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What would it be like to lose your sight, or your hearing, or your mobility, and your ability to do the things you've always done in the way you've always done them? The answer to that question depends on how resilient you are! Today's guest on The Sales Chalk Talk Show is an exceptionally resilient and successful gentleman, Chad E. Foster! Although Chad totally lost his vision in his early 20s, he's gone on to graduate from the Harvard Business School Leadership program, was responsible for $45 Billion in revenue for the company for which he worked, is an author and speaker, and even skis downhill. On this podcast you'll hear: • Chad's phenomenal story • Why Chad is happier now than when he had his sight • Why Chad began to share his story to help other people • The key to resilience • How a blind guy can ski downhill • And MUCH More! Join my tremendous co-host Gene McNaughton and me, as we learn from this incredibly great young man! Chad's website is http://chadefoster.com Get your free chapter of Gene's book “The Sales Edge” at http://thesalesedge.co. If you'd like to take advantage of more resources to help you dramatically increase your sales and revenue, go to https://redcapsalescoaching.com. Join the Red Cap Sales VIP private Facebook Group. It's FREE, and it's packed with blogs, podcasts, FB Live presentations, sales tips, ideas, and strategies!
On the latest special episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Sarah Herring, Jeff Platt, and Chad Holloway break down the recently-revealed 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule. They touch on some of the biggest changes and additions, highlight premier events, and get excited about Doyle Brunson saying he might play select tournaments. They then recap the US Poker Open, which was won by David Peters for the second year in a row, complete with sideline interviews with Peters and Jordan Cristos. Jeff also breakdowns his bizarre "Sports Cards" interview with Jared Bleznick. Other stories covered are Chance Kornuth winning the MSPT Venetian, Armando Mesina taking down the RGPS Jamul Casino, and the special one-year anniversary edition of the GGPoker Super Million$. Toss in a pair of "juicy drama" stories in WPT champ Dennis Blieden getting sentenced for his embezzlement crimes and a provocative ACR live-stream causing controversy, and it's an episode not to be missed. Finally, they welcome guest Tony Miles, who finished runner-up in the 2018 WSOP. Miles is in a well-publicized prop bet with Shaun Deeb where he's bet $5,000 at 20:1 that he can complete a course on American Ninja Warrior. He'll get his shot as he'll appear on the next episode on Monday, June 21 at 9 p.m. ET / p.m. CT. Get all the details on what to expect here. Big thanks to the special sponsor this week in Elite Chip Care. Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:24 | Welcome to the show 01:10 | Teasing guest Tony Miles & prop bet against Shaun Deeb 02:30 | Sarah's baby will be here soon 04:03 | Sponsor: Elite Chip Care 04:45 | 2021 World Series of Poker schedule revealed 10:25 | Ty Stewart answers lingering WSOP questions 12:09 | Where is the Mystery Bounty tournament? 13:40 | Doyle Brunson likely to play some WSOP tournaments 16:25 | David Peters wins US Poker Open for second year in a row 18:00 | Interview w/ USPO champ David Peters 20:24 | Interview w/ Jordan Cristos 22:15 | Jeff's awkward “Sports Card” winner interview w/ Jared Bleznick 30:10 | Sean Winter claims final USPO title 34:25 | Guest Tony Miles joins the show 35:42 | Genesis of prop bet w/ Shaun Deeb 37:04 | What went wrong on the first try? 39:20 | Pandemic delays original plans 41:00 | Suffering a serious injury setback 45:15 | Built a little different than other people 46:00 | Having to apply again 47:23 | Will a third try be necessary? 49:15 | What happens if you complete a course and win the bet? 52:30 | Chance Kornuth wins MSPT Venetian 54:00 | Why Chad thinks Kornuth's win was “poetic” and “symbolic” 55:50 | Armando Mesina wins RGPS Jamul after 9-way deal 57:20 | One-Year Anniversary Edition of GGPoker Super Million$ 59:25 | Sponsor: GGPoker 1:00:34 | Juicy Drama #1: Explicit ACR stream cause controversy 1:08:50 | Juicy Drama #2: WPT champ Dennis Blieden sentenced for crimes 1:18:13 | National Problem Gambling Hotline 1-800-522-4700 1:22:55 | Ad: Run It Once
Chad Corbett is the Founder, Real Estate Coach & Trainer of Magnum Opus Project, LLC. He teaches real estate professionals how to end the cashflow rollercoaster by attracting clients and customers rather than begging for business. In 2011 he moved from Hawaii to Virginia and learned how to quickly build and scale multiple real estate companies in a town where he knew nobody…Now he teaches others how to #ProvideValueFirst and build 7 figure businesses in 12 months or less, while serving at a level they never have before and working less than they ever have. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Chad got involved in real estate and then in the probate real estate investing niche after leaving his career with the FBI What goals Chad set for himself and for his future, and why each of his three rules guide everything he does Why Chad's primary goal with every appointment is to help someone get what they want while monetizing the process How Chad's investment career culminated in probate real estate investing, and why it checks all of the boxes important to Chad and has led to coaching others in the niche as well Chad explains the probate niche and why you need to take the time to learn the chain of title and probate process before you get started in the niche How Chad is able to present a multitude of options to the people he works with, and how he explains these options in an easy-to-understand way Why Chad believes that your mindset is a critical first step and the most important part of your career in real estate investing Why your mindset is the one thing that can take you from being deeply in debt to being a huge success How Chad set the goal of being able to retire by the time he turns 40, and how he has achieved that goal early at the age of 39 Why continually reading and learning are crucial for your own growth and development, and why you should always prioritize them above anything else Resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/probate Website: www.ProbateMastery.com Estate Professionals Mastermind Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/estateprofessionalsmastermind LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chad-corbett/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/chad.corbett.12 Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/estateprofessionalsmastermind Twitter: https://twitter.com/chad_corbett Additional resources: Follow Chris and Zach on Club House to learn even more about deal structures and how to get 3 paydays from your real estate investments. If looking to secure some lines of credit for your business, check out Fund and Grow – Visit our Resource page at https://www.smartrealestatecoach.com/resources Schedule a FREE Strategy Call: SmartRealEstateCoach.com/action Register for our free masterclass: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/mastersclass Real Estate on Your Terms by Chris Prefontaine SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC
