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Agency owners understand that making a sale is easy but growing your profitability is insanely difficult. The numbers game will either make or break your agency and so there has to be a conscious effort in place to understand the financial aspect of your business. You may find it difficult if you are not into the numbers thing, but it will be worth your while to dig deeper into it. In this week's Operation Agency Freedom podcast episode, Chris Martinez talks with Billy Gene Is Marketing's CFO Daniel Flores. Daniel shares the tasks he focused on when he started working with Billy Gene. He also discussed the KPIs they measure specifically to determine profitability, tracking and measuring churn rates, and other red flags they monitor to ensure they are financially healthy. If you are determined to grow your agency's profitability, no matter how unsexy the financial stuff is, this is an episode you'll learn a lot from. Tune in to this episode today. Discussion Points: 0:00 Introduction3:46 Why Daniel decided to work for Billy Gene Is Marketing 5:51 What made Billy Gene decide he needed a CFO 7:29 Net income of Billy Gene Is Marketing when Daniel came in first in 2017 8:06 Tasks that Daniel focused on when he first started10:38 KPIs that are measured specifically 12:55 Does Billy look at the numbers every single day 14:25 Things that go in to your Cost of Goods sold 15:40 How Daniel handles scenarios where X amount is needed to fund an idea 18:26 Churn - unacceptable percentage and how to track and measure it19:46 Other KPIs measured that have a positive impact on churn 21:12 Red flags being monitored 22:46 Where Billy Gene Is Marketing headed towards Resources: Connect with DUDE on the following social channels Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dudeagency Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dudeagency.io/ Visit our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxNhChWk1xlo3ZhkWtYnlw Register for live trainings on running a profitable agency https://dudeagency.io/ Download your free PDF copy of Never Wear Pants Again https://dudeagency.io/digital-book-never-wear-pants-again/ Reach out to Daniel through email info@askbillygene.com About the Guest: Daniel Flores is the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Billy Gene Is Marketing. He is an experienced executive financial and operations officer with a demonstrated history of working in a wide range of business industries. Strong operations professional skilled in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), External Audit, Financial Services, and Process Development. Get a hold of more podcast episodes through our website. You can also tune in and subscribe to Operation Agency Freedom on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Thank you for tuning in!
Daniel Vitalis is the host of WildFed. For ten years he lectured around North America and abroad, offering workshops that helped others lead healthier, more nature-integrated lives. A successful entrepreneur, he founded the nutrition company SurThrival.com in 2008. Most recently, he hosted the popular podcast ReWild Yourself. He's a Registered Maine Guide, writer, public speaker, interviewer, and lifestyle pioneer who's especially interested in helping people reconnect with wilderness, both inside and outside of themselves. After learning to hunt, fish, and forage as an adult, Daniel created WildFed to inspire others to start a wild-food journey of their own. Headquartered in the Lakes Region of Maine, he lives with his beautiful wife Avani and their Plott Hound Ellie. Time Stamps: 0:11:09 Podcast begins 0:11:34 The story of how Daniel ate cicadas 0:15:39 Daniel's story and how he ended up where he is today 0:22:24 Why Daniel transitioned out of veganism 0:28:04 The plants that I include on my diet and why 0:33:34 It is impossible to live in the wild as a vegan 0:35:29 My podcast with Alyse and Tim about transitioning away from veganism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ97NWuv_Z8&t=4038s 0:36:04 My experiences with the Hadza: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrHi6dFzl68 and: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4cPT-TTpog&t=624s 0:37:29 The dogma in the carnivore community 0:38:44 Can you be a compassionate hunter? 0:44:54 The truth about processed food; how it works for real hunter gatherers 0:48:09 We eat food that we have never actually met 0:50:34 The story of how Daniel hunted and ate an allegator 0:53:34 We commonly forget that one day we will die 0:58:09 Weapons and hunting usually have negative associations for people 1:04:19 The term "dry tinder" and self-managed health 1:09:49 Does Daniel consider plant toxicity and do any detoxification? 1:20:34 We need to think about plants on a spectrum 1:24:34 Different calorie dense foods that communities around the world rely upon 1:27:59 Plants as "drugs" and the human tendency to addiction 1:41:34 Does Daniel eat the organs when he hunts his game? 1:44:34 The story about Daniel's tattoos Sponsors: Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/carnivoremd use code “CARNIVOREMD” The Cold Plunge: TheColdPlunge.com, use code CarnivoreMD for $111 off your cold plunge White Oak Pastures: www.Whiteoakpastures.com, use code: CarnivoreMD for 10% off your first order Lets Get Checked: 20% off your order at www.TRYLGC.com/carnivoremd
Leadership of an organization impacts the company's culture. So what does designing a culture of courage mean? Listen to our podcast with Daniel Edds, a practicing management consultant for over 25 years. In this podcast you will learn: How the system of leadership has impact on company culture What is a courageous culture and what does this mean for employees How does an emerging leader or entrepreneur go about designing a courageous culture What is the impact of fear on culture and how does a leader eradicate it? Why Daniel wrote a book on leadership What are the action oriented take-aways you can begin to do today, to create a courageous workforce?
In this episode Daniel & Anthony discuss the Muder of Daunte Wright, why Steroids should be allowed in basketball and baseball, Kyrie not wanting to be called nigga, Why Daniel thinks the nets will implode for reasons that have nothing to do with basketball, Protesting vs looting, Mass shootings, Religion, Kid Cudi attention seeking & much more!!
Daniel made his first million at 20 years old. And was a millionaire for about 6 months before losing it all...He went from a place of shallow, blind faith in his capacity to create, to a man pondering the thought of taking his own life.Over the next number of years, he "accidentally reprogrammed his mind" to choose life and get out of the chase.Our guest today is a man with a beautiful accent and an even more beautiful story, Daniel Mangena.We get into the power of sharing the “crap” in your life (not just the good stuff). And how stepping into vulnerability was the first step in Daniel turning his life around.How once we accept the deeply rooted shame experiences in our life, it becomes much easier to accept the other imperfections that make us human.We go deep on the concept of growth. Why Daniel still invests thousands of dollars in personal development each year and why there is some truth to the saying "when you stop growing you start dying". And how growth doesn't look the same to all people.We talk the cliched topic of "finding your purpose". Why we should stop putting so much pressure on finding our purpose and why maybe there isn’t even a singular purpose for our life but that maybe it is something that changes moment to moment.Why JOY can be the guide for finding our "unique role".Enjoy.To connect with Daniel:Website (visit and join his mailing list for free giveaways)Instagram (@dreamerceo)BooksPodcast (Do It With Dan)
Daniel Weisfield is a founder of Three Pillar Communities, a values-driven real estate investment firm. Three Pillar Communities acquires and operates manufactured housing communities in the United States. The firm has a two-part mission: to deliver safe, reliable housing to residents and safe, reliable returns to investors. As a consultant at McKinsey & Company, Daniel co-authored the McKinsey Global Institute’s report on tackling California’s high housing costs. His research on real estate and housing has been featured in the New York Times, the LA Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Daniel holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, an M.B.A. from Yale School of Management, and a B.A. in humanities, magna cum laude, from Yale. A former U.S. diplomat and a licensed attorney, Daniel is the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship and the U.S. State Department’s Meritorious Honor award. (00:01-04:05) Opening Segment - Introduction of the host into the show - Alpesh introduces the guest of the show, Daniel Westfield - Daniel shared something interesting about himself (04:04-33:30) Real Estate Investing Journey and Why and How to Acquire Mobile Home Parks in Expensive Markets - When and how Daniel started investing in real estate - Daniel's transition from being a Yale Graduate and U.S Diplomat to Real Estate Investor - First MHP deal - Why Daniel chose to operate in Western U.S? How did he focus there? - Eviction Moratorium and Tenant-friendly laws in California - Daniel's acquisition strategy - How to make investment work when it's hard to find property cash flow - How to work out buying MHP? - Owner financing vs Lease to own - How to navigate Dodd-Frank loan - Gotchas to keep in mind when you want to acquire mobile home parks in expensive markets - Best mobile home park deal - Are your investors open to being in the deal long-term? - Worst deal (33:31-33:37) Break (33:38-34:52) Second Segment - Welcoming listeners and guest back to the show (34:53-37:26) Fire Round - Will Daniel change the business strategy after Coronavirus? - Daniel's favorite real estate, finance, or other related books - Tool or website Daniel recommends - Daniel's advice to beginner investors - How does Daniel give back? - How can Wealth Matters Podcast listeners reach out to Daniel? (37:28-37:50 Closing Segment Reach out to Daniel by visiting threepillarcommunities.com and join their mailing list.
Daniel Negreanu, known as ‘Kid Poker,’ joins us today to discuss his feuds, upcoming battles and his thoughts on the current state of poker. Listen in as Daniel discusses his recent feud with Phil Hellmuth and what his plan and strategy is going into the High Stakes Duel. You’ll also hear Daniel discuss his work with Masterclass, how the “big players” still work on their game, and how poker can innovate itself to create a new boom. Daniel Negreanu has $42M in total live earnings, 6 WSOP Bracelets and is currently the GGPoker Ambassador. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Daniel Negreanu in this episode: The feud between Daniel and Phil Hellmuth. Daniel’s approach to poker over the last five years. How to resolve feuds on the table and stay friendly outside of poker. Getting into your stride at the start of a tournament instead of halfway through. Daniel’s thoughts on the current state of poker and how people can’t access online poker. What Daniel’s experience has been in switching sponsors. The experience of creating the Masterclass course. Do the “big players” still work on their game? Why Daniel signed with GGPoker. What the fondest moment of Daniel’s career was. Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction 0:20 – COVID-19 & 2020 1:48 – Phil Hellmuth Feud 10:05 – How Daniel Changed His Game 15:45 – Doug Polk Challenge / Jason Mercier Feud 22:00 – Betting Action on Phil vs Daniel 27:30 – The Current State of Poker 31:05 – Switching Sponsors 40:40 – Masterclass 43:45 – Do “Big Players” Work on Their Game? 48:30 – NFT’s & Crypto 50:45 – Connor McDavid & Sport Card Collecting 56:50 – A New Poker Boom? Ideas to Grow Poker Twitch Questions:1:07:30 – Choosing GGPoker 1:12:58 – Women & Diversity in Poker 1:18:36 – Battle with Doug Polk, enjoyable? 1:22:30 – Managing a Tournament 1:24:28 – Reaching the Top of the All Time Money List 1:29:20 – Fondest Moment of Daniel’s Career 1:33:22 – $100 Competition & Ticket Giveaway 1:34:20 – Conclusion Episode Resources: Daniel Negreanu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dnegspoker Daniel Negreanu Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealKidPoker Daniel Negreanu Stats: https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/play... Phil Hellmuth vs Daniel Negreanu | High Stakes Duel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj0DINo2qB4&ab_channel=PokerGO Daniel Negreanu Masterclass: https://www.masterclass.com/classes/daniel-negreanu-teaches-poker Podcast Links: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/jeffgrosspoker/ partypoker: https://www.partypoker.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jeff-gross-the-flow-show/id1463609319 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Yp1jHCaqvYsLtS7lNCGAA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffgrosspoker/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffGrossPoker
Daniel Tunkelang is currently an independent consultant or, in his words, a 'high-class consultant' for technology companies. Previous to this, he was a data science and engineering executive who has built and led some of the strongest teams in the software industry.Daniel studied computer science and math at MIT and has a PhD in computer science from CMU. He was a founding employee and chief scientist of Endeca, a search pioneer that Oracle acquired for $1.1B. He led a local search team at Google. Prior to this, he was a director of data science and engineering at LinkedIn, and he established their query understanding team.Daniel is a widely recognized writer and speaker. He is frequently invited to speak at academic and industry conferences, particularly in the areas of information retrieval, web science, and data science. He has written the definitive textbook on faceted search (now a standard for ecommerce sites), established an annual symposium on human-computer interaction and information retrieval, and authored 24 US patents. His social media posts have attracted over a million page views.Daniel also advises and consults for companies that can benefit strategically from his expertise. His clients range from early-stage startups to "unicorn" technology companies like Etsy and Flipkart. He helps companies make decisions around algorithms, technology, product strategy, hiring, and organizational structure.Click Here –> For more information about tech careersEpisode Summary"Well it started with pretty much the people that reached out to me were trying to persuade me to take full-time jobs and I'd say, Hey, I have a better deal for you. You could just have me one day a week"—Daniel TunkelangIn this episode we’ll cover:How Endeca got started? Why did the founders reach out to Daniel?The pros and cons of being an independent contractor versus a full-time employee What made Daniel interested in search?Why Daniel became lost while working at GoogleYou can find more resources and a full transcript in the show notesTo learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/Follow Daniel TunkelangTwitter: @dtunkelangLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dtunkelang/Follow Develomentor:Twitter: @develomentorFollow Grant IngersollTwitter: @gsingersLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/grantingersollSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/develomentor)
For the Season 3 Finale of the Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Robert Hanna spoke to Ben Cisneros and Daniel Leo. Daniel is a former professional rugby player. In the past, he’s played for London Wasps and his home country, the Pacific island nation of Manu Samoa. He’s currently the CEO of Pacific Rugby Players Welfare (PRPW) and Director at Tusitala Films. Ben is a Trainee Solicitor at Morgan Sports Law, the new legal partner of PRPW, supporting the charity’s mission to help the 600 Pacific islander players in Europe.In this unique episode, we learn how Daniel fought to unite the traditionally nationalistic Pacific islander players amidst the corruption and greed in the governing boards of world rugby. We also discover how Ben and Morgan Sports Law is supporting this underreported issue. Overall, topics discussed include: Why Daniel set up the Pacific Rugby Players Welfare (PRPW) organisationHis memories of professional rugby and more details on his film (‘Oceans Apart’), which exposed the dark side of rugby in OceaniaHow Morgan Sports Law is levelling the playing field between the powerful governing boards and under resourced playersBen’s wider experience of being a trainee sports lawyerOut now on all major audio platforms and via the Legally Speaking Podcast website!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/legallyspeakingpodcast)
Daniel Marcos, Co-Founder of Growth Institute, talks about what drove him to write ImpactX, a book about the four stages of a business, and how the age-old metric of revenue per employee can be the best indicator of the overall health of your company. However, he also found limits on the number of employees you should have for each stage if you want to avoid some seriously adverse effects. Find out why Daniel says 12 is the perfect number of employees for "profit and drama" and why you should jump from 12 to 60 if you want to have an industry-dominating business. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview The The magic number of employees that brings the perfect balance of cash flow and drama How three phone calls led to one of the fastest-growing coaching businesses in the world. Daniel’s incredibly interesting founder story, including one of his favorite early successes of how his online trading business was acquired within six months by Argentina's then-largest financial player. How Daniel paid off $1 million in debt and started his coaching business. Why Daniel partnered with Verne Hardish (founder of EO and Scaling Up) to create Growth Institute. The four stages of every business, from his book ImpactX. How to assess and use the metric of revenue per employe Why the complexity of a business exponentially grows as employee count grows and what you can do to manage the challenges. The importance of creating space to think as an owner. How to create systems that make ‘everything float’ and why this is a double-edged sword if you’re not ready for it. Are You Growing The Value of Your Business Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are your company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Daniel Marcos is CEO and Co-Founder, alongside Verne Harnish, of Growth Institute, the leading online executive education company for C-level executives at fast-growing firms. In less than a decade, Growth Institute has been recognized among the top 5,000 fastest-growing companies in the USA, with over 40,000 members across 64 countries. Daniel is a keynote speaker and a CEO Coach, with a mission to help one million entrepreneurs scale their impact and reduce drama in the process. Quotes: 17:42 - “The biggest mistake we make as entrepreneurs is that we believe our business and ourselves are the same thing. So if your business is a failure, we believe that we are a failure.” - Daniel Marcos 30:28 – “No one really teaches you how to be a CO.” – Daniel Marcos 36:32 – “The average mid-market business in the US does an average of $120,000 in revenue per employee, per year.” – Daniel Marcos 47:35 – “Scaling up makes everything float, and some stuff stinks.” – Daniel Marcos 49:20 - “Business is made out of people and people are messy.&
