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The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Trying to Be Patient Is Impossible Without Learning to Be Patient with Larry Hagner

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 40:33


Larry Hagner shares with us the humble beginnings of the Dad Edge. He opens up his heart and shares a story that inspired him to create the Dad Edge. Before Larry statrted the Dad Edge, he was a leader in his workplace. However, his marriage and relationship with his kids were failing. One night in 2012, Larry had a moment that would change the course of his life forever. Larry spanked his four year old son out of anger and hit him so hard that he fell on the ground. He went to help him up and his son looked at him as if he were a monster. From that moment on, Larry knew he had to make a change or his relationships would suffer for the rest of his life. As a faith-based man, Larry had a moment of divine intervention. He sat down in front of the computer and the words "Good Dad Project" came out onto a Facebook page. From that moment on, Good Dad Project/The Dad Edge was born. Larry made a committment to learn something new every day that would help him become the husband and father he was meant to be.  If you want to have more patience in your life, you have to surrender to the fact that you are always going to have stress in your life. Whether it's professional, mental, physical, or emotional, stress is always going to be present. However, that doesn't mean that we can't manage it with a little patience. Patience does not start in the moment of chaos; patience starts from the moment your feet hit the ground in the morning. Patience and emotional resiliency do not come naturally. There are skills needed to learn patience. Patience is tied to emotional resiliency and mental toughness, which are learned through consistent practice and a dedication to becoming a better person.  The other thing Larry talks to us about today is failure. In Larry's sales job that he had before the Dad Edge, he was nominated to become the sales manager. However, he lacked the necessary skills to be a leader in the workforce. After he was humiliated in an interview because he didn't know any of the leadership questions, he went out to learn those skills. What Larry learned from this event was that there is no failure, only learning. He learned the necessary leadership skills he needed for that job, went back a year later, nailed the interview, and got the job. If he had defaulted to failure and let it consume his thoughts, he wouldn't have gotten the job. He took that failure, learned from it, and came back harder than ever. The moral of the story is to never let failure define you. You can take a failure in life and turn it around to be a lesson that you learn from. If you give up, you take away any chance you have of improving yourself and turning the situation around.    For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to https://thedadedge.com/friday12/ ———— Join the Free Dad Edge Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance. Watch this interview on YouTube gooddadproject.com/youtube. Follow us on Instagram at @thedadedge! FREE RESOURCE – 21 Days to an Extraordinary Marriage

On The Brink with Castle Island
Larry Cermak and Mike Rogers (The Block) on the Stablecoin Market (EP.205)

On The Brink with Castle Island

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 52:57


The Block's Director of Research Larry Cermak and Research Analyst Mike Rogers join the show to talk through their latest report on stablecoins. In this episode:  Why the Block chose to focus on stablecoins for this report Larry and Mike's opinion on why stablecoins are so disproportionately dollar-based China's influence in the Tether market The history of Tether and why it attained so much traction initially How you can determine the location of stablecoin users The Tetherification for offshore exchanges – and how it displaced Bitcoin as the reserve asset The influence of USDC in DeFi and whether it represents a systemic risk to the sector Dai's transition to non-native collateral types Mike and Larry's view of algorithmic stablecoins Why stablecoins are so divisive between economists and crypto entrepreneurs Why Tether's dominance is declining Where the NYAG settlement leaves Tether now What Larry makes of USDT on TRON stealing some market share from Ethereum Why investors are settling deals in stablecoin terms The prospects for Libra/Diem Mike and Larry's expectations for the next decade in stablecoins Related content:  The Block's report on Stablecoins  The OTB Crypto-dollarization series Sponsor notes: Copper is transforming how institutional investors engage with digital assets by developing award-winning custody and next-gen trading infrastructure. Headquartered in London, the firm is scaling rapidly across Asia and North America to bring its suite of products to a wider pool of institutional investors. To learn more visit copper.co or reach out on Twitter, @CopperHQ Aave is a decentralized, open source, and non-custodial protocol where users can deposits and borrow digital assets, and earn interest on those assets. Head over to aave.com to experience and learn more about DeFi.