Subscribe to the all-new Science of Getting Faster Podcast! - www.TrainerRoad.com/sogf Exogenous ketones are lauded by many for their endurance performance enhancing properties, but their impact on blood acidity is detrimental to performance and can even counteract their otherwise positive effects. Dr. Chiel Poffe and his partners conducted a study to learn if Bicarbonate Unlocks the Ergogenic Action of Ketone Monoester Intake in Endurance Exercise, and what they learned was surprising. Tune into this episode to learn the science behind ketones and bicarbonate, and how to introduce them into your training regimen to get faster. Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/forum Submit a study, researcher or topic to be covered on the Science of Getting Faster Podcast: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/SOGF ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/2Opxk6p Train Together with Group Workouts: https://bit.ly/3tOc3Uf Get Started: https://bit.ly/3tMlMu9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCIENCE OF GETTING FASTER PODCAST The Science of getting Faster Podcast cuts through the noise and talks directly to the scientists doing the latest research into how to become a faster cyclist, stronger athlete, and healthier person. Join Coach Chad Timmerman and CEO Nate Pearson of TrainerRoad as they interview a new researcher every month about their latest studies, what question they were hoping to answer, how they structured the study, what they observed and what they are still hoping to learn. . • Subscribe to the Science of Getting Faster Podcast on iTunes: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/SOGF ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Intro 01:17 Podcast Begins 01:58 - Dr. Poffe’s background and the story of his research on Ketones 02:52 - His research with Dr. Peter Hespel of Deceuninck Quick Step 03:11 - What are ketones and ketone esters? 04:44 - Why would someone want ketones in their blood while exercising? 05:43 - The difference between ketone salts and ketone esters 06:52 - Dr. Poffe’s study and why he decided to combine ketone and bicarbonate 08:55 - Performance of Ketone vs. placebo in the studies 09:55 - What does he think happened in the first study? 10:38 - The new study: introducing bicarbonate and what the purpose is. 11:12 - Why Chad finds the study methodology to be valuable 11:36 - Why his research always seeks to mimic real-world conditions 12:32 - What is Bicarbonate? 13:17 - Buffering systems in skeletal muscle 13:56 - How do you get/ ingest bicarbonate? 14:39 - The study method: How big was it? 15:27 - The study methodology and controls 17:24 - Nate summarizes the study’s efforts, cost of dosage, and amount of dose 19:29 - Timeframe of the test: dinner, morning, and timing of exercise 19:53 - Why was it important to control the amount of carbs ingested? 21:32- What was the dinner given to the subjects? 22:15 - What were the study’s results? 23:19 - Conclusions about how this might apply to a race (and timing limitations) 24:52 - Avoiding gastrointestinal issues with sodium bicarbonate 25:56 - Perception of hunger and appetite in the study groups 28:07 - Asking the subjects to identify what they’d taken (placebo vs. esters, etc) 29:11 - The purpose of blinding power and HR data 30:35 - What the study does and doesn’t suggest about ingesting ketones 31:36 - Blood ketone levels and perception of fatigue 32:04 - Should you always supplement ketones with bicarbonate? 33:11 - Outro ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW TRAINERROAD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainerRd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainerroad/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrainerRoad • Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/trainerroad
How to engage employees, strengthen culture and thrive in tough times What You Will Learn: How Chad realized the importance of a strong company culture, and how that realization became the backbone of his blueprint for how to engage employees more effectively Why a company’s culture is the key to creating an environment that sets employees up for success and helps companies produce the results they want Why it is vital to double down on your culture and on your team, especially during the challenges of the global pandemic Why the key to employee engagement is committing to your culture and then creating a shared experience that allows team members to buy in Why culture starts with the business owner setting the direction for the company and ensuring that everyone on the team understands the destination How to create clarity and unity of purpose within your team, even though everyone sees things from their own perspective Why Chad believes the challenge for leaders is that they often spend so much time looking forward that they forget to look back Why it is critically important for business owners to communicate their expectations clearly and unambiguously to their teams How business owners and leaders often overestimate what they can accomplish in 12 months but underestimate what they can achieve in three years Why it is important for leaders to call regular time-outs to question the team’s clarity, alignment and purpose How to engage employees, strengthen culture and thrive in tough times Getting your employees truly engaged in your work and all moving in the same direction can be a challenging task in the best of times, but during crisis periods like the global pandemic, engagement is both more important and more complicated than ever. Chad Carden is the co-founder of Renzo Consulting, and Chad “is on a life mission to improve the way employers and employees interact to create greater engagement and better results.” During Chad’s visit to Onward Nation, he discussed the crucial role engagement plays in keeping everyone aligned to the company’s values and mission, and he shares tips and strategies for how to engage employees, motivate your team, and provide clarity on your expectations so that everyone is moving in the same direction with a shared purpose. How to engage employees the right way Nailing down how to engage employees can be one of the more common challenges entrepreneurs and business leaders face. You are already passionate about your company and your work, but how do you ensure that your team shares your passion? For expert Chad Carden, it starts with establishing a company culture