Divorce comes with many harsh realizations. Once the dust starts to settle, lost friendships or friendships that no longer feel supportive can be the most painful realizations. What the hell happened to your friends? And how do you make new ones? My guest, Daniel Herrold, is the Co-Creator of DivorcedOver40, an online community that provides resources and real-life testimonials to divorcees over 40 years of age. There are several aspects to Daniel’s story that are poignant, like his deep respect and commitment to his ex-wife (the woman who stayed home for many years raising their children), as well as the story of how he created a new community with people he’d never known before. It is my hope that by sharing stories such as Daniel’s, you’ll see what is possible after divorce. Sure, it may not always be rainbows and unicorns. But rebuilding a community is possible and can come pretty darn close to magical too. Show Highlights Why it’s important to surround yourself with people who are going through a divorce, who understand it, or who have been through it. (7:31) What happened to your friends? Some of the realities of friendship, including lost friendships, post-divorce. (8:12) Why should you focus on self-care, healing, and establishing that friendship group to help the healing process, instead of dating or thinking about your next partnership. (12:21) Daniel’s story of recognizing the opportunity cost of his ex-wife being a stay at home mom and what that meant for them post-divorce. (19:58) How to put resentment and emotional baggage aside and show up with integrity. (26:30) Why Daniel created DivorcedOver40, building a community of nonjudgemental peers. And why it is not a matchmaking site. (36:21) Learn More About Daniel: Daniel is the Co-Creator of DivorcedOver40, an online community that provides resources and real-life testimonials to divorcees over 40 years of age. Daniel is a resident of Tulsa, OK and has been divorced for nearly two years now and has three daughters. Resources & Links:DivorcedOver40DivorcedOver40 on Instagram DivorcedOver40 on FacebookSmart Dating Academy on YouTube The Ultimate Divorce Survival Guide Should I Stay or Should I Go Facebook Group
Jason brings on his pal Daniel to the podcast. 1:13 - Daniel's introduction5:25 - Jason and Daniel's book club 10:08 - Why Daniel decided to pursue photography11:41 - Pros and cons of living with your parents versus living on your own and St. Jamestown16:46 - Being a vagabond, the struggle of attaining a Canadian citizenship, Toronto landmarks19:41 - Jason's excursions at Hanlan's Point21:57 - Into the Wild, psychadelics28:48 - Rapid fire questions
Daniel Kaplan, a Senior Associate at Generator Ventures ( https://generatorvc.com/ ) is passionate about advancing senior care and aging. Generator Ventures partners with exceptional entrepreneurs who are leveraging technology to transform the aging experience. They believe that when high-tech, high-touch solutions are built to address the massive opportunities and challenges of the aging population, all stakeholders − seniors, caregivers, payers, providers, investors, and society − will succeed. About Our Partner This episode is also brought to you by Hawke Media. Hawke Media is a full-service Outsourced CMO based in Santa Monica, CA, providing guidance, planning, and execution to grow brands of all sizes, industries, and business models. Hawke Media was recognized by Inc. as the country’s fastest-growing marketing consultancy and is proudly one of Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Work”, 2019 #893 on the Forbes 5000 list, UpCity Top Los Angeles Digital Marketing Agency. Hawke’s collaborative process, à la carte offering, and month-to-month fee structure give clients the flexibility they need to boost digital revenues and marketing ROI. Hawke Media The company has serviced over 1500 brands of all sizes, ranging from startups like Tamara Mellon, SiO Beauty and Bottlekeeper to household names like Red Bull, Verizon Wireless and Alibaba. Listen to our interview with Erik Huberman, Founder and CEO of Hawke Media, in episode 23 of the Just Go Grind Podcast. Some of the Topics Covered by Daniel Kaplan in this Episode What Generator Ventures focuses on ($55M Fund, $1M-$3M checks) The value add of Generator Ventures and incredible team they have in the healthcare world Where Generator Ventures is sourcing deals from The number of new deals and follow on investments Generator Ventures typically is making in a year How COVID has impacted Generator Ventures The importance of speaking with customers as a VC and some of the questions Daniel typically asks How Generator Ventures supports their portfolio companies Daniel's experience as a mentor for Techstars' Future of Longevity Accelerator Go-to-market strategies in healthcare Some of the questions Daniel asks when he's reviewing the deck of a startup Why Daniel wanted to get into venture capital Opportunities within aging and senior care Value-based care What Daniel's role entails at Generator Ventures Sign up for The Weekly Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
#108 - How To Attract Amazing Women Though Honesty ft Daniel Jacob “I don’t feel anything anymore...” 5 words that will hit you when you least expect it And also the 5 words that have the potential to absolutely shatter your world You spend days, weeks, months questioning how this could have happened You did everything right, or at least you think you did And now she says she feels nothing for you? If you’ve ever heard those words before from your partner you know how devastating that can be Well my guest today knows exactly how it felt coming from his first ever girlfriend And his mistakes were the exact same ones you could be making right now in your own relationship Daniel created his company Everlasting Confidence to teach guys exactly how to avoid these pitfalls and how to actually become a high value man who attracts high quality women But the only way this is possible is for you to understand the key principles of his teachings: honest expression and honest action Without these concepts you are doomed to repeat these mistakes or wind up losing yourself and never being able to fill the empty void growing inside you If you want to learn to attract beautiful women by bettering yourself and growing your confidence, then this episode is for you In today’s episode we talk about: - Daniel’s story - The 2 fundamental principles: honest expression and honest action - Why you shouldn’t focus on just getting girls Download my free video series: The Ultimate Guide To Pussy Massage: Completely new step-by-step system to giving women multiple orgasms with nothing but your hands: http://bit.ly/SQLPM Daniel’s links: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/289630295197201 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danieljacob2040/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU6ZbzGv8PmuMeM-wkARmeQ Check out Andrews Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/andrew_mioch/ Check out the Youtube Channel | http://www.youtube.com/c/SexualQuantumLeap Check out the Podcast | https://soundcloud.com/thesqlpodcast Learn more about our Retreats & Events | https://www.sexualquantumleap.com Contact Andrew Personally | andrew@sexualquantumleap.com Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSQLgroup/ Timestamps: [2:08] How Daniel found SQL and dived down the rabbit hole [5:12] Biggest takeaways with women before and after finding SQL [7:29] “I can feel again” [8:41] Why Daniel is a dating coach [13:11] Inadequacies and feeling like you aren’t enough [14:15] When you don’t know how to love yourself [17:34] The distinction of why you are are doing what you do [18:30] This 1 book caused a huge shift for Daniel [20:17] The mini awakening that changed everything [23:55] The process Daniel takes his clients through [27:10] The relationship to your emotions is what matters [29:10] Resistance that stops us experience self love [31:32] The external part: Still have to go out and take action and be a leader [33:40] The inauthentic approach vs when it comes from the heart [36:49] The difference between honest expression and being uncalibrated [40:13] Final thoughts [43:53] How to contact Daniel
I am not sure if I feel more like a sports commentator or a Bible preacher! Why? Daniel has another vivid and descriptive vision. This time it’s the Bucks against the Rams with a surprise ending! This chapter, like Daniel chapter 7, is full of action. The ram seems unstoppable, but wait—out of nowhere comes a male goat (otherwise known as a “buck”)! He is moving at lightning speed and charging right at the unstoppable ram. The tension is high as the raging buck attacks the stronger ram! Who will survive the colossal collision? Who will be victorious? Now that you are on the edge of your seat, I can ask the more important questions. Who do the ram and the goat represent? What is the vision about? Why is this chapter so important, and why should you care? If you listen in, you will learn why so many doubt that Daniel was really written in the 6th century BC. I’ll give you a hint. The information in chapter 8 is so detailed and accurate that it is hard to believe he wrote it; and maybe more importantly: that he wrote it over 200 years before it happened. You will also learn the identity of the Bucks’ MVP (most vicious prince). Listen in and learn why you should have hope in dark times!
1' Why entrepreneurship is a lifestyle for Daniel since he was 16 years old 4' Why recruiting is sales at the very core and why trust is key 8' Why "care" is the most important aspect Daniel cares about in recruiting 14' How performance also in sales is more than just numbers 18' Why observing behaviour is a process, making recruiting fundamentally difficult 24' Why Daniel asks less about characteristics and more what they mean to a person 27' Why he was and is impressed by the recruiting process of his new employer 35' Why understanding time is crucial for startup hiring 38' How he finds fulfilment in the process itself without an end-result 42' Why he went from self-employed to employee after 7+ years
Here’s to doing the right thing! This pod features a long-overdue guest, but this conversation comes at exactly the right time. You’ll meet one of my best friends of 26 years: the incredible Daniel Gibson. Daniel, a graduate from Yale, is a passionate community leader and advocate for social justice, who spent the last 15 years championing causes to eradicate racism and poverty in the United States. He’s created and implemented nationally recognized programs for jail and prison reform, affordable housing, access to medical care for the chronically homeless, HIV/AIDS prevention and LGBTQ+ rights. He’s dedicated to addressing the root causes of economic and health disparities experienced by vulnerable and marginalized communities. Throughout this episode, Daniel and I have an intentional conversation about race. He discusses his relationship with his Blackness, how he’s learned to embrace it, and what that means for him. We also talk about an incredibly vulnerable post that Daniel shared on his Facebook about why he chose not to march in the protests for justice for George Floyd. This is a deeply meaningful, intentional, and needed conversation with a beautiful soul. Some Questions I Ask: Why do you think you have never brought your blackness to the party of our friendship? (9:24)How can people begin the internal healing process when working toward becoming anti-racist? (13:48)In This Episode, You Will Learn: What led Daniel to become a social worker. (4:53)How Daniel learned to embrace his Black heritage. (9:29)What being authentically anti-racist looks like. (14:12)Why Daniel chose not to march at the protests. (23:04)Why saying something is better than remaining silent. (28:39)Connect with Daniel: InstagramYouTubeFacebookThe Up & Down Show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniel Priestley runs business accelerators for entrepreneurs. In this episode he discusses the Dent rebrand, Lifestyle v. Performance boutique, and the new edition of his book Oversubscribed- How the entrepreneurial revolution shifts people to earn money through entrepreneurship and starting and growing their own businesses as the Industrial Revolution changed the way we live and work.- Why visual identity has to work harmoniously with the rest of the brand identity and has to be simple and clean- What happens when you nail your vision and it’s simple, clear message becomes a turning point for your business- How having a strong culture and vision allows you to attract the right kind of people when you’re recruiting talent.- Why Daniel incentivises new hires to leave quickly if they discover his company isn’t a good fit for them - What presidential elections can teach you about the evolution of marketing- Daniel released a new edition of his book Oversubscribed: How to get people lining up to do business with you in February 2020- The two main successful business variations are Lifestyle Boutique. 3 - 12 staff, profitable and lots of fun. The second is Performance business that employs 40 to 150 staff who are a talented team, it has recurring revenues, assets and a good niche in the marketplace.- How businesses are valued by various methods including benchmarking, multiples of profit and based on their brand, market position and systems like Uber for instance.- Here's the link to Daniels book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Oversubscribed-How-People-Lining-Business/dp/0857088254/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=oversubscribed&link_code=qs&qid=1588706429&sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-1 and his website is here https://www.dent.global/
The latest installment of the Foundr podcast is a landmark—our 300th episode! So to mark the occasion, we’ve got something a little different for you today. Daniel DiPiazza, the founder of Rich20Something, was on the cover of Foundr Magazine last year, and today, he returns to Foundr to “reverse interview” our own CEO, Nathan Chan, ahead of the relaunch of Foundr’s beloved Instagram Domination course. Together, Nathan and Daniel share the details of how they each found success on Instagram for their respective brands. They also explore Instagram’s algorithms, how it compares to other social media platforms, and the right way to use this powerful tool during the Covid-19 pandemic. Plus, they swap stories about their friendly competition, their time in the “Motivation Mafia,” and more! If you want to learn more about our remastered Instagram Domination course when it launches, sign up for the Free VIP waitlist here (Get a FREE Lesson!). Key Takeaways The reason for this special “reverse interview” How Nathan and Daniel got started on Instagram and are still finding success with the platform today Why Instagram is the most powerful tool for both personal branding and ecommerce A glimpse into Instagram’s algorithms and metrics Why Instagram needs to be about more than just follower numbers How Instagram can be a powerful tool through the current pandemic A throwback story about the “Motivation Mafia” Why Nathan would still pick Instagram as his platform of choice if he were to start a new company today A comparison of Instagram vs. YouTube How Daniel’s Instagram account helped him seal a six-figure book deal The question that stumped Nathan (and why he prefers to focus on the present) Why Daniel owes Nathan a trip to San Sebastián
In this episode, I’m talking with Texas Monthly BBQ Editor Daniel Vaughn. As many of you know, Daniel contributes BBQ restaurant reviews and cultural history articles that go way beyond what you might call typical food blogging. I’ve followed his writing since purchasing his 2013 book The Prophets of Smoked Meat: A Journey Through Texas Barbecue. Daniel’s book covers all of the varied styles of BBQ cooked across the great state of Texas in a way that showcases the various ways BBQ is prepared but, more importantly, shares the stories and history behind how those styles developed. In this regard, it has a style that’s very similar to the North Carolina BBQ book written by John Shelton Reed and his wife Dale Volberg Reed, called Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue. As I listened to the recording of my interview with Daniel Vaughn, I realized just how much ground we covered a relatively short amount of time. Here are just a few things you won’t want to miss from my talk with Daniel Vaughn: Daniel’s friendship with Anthony Bourdain during and after the publishing of Prophets of Smoked Meat BBQ restaurants that deserve more press than they get The impact Daniel's Texas Monthly BBQ reviews have on BBQ restaurants Why Daniel fears one particular style of Texas BBQ may be at risk of becoming a thing of the past How to know the best time to hit that BBQ spot you’ve been dying to try What it was like working with Sam Jones on his book about whole hog BBQ I counted, and during our talk, Daniel and I reference about 24 different BBQ restaurants. Most of these are within Texas, but Oklahoma and North Carolina factor into our talk as well. I think you’re going to enjoy this interview with Daniel. If you do, please take the time to tag him @bbqsnob on social media and let him know. I am sure he’ll appreciate it. ------------------------------------------------ Connect with Daniel: Daniel Vaughn's work at Texas Monthly Find Daniel on Instagram Find Daniel on Twitter Get Daniel's Book Here Connect with Me on Social Media: The BBQ Beat Podcast Website The BBQ Beat Podcast on Instagram The BBQ Beat Podcast on Facebook The BBQ Beat Podcast on YouTube