Calm the Chaos
Ep.53 Larry Indiviglia, Author, 126 Days, 11 minutes, Our Love Story to honor the life of Gayle and their love for each other

Calm the Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 46:09


Calm the Chaos/ Larry Indiviglia Larry Indiviglia wrote 126 Days, 11 Minutes: Our Love Story to honor the life of Gayle and their love for each other. Although brief, Larry considers his relationship with Gayle as one of the most profound experiences of his life. He also hopes 126 Days, 11 Minutes inspires others to say “yes” to love even when logic says, “no.” Larry believes there are many beautiful souls who are looking to discover and experience unconditional love. His book shows it is possible. Larry Indiviglia is President of INDsightsForLife, Inc., a fitness professional, presenter, and author as well as a business and life coach for the Todd Durkin Mastermind Program. Larry is also a retired naval reserve officer and a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. He holds a MA in Corporate Fitness Administration and an MBA from the University of San Diego. Larry has authored articles in Coronado Lifestyles Magazine, Shipmate, The Coronado Eagle, The Gratitude Book, and Balanced Body, Balanced Life. Additionally, he was extensively quoted in Runner’s World and TheNewYorkTimes Hisworkovera30-yearfitnesscareerhasinspiredmotivatedandencouragedpeople to grow and do their best. His powerful ability to connect with people helps them transform their lives and businesses. His goal for 126 Days, 11 Minutes is to help you transform your relationships by learning to love unconditionally. Larry lives and works in San Diego, has two children: Joe and Lauren, and one grandson, Luca. Larry’s first book INDsights for Life: Rising Up - Reaching Higher – Together, is an inspirational guide containing daily messages of hope, belief, caring, and love. It is available on Kindle and Audible. What  You’ll Learn Larry’s journey to meeting Gayle His sense of urgency in writing the book Gayle’s number one lesson:  Always Live in Your Truth How Gayle managed her cancer for four and a half years What Larry learned about himself through his journey How learned to be a supportive caregiver in someone’s last stages of life Larry’s process in writing this  book and his accountability partner Together is better!  Journaling and how Larry fits it into his day and how it teaches him to be present  Resources Connect with Larry here on Facebook Get the book here Connect with Deborah for coaching here Take the mid life Quiz here Enjoy the show? Don’t miss an episode, follow the podcast on ITunes , I HEART RADIO and Spotify Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast and share with a friend!

The Dom Dandrea Podcast

Episode 79 Summary:  Poddecks question of the day (0:53). Our Reactions to ESPN's 'The Last Dance' (9:00). What Larry likes about 'The Last Dance' (9:43). What Dom likes about 'The Last Dance' (15:48). What Larry dislikes about 'The Last Dance' (21:51).  Larry closes with his Michael Jordan story (30:18).  

That LARRY SHOW
Episode 241: Star Truckin' With Larry

That LARRY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 19:55


Larry schools astrophysicists ● Proven ways to drive people nuts ● Intergalactic radio mysteries solved! ● Why ham radio & CB kick the Internet's ass ● What Larry did that made a trucker threaten to kill him ● How trucker listeners make a Larry wish come true ● Hop aboard this episode and see how we roll!

Hustle And Flowchart - Tactical Marketing Podcast
Larry Ludwig - Selling an Affiliate Site For $6 Million

Hustle And Flowchart - Tactical Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 76:25