that supports the team and offers everyone the opportunity to do their best work. The business owner and leadership team must set the direction for the organization and then ensure that their goals, values and expectations are clearly communicated. Even though everyone brings their own vision and perspective to your team, the map they follow and the destination they move toward must be in alignment, and that comes down to leadership giving clear direction and expectations. Taking frequent timeouts By setting a culture that creates an environment focused on employee success, you empower your team to get results. By being clear in your goals and expectations, you allow your employees to chart their own success and focus on moving the needle. Especially when things get tough, the clarity you offer is the key ingredient in how to engage employees in your shared vision for the organization. But your culture isn’t set-it-and-forget-it; Chad says it is important to regularly take “timeouts” to question where your company is, evaluate what’s working and what isn’t, and refocus your team’s alignment. As we’ve seen during the global pandemic, things can change quickly and it is important to identify and adapt to these changes strategically. About Chad Carden The Architect Of People, Chad Carden is on a life mission to improve the way employers and employees interact to create greater engagement and better results. His results-oriented, no-bull style helps people change the way they approach their daily environment. He has been studying and working with companies to improve their number one asset — their people — for over 19 years. He challenges clients to reach outside their comfort zone to achieve heights they’ve never imagined. Chad's high energy and passion are engaging and infectious! He is a straight shooter and understands that business today is all about building even stronger relationships with the people you work with and serve. During his 19 plus years, Chad has been fortunate enough to travel the globe working within all levels of organizations of all different sizes. Fortune 100 companies have sought out Chad’s assistance to discover where they want to be, to help create a plan to get there, and to issue a challenge to implement for real results. Chad has had the privilege of being invited to the White House to discuss how to impact today’s small businesses, and is an accomplished author of two books, Winning The Money Game and P.E.P.P. He has also consulted, and sold products and services in over 40 countries and his work has been translated in over 15 languages. He continues his vision of providing people and organizations a personalized formula for better employee engagement and positive progress. How to Connect with Chad Carden: The Aligned Leader – Virtual Leadership Program: www.renzoprograms.com Website: www.renzoexperience.com Reach out to Chad and his team to learn how they can teach you how to engage employees more effectively LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chadcarden/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/renzoexperience/ Twitter: @chadcarden Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/ Stephen Woessner’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwoessner/
* (0:29) Models, minis, figs, and toy soldiers. Brodeur proposes Frostgrave. Why Chad is wrong about the Enclave being fully defeated. * (4:02) Minis in an RPG. Enriching or distracting? Brodeur’s blog post on the matter. * (15:36) What miniatures bring to and take away from the typical roleplaying game. Distaste for collectibles and blind […]
With over 20 years of real estate experience, Chad Heeter is building a family-run real estate investing company based in beautiful Buena Vista, Colorado. Chad Heeter grew up in a Kansas City real estate family. At 7 years old, he was pulling weeds and picking up trash around the 30+ rental properties that his dad owned. Soon, he was promoted to mowing lawns and painting. Years later, Chad continued on his own, purchasing and rehabbing his own rental properties. After his wife, Elizabeth, passed away in 2017 after 16 years of marriage, Chad needed to focus on raising his children on his own. He decided to get back into real estate investing, something he could manage while the kids were in school. Not long after, Chad was introduced to Chris Prefontaine and the National Property Team. He’s proud to be connected to this incredible group of investors who are working to build win/win relationships by solving problems that many home sellers face, as well as helping home buyers achieve their dream of owning a home. What you will learn from this episode: How Chad is the third generation of his family to invest in real estate, and how he got bitten by the real estate bug as a kid helping his dad with his own business How losing his wife to cancer in 2016 caused tremendous and painful challenges for Chad and his family, and how real estate has been the ideal vehicle to help find himself How Chad initially connected with master real estate investor and coach Chris Prefontaine through his Smart Real Estate Coach podcast Chad shares a painful story of his then ten-year-old son giving his sick mother water using a syringe Why Chad believes there’s value in sharing his story of loss and hope with others and forming genuine connections How the global pandemic and uncertain economy has impacted Chad’s investment business and the broader real estate market How Chad’s home sale model creates a powerful option for business owners and other self-employed professionals that may even make them more money than a traditional sale How buyers can build their own equity in a property while they’re getting their finances in order to buy, giving business owners a proven payment track record as well What Chad would say to those who may be skeptical of a real estate “terms” deal structure, especially business owners who may be looking to buy or sell What important lesson Chad learned from a mentor about asking questions, failing, and keeping going despite obstacles Resources: Website: http://buffalopeakpropertysolutions.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadheeter/ Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/ Stephen Woessner’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwoessner/
