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Ali Hollest is a father, husband, ultra runner and business owner. In 2020 he ran the first-ever unique Snowdon 6 ways challenge, raising valuable funds and awareness for mental health and suicide prevention, following the loss of an old friend and colleague. We dig into: What the Snowdon Six-Way Challenge is all about. Why Ali is going back for round 2 in order to complete it as fast as possible. Ali’s personal story coping with mental health issues and substance abuse by immersing himself in the great outdoors. The epic crew Ali is assembling for the event. The art of resilience. If you like the show please share it with someone. Links and Resources: Just Giving Page - https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/s6wc Ali’s Triathlon Coaching - https://www.triswimcoaching.com/ Evolve Wellbeing Group - https://www.evolvewellbeinggroup.com/ Ali’s Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/evolve-pod/id1540261938 Ali on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/snowdon6wayschallenge/ Beyond Six on Insta - https://www.instagram.com/beyondsix_/ Ali on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alihollest/ Matt Gardner Nutrition: What I Do - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/what-i-do Free Recipes - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/downloads My Partners and Discount Codes - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/partners Keep In Touch On LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gardner-498908142/ Keep in Touch On Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattgardnernutrition/ 33 Fuel: Produces natural sports nutrition products. https://www.33fuel.com/ Gain 10% off your first order with matt10 at checkout. 33 Fuel are crowdfunding: https://www.33fuel.com/pages/crowdfund-early-access ‘Capital at risk.’ 33 Fuel on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/33fuel/ Attack The Day: Produce Outdoor Clothing https://www.attacktheday.co.uk/ https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/partners Gain 20% off with matt20 at checkout ATD on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/attacktheday_/
Nearly half of Americans struggle with at least one chronic illness. Are you ready to reclaim your health? Everything you eat sends powerful signals to your body. The question is whether those signals are positive or negative. Here to tell us more is functional medicine RD, Ali Miller, who is a leader in the food as medicine movement. Ali’s work is rooted in using food as medicine in order to optimize health while reducing the need for medications. She’s joining us today to share her knowledge on why stress is the Achilles heel of your health, how to practice stress resilience, and get to a place where anxiety isn’t ruling your life. We also touch on what her own healthy habits are and how to pursue health in the time of a global pandemic. Enjoy! Episode Highlights: 5:09 Why Ali chose to pursue functional medicine 10:30 How a functional registered dietitian will approach your health differently than a conventional doctor 15:57 The importance of spirituality on your health 21:19 Ali’s daily go-to habits for wellness 25:04 The three phases of detoxification 30:07 Supporting your liver and gallbladder when detoxing 35:38 Creating synergy when using food as medicine 37:43 The most common gut health issues and a few of the causes 43:33 Why chronic stress is your Achilles heel 52:18 The six R’s to practice stress resilience 55:12 Where to find Ali and learn more about The Anti-Anxiety Diet Links and Resources: Ali Miller’s Website Ali Miller on Instagram Naturally Nourished Naturally Nourished Podcast The Anti-Anxiety Diet: A Whole Body Program to Stop Racing Thoughts, Banish Worry and Live Panic-Free Podcast 014: Adrenal Dysfunction: How Your Diet and Lifestyle Are Impacting Your Health Guest Bio: Ali Miller, RD, LD, CDE is a Registered Dietitian with a naturopathic background and a contagious passion for using nutrients and food as the foundation of treatment protocols and programs. She is the author of international best seller The Anti-Anxiety Diet, as well as The Anti-Anxiety Diet Cookbook, and Naturally Nourished: Food-As-Medicine for Optimal Health. Her Food-As-Medicine philosophy is supported by up-to-date scientific research for a functional, integrative approach to healing the body. Ali is a certified diabetes educator (CDE) and renowned expert in the ketogenic diet with over a decade of clinical results using a unique whole foods approach tailored to support thyroid, adrenal and hormonal balance. With a mission deeply rooted in the sustainability of our food systems, Ali teaches clients to navigate beyond corporate manipulation and diet trends with an “outside the box” approach to healthy eating. She promotes clean eating and works to unveil the hidden truth of toxins in our food system while sharing the significant health benefits of consuming local, organic, and wild, pasture-raised foods. Ali applies scientifically supported plant and bio-compounds to enhance a patient’s treatment outcomes while reducing medications and their undesired side effects. Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on iTunes to let me know! I love hearing what you think and it helps others who want to Do It Different find the podcast as well.
