2 years [3:36] How Joe achieved such rapid growth Partnerships Identifying his strengths Finding partners whose strengths differ from his [5:46] Joe's key strengths Identifying opportunities Building solid business plans Bringing in investor money [9:59] Smart partnering Joe has used partners on all of his deals (7 so far) He has utilized many different types of partnerships Joe always chooses partners who can provide a new strength [16:50] Using co-sponsors Partnerships can be Limited or General (GP) GP's mean bringing someone in on your side to make the deal happen Joe often arranges compensation packages for co-sponsors [21:14] Joe's tips for partnerships You might have to give up a lot to get that first deal, but that's OK Learn to identify when you should and should not partner [21:45 ] The risks of partnerships If they are property managers, they could be fired, but still own part of the GP Protecting yourself from a bad partner Use a lawsuit only if all else fails [27:05] Joe's goals for 2017 Make sure investments continue to perform for investors Continue to find valuable opportunities Continue to support charitable/education causes Connect with Joe joefairless.com Email: Info@joefairless.com (Email Joe for free money raising spreadsheet tool) Resources Mentioned Crucial Conversations Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever (Volume 1) Previous podcast episode with Joe: themichaelblank.com/session10/ Michael's deal analyzer Deal Maker Mastermind  

Retirement Answer Man
#154 - Introducing Kim and Joe, the Couple Planning For Retirement via Retirement Plan LIVE.

Retirement Answer Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 34:19


Every year I conduct a grand experiment in internet broadcasting that features everyday people like you. It’s called Retirement Plan LIVE and it’s my attempt at helping you know the ins and outs of effective retirement planning - and I do it by inviting listeners to take part in a to-be-aired set of conversations that walk through their actual financial situation. If you would like to take part, all you have to do is listen to this episode. It’s going to be a fun ride! Fast moves by our new President. What does it mean for you as you plan for retirement? Donald Trump is now President of the United States and his first weeks in office have brought a flurry of activity that directly impacts the financial markets. If you are looking toward or planning your retirement in such tenuous times, it can be a bit overwhelming trying to figure out exactly what you should do. So what SHOULD you do? On this episode’s “Hot Topic” segment I’m addressing my view on such things and I hope you’ll see that you don’t need to worry or fret if you adhere to some simple principles. Meet Kim and Joe: this year’s Retirement Plan LIVE participants. Today we get to meet Kim and Joe, the kind and generous souls who have agreed to come on the show and bare all (except their identities) to help you see how I go about walking a family or individual through the monumental task of wisely planning for their retirement. These two are a great example of everyday folks who are beginning to consider the important things that need to go into making their retirement the best it can be. You’ll enjoy getting to know them, hearing about their hopes and dreams for retirement, and learning how you can take the first steps toward planning for YOUR retirement just like them. Do you have an I.C.E. plan for your personal finances? Why not? Do you know what a financial I.C.E. plan is? It’s the way I refer to an “In Case of Emergency” plan - something that your loved ones need to have in the unfortunate case of you being seriously injured or killed. Creating an I.C.E. plan is one of the most compassionate, caring things you can do for your loved ones and sadly, most people wait until it’s too late and never create it. On this episode, I’m going to give you a homework assignment: your first step in creating your own personal I.C.E. plan. If you are serious about caring for your loved ones even after you may be done, this plan is for you! Are you signed up for “Six Shot Saturday?” Join the few, the proud, the financially astute! Every week I send out an email to those brave and daring souls who are eager to receive that little bit extra in terms of financial information, tips, and strategies to help them maximize their efforts at planning for retirement. I only send it out to people who really want it - those action-takers who are willing to go the extra mile. Is that you? I’d love to send it to you so be sure you listen to this episode to find out how you can get on the list! OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN [0:30] Meet Kim and Joe - this year’s participants in Retirement Plan LIVE! HOT TOPIC SEGMENT [2:22] Fast moves by our new Commander in Chief. Wow! [4:29] What do you if you are planning for retirement in such an uncertain time? PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT [8:25] Meet Kim and Joe - this year’s RPL participants. [9:52] Why Kim wanted to do RPL with me this year. [12:46] General ideas that Kim has of what she’d like to see her retirement look like. [15:00] Meet Joe: his perspective on their financial situation. [17:24] Joe’s reaction to being on the podcast in such an open way. [19:03] Joe’s conception of retirement - and planning toward it. [24:00] What Joe wants his retirement to look like. TODAY’S SMART SPRINT SEGMENT [25:31] What is the I.C.E. plan and why should you have one? [27:25] The first step to developing your I.C.E. plan: make a big contact list. THE HAPPY LAB SEGMENT [30:09] A new relationship that made me happy - and he’s a great example of finding happiness through making the world a better place. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE www.Give-r.com (use the code “AnswerMan20” to get 20% off) Contact Roger: http://www.rogerwhitney.com/retirementanswers/ Roger’s retirement learning center: www.RogerWhitney.com/learn The Retirement Answer Man Facebook page: www.Facebook.com/RetirementAnswerMan

