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Max Wenerstrom is a blacksmith and craftsman best known for creating hand-forged knives that balance a beautiful aesthetic with practical durability. Max started blacksmithing at the age of 15, became obsessed with the craft, and quickly demonstrated an elite talent for creating one-of-a-kind knives. His passion led him to study under a 17th-generation Japanese bladesmith, who began teaching Max the art of forging knives in the Japanese tradition-- a labor-intensive, time-honored method of creating some of the world’s sharpest and most durable knives. - I was introduced to Max by my friends at Ranchlands, one of the West’s most respected ranch management companies. Max was participating in a residency at Ranchlands’ 87,000-acre Chico Basin Ranch, where he was offering blacksmithing demonstrations and forging a specific model of knife developed in partnership with Ranchlands. It’s a knife created specifically for ranchers-- designed to be used on horseback for everyday work and high-stakes situations. So when the folks at Ranchlands told me about Max, I drove out, and we sat down for an inspiring conversation. - Max is only 21 years old, and as you’ll hear in the interview, I was blown away by his maturity, work ethic, and commitment to quality. But aside from my endless amazement with his age, we covered a ton of interesting topics. We chatted about his beginnings in the craft, and what led him to study with world-famous Japanese bladesmith Murray Carter. We discussed his dedication to creating the highest quality products, how he pushes himself to constantly improve his craft, and the hard work involved in both. We discuss how he started building his business during high school and how it has grown and evolved in recent years. We talked about his partnership with Ranchlands, the process of making a knife, his deep love of the West, and advice for anyone seeking to begin a deliberate practice of craftsmanship. - I really loved this conversation and appreciated Max taking the time to chat. Be sure to check out the episode notes for links to Max’s website and to the specific Ranchlands-inspired knife that we discussed. I hope you enjoy! --- Max Wenerstrom Wenerstrom Forge Ranchlands-Inspired Remuda Knife Full episode notes with links: https://mountainandprairie.com/max-wenerstrom/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:15 – When Max started forging knives 11:35 – Why Max start smithing at such a young age 13:45 – When Max realized he had a talent for bladesmithing 16:30 – How Max ended up using his bladesmithing at Ranchlands 23:30 – Max discusses his mentality in bladesmithing, why he values quality in his knives, and how he pushes himself to improve his craft 26:00 – Max walks us through the process of making a knife 29:15 – Max talks about what you need if you are interested in starting bladesmithing 32:30 – Max discusses what made his teacher, Murray Carter, such a good teacher 34:15 – Max highlights other craft-makers he admires 37:30 – Max discusses his plans for the future of his craft 43:00 – Max discusses knife sharpening, care, and styles of knives 53:15 – Max identifies the West as a source of inspiration 1:00:45 – Max’s parting advice --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-spence/ Jeff's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffgiorgi/ Jeff is a partner and head of Ed Partnerships at Quadc. He is also the podcast host of the Quadc Podcast. What we cover: - What is Quadc doing in the educational space and the problems they are solving - Why they started a podcast - Why Max runs a podcast - Why students want to use their services - Jeff's background and how he got into the educational space - Jeff's thoughts on University - How Jeff got a job without finishing University - If other people have been successful without a degree why can't I be - His page Journey of a Salesmen - You can create your own internships - Do you think universities are going to stay the same - Networking on Linkedin - How to get better at linkedin - Why Dming people on linkedin is so powerful
Max is a serial entrepreneur and currently the co-founder & CBO at Spin Brands, a leading social media agency based in London. Before this, he took over a retail bike store at the age of 19 and eventually sold the business last year. He also invests in a host of early stage start-ups such as Drafthound and Your Heights.Round 1: (2:02) What success means for Max right now. His struggles finding contentment despite the success he has had.Round 2: (10:18) Where Max got his work ethic from. How Max justified a loan to buy Bikes Direct UK at the age of 19 instead of going to uni or getting an MBA. Max's investment strategy.Round 3: (30:25) Why Max felt a bit resentful towards the education system. How the education system could be better set up for the modern day and to suit a diverse array of personalities and characteristics.Round 4: (37:16) Max's outlook on time management and productivity.Final Round: (41:46) 1) What Max believes that most people don't. 2) How Max would like the world to have changed in 5 years' time. 3) Max's Unboxing Ring Walk Song.Follow Unboxing on Instagram: www.instagram.com/unboxingwithharry
