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In this episode, you will learn: • Philip’s brief bio • Philip’s debt to net worth ratio • Some of Philip’s investments • What Philip’s diet looks like and his exercise routine • What Philip does to give back to the community • Philip’s life happiness index score • All about Philip’s GoPod • Philip’s biggest business goal in the next twelve months • The most poignant moments in Philip’s life • Philip’s future greatest hits • What Philip learned from his biggest failure in life • Plus, so much more! Philip grew up outside of Washington D.C. in Rockville, Maryland. While working for Chase, Philip got married to his wife Carlee. They currently live in Charlotte and enjoy spending time with their friends whenever possible. They now have three children 5, 3, and 1 years old. Philip and his wife enjoy taking care of their children and overseeing their rental properties. This takes up much of their time, but they also make time to travel and spend time with family and friends. Philip and Carlee both attend a Crossfit gym. They enjoy the competitiveness and challenge. Philip also likes being able to eat way more food because he works out and burns calories. Philip went to Florida State University for college. He graduated with a degree in Risk Management & Insurance. While in school and after college, Philip sold life insurance for Northwestern Mutual. He then started working as a personal banker at Chase bank for a few years. They eventually moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, where Philip got into real estate and investing and became a real estate broker.
If you have ever been involved with a legal dispute or if money has been withheld on your project you know that it can just suck the life out of you. And cost you a ton of money. In today's interview with our legal expert Philip Siegel you'll learn how you can review and escape these 10 killer contract clauses. Philip delivered this same talk to the Western States Roofing Association last June to an overflow audience. In fact, it was rated the #1 session out of 21 presenters. We talk about how you can create leverage in today's booming economy, deal breakers that you must walk away from, the responses to one sided contract's, and much more. What you'll hear in this episode: What Philip does and who he does it for Why Killer Contract Clauses is a popular topic How to create leverage for yourself by using the right contract The biggest deal breakers to look out for What is a pay if paid clause Major risk shifts in indemnification and how to attack these clauses Limiting coverage to claims to only cover claims due to personal negligence with the additional Insured The issues with language within wavers and releases Inserting provisions within contracts for scheduling and back charges Being on the lookout for change order issues and how to deal with them Creating clear provisions for building and design codes The importance of working with a professional to revise your contracts Securing builders risk coverage to prevent damages to work issues Acceptance of adjacent or contiguous work or work of other trades How the retainer program helps avoid problems upfront The hidden dangers of using independent contractors and subcontractors How to prevent employee poaching from your competitors What to expect from Philip's upcoming talks in New York Connect with Philip! Philip's Phone #: (404) 522-1410 Philip's Email Philip's Website Best of Success Conference 2020 Links / Resources: Tips, Strategies, and Download Free 1- Page Business Plan Download My FREE 1-Page Business Plan Text Me @ (510) 612-1450 - Say Hi! I would love to hear your feedback, pros & cons! **Please leave me a review on iTunes!** ~Please Share My Podcast With Other Contractors~ THE ROOFER SHOW SPONSOR INFO: Need Help Answering the Phone Or Online Chat? Use Ruby Receptionists!! Find Out How They Can Help Bring In Leads!! Click here and use the code Roofer50 for a special $50 discount! Call Ruby Or Call Ruby at (844) 326-7829 Check out the app!! My Listeners Get a 21-Day Money-Back Guarantee!
Philip Bloom, filmmaker, photographer, camera reviewer, and teacher, comes back on the Go Creative Show to discuss his latest MZed online course, Filmmaking for Photographers. Subscribe Now! What you will learn in this episode Why you need Philip’s latest course (07:15) The downside of Philip’s public personal life (17:07) What Philip hates the most about freelancing (29:15) Behind the scenes of Philip’s camera reviews (42:02) The future of filmmaking (59:50) The fundamentals every filmmaker should know (07:40) And more! Show Links Philip Bloom’s MZed course - filmmaking for photographers 20% off the course with code GOCREATIVE Go Creative Show is supported by: Premium Beat Rule Boston Camera Hedge Shutterstock Premium Beat Song of the Week Snowbound by Little Red Church Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Twitter Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Podcasts iHeart Radio YouTube Follow Our Guest Philip Bloom’s website Philip Bloom’s Twitter Philip Bloom’s Instagram Philip Bloom’s YouTube Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter Instagram Follow Matt Russell Gain Structure Sound Twitter
Philip was called by God to take a journey into the desert. By the end of it, he had changed the course of a whole nation. What Philip did in the desert can help us understand how we can use our time and knowledge to help One person encounter Jesus.
