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Real Talk With Gary - Real Estate Investing
#126: Build Back Better - Real Estate Investing Forecast 2021

Real Talk With Gary - Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 76:10


#126: Build Back Better - Real Estate Investing Forecast 2021 On this week's show Gary chats with friend and longtime investor Frank Taylor. Frank purchases his first property during the  1987-1988 boom (just like 20/21), then the market crashed in 1990, leading to a recession. He's being going strong since then, with no signs of slowing down! He believes in buy and hold, and putting equity into his properties so that they are part of his retirement, and will be lasting assets for his children. Check below for all the great details of what you can learn! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: How buying in a boom, like now, can still get you valuable assets How he navigated the recession of 1990, during the first Gulf War Why his first mortgage interest rates were 10 or 12% Why the banks got more cautious during the recession and locked LOCs! Why Frank believes that putting money into his assets is the way to go Why Frank develops great relationships with owners on all sides of his investment properties “Treat your tenants like gold, because they are your clients!” Why you should under promise and over deliver Why 50% of his clients that left real estate investing, called him back after leaving to get back in the game Why Frank ALWAYS buys for cash flow -‘cash flow will always be the fundamental part of investing' Why the current stress tests are designed to mimic a crash Why Frank considers himself an historical restoration expert Why his buildings lease quickly, and the tenant class is above average Why he believes ‘the world is dying, and a green economy is required to save it' And MORE! Frank's Bio At 18 years of age I started my first company, CanClean, which specialized in commercial steam cleaning and restoration services throughout Toronto, Peel and Halton region. The company provided services to some of the largest commercial office space providers and several multi-residential rental asset firms as well as service calls for Leon's Furniture, based from their Burlington location. At 20, I began to invest in real estate for the future of my children's post secondary education and for retirement, purchasing older homes in Hamilton and converting them into duplexes and triplexes. I taught myself the ins and outs of total restoration as I engaged in rebuilding those properties. In 1992, having discovered that my true passion lay in the real estate, I divested from CanClean and became a licensed realtor who specialized in multi- residential and mixed-use commercial holdings. My business ranged widely, from single family flips to rebuilding older / historical multi-unit residential buildings of scale. Clients were able to take advantage of my background in reconstruction, as I offered project management services that included multiple million dollar restorations of many properties of distinction in Hamilton and Burlington. Over the span of 36 years as a multi-res / mixed use specialist, I was involved in the sale, acquisition, property management and full restorations of commercial and residential real estate worth hundreds of millions of dollars.  I retired from organized real estate to open Frank Taylor Consulting Ltd in August 2020.  Of course, my most rewarding job has been as a full-time father to three amazing adult children - Ryan, Sierra, and Mathison. I reside in downtown Toronto. Website/contact info for guest Web: https://www.franktaylorconsulting.ca  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/franktaylorconsulting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frank.taylor.consulting  This episode proudly sponsored by AGHI Home Inspections and Brian Daley. Whether buying or selling a property, AGHI recognizes that the process can be stressful. It is critical that any decision you make be one that is based on knowing all of the facts. Purchasers, vendors, insurance companies and lending institutions have come to recognize the professionally trained residential home inspector as a credible source of key information vital to making these decisions, and AGHI has been doing it for over 15 years! Contact http://www.bookahomeinspection.com or call (416) 526-7482 Interested in learning more about Real Estate Investing? Visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca To learn more about Gary's mentorship program, visit https://garyhibbert.ca

The Astrology Hub Podcast
Why the zodiac signs are so misunderstood w/ Frank Clifford

The Astrology Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 42:10


In this episode of the Astrology Hub Podcast, Frank Clifford and Amanda ‘Pua' Walsh discuss: Why the zodiac signs are so misunderstood. Tune in and learn… Why Frank is passionate about reframing the perspectives of the zodiac signs and offering a deeper understanding of their energy. How the stereotypes associated with the zodiac signs are often based on the external manifestation of the sign and not the internal process. Details about Frank's upcoming workshop Reframing the Zodiac Signs and how Frank will approach this topic. Grab your seat! A Workshop Series for Reframing Stereotypes & Becoming the Best of Who You Were Born to Be: EMPOWERING ASTROLOGY With Award-Winning Astrologer & Author of “Getting To The Heart of Your Chart” FRANK CLIFFORD Sign up now: https://astrologyhub.com/reframingthezodiac/ For show notes & links from this episode, visit astrologyhub.com/podcast

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels
From Secondary School Teacher to Full Time Investor - Frank Patalano

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 44:15


Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing?  Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid    Going Long Podcast Episode 122: From Secondary School Teacher to Full Time Investor   In the conversation with today's guest, Frank Patalano, you'll learn the following:   [00:29 - 03:30] Frank's profile, in Billy's guest introduction. [03:30 - 07:11] The backstory and decisions made that led Frank to this point in his journey. [07:11 - 12:09] How to know when it's a good time to buy more, or fewer, numbers of properties. [12:09 - 18:15] Why Frank decided to invest long distance, and the reasons for investing out of state in Real Estate and other tangible assets, rather than just investing in his own backyard.  [18:15 - 24:40] Hoe being a teacher helped stoke Frank's passion for helping other people, and how he made the transition from school Teacher to successful Real Asset Investor.  [24:40 - 26:17] What Frank sees as the biggest things holding people back from taking action and starting down the road to becoming a Real Asset Investor.  [26:17  - 29:42] How Frank has been able to combine both investing in “alternative” tangible asset investments and also in traditional investments such as stocks to build the lifestyle that  he wants. [29:42 - 32:13] Frank tells us all about his Virtual Assistant company.    Here's what Frank shared with us during today's conversation:   Where in the world Frank is based currently: Rhode Island, New England. The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Made a new friend who was working at a local store, and he turned out to be a restaurant business owner, so Frank is planning to go surprise him at his restaurant after the podcast! Favourite European City: Naples, Italy. A mistake that Frank would like you to learn from so that you don't have to pay full price: When you're investing in a property that you will need to make lots of changes to, make sure you have the municipality of the zone you are investing in on board! Book Recommendation: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen Covey. Be sure to reach out and connect with Frank Patalano by using the info below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankpatalano  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowkings/?hl=en  Website: https://www.cashflowkings.com/  Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cashflow-kings/id1448325214      Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life.   To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE.   Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing?  Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE.   Be sure to connect with Billy!  He's made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites:   Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels

The Mentor Podcast
The Ultra-Wealthy Real Estate Niche, with Frank McKinney

The Mentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 39:27


Meet Frank McKinney, a modern day Renaissance man: Real Estate Artist, 7x International Bestselling Author in 6 genres (including “Aspire!” coming this spring), Philanthro-Capitalist, Ultramarathoner, Actor, and Aspirational Speaker who sees opportunities and creates realities where none existed before. Upon attending his 4th high school in 4 years (he was asked to leave the first 3), Frank earned his high school diploma with a 1.8 GPA. Then, with $50 in his pocket and without the benefit of further education, Frank left his native Indiana for Florida in search of his life's highest calling. Now Frank creates real estate markets where others fear to tread. As a real estate artist, Frank has created and sold 44 oceanfront spec homes with an average selling price of $14 million, shattering price records with each new project. Frank started with a $50,000 fixer-upper, and climbed all the way to a $50 million oceanfront mansion – on spec! Frank's latest creation? His FINAL $14M Masterpiece, 3492 South Ocean, that he SOLD for a record per-square-foot price. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Frank got started in real estate over 33 years ago with a $50,000 flip, and how his business has grown over the decades How Frank identified the two “recession-proof” segments of real estate, and how he moved into investing in homes for the ultra-wealthy in 1992 Frank shares the story of the most expensive piece of property he ever invested in and how he made almost $40 million on the property over the course of his investment Why Frank's high-end real estate niche has minimal competition from other real estate investors How Frank's business strategies allow him to survive and minimize his losses even when the market turns sour Why Frank markets his properties by creating a lavish, theatrical and elaborate experience for potential buyers Why creating euphoria in buyers by heightening the experience of all five senses is an art form that Frank has perfected Why Frank uses cameras to create “buzz” about his properties even as they're being built or renovated What vital lesson Frank learned from his most important mentor that led to building 29 self-sustaining villages How Frank and his Caring House Project Foundation build homes for just $4800 that can house a family of up to 8 in-need people Resources: Website: www.frank-mckinney.com Caring House Project Foundation website: www.chpf.org YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCvs0CXnDlCAbiCSGnBIEOHg Instagram: www.instagram.com/thefrankmckinney/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Frank-McKinney-34522737178/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/frank-mckinney-b4a14332/ Twitter: @FrankMcKinney Additional Resources: Get Ron's $599 Wholesaling course for FREE when you join his Gold Club for ONLY $59 a month!

Passive Income through Multifamily Real Estate
Episode #164: Scaling Up with Frank Roessler

Passive Income through Multifamily Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 16:47


Being an asset manager can require you to keep track of hundreds of issues — and that’s just for one property. If you don’t have the right systems in place as you scale your business, then managing your portfolio becomes an agonizing task. Today we speak with Ashcroft Capital founder Frank Roessler, whose company manages over one billion dollars of assets. Our conversation opens as we explore Frank’s business model and how he runs his asset management department. A common challenge when scaling, Frank shares his insights on when you should hire people and why you need time to make each hire. We then dive into the nitty-gritty of how Frank tracks his deals and properties through clever spreadsheeting and constant vigilance. After highlighting the importance of managing people, Frank discusses the software that he uses to develop his property metrics. We ask Frank to talk about some of his early mistakes and his answer highlights how business plans unfold over years and that communication is key in sticking to your plan, especially as new people are brought on. Near the end of the episode, Frank reflects on his asset management superpower. A must-listen for any company intent on scaling, tune in to hear more on this topic from the mega-successful businessman, Frank Roessler.Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Frank Roessler and the business model of his company, Ashcroft Capital.How Frank’s asset management department operates. Why Frank hires asset managers just before he needs them.The importance of tracking the small details in every one of your deals.Using meticulous spreadsheets to monitor your properties.Why managing people is an integral part of successful asset management. Hear about the software that Frank uses to develop his property metrics.The challenge of communicating your business plan as it unfolds over years. Frank’s asset management super-power; working with talented people. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:The Garzella GroupThe Garzella Group QuoteFrank Roessler on LinkedInredIQFrank Roessler on TwitterAshcroft CapitalJoe FearlessAlec RaggioResManRealPageYardiGary Lipsky on LinkedInKyle Mitchell on LinkedInAPT Capital GroupAPT Capital Group on YouTubePassive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook Group

The Astrology Hub Podcast
[2021 PREP SERIES] A breath of fresh air...

The Astrology Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 53:39


In this episode of the Astrology Hub Podcast, Astrologer & 2021 Inner Circle Guide, Frank Clifford + Amanda ‘Pua’ Walsh, Founder of Astrology Hub, discuss Frank's theme of 2021, "A breath of fresh air..." and when you can expect this innovative energy to arrive. Tune in and discover: Why Frank feels that 2021 will carry a breath of fresh air, and how the Jupiter/ Saturn conjunction in December at 0 Aquarius will inspire a collective need to embrace our differences and build social bridges of understanding. How Saturn and Uranus will heavily influence the year, and tips you can use to work with the conflicting sense of progression and regression these two planetary energies carry. Why feminine leadership will come into the forefront to guide us in 2021 and beyond. About the resurgence of Astrology in the mainstream and the importance of translating ancient terminology to modern conditions. Plus tips on what you can do now to prepare for 2021. Are You Ready for 2021? You’re invited to the FREE...

GRIT: The Real Estate Growth Mindset
Episode 042 with Frank Klesitz, CEO & Co-Founder of Vyral Marketing

GRIT: The Real Estate Growth Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 49:29


Frank Klesitz started Vyral Marketing about 11 years ago.  Since then, Vyral Marketing has helped hundreds of professional clients (mostly from real estate) generate leads and get in touch with their existing database, through education-based video marketing.Frank always keeps himself updated when it comes to the real estate industry.  So if anyone wants to know what is happening in real estate and where it's headed to, he would surely make a great resource person. In fact, he is one of the few guests on the show that we’ve had the honor to interview twice.  This goes to show the value he can provide for our listeners especially in these challenging times.Let’s join Frank as he shares his insights on the current status of the real estate industry, what the future looks like and the importance of having an effective marketing strategy.In this episode, we talked about:(1:49) What is going on in the real estate industry? (2:45) What does recovery look like for the real estate market?(5:08) What will the next 6 months look like?(5:36) 2 Big changes - Opendoor financing(7:41) What Frank thinks about Zillow having their own brokerage(15:13) What is the biggest disruptor in the real estate industry?(17:52) Why Frank believes that the money is NEVER in doing what you do(21:32) Two effective ways to get a Listing(24:50) Things to do to build your database(27:52) How do you win a listing with marketing?(32:08) How do I get business to my database(35:13) Why you need to double down on Matterport and virtual tours(35:52) What Frank thinks of the “giving all the options to the seller” trend? (45:36) What is Frank’s one piece of advice for anyone in the Real Estate business 