- Why MAX is struggling with his Play rehearsals- SAM busy Auditioning!- What went wrong on MAX's latest project- Why every Actor should do a basic stunt courseSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/twounemployedactors)
Max Keller is a real estate investor, bestselling author, and highly sought after consultant, speaker, and expert panelist on the topic of lead generation and marketing for real estate investors. In just a few short years Max went from being a full-time high school Math Teacher to flipping over 100 houses. Max's unique marketing approach landed him onstage with Robert Kiyosaki being presented with the 2019 Industry Innovator of the Year Award. What you will learn in this episode: How Max made the transition from teaching high school math full time to investing in real estate through wholesaling and fix-and-flip How Max learned the importance of differentiating as his local real estate investor market became increasingly crowded, and why he decided to focus on senior homeowners How focusing tightly on the senior niche surprised Max by helping him land more deals, even if he wasn't always the highest bid Why there are two ways to get deals, by either hunting or trapping, and why Max considers himself a trapper Why Max wrote a book not to sell to readers, but to build his credibility and sell readers on what he can do for them How there are two different methods real estate investors can take to write a book, and what kind of time and money it takes to write a book How writing a book can be a powerful tool for building credibility and trust and generating more leads Max offers examples of how writing a book became a game changing marketing strategy and helped generate word-of-mouth advertising How Max's book has increased the profitability of his deals, reduce competition and seller resistance, and helped Max have more fun What obstacles Max sees in real estate investors that feel hesitant about writing a book, and why people often misunderstand what being an expert entails Resources: Website: https://dealschasingyou.com/prefontaine Free Gift from Max: www.smartrealestatecoach.com/maxgift Learn More about Max: www.smartrealestatecoach.com/dealschasingyou LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/max-keller-567760154/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/SaviorPublishingHouse/ Additional resources: SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS
Brandon Hill (@IamBrandonHill), CEO of Vori, Max Mullen (@Max), co-founder of Instacart, and Mike Duboe (@mduboe), GP at Greylock, join Erik on this episode to discuss:- What led Brandon to start Vori.- Why Max and Mike were excited to invest in the company.- How the grocery space currently operates and the antiquated technology currently in use.- How the space has evolved over time and the history of the supermarket.- How it will change and evolve in the future.- Why on-demand startups didn’t work out the way people thought they would.- Doing things that don’t scale.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at www.villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Want to get updates from us? Subscribe to get a peek inside the Village. We’ll send you reading recommendations, exclusive event invites, and commentary on the latest happenings in Silicon Valley. www.villageglobal.vc/signup
The brain is one of the most important organs in your entire body. It plays a major role in how well other organs function, so it's a good idea to support a healthy brain with a healthy lifestyle. In this episode, Max Lugavere, a health and science journalist, expert in all things brain health, and author of New York Times best-seller Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life, shares what he has learned about how food, exercise, lifestyle changes, and more can affect brain health and cognitive decline. In this episode you'll learn: -How Max got started in the health/fitness/nutrition space -How his mother's experience with dementia affected him -That dementia can affect people at any age -Why preventive actions are so crucial for dementia -Why good metabolic health is key to maintaining and boosting brain health -Only 12% of people in the US have what is considered "good" metabolic health -That blood pressure plays a key role in brain health -About the myth that dietary sodium from homemade food largely affects blood pressure -Why whole foods are a better choice than highly processed foods -That 71% of the sodium that your average person consumes comes from ultra processed packaged foods, and restaurant foods -Why he chooses to eat low-carb -Why Max advocates for a mostly grain free diet for those with blood sugar regulation issues and nutrient deficiencies -For improved brain health protein and fiber should be prioritized at every meal -Max's view on the ketogenic diet and improvement to cognitive function -About glucose hypometabolism -About time restricted feeding and how it has been shown to affect metabolic health and blood sugar regulation and blood pressure -Some of Max's favorite foods for brain health -Benefits of avocados and a certain fat they contain -Why grass fed beef is a great choice when it comes to healthy protein and fat sources -The importance of understanding how foods affect behavior -That Max allows himself 1 "snack" per day to help maintain moderation -Some oils people should avoid (grape-seed