With over 20 years of real estate experience, Chad Heeter is building a family-run real estate investing company based in beautiful Buena Vista, Colorado. Chad Heeter grew up in a Kansas City real estate family. At 7 years old, he was pulling weeds and picking up trash around the 30+ rental properties that his dad owned. Soon, he was promoted to mowing lawns and painting. Years later, Chad continued on his own, purchasing and rehabbing his own rental properties. After his wife, Elizabeth, passed away in 2017 after 16 years of marriage, Chad needed to focus on raising his children on his own. He decided to get back into real estate investing, something he could manage while the kids were in school. Not long after, Chad was introduced to Chris Prefontaine and National Property Team. He's proud to be connected to this incredible group of investors who are working to build win/win relationships by solving problems that many home sellers face, as well as helping home buyers achieve their dream of owning a home. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Chad initially became exposed to real estate by way of his father's rental properties How losing his wife to breast cancer and needing to provide for his kids encouraged Chad to get back into real estate investing Why developing the right mindset and mental training were critical steps Chad had to take to find success What big wins Chad has achieved since beginning his training with Chris Prefontaine, and what important lessons he has learned doing deals How Chad structures his deals, and why his deals create options and opportunities for buyers and sellers What impact the current economic turmoil has had on the real estate market, and what benefit tenant buyers bring to sellers who would otherwise be landlords Why a seller might choose to sell their real estate through Chad and his team rather than going through a realtor Why lease purchase deals are attractive to buyers, especially during uncertain economic times when banks aren't approving mortgages as easily Why Chad believes it is worthwhile to develop an authority footprint and become “THE authority” in your area Resources: Predictive ROI Be The Authority course: https://predictiveroi.com/be-the-authority Website: http://buffalopeakpropertysolutions.com Additional resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/ Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC
We are excited to start bringing you some new conversations from around our church community! We want this space to be about the culture of Jesus is Big Enough and the stories that come from following that vision of life. In this first episode back, the staff sits together and helps everyone else get to know Madeline Ringwald, our new director of Worship Arts. Jack and Chad also have a conversation about why Chad loves Revelation so much and what it means to read it together. Our conversation includes; Madeline's thoughts on starting a new job and moving across the state during a global pandemic. Why she loves Loyola University. What being part of this community means to her. Madelines new Monroe fav spots. Why Chad and Madeline both think Johnny's pizza is nasty. Chad keeps talking about Revelation. What does it mean to be a church in a time of massive change? Left Behind theology and why it really isn't big enough. Why distinction matters in order for us to be the church of Jesus. How Revelation can speak to us in current time. Thanks for tuning in! You can find out more about us at wearefoundry.com and myfoundry.life
Chad Andrews is the maker of the Clipping Chains blog—a resource to help climbers navigate personal finance and move towards financial independence. We talked about reaching retirement at age 35, simple steps to reduce your cost of living, why financial strength equals freedom, the joy of building a craft, and pursuing your best life. Support on Patreon:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/chad-andrews Nuggets: 3:03 – ‘Snickers’ the stealthy food thief 7:34 – Chad’s early career in Houston, staring climbing, moving to the front range, and becoming interested in the financial independence movement 14:59 – The F.I.R.E. movement (Financially Independence Retire Early) and Chad’s path to financial independence 16:09 – Why Chad would never call himself retired, and why he thinks work is a fundamental aspect of happiness 17:10 – The Clipping Chains blog and sharing personal finance information with climbers 18:51 – Overview of the financial independence concept (maximize savings rate, and invest in a passive index fund) 24:31 – Chad and his wife’s income, teachers, and why the financial independence movement isn’t just for those with a high income 26:39 – Tracking spending using an app or spreadsheet 31:19 – The big three: housing, transportation, and food 33:51 – Chad’s passion for food, cutting back out dining out, rediscovering cooking, and learning new skills 36:32 – Facing discomfort, Chuck and Maggie Odette, the “year of austerity”, and paying less for the same experience 38:44 – Why financial strength is a sliding scale, and the freedom of having a little extra money saved 43:52 – Chad’s climbing trip to Ceuse during the “year of austerity” 45:39 – Pareto principle (80/20), and why Chad doesn’t feel like he and his wife had to sacrifice much to reach their financial goals 48:56 – How having a few months of living expenses saved up can give you the freedom to tinker and try new things 50:53 – The first two steps that everyone should take toward financial strength 56:23 – Scheduling your day, habits, and systems 1:01:52 – Tracking net worth as a measure of progress 1:05:13 – Housing as the #1 expense, and tips for reducing housing cost 1:09:41 – Tips for renters and why buying a house isn’t necessarily as good an investment as people think 1:12:45 – Takeaways from interviews with top climbers, and embracing a non-normal life 1:19:39 – Hard work, happiness, and honing a craft 1:26:09 – Chad’s current climbing, focusing on movement and bouldering, and the benefits of filming yourself 1:32:35 – Where Chad is most excited to climb after COVID, focusing on climbs he can do in 10 tries, and the role of mega projects 1:36:05 – Retiring just before COVID, and my (Steven’s) plans for Rifle 1:38:12 – Roasted peppers, Lemoncello, and comfort food 1:44:26 – Favorite books 1:47:36 – Gratitude 1:48:25 – Clipping chains website, Instagram, Twitter
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On this week's show, Chad and Marcus talk;- Becky Lynch's shortcomings. - Why Chad didn't like the Boneyard Match.- Of course, Charlotte won the NXT title.- That Firefly House of Fun match was awful and More! WrestlingUndergroundTwitter @WrestlingUnderGwww.youtube.com/TheWrestlingUndergroundTwitch.TV/WrestlingUnderground Comic/Game CorpTwitter @NerdCorpwww.youtube.com/channel/UCgARc7xtOuDdJfJrndAFwfQTwitch.TV/ComicAndGameCorp Website – RealNerdCorp.com Shirts – T-Shirts – https://teespring.com/stores/nerdcorp Thursday @ 9 – ComicCorpFriday @ 11:30 (usually) – Oh, Hi! Oh, Guys…PodcastSaturday – GameCorp (Around 9 PM PST)Sunday – The Wrestling Underground Podcast (9 PM EST/11 PM EST on PPV nights.)Monday – Making an iMPACT (10 p.m. EST) All shows are uploaded to the website after they air live. Thanks for reading, consider giving to our Patreon or check out our merch store and remember to Watch More Wrestling. Tune in every Wednesday night live on Twitch.TV/WrestlingUnderground as we talk IMPACT Wrestling at 9 p.m. EST!
