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While Billy chases foul balls, Waggs is iRacing, and Rob is on a 100 mi bike ride, Dado has the mic all to himself and probably says some shit he should't have.
In this week's episode Suzie brings everyones attention to a wax work restaurant in America. While Billy confuses everyone, including himself, as to why he was an hour early to record with the gang. --- A Create Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/billysamoa/ (Billy Samoa Saleebey) is an entrepreneur, podcast host, and award-winning filmmaker. He has led learning and development organizations for some of the most disruptive companies in the world, including Tesla, where he was Head of Global Sales & Product Training. He is currently CEO and Co-Founder ofhttps://podify.co/ ( Podify), a podcast agency that provides production and promotion services to companies and individuals who want to create a podcast. He is also President & Founder of Insight Media, a Los Angeles-based production company specializing in podcasting and digital media. In addition to being the host ofhttps://fortheloveofpodcast.com/ ( For the Love of Podcast) (a podcast about podcasting), he’s also the host of the podcasthttps://insightoutshow.com/ ( Insight Out), where he interviews best-selling authors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to uncover powerful insights, reveal why they make an impact, and explain exactly how they can be applied. “There is only one you. There has only been one you, and there will only ever be one you. That is your competitive advantage.” Billy Samoa Saleebey Worst investment everBilly had a great job at Tesla, arguably, the most disruptive company on the planet. He had worked in the corporate world for about 10 years. Billy truly enjoyed doing sales, and it came easy for him. He loved being real, honest, and speaking from the heart. And so his career blossomed. Enjoying the safety net for far too longBilly was very fortunate to get multiple roles in leadership and management. He moved from manager to director during the 10 years. Billy’s position was a relatively high and prominent one at a global level. He had a team in Asia, North America, and Europe. He felt good about his career and never saw an exit point from it. He was happy. His role becomes obsolete suddenlyIn January of 2019, it was decided that Billy’s role was unnecessary because there were team leaders in North America, Europe, and Asia. And so his position was eliminated. Billy admits that though this came as a shock to him, it was a relief in many ways. He had known that he was ready to go out on his own for a long time, but he just never put in the time to figure out what exactly he was going to do. Making his worst investment everAfter Billy was relieved of his duties, he decided to take his stocks and parlay them into more money. At the time, he had zero experience in the stock market. But he chose to learn day trading. He did it for about a month and made about 40 grand by making a few short trades. This made Billy get this false sense of early success. Feeling confident, Billy cashed in his Tesla shares. He had over 1,000 Tesla shares, which he cashed for $300 a share. Now, had Billy not touched those shares, they would be worth almost $4 million today. While Billy’s poor investment decision cost him a lot of money, what he feels was wasted was the time he spent doing day trading. He spent the next six months day trading after he cashed his Tesla shares, and he never quite made much in return. He regrets that those are six months he would have spent building his business. Lessons learnedTime is more precious than any amount of moneyMake sure that you always spend your time wisely. When you dedicate your time to anything, make sure it is fulfilling in the long term, and not a shortcut that you think will give you a quick benefit. If you make a wrong turn, fret not, you can always pivotIf, for some reason, you find yourself doing something that you are not passionate about and you are struggling with it, stop and pivot. It is never too late to start doing what you have always wanted to do. Just make a hard pivot now, and you can make up for the lost time. Andrew’s takeawaysInvest your time in long-term thingsIf you want to invest your time and money into something, make sure it will bring you long-term benefits. Listen to your gut and
While Billy and Chris take their holiday vacation from recording, Max and Mike break the news that former Rays ace, Blake Snell, has been traded in a mega deal to the San Diego Padres for high end prospects.
According to the family legend, two brothers, one named Billy and the other Melvin, were standing on the family’s dairy farm one day when they saw an airplane doing some skywriting. The boys watched as the plane sketched out the letters “GP” overhead. Both brothers decided that what they saw had meaning for them. One thought it meant “Go preach.” The other read it as “Go plow.” Later, one of the boys, Billy Graham, dedicated himself to preaching the gospel, becoming an icon of evangelism. His brother Melvin went on to faithfully run the family dairy farm for many years. Skywriting signs aside, if God did call Billy to preach and Melvin to plow, as seems to be the case, they both honored God through their vocations. While Billy achieved greatness and fame during his long preaching career, his success doesn’t mean that his brother’s obedient calling to plow was any less important. While God does assign some to be in what we call full-time ministry (Ephesians 4:11–12), that doesn’t mean those in other jobs and roles aren’t doing something just as important. In either case, as Paul said, “each part [should do] its work” (v.16). That means honoring Jesus by faithfully using the gifts He’s given us. When we do, whether we “go preach” or “go plow,” we can make a difference for Jesus wherever we serve or work.
While Billy enjoys a well-deserved vacation, Dado & Rob discuss Bristol, Rob buys GoldBond while hearing the new schedule, and a great preview of ATL.