Mobile First
Ep. 8 - Stance Socks w/ Global Director Product Development, Joe Blecha and Jordan Bryant on the Mobile First Podcast powered by Emerge Interactive

Mobile First

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 47:49


Our Guest Joe Blecha is the Global Director for Product Development at Stance Socks whose cause is to make a product as imaginative, as expressive and uncommonly cool as the people who wear it. Joe has over 16 years of experience the field of outer wear and has worked with companies like Nike, DC and Burton. He has worked for projects for the US Olympics Snowboarding team and mini clothing collections like the Nike SB and Jordan, to name a few. Here are the highlights of our conversation with our guest: Getting to know Joe, what keeps him busy, and about his love for surfing, snowboarding, meditation and yoga. How his passion for outdoor clothing had budded from his love for individual sports and how these sports, which he started enjoying at a young age, had appealed to him tremendously and made him decide that this is what he wanted to do with his life. Joe also shares how he came to join the industry and his interesting beginnings. His journey in product development starting from gaining insights from customer feedback, coming up with ideas to make the product better, looking at possibilities and testing them out, arriving with a product, up until getting it out there for consumer validation. Reasons why he made the transition from working in Nike to joining a start-up including the advantages of being hands on with your product, innovation, the wider reach you get from a smaller group and growth. As Global Director for Product Development, Joe shares how he makes his impact through technology and creation of new processes. Technologies that he sees which enable process changes and which impacts supply chains. The attributes that Stance imbibes which allows it to scale; such a having a forward-thinking mentality and the ability to grow supply chains and produce committed supplies. What Joe thinks the company should focus more on: consumer experience, modernizing the supply chain by working inside out or focusing on digital products and systems? Channels that they have in place to measure how consumers get introduced to Stance; their spending habits; and comparing and contrasting results of various marketing campaigns. How they incorporate an approach which is a balance of art and science to come up with fresh ideas to improve customer experience; the timelines in implementing these; and the some of the limiting factors that they encounter during the process. Joe shares an internal initiative -- the Idea Innovation Hopper – how it’s structured and how it works; and how he sees mobile integrated in this process. The future of product development in Joe’s perspective, how mobile plays into it and where Stance is going to make that leap. Rapid Fire Questions Would you put more emphasis on the idea or the execution? How would you weigh each of them and why? The execution is slightly more important than the idea. Everybody can have a great idea but being able to execute on it is more important. It’s 60 – 40 for me. What is your biggest learning lesson on your journey so far? Be passionate in what you do and embrace adversity. What is your favorite business book? Autobiography of Elon Musk Shoe Dog Crucial Conversations What is your favorite digital resource? Ted Talks What is your favorite app and why? Insight Timer Headspace YogaGlo What is the coolest thing that you are working on right now that you want everyone to know about? We are the official on-field sock provider of the MLB.

Onward Nation
Episode 371: Focus on what matters, with Joe Kashurba.

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 40:19


Joe Kashurba grew the freelance web design business that he started in high school into a digital agency with a virtual team and clients around the world. He went from building $300 websites to building $30,000 websites and managing 6-figure digital advertising budgets for some of the largest manufacturing and construction companies. Joe now advises and mentors other freelance web designers and digital agency owners on how to develop and scale their businesses. What you'll learn about in this episode Joe's background Why you need to plan out tomorrow before you go to bed Getting an important task done in the first 15 minutes of work Why constant marketing is so crucial for your business What Joe did after not selling to 25 people in a row that he had consultion phone calls with Generating leads that fit what you're trying to sell Why having the right mindset is so crucial for success Looking at your business from a diagnostic viewpoint to see what's working and what isn't Why you need to niche down and stick to the exact thing you do well Being prepared for and fighting through the fear Building a system to get sales How best to connect with Joe: Website: agencyaccelerator.guru