There are both benefits and drawbacks to our modern society. Air conditioning, the ability to travel across the world in a single day, access to nearly all of human knowledge in the palm of your hand: that’s all pretty awesome. But we’re making a lot of tradeoffs to be able to do all of that — or, more accurately, multinational corporations are choosing to trade our health and our planet’s health for the ability to sell you some of those things. One of the most potentially damaging aspects of our society is the sheer magnitude of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) we’re blasting through the air and through our bodies, and this is only getting worse as the world begins rolling out 5G and people start connecting more and more parts of their homes to WiFi. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying we have to choose between technological advancement and being healthy — but if we don’t arm ourselves with knowledge about what these new technologies can do to our health, we could be putting ourselves and our family at a lot of risk. So I sat down with Daniel DeBaun, an internationally recognized expert on EMF-related health issues, co-founder of DefenderShield, and co-author of Radiation Nation – Complete Guide Book to EMF Protection & Safety. This episode is your ultimate guide to navigating our EMF-ridden world with your health intact, without giving up your cell phone, computer, and internet. There’s a lot we can’t control, like where cell towers are being built, but we can control how we’re affected by our personal wireless devices and the electronic devices in our home. If, after listening to this episode, you’re ready to take some action to make your home and travel safer — especially since you’re probably going to be spending more time at home than usual for the foreseeable future — you can get 20% off DefenderShield’s EMF-shielding solutions by using code LIFESTYLIST at DefenderShield.com. 13:30 — Why Daniel dedicated his life to EMF education and protection Research about the risks of EMF radiation go back to the 60s and 70s The first EMF-shielding prototype that Daniel built 16:40 — The different types of EMF radiation High-frequency signals Vs. Low-frequency signals How these signals affect us differently, and from different proximities Why it’s 3-4x more dangerous for children to use wireless devices than adults The fine line between awareness and fear 27:10 — Why the current safety standards for EMF are vastly insufficient How the standard for cell phone frequencies was established using their effects on six-foot-tall males There’s no regulation for the radiation that comes out of the devices The new dangers introduced by 5G Why being near a 5G cell tower is worse than a 4G cell tower 38:35 — Commercial and military use of millimeter wave technology Read: “New Pentagon budget request invests in 4 advanced technologies” Watch: “Vehicle-Mounted Active Denial System (V-MADS)” What happens to your body when these crowd control devices weaponizing EMFs are used How to tell the difference between old cell towers and new 5G cell towers The difference between 5G cell tower networks and the 5G coming out of your WiFi router 52:10 — Protecting yourself and your family from the EMFs in your home (when you don’t own your home) First thing’s first: don’t panic! Use ethernet over WiFi whenever you can Somavedic Blushield Protecting yourself from your phone using the DefendersShield phone case and wallet (something I want on me all the time now) Put your WiFi and other devices on a timer Think about where you put your router in your home “One bee won’t kill you — one thousand will” How to protect yourself from bedside tech devices 01:00:38 — More strategies for protecting yourself from your devices, at home and on the go While devices like your laptop are plugged in, the frequencies coming out of them are more harmful Protecting your private bits from your laptop using DefendersShield Computer setups and accessory alternatives that make using a computer safer Why you should never use Bluetooth headsets or Bluetooth anything on your head for extended periods of time Which part of the phone produces the most EMFs Do the harmonizing stickers you can put on your phone to protect yourself from EMF radiation really work? Balancing awareness with fear and paranoia Annie Hopper’s DNRS course Brain Tap 01:28:52 — Why Daniel started Defender Shield and what you can expect from their products The teenage girl who inspired the first cell phone shield A new headset designed to help autistic individuals The grounded, shielding blanket that I bring onto planes You can get 20% off DefenderShield’s EMF-shielding solutions by using code LIFESTYLIST at DefenderShield.com More about this episode. Watch it on YouTube. Connect with Luke on social media to learn how to take your lifestyle to the next level, plus catch exclusive live interviews & events: INSTAGRAM - @lukestorey // https://www.instagram.com/lukestorey/ FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/MrLukeStorey/ TWITTER - @MrLukeStorey // https://twitter.com/MRLUKESTOREY YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/c/LukeStorey THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: JOOVV. 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HELP SUPPORT THIS SHOW! Love the Show? You’ll really love Luke’s Master Market Online Store! It’s a win/win! Get direct links to all of Luke’s hand-picked biohacking and health products all in one place, get exclusive discounts, and support the show by making purchases through the web store >> SHOP NOW. Other ways to support: SUBSCRIBE >> Apple Podcasts + Stitcher + Google Podcasts + Spotify LEAVE APPLE PODCASTS REVIEW >> Simple step-by-step instructions SHARE >> Spread the word! Tell your family, friends, neighbors, and all your social pals Resources DefenderShield.com - get 20% off using code LIFESTYLIST Read: Radiation Nation – Complete Guide Book to EMF Protection & Safety Facebook: www.facebook.com/defendershield Instagram: www.instagram.com/defendershield Related Shows Episode 200: Quantum Creation & Epigenetics: Genes Aren't Your Destiny w/ Bruce Lipton Episode 259: The Heart/Mind Connection & Supernatural Healing With Dr. Joe Dispenza
Daniel walked away from an opportunity to run a billion dollar business, to hitchhike around the world to find happiness and inner peace. His life has been a combination of massive victories and incredible defeats. He left the seminary one day before becoming a Rabbi. And he has lived as a monk in a monastery for 10 years. As Director of Business Development at Hay House, he led its growth from $3,000,000 to $100,000,000 a year in revenue over a time span of 10 years. He has run a restaurant, a publishing house, a meditation retreat, has owned a clothing company, a branding company and a coaching business. He is a rare blend of businessman and mystic who has meditated every day for over 45 years. Daniel is the author of The Mosaic, a beautiful story that will touch your heart and soothes your soul. It is a book that helps us see what we do not see and as such much of its magic exists in the space between the words. In this interview you will learn: 1: Why Daniel turned down the opportunity to run a billion dollar company 2: What can never be taken away from us 3: People don’t ask us to agree with them, they ask us to listen to them. 4: How collective decision making predicted the first four horses in the Kentucky derby Website: https://www.DanielBruceLevin.com https://www.TheMosaicOnline.com
Daniel Ameduri has always been fascinated with money. Making money to him is like playing a video game. In fact, he gave up video games at the age of 12 to pursue the "real life" game of making money. He bought his first business at 16, started buying rentals and investing in stocks at 18, and never looked back. Daniel's new book, Don't Save For Retirement, is available now. 4:05 How one duplex saved Daniel from filing for bankruptcy in 2008, and what that duplex taught him about cashflow. 5:23 Daniel's definition of “financial independence.” 9:05 Why Daniel created Future Money Trends 13:50 Why the response from global governments to the pandemic is a recipe for suicide 17:02 Why more entrepreneurs are homeschooling their children 24:50 Don't Save For Retirement, what it's about and how it can help you Read chapter one of his book and learn about the crazy ways he saves money here: http://www.futuremoneytrends.com/save Learn more about Daniel and subscribe to his weekly digest: www.futuremoneytrends.com Visit my website for more information on my services, new book, and my blog. Follow me on Facebook and Instagram.
Daniel St-Jean loves The REITE Club! He loves helping people, he loves being in business, and he loves watching people be successful in whatever field they choose. Daniel has been in “sales & marketing” in one form all of his adult life. And since the late '70s, he has bought, started, or sold ten different businesses. He has been a professional photographer, a publisher of educational material, calendars and greeting cards, the owner of a framing shop & art gallery, a professional tour guide, an independent distributor of health products, a speaker, a trainer, and a teacher. He has also written two published books; his first one became a Canadian bestseller in 1992. Daniel, along with his wife Laurel, owns the Safe & Sound Real Estate Investment Group which specializes in rent-to-own real estate. He and his wife also have several buy-and-hold properties which are located in the Niagara, Ontario region. Daniel loves to try new things…he believes in working smart and having fun AND in creating abundance and sharing the wealth. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Daniel initially got started in real estate after a relocation so his wife could go to school when Daniel needed a new source of income How Daniel discovered the rent-to-own real estate niche after attending a Rich Dad Poor Dad workshop How Daniel structures his deals, and why he believes in helping people achieve their dreams of homeownership What challenges and obstacles Daniel faced over the course of his real estate career, and what valuable lessons he learned from those experiences What specific criteria Daniel looks for in a property, and how he works with real estate agents to place tenant buyers Why Daniel believes that investors need to commit to real estate full time to make real estate investing profitable and worthwhile Why Daniel believes in the acronyms UPOD (under-promise, over-deliver) and DWYSYWD (do what you say you will do) Why Daniel believes that finding the right mentor will help you with your investments and most importantly save you time Why, if you are presented with the opportunity to either invest money or time, you should always invest money Resources: Website: https://thereiteclub.com/ Daniel's Business Website: http://sasreig.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheREITEClub/ Twitter: @TheREITEClub LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/homebusinesssuccess/ Daniel's Recommended Reading List: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harai: https://amzn.to/37YT5hK Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harai: https://amzn.to/2w3EZOv Robert T. Kiyosaki's Amazon Author Page: https://amzn.to/2w0QPZK Additional resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/
Sponsors:https://netgear.com/bestwifihttps://www.Postmates.com Code “PKA" Guest Social Medias:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DNegreanuTwitter: https://twitter.com/RealKidPoker Support PKA on Patreon: https://www.Patreon.com/PKAMerch: http://PainkillerAlready.netPKA on iTunes: http://bit.ly/PKAOniTunesPKA on Podbean: http://painkilleralready.podbean.com Timeline by LegitimateRage 0:00:00 - Woody introduces the show and guest, Kyle introduces the sponsors0:00:08 - Kyle’s fandom of Daniel & poker talk: High stakes TV games & chips vs cash 0:05:23 - How Daniel developed his passion for poker, went broke and became a star0:12:06 - The time Kyle played poker with Dan Blizzerian and someone lost $600,0000:13:42 - Are poker rivalries real? Oldschool vs new school players & Game Theory 0:20:07 - Why Daniel dislikes sunglass-wearers at a table & how to “read” the game 0:25:48 - How likely is it that online poker will become available in the US? 0:27:41 - Daniel and Woody debate the details of Andrew Yang’s Universal Basic Income0:33:19 - Expanding UBI to nationwide free women of the night 0:36:44 - Daniel’s interaction with Vegas women of the night, plus Harvey Weinstein’s shower0:40:09 - Why The Hunger Games movies sucked & Weinstein’s influence over Hollywood 0:44:23 - Lord of the Rings talk: Liv Tyler’s role, Ultra HD releases & The Hobbit movies0:46:18 - More on Harvey Weinstein and the dark side of Hollywood0:50:23 - Why Van Halen asked for a bowl of M&Ms without the brown ones0:51:49 - What tournaments does Daniel have coming up? (World Series of Poker talk) 0:55:48 - Taylor and Daniel bond over Phil Kessel (a hockey player who also enjoys poker)1:01:09 - Hockey talk: How Daniel helped form the Vegas Golden Knights & midget hockey1:06:25 - PKA investigates the Wife Carrying Championships & other absurd sports events1:12:55 - Why today is the best time to live & do the guys think aliens have visited Earth?1:24:35 - What would aliens find interesting about life and resources on Earth?1:28:54 - At what point do new religions become established as legitimate? (Scientology talk) 1:35:06 - When will Lindsay Graham come out of the closet?? Plus Alex Jones talk1:39:08 - Rush Limbaugh’s recent cancer diagnoses and approach to radio debates1:41:15 - Did the Superbowl HalfTime show ruin this boy's chance to enter Heaven? 1:43:05 - Vince McMahon’s XFL American Football reboot & Slam Ball talk 1:48:09 - Woody and Kyle reminisce on their time go-karting together in North Carolina 1:50:13 - Is poker still fun to Daniel? What does he do to enhance the game at 45 years old?1:54:01 - Woody shares some stories of Jackie’s awful driving & the new car he got for her 1:59:25 - Daniel’s expensive hobbies, staying calm in games & playing with Leonardo DiCaprio2:03:54 - Daniel thanks the guys and leaves the show2:04:15 - Ad read: Postmates 2:06:55 - Kyle received his DNA test results? Does he have any black heritage? 2:17:14 - When Steve Irwin decided to scout for homeless folk instead of wild animals2:19:47 - Video: Pete Buttigieg supporter is upset to learn he may like men2:23:25 - Politics talk: Biden’s hot granddaughter, Iowa Caucus confusion & Sanders vs DNC2:47:38 - Video: Female cop and her Glock react instantly to driver acting suspiciously2:52:18 - Twitch streamer Jenna loses partnership after a series of leaked unseemly messages 3:04:59 - Ad read: Netgear3:06:11 - Taylor and Hutch’s recent heated Twitter spat 3:11:00 - Fitness talk: Taylor’s workout routines & celebrities who take steroids for movies3:19:51 - Why even the strongest women can’t hang with the weakest males3:26:35 - Video: Employee brawl breaks out in a Waffle House kitchen 3:27:35 - The guys talk Waffle House: Overrated or delicious? Best orders? 3:32:00 - TV show talk: The Outsider, Ragnarok, Primal and AdultSwim talk 3:37:59 - UFC talk: Jon Jones vs Reyes at 247 & The Mountain vs McGregor3:41:27 - Taylor the PKA Spelling Bee Champ & people who lack internal monologues3:44:46 - Jujimufu, the YouTube fitness guru & the insane strength of mountain climbers3:49:52 - Woody’s experience of deep-sea fishing & the enormous fish you can catch3:52:42 - Video: Man provoked by an angry woman retaliates once he’s had enough3:54:59 - The O&A podcast & The Fighter and the Kid podcast’s vitriolic fanbase4:00:32 - Politics talk: Bernie’s poor fashion sense & voting for whoever will #FreeKyle4:02:59 - Patreon AMA: What will Kyle do on Day 1 of the end of his Probation? (Colorado talk)4:08:45 - Hockey talk: Are Woody and Taylor going to get into amateur leagues this year? 4:10:27 - Politics talk: Pete Buttigieg’s micro-aggression questionnaire & Trump’s charisma 4:14:36 - The Coronavirus outbreak & China’s record of misreporting facts in controversies 4:17:56 - The France Yellow Jacket protests & the wives of Macron, Xi Jiping & Putin4:22:03 - Kyle praises Daniel’s time on the show, Woody calls it a show
Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Daniel Tunkelang. Daniel Tunkelang is currently an independent consultant or, in his words, a 'high-class consultant' for technology companies. Previous to this, he was a data science and engineering executive who has built and led some of the strongest teams in the software industry.Daniel studied computer science and math at MIT and has a PhD in computer science from CMU. He was a founding employee and chief scientist of Endeca, a search pioneer that Oracle acquired for $1.1B. He led a local search team at Google. Prior to this, he was a director of data science and engineering at LinkedIn, and he established their query understanding team.Daniel is a widely recognized writer and speaker. He is frequently invited to speak at academic and industry conferences, particularly in the areas of information retrieval, web science, and data science. He has written the definitive textbook on faceted search (now a standard for ecommerce sites), established an annual symposium on human-computer interaction and information retrieval, and authored 24 US patents. His social media posts have attracted over a million page views.Daniel also advises and consults for companies that can benefit strategically from his expertise. His clients range from early-stage startups to "unicorn" technology companies like Etsy and Flipkart. He helps companies make decisions around algorithms, technology, product strategy, hiring, and organizational structure.Click Here –> For more information about tech careersEpisode Summary"Well it started with pretty much the people that reached out to me were trying to persuade me to take full-time jobs and I'd say, Hey, I have a better deal for you. You could just have me one day a week"—Daniel TunkelangIn this episode we’ll cover:How Endeca got started? Why did the founders reach out to Daniel?The pros and cons of being an independent contractor versus a full-time employee What made Daniel interested in search?Why Daniel became lost while working at GoogleYou can find more resources and a full transcript in the show notesTo learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/Follow Daniel TunkelangTwitter: @dtunkelangLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dtunkelang/Follow Develomentor:Twitter: @develomentorFollow Grant IngersollTwitter: @gsingersLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/grantingersoll
Building The Brand - Episode 004 - Daniel Gray - Dealing with Dragons, Going Viral and Disrupting a Catergory Hosted by multiple iTunes Top 10 podcaster James Burtt, Building The Brand is in-depth conversations with the entrepreneurs, founders, marketing and brand experts, PR specialists, CEO’s and CMO’s who have built some of the countries most successful companies and brands. This week on the show we have Daniel Gary, Founder of one of the most exciting male grooming brands on the market Warpaint For Men. With international press coverage, a viral marketing campaign and having appeared on Dragon’s Den this young business is already massively disrupting the marketplace and has become one of most widely discussed grooming products of recent time. On the show Daniel shares: * What results the business is creating after just one year of active trading * How crippling self confidence bought on by bullying at 11 years old had a life long effect on him * Why Daniel started to use makeup at the age of 14 to try and build inner courage * The breaking point where Dan reached out for support about his battles with mental illness * The business lessons that Daniel is having to learn as he scales and grows * What it was like to get all 5 investors on Dragon’s Den wanting to partner with him * Why he eventually turned down that investment * What happens when you create a genuinely viral campaign and you can no longer control the narrative The mission of our show is create a sense of inspiration and aspiration for our community of likeminded go-getters who are the influencers, innovators, creators, makers, builders, crafters and doers who form the next big wave of entrepreneurial success and the inspiring story of how Daniel has gone ‘all in’ with creating this business, opted to self-fund, refused investment and has created such a staggering impact in such a short time is genuinely inspiring to all business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. Share where you are listening on Insta Stories, tag us and tell us you’re biggest takeaway from today’s show.