Do you find it difficult to increase your prices? To charge what you're worth? I've met countless women with money mindset issues. I myself had to change the way I think about money in order to be successful. But this week on the Sigrun Show, my guest's story goes far beyond that. Ali Katz achieved everything she could have possibly imagined. She graduated at the top of her class from law school and worked at the best law firm in the US. She started her own law practice, then a second business, then she wrote a best-selling book and appeared on TV. But upon joining a new mastermind, all she could do was cry. She couldn't pinpoint exactly what was wrong, but she knew that something was off, and it had to do with her motivation. She stopped seeing the value of what she was doing. She doubted her business and herself. She constantly compared herself to others. And she was wondering: Were the people in her life only there because she was paying them money? Ali started to indulge in fantasies, and two very different escape routes manifested in her head: One was to have $40M on her bank account and earn 5% interest per year. She believed this would make her free from any pressure she felt to make money with her businesses. The other was to walk away from everything and live on a farm. She picked the farm. In this episode, Ali shares how she went from having it all to bankruptcy, how she learned to feel financially liberated and you can, too, and where her path has led her today. Ali's is a truly inspiring story and if you ever felt your relationship with money is off, you know the feeling of being at war with yourself, or just want to hear about a woman who went from one extreme to the other and bounced back again, then I'm sure you will relate to this episode. “Money is infinitely renewable - when you know how to earn and use it wisely .” - Ali Katz In this Episode of The Sigrun Show: Ali's journey and how she suffered from money dysmorphia Making eyes-wide-shut decisions Two contradicting escape fantasies The 100M dollar man Why Ali went bankrupt Feeling financially liberated - now what? Ali's big lightbulb-moment How to cure money dysmorphia The effect changing her lifestyle had on Ali The story with the dress How Ali feels today making $5M with her company Want to dive deeper? Learn how your money mindset affects your revenue potential or how you can achieve your dream number with the right mindset. Have you made your own experiences with money dysmorphia? You can follow, connect and share with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 12 Days of Masterclasses Over 2700 people have signed up for the 12 days of masterclasses and will profit from 12 times 60 minutes of powerful training for their online business - for free! You didn't sign up yet? There's still time! If you want to learn about list building, how to get more 1-1 clients or how to create and sell your high-end offer, these masterclasses are for you. Click here to see all the topics of the masterclasses and sign up for free. Connect with Ali Katz Ali Katz If you want to find out more about Ali's lawyer business, click here. Did you like this episode? If you enjoyed this topic, you can subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts so you will never miss another episode. Find out how to leave a review, then head over to Apple Podcasts for your chance to win a special thank you gift!
Hollywood Mom, Celebrity Stylist, Influencer, and reality TV star Ali Levine’s passion for fashion has taken her from coast to coast and seen her work grace publications such as The New York Times and USA Today, as well as the shoulders of numerous Hollywood A-listers. Ali has a fashion merchandising and management degree, and her experience in fashion retail and television and film style have each contributed to the runaway success of the Ali Levine Design firm. Ali is a member of both the Motion Picture Costumes Local 705 and Design Guild 892 and an entrepreneur, a wife, and a devoted mother of three girls, the youngest of whom is just four months old. Ali joins us today to share the joy of realizing that she can build connections in an entirely new way as a parent as a female entrepreneur with children and why other people find her more relatable these days. She discusses how she ended up getting in front of the camera and why one particular show helped her reconnect with her authentic self, reprioritize, and find harmony between work and personal life. Ali also shares what she does to stay current in her niche, expand her knowledge and find time to build her brand now that she is a mother “Confidence is your best accessory” - Ali Levine This Week on Pretty and Punk: How Ali landed her first job in big-name fashion retail straight out of college How she pivoted into fashion styling in the entertainment world Why was being named the ‘It Girl’ of the styling world felt like the icing on the cake Why Ali’s father is still one of her most important business mentors How Ali managed to balance her first pregnancy and her career despite the pregnancy being a surprise Ali’s experience of postpartum depression and why she decided to share her experience on her podcast What a day in her life looks life, and why she has to accept that she can't be supermom every day How Ali and her husband keep up their connection and her tips on ‘finding your moments’ The most crucial aspect of Ali and her husband’s parenting philosophy Advice Ali would give for creating your own brand Connect with Ali Levine: Ali Levine Design website Everything with Ali Levine Podcast Ali Levine on LinkedIn Ali Levine Design on Instagram Ali Levine Design on Facebook Ali Levine Design on YouTube Ali Levine Design on Twitter Connect with the Pretty and Punk Podcast: Pretty and Punk Website Pretty and Punk Podcast on Facebook Pretty and Punk Podcast on Instagram Spicy Lil Pepper on Instagram Punk Ass on LinkedIn