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing
Episode 201: From School Teacher to Full-Time Investor, with Frank Patalano

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 30:03


Frank Patalano is a former school teacher who has built enough passive income to work on Real Estate full time. He is a full time real estate investor who has primarily focused on buy and hold residential investing. Before selling some units recently, Frank was a part owner in about 60 units in Rhode Island. He also enjoys syndications (in 5 other states), and has dabbled with development/construction, some commercial, and some private lending. As a former educator, educating others is a top priority. Frank currently does that as a member and leader in the Rhode Island Real Estate Investors Group and as a co-host of theCashFlowKings, a real estate podcast. Frank also help others through his VA business, RealAgentHelper.com. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Frank's career began as a full-time teacher before he began investing on the side without his family's knowledge How Frank's entry into real estate investing started as a place to park his money, and how he slowly transitioned to investing as his primary career Why education and networking have been the main drivers of Frank's deals and the backbone of his portfolio How Frank intentionally keeps a variety of investments in many different markets but doesn't just take every deal Why Frank is a big fan of creating partnerships to do deals, and how he has formed a virtual group to do deals during the pandemic What big mistakes and challenges Frank has made during his career, and what lessons he learned from them Frank shares the details of a big win he achieved, fixing up a property, renting it for a few years, and then selling it for a huge profit How Frank and his group have been adjusting to the realities of pandemic, including successfully pursuing an eviction through Zoom What key daily activities and habits Frank follows to help him stay in the right mindset and achieve his goals Why Frank finds great value in real estate, and how he has had many mentors over his career that have made a lasting difference to him Resources: Website: www.cashflowkings.com Website: www.realagenthelper.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/frankpatalano/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thecashflowkings/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/thecashflowkings/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/patalano1 Twitter: @ribuy Additional resources: LIVE Event September 16-18, 2020: www.qlslive.com Website: SmartRealEstateCoach.com/traction Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/ Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC

Guru Viking Podcast
Ep60: Frank Yang - Full Natty Arhat

Guru Viking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 80:59


In this episode I am joined by Taiwanese Youtube Fitness star Frank Yang who on May 25th 2020, declared himself to be an arhat - the highest level of enlightenment in Theravada Buddhism. Frank discusses his intense spiritual quest, from his early days as a bodybuilder struggling with sex addiction, to a multi-year deep dive into Buddhist meditation practice. We learn about Frank’s initial awakenings, kundalini phenomena, encounters with entities, and journeys to astral dimensions. Frank lifts the lid on his successful Youtube channel of over 160k subscribers, and shares his personal advice for all those who seek enlightenment. … https://www.guruviking.com/ep60-frank-yang-full-natty-arhat/ Audio version of this podcast also available on iTunes and Stitcher – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’. … Topics Include: 0:00 - Intro 0:46 - The collective dark night of the pandemic 1:46 - Bodybuilding, sex addiction, and beginning meditation 8:33 - Plato and the link between physical training and meditation 10:48 - Frank’s relationship to his body 12:25 - Sex and philosophy 14:33 - Discovering Daniel Ingram and experiencing the Arising and Passing 16:54 - Frank’s first dark night 19:40 - Psychedelic explorations 23:54 - Stream entry on second Goenka retreat 31:18 - Frank’s meditation influences 32:07 - Kundalini awakening 37:16 - The affects of Frank’s Kundalini awakening 38:17 - Attaining 3rd path 41:16 - Attaining 4th path 51:14 - Controversy around attainments 52:38 - The effects of enlightenment on Frank’s sex addiction 57:34 - Stream entry to arhat in 1 year 58:42 - Out of body experiences and astral realms 1:01:06 - Frank’s encounters with negative entities 1:04:01 - Sensing energies in people and places 1:05:38 - Changes to personal relationships after awakening 1:08:10 - Why Frank is sometimes lonely 1:08:36 - Frank’s bi-polar diagnosis and his meditation path 1:11:15 - Frank’s Youtube channel and his creative vision 1:19:06 - Advice to those seeking enlightenment … Audio version of this podcast available on iTunes and Stitcher – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’. … To find our more about Frank, visit: - https://www.youtube.com/c/frankyang/featured … For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - http://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

Grow Your Law Firm
Networking and Building Relationships, with Frank Ramos

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 21:45


Frank Ramos is the Managing Partner of Clarke Silverglate, P.A. where he practices in the areas of commercial litigation, drug & medical device, products and catastrophic personal injury. He is AV Rated and is listed in Best Lawyers in America for his defense work in product liability matters. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why Frank believes that building and nurturing trusted relationships is the key to getting referrals Why pre-pandemic, Frank’s favorite relationship-building strategy was to meet for morning coffee at a local coffee shop How Frank’s favored relationship platform is LinkedIn, and how he believes in helping others to strengthen connections How Zoom has become a necessary networking tool in our current social-distancing reality, allowing us to maintain connections even remotely How volunteering your time and helping the organizations you belong to put on a virtual event can be a powerful way to network Why you should keep a spreadsheet of the contacts you have made and information you have learned about them Why handwritten letters are a favorite marketing tactic Frank uses, and how they can help you differentiate yourself from your competitors Why you should always make the effort to thank your referral sources any time they send you a referral Why getting involved in organizations and causes that you enjoy and have a passion for can help you form authentic relationships Why creating a vibrant presence online through social media and then regularly engaging with others can help you during social distancing Resources: Website: www.cspalaw.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/frankramosylt/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Clarke-Silverglate-PA-1561490547425137/ Additional Resources:   3 Barriers to Law Firm Growth and How to Overcome Them: https://pilmma.kartra.com/page/3-barriers-on-demand-registration PILMMA’s free Coronavirus Survival Kit: www.pilmma.org/free-resources/ Strategic Attorney Coach: https://www.pilmma.org/strategic-attorney-coach/ PILMMA Join Page: www.pilmma.org/marketing-lawyers-law-firm-management/

Elite Man Podcast
How To Survive The Workplace And Live Life Like A Gentleman In The 21st Century – Frank Miniter (Ep. 252)