With the lack of qualified labor in the construction industry employee poaching has become commonplace. Your team is being contacted by your competitors every day with offers of more money and higher benefits. In today's interview with labor attorney Philip Seigel you'll learn what you can do to prevent it. Show Highlights: What Philip does in his practice and the benefits of the retainer program they use Ways to prevent competitors from poaching your employees Creating an employment agreement and having enforceable standards Identifying an employee's former agreements prior to hiring them The importance of integrating a non-compete or a non-solicitation Treating your employees well and ensuring they feel appreciated Dealing with an OSHA inspection and avoiding citations Inspecting conditions to ensure that work settings are up to standard Developing guidelines to address hazardous heat conditions Links: Contact Dave: https://theroofershow.com 510-612-1450 Dave@theroofershow.com Contact Philip: 404-522-1410 Pjs@hpsslaw.com Website: hpsslaw.com Sponsor: https://www.callruby.com/roofershow/ Use Promo Code: Roofer50
This week's guest is Philip Holt. Philip discussed the books he's written, the concept of "mosquito leadership," and more. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quote that inspires Philip (2:17) Philip's background (3:31) Philip's favorite Jon Miller story (6:18) What Philip is up to (7:28) About Leading with Lean (8:55) The four different leadership styles (10:30) The problem he was trying to solve by writing it (16:02) About Simplicity of Lean (18:07) The elements of changing culture (20:17) How you know whether you're "winning" or "losing" (23:36) Measuring engagement (26:35) The main takeaways from the book (28:25) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com GA 55 | Being a Visible Leader with Philip Holt Leading with Lean The Simplicity of Lean Philip Holt on LinkedIn Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? What are your thoughts on "mosquito leadership"?
Running a successful business can be hard and the financials overwhelming, but knowing your numbers is key to knowing your business. That’s what Philip Barnes, founder of CFO Insight, told me. A Chartered Accountant, Philip has worked with over 50 business in a range of industries since 2006 in either non-executive board roles or as a consultant. Pulling his wealth of knowledge of helping companies in distress and helping Australian tech startups commercialise in North America together, CFO Insight was founded in 2006. The company helps SMEs solve some of the major and most common business problems, and helps them to shape their business, primarily for success. Philip holds the business owner’s hand, doing what he calls “management consulting from the numbers.” Episode highlights: What Philip’s company offers to SMEs How Philip differs from a traditional CFO - helping businesses understand the numbers Why external accountants often provide CFO Insight with a lot of work Working for Andersons for 10 years and how that shaped CFO Insight Looking at companies in distress - following the core themes to solve the problems Philip’s background - Kiwi-born, two working parents, children, part-time jobs Why Philip didn’t follow in his father’s footsteps and become a doctor Education, a year in the UK, and settling in Brisbane How CFO Insight came about and how Philip got his first client Distinct periods of CFO Insight - distress and startups in the USA Common problems of businesses - structural issues with their products The three fundamental questions Philip asks his clients What makes a good Board of Executives? Do SMEs need a Board of Executives? Arete Executive Website - http://areteexecutive.com.au/ Richard Triggs LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardtriggs/ CFO Website - https://www.cfoinsight.com.au/our-people.html Phillip Barnes Website - https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-barnes-9688172/?originalSubdomain=au