oil, canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil) -The difference between monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats -How different oils are extracted -Some better options when it comes to choosing salad dressings -Why Max isn't afraid of unsaturated fats -The brain benefits of exercise, especially aerobic exercise -Why resistance training is crucial for metabolic health -That non-exercise physical activity makes up a huge portion of calories that you burn everyday -That boxing can greatly benefits fitness levels and brain health -About the benefits if sauna for mental and cognitive function -The importance of mastering the art of positive self-talk Connect with Max on Instagram Max’s books, Genius Life and Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life Max’s Podcast Genius Life Other References: Amanda's episode: How to Meal Prep Like a Boss Barrel sauna Infrared sauna Studies: -2019 NIH study that found ultra processed foods overconsumed by about 500 cals per day https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-study-finds-heavily-processed-foods-cause-overeating-weight-gain
Having a hard time with recovery? Listen to trainer Max Artsis as he dives into his experience with training athletes and high level performers; what it has taught him about individual movement patterns and recovery times. Max advises how people, like you, can enhance their bodies and explore them to their full potential with simple daily habits; enhancing power and speed abilities with a 99.9% difference from the general public. Tune in as he reveals his favorite tools of recovery and simple tricks you can use to better your health in your everyday life. Become inspired by his motivating words on how we can all live more movement based, sustainable lives. What You Will Learn in This Interview with Max Artsis: @maxartsis 02:23 – How Max feels about his scope of practice and what is best for his athletes 05:01 – What lead Max into the the field of training 07:45 – How Max’s musical theater background influenced him as a coach 08:29 – Why Max believes intrinsic goals for health are needed for a more sustainable life 11:25 – Max’s experience with training high level performers, such as executives, elite athletes, etc. 14:49 – Why each stress management technique fits differently for each individual 16:06 – How Max implements and measures recovery time with his clients 18:14 – Some of Max’s favorite recovery tools and focuses 20:39 – Max’s advise for the general public to significantly enhance the efficiency of their bodies 22:28 – Max’s advice to those who don’t know where to start in their speed and power enhancement journey 24:37 – Max’s health journey and his mentality with human bodies and recovery About Max Artsis Max has been training for 10 years, 6 of which were spent at Nike World Headquarters where he was a Nike Master Trainer, and the North America Trainer Network Lead. He now trains elite athletes, olympians, and executives in Los Angeles, and is the Director of Sports Science and Education at Rokke Performance Therapy in Tigard, OR. Items mentioned in this episode include: Max's Website: https://www.artsisathletics.com Max’s Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-be-about-it-podcast/id1278654724 To Train with Max: http://www.rokkesports.com/about We Think You’ll Love: FREE QuaranTeam Challenge The Free 7 Day Mobility Challenge Jen’s Instagram Dom’s Instagram YouTube Channel Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! To see the episode’s full show notes and check out the rest of Doc Jen’s website, click here: www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode37 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TOBpodcast/message
This is episode two of the Why Products Fail series and on this episode, I sat down with Max de Melo and Patrick Niederdrenk, Co-Owners of America One Luxury Real Estate, to talk about how to successfully break into crowded markets and why so many fail trying. Whether you're launching a startup or in a product team trying to introduce a new product into an existing and crowded market, you'll be glad you took the time to listen. Here's what we talked about: Both originally from Germany, Max and Patrick knew they wanted to work together and knew that real estate is where they wanted to focus How they landed on Arizona as the geographic market to pursue and how a vacation to Scottsdale solidified Arizona as that key location they would focus on The level of due diligence before diving into the market How you need to immerse yourself in the world you're breaking into so you can know the ins and outs of it before ever stepping into it Why Max and Patrick started with homes in the lower price points early on and why their "luxury" name doesn't prevent them from still working in the lower price point homes The way they re-framed their thinking of the term "luxury" and how it has shaped their customer service strategy What went into their decision to completely integrate their business vertically How personalization is factored into every aspect of their offering Why it's so important to truly understand your customer to serve them well How important it is to check the expectations you have going into a crowded market and how that impacts success and failure rates Any new business or product needs to have a long-term view rather than setting expectations strictly on short-term successes or results The importance of spending money (wisely) to make money. Reinvesting in yourself and the business is a MUST And the importance of building and maintaining a quality reputation for sustained success Connect with Max and Patrick: https://americaonerealestate.com https://www.maxandpatrick.com/ LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/productmanagementlessons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/productmanagementlessons/support