* (0:24) Why Chad doesn’t have a strong opinion on splat. Getting to the player’s real reason for the request. Allowing unusual requests as a form of collaborative world-building. * (4:20) Why Chad’s games more easily accommodate weird ideas. * (7:22) Re-skinning existing content instead of creating new content. Abusing splat. * (8:17) Not trusting […]
In10t CEO Randy Barker joins me to share some high-level thoughts on customer adoption. He told me it all starts with the farmer, and the recognition that all farmers are different. In10t collaborator Chad Rubbelke is a farmer in Central North Dakota who is a great example of someone who is the right type of collaborative, intelligent, and curious farmer collaborator any company would want to work with. Along with Chad, we talk with John Grandin, who is the National Agronomy Coordinator for Compass Minerals, which is an industry-leading plant nutrient company. "Adoption is important to everyone. It's the transactional endgame." - Randy Barker This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: What IN10T looks for in farmer collaborators. The ideas and questions discussed when engaging with farmers. Problems farmers bring up that the company often addresses. The difference between new and old ways of connecting with farmers. How Randy got started with doing technology trials with tech companies. The negative outcomes that can happen if they get the trials wrong. Why Chad chose to work with John and his company. The results of the project and what they learned from the trials. The benefits of using his farm as a testbed for new technologies. What Compass will do with the data they gathered from Chad's farm. The skills Chad has learned since working with Compass. The different challenges and crops Compass encounters. Resources Mentioned: Climate FieldView World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit Connect with Randy Barker: IN10T Farmer Trials Connect with John Craft and Chad Rubbelke: Compass Minerals Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! And be sure to join the new Future of Agriculture Membership for even more valuable information on the future of ag. Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
* (0:29) The holidays came in like a wrecking ball! * (2:01) Wayne’s Family Feud survey is still up for answers! * (3:24) Gnarl is here to save your Christmas! Available on Amazon and Audible. * (5:54) Chad’s opinions save the show! * (7:26) No one likes distractions. * (10:10) Why Chad doesn’t like basements. * […]
Welcome to Beyond The Artist! Joining me today is 4 star wide receiver and future Sun Devil Chad Johnson Jr. 247 sports ranks him as the No. 281 overall prospect, No. 62 wide receiver and No. 28 recruit out of California in the 2020 class. On today’s episode we discussed Chad’s love for Drake, his special relationship with Jayden Daniels, and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson’s music taste. Chad is one of the top recruits from this year's class, and this is a great way to get to know him. Follow my Instagram at Therealmattyw and on Twitter at Tharealmattyw. Subscribe to the podcast and have a 12/10 day. Skirt! Skirt! (0:00) Introduction (1:10) Where Chad get’s being outspoken from (1:20) Current season status (1:43) Why Chad prefers Cathedral High School over Venice High School (2:15) Chad’s baseball career (2:55) His love for Tempe (3:45) Jayden Daniels (4:10) Earliest memories of music (4:30) Love for Drake(5:20) Meeting rappers at Rolling Loud (5:47) One on one experience with Drake (7:10) Running into him at Colorado game (8:03) Importance of staying humble (9:24) Which artists Ochocinco likes and dislikes (10:10) Favorite artists (10:55) Kodak Black (12:40) Mom and Dad’s music taste(14:00) Chad’s song of the day: Wu Tang Forever by Drake (15:30) Matt’s song of the day: Down Below by Roddy Rich (18:00) More Drake (19:20) Chad’s current favorite songs (19:20) Conclusion (20:06)
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast welcomes NFL.com's Chad Reuter to the show for a conversation about media and NFL scouting, 2019 NFL Draft prospects, and the 2018 NFL season. Chad Reuter is one of my favorites in this industry. A 20-year veteran in this industry, he's one of the early figures in online draft media. He's worked with Frank Cooney and was the lead draft analyst for CBS sports with Rob Rang. He's now a researcher for NFL Network. Chad and I sat down to talk about a variety of subjects in this hour-long conversation: Advice to aspiring media and NFL scouts and why the world does not need another mock draft site. Understanding that the workload of being a media or NFL scout is a different animal than a 9-5 and balancing the rest of one's life. Why the backgrounds of players really hit home now that he's parent. How his view of player backgrounds influences who he follows in this industry. Why Chad enjoys studying "the true skill positions" the most and who he's studied this summer that caught his eye. C Lamont Gaillard G Chris Lindstrom G Sam Mustiphor DL Jerry Tillery DE Keandre Jones LB Bobby Okereke QB K.J. Costello WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside TE Kaden Smith DE Oshane Ximines WR Jonathan Duhart Why Ed Oliver and Nick Bosa belong on another planet when discussing 2019 NFL Draft prospects. Underclassmen Chad says are showing well this year. WR Tee Higgins LT Andrew Thomas RB Kylin Hill WR/RB Laviska Shenault Sharing thoughts on Colorado State receiver Preston Williams and why he's like John Wick in a fight scene. Chad's thoughts on various NFL quarterbacks. In the early days of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio site, Chad graciously agreed to be a part of a Q&A that's still available on this site in four parts: Part I Part II Part III Part IV For college, NFL, and NFL draft analysis subscribe to the RSP site and receive notifications of the latest post via email. Scroll to the bottom of this page and simply enter your email address. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