While Billy settles into life with Amanda -- which, since she's doing his laundry and boning him all the time, is pretty easy -- an unsettled Alison makes an impetuous decision: she WILL move to Seattle with Keith. Everyone in Alison's life thinks this is a terrible idea, though everyone is too scared to say so to Alison's face except Lucy, who fought to get Alison her promotion and doesn't appreciate receiving Alison's notice via answering machine message. As Alison tries to talk herself into her big move, Billy starts to notice that he and Amanda actually may not be that compatible after all. (Her impatience with finding his towels on the floor all the time and saying something about it may have something to do with it.) But will Billy's epiphany coincide with one from Alison? Michael and Jane's old college friend Sam (Rob Estes!) comes to town, but can only meet for dinner on a night when Michael's on call. When Jane sees him alone, Sam kisses her, which she quickly ends. She decides not to tell Michael the rage fiend, but Sam doesn't think to check with her before going to the hospital to apologize to Michael and touching off his latest temper tantrum. We discuss it all in our podcast on "Irreconcilable Similarities"! VISUAL AIDSVisual Aids S01.E25DISCUSSION & SHOW NOTESDiscussion and show notes for this episode can be viewed on this episode's page on AgainWithThisPodcast.com.SUPPORT AWT ON PATREONThank you to all our supporters! You can support the podcast directly on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes of “Again With Again With This” as a thank you from us! Check out AWT’s Patreon page today.SUPPORT AWT WITH A PERSONAL MESSAGEWish your friend a happy birthday or just call them a squeef with a AWT Personal Message. It's $50 and helps keep us going. Start on our ad page now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While Billy and Paul are working diligently on season two of Jensen and Holes: The Murder Squad, they're using their downtime to watch movies and TV shows about...crime. Some true crime, some fiction. In these mini-episodes, the guys give their thoughts on the crime shows and movies you love--and debate what they would've done differently if they were in the detectives shoes. Special guests from the podcast and entertainment world will drop in to share a drink and talk some crime. For our first Winter Distraction, Billy and Paul welcome investigative comedian Adam Conover from Adam Ruins Everything and the podcast Factually. Billy and Paul asks Adam to ruin true crime from fingerprints to DNA.
Dado, Rob, & Billy let it all hang out on this the final episode of 2019 NASCAR season. While Billy & Rob debate if KB2 is a true champion, Dado fixes the terrible end of season race where no one will challenge the Championship 4!
Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British films....with the occasional hint of professionalism. In this episode, Scott is joined by Steven, and we review Ken Loach’s movie from 1969, Kes. Ken Loach's acclaimed British drama focuses on Billy Casper (David Bradley), a tormented working-class boy who is subjected to abuse both at school and at home. The son of a single mother (Lynne Perrie), Billy's existence is mostly bleak until he takes up an interest in falconry and begins training a kestrel that he finds on a nearby farm. While Billy forms a close bond with the falcon, his hardscrabble life and harsh environment prove to be a challenge to the boy and his bird.. Also featuring this week, a look at some of the groundbreaking work from Ken Loach on tv and film from the sixties. This and all of our other episodes can be found on iTunes and Stitcher Radio as well as: reelbritannia.libsyn.com Follow us on Twitter @rbritanniapod email: reelbritannia@gmail.com Thanks for listening Scott and Steven http://reelbritannia.libsyn.com/
While Billy is off filming a "movie". The homie Teddy Ray helped us out with another guest spot. Listen to Dlai and Teddy recap a ridiculous trip to New Orleans. Watch us youtube.com/didyoumissmepodcast.
In this episode of the Business of Insurance podcast, we talk with Billy Simons who is the President / CEO of Rust Insurance Agency, LLC in Washington DC. While Billy didn’t think he’d be working for his father's insurance agency, when his media career wasn’t allowing for the family life he was seeking, he explored insurance as a possible opportunity. Like many who enter the agency world, it’s great on the job training and fortunately there are plenty of resources for the new producer. QUESTIONS WE ASK What did you do to get where you are today? What do you like about what you are doing? What do you think it would take for others to be successful doing what you are doing? What kind of sales training or what does your sales process look like? What types of challenges do you have in attracting new clients? How did you end up in this profession? WHAT YOU'LL LEARN How you can have an unlimited income in this profession The similarities of insurance and law Why you’ll never be bored in this industry If you have like dealing with people and are outgoing, consider being an insurance producer (sales person) ABOUT OUR GUEST – BILLY SIMONS Billy Simons is the President / CEO of Rust Insurance. In addition to his website, you can connect with him on LinkedIn.
While Billy is out of the studio gallivanting, Joel talks with guest Christine about the philosophical topics of sustainable development, alternative medicine and white lightnin'.
Hey guys, welcome to the Movie Mountain Podcast! This week, Edward reviews the new Pixar film, Finding Dory. While Billy reviews the anticipated horror sequel, The Conjuring 2. So sit back and enjoy the show.