How does God respond to pride? That's the question we're discussing as we look at Daniel 6 on The Hero of the Story. Listen in as we discuss: Why Daniel was so bold in his opposition to an unjust commandHow to pronounce “Darius”Our best guidance on determining if a passage includes an appearance of the... The post How Should We Respond to Unjust Commands? [The Hero of the Story] appeared first on The Gospel Project.
We’re heading deep into the wild with one of the best possible tour guides: Daniel Vitalis, a modern-day hunter-gatherer, a great friend, the founder of the nutrition company Surthrival, and the person who taught me so much of what I know about living a nature-integrated life (without moving into a bunker in the middle of the woods forever). Daniel’s newest endeavor is WildFed, a show, podcast, and lifestyle brand inspiring others to live a wild-food journey of their own and participate in much-needed conversations on sustainably harvesting, cooking, and eating wild foods. I’m lucky enough to have seen some of season one already and you are not going to want to miss this. Because WildFed is not about traveling to exotic locales and it’s definitely not about doing it for the ‘Gram. it’s about the wild food that’s freely available in your local landscape, at the edges of your town or city, and sometimes just outside your door. It’s an endeavor to undomesticate yourself and experience the physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits of reacquainting yourself with nature and the bounty it provides. I’m so grateful for Daniel helping me get this podcast off the ground (he was my first guest back in episode two!) and for teaching me so much in this episode — and we really get into it. This interview went some places I didn’t quite expect, but man, I’m so happy it did. Warning: if you live a plant-based or vegan lifestyle, this might be a hard episode to listen to. But, regardless of what your food and lifestyle choices are, I encourage everyone to keep their hearts and minds open and give this epic conversation a chance. I think that WildFed and the information that Daniel is sharing will be transformative for a lot of people, especially if they take part in the interactive season one experience. Get prepared. We’re about to go deep into the wilds with Daniel Vitalis. Topics Discussed In This Episode: What you can expect from ReWild season one Why even the highest-quality grocery stores in the U.S. are nutritionally lacking and, at times, facilitating the decline of our health Why Daniel quit veganism after 10 years and started eating meat (and the cognitive dissonance between what many vegan communities espouse and how they live) The sad fact that some people receive death threats from people 'opposed to killing' when they go back to animal foods Did you know that there has never been a civilization of vegan humans? Lifelong vegans: a mythical creature (as are lifelong carnivores) Why the vegan diet requires supplementation to work How hunting-gathering connects every living human, regardless of where they live, to their ancestors Why do some people who oppose hunting give a blanket pass to native indigenous people while casting condemnation on Caucasian, rural folk? The Kingdom Hierarchy: Why humans value the lives of certain animals over others, and all animals over insects, plants, etc. Why it might be abusive to force carnivorous pets — and perhaps even children — to eat a vegan diet A whole lot of BS around apples Do cartoons and stuffed animals help disconnect us from our hunter-gatherer roots? How animals suffer a more painful death at the hands of wild predators than by hunters How to deal with the potential risk of eating contaminated wild game Why Daniel begin foraging wild plants and fungi The surprising lack of species variety in supermarket fruits and vegetables Why wild game and plants are far more nutritious than farmed foods, and even wild game isn’t all made equal How the ego of hunting sometimes gets in the way of sustainability and nutrition The devastating environmental impact of factory farmed animals and plants & how regenerative farming might just save us The wild game that Daniel hunts and eats, from deer to pigeons to iguanas How hunters and gatherers help thin out invasive species of plants and animals Why Daniel believes that, in many cases, hunters understand and protect the environment more than city-dwelling tree huggers The US has the most effective wildlife management and conservation program in the world — but it’s still falling short when it comes to protecting plants and fungi How ocean fish stock can be protected and why it’s the safest fish to eat Some of the culinary masterpieces Daniel has created from foraged and hunted foods What’s new at his outstanding supplement company, Surthrival, and what my go-to products from them are More about this episode. 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Daniel isn’t interested in using tech to provide a better, faster way to use your credit or debit card over your cell phone, online, or anywhere else. He’s interested in building something better than credit and debit cards altogether. On this episode, Daniel Muller, Founder & CEO of AeroPay, joined us to share how he’s disrupting the entire payments industry (and helping both customers and businesses make and save money). What we talked about: Why Daniel started AeroPay What is AeroPay AeroPay’s main focus (small & local businesses … for now) The pitch to consumers via education But what about debit cards? AeroPay’s business model (it’s actually not about the fee) Interchange fees Debit card fees Credit card fees Mobile payments To ensure that you never miss an episode of Payments Innovation, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, or here.
Normal is if someone decides to base their choices on culture and fitting in. Breaking normal would be basing your choices on what lights you up regardless of what it looks like. So, what lights you up? Go and do that. - Daniel Eisenman Are you living the life of someone else to fit in with the crowd? Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE ---> Get The Morning 21 System: A simple and powerful 21 minute system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THE PODCAST* Wellness Force Radio Episode 307 Author of Breaking Normal: ReWild Your Inner Child and Set the Truth Free, Host of the Breaking Normal Podcast, and Co-founder at International Tribe Design, Daniel Eisenman, joins Josh live in Sedona to discuss why "breaking normal" is this giant permission slip to do what you want, how to uncover your own true calling, and why life isn't dictated by what you have but by your courage to follow who you are and walk that path. Discover how to break free from normal and live a life that lights you up. CURED Nutrition Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE It's taken me over a year to find the right hemp and CBD company to introduce to the Wellness Force Community and I could not be more thrilled that it's CURED Nutrition! CURED Nutrition is a movement inspired by nature and grounded in a shared desire to leave a lasting impression on you, our community, and this world. Together, they're a collective of heart-centered human beings who are inviting you – the conscious creatives, dreamers, and healers – to join their family. Learn how CURED hemp and CBD products can enhance your daily wellness routine. They're Colorado-based organically grown hemp products that have been engineered to transform your approach toward an elevated life. Tap into your inherent potential – your greatest mind-body alignment – and nourish it with the supplements you were designed to thrive on. A greater existence is waiting. Breaking Normal: ReWild Your Inner Child and Set the Truth Free Click here to get your copy of Breaking Normal by Daniel Eisenman Daniel Eisenman has a raw and wild inner child and he wants to light yours up, too! Why keep a lid on your growth and opportunities to thrive, especially if those limitations are self-imposed? Illuminate your subconscious shadows with this personal development retreat in book form. Over the past decade of creating epic personal development retreats, Daniel Eisenman has traveled around the world experiencing beautiful, exotic settings and amazing people. His one big observation is that so many people keep the lid on their growth and passions. This is a self-imposed limitation ~ nobody tells us to do this! Daniel blows the lid off and gives you a retreat experience in a book. What's inside Breaking Normal: ReWild Your Inner Child and Set the Truth Free? You’ll get to feel what it means to be raw and vulnerable, excited and glowing with a sacred knowledge about your future. You’ll learn to communicate with others in a way that cuts through the limitations we used to let entangle us. You’ll have tools and insight for building your own tribe, be it your family or community or the world at large. You’ll bridge the gap between heart and head to pursue real relationships (REAL-ationships) and your life’s passions. International Tribe Design Apply now for Tribe Design XIV in Patagonia January 3-7, 2020 What do we do? We create immersive retreat experiences in the world’s most magical places that give heart-centered educators, influencers, artists, adventurers, and entrepreneurs a space to amplify their aliveness, grow their greatest gifts and upgrade their Tribe. With the intention of each of our events being to build the strongest and most connected Tribe possible, personal transformation, lifelong friendships, epic creative collaborations, alchemical romantic relationships, and purposeful business expeditions are unavoidably catalyzed at each event. By accessing the magic of music, movement, memetics and mystery, we facilitate interactive playshops, social experiments and adventures that are designed to catalyze group flow state, self-acceptance through self-expression, radically authentic communication and the creation of supportive REAL-ationships which births confidence. We access our individual and collective creativity through music, connect beyond words through movement, harness the power of language through memetics, and amplify our awareness of the mystery and synchronicity that connects us all. Listen To Episode 307 As Daniel & Josh Uncover: Cured Nutrition Benefits of the Cured full spectrum raw hemp oil and why Josh loves it so much. M21 Wellness Guide Daniel Eisenman Breaking Normal Podcast What 'normal' means to each individual and based on society's expectations. Daniel and Josh's childhood backgrounds, their wellness journeys, and the inner work they get to do now in 2019. What abundance, money, and wealth actually mean and how much they correlate with prosperity. (9:00) Daniel's journey to where he is now with his life in Sedona with his family and career. 275 Paul Chek 282 Anahata Ananda Cathedral Rock Trail His relationship to God and his spiritual evolution of waking up to "We are God" with the holy spirit living and radiating within us. (13:20) What breaking normal means to him now in his wellness journey and career. (15:50) How Daniel and Josh came to meet, connect, and reconnect to have this deep conversation. Josh's curiosity to learn more about how people such as Daniel come to design an authentic life of wellness which strongly impacts other people's lives. The moment Josh decided he needed to switch gears to live a more authentic life that is in alignment with his soul. Why most people are teaching what they actually want to master in life. (19:10) Josh's moment of almost dying on Mount Whitney last year after having acute mountain sickness. Daniel's journey towards uncovering who he truly is at his core. Why Daniel has chosen not to share his actual age with other people. Daniel's determination to not let himself be defined, judged, or be put into a mold by other people and their expectations. (23:00) Exploring ideas of near-death experiences, recycled souls, and higher consciousness. Alan Watts Josh's deep research into the work of Alan Watts. The life lessons that Daniel's daughter, Divina, is teaching him every day. How Divina and children can actually learn important life lessons when they become adults' teachers. JP Sears Brandon Hawk Diana Eisenman Other important influencers in Daniel's life from JP Sears and Brandon Hawk to his wife and brother. Jordan Bowditch Laird Hamilton Why Laird Hamilton specifically inspires Daniel to be an adventurous dad and ideal male archetype. How uncovering what lights you up the most in life will lead you down the pathway of life and success you desire. (27:15) The Joe Rogan Experience - #1301 - Laird Hamilton The importance of finding a life partner that will support you and help propel your dreams. How much of our brain are we actually using? (28:00) Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success by Napoleon Hill Past inner stories and thought patterns that Daniel lived by during his 20s including what it means "to be at the top." How taking a year off between his undergrad and plans for medical school impacted his life and set him on a new pathway to Breaking Normal. Dad quiets baby by chanting 'Om' Why is Om Daddy video went viral due to people's natural reaction to the father-daughter archetype, life transition, and connection to source. (31:00) Dustin Thomas How Josh's experience on Mount Whitney and his new relationship are teaching him how to let go and just be in flow. (34:20) International Tribe Design Neville Goddard Napoleon Hill The Breaking Normal Podcast - The Acupuncture Dude | Adam Da Virro The hummingbird feeling of the heart to let you know that something is calling you to go on a specific path. How Daniel encouraged JP Sears to do more videos and comedy shows. Why Daniel and his family have decided to live this unconventional life and how they do it. (39:00) How surrendering and letting go when things haven't gone Daniel's way to stay balanced and healthy actually led to miracles happening constantly. (40:00) Easy practices of meditation, breathwork, or cold baths to help you get into a higher state of flow and fulfill a life desire. (41:15) MindPod Network How to use your imagination and super-charged emotions to call in anything that you want in your life right now. (42:00) What it looks like to follow in the footsteps of all of the masters to harness your own faith. Getting back to your roots and celebrating all that you have in your life. The biggest blocks Daniel is facing to live this specific lifestyle; especially with all of the technology that is available to us. Why the kind of life that Daniel and his family have is not for everyone as it brings up a lot of fears of making decisions. The importance of reminding ourselves to pay attention inward rather than outward. How the environment plays such a crucial role in the inner work process. Why traveling has this amazing novelty yet it brings a lot of challenges in self-awareness and growth. The fact that many people who want to create actually get caught up in their own mind. (48:50) 300 Special Edition: Top Lessons Learned From 300+ Shows Josh's creative constraints for putting out podcast interviews and constant content for Wellness Force Radio. What eye gazing is and why it's such an intense method to really get to know somebody. The power of doing what scares you in a healthy way. (50:30) David Deida Josh's transition from being a fitness trainer to working for Corporate America in a "safe space" to launching Wellness Force. The moment Josh chose to break away from what's considered normal and be 100% committed to his new life. Why intelligence has nothing to do with how smart we are and everything to do with gathering, applying, and embodying information. Why "breaking normal" is this giant permission slip to do what attracts you. The simple fact that we are naturally wired to want to become like our parents in order to stay connected as a projection of them. Josh's and Daniel's own honest judgments of each other. James Swanwick Why our triggers can be our natural teachers. Final thoughts on this special, open-conversation podcast episode. Daniel's career aims and life goals for the near future. International Tribe Design Breaking Normal Power Quotes From The Show "If you are not doing something because someone else said you can't do it, you have worshipped the man and you forgot that you are I am. It's time to remember what you are capable of, what great things are happening in your life, and to celebrate it." - Daniel Eisenman "The name of the game is not to get distracted externally and pay attention internally. That is our joy of being human; to be able to create from within. I want to remind myself at this point to be internally focused because there are so many external distractions out there right now such as technology." - Daniel Eisenman "What is my heart desire? That feeling is like a hummingbird flickering nearby, calling me to catch it and commit to it." - Daniel Eisenman Links From Today's Show Cured Nutrition M21 Wellness Guide 275 Paul Chek 282 Anahata Ananda Cathedral Rock Trail Alan Watts JP Sears Brandon Hawk Diana Eisenman Jordan Bowditch Laird Hamilton The Joe Rogan Experience - #1301 - Laird Hamilton Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success by Napoleon Hill Dad quiets baby by chanting 'Om' Dustin Thomas Neville Goddard Napoleon Hill The Breaking Normal Podcast - The Acupuncture Dude | Adam Da Virro MindPod Network 300 Special Edition: Top Lessons Learned From 300+ Shows David Deida James Swanwick Breaking Normal Podcast The Breaking Normal App Breaking Normal by Daniel Eisenman International Tribe Design Breaking Normal Daniel Eisenman Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube About Daniel Eisenman Daniel Eisenman graduated Pre-Med from Emory University with a BS (Key Acronym) in Biology & even took the MCAT about 10 years ago. Before applying to medical school to stay on the path of "NORMAL" as people advised him, he decided to "take a year off." That year off has now turned into a decade of BREAKING NORMAL adventures throughout all 50 states and at least 20 countries. He travels the world as a keynote speaker and facilitator of Breaking Normal Experiences / radical retreats and workshops (though he likes to call them playshops, as what's purer than play?) based on the principles of raw honesty and emotional freedom. He found that the common theme through his journey and experiences was that so many people seemed to be trapped in self-imposed prisons, keeping a lid on their genius, joy, & growth. Thus Breaking Normal was birthed as a way for people to free themselves from this self-imposed prison. 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Daniel Staackmann is the founder of Upton’s Naturals - an independently owned producer of vegan foods founded in 2006. The company is focused on meat alternatives using innovative` ingredients such as wheat-based seitan and jackfruit. Upton’s Naturals sells its foods across the United States and around the world. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [0:40] Daniel Saackmann joins the podcast to talk about Upton’s Naturals. [3:15] Why Daniel decided to go vegan and create vegan products. [5:40] Daniel goes through the different products available in their store. [7:50] Bringing jackfruit to the marketplace. [10:00] Challenges that Daniel encountered along the way and how he overcame them. [14:00] The proudest moment from Daniel’s career. In this episode… Can you imagine what it would be like to never eat a steak, a plate of ribs, or a cheeseburger ever again? Does this scenario sound impossible, easy to accomplish, or somewhere in between? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from business leader and innovator, Daniel Staackmann. In his conversation with Jeremy, Daniel opens up about why he decided to become a vegan, how he grew his business over the years, challenges he has faced along the way, and much more. You’ll want to pay close attention to this fascinating episode featuring Daniel’s story! Have you ever had delicious tasting alternative meat products? Does delicious alternative meat products sound like a contradiction? It’s not! With the rise of global warming and increased concern around the topic of sustainability, leaders are looking for new ways to source food for the planet’s growing population. Stepping in with his take on a sustainable and delicious meat alternative is Daniel Staackmann. Working hard for decades in the non-meat alternative food marketing - Daniel has finally found a good replacement for most meats you eat daily. You can learn more about Daniel’s business and the line of products he has created by visiting his website located in the resources section at the end of this post. As a business leader, how do you respond to the phrase, “Slow growth?” Do you think of slow growth as a positive adjective or a negative one? If you are anything like most business leaders, you likely agree that slow growth is not a good sign. What if we changed the way we think about slow growth - could it be a good thing? While Daniel Staackmann set out to grow Upton’s Naturals quickly, reality had another idea in mind. Thankfully, slow growth enabled Daniel and his team to develop relationships and prepare his business as demand increased. Resources Mentioned on this episode www.uptonsnaturals.com Intro Music by Kidd Russell Sponsor for this episode Rise25’s mission is to connect you with your best referral partners and customers. 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Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast | Online Business, Freelancing & Remote Work