In this episode, we talk with Ali Abdaal, a Cambridge university medicine graduate, a former doctor in the UK National Health Service and a prolific YouTuber, making videos about life as a medical student, productivity tips, tech, Roam Research, Notion and more.We talked about:Ali's note-taking origin story: From storing notes on close-up magic to seduction, medicine and now book notesHis information capture workflow, using Evernote, Notion and Roam for specific uses.Why Ali thinks he is not a creative personDefining creativity from remixing content as opposed to originalityPursuing the perfect note-taking app, and the similarities between note-taking apps and marriageand content creation, as well as the value that we can provide to others who we are trying to help defining the perfect note taking app. Ali talks to me about the similarities between a note taking app and marriage. Enjoy!Timestamps+1:091:09 Life after 9-53:09 Fulfillment from creative work5:21 Ali Abdaal's note-taking origin story8:09 When Building a Second Brain came into play9:30 "It was as if this guy was speaking to my very soul"10:18 Ali doesn't use PARA at all12:44 What is a project? Ali's use case as a YouTuber14:13 Evernote as a base for long-term memory15:53 Ali Abdaal's fluid information capture workflow17:17 Discovering Roam and the $250,000 missed opportunity19:17 Roam is unsatisfying so far, and the Nibble Framework21:49 How productive does Ali Abdaal want to become?25:00 What is enough? How much money is enough?26:46 "I'm not creative at all. I don't think I have any original ideas"30:46 Creativity does not come from originality33:40 First-brain breakthroughs and how Roam encourages that to happen35:13 We have observed X, therefore we think Y38:20 The flaw behind Roam Research, and Notion vs. Roam39:45 Roam vs. Notion followers on Ali Abdaal's YouTube channel40:23 Drafting a video: The Perfect Note-taking App41:27 There is no such thing as a soulmate43:43 Different people are attracted to different personalities46:43 Getting divorced is messy and expensive48:25 Meaningless sex with lots of people is unfulfilling51:41 Polyamorous note-taking relationships53:34 Why all these note-taking apps aren't competing against each other55:29 Labeling is simplifying and dangerous59:11 What system do I want? How do I know this app fits me?1:02:30 Talking with a creator vs. a consumer1:05:27 How does Ali handle parasocial interactions?1:06:23 Repeated value is value nonetheless1:08:21 Repeated vs. Original vs. Spontaneous value1:10:42 The Table of Contents Notes Game1:12:50 What Ali Abdaal would like to see from Roam1:19:40 Ali doesn't think about Motivation1:21:41 Editing our respective podcasts1:27:35 What Norman does1:29:18 How I explain myself to family1:30:56 [[How would you describe Roam to someone who hasn't started using it?]]1:32:07 [[What does Roam mean to you?]]LinksAli Abdaal's TwitterAli Abdaal's YouTube ChannelAli Abdaal's InstagramSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/normanchella)
Renzo Gracie Black Belt, 4th Degree Judo Black Belt, and Founder/CEO of Dominance MMA, Ali Abdelaziz Skypes in for today's episode. He and Mike discuss Khabib vs Gaethje and Usman vs Burns, how he got started managing MMA fighters, beef with Conor McGregor and Colby Covington, Dana White haters, the possibility of Khabib vs Floyd Mayweather, and tons more! Hit that subscribe button now, we've got a busy week ahead! Watch the video taping of this episode here: https://youtu.be/yybC3UB6HYY Be sure and check out all the clips and highlights of The Real Quick With Mike Swick Podcast at the official clip account, Quick Swick Clips: http://www.youtube.com/c/QuickSwickClips Timestamps: 1:04 Khabib vs Gaethje and Usman vs Burns?! 4:25 Gaethje is fighting the greatest fighter we've ever seen 8:23 Gaethje and Khabib are a dying breed 10:37 There's never been a Justin Gaethje in the UFC before 12:11 When Ali slapped Colby in the face 13:55 Who do you dislike more: Conor McGregor or Colby Covington? 15:13 Ali was there when Conor attacked the bus 17:06 Why Ali's fighters are so loyal to him 21:12 Renzo Gracie and Dana White helped Ali get started 23:49 Focused on Gaethje now, maybe GSP later 26:16 Ali told Floyd Mayweather to get life insurance to fight Khabib 27:21 Khabib's mindset going into the Gaethje fight 28:26 Fighters are getting better deals now 30:56 If you don't respect Dana White you're a hater 33:12 Kamaru Usman is the Welterweight GOAT 34:50 I hope Tyron knocks Colby's blockhead off Business E-mail: Info@MikeSwick.com Follow: Ali Abdelzaziz: https://www.instagram.com/aliabdelaziz000 https://twitter.com/AliAbdelaziz00 Mike Swick: http://www.Instagram.com/Mike_Swick http://www.twitter.com/OfficialSwick http://www.Facebook.com/MikeSwick Mike Swick is a 15-time UFC veteran and a former top contender in two weight divisions. He is also the founder and CEO of the AKA Thailand super gym in Phuket, as well as the owner of Swick Savage™ and Savage Life Media™. Follow Us: http://www.youtube.com/c/RealQuickwMikeSwickPodcast http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-quick-w-mike-swick-podcast/id1268441670 http://soundcloud.com/RealQuickPodcast http://Instagram.com/RealQuickWithMikeSwick http://Twitter.com/RQMSPodcast https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=408915&refid=stpr Host: Mike Swick Guest: Ali Abdelzaziz Produced & Directed by: Mike Swick Filmed & Edited by: Greg Blunt Clips and Marketing by: Evan Shoman Music Producer: Benny Youngbaht Music: Danny Bunnathong Artwork: Simon Netherton For more info about AKA Thailand: http://AKAThailand.com http://Instagram.com/AKAThailand http://Facebook.com/AKAThailandGym http://Twitter.com/AKAThailand Thank you for listening!
