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Best podcasts about why academy

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GUIDE Culture® Podcast
Bonus Episode: Successful People Serve with Loy

GUIDE Culture® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 16:12


Around here at Guide Culture, we're confident when we say your environment controls your growth. When you're surrounded by the right people holding you accountable you tend to grow and thrive, just as when you're not surrounded by the right people, your growth tends to halt. Once you become a School of Sales graduate, the door swings wide open for you to join GC Academy - where you get the chance to implement and putting into practice what you already know with other like-minded individuals cheering you on. In today's bonus episode, Loy is recalls a conversation with one of our Academy students this week that will leave you encouraged.In this episode we cover:Why Academy is importantGuide Culture's definition of success10 habits of healthy peopleEnroll in School of Sales (deadline to enroll is January 27, 2023.Connect with us: https://www.instagram.com/theguideculture/

Service Academy Business Mastermind
#105: Navigating Uncertainty with an Abundance Mindset

Service Academy Business Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 65:19


On today’s podcast I’m joined by Bill Militello (USNA ’92) who shares how an “abundance mindset” and a simple shift in thinking can help us navigate successfully through uncertain times. Bill is the CEO of Militello Capital and LocalVest.com.  Militello Capital is a team of veteran entrepreneurs who invest capital in joint ventures with a select group of highly successful private equity and real estate operators.  LocalVest is an exclusive community for accredited investors to discover, research, and discuss private investments with knowledgeable investment professionals. In this episode, Bill and I discuss: How he uses vision boards and mind movies to create a life of abundance How your feelings attract abundance (or scarcity) into your life Why Academy grads will persevere through this crisis and create more value than ever before Connect with Bill Militello: Bill on LinkedIn Militello Capital LocalVest *Special thanks to Ginni Guiton (USMA) from GGHypnosis.com for providing the intention to start the podcast. If you found this episode valuable, please share it with a friend or colleague. If you are a Service Academy graduate and want to take your business to the next level, you can join our supportive community and get started today. Subscribe and help out the show: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Also available on Google Play, Spotify & Stitcher Leave us a 5-star review! Special thanks to Bill for joining me this week.  Until next time! -Scott Mackes, USNA ’01

266business podcast's podcast
EP9: Attracting and retaining customers in a niche industry- Matt Berkey, Solve for Why

266business podcast's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 59:36


------------------------------     Summary     Today’s episode of 266 Business Podcast today features Wayne Yap (266 Business Podcast) and Matt Berkey (Solve for Why Academy) as they chat about his company and how he retains and attracts clients in such a niche industry.   Enjoy!   -----------------------------   A natural entrepreneur with a passion for challenging social conventions and analyzing numbers to disrupt businesses. Wayne is the founder and CEO of Universal Genius Advisory.   Before diving into the start-up space, Wayne was a professional poker player and earned 7-figures a year. His personal mission is to help busy entrepreneurs optimize their lives and business in a meaningful way by analyzing their data.   In addition to his professional interests, Wayne spends his time learning about cosmic energies.   -----------------------------   You can find Wayne on...    You can find Wayne on...  Website https://www.ugadvisory.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/266businesspodcast/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/wayne-yap-ug/ -----------------------------   You can find Matt Berkey and SolveForWhy Academy on...  SolveForWhy Academy Website https://solveforwhyacademy.com Matt Berkey Twitter https://twitter.com/berkey11SolveForWhy Academy Twitter https://twitter.com/solveforwhytv Matt Berkey Instagram https://www.instagram.com/berkey11/, SolveForWhy Instagram https://www.instagram.com/solveforwhyacademy/   Today’s Episode: Matt Berkey - SolveForWhy Academy  [00:09] – Brief background about Matt Berkey and his business SolveForWhy Academy [04:06] – Applying the concept for ‘Solve for Why’ to businesses [11:00] – Tips and strategies to SolveForWhy Academy uses to attract and retain clients  [15:16] – Managing the scepticism of providing free content [17:10] – Retention after introducing clients into the sales funnel [25:32] – Know what was Matt’s toughest struggle to date? [38:02] - Main revenue stream for SolveForWhy Academy  [42:27] – Has Matt established any kind of formal referral system to his audience? [47:23] Engaging lost audience or partnerships from other avenues  [53:11] – Some things Matt would do differently or hope he knew before he started SolveForWhy Academy         

S4Y VLOGCAST
Episode 22 - Run It Up Reno, Bryn's approach, The Struggle of the Come-Up

S4Y VLOGCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 60:33


For more information on attending the Solve for Why Academy, visit: solveforwhyacademy.com For more info on Poker Out Loud and other training material, visit: tv.solveforwhyacademy.com Matt Berkey and Christian Soto look back on Run It Up Reno and talk about similar poker events, meet-up games, and more! They also take a deep dive into a dark reddit post- which gets into the reality that a lot of poker hopefuls ultimately fail...