Welcome to the Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast, todays guest is Daniel Hall from http://danielhall.tech/about/Working with brands such as Toys R US & Rentokil on their PPC, Daniel has been consistently ranked first in the world on Upwork for Pay Per Click / PPC whilst working as a freelancer. He literally wrote the book on how to make money as a freelancer! See it here https://amzn.to/31PnRqdTune in to hear the ups and downs of working online on job sites like PeoplePerHour & Upwork as well as why working with agencies can be a great way to get recurring work or turn into an absolute disaster! This episode has a ton of interesting stories that every freelancer should hear.Check out Daniels Upwork Profile Here Subscribe & Review the Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast on iTunesSubscribe on SpotifyPodcast Topics:0:53 - Intro to Daniel1:44 - Why Daniel started to work Online7:53 - How to stand out on Upwork in the beginning when your profile is not built up9:30 - Do a quick audit with some suggestions to stand out - Never work for free!13:30 - Become comfortable challenging clients! Daniel tells a story of an upwork customer who wouldn't take his advice and then spent $17k on PPC with Zero sales with other freelancers.15:15 - Only take on jobs you know you can perform on15:40 - Daniel won't do phone-calls! Find out why... It's a really interesting18:35 - Managing PPC for Toys R'Us in Australia & New Zealand20:45 - How Daniel charges for his PPC based on revenue spent21:05 - White-labeling your services for agencies & the benefits of working with agencies as a freelancer27:25 - Upwork Rankings - how does it work? Getting back into it after taking a break.33:00 - Disconnecting - Why it's so important to set filters for your own mental health38:00 - Having small clients vs large clients. Which is better?39:30 - Negatives of working with agencies as a freelancer.45:55 - Should you work with agencies or work with clients directly?47:00 - Choosing your battles!49:30 - Getting back into sales mode!Join the Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast on Social Media. #digitalnomadcafeConnect on LinkedInConnect in Twitter Like our Facebook Page Follow my InstagramJoin me on Pinterest Youtube ChannelRSS Feedhttps://feed.pippa.io/public/shows/5b1810bb1d1f7cfc53070f83 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No matter what industry you’re in, knowing how to sell can determine if your business is either thriving or surviving. No one understands sales better than Daniel Guargana, the founder of “The Sales Academy”. Daniel explains that if you truly want to up-level your sales game, you’ve got to be willing to bring your most authentic and bold self to the table, and be ready to own what you have to offer others! The development of Daniel’s agency How Daniel shows thought leaders how to let go of their ego The importance of having a strong operational foundation for your business 3 Skills Daniel looks for when hiring closers Why Daniel believes energy is the most important thing in business Why it’s necessary to understand the difference between pressure and urgency What it means to have a hunter vs. hunted mentality The power of being YOU, being honest, and being relatable The value of realizing not everyone has to buy from you How Daniel handles bad habits in his coaching program Daniel G has years of experience in the B2B market. After finding success selling medical devices, he realized the value of his sales skills and created his own university focused solely on how to close high-ticket deals. Daniel now outsources his personally-trained and certified closers to thought leaders, coaches, and consultants looking to increase their sales. Powerful Quotes to Remember: “Why draw in life when you can trace? A wise person learns from other people’s mistakes.” “There’s a lot of wrong information in the market so the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn is #1.” “You are never more excited selling your program than the person buying it.” “Find out where your buyer’s at. Find out where they want to go, and your job is to find the pain that keeps them up at night and solve that gap—from point A to point B.” “Become the hunted and not the hunter.” “The easiest thing in sales is just be YOU. You will vibe out with the right people in life.” “When it comes to building your version of how you sell, that’s the place where you want to draw instead of trace—in the sense of making it your own.” “You should be focusing more on coming out of your own shell instead of crawling into someone else’s.” Connect with Daniel: www.instagram.com/danielg/ www.salesagencyacademy.com www.facebook.com/DanielGuaragna93 For more information about Amber Morningstar follow her on Instagram, click here, or check out her YouTube Channel or awesome Facebook Page! Looking for a Competition Bikini? Shop for a suit at Angel Competition Bikinis'
Daniel Milnor is a self proclaimed creative evangelist, disinclined to social media, film shooter his work can be found in the Los Angeles museum of art, and the George Eastman house. Today we talk all finding and telling the best story. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Daniel got started with photography Why Daniel went to college to learn photography What Daniel hoped to learn by going to college If Daniel thinks college is still relevant for photographers What Daniel has to capture to consider a shoot a success How much of Dan’s stories are planned out How Daniel goes about planning a trip and story to capture How shooting film has made Daniel more connected to his work Why Daniel swears off social media How not being on social media has effected his work What Daniel feels is the best way to share his work if it’s not on social media Resources: Daniel Milnor’s website blurb.com
Today's guest is Daniel Marcos, co-founder and CEO of Gazelles Growth Institute, based in Austin, Texas. Daniel is a lifelong entrepreneur and has run his company for the past 20 years. For the last 10 of those years he's focused his energies coaching other CEOs, showing them how to change their mindset in order to take their companies to the next level. According to Daniel, the majority of scaling a company is all in the mind—you need to have the right mindset in order to grow your business. As well as running Gazelles Growth Institute, the leading online executive education company for C-level executives at fast-growing firms, Daniel also co-founded Inflection (Gazelles Mexico), a management coaching company that helps business executives and entrepreneurs grow their companies faster and with less “drama”. Today, however, Daniel is keen to discuss his latest project “How to be a better CEO”. Daniel has witnessed, time and again, CEOs keen to scale their companies, but without first setting a system in place of how to do it and how they are going to get the support they need from their team. On today's podcast: Why Daniel became an entrepreneur His struggles at being a CEO at age 26 Why running a company changes every time the company grows Why the founder isn't always the best person to lead the company The four stages of growing a company The Growth Institute Links: https://www.danielmarcos.co/ How to Navigate the 4 Stages of Growth All Successful Businesses Go Through PDF
Max Lugavere is a filmmaker, TV personality, health and science journalist, and brain food expert. Max is also the author of Genius Foods, the host of The Genius Life podcast, and the director of the upcoming film Bread Head, the first-ever documentary about dementia prevention through diet and lifestyle. Topics Discussed with Max Lugavere: The out-of-date notion that there’s a one-size-fits-all diet Condescension and cynicism in the fitness world How to rid your home of endocrine-disrupting chemicals Biohacking the iron levels in your blood How bringing your own condiments to restaurants will save you money and improve your health Embracing consistency and striving for progress Spiritual atheism How our language colors the world The future of personalized medicine Daniel Eisenman graduated Pre-Med from Emory University with a BS – an ironic acronym, he’s come to learn – in Biology. He even took the MCAT and was well on his way to medical school. But before continuing down the path of "NORMAL," as pretty much everyone in his life advised him to do, he decided to take a year off. That year off has now turned into a decade of breaking normal, embarking on adventures throughout all 50 states and 20+ countries. Through his journey and experiences, he found that so many people seem to be trapped in self-imposed prisons, keeping a lid on their genius, joy, and growth – and that’s when the idea for Breaking Normal was born, as a way for people to free themselves from this self-imposed prison. Daniel now travels the world as a keynote speaker and facilitator of Breaking Normal Experiences, which are radical retreats and workshops – or, as he likes to call them, playshops – based on the principles of raw honesty and emotional freedom. Topics Discussed with Daniel Eisenman: Just because something works for you (like a new diet, supplement, or biohack) doesn’t mean it will work for others Why you might be hurting your health by eating food that’s out of season Why Daniel’s favorite and free biohack is breathing (correctly) The magic of edible mushrooms How to focus on your vibrancy Recontextualizing negativity Being health conscious (without becoming neurotic) Combining unconditional love with radical honesty Mia Magik is a soul hacker. Yeah, I’m just gonna let how cool that is sink in for a moment. So, what does that mean? It means she helps people come into contact with their deepest truth, expression, and magic through ancient wisdom integrated with modern techniques – or, in simpler terms, she uses every tool in her arsenal to help others see that magic is real. Topics Discussed with Mia Magik: Magic is real The myth that pharmaceutical medication is necessary Toxic shame, judgement, and separation The ultimate biohack: navigating a roadmap through your own consciousness Connecting with dragon energy Listening to your intuition and Goddess Earth Processing and letting go of negative emotions by going out into the woods and just going wild Giving yourself permission to feel The future of neurofeedback Freeing your mind and finding your magic Sameer Sontakey is the CEO and founder of Biostrap, an innovative wearable device that leverages cloud-based algorithms and machine learning to deliver accurate activity and wellness tracking wearables that enable people to make impactful decisions about their health so they can perform, recover, and sleep better. Topics Discussed with Sameer Sontakey: The vitamin scam Sleep as a supplement Why everyone should be tracking heart rate variability (HRV) The bright side of being neurotic The future of wearables Andy Hnilo is the guy who makes me not look 48 because Andy is the guy who founded Alitura Naturals, creators of the best skincare products I’ve ever used. But the origins of Alitura begin with tragedy, when Andy was struck by multiple vehicles and send to the emergency room with a collapsed lung, seven broken ribs, and a severe compound fracture of my jaw, which was broken in five places. As a model, actor, and Division 1 baseball player, the outcome of this incident had far-reaching implications for his livelihood and future. But Andy didn’t wallow. He recognized that he had the power to choose his future, and his desperation became the inspiration for Alitura Naturals. He tackled the problem from a natural and nutritional perspective, healing his injuries from the inside and the outside, and got himself back on the runway in just seven weeks. And he’s gone on to share what he’s learned about healing skin and the importance of caring for our skin – because it is our largest organ, and we should be carefully feeding and nourishing it just like it’s a second mouth. Topics Discussed with Andy Hnilo: A scam in the wellness industry that grinds Andy’s gears Why the food pyramid is backwards The 3 most toxic items present in everyone’s home The one supplement Andy would take for the rest of his life, if he could only take one A FREE biohack that everyone should know about How to live a long and vibrant life The one health expert that Andy would follow if he had to choose just one The fine line between being health & being a complete health nut Andy’s (inverted) spiritual practice The biggest biohack or trend Andy sees coming in the next few years Tim Gray is a leading biohacker and quantified self geek who has spent years testing, evaluating, and measuring thousands of biohacking techniques to improve health, cognition, and overall wellness. Tim is also bringing a bunch of like-minded folks together for the Health Optimisation Summit in September 2019. Not only a leading biohacker, Tim is also CEO of Conversion Rate optimiser, a psychology specialist, a Cognitive Hypnotherapist, and an NLP Master Practitioner. Topics Discussed with Tim Gray: How Tim is using niacin to help him sleep The profound impact of sleep optimization Why you don’t need to get that extreme about your health if you sleep and hydrate better Making your morning ritual your spiritual practice The future is nature What you can expect from the Health Optimisation Summit More about this episode. Connect with Luke on social media to learn how to take your lifestyle to the next level, plus catch exclusive live interviews & events: INSTAGRAM - @lukestorey // https://www.instagram.com/lukestorey/ FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/MrLukeStorey/ TWITTER - @MrLukeStorey // https://twitter.com/MRLUKESTOREY YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/c/LukeStorey THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: ORGANIFI. I'm loving Organifi Gold, especially for my night time routine. 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Daniel Naeff is the founder of Oakura, a platform where curated startups and vetted experts engage to create next generation businesses. We’ll get into what this actually means in the episode. He also served as the COO of Teralytics, one of Switzerland’s leading data analytics startups. He is also on the board of directors of the ETH Alumni - one of the world’s top 10 universities. We’ll take about bootstrapping vs. funding your company via venture capital, how to make smarter decisions as a founder, hiring the best team, favorite books, and much more. Please follow me on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/remokyburz/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/TheRemoKyburz), and my Website (http://www.leaptakers.com/), where I post new episodes, share cool stuff & interesting articles I found, blog occasionally, and provide glimpses into my life! Show notes: 01:52 -- How and why Daniel got into entrepreneurship 07:50 -- Daniel’s time at MIT and how he got there 09:22 -- Recommendations and reasons for studying abroad 11:02 -- Diamond Heels - Daniel’s first startup 15:30 -- Teralytics and Daniel’s role 17:45 -- What is the right type of funding for your startup & how Venture Capital (VC) is broken 22:30 -- Why Daniel left Teralytics & next steps 24:20 -- Using insights to help out the next generation of startups 26:40 -- How Oakura started - Using blockchain technology to disrupt the traditional VC model 29:19 -- How to decide if you should continue or stop your current project - “Think in different scenarios” 30:20 -- Leveraging Essentialist thinking and the concept of “sunk costs” to help making important life decisions 33:20 -- Tips on hiring and assembling the best team 36:34 - Should you start a company with your friends or not? 40:00 -- What does Oakura mean 41:50 -- What’s the purpose of Oakura and how it could revolutionize the venture industry 49:20 -- How Oakura is tokenizing startup equity 51:18 -- Daniel’s favorite books 53:30 -- Unique hobbies and how to distract your mind from the daily entrepreneurial work 55:48 -- Thought experiments 58:25 -- Advice to your younger self / university students 1:00:00 -- Closing thoughts Resources mentioned: * ETH Juniors (https://www.ethjuniors.ch/) * “We don’t make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies.” - Walt Disney * The Power of Habit - Charles Duhigg (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/1847946240/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=remokyburz-21&creative=6742&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1847946240&linkId=d1c6acda5b98f635f48c308e50843ced) * The 48 laws of power - Robert Greene (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/1861972784/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=remokyburz-21&creative=6742&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1861972784&linkId=bddf084403d59214f009786143bece92) * Sapiens - Yuval Noah Harari (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/0099590085/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=remokyburz-21&creative=6742&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0099590085&linkId=df19cc57da6347828e93c1aa351577bd) If you're enjoying the podcast, the best way to support the show is by leaving a review on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/ch/podcast/the-leap-takers-podcast/id1468975811?l=en) or your favorite podcast app. Special Guest: Daniel Naeff.