On today’s show, we are talking with Larry Ludwig who has over twenty years of experience creating and promoting websites for himself and others. He's personally worked with clients such as JP Morgan Chase, Lenscrafters, T. Rowe Price, IBM, Comedy Central, GM, Thought Catalog, and Nielsen. In 2018, he sold his investment review website, Investor Junkie for $6 million. Listen in to hear how Larry built up his site, making revenue without having any products, focusing on reviews and comparisons for affiliate income. We talk about the right way and wrong way to build your site with the best SEO practices and how to create a great user experience, as well as how Larry was able to update his site easily when vendors made changes to their products, so his content stayed fresh and current. We also discuss tracking capabilities for affiliate links, the best tools to use and how to do reviews properly so your visitors can make a good buying decision. After you have listened, go check out our conversations with Robert Farrington and Dan Brock, for more strategies and ideas on how to make a living earning affiliate income. “The reviews and comparisons are far down the funnel and one of the last steps for people before they decide to purchase something and they are really looking towards an expert like ourselves to say we really recommend this product or not this product.” - Larry Ludwig Some Topics We Discussed Include: The best way to track your affiliate links The old guard vs. the new guard in the podcasting space How to take your analytics to all the way 11 How to set your site apart from everyone else The possibilities of building an affiliate blog with the potential for exiting What Larry would do differently today And much, much more! Contact Larry Ludwig: LarryLudwig.com  Check out Larry’s SEO for Writers Course, where listeners can get a 10% discount if you enter the promo code “Hustle” References and Links Mentioned: Are you ready to be EPIC with us?! Then grab our EGP Letter here where you’ll get not only all of the notes for everything episode we’ve done and will do in the mail, a private forum community, plus new training videos all the time with us and our guests. Today’s show is co-sponsored by Easy Webinar and Casey Zeman.  He has put together a 20% off deal for our listeners. Be sure to check them out as they have live webinars, hybrid webinars, automated webinars, and social media functionality, basically everything you’ll ever need for webinars in a single platform.  We are also sponsored by Steve Olsher and his podcast Beyond 8 Figures, where he and his hosts, Mary Goulet and Richard Otey chat with amazing entrepreneurs who have either run or have exited a business that has produced over eight figures.  Millionaire Fastlane by MJ DeMarco Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Clickmagick ClickMeter Woopra Zapier Ahrefs Wicked Reports How The CollegeInvestor.com Gets 3.5 Million Visitors Per Month - Robert Farrington How To Earn A Living Promoting Affiliate Products on YouTube – Dan Brock

That LARRY SHOW
Episode 233; How I Trained With the Middleweight Champ

That LARRY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 25:01


What Larry learned from the Middleweight champion of the world ♦ How a jelly-bean jar can help you select the right mate ♦ The secret strategy that wins most battles ♦ Can a name change change your life? ♦ How a pointy chick Larry never even met introduced him to a boxing legend ♦ Meet Larry’s Commie-hatin’ Cubano buddy, Francisco ♦ Relationship advice every man (and woman) can use ♦ All this and more in this epic episode!

Sales IQ Podcast
The Sales Process: Empathize | Educate | Empower, with Victor Antonio

Sales IQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 53:20


“We have this scale in our head… on one hand you have certainty and on the other hand you have anxiety…. And the job of every sales person is to increase my certainty and reduce my anxiety” – Victor Antonio The Sales ProcessThe sales process that you use directly affects your ability to sell to people in your industry. So it's interesting to see how unnecessarily complicated organisations make this process. This week, world renowned international speaker Victor Antonio joins the podcast and helps us break down this process into 3 easy to remember steps… EMPATHIZE … EDUCATE… EMPOWER. Starting out in one of the roughest parts of Chicago, Victor built himself a 20 year long career as a top sales executive and became the president of global sales and marketing for a 420 million dollar company. His experience, from building his career from the bottom up – to being a top sales professional at a large firm has given him the understanding of how to build healthy relationships with his customers and get the most out of those relationships. Where you can find Victor: http://www.sellingergroup.com/ (http://www.sellingergroup.com/) https://www.facebook.com/TheVictorAntonio/ (https://www.facebook.com/TheVictorAntonio/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorantonio/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorantonio/) https://www.youtube.com/user/salesinfluence (https://www.youtube.com/user/salesinfluence) https://twitter.com/VictorAntonio (https://twitter.com/VictorAntonio) Timestamps:[00:50] – Victor explains how he got into sales [03:25] – Before Victor got into sales did he have any negative perceptions around it [04:45] – Behaviors of high performing sales people that really stand out [07:04] – Did Victor follow a process early in his career? [09:50] – The biggest changes in sales Victor has noticed since the nineties [11:55] – Do we build rapport with customers and develop a relationship or do we just try and close them? [16:10] – How important is it for sales people to ‘really find out the why?' [19:25] – Elements of a great sales process [20:10] – Empathize [21:20] – Educate [22:20] – Empower [23:38] – Mistakes to avoid when building a sales process or methodology [28:20] – What Larry was doing that was so successful [30:15] – How we can empathize with our customers [34:00] – The difference between sympathy and empathy [35:30] – Luigi has a ‘ah-ha' moment [37:00] – The sales process isn't always linear [38:50] – How do we empower our customer and get them to buy? [45:04] – Sales… is it an art or a science? [48:35] – If you could go back in time what would you do differently? [49:20] – What's something that you should do right now to increase your ability to sell? [50:42] – Some places you can go to find out more about Victor

That LARRY SHOW
Episode 127: Living Guilt Free

That LARRY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 23:16


How to dump your girlfriend (and not feel bad) ● Why people no longer have problems ● What is the FWD factor and how will it save your life? ● The crappiest thing your kid will ever do to you ● How to find the perfect girlfriend / wife ● What Larry learned about love from a real estate deal gone bad ● More deceptive language from ass-hats ● Having trouble sleeping? This episode has the answer!