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Rec Poker
Ep 105 - "Approaching a Tournament" summary & simplified pre-flop strategy

Rec Poker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 46:26


The first RecPoker Training seminars were held on November 10 so Steve takes some time to summarize the key takeaways; including insights from Matt Hunt of the Solve for Why Academy. There are three strategic incentives that are considered (ICM, volatility & Future Skill Edge) and 6 tournament stages (preservation, expansion, bubble, consolidation, leveraging & closing it out). Also, Steve continues simplifying his pre flop strategy, making it much easier to remember and implement. Please provide feedback to steve@recpokertraining.com; also consider supporting at patreon.com/recpoker and signing up for the newsletter (and getting a free 115 page workbook from Jonathan Little) at recpokertrainging.com.

Rec Poker
Ep 099 - Strategy Rebuild - Part 7 - Berkey on GTO

Rec Poker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 36:22


This week Steve summarizes & reviews a portion of a paid webinar from Matt Berkey of the Solve for Why Academy. This portion focuses on the shortcomings of GTO and how we can reframe our understanding of GTO to fit into an appropriate poker strategy. Support by following @recpoker, FB group RecPoker and financially through patreon.com/recpoker

The Mindset Advantage Poker Podcast
085 - Matt Berkey on The Evolution Of Poker Training

The Mindset Advantage Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 26:43


In this episode, Matt Berkey, high stakes poker pro, coach, writer, and blogger, breaks down the strategy, application, and constant evolution of the game. Elliot and Matt discuss the problems with playing hands based on theory alone, and analyze why adaptability is an important characteristic for gives players to gain an edge against their opponents. Listen in to hear Matt explain what his academy, Solve for Why, offers students and why there will always be a “wild card” in the world of poker. Visit The Mindset Advantage Podcast or find us on iTunes to subscribe, visit previous episodes, and learn more about your host, Elliot Roe.  Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:00 –Matt's summer started with a massive loss but he ended up breaking even; what this does to the mind 01:30 – He views playing cash as his bread and butter; as running a business without the results impacting him daily 02:05 – He has hope every day and sees it as a legitimate return on his investments; it was frustrating to start but had plenty of opportunities to make it up 02:55 – The difference for locals in Vegas playing high stakes cash games in the summer 03:05 – It's a huge impact for mid stakes; for high stakes, it's a revolving door and caters to VIPs throughout the year and keeps Matt out 03:55 – In the summer, the games run more frequently so there's a mix between VIPs and guys like Matt; the games are different with more tough spots, which he likes 04:34 – It's nice to have fighters in the game; it can exceed the bottom line in a good way 05:00 – He barely has any downtime in the summer; the process is fun, but when you're in it, you're in it 05:40 – What these next few weeks before Florida look like for Matt 05:45 – Cash games and the academy are still going; he's got 5 days of rest before travelling east, but he's got content and teaching to do 06:26 – The story of Nick Manion; he offered to give Matt and his friend, Jordan Young, Matt's partner and roommate, exposure and offered to wear their Solve for Why gear 07:00 – They obliged and they got their brand out there, but there was a misunderstanding in that they didn't get a piece of the winnings 07:30 – Poker News ran a story about Nick's play and win, and rolled that story with the fact that he's friends with Jordan so was wearing Solve for Why gear 08:20 – What's going on with the Solve for Why Academy; they had 18 players (at least half part-time) and about $400,000 of cash for the summer 08:45 – One of their students won the Golden Nugget in week one and they've got multiple events coming up 09:15 – They are launching a sub-site August 13 that will be live-focused and focused on implementing and not just building strategy 09:30 – The game evolves so quickly; it's natural that their material would as well 10:10 – The online academy is for anyone passionate about poker; it's tiered depending on level 10:50 – A big piece of content is “Poker Out Loud”; he's happy about how it came out and how unique the teaching methods are 11:30 – They are doing a docu-series and a podcast as well 12:20 – The “Poker Out Loud” strategy, pressure, adaptation, and confidence 12:48 – It gets daunting for others, but Matt is used to breaking down his plays; tilt and emotions are normal and are used in the game in an exploitative way 14:30 – They are doing a lot of work on strategy and foundational knowledge in live game theory; they do the heavy lifting and come back with a base strategy and deviations 15:30 – When playing online, you don't have all that extra information; live can be contrarian to what theory would dictate 16:10 – People don't know how to process new information if they just focus on theory 17:15 – How Matt sees the company evolving 17:28 – The academy is the icing on the cake; the new products are follow-up/primer products 18:48 – Being online allows them to work with people all over the world; they can provide value and entertainment to their community 20:35 – There are some things he wouldn't divulge because it's a liability to apply those nuances and it's difficult to teach 21:20 – He teaches what can be deployed and encourages self-learning and independent thinking 22:10 – No two strategies look the same; largely speaking, people will apply strategy differently 22:45 – Outliers within the community do things differently by challenging notions that he sees in the collective 23:30 – We'll never reach a stage where plays are standardized because we are human and imperfect 24:04 – Application processes will always be different, so there will always be a “wild card” and “sore spots” in the strategy  3 Key Points No two strategies look the same because people will always apply strategy differently. The game evolves quickly so it's natural that poker teaching materials would, too. You can learn strategy and implementation, but the way it is comprehended and executed will never be standardized. Contact/Resources Solve for Why Academy Website Subscription Website Credits Podcast Production by Podcastily

