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The funny thing about success is that people think of it as an overnight thing instead of a journey. Most people don't see the hard work that owners and the team have put in to thrive. It is important to note that many factors are in play when it comes to success, and only those who are willing and disciplined enough will get to taste and experience it firsthand. In this week's podcast episode, I talk with Sam Friend, the managing director of Stag Electrical. Sam shares how Stag Electrical started and how it has evolved to become the company that it is today. Sam talks about what it took to expand their services and why he thinks a business's biggest asset is its staff. He also discusses the importance of marketing and what he envisions the company to be like in the future. Check out this episode today! Discussion Points: 0:00 The Elevation Program 4:20 How Sam started Stag Electrical 8:58 How Sam's experience in industrial electrical projects influenced his operations 10:05 Implementing systems with the team 11:05 What does ‘grow' mean? 12:16 Expansion of services 14:16 Facilitating logistics 16:00 Team building, staff, recruitment 17:35 Staff as a business's biggest asset 20:58 Giving your team a voice during toolbox meetings 23:02 Mindset or process on how to get feedback from guys on the ground 25:41 Designing vision and goals for Stag Electrical 27:44 Improving the onboarding process 28:51 Sam's leadership journey and evolution 34:16 Consistency in processes 36:42 Sam talks about what he's doing in his business nowadays 43:03 Google Ads and marketing 50:06 Where Sam sees Stag Electrical in the future About the Guest: Sam Friend is the managing director of Stag Electrical Solar & Refrigeration. The company was established in 2007, and Sam has slowly grown it through refining processes along the way, ensuring a solid foundation guaranteeing they will still be here for years to come. The company's team of 22 have over 13 years of experience providing expert customer service. They currently offer their services across two states ACT and NSW and have offices in Canberra and Young servicing Murrumbateman, Temora, Cowra, Yass, Boorowa, Cootamundra, Grenfell, and Harden. Resources: Tradie Web Guys ‘automation' - (https://www.tradiewebguys.com.au/automation/) Tradie Web Guys Elevation Program - (https://www.tradiewebguys.com.au/elevation/) Tradie Web Guys' Apply (qualification) page (https://www.tradiewebguys.com.au/apply/) Visit Stag Electrical's website (https://www.stagelectrical.com.au/) Connect with me on LinkedIn. For more podcast episodes, you may also visit my website. You can listen from your mobile device right now.
April Bonus time! Where Sam and Helenna are are right at this moment, when to move from classes to coaching, how to navigate the feels of the daily life. Be sure to check @onebrokeactress where Helenna will be updating us on actor advocacy information! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-broke-actress-podcast/support
Sam gives his opinion on Mac Jones and why he'd take Lance and Fields over Jones + Top 5 most underrated free agents + Where Sam wants to see superstar players play in 2021
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
At a time when most cannabis cultivators are competing on price, this company is commanding a premium on their sought-after flower. Here to tell us about it is Sam Ghods of Connected Cannabis. Learn more at https://www.connectedcannabisco.com Key Takeaways: [1:00] An inside look at Connected Cannabis, the largest branded flower company in California [1:27] Sam’s background in tech and how he got into the cannabis space [5:01] How Connected Cannabis commands a premium on their flower in a competitive market [11:26] Differences between the cannabis market in California vs Arizona [12:07] Connected Cannabis’ unique cultivation team [15:37] Why most retailers don’t cultivate their own cannabis [19:29] How California’s notorious black market is changing thanks to developments in the legal market [21:37] The grow technology Sam finds most useful [23:53] Where Sam sees cannabis cultivation heading in the next 3-5 years
You can do whatever you put your mind to as long as you are willing to put in the work. Where you are from does not have to determine where you are going. Today, Anthony’s guest, Dr. Sam Bakhtiar, is in the booth to tell you about his personal and professional success that came from humble beginnings that involved bombs being dropped on his house in the Middle East. It is not uncommon to lose faith when traveling a difficult path alone, but finding inspiration within yourself will keep you on your path. Make it your goal to get better each and every day! In this episode, we talk about… Sam’s story and accomplishments Where Sam’s inspiration comes from Learning to dislike comfort so that you stay moving forward Being willing to do what everyone else is not willing to do Knowing that the bad is always going to come with the good Relationship between sleep and success Surrounding yourself with the people that you want to be like Living life on your own terms and on your own time Breaking down your goals incrementally with action plans Links to resources: Check out Sam on Instagram or on his website: www.sambakhtiar.com You can find Anthony on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Book a free strategy call with the Trucks Team where you'll figure out exactly how to reach your full potential in all areas of your life: www.TrucksTeam.com