This week we travel to New York to catch up with interior designer Philip Mitchell and his very cute dogs. Philip is based in New York and Toronto, and has been featured in Traditional Home, House and Home Magazine and Canada’s Style at Home Magazine. We talk with him about his beautiful captain’s house in Nova Scotia, his approach to restoration, fun and affordable ways to add texture and details, and the art of mixing historic with contemporary and modern comfort. What You'll Hear on This Episode: How he and his husband ended up falling in love with Nova Scotia, and purchasing and restoring a 1795 captain’s house in a beautiful Seaside VillageHis love and respect for historic homes, and inspiration to maintain the integrity and sentiment of the original home during the restoration processHow they found an incredible contractor to renovate their home with an artisan yet liveable approach.The differences between current New York and Canada interior design trends and lifestylesA fun “this or that” word game where we put Philip to the test of some of his favorite things including textures, finishings, patterns, panel molding and storage optionsWhy you shouldn’t be afraid to reuse what you already have, and take your drapery with you when moving outIn interior design - if you love it, you can incorporate itPhilip’s attitude towards furniture and pieces is to not focus on perfection, but comfort and the beauty within the story.What Philip means when he says he is “big on appropriateness”How to have the big talk with your partner about painting the wood in a roomPhilip’s journey into interior design through growing up surrounded by women that appreciated a beautifully furnished home and environmentHis participation with the 2018 Kips Bay Show House to benefit the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club charityWhat Philip personally collects throughout his own travels and personal experiences
One of the greatest stories in scripture is when Philip invites Nathanael to meet Jesus. Nathanael scoffs and says, "Nazareth? Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" Apparently, it was a dumpy little town. Philip is undeterred by Nathanael's disbelief. He simply replies, "Come and see."Philip's simple invitation is really all we have to do to share our faith with others. God is calling us to invite our friends to come and see. He will do the rest...all we have to do is extend the invitation.Listen as we look at this part of our spiritual DNA. What Philip did was called "relational evangelism" which is a fancy way of saying, "An empty seat is room for a friend."
Philip Bahoshy is the Founder of MAGNiTT, an online platform that connects MENA entrepreneurs, startups and investors and offers access to extensive research, analytics and insights from across the region.He was raised in the UK with Iraqi origins, Philip obtained an MBA from INSEAD in 2013 and a BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.During his time in Dubai, Philip worked at Oliver Wyman in the Financial Services practice for three years, followed by nearly three years at Barclays Wealth working as Chief of Staff to the CEO advising on strategic initiatives.Philip has lived in the UAE for more than nine years and is passionate about developing the MENA startup ecosystem.Listen to learn more about his experiences and how MAGNiTT has evolved over the years to become the gateway for the MENA Startup Ecosystem.Show Notes:1:30 – Growing up in the UK.02:00 – His time at Oliver Wyman in 2007.02:30 – His first exposure to the Middle East.03:00 – Transitioning to Barclay’s Wealth.03:30 – His travels during his MBA experience.04:00 – His experience as a “Chief of Staff”06:15 – Learning how to actually implement strategies and honing his skillset.07:30 – The importance of learning to present the message.08:30 – How his MBA helped him refine the hustle.09:00 – How a startup bootcamp acted as a catalyst for him to pursue his startup ventures.10:15 – The surprising number of responses he received from Alumni for his idea validation.11:30 – The first version of MAGNiTT12:00 – Pivoting MAGNiTT’s value proposition to becoming a data-driven platform.13:15 – MAGNiTT’s business model.14:15 – Building relationships with startups and institutions.14:45 – The variables that make up MAGNiTT’s analytics offering.15:30 – MAGNiTT’s application offering for reduce the barriers of entry for startups to apply to institutions.17:00 – The larger vision for what MAGNiTT is trying to create.18:00 – Trends that have occurred over the last couple years in the MENA startup ecosystem.20:15 – The potential next wave of startup solutions.22:00 – The FinTech space and solving pain points.24:15 – Challenges that MENA startups face.25:45 – How the challenges can act as opportunities for first movers in markets.26:45 – Middle East for the World vs. Middle East for the Middle East30:00 – Views on Regional M&A’s & IPOs33:00 – The most important characteristic in startup founders.36:15 – Being able to internalize and listen to feedback is crucial.37:15 – An undervalued tool for startups to be successful.39:30 – His