Rec Poker
Ep 082 - Jordan Young

Rec Poker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 54:01


Host Steve Fredlund interviews Jordan Young, partner and instructor with the Solve for Why Academy - https://solveforwhyacademy.com/

Rec Poker
Ep 078 - Matt Berkey part 2

Rec Poker

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 33:41


This is the second of two parts of an interview with poker professional Matt Berkey, one of the founders of the Solve for Why Academy, a poker training organization.

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Rec Poker
Ep 077 - Matt Berkey part 1

Rec Poker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 40:53


This is the first of two parts of an interview with poker professional Matt Berkey, one of the founders of the Solve for Why Academy, a poker training organization.

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The Breakdown Poker Podcast with The Poker Guys
BONUS- Interview With Christian Soto - Playing THAT hand against Hashtag King

The Breakdown Poker Podcast with The Poker Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 32:17


In this special bonus episode, we interview Christian Soto. We discuss his hand against Hashtag King on LATB and how to continually improve in a consistently more difficult poker landscape. Christian founded Red Chip Poker and Solve for Why Academy. Look out for a new Solve for Why podcast coming to your podcast apps soon.

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Thinking Poker
Episode 240: Jordan Young

Thinking Poker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 108:41


Jordan Young has been a professional poker player for well over a decade, but only somewhat recently has he hit a stride that seems attainable. We talk about bankroll management, painkiller addiction, the Solve for Why Academy, and how to ... Read more...

The Mindset Advantage Poker Podcast
048 Christian Soto on Embracing Variance and Avoiding "Paper Champion" Status

The Mindset Advantage Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 35:33


Christian Soto is a professional poker player from New Jersey. He got his start in live, low-stakes, cash games, but now focuses on $5/$10+ cash games and mid-stakes live MTTs. Feeling that the slow grind of cash games wouldn't allow him to achieve his goals fast enough, he embraced variance and Jumped into MTTs for the shot to get a big score early to boost his bankroll. It worked out, as after getting his feet wet in New Jersey online MTTs he final tabled 2 of the first 4 $1,000+ live tournaments he played. Christian is a Co-founder of Red Chip Poker, a site designed to provide low-stakes live cash game players a friendly environment to improve their game. He's also a coach for the Solve for Why Academy, who run boot camps for players looking to quickly improve their game. In this episode you'll learn: How brain training compares to physical exercise when it comes to improving mental performance Why Christian chose variance over stability when deciding to focus more on MTTs Why self-knowledge and understanding your bias is one of the most important factors of the mental game What it means to be a “Paper Champion” poker player How being excited and passionate can help take your game to the next level