This week, Joe sits down with Dr. Chad Waterbury, one of the most well-rounded and well-respected professionals in the fitness industry. As a doctor of physical therapy, neurophysiologist, author, and strength & conditioning coach - Chad has an incredible amount of knowledge to share! During this podcast you'll learn: How Chad "got noticed" and started writing for T-Nation; Why he's such a big proponent of High-Frequency Training; How to properly implement HFT; The secret to getting your calves (or any body part) to GROW; Why Chad decided to enter into a physical therapy program; The close relationship between "high performance training" & "rehabilitation"; The 3 main categories of cardiovascular activity; Programming your cardio...and much More! For Show Notes & Timestamps visit www.IndustrialStrengthShow.com
Chad Moutray—chief economist for the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)—joins host Damien Martin to discuss what he’s seeing in the data and hearing from members about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s (TCJA) effect on manufacturers. TIME STAMPS OF WHAT’S COVERED [1:56] Why understanding the economy is important right now [3:06] How tax reform is affecting manufacturers [5:27] The TCJA provisions Chad sees as driving economic growth [8:53] How to approach areas of uncertainty in the economy and the TCJA [11:12] Key economic indicators Chad’s watching [13:25] It’s your bottom line that really matters [14:58] The number one challenge for manufacturers right now [17:02] What NAM is hearing from members about hiring and capital spending after tax reform [18:09] Making productivity-enhancing technology investments [20:02] Ways to cut through the economic noise [20:53] Why Chad’s bullish on manufacturing over the long term [21:53] Advice for manufacturers that are waiting to take action after tax reform BIO FOR GUEST Chad Moutray is chief economist for the National Association of Manufacturers, where he serves as the NAM’s economic forecaster and spokesperson on economic issues. He frequently comments on current economic conditions for manufacturers through professional presentations and media interviews. He has appeared on Bloomberg, CNBC, C-SPAN, Fox Business and Fox News, among other news outlets. Follow Chad on Twitter Connect with Chad on LinkedIn Read more from Chad on NAM’s Shopfloor Blog ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 2018 Second Quarter Manufacturers Outlook Survey NAM’s Center for Manufacturing Research GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We’d love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Professional triathlete and IRONMAN commentator, Matt Lieto, and your podcast hosts recorded a special episode to chop up Grinduro, one of the most interesting races on the calendar that you need to know about, and their preparation for one of the toughest climbs on earth, Mauna Kea. Topics covered: • Triathlon and gravel racing • A triathlete’s take on The Downieville Classic • What makes Downieville unique • Why training with bigger tires can make you faster on race day • The thing you should focus on in technical terrain • How triathletes can get more comfortable on the bike • What is Grinduro? • A new racing format we should all know about. • Race strategy for Grinduro • How to pace yourself during Grinduro • What gearing to use for Grinduro? • Which bike is best for Grinduro? • Nutrition tips for Grinduro • What you need to know before racing Grinduro • Paceline etiquette • Raceday morning mistakes to avoid • Why Chad dropped Nate at Grinduro • A trick to getting faster Grinduro stage times • Pros chasing KOMs in The Tour of California • How triathletes have an advantage over cyclists • How to prepare for the longest climb in the world • What you need to know before climbing Mauna Kea • What gearing is best for Mauna Kea • What clothing do you need to bring for Mauna Kea • How to pace yourself for Mauna Kea • How to pace yourself in high elevation • Feeding strategies for Mauna Kea • Do you need ride support for Mauna Kea? • How to avoid dehydration when climbing Mauna Kea
This week, the Bombshell squad goes shoulder to shoulder into the fray of referenda for the Iraqi Kurds and the Catalans in Spain, alongside a recap of the German general election. Like many women have before us, we ask "Why Chad?" and explore the merits of the new Trump travel ban. We wonder if it was painful for Secretary Tillerson to get cut off at the knees over North Korea, and contemplate the interagency fun of the Puerto Rico relief efforts. Finally, we spend some quality time pondering the existential crises brought on by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's Vietnam documentary on PBS - and also our love of Ross Poldark. Episode Reading: Lauren Frayer, “Violence Breaks Out During Catalan Independence Referendum,” NPR Lauren Theisen, “Barcelona Play In An Empty Stadium After Attempted Independence Vote,” Deadspin Julie Smith, “Merkel Will Spend the Next Four Years Battle Forces at Home,” Foreign Policy Kevin Sieff, “Why did the U.S. travel ban add counterterrorism partner Chad? No one seems quite sure,” Washington Post Helene Cooper, Michael D. Shear and Dionne Searcey. “Chad’s Inclusion in Travel Ban Could Jeopardize American Interests, Officials Say,” New York Times Charlie Savage and Eric Schmidt, “Trump poised to drop some limits on drone strikes and commando raids,” New York Times Dana Milbank, “Donald Trump's Dog,” Washington Post Malcolm Gladwell, "Saigon, 1965” (Episode 2), The Revisionist History Podcast Alyssa Rosenberg, “Ken Burns’s American War,” Washington Post Nicole Cliffe, ”Poldark Season-Premiere Recap: Sunrise, Sunset,” Vulture Producer: Tre Hester, Music: Future Teens - Jennifer Lawrence