Elite Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 59:15


Frank Miniter, New York Times best-selling author whose latest book is The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide to the Workplace, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Frank talks about what it means to be a man in this day and age and how we have to adapt to this radically different world we’re living in. He talks about 7 rules for surviving and thriving in the workplace and in life and what you need to do to be a 21st century gentleman. Frank covers mental, emotional, and physical toughness as well as proper mindset and social etiquette for being a strong but respectful man! If you’re wondering how to be the best man you can be and survive the war currently being waged against men, check this episode out now!    *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: Frank’s life growing up and the impact of being an active kid, hunting, fishing, fighting, and being outdoors The impact of being taught how to box from former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson The life experiences behind The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide, one of my all-time favorite books My boxing background and what I learned from doing this personally How to navigate through life in today’s day and age as a man The 7 rules for surviving the workplace as a man The fact that men are being attacked for trying to be men but at the same time attacked for not being manly enough in certain situations Understanding that the rules of the game have changed Why must should be what they seem Being who you truly are in all aspects of your life Being the hero of your day and being a stand up man The single biggest thing that men are missing right now in their lives The importance of sport in developing a boy and helping him become a true man Why Frank went running with the bulls in Spain several years back and what this teaches men about manhood The problem with feeling entitled and why so many people have this unfortunate mindset nowadays Being more aware of your environment and what’s happening around you How to challenge yourself the right way Being a man of action Mastering the tools you need in everyday life Treating a woman like a lady Being practical but looking good in the process Developing a gentlemen’s philosophy in life Being ready to exit the office and the importance of this Check out Frank on: Website: frankminiter.com Twitter: twitter.com/frankminiter New Book: The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide to the Workplace Sponsors: *Follow Justin on Instagram now for daily content not found anywhere else! * Have you joined the Elite Man Newsletter yet? If not, get on it now! Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and sign up to get special Elite Man content not seen nor heard anywhere else. Get all of our bonus podcast information, sneak peaks into upcoming shows, behind-the-scenes content, special offers, and exclusive Elite Man updates you won’t find anywhere else. I’m telling you if you’re not on our newsletter yet you’re missing out. Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and become a true member of the Elite Man Community. I look forward to speaking soon. EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter.  *Check out Justin's new book ELITE MIND at EliteMindBook.com or EliteManMagazine.com/elitemind.

Open Sourced Workplace
CEO and Founder of Alliance Group of Companies - PropTech Investor - Frank Cottle

Open Sourced Workplace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 36:12


Frank Cottle - CEO and Founder of Alliance Group of Companies, PropTech Investor and serial entrepreneur has owned serviced offices for 40 years. Alliance Group has almost 11,000 offices in 54 countries. We learn: - Why Frank wants to own the customer and not the center. - Why a company needs workplace flexibility - Strategies to hire the best people and provide a proper work environment - Data converts to Information, that converts to Knowledge, which converts to Action - Virtual Reality (VR) & Augmented Reality (AR) and the Future of Work - How technology provides solutions for distributed teams today and in the future I encourage you to help OSW by subscribing to the channel and liking our videos - it will really help the channel grow. OSW is operated and paid for 100% by Steve. You can connect with Frank on OSW - https://www.opensourcedworkplace.com/osw-lists/94/frank-cottle Join the Open Sourced Workplace Community today for Free: Service Providers FREE Sign Up Here - (You could be interviewed next) https://www.opensourcedworkplace.com/create-service-provider-profile Workplace Professionals FREE Sign Up Here - https://www.opensourcedworkplace.com/sign-up Check out other OSW Interviews: 1. Designing Workspace in London - Toby Moore-Morris - https://youtu.be/XqJtVeLcyAc 2. What is Workplace Psychology Design? Increase Productivity by 21% - Hannah Nardini - https://youtu.be/0wDYam92fyY 3. Activity Based Working Is A Corporate Strategy, It Is Not A Real Estate Strategy - Luc Kamperman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGbsb... 4. Do Something Great - Ryan Anderson: https://youtu.be/Ee9n411onek 5. How Does The Future of Work Impact Your Real Estate Strategy? Michael Ippolito https://youtu.be/IIqk3cB9PkM Listen to our Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Find your next Coworking Location on Open Sourced Workplace - https://www.opensourcedworkplace.com/... Connect with Frank on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankcottle/ #osw #proptech #coworking #ceo #realestateinvesting #startups #futureofwork #workplaceflexibility

Dear Life with Christina Rasmussen
Ep. 15 Frank White: What the Experiences of Astronauts Can Teach Us About Life, Loss, and the Universe

Dear Life with Christina Rasmussen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 68:08


I started this podcast so that I could give you access to people who have done not just incredible things, but things that are out of this world and my next guest is definitely one of them. Today’s guest Frank White is the man that coined the term, The Overview Effect. As some of you know I am obsessed with space and the stars and the universe and the whole mystery of the cosmos so when Frank said yes to this interview I was literally and metaphorically over the moon to have him join me! When you listen to this episode I want you to remember one thing, when we are able to have the perspective that is different from our unique point of view. When we can see the world from really far away and when we can see our loss and our grief and our trauma and our obstacles from a very different vantage point those difficulties and tragedies change did a little bit. This shift in perspective can make a world of difference when it comes to healing after loss and tragedy. In short, Frank is about space. His passion and need to understand the feeling that astronauts get when they are up in space and looking down on earth, they feel this awe and connection to everything. He has been mesmerized by that feeling for most of his life and career. His book the Overview Effect has been here in my home with me for years and I actually wrote about the overview effect a couple of years ago and shared it with all of you. So now you can only imagine the excitement that I have within my soul to introduce you to Frank White.  “When you can see your life as a larger, whole system it all starts to make sense..” ~ Frank White I hope that at the end of this conversation, you feel connected to our universe and space and your life and everything and everyone you have lost in a different way. My favorite part of the conversation was the connection between the Overview Effect and near-death experiences and that same awe feeling of not wanting to come back to earth and not wanting to come back to this life. I hope you will try to understand it from your perspective and please always remember that this reality is magnificent. Frank is here to spread light and new bigger perspectives to the world and I am forever grateful for this. And here is your homework for tonight after you listen to this episode. Go outside tonight and look at the stars! More About Frank White Frank White is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and a Rhodes Scholar. He coined the term "Overview Effect" and has written three books on the subject, as well as several books on other topics. He considers himself a "space philosopher" and advocates the creation of a new philosophy of space exploration and development.  You can connect with Frank via his website or Twitter.   In This Episode, We Talk About   Why Christina thinks Frank’s work about space and the overview effect can help and heal the “average people” Frank’s mission is to help as many people as possible to understand the overview effect because he believes it can help people How close we are to taking more regular citizens into orbit Looking at virtual reality to achieve the overview effect without leaving the house How Frank looks at his life from a broader perspective thanks to the overview effect That the essence of the overview effect is the ultimate goal of philosophy, psychology, etc. How Frank got connected to space and pursuing this line of work Why Frank thinks we all have a destiny and why he’s glad that it has all worked out the way that it has The idea that books write themselves Why Christina wants space to be part of our everyday life How private enterprise is shifting everything when it comes to space travel How Frank is connected to the private business owners that are at the frontier of space travel including Sir Richard Branson Space for Humanity - an organization that has opened up applications to people willing to travel to space and then come back and share their experience with the rest of us - to be space ambassadors How we can use space travel to evolve and expand consciousness How Frank thinks he may find his way into space Frank’s experience of loss in his life and how it connects to his work with the overview effect What Frank thinks happens when we die The connection between near-death experiences and the overview effect The idea of cosmic birth What Frank would like people to take away from his work The idea that we are all already in space and the crew of space ship earth And so much more!   Things We Mention In This Episode   Book: The Overview Effect by Frank White Book: The Cosma Hypothesis: Implications of the Overview Effect by Frank White Film: Overview Podcast Episode: Dear Life Podcast Episode #1 with Nicole Stott Physicist and Space Activist: Gerard K. O’Neill Book: The Golden Book of Astronomy Non-profit Organization: Space Studies Institute Organization: Space for Humanity Workshop: Join Christina at The Omega Institute for Life Reentry After Loss Book: Second Firsts by Christina Rasmussen Book: Where Did You Go? by Christina Rasmussen Newsletter - Message In a Bottle: Sign up for Christina’s weekly inspiration  And it would mean the world to me if you’d leave a rating and review on iTunes. I’d love to know what you think of the podcast and how I can make it better for you. Plus iTunes podcast reviews and ratings are really important to help get the podcast in front of more people to uplift and inspire them too, which is the ultimate goal. You can leave a review right here. Please continue the conversation with me @dearlifepodcast on Instagram.