Daniel Marcos is an entrepreneur and one of the leading experts on business growth. He is the co-founder and CEO of the Gazelles Growth Institute, a premiere executive education program that trains C-Suite executives to lead their businesses through the varied phases of business growth. Daniel is a serial entrepreneur who has started and sold several businesses over the years. He is also a widely read blogger for Gazelles Growth Institute and Capital Emprendedor, which is presented entirely in Spanish. Daniel is also a sought after keynote speaker on topics like leadership, management and business growth. Show Notes On this episode, you’ll learn about: Why Daniel pursued his MBA while simultaneously running his first company. How Daniel’s first American company went under during the 2008 financial crash. How Daniel responded to the economic crisis by moving past failure and starting a new, highly successful business. How Daniel met Verne Harnish, and how they started the Gazelles Growth Institute. The four stages of company growth, and how they demand different types of leadership. Why it’s better to take top players and mold them into a team than to only focus on hiring team players.
What makes a great Flash Briefing? Daniel Hill, creator and host of The Instagram Stories Flash Briefing is our guest. Daniel and Emily Binder, creator and host of Voice Marketing - Daily Beetle Moment Flash Briefing discuss the top five tips for creating a popular Flash Briefing. Why Daniel has the #1 Alexa Skill for search term “Instagram”:“Others are doing similar things [marketing tips for small businesses] on Instagram, but no one was doing it on Alexa.” -Daniel HillLength - 10 seconds, 90 seconds, or 3 minutes? Don’t waste time on your intro and outro. Use markers. (Emily uses Pippa - click here for a $25 Amazon Gift Card when you sign up for a year of audio hosting). Include sonic branding - be consistent.Schedule / cadence - how often to publish your Flash Briefing? Make a commitment. How many days per week? 5 weekdays, or all 7 days? Should you publish on weekends? Whatever you do, be consistent and let listeners know what to expect. Listenership for Flash Briefings diminishes on weekends but you may want to post at least one or two weekend posts for the ones who stay engaged (Daniel). Consider a weekend edition (something short and simple). Survey your listeners: Daniel used a Google Form, created a bit.ly link to it, and announced it on his briefing - and he gave away an Echo to incentivize listeners to take the survey. Batch record - don’t leave this until the night before (Emily). Daniel: Fresh news briefings require recording daily most of the time. Consider recording early after the gym or whenever you feel most energized. Listeners can hear fatigue in your voice.Content: what to talk about? Daniel: It has to be newsworthy. Emily: Don’t be obvious and basic. Don’t make a briefing about something basic. Add value: “What do I know that other people don’t?” And add your take on the news you share. INSERT - HERE IS A SAMPLE OF NEWS AND EMILY’S TWO CENTS: (Why: this demonstrates authority and subject matter expertise).What to name your Flash Briefing: Daniel: Look for a name or word people are talking about. Capitalize on popular search terms because this platform is so uncrowded. Emily: Look at Google Search Trends or Amazon’s list of top product searches. https://twitter.com/emilybinder/status/1117167808851382274. What’s the point of your briefing? Emily: Public speaking should make your audience feel something, remember something, and do something. Look at your briefing as a body of work over time. You need a central theme or idea that is the backbone of all your content. Daniel: Make a Flash Briefing that is niche: example: not just fishing, not just deep sea fishing, but Sustainable Deep Sea Fishing! Show notes hereSubscribe free to this podcast:Apple PodcastsStitcherSpoitfy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former NHL player, two-time Stanley Cup champion and concussion advocate Daniel Carcillo joined the show this week. Twitter: @CarBombBoom13 2:15 - Why Daniel got into raising concussion awareness 7:00 - Are NHL trainers doing enough? 13:30 - Is David Backes making the right call on being an enforcer? 19:00 - David Backes has a lot to worry about 24:00 - The benefits of more awareness for head injuries 26:30 - Should we applaud players for playing hurt? 34:00 - How much blame should the NHLPA receive? 40:00 - Investigations must be done 49:15 - Bruins Beat inbox
Are you giving so much of yourself that it drains you? What if, rather than coming out of you, energy was channeled through you? What if you could seek refreshment from Source, utilizing all the resources available instead of trying to do it all on your own? Daniel Gomez is the founder of Daniel Gomez Inspires, an organization dedicated to developing and strengthening businesses and individuals. A dynamic motivational speaker with 14 years of experience, Daniel is an expert in the realm of leadership development, team building, sales mastery and confidence coaching. He is also the author of the international bestseller You Were Born to Fly: Be Original, Be the Best YOU. Today, Daniel joins Emerald to explain how God serves as his source of courage and describe how frustration and anger remind him to reconnect with Source. He speaks to the idea of the storm before the rainbow, explaining how fulfilling your purpose requires getting back up—over and over again. Daniel also discusses how being teachable has contributed to his success and why confidence is crucial to both sales and leadership. Listen in to understand Daniel’s creative process involving time alone in prayer—and learn how developing a connection with Source can provide all the ideas you need! What You Will Learn Daniel’s insight around the storm before the rainbow Why you keep getting up to fulfill your true purpose How God serves as Daniel’s source of courage How frustration alerts Daniel when he’s off course How ego and pride get in the way of asking for help Why we attract more negativity when we force or push Why Daniel attributes his success to being teachable The role confidence plays in leadership and sales Daniel’s creative process of prayer + writing things down The discipline it took for Daniel to write his book How Daniel celebrates success by acknowledging Source Connect with Daniel Gomez Daniel Gomez Inspires Resources New Media Summit You Were Born to Fly: Be Original, Be the Best YOU by Daniel Gomez Daniel’s 12 Weeks to Fly Personal Growth Program Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
New episode! In this interview I am joined by meditation teacher and author Daniel Ingram. Daniel sparked great controversy when in 2008 he published his first book ‘Mastering The Core Teachings Of The Buddha: An Unusual Hardcore Dharma Book’, signing it as the Arahant Daniel Ingram. Naming himself an arahant, which is one of the highest attainments in Buddhism, flew in the face of cultural taboos against disclosing one’s enlightenment. In this fascinating conversation we delve into Daniel’s childhood mystical experiences and how he overcame a lack of meditational talent to embark upon a life of intense retreat and practice. We discuss his meditation challenges and accomplishments, and lay out the stages of awakening and how to traverse them. At the end, Daniel turns the tables on *me* and questions my own experience and motivations! I hope you enjoy this one! - Daniel’s childhood mystical experiences - Crossing the arising and passing away in a dream - Daniel’s first retreat and overcoming a lack of meditation talent - ‘Learning to feel my feet’ - Travelling to India - Coming face to face with sickness and poverty in the slums of Calcutta - Learning a powerful meditation technique in Malaysia that changed everything - How an old Burmese monk introduced Daniel to a map of insight - How to find the right meditation path for you - Lead through strength but don’t get stuck - How Daniel used personal pride as an aid on the path - Dark Night of the Soul and the Dhukka Nanas - A summary of the cycle of insight - Daniel’s dark night - Achieving stream entry - The God-Gerbil - Aftershocks of awakening - Why Daniel believes in disclosing attainments - Rapid fire practice guide - I want to attain stream entry, what do I do? - I have attained stream entry and I want to attain 2nd, what do I do? - I have attained 2nd path and I want to attain 3rd, what do I do? - I have attained 3rd path and I want to attain 4th, what do I do? - I am an arrant - now what? - Daniel turns the tables on Steve - Where do Steve’s questions come from? - What is his experience of map theory? - How does Steve use maps when teaching meditation? For the video version of this interview visit: https://www.facebook.com/guruviking/videos/386877215223610/ To find our more about Daniel, visit: http://integrateddaniel.info For more interviews, videos, and more visit: www.guruviking.com Music 'Deva Dasi' by Steve James
Daniel Burrus (@danielburrus) is considered one of the world’s leading futurist speakers on global trends and innovation and The New York Times has referred to him as one of the top three business gurus in the highest demand as a speaker.Daniel is a strategic advisor to executives from Fortune 500 companies such as Microsoft, GE, American Express, Google, Deloitte, Procter & Gamble, Honda, and IBM etc..., helping them to develop game-changing strategies based on his proven methodologies for capitalizing on technology innovations and their future impact. He is the author of seven books, including The New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-seller Flash Foresight, as well as the international best-seller Technotrends. His latest book, The Anticipatory Organization: Turn Disruption and Change Into Opportunity and Advantage is an Amazon #1 Hot New Release for BusinessDaniel has been the featured subject of several PBS television specials and has appeared on programs such as CNN, Fox Business, and Bloomberg, and is quoted in a variety of publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Fortune, and Forbes and is a featured writer with millions of monthly readers on the topics of innovation, change and the future. His work has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Wired, CNBC, and Huffington Post to name a few.Daniel has founded six businesses, four of which were national leaders in the United States in the first year. He is the CEO of Burrus Research, a research and consulting firm that monitors global advancements in technology driven trends to help clients profit from technological, social and business forces that are converging to create enormous, untapped opportunities.You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * How hard and soft trends change theworld * Why Daniel was able to predict major consumer tech breakthroughs decades before they happened * What areas of technology Daniel is most excited about and why * The reason Daniel is somewhat worried about CRISPR * How to think about disruption and positive disruption specifically * The reason some companies die and others thrive * How to spot big tech trends * Why Daniel avoids competition to crush it * Why not all trends pan out * The biggest mistake big companies make * Why Daniel thinks Apple has something big planned soonMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support FringeFMFringeFM is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate
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Daniel Gefen is the founder of Gefen Media Group as well as the host of the "Can I Pick Your Brain" podcast. He is also a best selling author with his book, "The Self Help Addict" During our interview we discuss: - Why Daniel decided to launch his "Can I Pick Your Brain" podcast. - Then he shares how his passion for podcasting stimulated him to start his podcast booking agency. (Gefen Media Group) - Then we dive into the meat of the interview where Daniel shares 4 key steps to becoming an authority in your niche. - Daniel shares 3 key components to being a great podcast guest. - PLUS a whole lot more. Daniel's website: www.podcastguestsuccess.com www.gefenmediagroup.com Connect with Dennis. AskDennisBrown.com LinkedIn Twitter
At this point, we’ve all heard about digital nomads and remote living. There is a huge movement of people who are forgoing the traditional lifestyle in exchange for freedom and travel. But, because of the rise in popularity, there is a huge framework built around the digital nomad lifestyle with freelance websites, co-working spaces, shared housing, blogs, books, etc. Just 4 years ago, the digital nomadic lifestyle was in its infancy and there wasn’t a ton of resources providing guidance on how to navigate it. It was even trickier for families who wanted to travel with small children to figure out all the logistics. But that did not stop Daniel Prince. After ‘enduring’ an 18 year career in Finance, Daniel recreated his life by leaving the corporate world to travel the globe with his young family (4 small children!!) via the sharing economy. His popular blog ‘Princes Off The Grid’ drew attention from the global press leading to his appearing in many newspapers, magazines, award winning blogs and interviewed on Podcasts. After his own experience, he wrote the book “Choose Life” to inspire other people to follow in his footsteps to adapt, create and lead a more fulfilling lifestyle. An advocate of the sharing and gig economy, Daniel is an investor and startup advisor focusing mainly on businesses that seek to disrupt legacy business practices. Daniel is also part of a team building Zyngel, a social impact platform that aims to help businesses grow by offering the opportunity to connect with highly qualified, experienced and skilled professionals. Here is what we chat about in this episode: How his career led him to Singapore How the 4-hour Workweek by Tim Feriss changed his life Why Daniel and his wife, Claire, wanted to pick up and travel the world with 4 kids How he got over the fear of leaving everything to pursue a dream How he figured out how to create a living on the road Why they decided to finally settle down in France and what the future looks like How meditation helped Daniel quiet the critical voice in his head to push through the doubts What his new startup, Zyngel, is all about. Resources mentioned in this episode: 4-Hour Workweek, by Tim Feriss Ted Talk by Choose Life, by Daniel Prince www.Zyngel.com Where to find Daniel: Instagram: @76Princey Twitter: @princey1976 Website: www.princesoffthegrid.weebly.com Email: 76princey@gmail.com Follow along for more: www.lessonsfromaquitter.com https://www.facebook.com/lessonsfromaquitter https://www.instagram.com/lessonsfromaquitter/ https://twitter.com/quitterpodcast
Daniel Gefen is the founder of Gefen Media Group — a done-for-you podcast booking service that helps inspiring authors sell more books by getting them booked as guests on relevant podcasts. He’s the best-selling author of The Self Help Addict and the top-rated podcast host of The Daniel Gefen Show and Can I Pick Your Brain. Daniel has been featured in major publications including Forbes and Inc. and has been a guest on over 50 podcasts. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Daniel’s childhood and how his time in school often felt like a prison sentence where he couldn’t be himself and how that transitioned into his early jobs in adulthood. How not fitting into the usual boxes was a hindrance to Daniel in school and when working for others, but how his unique personality helped him excel as an entrepreneur. Why going into business for himself didn’t quite live up to Daniel’s expectations at first He didn’t get the freedom he expected. The best move Daniel believes he’s made in his business and why it was so important for him. Why it is so important for you to know what your strengths are in business and play to those strengths while finding the right people to manage the other aspects of your business. How boredom played a role in taking his business to the next step. Once Daniel automated his original business idea to the point where he was barely needed, he had too much time on his hand and began developing new ideas. Podcasting. How Daniel fell in love with the microphone from day one and how that created new opportunities through Podcasting two shows of his own and then into creating Gefen Media Group. What Gefen Media Group does in helping people produce podcasts and matching up guests with podcasts in search of them. The reason no one inspires Daniel the way his grandfather did because of his dedication to serving others. Why Daniel believes it’s so important to become a better listener in business and in life. Ways to contact Daniel: Website: http://www.danielgefen.com/
Welcome back to The Rational Reminder Podcast. Today we are joined by Daniel Weinand. Daniel is the cofounder of Shopify, which is a company based in Ottawa that has had enormous success, not just in Ottawa or Canada, but all over the world in the last few years as a public company. Shopify is a great commerce platform that supports over 600,000 different stores worldwide. It is an incredible success story, and the best way that we can describe the conversation was that it was very intense. Everything from the way Daniel thinks about things to what he’s been able to achieve comes down to his intensity, and you can actually see the wheels turning in his head while he speaks. So for an incredible interview, keep listening to hear more! Key Points From This Episode: How Daniel chose Canada and got involved in Shopify. [0:02:13.0] Decisions that were transformational for the company. [0:04:21.0] Daniel’s transition into retirement from Shopify. [0:06:07.0] The role of happiness and self-fulfillment. [0:10:18.0] The beauty of poker — a game of incomplete information. [0:11:19.0] Creating a company culture. [0:19:16.0] The impact financial security has on productivity and engagement for employees. [0:25:04.0] How Daniel defines success. [0:26:25.0] Why Daniel chose to work with PWL. [0:29:41.0] The impact of money in Daniel’s life. [0:33:50] And much more! For more information or to contact Cameron and Ben, visit pwlcapital.com
Daniel Feldman earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Macalester College and a Master’s in Computer Science from The University of Minnesota. He is now a principal engineer at Scytale which is a security company. [0:40] Differences between Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Software Engineering. [2:25] Why Daniel went for computer science. [4:50] Difference between a liberal arts college and larger college – was challenging finding a job graduating from a small liberal arts college. [7:25] Daniel earned a stipend for graduate school and essentially went graduate school for free. [8:25] Type of positions available for computer science graduates. [10:20] One thing that has Dan fired up today is working in computer security. [11:50] An ah-ha moment was when he started to meet with professionals outside of school – building his network has been very key. [13:15] Getting through college successfully-he was overly pessimistic about his career possibilities and knows people in college who do software contracting on the side. [16:57] Best advice ever received – ask a lot of questions and be interested in what others have to say. And a personal habit is that he is stubborn but has both good and bad [17:50] Parting piece of guidance You can get a free book from Audible at www.stemonfirebook.com and can cancel within 30 days and keep the book of your choice with no cost. Free Audio Book from Audible.