Dubai-based mentors and advisory board.40:45 – The importance of patience.43:00 – The art of freebies and importance of appreciation.44:45 – How daily routines change when transitioning to the startup world vs. the corporate.46:15 – Computer detox day.46:45 – What Philip’s typical day looks like.47:45 – His fascination with biographies and the learnings from them.49:45 – Understanding the hearts and minds through marketing and brand.50:45 – His dream vision for the Middle East.52:45 – “Experiment and drive for things outside the norm”55:15 – How his introduction to entrepreneurship at INSEAD changed his life trajectory.56:15 – The maturing MENA startup ecosystem.ReferencesINSEAD – The Business School of the WorldStartup Rising: The Entrepreneurial Revolution Remaking the Middle East by Christopher Schroeder See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I interview Philip Tirone, founder and CEO of 720 Systems Strategies. Philip's not a bankruptcy attorney, but he's stumbled upon a way that bankruptcy attorneys can get more bankruptcy retainers by tweaking their pitch to sell the benefits of bankruptcy (like "lower car payments"). And for the last five years, he's been helping bankruptcy lawyers do just that. Some of the highlights in this interview include: * What Philip thinks you should stop selling "free consultations" and start selling the many actual benefits of bankruptcy. * Why it took Philip 17 years to realize that nobody cares about higher credit scores (and what they actually do care about instead). * The exact sales script that Philip advises his bankruptcy lawyer clients to use that gets 20% more clients to sign up (while raising your fees, too). * How you can send a series of pre-written emails to turn a list of dead leads into active bankruptcy clients. * A little trick that Philip has seen work that "backs clients out of the corner" when they're embarrassed to even be talking to a bankruptcy attorney. * And a whole lot more, including secret tips-and-tricks that your clients can use to boost their credit score after a bankruptcy... You can also subscribe to get an email when we release new episodes of the Bankruptcy Law Success podcast: forms.aweber.com/form/76/985243976.htm
THE SPEED OF THE LEADER DETERMINES THE RATE OF THE PACK. Philip is now running for Governor with a progressive vision to move Florida forward as a leader in the 21st century economy. He wants to revitalize the economy, envisioning a Florida with better-paying jobs, more competitive public schools, and an entrepreneurial approach to protecting our environment. In the past, he funded his own campaign, refusing money from special interests, and easily won re-election to two terms with a majority of the vote. On this episode we had a really amazing conversation. Before he was ever in public office, Philip was an entrepreneur, creating multiple companies and scaling them to great success. He let me in on some incredible information a lot of people don't know about him, including how he gave back to one of the most influential people from his childhood. Philip goes into detail on how he led a successful election campaign, the lesson he learned from Bill Clinton, and how you can become a better communicator. If you want to hear how you can be a better entrepreneur and better humanitarian at the same time then you need to listen to Episode 602. Some Questions I Ask: What made you want to transition from entrepreneur to mayor? (6:50) How do you enroll people in a single company that's going to be gone a year later? (10:20) When did you first connect with Bill Clinton? (14:55) What's something Clinton isn't notorious for that makes him different? (19:28) Who was your greatest teacher growing up? (26:32) What's the biggest lesson your mother taught you? (28:52) Do you think everyone should serve in public office at some point? (33:47) What's an entrepreneurial approach to helping our environment? (38:04) What's the biggest challenge that you've had to overcome? (41:36) In This Episode You Will Learn: How Philip's background in marketing gave him an edge (9:30) When he first felt the need help people (13:46) The greatest lesson he learned from Bill Clinton (17:03) How to train yourself to be a better communicator (22:53) Which of his parents was the more inspiring teacher (27:36) What got him so involved in the environment (30:28) How you can get involved in your community (34:08) What Philip thinks we need the most as a society (41:12) What he is most proud of that most people don't know about him (42:48) And much, much more