Sam Bakhtiar is a doctor, CEO, world-class bodybuilder, multi-millionaire entrepreneur, and social media influencer. He runs four different companies, including a fitness company that some of you have probably worked out at, Camp Transformation Center. But Sam wasn’t born with a silver spoon in his mouth to help him accomplish so many incredible things — he was born in an active combat zone, abandoned by his father and forced to flee the war when he was a child. He has an incredible story and is on an awesome mission, and I’m so excited to share it with you in this episode! You Will Hear About: [3:30] How Sam’s father leaving transformed his life [7:20] Raising kids to have more than you had, but still teaching them the value of a dollar [19:00] Do you have to experience rock bottom to find clarity? [37:20] Selling health and wellness supplements [47:10] Where Sam would invest $100k right now [52:00] ONE thing you can do RIGHT NOW to make your life better Resources: Learn more at sambakhtiar.com (https://sambakhtiar.com/) Listen: The One Percenter Podcast (https://sambakhtiar.com/pages/one-percenter-podcast) Instagram: instagram.com/sambakhtiar (https://www.instagram.com/sambakhtiar) Facebook: facebook.com/OfficialSamBakhtiar/ (https://www.facebook.com/OfficialSamBakhtiar/) Are you enjoying the show? I want to know! (http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1370982175) . Mommy Millionaire is produced by (http://www.podcastmasters.net/)
In this episode, you will learn: Sam's brief bio. What Sam learned after coming from a failed business. Where Sam gets his business. Sam's horizontal income and what percenter he is. What Sam does to stay healthy Sam's fitness routine. How Sam quit drinking alcohol. Sam shares what going through a divorce is like. Sam's five past and future greatest hits. Plus so much more! Sam Monreal is a passionate and results-oriented sales and marketing expert with nearly two decades of experience in diverse corporate, real estate and start-up environments. Sam’s multifaceted background includes managing a multi-million dollar portfolio of investor assets at Charles Schwab; managing one of AT&T Wireless’ national advertising campaigns, and closing several of the largest technology deals in industry history at AllClear ID. Sam was Director of Sales at the Heyl Group Real Estate Team (which was named to the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies in America) and a Partner and the VP of Business Development at rokrbox, an organization that he grew more than 4000% in a single year. Rokrbox now has nearly 60 employees and handles over 15,000 online real estate leads every single month. Sam’s latest adventure is PitchStack, a sales consulting firm that builds sales and inside sales teams for real estate organizations and startups through his Fractional VP of Sales program. Sam is the author of Leveraged Lead Generation and Conversion Secrets. He has appeared on stage at multiple international real estate conferences and regularly appears on podcasts as one of the nation’s foremost leading experts on inside sales and lead conversion.
To access the free Resource Insider E-book: https://capitalistexploits.org/86-5.html To learn about the Resource Insider investment service: https://capitalistexploits.org/86-6.html Use discount code “MSE” and receive 15% off the normal subscription rate. In this interview from the Sprott Natural Resource Symposium, Sam Broom, an investment executive with Sprott Global Resource Investments Ltd., shares regarding his outlook for the resource sector for the second half of 2018. Sam believes mining investors need to have their “eyes wide open” looking for value opportunities in quality companies that have sold off due to the recent commodity price drops. Even though many resource investors are despondent, Sam believes that we could be at or near the bottom of this current sell-off. 0:05 Introduction of topic and guest 1:13 Thoughts on this year’s Sprott Conference 2:06 What Sam is picking up on in regards to investor sentiment right now 3:19 Thoughts on current M&A action in the mining sector 5:20 Sam’s updated thoughts on his 2018 top resource sector opportunities 10:41 Where Sam is currently seeing the best resource value opportunities 12:06 Sam explains his new ASX-focused managed platform 13:11 Outlook for second half of 2018 14:30 Sam’s contact info 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.
Run The Day with Nick Symmonds | Go Further. Accomplish More. Run The Day!