Daniel Schmachtenberger (@theneurohacker) is the co-founder and director of Research and Development at the Neurohacker Collective, where he is focused on developing processes and technologies for advancing medicine and human optimization and hosts a podcast exploring those topics.Daniel is particularly focused on personalized medicine, adequate approaches to complex illness, and deepening our knowledge of how the human regulatory systems function, how they break down, and how they can be supported to function with greater resilience and blogs at civilizationemerging.comGrowing up home-schooled, Daniel had early exposure to design science (Buckminster Fuller, Jacques Fresco, Permaculture, etc.), systems science and complexity (Fritjof Capra, Stuart Kauffman, etc.), philosophy and psychology (eastern and western approaches), and activism (animal rights, environmental issues, social justice, etc.) His passion has always been at the intersection of these topics – specifically, facilitating the emergence into a mature civilization – that can prevent otherwise impending catastrophes, remediate existing damage, make possible a radically higher quality of life for all sustainably, and support greater realization of our individual and collective potential.NOTE: Daniel's company Neurohacker Collective produces Qualia, a top-notch nootropic mental/physical enhancement supplement. You can get 10% off your 1st order of 15% off subscription using code FRINGEFM You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * How Daniel thinks about civilization design and fixing current political and economic problems * The importance of systems thinking in an age of interconnectedness * Why humanity is destined to destroy itself if we can't fix our incentive structures * How exponential technology impacts existential risks of our species * Why the governments of today are not set up to handle the challenges of tomorrow * The Uber-ification of society and how it could save us * How to achieve abundance for all by rewriting our society * Why scarcity is such a destructive force * The problems with profits and ways to change capitalism * Why Daniel is worried about exponential technology * How functional medicine and nutrient-based therapies have transformed Daniel's life--Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support FringeFMFringeFM is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.
Interested in the revolutionary potential of artificial intelligence when applied to legal practice? Want to know how you can position yourself for the future? Today’s episode of Beyond Billables hits on both of these topics with the help of Zegal CEO, Daniel Walker. Daniel leads an incredibly talented group that makes up one of the fastest growing legal tech companies in the Asia Pacific region, as well as Europe. As someone on the frontlines of technological disruption in the legal industry, we picked Daniel’s brain on issues like AI, machine learning, changing business dynamics and law firm structures, and the types of culture that will support lawyers of the future. Daniel is a sharp guy and well worthy of a listen. Listen to the full episode to hear all of the above, plus things like: Daniel’s story of starting out in the law What Zegal does and why they have such a big team The challenge of pivoting into a new space Why Daniel left private practice Daniel’s advice for up-and-coming lawyers The work culture that Zegal is striving to build The state of AI in terms of the law How to make the legal tech space more attractive to top talent Why Zegal has rebranded three times The challenge in balancing the number of technologists and lawyers Why there will always be a huge requirement for legal knowledge The skills most highly valued in legal tech How Daniel unwinds and fights off stress The problem with the ‘get it done yesterday’ culture The value in unsexy or less-sexy businesses Links: LinkedIn Zegal
On Special Chronicles Podcast Episode 289, Daniel Smrokowski talks with Sarah Perkins co-host of our series covering ABC's SPEECHLESS. Tune-in as we discuss: Why Sarah stopped watching Speechless after the Star Wars episode and Why Daniel continue to watch; What we like to see on TV and what we don't want to see on TV; Why some disabilities are accepted on TV … Continue reading SCP289: Disability On TV The post SCP289: Disability On TV first appeared on Special Chronicles.
Daniel Katz might have the ultimate entrepreneur story. Sleeping under a desk? Check. Half a million dollar mistakes? Check. Breeding reptiles and flipping houses in high school? Also check. Daniel is the founder of No Cow, makers of non-dairy, low sugar, high protein snacks that people just love. You can tell Daniel loves the grind, and he's most comfortable when he's doing everything himself. But with success comes growth and change. These days Daniel has a small but dedicated team, a CEO to run the day-to-day, and strategic partners in 301 Inc. and 2x Partners. Ultimately, great products solve problems, and Daniel has built a successful business by focusing on the right problems, the right distribution channels, and by treating consumers like an extension of his team. Takeaways: How to hack your company’s growth. Daniel shares the surprising strategy he used to scale his company without investing really any money marketing. How to make the leap from product to brand. Daniel is taking No Cow and converting it from a bar to more of a platform. He tells us why and more importantly how. How to build a stellar team. At a certain point, rise and grind just isn’t enough. Daniel’s at a point where the team around him makes a huge difference. He tells us how he built it up, and how to approach conversations with the people who will become your board. Jump to: The Now Cow origin story. 3:30 How No Cow scaled with no marketing budget. 9:40 Why and how Daniel and team are converting the No Cow bar into a brand platform. 15:15 Daniel on the No Cow logo mark. 17:40 Why Daniel slept under his desk for the first two years of No Cow - and why he wants to move back in. 19:20 How Daniel made 500k in packaging errors in one year. 21:48 Why Daniel reached out to partners. 22:38 Links: No Cow Daniel on LinkedIn 301 Inc. 2X Partners Have an idea for the show? Drop us a line! Brandbuilder@snacknation.com. Brand Builder is a co-production of SnackNation and ForceBrands.
Is the first person to live to 1,000-years-old, alive today? And if that's true, what does that inevitably mean for the future of the human condition? One of the world's leading anti-aging researchers, Aubrey De Grey, (and strangely—my neighbor) believes that to be 100% true. Because, well, Aubrey's the one who said it. And if what Aubrey says is true, would you then believe Arthur C. Clarke's third law, which states: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic? Meaning that modern technology can seem like literal witchcraft to the ignorant, or simple science to the learned. Popular mystery writer, Agatha Christie, once wrote, "The supernatural is only the natural of which the laws are not yet understood." And I agree. However... Are we metaphorically "summoning the demon," as tech mogul Elon Musk fears? The Guardian published an article on former vice-president of user growth for Facebook—one you may have read or, at the very least, heard about in November of 2017. The former executive said that he feels "tremendous guilt" over his work on “tools that are ripping apart the social fabric of how society works.” Chamath Palihapitiya said, "This is not about Russian ads.” “This is a global problem. It is eroding the core foundations of how people behave by and between each other.” Historian and novelist Ronald Wright popularized what is called a progress trap. The exact definition of a progress trap is as follows: The condition human societies experience when, in pursuing progress through human ingenuity, they inadvertently introduce problems they do not have the resources or political will to solve, for fear of short-term losses in status, stability or quality of life. Many of the problems we're seeing now–whether we're talking about hunger or massive inequity–whether we're talking about climate change or the loss of biodiversity–have been driven over the last 250 years by a system of overproduction and overconsumption of stuff. You've probably heard Einstein's famous quote, "I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots." This quote, although popular on the Internet, is false. Einstein did say, however, "I believe that the abominable deterioration of ethical standards stems primarily from the mechanization and depersonalization of our lives,” he wrote in a letter to his friend, psychiatrist Otto Juliusburger, in 1948, “a disastrous byproduct of science and technology. Nostra culpa!" And In many ways science and technology have become the new religion of our time. Karl Marx described religion as an opiate to the masses because it dulled the senses and kept people passive and accepting of a capitalist, industrialist culture warped on the idea of consumption and growth. Freud, the father of modern psychology, argued that religion served to repress and sublimate an individual's desire into activities that serve the culture. This, Freud argued, produces neurosis and mental illness in those that civilization seeks to domesticate. And so if we imagine technology as a drug, where its purpose is to manage pain and create sensations of calm and well-being, do we not forget that we are apart of the natural world, fighting for survival, just like everything else? In many ways technology works much like religion, distracting us from our inevitable deaths with feelings of fleeting invincibility and immortality. (I'd like to thank my friend Julian Langer for that connection between technology and religion.) Anyways, guys! This is part 2 of 2 of Privilege, Identity Politics, and the Transhuman Agenda with Daniel Vitalis. All-in-all, this was a challenging conversation to navigate for both Daniel and myself, so please keep an open mind, ear, and heart. So... In today's episode, you'll learn... The three mishmashed values (—and science) that Daniel says he approaches the world with, Daniel's personal relationship with modern technology, Daniel's thoughts on merit, identity politics, and the transhuman agenda (i.e. "the cult of progress"), and... Much, much more. Episode Breakdown Daniel says he approaches the world like a mishmash of these three values—and science Sophia the AI robot, identity politics, and the challenge Daniel has with privilege and where it's going Daniel's thoughts on bio and nano technology What Daniel says his religion would be if he were to subscribe to one Why Daniel says people who practice animism today aren't the same as people who practiced animism in the past Are we in an augmented reality? Elon Musk, Space X, and artificial intelligence. Are we summoning the demon? Daniel's personal relationship with modern technology Daniel recalls the first time he saw someone walking down the street talking to themselves (on a hands-free cellular device) Why Daniel feels he's lost some of his intelligence (and what happened to it) Peter Thiel, the Bulletproof Conference, and how Peter (Thiel) sees the future state of humanity's relationship with technology The juxtaposition between The Bulletproof Conference and the 2017 Annual North American Rewilding Conference Daniel's foreboding observation about the Pixar's animated movie Wall-E Are we going into an age of biological denial? Daniel's thoughts on merit, identity politics, and the transhuman agenda (i.e. "the cult of progress") How modern technology, Daniel says, has effected humanity throughout the past few generations James mentions AHR episode #4 with Arthur Haines and the allegory of the cave How Daniel talks about his work What Daniel says is the theme of today's episode Why you won't hear Daniel use the word rewilding (...much)
Did you know that some scientists say that oaks produce more nuts annually than every other nut tree—both wild and commercial—combined? Nuts, right? (Yeah, yeah—laugh it up. The pun was intended.) Acorns, or oak nuts, are nutritional powerhouses. Depending on the species, a single acorn can contain up to 18% fat, 6% protein, and 68% carbohydrate—with the rest just being water, minerals, and gut-healthy fiber. Acorns are also great sources of both vitamins A and C, as well as having a long list of essential and nonessential aminos acids. With those numbers, it’s easy to understand why the native people here in California never resorted to agriculture and why—interestingly—they never spoke of—or created traditions for—famine. To speak more about this abundant wild food, I'm excited to introduce to you someone I've mentioned many times on Ancestral Health Radio before: Daniel Vitalis. I waited for what seemed like a couple years for this interview... Which, by the way, is a solid two hours. So I decided to break it up into a two-part episode, so your ears can have something to munch on later. Daniel's helped me, as well as many of my friends, better understand ecology through ancestral lifeways. In today's episode, you'll learn... Why Daniel says he no longer has a morning routine, The wild food Daniel believes is going to revolutionize food production (hint: It's "not a grain"), Why Daniel's use of technology scares him (and why technology should scare you, too), and... Much, much more. Episode Breakdown Welcome Daniel onto the show The significance of being a symbol and the impact that idea has on Daniel Why Daniel separates the mundane intricacies of his personal life from his business life Daniel's opinion on actors and sports figures as political commentators Why Daniel says he's not the person to speak about productivity or systems related to entrepreneurship How Daniel is currently prioritizing in his personal life Why Daniel no longer subscribes to the idea of morning routines Why Daniel and his partner don't live together Four of Daniel's daily practices The one skill Daniel's currently spending most of his time on Why processing food takes president over many facets of Daniel's lifestyle Daniel's favorite foraging season Daniel explains the anthroposcene era and its significance to modern hunting and gathering Why Daniel says you'd be hard pressed to find any true hunter-gatherers these day The wild food Daniel believes is going to revolutionize food production (hint: It's "not a grain") The role grains have played in the civilizing of the modern world What Daniel says is more exciting, and bigger work, than any one food The two-pronged idea behind Daniel's episode, "Is Wild Food A Privilege?" Daniel opens up and shares his traumatic background growing up in the United States Why building a loyal team of people who share your vision can be one of the hardest things you can ever do Daniel's thoughts on white privilege and America's self-correcting constitution Why Daniel won't touch the topic of evolutionary and biological psychology Why we're currently fighting an information-based civil war Daniel's personal conservation efforts Why most of the people Daniel says he's inspired by are not people who specifically identify with the word rewilding The four guests that have most impacted Daniel over the span of 175+ episodes of the Rewild Yourself podcast (Stephen Jenkinson, Dan Flores, Gabor Maté, and Neil Strauss) Why Daniel says he likes to find inspiration outside of the rewilding community rather than from within it
“The flicker rate is really high that you can’t perceive it but your eyes start to synchronize with this. It’s like pumping in fitness, pumping your muscle. Every second this happens, hundreds of times per second. So we need this flicker rate to be the maximum amount to not feel eye pain.” Daniel Georgiev is the developer of Iris and a native of Bulgaria. Daniel, 22, developed this program after experiencing eye damage at a young age due to excessive amounts of programming. Think of Iris as Flux or Night Shift on steroids. Iris allows you to control the temperature of your screen, the flicker in the background, and the emission of blue light. I use it every single day on my computer, on my phone, and on my iPad. Iris has really revolutionized my relationship with the computer in terms of my day to day work. I am able to work longer, more effectively, and know that my eyes are not getting damaged. Key Highlights: Why computer screens are harming our eyes Blue light and its impact on melatonin secretion The differences between Iris, Flux, and Nightshift How your monitor flickers and why the flicker rate is damaging your eyes What is pulse width modulation The benefits of adjusting your screen’s color temperature based on the day How every profession involving a computer would benefit from Iris, including designers Why Daniel ended up sleeping in his car and showering at the gym when he started Iris The two things Daniel believes everyone should do to increase performance. Research and Links: Daniel’s Ted Talk “How Technology is Killing our Eyes” Blue light’s disruption of melatonin production Iris’ collection of articles on technology and your eyes Dr. Mercola’s article on flicker and how LED compromises your health If you want to try Iris or Iris Pro for yourself, click here. There are both free and paid versions. Iris Mini Pro costs USD 5 and Iris Pro costs USD 10. Considering the amount of time everyone spends in front of the computer, as well as the long-term benefits to your eyes, this is a bargain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniel Chao is a neurotech entrepreneur specializing in devices that improve brain performance He is the co-founder & CEO behind the Halo Sport, a truly revolutionary neurostimulation system built specifically for athletes. It's designed to make your training or practice more efficient by improving your brain's natural plasticity. By applying a mild electric field to the motor cortex, Halo's Neuropriming technology induces a state of "hyperplasticity." When you train in a hyperplastic state, the brain's normal fine-tuning process occurs more rapidly — meaning better results from each practice rep. You can learn more at HaloNeuro.com In this episode of The Biohacking Secrets Show podcast, Daniel and I discuss: What is "neuroplasticity" and why it's the foundation for brain function How to increase electrical conductivity of the brain for greater processing speed and communication Daniel's 3 top strategies for optimal brain health Why Daniel recommends "Human Powered Commutes" and how he implements them in his daily routine Cutting-edge habits for upgraded cognitive function We address the question: Is it really possible to hack sleep? What works and what's just click-bait How Daniel used "brain hacking" to achieve his cycling PR (personal record) on Hawk Hill in San Francisco, CA "The most acceptable addiction the world has ever seen" and how it's slowly weakening our brain And much, much more… So without further ado sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversation with Daniel Chao. Here's where you can grab your copy of our free book The Biohacker's Guide to Upgraded Energy and Focus (just help with shipping) https://biohackersguide.com/biohackers-guide-free. Learn more about the #1 High Performance Coaching Program in the world and have Anthony personally help you get in the best shape of your life, double your energy, and live in a state of optimal performance www.biohackingsecrets.com/coaching
Recap of Bachelor in Paradise (Season 4, Episodes Five and Six) Dean is the worst. (We even turned him into a curse-word!) If saying that here isn't very convincing, listen to this episode to learn why he's the worst as well as: Why Jack Stone is less creepy with a blindfold on! Why it's totally natural for Christen to lead with her V card! (Hint: It's not!) How Jasmine is incredibly mature and able to move on from situations without fixating on them at all! (Hint: She's not!) Why it's CRAZY that Matt is stealing girls in Paradise! How "Scallop Fingers" might be the dumbest nickname ever! The acrostic that the letters in Dean's name make! Also, an idea for a new Etsy shop! (Cross Stitch Acrostics. anyone???) Why it's INSANE that Sarah and Alexis went home while Lacey and Jasmine are still there! Why, even though Dean is pretty much the worst person ever, Kristina has to take some responsibility for the situation! Why Daniel's unpredictability is amazing! How Canadia is, apparently, not a place. How Daniel being the result of intercourse between a Mexican wrestler and a Teletubby makes more sense than anything he's ever said! Why we can't understand the appeal of the Tickle Monster! PLUS... a new Fan of the Week, emails from fans and a brand new Instagram contest that could get YOU on the show next week!!! All this and oh so much more on this episode of Bros Before Rose! Leave iTunes Reviews, subscribe and more!!! Bros Before Rose Twitter :: @BrosBeforeRose // Instagram :: @brosbeforeroseofficial // Facebook :: facebook.com/brosbeforerose // Website :: www.brosbeforerose.com Matt Barnes Twitter :: @matthewbarnes // Instagram :: @matthewbarnes Jeff Bachman Twitter :: @drbackpack // Instagram :: @jbachman SPONSORED BY: It Might Be #Time2MoveOn! (The Blogcast) Bachmanville Photography ©2017 Rogue Creative Development LLC - All Rights Reserved
Expand your business and increase your passive income streams with a real estate team top producer! Today’s guest, Daniel Del Real talks about his humble beginnings and how he has become the top Producer at one of the largest power brokers in the United States. Hear Daniel’s story of success and more on this episode of Grab Life Big! In this episode, you will learn: Daniel's brief bio. How Daniel started in the real estate business. What Daniel does to build a passive income stream. Where Daniel invests now. How Daniel finds the investment returns in his local market. What Daniel’s net worth and income is today. Daniel's life happiness index and giving back ratio. Why Daniel feels emotional sharing about his experiences joining the Ironman race. How Daniel stays fit? What his exercise routine is. Daniel’s life’s 5 greatest hits. What is Daniel's best fight story. Plus so much more! Daniel Del Real joined PMZ Real Estate in 2004 and since then he has worked passionately to become one of the top agents in Modesto real estate. He prides himself in getting things done and maintaining the needs of his clients as his number one priority. His ability to listen to his clients and his work ethic has enabled him to be in the top 1% of realtors in the Central Valley. In Stanislaus County, Daniel works with buyers, sellers and investors and lives by what he teaches to his clients; he is an investor himself, owning over 2.5 million dollars in Central Valley Real Estate. He has helped investors make over 25 million dollars’ worth of investments in the Central Valley, totaling over 2 million dollars in yearly income for his clients. In his eleven years in the real estate industry, at the age of 33, Daniel has sold over $250 million dollars in real estate, accounting for 1,500 transactions, with an average yearly transaction count of 150. He works alongside his clients to develop the best plan of action and then spends time with clients in order to build relationships that last. Daniel’s business has grown thanks his past clients who have referred their family and friends to his office. As he states, “the best compliment anyone can give me is the referral of a family member or friend”. Daniel lives on 30% of his income and the rest he invests to build a large passive income stream as well as assets. He is married for 10 years and has 3 kids ages 7, 5 and 3.