The Pivot
038 - Larry Kloess

The Pivot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 65:58


Larry Kloess, founder of Cause A Scene, one of 2015's "50 Coolest Companies" according to Business Insider, built an amazing network of secret concerts for indie artists throughout Nashville's underground. It was all going so well, at least on the surface... and then one day Larry woke up in the hospital, overwhelmed with stress and exhaustion. Two years later, he's one of Nashville's fastest up-and-coming realtors. What?? Larry's on a wild journey and he still sends me a birthday card. You'll love this chat. Reach out to Larry here: Larry@scoutnashville.com  615.306.5128 Our Sponsors: http://www.globalcounselingnetwork.com/ https://www.nifw.org/ Andrew's links: http://www.andrewosenga.com/ https://www.everybodypivots.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pivot/support

Life After Business
The Cost of Losing Your Biggest Customer

Life After Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018


My guest today is Larry Anderson. Have you ever wondered what you would do if your biggest client suddenly dropped you? Larry has experienced that first hand. He is an “accidental entrepreneur” that came back home to help with the family business. Since getting his start in the industrial repair field, Larry has pivoted into many technology niches including contract manufacturing and most recently, the online freelance market. During today’s episode, Larry walks me through his business experience and offers some hard-learned lessons. He is inspirational for his tenacity and flexibility within his industry. If you are looking at a possible pivot, Larry Anderson is an excellent example of staying positive and moving forward. You will learn about: Larry’s entrepreneurial background. How industrial repair and contract manufacturing differ. Lessons Larry learned from his first business sale. The ups and downs of serving just one large client. Why the contract manufacturing industry changed. What came after the big blow? How Larry pivoted Finding the right buyer and business broker. The importance of doing due diligence before exiting the company. What Larry would have done differently. Today’s guest covers a couple of big risk topics, namely lack of customer diversification and technical expertise. We all get into our businesses to satisfy a need and should never undervalue our expertise in that market, but when it comes to expanding to areas we aren’t familiar with (including selling our business), it’s best to reach out to others who have a greater understanding of these areas. For Larry Armstrong, these two factors caused him to become an entrepreneur in the first place and have led to the reason why he is on the show today. Diversifying from Your Biggest Customer Is Mandatory to Increase Company Value When it comes to customers, there is safety in numbers. Larry, however, had a business where one client made up 99% of their revenue. While that wasn’t a concern for him at first because that client was so reliable and they had such great communication, it eventually became a bit of an issue. As much as you want to trust the people you work with on a daily basis, the bottom line is that each one of us has to look out for what’s in our best interests. When Larry’s client eventually came to the conclusion that different services would better suit their needs, Larry was left holding the bag and putting money into a company that wasn’t putting out returns. Eventually the client let Larry know that his services weren’t required anymore, but Larry had already been hanging on for two years and not turning a profit. While there are some businesses that do only have one or two major clients, it’s important to get as much information from them as possible about their future plans so you’re not left in the lurch—or, better yet, go out and actively seek new clients so your portfolio is more diverse. Another way to decrease risk for your business, without necessarily expanding your clientele. Go for long-term contracts and renewable contracts. The more locked-in a client is, the more likely they are to stay. Clients stay where they’re comfortable and well taken care of, so as long as you are fulfilling your contractual obligations with this client, you should have no issue getting a long-term contract from them. This gives you an idea of the stability of your future earnings by those who agree to stay for the

That LARRY SHOW
Episode 45: Murder at a Mob Bar

That LARRY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 21:46


Larry bartends for a murder victim • What was in Johnny Fontana's notebook that made Larry hate government? • Who pulled guns on Larry, and why? • What Larry knows about Goodfellas that Scorsese doesn't • What was behind the exit door at the mob bar? • Why did Larry sleep through college? • Will Larry reveal the secret of the world's greatest burger? • How did Dave the Fence cure a cough? • All this and more in a spectacular new episode!