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When business is good and you're too busy to do your own marketing, hiring a marketing manager is the perfect solution. Given the responsibility of increasing your brand's visibility and sales, the perfect marketing manager will sketch out a plan that will result in significant success for your business — but how do you which marketing manager is right for you? In today's podcast, Tim talks with Ali Newton, the Head of Sales at Exposure Ninja and former digital marketing manager for a successful B2B company in the UK. Together they talk about how to hire a marketing manager, the skills to expect, and the rewards to look forward to. In the episode, Tim and Ali discuss: 02:13 — Why Ali became a digital marketing manager 03:05 — Do marketing managers need to be academically qualified? 04:28 — What are the challenges a marketing manager should expect? 07:23 — What skills or qualities should someone hiring a marketing manager look for? 10:13 — Which other skills are essential in a perfect marketing manager? 12:08 — How can business owners make their marketing manager job look appealing? 14:42 — What should the hiring process look like for a marketing manager? 19:31 — What is a good interview process for marketing managers? 21:28 — How to know whether a marketing manager is delivering results 24:35 — How business owners can support their marketing manager achieve their best results 26:29 — How to set a level of pressure that's consistent and rewarding to the marketing manager 28:28 For more information and show notes, head to: https://exposureninja.com/podcast/163/
“The quality of your life is the quality of your thoughts.”How competing as Miss USA changed Ali’s life (1:22)What happened during Ali’s first marriage to teach her the power of taking responsibility for her life (5:15)Why Ali chose to wait to have sex while dating her husband (17:40)The story behind the movie Freedom and how it is raising awareness for child trafficking (20:02)What Reshape is and why Ali started it after being in a major car accident (28:05)The power of having positive female friends (33:15)How Ali describes herself differently from how people perceive her (35:35)How to responsibly manage your critical thoughts (38:27)Why doing the inner work of healing is essential for health and wellness (39:50)How to forgive for something truly serious (45:05)The way Ali approaches balancing her life on a day to day basis (46:35)What Ali has learned about self-love by taking care of her health (47:57)How Ali is enjoying the aging process (1:05:37)What owning your throne means to Ali (1:07:16)Links mentioned in this episode:Tim BallardReshape LiveThe Untethered Soul by Michael SingerElizabeth GilbertUSM - University of Santa MonicaDave AspreyNaomi Whittel’s Glow15OwnYourThrone.co - get a free guide when you join our email list!Follow AliFollow Own Your Throne
On today’s episode of the Marriage on Fire podcast I have a surprise guest on the show! My own daughter Ali. I am excited to have her on the show and have to admit, it’s a little scary having her on here because I will be asking her some questions that I have never asked her before. Jon and I had some dark times in our marriage and for a couple of years, all we did was fight. Luckily, we came out on the other side, so I am excited to have my daughter on the show to chat with all of you! On Today’s Episode We Chat About: Ali’s first year of college and missing her family How Jon and I communicated in the beginning How the negative cycles in our marriage impacted the kids when they were young The impact of the fighting on Ali’s friendships The impact of our fighting on Ali’s eating habits How our relationship was affected when I had to reset boundaries How I worried about the mistakes I made and how they would affect my kids Ali’s admission to not feeling loved when her dad and I were fighting The difference in Ali now that Jon and I stopped fighting at all the time Why Ali wished Jon and I would have just divorced a long time ago How Jon and I thought we were hiding our fights, yet Ali says this was not the case How Ali used staying away from the house as an avoidance measure The importance of communication in relationships, even in the beginning The only way to survive our marriage was to reset it How I push back on boundaries now and how different it is from the past How we could have helped our kids during the rough years What we could have done differently with our kids when the fighting was going on What questions I could have asked to get the kids to open up more when they were younger What Ali felt she needed more from me when growing up What Ali felt she needed more from Jon when growing up Alright guys, that wraps up another episode! I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Ali. I loved having her on the show today. I want you to make sure to tune in and listen to the podcast. You will see how fighting in your marriage can affect your kids (even long after). Make sure you check in with your kids and be there for them. So many kids come into my office and admit that they wish their parents would just divorce because of all of the fighting. I hope you work hard on your marriage! Jon and I made it through world war 3, so I know you can change things! I have seen it in my office hundreds of times. Make sure to reach out and let me know what you thought of the episode. These types of episodes are so vulnerable for me, but I know that a lot of people don’t have access to counseling, so I started this podcast as a way to bring help and encouragement to you for free…. Any time of the day. Thanks so much for listening and make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss next week’s episode. Additional Resources: Subscribe to the Podcast Follow Amy on Instagram Follow Amy Wine Counseling on Facebook Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts Are you subscribed to the podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I already have so many amazing guests and topics lined up, I would hate for you to miss a single one! Click here to subscribe on Apple Podcasts Could I ask a big favor? If you are loving the podcast, I would LOVE it if you would leave me a review on Apple Podcasts. Jon and read each and every one! It also helps other people find the podcast! Wondering how to leave a review? Click on the Apple Podcasts link to review, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”. So easy!