Succeeding at the top of the funnel requires some out-of-the-box thinking, and that’s what today’s guest has skill and experience with. Max Traylor offers his clients productized consulting services and is the author of a new book called Agency Survival Guide. In today’s episode, Max discusses the impetus for the book, how he got into productized consulting, and why he uses the agency framing to talk about his clients. Episode Highlights: The impetus for Max’s book How Max first started to get residual passive income Blending consistency and customizability What Max discovered interviewing people on his podcast Separating strategy from implementation Three stages to residual income Why Max uses the agency framing The importance of a healthy balance in clients How Max plans to socialize the book Where listeners can find Max’s book Resources: Max Traylor
Max Sharkansky is the co-founder of Trion Properties and oversees all aspects of acquisition, disposition, and property analysis for the firm. Since founding Trion Properties, Max has led the acquisition, renovation and disposition of over $300,000,000 in mismanaged and distressed assets. Prior to co-founding Trion Properties, Max was a Senior Associate at Marcus & Millichap from 2002 through 2006. While at Marcus & Millichap, Max managed the sale of several million dollars in real estate throughout the continental United States, specifically in the multifamily arena, elevating him to one of the top-ranking brokers in Los Angeles. What You’ll Learn: How Max got started in RE shortly after college as a Multifamily broker with Marcus and Millichap. How Max transitioned from the distressed debt side to owning the physical assets. What specific fundamentals changed leading into 2007 that signaled that there might be uncertain times ahead. How Max and his team define “Heavy Value-Add” and why they prefer this type of opportunity versus a more stabilized asset. The formula that his team uses to ensure that they never over improve an asset to where the return doesn’t justify the cost of improvements made. How Max navigates operating in states that have a high risk of rent Control restrictions. Why Max prefers a vertically integrated property management and construction versus outsourcing to a third party firm. And much, much more… Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click HereTo Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Hereto learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them Click Here Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2
Episode 5: #100DaysofNoCode - Join host Alex as he catches up with Max Haining for the first of our community sourced shows and discuss Max's challenge: 100 Days of No Code. Including: -What the #100DaysofNoCodeChallenge is -How you can get involved EVEN without building anything -Why Max started this challenge CONNECT WITH THE CHALLENGE ON TWITTER: Hashtag: #100daysofnocode Twitter: @100daysnocode Visit: www.100daysofnocode.com Max's Plan: Here Connect with Max on Twitter: @hainingmax _____________________________________________________ Sign up for the No Code Podcast Newsletter Here! Tweet to share and show your support for the show! Visit: www.nocodepodcast.carrd.co Connect with us on Twitter: @nocode_podcast Email: nocodepod@gmail.com
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Could mushrooms be the next cannabis? Here to answer this and provide us some key insights into the fascinating world of psilocybin is Max Montrose, President of Trichome Institute. https://www.cannainsider.com/go-trichome-classes ===> use coupon code: insider for 10% off DISCLAIMER: DO NOT USE ANY DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES WITHOUT CONSULTING A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. THIS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Key Takeaways: Max’s background in cannabis and how he came to start Trichome Institute An inside look at Trichome Institute and its mission to set the highest standard for science, education, and certification in cannabis Counterfeit cannabis strains and why the products you’re buying may not be what you think they are Why Max believes we need to change our terminology for sativa and indica Factors that determine a strain’s potency and why THC isn’t everything Trichomes and Max’s recent discovery of a seventh cannabis trichome Terpenes and the importance of smell in deducing good terpene chemistry What the term “OG” actually means The Trichome Institute’s new Interpening book and what sets it apart from other books on cannabis A deep dive into psilocybin mushrooms and their life-changing benefits How the decriminalization of psychedelic mushrooms is gaining traction and what that could mean for you Common misinformation surrounding psilocybin Max’s advice on how to achieve an optimal mushroom experience Where Max sees psychedelic mushrooms heading over the next 5-10 years