Product Launch Rebel
Ep. 005: On Launching Three Beverage Companies — The Joe Heron Interview

Product Launch Rebel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 35:47


Hear Joe Heron explain the keys to success in launching three beverage companies and selling two to PepsiAmericas and MillerCoors. Listen how Joe Heron thoughtfully identified beverage-growth opportunities and then – through careful execution – set up successful distributor and retailer partnerships. Listen as he describes how entrepreneurship provides the unique opportunity to understand what makes America a great place to live, work and “be the best you can ever be. “ Leave a Rating & Review in iTunes for the Product Launch Rebel Podcast (http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1136273740) Podcast Timeline: 0:41 – An introduction to Joe Heron, CEO of Copper and Kings American Brandy Company, and Founder of Crispin Cider Company and Ardea Beverage Company. 1:53 – An overview of Joe’s career history and how his skills and know-how led him to launching his first company, Ardea Beverage Company. 3:38 – What Joe does best as an entrepreneur. 4:19 – How growing up in South Africa prepared him for entrepreneurship. How he learned to manage and embrace change. 5:34 – Joe provides an overview of his current company, Copper and Kings American Brandy Company, its current status, and how it’s unique. 7:15 – How Joe and his wife, Leslie, came up with the idea for his first company, Ardea Beverage Company (creating a new category and marketing Nutrisoda) 8:33 – Background on the success story of Ardea Beverage Company and Crispin Cider Company. “Have someone who’s got your back and who can stay with you through tough times.” Hear Joe talk about his key to finding the right beverage opportunity, and what he calls the “The Well Served Paradigm.” 14:06 – Joe’s thoughts on having an exit strategy when you launch a business. 16:30 — Joe’s description about the early phases of company growth. The first year is always the most adrenaline driven. Years two and three are awful years, re-configuring distributor networks, always investing ahead of the game, hiring sales people, staffing. It’s about survival. Year four is when you start to develop your wings. 18:14 – Joe talks about what makes his approach different: being obsessed about execution. 18:44 – Joe expands on the keys to successful execution in the beverage business: delivering a superior product and good relationships with distributors and supporting the distributor “selling machine.” 21:20 – Joe talks bout mastering your supply chain (referring to the down-stream supply chain). 24:25 – Joe describes what he has most learned about himself: “that I’m far more stupid than I remotely realized.” 25:25 – Joe talks about what it felt like selling to investors, retailers, distributors, and offers his advice. “Nail your presentation, value your company correctly, raise more money than you think you need.” “It’s not for everyone. You have to be brave, you have to be dumb and you have to move like a wolf.” 29:29 – Joe describes why his wife is the most influential person is his life.

Focus on Customer Service Podcast
Episode 3 - Chipotle

Focus on Customer Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2015 22:11


When Chipotle Mexican Grill tapped Joe Stupp to be Head of Social Media, the company chose the person with the most relevant experience possible. In fact, Joe was the restaurant manager of the very first Chipotle. Now nearly 1,800 restaurants strong, Chipotle still approaches social media in an unconventional style that is perhaps befitting a much smaller brand – with just a handful of people who know every facet of the business intimately, and who love talking with customers. They answer all sorts of questions, from the basic – “Where does your chicken come from?” – to the absurd – “What kind of toilet paper do you use in the bathroom?” – and all with a virtual smile. Or perhaps it’s a wink? Joe spent some time with me and Dan Moriarty for Episode 3 of the Focus on Customer Service Podcast. Some of the most quotable moments of this episode include: • “We don’t really view it as customer service, but more like we’re just conversing with people.” • “Being response to our customers… just comes naturally to us.” • On social media response time: “We have zero goals around that...We do not track it. We do not keep an eye on it. It’s just something that we do. ” • Advice to others: “People really have to be careful that they know their business inside and out.” As a reminder, brands featured on the Focus on Customer Service Podcast appear because of YOU the listener. To nominate a brand that has amazing customer service on social media, just use the hashtag #FOCS. Here are the highlights of Episode 3 and where to find them: (2:45) Joe’s history at Chipotle, starting with the very first restaurant (4:35) Chipotle’s philosophy on customer service (6:19) What kinds of questions does Chipotle receive on social media? (7:10) The weirdest question Chipotle has received (7:48) Where Joe’s team sits in the organization (9:32) How Chipotle achieves its “amazing” response time (11:11) Questions about specific restaurants vs. brand questions (13:53) One Twitter handle or two? (15:53) Joe’s advice to other companies starting a social customer service practice (17:25) What’s next for Chipotle’s customer service (20:05) What Joe likes to tweet about personally Chipotle was nominated by Chad Mitchell (@cmmitchell4) during a recent #SMTLive webinar. Have you experienced awesome customer service on social media? If so, please nominate the brand by sending a tweet using the hashtag #FOCS!