From The First Chair Podcast
Episode 34 (EN) - Coaching Internationally, the Value of a Full-Time Training Centre & Analyzing the Canadian Volleyball Structure with Vincent Pichette

From The First Chair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 68:20


In this episode, Frank & Thierry welcome former Team Canada and Team France Assistant Coach Vincent Pichette to discuss his coaching path to international volleyball, developing a collegiate program, the value of a full-time training centre, how Canada's volleyball structure compares with the rest of the world and much more. (0:05) - Dual episode that contains Vincent Pichette's bio in both English and French interviews but different discussion topics in the second part of each podcast. (0:35) - Épisode double qui présente la bio de Vincent Pichette dans les deux langues suivi de thèmes différents. (1:48) - Why Frank has very high expectations about Vincent Pichette's interview?The Simple Phrase that Increases Effort 40% by Dan Coyle (2:15) - Vincent Pichette's bio (2:43) - With a multi-sports background, why did Vincent choose volleyball over the other ones as his primary sport? (3:45) - Was coaching always in coach Pichette's blood? (5:30) - What position did Vincent play through his volleyball career? (7:15) - Why did Vincent not go play pro right after university? (9:30) - How did coach Pichette fast track his coaching competencies through his master's degree? (10:37) - What did Vincent learn from being an assistant coach at the Paralympic Games in Sydney in 2000? (14:00) - What differences, if any, are there coaching disabled athletes? (15:45) - How did they prepare for the opening game against host Australia? (18:35) - Why was Michel Paiement one of Vincent's most impactful mentors early on? (20:00) - How did coach Pichette build the program at Collège de L'Outaouais? (22:50) - What kind of solutions did Vincent find to help individualize his coaching according to his athletes' needs? (24:00) - How did coach Pichette facilitate coaching recruitment and development back then with the region? (27:00) - Why coaches have to prepare the practice plan with a very high level of specificity? (32:45) - How can coaches apply the coaching concepts more efficiently? (34:15) - Why is the Canadian system not an ideal structure to get our volleyball athletes to the pro level overseas? (37:00) - Why is the full time training centre (National Excellence Program - NEP) such a critical piece to the national team? (41:30) - What is a typical week of training for a NEP athlete? (46:00) - Is it ideal to have athletes enter NEP at a younger age? (48:55) - Is the men's national team in a good position presently according to coach Pichette? (51:30) - What are the biggest differences between the Canadian and French volleyball systems? (56:50) - Why is the French national team's actual generation so unique and exceptional? (57:30) - Why is the Canadian men's national team still close in international ranking with these other professional volleyball based nations? (60:33) - What are a some adjustments that could be made to the Canadian system to close the international gap? (65:00) - What can a club coach do to close the international gap?

Theme Park Thursday with Dillo's Diz
S1E27: The Great Dillos Rave

Theme Park Thursday with Dillo's Diz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 58:29


Rave: verb to talk wildly or incoherently, as if one were delirious or insane. Why Frank in lederhosen may be sparking a 'feud' with @MorningMonorail, beer garden love/hate, The Miz is Jen's favorite, #MMC30, a quarter century debate about Fred Newman, and why Damon can only be a certain Dillos second favorite all time member of The All New Mickey Mouse Club. Like a gondola over troubled lake water, it's Theme Park Thursday!!! Theme composed by Matt Harvey. Intro/Outro performed by Lindsay Zaroogian. Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Website

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana
45. Frank Mocerino - Transforming Poor Health into an Impactful, Fulfilling Life