This week, the Bombshell squad goes shoulder to shoulder into the fray of referenda for the Iraqi Kurds and the Catalans in Spain, alongside a recap of the German general election. Like many women have before us, we ask "Why Chad?" and explore the merits of the new Trump travel ban. We wonder if it was painful for Secretary Tillerson to get cut off at the knees over North Korea, and contemplate the interagency fun of the Puerto Rico relief efforts. Finally, we spend some quality time pondering the existential crises brought on by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's Vietnam documentary on PBS - and also our love of Ross Poldark. Episode Reading: Lauren Frayer, “Violence Breaks Out During Catalan Independence Referendum,” NPR Lauren Theisen, “Barcelona Play In An Empty Stadium After Attempted Independence Vote,” Deadspin Julie Smith, “Merkel Will Spend the Next Four Years Battle Forces at Home,” Foreign Policy Kevin Sieff, “Why did the U.S. travel ban add counterterrorism partner Chad? No one seems quite sure,” Washington Post Helene Cooper, Michael D. Shear and Dionne Searcey. “Chad’s Inclusion in Travel Ban Could Jeopardize American Interests, Officials Say,” New York Times Charlie Savage and Eric Schmidt, “Trump poised to drop some limits on drone strikes and commando raids,” New York Times Dana Milbank, “Donald Trump's Dog,” Washington Post Malcolm Gladwell, "Saigon, 1965” (Episode 2), The Revisionist History Podcast Alyssa Rosenberg, “Ken Burns’s American War,” Washington Post Nicole Cliffe, ”Poldark Season-Premiere Recap: Sunrise, Sunset,” Vulture Producer: Tre Hester, Music: Future Teens - Jennifer Lawrence
We're back for another episode! (actually we recorded it the same night) Some highlights include: How to tell if someone is a tabletop gamer. Chad says "uh" and "ah" about a million times, but we'll cut him some slack because he is new at this. Highland Troll culture. History of the Twilight Peaks. Why Chad's mom will not be listening to the podcast.
Every private label seller has dreams of their business going big. But very few think as big as what actually happened for Chad Rubin. Chad’s private label success forced him to create an amazing software solution for his biggest problems. You’re going to hear Chad’s story from the beginning until now - how he built an amazing private label business on Amazon, grew it to monstrous proportions, and then pivoted to create a software that is now leading the way in the ecommerce space. Great ways to discover product ideas that actually sell. One of the most difficult aspects of building an Amazon private label business is finding that perfect product that sells - and continues to sell. Chad Rubin says that those kinds of products require a lot of research into the market it will be serving. You’ve got to make sure that you’re actually meeting a real life need to ensure that there will always be a market for the product so you’re not left with a huge investment that never pans out. You can hear Chad’s advice for finding those kinds of products on this episode. Come up with an idea that solves a specific problem. You can’t expect to jump on Alibaba and choose the first product that looks like it might sell. You’ve got to find one that truly meets a need that consumers are willing to pay to have solved. Chad Rubin’s formula for private label success starts there. He suggests that you look at your own life - at the problems you face and the things you wish were different - and let those frustrations inspire you to create products that solve those problems. If you have the problem, you can bet thousands of others do too. Find out how Chad goes about his own product discovery on this episode of The Amazing Seller. Come up with an idea that has to do with something you love. Many private label sellers fade away over time because they start selling a product they think will be successful, but it’s not something they personally have an interest in. Chad Rubin says that long term success requires that you’re working on something that you actually enjoy or have interest in. When you’re passionate about the products you sell you’re going to be much more motivated over the long haul and will be able to persevere to see your business thrive. If you want to be inspired by an incredible story you’ll want to hear this episode. Choose a product that doesn’t get you stuck in one narrow niche. Successful private label sales depends on building a brand, not just selling one popular or in-demand product. When you only have one product you get stuck in a one dimensional place where it’s hard to branch out and create secondary streams of income for your business. Chad Rubin suggests that you start out with an eye toward building a brand that can span many different niches of products. That way you’re able to pivot more easily, add complementary products to your product line in a natural way, and maximize your potential to cross sell to your existing customer base. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE AMAZING SELLER [0:04] Scott’s introduction to this podcast episode. [1:46] An iTunes review left recently (leave your review over there, too!). [3:24] The upcoming workshop! [4:24] Scott’s introduction to Chad Rubin and the beginnings of his story. [6:42] How Chad recommends someone get started when looking for products. [8:19] Why Chad focuses on products that bring innovation to the market. [9:18] The way that Chad began selling his inventory on Amazon. [10:55] How Chad pivoted his business to service existing brands. [13:27] The places Chad gets his product ideas. [15:26] Chad’s recipe for e-commerce success. [17:30] The value of making sure your products are on more than one channel. [18:58] The process to getting products listed on Wal-Mart. [24:31] Choosing a brand that doesn’t get you stuck in one small niche. [28:28] Is Alibaba the best place to find a good product? [32:10] A big rookie mistake Chad made when he began. [34:19] The way Chad fulfills his orders. [36:19] How Chad created his own software to solve a business problem. [38:30] Chad’s book: Why he wrote it and what it’s about. [41:23] What Chad says to those just starting out. RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THIS EPISODE www.TheAmazingSeller.com/workshop - get on board now! Terapeak Google Keyword Planner Anker Skubana BOOK: Cheaper, Easier, Direct
Learn how Chad Byers, Fit Model Champion, works out, exercise by exercise, set by set, rep by rep, and day by day to create one of the most incredible vegan physiques in the world. Chad Byers was a former P.E. teacher who used to teach students how to be more healthy and fit. He holds a bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University, as well as a minor in Health Sciences. He also holds certifications in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University, as well as certifications in crossfit kettlebell. He's a member of the vegan bodybuilding team, PlantBuilt, and a sponsored athlete from Plant-Fusion. What amazes me about Chad, is that he has an 8-pack all year round, and the largest guns I've seen on any vegan athlete. In this 4-part interview series, Chad shares why he went vegan, and how he eats and works out to maintain his insanely lean and ripped physique. In this episode, you will learn WHY Chad went vegan. To learn more about Chad, visit: http://BeyondFitAustin.com Enjoy! Thomas Tadlock, M.S. http://VeganMuscleBook.com
This is another episode that will go down as one of the most eye-opening looks into what we really know about vegan nutrition strategies for gaining muscle and getting ripped. Chad shares more nutrition strategies like intermittent fasting, and eating tons of fruit to stay at 5% bodyfat year round. He also shares how Low Carb vegan diets didn't work for him. Chad Byers was a former P.E. teacher who used to teach students how to be more healthy and fit. He holds a bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University, as well as a minor in Health Sciences. He also holds certifications in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University, as well as certifications in crossfit kettlebell. He's a member of the vegan bodybuilding team, PlantBuilt, and a sponsored athlete from Plant-Fusion. What amazes me about Chad, is that he has an 8-pack all year round, and the largest guns I've seen on any vegan athlete. In this 4-part interview series, Chad shares why he went vegan, and how he eats and works out to maintain his insanely lean and ripped physique. In this episode, you will learn WHY Chad went vegan. To learn more about Chad, visit: http://BeyondFitAustin.com Enjoy! Thomas Tadlock, M.S. http://VeganMuscleBook.com
This episode will go down as one of the most eye-opening looks into what we really know about vegan nutrition strategies for gaining muscle and getting ripped. Chad shares his nutrition strategy of only eating 3 meals a day, no seeds, no nuts, no protein powders, no supplements, to achieve one of the most built, cut, and jacked natural physiques in the world. Chad Byers was a former P.E. teacher who used to teach students how to be more healthy and fit. He holds a bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University, as well as a minor in Health Sciences. He also holds certifications in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University, as well as certifications in crossfit kettlebell. He's a member of the vegan bodybuilding team, PlantBuilt, and a sponsored athlete from Plant-Fusion. What amazes me about Chad, is that he has an 8-pack all year round, and the largest guns I've seen on any vegan athlete. In this 4-part interview series, Chad shares why he went vegan, and how he eats and works out to maintain his insanely lean and ripped physique. In this episode, you will learn WHY Chad went vegan. To learn more about Chad, visit: http://BeyondFitAustin.com Enjoy! Thomas Tadlock, M.S. http://VeganMuscleBook.com
Chad Byers was a former P.E. teacher who used to teach students how to be more healthy and fit. He holds a bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University, as well as a minor in Health Sciences. He also holds certifications in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University, as well as certifications in crossfit kettlebell. He's a member of the vegan bodybuilding team, PlantBuilt, and a sponsored athlete from Plant-Fusion. What amazes me about Chad, is that he has an 8-pack all year round, and the largest guns I've seen on any vegan athlete. In this 4-part interview series, Chad shares why he went vegan, and how he eats and works out to maintain his insanely lean and ripped physique. In this episode, you will learn WHY Chad went vegan. To learn more about Chad, visit: http://BeyondFitAustin.com Enjoy! Thomas Tadlock, M.S. http://VeganMuscleBook.com