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In this episode the Loose Crew discusses the upcoming Presidential election. You'll hear the hosts reference Rafa Pabön's Sin Aire, the story of Uncle Nearest, and the idea that the history of people moves in 80-100 year cycles which can be found in William Strauss and Neil Howe's The Fourth Turning: What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny. 00:00:00 Intro Music00:00:30 Rafa Pabön's "Sin Aire"00:02:16 Introductions00:03:13 The Uncle Nearest Story00:07:30 Our rough weekend00:09:05 The consequences of a Trump re-election and the damage already done00:15:34 Trump's re-election chances00:22:53 The Loose Crew speaks on Biden00:27:14 The Loose Crew speaks on Obama00:28:55 Why the other democratic presidential candidates failed00:30:34 The problems with our two-party system and more problems of the Trump administration00:34:00 How effective could Biden be as President? Problems with the American electorate00:37:46 The poor future outlook for young Americans00:41:10 Similarities between the Republican and Democratic parties, why the country needs immigrant labor and why poor people continue to support Trump00:47:19 The racism of Trump and Biden's impact on the Black community00:49:14 More problems with American elections00:50:25 Why Bernie lost in the primaries00:53:15 What motivates the Loose Crew to vote in November? Who do the hosts plan on voting for?00:58:03 Is Trump switching VP?00:58:58 Javier's thoughts on Mitch McConnell00:59:13 Our next podcast episode
Why Bernie and Warren failed ... Biden's hidden strengths in the primary ... Matt: Biden's heated confrontation with a factory worker was "a great moment" ... Bill helps debunk a doctored video of Biden ... Biden's health and cognitive capacity ... Bill vs. Matt on Kamala vs. Klobuchar as VP ... Bill: Biden wants to spread the electoral map ...
- Why Bernie needs Michigan- The three moments that lost Elizabeth Warren the election and a confirmation of a long held theory- Interview with Eitan Hersh about Political Hobbyists and how to motivate them
Professor Ben Burgis, columnist for Jacobin; Joshua Grossman, president of Progressive Punch; Matt Johnson, spokesman and investigator for animal rights activists Direct Action Everywhere, who organized the disruption of Joe Biden's victory speech on Tuesday. Direct Action Everywhere is a community of activists seeking animal liberation through nonviolent direct action & open rescue; Senator Susan Collins (Martha Previte); Comedy Writer Jon Ross; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn ; Citizen Bacon; Comedian Liam McEneaney answers listener questions. Why Bernie can still win. What went wrong for the Left on Tuesday. Liam and David welcome listeners Tom from Alabama and Dave from The Rust Belt. Citizen Bacon gets a promotion. Jon Ross blames Bernie. The Rev. Barry W. Lynn on what Warren and Bloomberg need to do. Time Code: Professor Ben Burgis (0:35) Joshua Grossman (45:26) Matt Johnson (1:17:34) Senator Susan Collins (1:54:26) Jon Ross (2:10:34) The Rev. Barry W. Lynn (2:45:21) Citizen Bacon (3:45:56) Comedian Liam McEneaney (4:05:25)
If you were surprised Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide, just imagine how surprised HE was! Strap on your tinfoil hats and get ready for a trip down the rabbit hole(s), as The Barseholes Podcast explores Hong Kong tensions, social media brainwashing, and why Alex Jones just might've been on to something. It's going to be conspiracy-licious! TIMELINE 2:20 Put on your tinfoil hats 2:42 Best guest ever 6:05 Stu's new chair 6:44 Jeffrey Epstien 15:33 Why Bernie will never be President 37:44 The Great Hack 48:38 The "Best guest Ever" Falls Asleep 1:03:46 Tunnelbear is robbing me
College admissions fraud and children as products ... Adventures with Ivy League jocks ... Daniel: "Meritocracy is essentially bullshit" ... Was Black Panther neoliberal? ... Captain Marvel, Wonder Woman, and anti-imperialism ... Why Bernie has the advantage over Biden ... The consequences of America's senescent leadership class ... Do BernieBros actually exist? ...