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 64:56


“There’s a lot more going on here than just cells floating around in my body. My mind has a lot more to do with it than I believe.” Frank started college just like any other student. He was outgoing, social, and identified himself as an athlete. But that all changed in his second semester when he got diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. Used to peak fitness and endless physical energy, Frank started to experience intense stomach pains and blood in his stools - on a daily basis. Sport became painful and Frank’s social life dried up because he never wanted to be far from a toilet. After 18 months of declining health, Frank put his trust in the doctors and agreed to have his colon removed. This involved major surgery and a length recovery process. Frank felt better for a few months, then the pain started all over again. In this episode, Frank tells his story of finding positivity amongst this chaos. He shares how he was able to learn from his dwindling health to take control of his life and find a way to be of service to others. “I was going to get advice from everyone and filter that through my own decision-making system. But ultimately, it wasn’t going to be someone else making the decision for me… It was going to be me interviewing, learning and reviewing all this information.” After traditional medicine failed to provide answers, Frank became the CEO of his own health - a decision that opened the door to an intense journey of spiritual and personal development. Frank learned to see his physical condition through a broader lens. He realized the problem wasn’t just in his physical body - it was connected to his emotions and mindset too. He learned that overall wellness and human optimization is a combination or emotional, spiritual, and physical pillars. Neglect one of these and it create a dis-ease state in another part of your body. It’s what makes this episode so fascinating. This podcast is more than a journey back to health. It’s also shows how you can keep control and influence - even when you feel your life is held back by factors outside of your control. So tune into this episode and listen to an incredible conversation about health, happiness, business, and the role your everyday decisions and habits play in creating a life that’s fulfilling - regardless of your circumstances. Frank really is a rockstar and I can’t wait for you to be inspired by this unbelievable episode. “You’re only as good as the patterns you run yesterday and today.” Some questions I ask: Can you tell us about your first illness? [5.29]How was life for you after your colon was removed? [12:50]What happened when you got Lymes Disease? [14:50]What gave you the confidence to take ownership of your conditions and seek alternative solutions? [18:18]How long did it take you to internalize new habits - and did your pain accelerate the process at all? [30:00]Why did your body not want you to change? [33:22]Give me a tangible example of how focusing on one part of your life led to clarity in another part. [36:50]What is it about love that allows the body to heal? [41:30]How do you stay grounded on a daily basis? [52:18] In this episode, you will hear about: Why Frank was advised to have his colon removed - and the harrowing detail of what this procedure involves. [10:00]Why Frank became the CEO of his own health. [20:50]The improvements Frank noticed as he began exploring alternative solutions. [22:19]How Frank ‘repatterned his identity’ with the help of Rob Scott - getting results after just three days. [23:59]Frank on the power of goal setting to create a life you love. [27:50]Frank’s wellness routine and anchors. [32:00]The interesting link between disease and emotions. [35:00]The power of authentic human connection - what happened when Frank had cracks in his armor and he allowed other people in to support him. [38:52]How love can play out in business - and what Frank is really selling at The Ohm Store. [45:45]The real reason people buy products (and how this transforms what you sell). [48:25] How to contactCheck out the love and Frank’s incredible singing bowl collection at www.theOhmstore.co. We thrive on your feedback, so if you’ve enjoyed this show, please rate us and leave us a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Soggy Nachos

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From The First Chair Podcast
Episode 09 (EN) - Thoughts on the International Coaching Symposium

From The First Chair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 54:14


In this guestless episode, Frank & Thierry discuss their highlights of the International Coaching Symposium that was delivered in conjunction with the VNL stop in Ottawa on June 8-10, 2018.   (1:00) - Preview on upcoming episodes recorded during the International Coaching Symposium   (1:50) - The Volleyball Nations League and the International Coaching Symposium attracted a large portion of the canadian coaching community   (3:40) - What was Thierry's biggest highlight of the symposium?   (4:58) - Take a moment to watch some of John Kessel's videos.  Motor Learning Principles with John Kessel The Championship Newsletter: Motor Learning Increasing Your Contacts Per Hour Growing the Game Webinar Series   (5:10) - Create a culture of play   (6:10) - Random drills enhance learning and transfer better to the game   (6:30) - Use of the court without use of the net is prohibited   (7:40) - What is the white ribbon trick? Grow the Game, John Kessel's blog   (8:30) - A few of John Kessel's favorite drills are explained   (11:25) - How do you provide feedback in a John Kessel drill?   (13:06) - What was Frank's biggest highlight of the symposium?   (13:42) - Why is John Speraw a great speaker?   (15:32) - What was Team USA's Rio experience and what can we learn from that experience?   (16:12) - Why does Speraw believe in intergrated sport psychology?   (17:12) - Kyle Paquette's resource, Trainwave, is a great solution to intergrated mental training.   (17:26) - What statistics are particularly important for coach Speraw?   (19:02) - Why Thierry really enjoyed Alix Krahn's session on Sport Culture?   (20:22) - What are the pillars of trust?   (22:02) - Why is focusing on relationship building so important?    (22:17) - Brené Brown is a great resource on this topic Which Brené Brown Books Should You Read First The Power of Vulnerability - TED talk   (22:39) - Why did many MVC coaches enjoyed LP Mainville's session?   (25:17) - Why Thierry enjoyed Larry McKay's session on in match adjustments?   (26:22) - Why in game management needs to be simple and based on facts like statistics?   (27:27) - What statistics are particularly important for coach McKay?   (29:42) - Who should gather the data?   (30:22) - Why Frank's favorite moment of the weekend revolved around Glenn Hoag and his session on match planning?   (32:02) - The OVA will attempt to transform every symposium session into a webinar and make them available on their website.   (32:11) - Why coach Hoag still does a personal pen and paper scouting method to prepare a game plan?   (33:41) - How Glenn Hoag simplifies the block defence relationship on court?   (34:24) - How did Frank's session on individual defence turn out?   (38:56) - What was the highlight of the MVC coaches who attended the symposium?    (43:21) - Any suggestions on how to improve the symposium if we were to host another one next year?   (48:16) - What would you like to hear about on the podcast?   (48:51) - What Mark Matheson would like to hear on future pods?   (51:31) - What Gerry DiGirolamo would like to hear on future pods?   (53:16) - Please provide feedback via FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca

The Marketing Secrets Show
The End Of The Information Age... The Next Phase Is ____