Do you have a mantra or word that you live by? For me, there is something so powerful in choosing a word that can be a focal point to help guide your life’s journey. On today’s episode, I am joined by Ali Edwards, designer, blogger, workshop instructor and author. We chat about choosing a word to keep you accountable in all aspects of your life and how having a word helps you to embrace the grey areas. I always love talking to Ali, she's such a real, authentic and encouraging force. She is someone that I have admired for so many reasons and I am sure that many of you have too. We also discuss owning your story and celebrating it, being okay with being a beginner, and recognizing the importance of words in your life and the impact that they can bring to strengthen relationships. What’s in this episode: Where Ali’s passion for storytelling came from How her aesthetic has changed and simplified Leading with your story Why Ali started a workshop Choosing a word to lead your life Becoming more aware of your habits and tracking them Finding solutions that fit you and your lifestyle How she started with her scrapbooking events Being vulnerable and brave when sharing How Ali crafts a life she loves by saying “no” Having a trusted person to push you toward growth Creating boundaries for your work and life Focusing on your health Owning your story and celebrating it About Ali: Ali Edwards' passion resides in that very special place where the stories and images of life intersect. Designer, blogger, workshop instructor, and author of four books about memory keeping, Ali is well known for authentically capturing everyday life with photos and words and creating memory keeping projects from those moments that pass by in an instant. Guided by simple principles such as not making things more complicated than they need to be, focusing on the things that matter most and embracing imperfection, Ali Edwards is proud to be a work in progress. She believes without a doubt that there's no right or wrong way to do all this, that the real stories are worth telling, and there's a whole lot of celebrating to do even in the midst of the challenging pieces of life. Since 2004, Ali Edwards blog, workshops and memory keeping projects have inspired tens of thousands of people to share their own stories and enrich their own lives through the process. Ali lives in Eugene, Oregon with her two children and their cat George Washington. Connect with Ali: Website | Facebook | Personal Instagram | Wellness Instagram | Business Instagram Links: Ali's Shop (Use my code AMYTAN15 for 15% off) Heal I would love to hear from you! Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram or on my website. If you enjoyed this podcast and you haven’t already, I’d like to encourage you to subscribe that way you won’t miss a single update. Craft a Life You Love by taking a small step toward turning happiness and fulfillment by embracing and understanding all of your feelings, even the negative ones.
Sales, Relationships, Automotive, Credibility, Community Summary Do relationships in business still matter? More than ever! We'll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, we'll hear from Ali Reda, a record-breaking, amazing sales-professional who will tell you how he did it. Hint … relationships! That and more on today's show. Bob's Thought of the Day We'll explore: Why I disagree with one author's premise that in selling, relationship builders are too concerned with the relationship to bring up something that is uncomfortable. The connection between a deep relationship and credibility. Why there is no natural correlation between a relationship-building salesperson and one who will challenge the client if it's in the client's best interest. Interview with Ali Reda You'll discover: How Ali went from a warehouse, to automotive sales, to automotive sales superstardom. Why everyone in sales must ask themselves, “Why do customers buy from you?” The importance of believing in yourself and what is possible. Why you must focus on helping people rather than making money. Money is the result. Why Ali doesn't focus on social media, but on building relationships in his community. The power of showing up with good intentions, and being a proactive resource. Ali's process for finding the gaps of productivity in his day to become more efficient. How Ali engages with people and makes his presence felt wherever he goes. Click to Tweet Money is a byproduct of your success. --Ali Reda You can sell a certain amount of cars being focused on the numbers, but to get to the ultra high sales, it can't be ABOUT the numbers but about the people you are serving. -- Ali Reda Think about (focus on) the customers and the numbers will take care of themselves. --Ali Reda Interview Links 100CarsClub.com How to Sell 100 Cars a Month by Ali Reda and Damian Boudreaux Connect with Ali on FacebookResources The Go-Giver Influencers Facebook LIVE Show Order The Go-Giver Influencer Sell The Go-Giver Way Audio Program GoGiverSalesAcademy.com The Go-Giver Leader TheGoGiver.com GoGiverSpeaker.com Burg.com How to Post a Review
Today’s case study is with an individual who has embraced what I talk about here on the podcast and inside our coaching programs. Ali Daniel is a coaching client who has only been in business for about a year, but has seen tremendous results already (and she’s just getting started)! As you’ll hear in this episode though, Ali has had her fair share of doubts and fears along the way, but she’s been able to embrace what’s “messy” and she hasn’t let anything stop her from growing and building her dream business. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @jameswedmore! In the episode you’ll hear: Why Ali first came to BBD Live last year and how her perception of what she actually needed to do to start her online business has changed How she was able to launch her first beta program in just two weeks What her next launches looked like and the way she changed her mindset around money (increasing her prices significantly in the process) The importance of blocking out “external noise” and embracing rest periods Why you need to focus on just enjoying the process… For full show notes and links, visit: http://www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/211