“You've got to have humility to have success, you've got to be hungry to have success, and then you got to be smart to have success. “ - Sam Lapray Who is in your corner? On the first episode of the Run The Day Podcast, we welcome Olympic Coach and Entrepreneur Sam Lapray. He co-founded Run Gum with Nick Symmonds and before that helped Nick win championships and make Olympic Teams. Where Sam goes, success follows. In this conversation with Nick Symmonds, Sam shares the stories of success the two have shared together and three qualities one needs to have to find success in anything. He also tells many stories of how it always comes down to people and that you need to surround yourself with the right ones to reach your goals. Don’t Miss this inaugural episode — listen now! LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE • Nick’s Blog — How To Find Courage In The Midst of Fear • 2008 Olympic Trials 800m Final on YouTube • Mile To Mountain - Nick’s New Pursuit of Climbing Everest
In this episode we give an overview of the newly launched podcast Invest Like a Boss with co host Sam Marks and how it may benefit all walks of life. Advice we wish we'd have when we were young including leveraging debt and how to use credit, owning stock, real estate, the purpose of college, the benefit of traveling and most importantly why you should start your very own business. We also discuss the importance of experience and how using an internship and mentor can allow you to learn and network properly to more effectively invest and launch a successful business for yourself today. Relevant links for guest: Nomad Summit Invest Like a Boss Boss Lounge Contact Us Where are we: Johnny FD – Berlin Germany Sam – Sinapore Recommended (books, subscriptions): Brian Jimmerman For Ex Trading – ILAB 03 Kevin shee REITS – ILAB 07 Robert Kiyosaki – Rich Dad Poor Dad & Cashflow Quadrant MJ DeMarco – Millionaire Fast Lane George S. Clason – Richest Man in Babylon Tony Robbins – Master Money the Game Discussed (relevant links): TLAB Episode 105 $25 Amazon Gift Card Contest Time Stamp - Topic: 02:00 - What is Invest Like a Boss? 04:55 - Learning from CEO’s and multi-millionaires 08:50 - Where Sam invest his personal millions 09:50 - What Johnny did with his $60k payout 10:30 - Drinking whiskey and For Ex Trading 11:40 - Guaranteed safest 2%-3% returns with Annuities 12:50 - Investing in retirement funds 13:10 - Investing in yourself by opening a Brewery 13:45 - The biggest self storage in Hong Kong 14:35 - All investment possibilities with Peerstreet 15:40 - Sam and Johnny’s 2016 portfolio update 17:00 - Thousands of profitable cashflow websites 21:00 - Learning financial mistakes from our parents 25:55 - Opening a bank secure credit card at 17 30:30 - Leveraging debt and credit usage 35:18 - Introduction to money and income 37:45 - Tips on investing in real estate 41:50 - Learning expense reports and P&L management 46:00 - Tony Robbins Master the Game review 49:10 - Biggest first investment mistakes 51:50 - Owning Disney stock 56:00 - How we would invest $10k at 17 years old 58:00 - Investing in yourself is the greatest investment 1:03:00 - The value of college internships & mentors 1:03:00 - Getting arrested 4 times in college 1:07:50 - Why should you start your business today 1:23:00 - Traveling the world with a purpose 1:26:00 - Earn an income while living your passion Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends!
We talk to Sam DeBord of Seattle Homes Group about the technology brokerages need to offer agents to remain competitive. You'll learn: 1. How agent technology needs have changed in recent years. 2. Why it is so important for agents to stay top of mind in their digital sphere. 3. How to retain agents in your brokerage by providing good tools. 4. Where Sam sees the MLS role evolving in terms of providing technology. 5. The technology clients want from their agents. 6. How to provide value to millennials. 7. Sam's vision of the future for broker technology. Links mentioned: RealGeeks Sam DeBord Twitter and LinkedIn
Where Sam and Tim talk about the upcoming baseball season, the current Magic: The Gathering scene and Pete joins us near the end of the show to talk about some awesome movies.
Where Sam and Tim are at the Happiest Place on Earth, so Pete and Harrison have an awesome show.
Where Sam reads the results from a fighting game tournament for the first time ever, the 49ers looked like crap against Seattle and HOLY CRAP, Breaking Bad. Stop it. Really. It’s too good.
Where Sam and Tim are alone and take the entire show to talk about the 49ers going to the Super Bowl and our love for Earthbound!
Where Sam will moderate a fake debate, the Giants continue to undercut our fandom in this playoff run, Pete and Tim discuss Win Probability Added, and Pete and Sam open up a MTG booster pack.
Where Sam and Tim go gaga over the Wii U, Pete joins us by telephone from the great Northwest, and Tim gets angry because Pete tries to spoil Game of Thrones for him. Also, the Celtics are going for broke and Northwest Regionals gets reviewed, where Harrison placed in the Top 16.