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 8:27


I heard something really cool today while listening to Frank Kern’s podcast and I thought I’d share it with you. In this episode Russell talks about listening to Frank Kern’s new podcast and why he says that the information age is over. Here are some of the other things you will hear in this episode. Why Frank considers the information age to be over and why Russell thinks that is so profound. Now that the information age is over, find out what the next phase is. And see why the specialized insights you have are going to so important. So listen here to find out why Russell agrees with Frank Kern when he says that the information age is dead. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson and welcome to a late night Marketing Secrets podcast. What’s up everyone, I am heading home from the office, it is 12:35 at night. This is like our second or third late night in a row. But I want to say something. If you’ve been listening, I think we’re on like episode 462 or 463 of this podcast. You probably remember many, many all nighters where we were at the office until 4 or 5 in the morning, 5 or 6 days in a row trying to launch Clickfunnels and build the empire and grow everything. We don’t do that very often anymore. But Todd and Ryan are in town, it’s the last night. Well, we pulled all nighters but they haven’t been real all nighters. We’ve been, last night, well last night we were there til 2, tonight was 12:30 so it’s pretty good. But I think in our old age, we’re getting older and we’re like, “You know what? We should go to bed. So we’re not as hard core as we used to be, which is good. So for those of you guys who are hustling entrepreneurs who are at the beginning of your journey, feel free to keep doing it because I did it for a long time. But I think maybe I’m maturing. I don’t know. I told my kids that I will never mature, and that I’m not like the other boring adults. So I don’t want to completely mature, but it is kind of nice to go to bed by 1. Anyway, take that for what it’s worth, I have no idea. I want to share something cool with you guys today, that I learned from Mr. Frank Kern. Frank is still one of my favorite people to study from, and he’s got a new podcast that came out called, Your Next Million Dollars, so if you are looking for a new cool podcast, Frank is the man. And in the last one I was listening to, it was really cool. Someone was interviewing him, I can’t remember who exactly. I don’t know if I caught who was interviewing him, but in the interview he asked something about information. He said, “Is information dead? Is it still the information age? Are people still buying information products?” things like that. And Frank as he usually does, said something brilliant and I was like, dang. It was awesome. He said, he feels like information is dead. There’s so much information out there. It was the information age for the last however many years. He said, the problem is not people can’t find information. Instead information is everywhere. There’s so much information. The Future is not information, like, ‘here’s a 20 module course, I’m going to teach you everything about blah’. The future is insights. Like what are your insights? Like ‘Hey, this is the tweak I found, the insight that you missed. We’re shifting from information age to insight age. The people that are getting paid the most money are not necessarily the ones who give information, because information is free, it’s the ones that have the insights. The ones who are able to come in and be like, ‘Here’s the thing you need to shift. Here’s the tweak.’ Which is why coaching consulting does well. It’s why I think a lot of times the stuff that we’re doing, Clickfunnels, we were talking about this the other day. If you look at the marketplace, pre-clickfunnel, before everything, there were a lot of people all out there, and there’s still people selling…..I’m sorry, I shouldn’t say….There used to be a lot of people that, I don’t know, people used to do product launches every week, these huge ones selling $2000 courses over and over again. It’s been interesting watching as that’s kind of faded. It’s still happening, but it’s not to the scale it was before and I think it’s because, especially our company. We are able to give away such amazing information for free because we make our money in the tools. The software is where we make our money. And then our inner circle is about insights, not about all this stuff to learn. It’s all about insights, here’s the tweaks for you. It’s the accountability, these other pieces. Two Comma Club X coaching is about accountability and about the systems and things like that. So when we were pitching at the Funnel Hacking Live event, we launched the new Two Comma Club X coaching program, and while we gave people information, tons of information, it’s part of it, that wasn’t the pitch. Because, you know, they have information, there’s all the information I’ve been publishing for the last 4 or 5 years, it’s everywhere. 460 something episodes of the podcast, a million YouTube, the content is there, but it’s the systems and the insights. Those are the things becoming more and more valuable. So start thinking about that for you guys, as you’re publishing. How can you make to where you can give away your information because the other piece of it becomes more valuable? For me it’s the software, but maybe it’s the systems, maybe it’s the specific insights that you have. Anyway, I thought it was really cool when Frank said that. I was like, that’s really cool. The information age is ending and it’s the age of insights, and that’s really where the value is at. Anyway, I thought that was really, really cool and thought I would share with you guys. Hey everyone, real quick, I just got done recording this podcast, and I was heading in the house and went back to find Franks podcast and listened to it again because I just wanted to make sure I had kind of said it correctly, and as he does sometimes, he said it way better than me. So I want to kind of restate one piece so I don’t miss it, because I think it’s the key to the insight you guys need. So what Frank said is that the information age is ending. There’s all this information and most of us are overwhelmed with information, and what he said was the insights are big because what people want, they don’t want more information, they want the one or two things they need to act upon to get the result they need. So that’s the insight. So it’s shifting from, “Here’s my 80 hour course.” To boom, “Do this and this and you’ll get that result.” It’s the insight. So anyway, I just wanted to kind of reemphasize that here in this podcast to make sure you guys didn’t miss out on that message, because that was the key. And like I said, the way he said it was so cool, I just had to come back and restate it. So thank you Frank, you’re amazing, and I will jump you guys back into the rest of the podcast. I am home now, I’m in the garage, I’m going to go to bed. I appreciate you guys, have an amazing day. Go build something awesome. We’re working on some fun things and it’s just, it’s exciting. I’m excited to show you guys over the next 12 months, between now and next year’s Funnel Hacking Live, all the cool stuff coming out. We’re working on the bigger roll out of Actionetics MD, which is so cool. We have all new onboarding dashboards and UI that’s going live in the app over the next few months, you will see, and then some really cool feature stuff coming out. Our new CRM that I was showing off today on Instagram, if you’re following my Instagram you saw that. It’s really, really cool. Our new memberships sites….some really cool things. I hope you guys are okay with us over delivering. We’re going to keep making the software better and better and better for you guys. But just today, and having Todd and Ryan here, if you guys know Todd and Ryan, Todd is my co-founder, Ryan is one of our partners, they’re the smart dudes. Them, and their teams who build this amazing software, it’s just fun seeing all the cool stuff they’re doing. We’ve basically, since last December, we’ve more than doubled the size of our development team, which is cool. It means we’re moving faster on things, we’re getting more stability. They were able tonight to double the size of our databases, which means we could double as many members as we have and won’t have any kind of load issues, which is awesome. They’re doing one more thing probably in the next week or two that will double it again. So we’re going to 4x our capacity, which is amazing for all of our Clickfunnels members. Things are going to move faster and, anyway, so many cool things. I cannot wait. So make sure you are listening in and make sure you’re subscribing and connecting to all the cool stuff we’re doing, because we are literally giving you guys all the info for free for the most part. My free plus shipping books are free, there’s, the information is there and now we got the tools and insights on the backsides to help you guys and get you to where you need to be. So with that said, I’m going to bed. I will see you guys later. Have a great night and we’ll talk soon.