Ali Hamed is a name you may not be familiar with yet, but we're betting you will be. At just 26 years old, Ali is not only a co-founder of CoVenture - a firm that invests pre-seed venture capital, provides unconventional debt financing and manages a cryptocurrency index - but is also one of the clearest thinkers we've come across in our time at Equity Mates. We heard a couple of interviews Ali had done and were taken by the way he thought and his ability to express his insights clearly. From why the 2 hour movie is dead, to the practical utility of crypto, we think you'll enjoy this one. In this episode you will learn: • Why Ali thinks the 2 hour movie is the modern day Shakespearean sonnet. • Ali's personal journey; from baseball scholarship, to sleeping on a park bench, to co-founding CoVenture. • One thing all company founders should remember when pitching to investors. • Any companies that Ali regrets passing on. • Why CoVenture looks for unpriced assets rather than mispriced assets. • The story of the creation of fiat currency (government-backed currency) and how that helps us think about cryptocurrency. • Why Ali is more bullish on bitcoin than the blockchain. • Some companies that may benefit from embracing crypto. • How Ali would value a digital account - like Instagram, AirBnB etc. • Why you should only consume media you pay for. • What keeps Ali up at night Stocks and Resources discussed: • CoVenture website • Books (click the title for more information): • Lords of Finance • The Fountainhead • The Power of One • East of Eden • The Unbanking of America • Ali's Twitter
Ali Hamed is the co-founder of CoVenture and Managing Partner of the CoVenture VC Fund. CoVenture is an innovative company that identifies and invests in novel assets formed by the intersection of technology and finance. The firm manages an early stage venture capital fund, direct lending fund, and crypto asset index fund, with each taking a creative twist on its market. Our conversation starts with Ali’s entrepreneurial path to the creation of CoVenture, and covers examples of previously unpriced investment opportunities, including produce receivables, employee payroll loans, AirBnB accounts, and loans against employee stock options. We walk through the world of crypto assets and the state of the venture capital industry. Ali’s fresh lens on the world offers a fascinating perspective on every aspect of early stage investing. If I didn’t say it in advance, you’ll be astounded to hear that Ali is only 26 years old. He’s one to watch for the long-term. Learn More Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast Show Notes 2:22 – Ali’s background 3:09 – How Ali got the bug for startups 4:06 – His time in NY without a home and where he gained the confidence to start in the entrepreneurial space 7:35 – Why their venture business is different from so many others in the space 9:12 – How Ali turned an idea into a business 11:33 – How does Ali describe CoVenture 12:10 – An example of an ideal CoVenture investment 14:53 – The transition into a specialty lending business 19:25 – How many niche opportunities has Ali identified as a place where he could create loans 22:04 – Examples of unpriced assets 24:23 – How does Ali find unique opportunities 27:40 – What’s next on the horizon for Ali and CoVenture 28:28 – Looking at cryptocurrency and the business that Ali has built for the space 29:33 – Why did they create a cryptoasset index that was cap weighted 30:39 – Why should someone have exposure to a cryptoasset 35:23 – How does someone in the financial world get comfortable with the idea of cryptoassets 38:59 – Why Ali doesn’t invest in ICO’s 40:42 – What would an institutional cryptoasset fund look like 45:50 – How should an allocator try to address the idea of first in money in the cryptospace 50:32 – Where can someone play in the spectrum of venture investing 52:30 – What is the time horizon for venture investments 56:24 – Closing questions
Do you suffer from the quintessential "dad bod," have difficulty losing weight, have low muscle tone and/or experience feelings of depression? It's possible that you could have low testosterone. Low-T is becoming increasingly common, currently affecting 4 in every 10 men over the age of 45 according to the Urology Care Foundation. If this sounds like you or someone you know, then check out my podcast with Ali Gilbert. Ali is a trainer and fitness expert who specializes in men's health. She is highly sought after for her unique approach to training that includes a combination of nutrition and hormone optimization to improve body composition. Ali is a Golf Digest top 50 golf fitness professional and is the founder of the personal online coaching brand Metabolic Golf, where she trains busy professionals who are aiming to improve their golf game through strength, nutrition and lifestyle changes. She is also a partner at Greenwich DX Sports Lab and the director of performance at CLAY Health Club + Spa in Port Chester, NY. During our show today Ali and I dive deep into the importance of measuring testosterone levels in men, especially those over 40, why so many men are suffering from low T, how our environment, lifestyle, sleep, nutrition and training affect testosterone and what we can do to overcome some of these obstacles through lifestyle changes. If you're over 40 or simply just interested in understanding more about testosterone and how to improve your hormones through lifestyle, then this podcast will provide you with immense value. In This Podcast We Also Discuss: - Why Ali became an advocate for men's health [5:15] - How our environment and obesity contribute to the low-T epidemic [7:57] - Whether or not our body is actually able to detoxify itself [11:27] - Telltale signs of low-T [12:28] - The relationships between stress and low-T [15:12] - Some first steps men can take if they suspect they have low testosterone [17:56] - Blood markers of low-T that conventional doctors may be overlooking [20:35] - Lifestyle, nutrition and training factors that can help improve testosterone levels [30:12] - Subjective and objective tools Ali uses on her clients before each training session [41:22] Follow Ali Gilbert Here: http://metabolicgolf.com/ https://www.insideclay.com/ https://www.greenwichdxsportslabs.com If you're interested in finding out more about testosterone optimization, check out my podcast with Jay Campbell, the author of TRT Revolution. You'll learn a ton of great information regarding hormone replacement therapy and techniques for improving physique. You can also check out my podcast with Dr. Jade Teta who recently wrote a book called Lose Weight Here: The Metabolic Secret to Target Stubborn Fat and Fix Your Problem Areas. During our interview, Dr. Teta shares his revolutionary approach to sustained weight loss and muscle growth through caloric restriction and hormonal balance.