Bernie Sanders has launched his bid for the presidency, again. What will make it different this time around and what is his messaging to his supporters? In this episode we break down Bernie's announcement video for the presidency, as well as his ads. You will learn: Why Bernie's plan to get to "1 Million Volunteers" was so easy for him to achieve How the hypnotic principle of Pyramiding of Suggestions is used to build a track record and boost voter turnout "Double communication" techniques coming from multiple styles of ambiguities How Bernie uses anchoring / classical conditioning to great effect Repetition in speech writing and how it allows ideas to be accepted more easily What "real change" means and whether it fits with his democratic socialist message The special interest boogeymen who are out to get you, and how Bernie paints big-picture solutions to these problems How Bernie uses the technique of mindreading to make you think that he knows exactly what is going on in your head And more! Remember to visit our website (http://www.subliminallycorrect.com) and support us through Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/subliminallycorrect)! You can also follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SubliminalPod) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SubliminallyCorrect/)! (Theme Music: "Night Owl" by Broke For Free from Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0)
Subscribe to Modern Marketing Engine Apple Podcasts |Stitcher |Google Play | Google Podcasts The modern business landscape has changed - and that change is constant. It's imperative that business leaders, sales professionals and marketing teams lead the way in getting stuff done effectively. This episode features Alex Shootman, CEO of Workfront. Workfront is considered by many to be the first modern work management application that connects enterprise work, collaboration, and digital content into an Operational System of Record (OSR). As CEO, Alex drives the overall strategy, vision, and execution of the company, ensuring that Workfront is a dedicated partner in helping its customers transform the modern work experience. Alex is the author of a new book titled "Done Right," which is the main topic of this episode. The book is an interactive roadmap for next-generation leaders who need to get things done - from setting strategy to stakeholder buy-in to navigating roadblocks and taking action to get stuff done. This podcast show is about modern marketing, so Bernie wanted to dig into the specifics of the role of the modern marketer in the ever-changing business environment. Alex says that marketers have the opportunity to be leaders in modern business transformation. Specifically, he says that marketers need to come to the table with business acumen so that they can play a critical role in everything from product creation to product delivery - and directly impact the bottom line. Join Bernie and Alex for this conversation to gain insights into the things that make marketers - and all stakeholders - an indispensable part of the modern business. Learn Powerful Lessons From The Masters Of Modern Work In writing his book, “Done Right,” Alex made it his goal to glean the best practices for getting things done from 30 of his customers who have a track record of getting things done in spite of the complexity of their organization or business environment. They were asked, “How do YOU get things done?” Alex considers their responses to represent the best-practices in a modern company with a workforce that is engaging in digital transformation. Each chapter in the book is a principle learned from these “Masters of Modern Work” with accompanying stories and actionable artifacts at the end of each chapter readers can use to take action. Can you imagine how helpful those responses can be to you? Join Bernie and Alex for this great conversation! How Marketers Can Become Heroes In The Modern Business Marketing professionals can be right in the middle of their company’s digital transformation. How? By contributing to revenue. It’s a tall order, but one that Alex explains, on this episode. Modern companies that are transforming to work within the new digital environment need to communicate with customers in personalized, relevant, and consistent ways. Marketers can take a central place in making that happen by working alongside product, technology, sales/distribution and customer service teams. The reason the marketing team plays such a pivotal role is because they understand the customer. When the modern marketer shows up with good business acumen, he/she is stepping up to drive the business forward through workplace initiatives that call for effective use of the principles Alex outlines in his book Done Right. Modern Business Leaders Must Be Able To Effectively Communicate A Clear WHY When asked for his final thoughts on this podcast episode, Alex Shootman says that the main thing modern business leaders need to embrace is consistently and effectively communicating the REASONS behind why they exist as a company. A clearly articulated vision of WHY - to employees, the Board, the customer, and anyone who comes in contact with the company - is the most important factor in motivating people to getting things done. You really need to listen to this podcast episode. Alex gives us a glimpse of the insights from his conversations with 30 of the most effective business leaders whose practices form the basis of his inspiring book “Done Right.” Featured on This Episode Alex Shootman on Linkedin Alex on Twitter: @Shootman Workfront - the company where Alex serves as CEO www.DoneRightBook.com BOOK: Done Right Outline of This Episode [1:16] Why Bernie invited Alex Shootman, CEO of Workfront to be on the show [3:14] The question that inspired Alex to write his book: How do you get things done in the modern work environment? [4:34] Who are the masters of modern work? [7:58] How does the modern marketer