STCPod
Episode 12 - Christmas and The Hillywoods

STCPod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2014 55:28


- What we listen to - episode 11 review - Bill complains about porn popups - You can still listen to us on iTunes - Bill will never forgive iTunes for what it did to him - Merry belated Christmas !! - Joe still needs to finish his Christmas shopping - Joe’s brilliant plan on how to buy his gifts for next year - Bill’s headphone Christmas gift headache - What Joe saw at Best Buy and the PS4 - Sony hacking issue - Fantastic “Lord of the Rings” short - Lord of the Rings Musical Parody http://www.thehillywoodshow.com/2014/12/lotrparody-is-officially-here/ - Behind the scenes making of http://www.thehillywoodshow.com/2014/12/lotrparody-is-officially-here/ - The Hillywood Show http://www.thehillywoodshow.com/ - How long the Lord of the Ring movies are compared to their books? - Hannibal the TV show - Joe finally finished Season 1 of Sleepy Hollow http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2647544/ - 2015 Rock N Roll Hall of Fame inductees - Bill recommends this HOF video of Prince shredding on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y - Challenge to be issued next podcast - How we feel the shows have been going --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stcpod/message

Start To Continue's Podcast
Episode 12 - Christmas and The Hillywoods

Start To Continue's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2014 0:56


- What we listen to - episode 11 review - Bill complains about porn popups - You can still listen to us on iTunes - Bill will never forgive iTunes for what it did to him - Merry belated Christmas !! - Joe still needs to finish his Christmas shopping - Joe’s brilliant plan on how to buy his gifts for next year - Bill’s headphone Christmas gift headache - What Joe saw at Best Buy and the PS4 - Sony hacking issue - Fantastic “Lord of the Rings” short - Lord of the Rings Musical Parody http://www.thehillywoodshow.com/2014/12/lotrparody-is-officially-here/ - Behind the scenes making of http://www.thehillywoodshow.com/2014/12/lotrparody-is-officially-here/ - The Hillywood Show http://www.thehillywoodshow.com/ - How long the Lord of the Ring movies are compared to their books? - Hannibal the TV show - Joe finally finished Season 1 of Sleepy Hollow http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2647544/ - 2015 Rock N Roll Hall of Fame inductees - Bill recommends this HOF video of Prince shredding on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y - Challenge to be issued next podcast - How we feel the shows have been going

The TXWaterpolo Podcast
'Roos on a winning streak, 'Horns battle for national title, Houston hosts Champions Cup

The TXWaterpolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 37:22


This week is all about the dedication of this show, traveling all over the state to watch three events located well over 300 miles apart. Actually, that's what Joe did from Wednesday to Monday while James just sat in a chair in Austin.What Joe got to see was Austin College on a three-game win streak while hosting games in Sherman, and we talk to Head Coach Mark Lawrence about the 'Roos' most successful weekend yet.In Houston, the SOCAL girls won a Champions Cup title in between line dancing lessons, and the boys from neighboring club Vanguard pocketed gold medals too while Pearland's Southside Honey Badgers took down another California heavyweight.Meanwhile, UT's men's club is packing up for a trip to Pittsburgh where they'll face Penn State in their opening match at the CWPA Collegiate Club Championship. We speak with Club President Thomas Nagle about the 'Horns' season and their expectations for this weekend. That and results from a big masters water polo tourney in Dallas on this the 20th (no way) TX Waterpolo Podcast.Music:Alejandro EscovedoScott HolmesMail the HorseSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-txwaterpolo-podcast/donations