My guest this episode is Ali Abdul Razaq Akbar. He's a political consultant and digital media strategist for the Republican party. He joins me to talk about the origins of the Alt-Right and the New Right, and the differences between the two. We also talk about a bunch of related topics ranging from Donald Trump to postmodernism, to 4Chan. Highlights from the Show [00:25] What is the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect and why it is screwing up the way we Muslims understand reality? [04:10] How does someone with a name like Ali Abdul Razaq Akbar end up a) a Southern Baptist Christian and b) a Republican political consultant? [06:25] What is Ali's pedigree and credibility in the Republican party and how did he become a VIP with a massive network? [10:02] What is the true story of the founding of the Tea Party movement and what did Ali have to do with it? [13:36] How Ali went from actively opposing Donald Trump's entry into Republican politics in 2011, to meeting and hanging out with him in 2014, to not supporting him in the 2016 Republican primaries, to finally becoming a Trump supporter [21:48] Why Ali thinks Feminism and other postmodernist movements are a greater threat to America than terrorism [23:00] Ali and I take a deep dive into the origins of the Alt-Right...Where did it come from? Who coined the term? What is its ideological or political make-up? [25:30] Who are the major Alt-Right public figures? [28:35] How are Neo-Nazis, White Supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan etc. connected to the Alt-Right? Why do Neo-Nazis, KKK, and White Supremacists in the Alt-Right reject Donald Trump? [35:00] Why do the Alt-Right have a love-hate relationship with Jews and Muslims? [37:06] Who are the "New Right"? Are they an off-shoot of the Alt-Right or are they something completely different? [43:10] Why did some New Right figures associate with the Alt-Right before distancing themselves from the group? [49:15] Branding is everything...the media is everything...why no one cares if the Alt-Right really are Neo-Nazis [53:10] If reality is a social construct, whoever controls the media controls reality [55:45] Who are the major New Right public figures? [59:05] Why are foreigners (non-Americans) like Milo Yiannopolous, Paul Joseph Watson, Stefan Molyneux, and Lauren Southern so influential in the New Right and Alt-Right? [1:03:50] Ali and I break down the meaning and significance of memes, memetic warfare, and meme magic [1:07:30] Was Hillary Clinton really sick or did Trump supporters give her the Evil Eye? [1:10:10] Where does /pol/ (4chan) fit into all of this? [1:15:00] The grand social experiment being conducted by /pol/ [1:15:53] Why Ali and I are agents of controlled chaos, and how we operate as interdimensional travelers on the internet. [1:18:46] Why are living in the era of "based" thinking - the great mistake of believing Nationalism is spreading around the world [1:20:45] Where can you find Ali online? You can find complete show notes here: http://becomingthealphamuslim.com/new-right-vs-alt-right
Holistic Business Oracle Co-Host with TheAliWalter.com: Today's co-host has been acquired from a friendly and casual connection online in the social media space. She's a consultant helping holistic business owners grow more profitably and seamlessly so they can widen their impact, without sacrificing their personal lives. With an uncanny ability to see patterns where others fall short, her insights and strategies help her clients master the trifecta of money, mechanics, and mindset so they can step into ultimate wealth with a business, and life, of their dreams! Please welcome and get to know Ali Walter of TheAliWalter.com! On This Episode You Will Hear: [spp-timestamp time="01:30"] Ali's introduction and our new methods of "friending" and networking. [spp-timestamp time="03:30"] Protecting our circles of influence. [spp-timestamp time="04:35"] Honor our energy, choose who you allow into your space. [spp-timestamp time="11:30"] Sharing the responsibility of our audiences. [spp-timestamp time="13:30"] Why Ali went the holistic route. At 21 in 2007, she took over a failing asphalt company. In three generations they never grossed over $60,000 annually. In 5 years she grew it to a multi-million dollar company. [spp-timestamp time="19:30"] Her passionate client's story of moral obligations in their business. Ali's Oracle guidance. [spp-timestamp time="24:30"] Growing businesses while not sacrificing themselves. [spp-timestamp time="29:00"] Pharmaceutical Bandaids. [spp-timestamp time="35:15"] Setting realistic timeframes to work together for success. [spp-timestamp time="40:30"] Understanding how to spend money to make money. [spp-timestamp time="35:15"] Setting realistic timeframes to work together for success. [spp-timestamp time="45:00"] Investing a shit-ton of money in yourself. [spp-timestamp time="53:50"] Final Words [spp-tweet tweet="Step into truly being all that you desire... @thealiwalter @LIVETHEFUEL "] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0PodhNVV8M] Links and Resources: The Ali Walter (http://www.thealiwalter.com/) The