Retire Secure!
Episode 194 - Economist Laurence Kotlikoff Grades the Trump and Ryan Tax Plan – and How You Can Take Advantage of Predictable Events

Retire Secure!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 52:10


Last month, Donald Trump proposed slashing taxes for both individual taxpayers and businesses. His plan, sketched out in a one-page statement given to reporters in late April, provided few details and didn’t explain how the tax cuts would be financed. The House – led by Speaker Paul Ryan – has its own ideas about tax reform, as does the Senate. There are a lot of unknowns. Which cuts will prevail? How will Congress decide? On this episode of The Lange Money Hour, CPA and Attorney Jim Lange welcomes back Laurence Kotlikoff. Kotlikoff is a renowned economics professor, columnist, and bestselling author. His recent WSJ op-ed piece indicates that he believes that the House plan is better for the economy than the Trump plan. Jim and Larry will discuss the specifics of each proposal, how they might affect you as a taxpayer and investor – and how you can prepare for the future. They’ll cover topics like: • The nuts and bolts of the House and White House plans, and why Larry thinks one is better than the other. • Whether he believes Trump and members of Congress truly understand tax issues well enough to make wise decisions. • What impact tax reform is likely to have on the deficit. • What Larry would do differently if he could propose a tax plan of his own. • If taxes fall under Trump, is it reasonable to assume they’ll go back up in the years ahead? • Do these tax fluctuations make it a good time to do a Roth IRA conversion? The audio will also be archived on our web site at www.paytaxeslater.com/radioshow.php, along with a written transcript. *All investing involves risk, including the potential for loss of principal. There is no guarantee that any investment strategy or plan will be successful. Investment advisory services offered by Lange Financial Group, LLC.

Absolute Advantage Podcast
Episode 68: The Five Key Elements of a High-Performance Team, with Larry Ransom

Absolute Advantage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 56:54


Larry Ransom is founder and president of The Synergy Network and Brain on Future. He earned his master’s degree in applied behavioral science from Bastyr University. Larry worked for over 10 years with Jim Bergquist, founder, and president of bizFuture’s Consulting Company, coaches to the world-famous Pike Place Fish Market. Larry has worked with numerous Fortune 500 companies, including Microsoft, Starbucks, Hallmark, and more, providing his expertise as a trainer and coach in building high-performance cultures and teams. His clients also include a number of high-profile individuals such as a Platinum Recording Artist, an Emmy Award Winning Director, and a National Best Selling Author. Larry’s passion is to empower individuals to take responsibility for their passionate purpose and creativity, so they can produce results beyond what they might normally imagine. Larry believes in the concept of ownership mindset where each team member not only takes ownership for his/her individual role within the team but also takes ownership of the overall success of the organization. Once team members have been given the tools and strategies to tap into their power and passion, Larry gives them the opportunity to invest and commit themselves as a member of the team and to take a stand for the overall objectives and vision of the organization. Larry’s focus is to produce results you can measure. Larry’s technology for aligning, engaging and inspiring your team equates to results that you can see. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why you need to get really clear on your “why” Why you need to build your business on purpose, vision, and values What Larry learned from his three most influential mentors Why you absolutely need a coach to learn and grow to your highest potential Why you need to look at failure as an opportunity to grow What will happen when you ask your clients “what’s missing?” The five key elements to building a high-performance team Why your business is an expression of who you’re being What Larry does with Brain on Future Ways to contact Larry: Website: www.brainonfuture.com

That LARRY SHOW
Episode 15: Larry's Road Trip to Destiny

That LARRY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 32:44


What Larry does to a motel swimming pool that has cops chasing him  • Larry's midnight encounter with a creepy preacher • Larry visits with an animal abusing, fugitive cretin • Larry's run in with a gink... what's a gink? • The car that makes its owners a punch line • Why Elon Musk doesn't know jack • Who was the coolest tycoon? • Who are the pointiest chix of all time? • Why the Hyperloop is a snore • World premiere - Larry's very own road trippin' music • Larry creates a car for Dick Masterson • All this and MORE!