benefit from reading “Done Right?” [12:36] Practical helps that come directly from the book: Digital Artifacts [14:11] The collegiate curriculum at Eccles Business School derived from the book [16:57] The kind of response Alex is receiving from readers of the book [22:51] THE most important thing: Communicate your WHY clearly Resources & People Mentioned Salesforce Workday Paige Erickson Dean Randall, Dean of the Eccles Business School The Selling With Social Podcast with Vengreso CEO, Mario Martinez, Jr Connect With Bernie and Modern Marketing Engine https://www.facebook.com/socialbusinessengine/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernieborges/ https://twitter.com/bernieborges https://instagram.com/bernieborges https://twitter.com/sbengine Subscribe to Modern Marketing Engine Apple Podcasts |Stitcher |Google Play | Google Podcasts There are TWO WAYS you can listen to this podcast. 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Bernie Swain is the founder of the Washington Speakers Bureau, a lecture agency which represents many prestigious authors, politicians, journalists, athletes, and business leaders. At the firm’s start back in 1980, he began signing every speaker with a handshake -- this proved to be the hallmark of trust that helped accelerate the company’s growth. Years later, Bernie’s roster of speakers would be the greatest in history and the firm still continues its practice of signing speakers on the strength of a handshake. Today, the best of Bernie's fortunes turned out to be the speakers themselves because these remarkable leaders had become his friends and he captured many of their most personal, powerful influences and defining moments in his book, “What Made Me Who I Am.” What you’ll learn about in this episode: How an error became a defining moment in Bernie’s career Why passion is so much more important than talent when you’re starting a company on your own Why there are no shortcuts to long term success How a handshake can create an environment of trust and honesty Why Bernie felt compelled to write the book, “What Made Me Who I Am” How turning points in our life define our successes and accomplishments How you earn opportunities by making wise decisions The importance in taking your time to make life decisions Why you need to remember that no matter what you do, you are your brand How best to connect with Bernie: Website: bernieswain.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/BernieSwainAuthor LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bernie-swain-0a704b4
Today we have Bernie Thompson founder of Efficient Era and Plugable Technologies. Plugable Technologies is a top worldwide brand for USB, Bluetooth, and charging devices. Efficient Era takes the software developed that helped Plugable become one of the larger private label electronics sellers on Amazon to the masses. Bernie has worked as a programmer for IBM, software manager at Microsoft and much more. He is also the author of "FlyWheels and Feedback Loops: A Guide to Success for Amazon Private Label Sellers." Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [1:00] Jeremy introduces his guest, Bernie Thompson. [2:00] Bernie talks about his early career at IBM and Lynx. [5:00] Strategies of selling globally. [9:30] Where should US based sellers start to branch out internationally? [12:30] The biggest challenges in taking your business internationally. [14:30] What does a product release look like for Bernie and his team? [16:00] Selling as a vendor to Amazon. [18:00] How often Bernie and his team release products & how they decide which products to release. [20:30] Why Bernie and his team release products via Kickstarter. [24:30] How Bernie got the domain name for Plugable and it got started. [29:30] Bernie talks about the first Plugable order. [31:00] Launching the second product. [32:30] Bernie talks about the early lessons from launching Plugable. [34:30] Staying competitive in the marketplace. [37:00] Handling negative reviews. [41:30] Using automation to stay competitive. [46:30] Achieving higher conversion rates. [48:30] The decision to open up Efficient Era to a larger audience. [52:00] The most popular aspect of Efficient Era. [54:00] Diversifying revenue streams. [56:00] Software and tools that Bernie and his team recommends. [59:00] Bernie tells his story of climbing a volcano in a dress. [1:00:30] Closing thoughts from Bernie. [1:04:00] Bernie showcases some Plugable products. In this episode… Can you really build a business off of niche products in today’s marketplace? What does that type of business model look like? How does a business focused on niche products expand and grow? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from entrepreneur and innovator Bernie Thompson. Bernie built Plugable Technologies, a brand focused on delivering USB, Bluetooth, and power-related devices. Through the process of exposing Plugable to a larger market on an international scale, Bernie and his team developed the software company Efficient Era taking their services and tools to ecommerce sellers all over the world. Find out what lessons and insights you can learn from Bernie’s fascinating journey on this episode! As your company expands, you might be considering taking it to the next level and bringing your brand to new marketplaces overseas. What does that process look like? Where is the best place to start when taking your brand international? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from business leader and disruptor, Bernie Thompson. Bernie and his team at Plugable were able to take their brand to an international marketplace with great success. Through this experience, Bernie has some helpful advice for business leaders and ecommerce sellers like you. One of the first pieces of advice that Bernie has to give is to consider expanding to a marketplace where there is no language barrier like Canada or the UK. To hear Bernie expand on this topic and give more helpful insights, make sure to catch this episode! The ecommerce industry is a rapidly growing sector of the global economy. How can business leaders like you take advantage of this massive surge? Is Amazon the best channel for brands to invest in or are there other channels out there that are poised to be the Amazon’s of tomorrow? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from ecommerce expert Bernie Thompson. Bernie strongly encourages business leaders to focus on getting their brand to perform well on Amazon and then consider expanding from there. Make sure to listen to this episode as Bernie shares more insights that can help leaders like you break into the ecommerce industry. In an increasingly competitive marketplace, your company has to do something innovative to stand out from the rest of the crowd? What is your plan to stay competitive and ahead of your rivals? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from Bernie Thompson as he reveals how his company has kept its edge over their competition. Bernie says that the key to their success and competitive edge has been their ability to automate their processes as much as possible. This has led to greater productivity and increased innovation. Hear more from Bernie about the competitive edge of automation and how it impacted their work at Plugable on this episode! Do you know what your company's reputation is with customers and competitors? Does your brand have a good reputation for producing quality items and responding to customer feedback or is this an area where you need to improve? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from business leader and entrepreneur Bernie Thompson. Bernie is passionate about helping leaders like you see the importance of knowing and improving your brand’s reputation in the marketplace. Don’t underestimate the importance of this topic! Learn what your organization can do to stand out from the rest of the crowd! Make sure to listen to this episode to hear more from Bernie! Resources Mentioned on this episode www.newegg.com www.efficientera.com www.ebay.com www.zendesk.com www.plugable.com www.protolabs.com www.prospershow.com www.thesellersconference.com Consumer Electronics Show National Association of Broadcasters Show Sponsor for this episode This is part of the Skubana Ecommerce Mastery Series where top Sellers and Experts teach you what really works to boost your ecommerce business. Skubana is a platform to manage your entire ecommerce operation. *************** Rise25 is where entrepreneurs of 6,7, and 8 figure businesses come together live and in person every few months to solve their biggest business challenges through this high-level Mastermind group. Each member leaves each week with lifelong friendships and actionable steps to take their business to the next level. Check out Rise25.com - a group run by myself and cofounder John Corcoran. Rise 25 is application only.
Nathan Martell & I discuss 2016 Presidential Election Results 7:00 - PresidentObama roasts Trump & The Birther movement 9:00 - Seth Myers Roast The Donald at Correspondents Dinner 10:00 Bill Burr says Trump ran out of spite - Shocked by Trump victory? 15:30 Legitimacy of polling system 19:00 Michael Moore predicts Trump victory 20:00 Nathan and I say who we voted for… [its NOT who you might think] 24:00 How Racist IS America? Liberal Tears on Election Night – Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock sketch 36:00 Nathan “gets inside the mind” of the average Trump supporter - Immigration, National Security, Economics 44:00 Why Bernie lost to Hilary in the primaries; Would Sanders have beaten Trump? 51:00 What Is the Electoral College? Is it Outdated? 57:00 Prop 64 Legal Weed! Should employers be able to discriminate against Marijuana users? 1:03:00 What went wrong with Clinton’s campaign strategy 1:06:30 What MAKES America Great? Jon Stewart Weighs in 1:33:00 how globalization will affect our capitalist economy 1:40:00 Obama & Merkel press conference in Germany –is fake news on Social Media ruining American Democracy? 1:50:00 Facebook Live! MisInformation & Social Justice Warriors Unite #SNL #DaveChappelle #ChrisRock #DonaldTrump #POTUS #Prop64 #MichaelMoore #SocialJustice #PoliticalHumor #Podcast #hashtagSJWMemes #safetypinmovement Happy Thanksgiving =)
Conversation with Victor Tiffany, co-founder of the Bernie or Bust movement. Victor and I talk about - Exactly where the "Bernie or Bust" term came from, - How the movement began as a potential write in campaign for Bernie Sanders, and morphed into one where vote your conscience (and many are expected to vote Green), - How Bernie Sanders has never disrespected Bernie or Busters, despite endorsing and supporting Hillary Clinton, - Why Bernie or Busters do not deserve the blame for a potential Trump presidency, how the Democratic Party left them long ago, they did not leave the Democratic Party, - How the Democratic Party, through superdelegates, rubber stamp our corrupt system including all of the questionable things occurring throughout the primary, - "Hillary Clinton is the spoiler. - Victor's recommendations on voting all the way down the ballot in November, - "I see the green party winning the popular vote, and then getting robbed five machine who will elect of Hillary Clinton." - My views on not being a Bernie or Buster, but spending much of my time during the campaign with friends who are. Here is Victor's speech on the Sunday before the DNC, at Thomas Paine Plaza, directly across the street from City Hall, at the Bernie or Bust rally: https://youtu.be/IOxTXOF-2sA My full Bernie or Bust article: https://proudberniesandersdemocrat.wordpress.com/2016/08/24/jeffs-dnc-bernie-or-bust/
The host, Lee, looks at the memorable moments from last night's Democratic Debate. Why Bernie is the BEST candidate to turn this country around. Why does record matter? How is your dog in the hunt? From either side? Call in at 215 383 5844