Ali Walter on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TheAliWalter/) The Ali Walter on Twitter (https://twitter.com/thealiwalter) Ali Walter on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliwalter/) The Ali Walter on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/thealiwalter/) E-Myth Revisited (https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280) People Mentioned: Michael Gerber (https://emyth.com/) Dr. Jack Wolfson (https://www.thedrswolfson.com/) Final Words: ... "Step into truly being all that I desire." Action Steps: Please Submit an iTunes Show Rating & Review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/livethefuel/id1150969758?mt=2) , we need more reviews to increase our ranking and appearance. We love 5 Stars! Join THE FUEL TANK (http://livethefueltank.com/) our community on Facebook! – “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” ~ Quote by Jim Rohn Be sure to check out our Resources (https://livethefuel.com/resources) and a reminder to “Keep Living The Fired Up Epic Life everyone!” #livethefuel
Ali Luke is an author, blogger, entrepreneur, and mother who blogs about writing on her website Aliventures. She is also the creator of Writers’ Huddle, a teaching community site for writers. She started writing online in 2008 and has since become a regular blogger on popular websites. She is also the author of Publishing E-Books For Dummies and the novel Lycopolis. Ali joins Charlie on the show today to talk about the challenges of being a working writer, mother, and entrepreneur, how having two small children has made her change the way she views her work and her business, offer advice for up and coming writers and bloggers, as well as much more. Key Takeaways: 02:06 – How Ali got started in online writing. 04:28 – Knowing that jumping to blog writing was going to work as a long-term career and launching her first e-book. 05:58 – How easy it is to break into blogging. 08:14 – What staff blogging is. 09:18 – Why Ali enjoys waking up and writing every day. 10:45 – Switching from writing blogs to e-books and also her novel. 14:23 – How being pregnant and becoming a mother changed things in Ali’s career and writing. 19:13 – The challenge of balancing being an entrepreneur and being a mother. 25:04 – Some of the hardest aspects of going back to work after having children. 27:05 – The difficulty of making the transition from one thing to another. 34:49 – How the e-book world is growing and why that excites Ali. 38:20 – The fear people have of putting their work out there for people to see. 46:32 – The most unanticipated challenge Ali is currently facing. 51:07 – If Ali can succeed in being a mom, author, blogger, and entrepreneur, anybody can. There should be nothing stopping you. Mentioned in This Episode: Publishing E-Books For Dummies Lycopolis Aliventures Writers’ Huddle Copyblogger Write to Done Men with Pens The Creative Pen Problogger Daily Blog Tips Productive Flourishing WordPress Staff Blogging Course Brian Clark BuzzFeed Dumb Little Man Amazon Kobo Melissa Dinwiddie NaNoWriMo Stephen King Fifty Shades of Grey, E.L. James The Quotable Coach, Barry Demp
Ali Zaman is co-founder and CEO of Docsap, an online marketplace for subscription-based primary care. He and a team of Brown University students launched Docsap during the summer of 2014 to help patients find primary care doctors offering comprehensive primary care for an affordable monthly subscription fee. Ali is also a Master of Public Health student at Brown University and deeply passionate about improving the current state of primary care. Prior to Brown, Ali completed his undergraduate studies in neuroscience at the University of Miami. Website: docsap.comTwitter: @docsaphealthE-mail: ali@docsap.com 00:15 Vocabulary baseline: Direct Subscription Model2:20 Difference from the Concierge Model5:30 Patients can see exactly what they're paying for and exactly what they're getting with a personal model.9:00 Why Ali started Docsap.10:00 A team of students from Brown and student designers are creating this app.11:20 Why and how a rise of a Direct Subscription Model will improve outcomes in healthcare.12:20 How a Direct Subscription Model works in terms of payment for both patient and provider.14:00 The benefits of this model and the experience that comes with using a Direct Subscription business model.18:00 How this works for pharmaceutical products.19:00 Physicians are working hard to provide their own vertical networks.19:30 “They're really on the same team, the doctor and the patient.”19:40 Bundle payments: what they are and why this is different from the Direct Subscription Model.20:20 Bundle payments vs. Fee for Service21:40 Primary care doctors are trying to break off their relationship with insurance companies to become more independent with managing patient payments.23:00 The kinds of technology that physicians employing the Direct Subscription Model are using.24:00 Ali's advice for listeners and physicians who are thinking about switching over to this payment business model.25:30 You can find out more at docsap.com, or by emailing Ali directly at ali@docsap.com.