The Jordan Harbinger Show
1: Frank Abagnale | Scam Me If You Can

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 97:26


Frank Abagnale is a former con artist, bestselling author of Catch Me If You Can, and now one of the world's most respected authorities on the subjects of fraud, forgery, and cyber security, Frank Abagnale knows how scammers work. His latest book, Scam Me If You Can: Simple Strategies to Outsmart Today's Rip-off Artists, is out now. What We Discuss with Frank Abagnale: How the constant rush to get untested new technology on the market for the appeasement of investors makes us all vulnerable to security breaches. Why Frank believes it's much easier to pull off scams these days than it was 50 years ago in his fraudulent heyday. Why, according to Frank, there is no technology that can defeat social engineering, and there never will be -- not even AI. Why Frank says that passwords are for treehouses, and what he envisions as a more foolproof way to protect our data from would-be scammers. The three traits of a good con man, and the five simple steps you can take to scam-proof your life. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://jordanharbinger.com/1 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Does your business have an Internet presence? Save up to a whopping 62% on new webhosting packages with HostGator at hostgator.com/jordan! Better Help offers affordable, online counseling at your convenience. If you're coping with depression, stress, anxiety, addiction, or any number of issues, you're not alone. Talk with a licensed professional therapist for 10 percent off your first month at betterhelp.com/jordan! FIGS knows nurses, doctors, dentists, and other awesome medical professionals deserve to wear scrubs that are antimicrobial and comfortable! Agree? Head to wearFIGS.com and enter code JORDAN at checkout for 15 percent off your first purchase! With Mighty Networks, you're able to build a community that's so valuable you can charge for it and so well-designed that it essentially runs itself. Get three months free when you sign up for a year at mightynetworks.com/jordan! The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reminds us that in the United States, one person dies every 50 minutes as a consequence of drunk driving. Drive sober or get pulled over!

Onward Nation
Episode 461: Stagnation kills companies, with Frank Cottle.

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 48:30


Frank Cottle is CEO of Alliance Virtual Offices and Chairman of the Alliance Business Centers Network with over 650 centers operating in 42 counties. He is the recognized expert on flexible working, the virtual office movement, and third place working. Prior to creating the Alliance brand, Frank successfully operated his own portfolio of business centers in multiple locations across North America. Frank has spent almost 30 years delivering business services that are finely turned to the workplace needs of startups, entrepreneurs, and growing small businesses. He has worked with tens of thousands of business owners and has become the go-to authority on flexible and remote work. What you’ll learn about in this episode Frank’s background Why Frank believes that the secret to time-saving and focus is building a team Why you cannot leave anyone out of the communications in a company Why you need to find joy in your work every day Why Frank’s goal is to be the best student of his industry Why you need to understand cycles and treat them differently Empowering people so that they can make decisions above & below their responsibilities Why you need to look at how you’re going to react quickly to any given situation Why stagnation kills companies Why the most important thing in business is flexibility How best to connect with Frank: Website: www.alliancevirtualoffices.com  

Ancestral Health Radio
Frank Forencich: The Long Body, Short Body Blues, and the Illusion of Logic | Ep.002

Ancestral Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 65:31


What do you need to know to beyond being fit and athletic? This is the question Frank Forencich pondered while spending time with the Hadza and !Kung bushmen in Africa. Frank's experiences would later lead him to discover the "Long Body" approach to human health, and the consequences of modern culture's mismatch from Natural Law. In today's episode, you'll learn: What led Frank to study indigenous people in Africa, The specific continuities that keep the human body alive, How to navigate the mismatch of modern culture, and... Much, much more. Episode Breakdown Frank's childhood struggle with sub-optimal health How regular exercise dramatically changed Frank's life in high school How Frank's studies at Stanford led him to question the history of his body Frank's observations about the Hadza and !Kung bushmen of Africa Frank's intimate, picturesque hunting experience "Habitat literacy" Bio-regionalism, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, and poison arrowheads Tribal eldership, generational continuity, and oral tradition "Short Body Blues" Frank describes the specific continuities that keep the human body alive Origin of the Long Body perspective Frank's advice for building continuity between the short body and habitat Seattle trailheads and the language Frank suggests you use while outdoors "Rich communication" Frank talks about going vertical on an old-new classic by C.G. Jung Affluence of class and opportunity Why Frank views most of today's food as "space food" Why Frank thinks exercise science is boring "Neuro-Optimism" Why Frank values growing older and what that means to him Frank's advice on ways to navigate the mismatch of modern culture What is a "Progress Trap?" If Frank were to give one piece of advice, he would say to [???] The Long Body training program

Fail To Learn: Teaching stories from business, sales, marketing, coaching, blogging, freelance, & entrepreneurs.
FtL 11: Frank Bria - Scaling Your Business When You Realize You’re Not Scalable

Fail To Learn: Teaching stories from business, sales, marketing, coaching, blogging, freelance, & entrepreneurs.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 46:53


What would happen if: 1) You were working on the other side of the planet, 2) You get a text from your wife that she’s going to the Emergency Room, 3) You need to get home today but your business has you stuck? That’s what happened to Frank Bria, author of the book Scale, and today’s guest. This is a crazy story with a ton of nuggets to help you grow and scale your business. Here’s what Frank and I talk about: Why Frank doesn’t believe the "follow your passion" advice. How his life changed while he was in Kiev and received a text message that his wife was driving herself to the emergency room… And a second text saying she was being admitted for emergency surgery, and their young kids were at home. How each of his clients slowly fired him when he changed his model to consult from home. How life design worked against him. Why he said "I built a business that wasn’t scalable." Why he said, "You can put a blindfold on and stumble over marketing gurus." The importance of a repeatable process. How a 'rewind moment' can keep you motivated and inspired in your business. Why you need to talk with people when you’re struggling. Why the inner game is the biggest problem facing entrepreneurs. How to get the most out of a mastermind group. What Frank meant when he said, "You can’t become a brain surgeon by reading about it, or watching over someone’s shoulder." The responsibility he feels towards his students and clients. How Frank took what he learned as a math professor to help his clients today. Why he likes Tony Robbins' mindset and how it would help most entrepreneurs. Enjoy the show...

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
78: Frank Curzio Gives Advice for Beginner Investors

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 46:46


I’m excited to welcome our first stock expert and active investor on the show, Frank Curzio. By now, you probably know that I subscribe to the passive philosophy when it comes to investing – that’s right I love my index funds! However, a lot of you have expressed interest in participating directly in the stock market… so I thought that Frank would be a fantastic resource for you and could give you another prospective on investing so you can decide which one is right for you. I’ve known Frank for almost a decade. He is one of America’s most respected and recognized stock experts. He’s been analyzing stocks for almost 20 years and has traveled all over the world to find the best companies to invest in. He currently writes the Disruptors & Dominators newsletter for Uncommon Wisdom, a division of Weiss Research. And prior to that, he was an analyst and editor at Stansberry Research. Frank has also experience working for one of the richest hedge-fund managers on Wall Street and is the host of the Wall Street Unplugged podcast, which has been ranked #1 on Apple’s iTunes website as the “most listened-to” financial show in the business section. Three takeaways from our interview: -- How to get started if you are a beginner investor. -- Why Frank prefers to spend a little more… even if he doesn’t have to. -- Early memories of being the son of an investing pro!