How can you create conditions that are private, safe and unobserved for yourself during childbirth? This question is a core message behind the work of Dr. Sarah Buckley — author of the best selling book Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering and mother of four home-born children. Dr. Buckley is a New-Zealand-trained GP/family physician with qualifications in GP-obstetrics and family planning and currently combines full-time motherhood with her work as a writer on pregnancy, birth, and parenting. Women were biologically designed to give birth in the wild, and oftentimes, the conventional maternity care system does not effectively support the ancestral and biological needs of a woman during childbirth. Dr. Buckley spent seven years researching and synthesizing the scientific evidence on the hormonal physiology of childbearing. She found that the science confirms the innate wisdom of a laboring woman — following your intuition can allow your hormones to guide you on the pathway to a healthy, gentle birth. In this episode, we unpack how women can tune into their innate birthing wisdom as Dr. Buckley guides us through the hormonal physiology from pregnancy all the way through to the first days spent with their newborn baby. We discuss preparing for labor, hormonal gaps, choosing a healthcare provider, breastfeeding, bed sharing and so much more. Enjoy! EPISODE BREAKDOWN: Show introduction: Why Daniel's excited about Yaupon tea Chewstick update Hunt + gather updates: blueberries, mackerel fishing, clamming & upcoming Florida freediving trip Q&A: Daniel's opinion on sustainably-harvested coffee Q&A: Call to listeners for child-friendly resources with a "rewilding mindset" Introducing Dr. Sarah Buckley Sarah’s background Modern medical research validating traditional birthing wisdom Designed to give birth in the wild Institutionalizing the birthing process Pre-labor physiological preparations Defining a hormonal gap Setting yourself for the least amount of hormonal gap Listening to your intuition when choosing a healthcare provider What to do when hormonal gaps happen during birth Is there an appropriate length of time to breastfeed? Thoughts on bed sharing — a baby’s ancestral hardwiring Sarah’s mission statement What most excites Sarah in the field of birth care Sarah’s prognosis for the future of the human species
Daniel Bauer joins Justin Baeder to discuss his work as the Founder of The Better Mastermind, a hybrid group coaching program and leadership development program for school leaders.Interview Notes, Resources, & LinksJoin a Mastermind GroupLimited Offer: Join the Leadership Sprint using the promo code "PrincipalCenter" The first 10 registrants can join the Sprint for free Join the Leadership Sprint using the promo code "Justin" to get $30 off your registrationVisit Daniel's WebsiteShow Highlights:[2:57] "The enemy of excellence is isolation"[3:33] How mastermind members connect each week (and why it DOESN'T work to meet in person)[4:42] The format of each mastermind session[5:20] Some of the books Daniel's group has been reading (including one that's high on my list)[7:51] The specific reasons members gave for joining, and what happens in their leadership when they do[11:12] Why Daniel is focusing on books from outside of education[14:40] Daniel's innovative Leadership Sprint and how it works (code: PrincipalCenter)[18:00] "You're the average of the..." —Jim Rohn[22:01] Why I'm not participating in Twitter chats any moreAbout Daniel BauerDaniel Bauer is founder of Better Leaders Better Schools, where he helps school leaders create a winning culture, focus on the essentials, and lead with courage and integrity. He's also the creator the Leadership Sprint and the founder of the Better Mastermind, a hybrid group coaching program and leadership development community for school leaders.
Do you ever get headaches after working on a computer for a long time? Eye strain? Mild irritation? Brain fog? It's not all in your head. See, just like most televisions, computer monitors "flicker". Monitors have been flickering for many years, but most people don't realize this because the flicker is invisible. However, the flicker is still very hard on your eyes and is just one of the computer monitor issues responsible for the growing epidemic of near-sightedness and myopia - also known as "". Even fancy, modern PC LCD monitors are not flicker-free, even though many people think they are. These LCD monitors originally started out by using something called CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) as a backlight source for the monitor, but in recent years manufacturers have shifted to using LEDs (light emitting diodes). If you have one of those thin monitors, then you probably have a LCD monitor with LED, and if you are unsure, you can check the model number on the backside of the monitor and Google it. The use of LED has numerous benefits, including lower power consumption, far fewer toxic substances due to the absence of the cathode and some fantastic picture quality advantages, but along with all these benefits come potential eyestrain issues that can damage and destroy your eyes over the long term. See, when your monitor is set to maximum brightness, the LEDs are glowing at full 100% strength. If you reduce the brightness setting in the menu, the LEDs need to omit less light, and this is accomplished by inserting small breaks, or pauses (flickers!) in which the LEDs turn off for a very short, nearly invisible time. When you reduce the brightness setting of your monitor even more, the breaks become longer. This creates a frustrating catch-22: a bright screen can strain your eyes, and the flicker created by a less bright screen can also strain your eyes. Compared to old-school CCFL monitors, the newer LED-based monitors carry the greatest risk of giving you eyestrain, tired eyes or nasty headaches. You can read more about this issue in the article "". My guest on today's podcast has figured out how to tackle this issue, and has invented a special piece of software called "" that controls the brightness of the monitor with the help of your computer's video card, allows you to have adequate brightness without the flicker, and even automatically adjusts your computer monitor's settings based on the sun's position wherever you happen to be in the world. His name is Daniel Georgiev, and he is a 20 year old computer programmer from Bulgaria. Before he learned to code, Daniel was a rower in his country's national team for more than 5 years, and participated in the 2012 World Rowing Junior Championship. During our discussion, you'll discover: -How Daniel got kicked off his soccer team, and within two years qualified for the Bulgarian National Team in rowing...[11:20] -Why Daniel programmed his computer monitor to freeze and stop his work every 30 minutes...[19:45] -Why Daniel doesn't like the computer program "Flux" for decreasing blue light on your monitor...[21:45] -The link between color "temperature" and the amount of blue light a computer monitor creates...[29:52] -How to convert a glossy computer monitor screen into a matte computer monitor screen...[33:50] -Why you should use font rendering technologies to change the type of font you are looking at when you read on a computer monitor...[39:00] -How to automatically invert colors on a screen or change the screen to grayscale when you are working to reduce eye strain and improve your ability to sleep...[46:25] -Why you blink 66% less when you are working on a computer (and why yawning when you work on your computer is actually quite important)...[50:00 & 54:50] -How to set up your computer monitor to force you to take automatic "Pomodoro" breaks, and get instant reminders for eye exercises, neck exercises and back exercises...[56:10] -And much more! Resources from this episode: - - - - Do you have questions, comments or feedback for Daniel or me? Leave your thoughts at and one of us will reply!
Lion Zeal Show: Turn Your SEO Expertise Into a Highly Profitable Business
In episode 3 of the Lion Zeal Show, I’ve interviewed my good friend Daniel on how he went from struggling to sell SEO services, to having a waiting list of clients willing to pay him over $100,000. You’re going to see… Why Daniel quit selling SEO and focused on just "one thing" How to do retargeting to drive sales, not just get brand attention How much work it takes (you may not be expecting this answer) How Daniel increased his minimum fee to $10,000 and has a waiting list of 10+ clients happy to pay it Watch the video interview and get the transcription here: https://lionzeal.com/podcast/daniel-retargeting/
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Fisher opens this "Best of Extreme Genes" show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher shares with David his take on the Crawley family genealogy tied to Downton Abbey at the close of the PBS series. David talks about the discovery of a 2,000 year old Roman coin in Israel found on the ground's surface! Listen to the podcast for details. David then gives the history of St. Patrick's Day which should have had another name. What was it and why? David explains. David's Tech Tip has gone viral. It's a pedigree chart with cause of death to show you what you might want to watch out for! Next, Fisher visits with a Minnesota man, Daniel Swalm, who learned that his grandmother died young and without citizenship in the only country she ever took a breath in... the United States. Why? Daniel will fill you in and talk about what he did in her memory. Fisher next chats with the founder of a web site called FultonHistory.com, Tom Tryniski. What's unique about this site is that it has three times as many digitized newspaper pages as the Library of Congress! Most are from New York City and New York State, and it costs nothing to use. Hear what motivates Tom and what his plans are moving forward. Then, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, the Preservation Authority, talks clouds and the importance of storage of your documents, photos, and audio and video files. That's all this week on the Best of Extreme Genes!
Beastly Gentleman: Self-Improvement For Men | Fitness | Dating | Lifestyle | Entrepreneurship
Our guest today is Daniel from Dating Medellin. Daniel moved to Medellin, Colombia a few years ago, and he quickly realized the dating landscape was A LOT different than the USA. Instead of pouting and slamming his head against the wall, he dove in, learned what worked, and figured out how to have a fulfilling dating life in Colombia - and he gives you his roadmap in Dating Medellin. Today, we’ll talk about how to meet and attract women while traveling outside of your country, and really anywhere outside of your hometown. This episode is brought to you by Nattr. Nattr is a free iPhone app that helps you perfect your text game, get more dates, and better responses from women. Not sure what to respond to a girl? Can't think of a good first message on Tinder? All you have to do is screenshot the conversation, post it to the Nattr app, and a team of expert writers, comedians, and dating coaches, including us, will respond within minutes. So grab your iPhone, download Nattr for free, and never be tongue-tied on a text again. Listen to this episode and learn: -Why Daniel was miserable in his "successful" corporate job - and how he pulled himself out -Stories from our experiences of meeting women while traveling -The first thing you need to realize when traveling to a new city or country -Dating pitfalls you can fall into while traveling -The importance of having patience -The 2 biggest differences to look for when meeting women while traveling -Daniel's logical system for dating while travelling For the full show notes, go to http://beastlygentleman.com/
Summer Special Podcast Kate Luella presents a unique insight into the business online strategy of Daniel J. Lewis, blogger and podcaster. Daniel explains his positioning online with his podcast shows and why and how he live streams his podcast shows on the http://noodle.mx/ network he owns. Daniel is an authority on podcasting, with an amazing blog http://theaudacitytopodcast.com/ which has no end of fantastic tips and advice on all things podcasting, showcasing education on the Audacity software program foremost.Daniel often sits on "The Podcasters Table" Podcast show http://podcastersroundtable.com/ with fellow expert podcasters like Cliff Ravenscraft and Dave Jackson. This interview was nothing short of amazing.See more awesome Blogger Interviews like this one at:http://BloggerInterviewsPodcast.com/Here is the MENU for this interview so you can fast forward to what you are interested in:1.30 An introduction by Daniel of his Noodle.MX network which was inspired by the thought "Think, Laugh & Succeed"3.50 The Audacity to Podcast Show strategy and how it is unique to other podcasters who podcast about podcasting!7.10 Why Daniel thinks live streaming is worthwhile, but what people need to consider first if they are thinking of live streaming their podcasts too8.00 Daniel discusses how people respond to their podcast shows streaming live8.30 Daniel points out what the time delay is for live streaming your podcast to listeners9.35 Daniel explains why live streaming actually improves your audience numbers11.00 How live streaming has benefited Daniel's podcast community11.50 The mistakes he has made live streaming14.40 Why Daniel thinks it is not only OK to make mistakes live streaming, but it actually benefits the listening experience15.00 How Daniel sets up his live streaming for listeners and viewers and the programs he uses to record and stream his podcasts, including the costs involved18.40 Why he publishes the audio, and not the live video footage to his podcast stream later19.50 What Daniel uses to record his live shows to his hardrive22.00 Advice Daniel has for newbie live stream podcast shows, and why not to use BlogTalkRadio if possible24.15 The best strategy for live streaming your podcast shows24.50 How Daniel sets up his podcast host media files27.15 Why your media file host needs will grow "exponentially" over the years, and why Libsyn is the best solution for this inevitable growthPLEASE REMEMBER TO USE DANIEL's Libsyn.com Discount Code Coupon "NOODLE" when you sign up for a new Libsyn hosting account trial29.30 Daniel's advice to set up a podcast show specifically for Bloggers who want to start a podcast from a Blogspot Blog or a Wordpress.com blog30.55 How podcasting has helped Daniel's career growth33.20 How bloggers he knows of have elevated their career and business with podcasting and why34.40 The different ways a podcaster can promote affiliate links from their podcast shows36.60 Why people respond to his "calls to actions" in his podcast shows39.24 SLIGHT TRANSMISSION LOSS (a few seconds only)40.00 Daniels talks about what he watches on his podcast show analytics and what he wants and expects to see -- and how he measures those results41.00 Why Daniel uses two analytic tools (neither of which are Feedburner)43.30 Why a podcast show about HIS "podcast show cover art" is a popular podcast show46.10 How your subscriber figure will relate to your actual weekly download figures48.00 Why you should write good "show notes"48.40 Why you need "calls to actions" to get people to subscribe to your podcast show