Max Boonen is the Founder & Director of B2C2, one of the world's largest OTC liquidity providers. In this conversation Frank and Max discuss: Why Max encourages competition amongst OTC liquidity providers Why Max thinks the institutional investors that matter may already be in the space The importance of accounting for regulatory and customary risk when entering a new market Why the majority of B2C2 clients prefer to trade Tether How B2C2 differentiated itself as a young company
- When you're in an audition and asked if you can rockclimb- Why Max had to have a Police Check.- Best place to sit in a cinema.- Max talks through how he approached his new Voiceover Demo.- How to do your first Showreel- Preparing for ChristmasSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/twounemployedactors)
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Could mushrooms be the next cannabis? Here to answer this and provide us some key insights into the fascinating world of psilocybin is Max Montrose, President of Trichome Institute. https://www.cannainsider.com/go-trichome-classes ===> use coupon code: insider for 10% off DISCLAIMER: DO NOT USE ANY DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES WITHOUT CONSULTING A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. THIS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Key Takeaways: Max’s background in cannabis and how he came to start Trichome Institute An inside look at Trichome Institute and its mission to set the highest standard for science, education, and certification in the cannabis industry Counterfeit cannabis strains and why the products you’re buying may not be what you think they are Why Max believes we need to change our terminology for sativa and indica Factors that determine a strain’s potency and why THC isn’t everything Trichomes and Max’s recent discovery of a seventh cannabis trichome Terpenes and the importance of smell in deducing good terpene chemistry What the term “OG” actually means The Trichome Institute’s new Interpening book and what sets it apart from other books on cannabis A deep dive into psilocybin mushrooms and their life-changing benefits How the decriminalization of psychedelic mushrooms is gaining traction and what that could mean for you Common misinformation surrounding psilocybin Max’s advice on how to achieve an optimal mushroom experience Where Max sees psychedelic mushrooms heading over the next 5-10 years
In this episode (43:16) Jennifer and Sarah welcome 2018 Large Dog European Open Champion Max Sprinz to the podcast. You Will Learn How Max trained Baxx’s running contacts. How Max uses distance skills in his handling. Why Max emphasizes foundation work in his training. German rules on training in the ring. Mentioned/Related YouTube Video: Max and Bäxx at the 2018 European Open Video Analysis of Lisa Frick and Hoss from 2012 Episode 104: Building Confidence Through Challenges
Interested in what is currently happening with multifamily in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle? Then this episode is for you.Max Sharkansky, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Trion Properties, joined us in-studio to provide an in-depth look at multifamily on the West Coast.In this episode you will learn:– What is currently happening in the West Coast market– Why Max's hold period strategy has changed given current market conditions– What markets to keep an eye on for future opportunityWant to learn the fundamentals of commercial real estate investing? Be sure to enroll into RealCrowd University, our free six week course designed to teach you the important fundamentals behind commercial real estate investing.Click here to enroll.
Max is world class spiritual teacher and transformational mentor who, for more than 30 years, has been helping others find peace in a world of chaos. Still, Max was struggling to find peace within his own marketing strategy. His inability to consistently find his ideal clients was driving him to work too much and underserve his ideal client. As he puts it, he was getting a “minuscule rate of return” for the massive marketing work he was doing. Max tried… a radio show networking workshops And then the internet came along and he tried… blogs product launches virtual summits Plus much, much more ...and because of all that, he admits he began to lose some of his love for what he does. It became more about the grind of getting content produced and launching the next product than about getting results for his clients. Then, Max found Clients on Demand. In this interview, we pull back the curtain on what Max experienced as he began to apply our system. He describes what it was like to push through, and then breakthrough to the results he's getting now. As you listen, don't be surprised if you hear a little of your story in Max's story. In this episode you'll discover... How Max is able to work less than ever before. Why Max believes his clients are now getting bigger, faster, more transformational results by giving them less. Max's notoriously difficult niche and what it means to your success. How the Clients on Demand model allowed Max to start enjoying the product creation part of his business again. And so much more...