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Why Richard is trying to stop the construction of the Obama Presidential Center ... Richard's stymied attempt to stop alterations to Chicago's Soldiers Field ... Raising questions about the OPC's environmental impact ... Richard's account of critical race theory ... A legal history of racial redress in the US ... Richard: Biden exhibits less comity than Trump did ...
Why Richard is trying to stop the construction of the Obama Presidential Center ... Richard's stymied attempt to stop alterations to Chicago's Soldiers Field ... Raising questions about the OPC's environmental impact ... Richard's account of critical race theory ... A legal history of racial redress in the US ... Richard: Biden exhibits less comity than Trump did ...
Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is Richard Skorupski, a 21-year veteran from the US Navy and the author of “The Flyover County” book series. The series depicts life in rural America and offers an alternative perspective about living away from the city as inspired by Richard's life-changing decision to move into a small rural town in South Dakota. He also got involved in the marine parts business as his second career, proving that Boomers have so much life ahead of them after retirement. He drops by in our podcast to tell his story and share some of his secrets in becoming a successful author. Join me in this episode and learn why Richard is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 03:46] Opening Segment I introduce and welcome Richard Skorupski How New Jersey drove Richard away from New Jersey [03:47 - 13:30] Finding The House You Feel That's For You Richard shares his experience in the recreational boating industry What he found out in a random surfing in the Internet Buying a neighborhood and a community What does Richard mean by this? [13:31 - 28:43] Becoming a Successful Author Moving from the city to a rural town How do you know your neighbors? 2 things to do according to Richard Richard's secrets to becoming a great author [28:44 - 38:13] Dealing with Moments of Culture Shock Richard shares his approach in writing “letters to home” and not war stories He gives an interesting thought about our minds A story about “culture shock” that you should not miss [38:14 - 48:10] Writing a Happy Ending Self-publishing vs. Looking for a publisher Writing a book for the first time? This is the ONLY thing you should do Why Richard always writes a happy ending [48:11 - 54:57] Making Your Readers Escape Reality For a Moment Richard shares one of the best one-lined reviews he received What he enjoys about living in a rural town A culture that's easy on the heart Living your own life and giving it the dedication it deserves [54:58 - 57:48] Closing Segment How can the Boomer Nation connect with you? Links below Final announcements Tweetable Quotes: “If you're going to be an author and you want to write stories, it's a wonderful thing to do because it allows your imagination to actually escape [reality].” - Richard Skorupski “Nothing happens until you take these 10 fingers and you put them on the keyboard.” - Richard Skorupski Resources mentioned: Realtor.com Rush Limbaugh Email flyovercounty@gmail.com to connect with Richard or follow him on Facebook and Twitter. Check out his personal website to learn more about his work. Buy Richard's books on Amazon! ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused boards to rethink their risk oversight. As a result, managing risk has become more top-of-mind as a skill set for board recruitment. And these days, what better site to use than LinkedIn to network if you want to find yourself in a boardroom? Networking virtually is becoming an absolute necessity as more and more professionals go remote. In this episode of RIMScast, Whitney Craig, RIMS Government Relations Director, rejoins the podcast to conduct a special interview with career coach, Richard Dodson! Richard is an award-winning author, speaker, career consultant, and — most importantly for this conversation — a LinkedIn expert! Currently, he is an Executive Consultant and the LinkedIn Practice Lead at Navigate Forward; the premier provider of Executive Transition Services. To say Richard is knowledgeable in the space of self-promoting and catalyzing careers is an understatement. His book, Power Your Career: The Art of Tactful Self-Promotion, won five national awards as the best career book of the year; and he has coached more than one thousand people through challenging career transitions. Richard and Whitney speak about the RIMS Path to the Boardroom initiative, the skill sets and personal branding updates you need on your LinkedIn profile to either sit on a board or rise to a high position in leadership, the most important first steps to take in order to be considered for a board, how to leverage virtual networking, and what you can do to use LinkedIn to procure a board seat. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS's Global Membership. [:26] About today's episode! [:38] How to access RIMS LIVE 2021 sessions and keynotes online! [1:12] More about today's episode. [2:00] Justin welcomes Whitney Craig back to RIMScast! [2:05] Whitney shares about the RIMS Path to the Boardroom initiative. [2:37] Why did Whitney choose to interview Richard Dodson in this episode? [3:20] As the guest host of the podcast, Whitney welcomes Richard Dodson to the podcast and shares what they will be discussing in their interview. [3:41] What is a LinkedIn expert? [4:26] The most important aspects of your LinkedIn profile that you need to focus on to get it to that next level. [5:45] How important is it to have good photographs on LinkedIn? [6:19] How to write a good headline (under your name and photo) on LinkedIn. [6:59] Should you clear out old or irrelevant information on your LinkedIn when you're setting your sights on a board seat? [8:10] How similar is a LinkedIn profile to a CV or resume? [9:14] How important are endorsements on LinkedIn to a recruiter? [11:17] LinkedIn influencers: does your follower count matter to a recruiter? [13:20] Should you reach out to board members on LinkedIn? [15:02] How important is your LinkedIn profile activity when someone is vetting you for a board seat? What are they looking for in potential board candidates? [17:54] Upcoming RIMS webinars, events, and initiatives. [19:15] Why Richard wrote his book, Power Your Career: The Art of Tactful Self-Promotion at Work. [20:19] Richard shares some tactful, self-promoting tips for risk professionals that are more reserved. [23:15] About Navigate Forward and how they help professionals with board readiness. [26:40] When should someone start analyzing, tailoring, and building their LinkedIn brand? [29:47] Whitney thanks Richard Dodson for joining this episode of RIMScast. [30:15] Justin gives his thanks to Whitney and Richard, and highlights some of the links to check out in this episode's show notes! Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS Events, Webinars, and Services: Did you attend RIMS Live 2021? Sessions are accessible through June 30th, 2021. Log in with your badge number: RIMS LIVE 2021 If you did not attend RIMS Live 2021 but want to access on-demand content, purchase the “Post Event Virtual Pass” for $499 to access the sessions, keynotes, and marketplace until June 30th. Visit: RIMS.org/RIMS2021 Registration for the VIRTUAL Spencer & Gallagher Golf Tournament is now open! Visit SpencerEd.org for more information and to register through August 15th, 2021 (You choose the golf course and team all while continuing to support the Spencer Educational Foundation!) Spencer's Risk Manager on Campus Program — Volunteer Today! Upcoming Webinars: June 9, 2021 | RIMS Advocacy Presents: The Legislative Landscape for Autonomous Vehicles for 2021 and Beyond — FREE FOR MEMBERS ONLY. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. June 10, 2021 | “Mission Critical — Actionable Insights to Strengthen DEI Strategies for the Insurance Industry” | Sponsored by Gallagher CORE360 Insights June 16, 2021 | NARIMS Presents “State of the Market” | Free For All RIMS Members June 23, 2021 | “Bermuda and the Changing Landscape of Climate Risk” | Sponsored by BDA RIMS Virtual Workshops Upcoming RIMS Webinars On-Demand Webinars RIMS Advisory Services — Ask a Peer Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS: Path To The Boardroom Navigate Forward's Board Readiness Page (Includes Free Resources) Power Your Career: The Art of Tactful Self-Promotion at Work, by Richard Dodson and Nancy Burke Related RIMScast Episodes: “Risk Quantification and Constructive Criticism with James Lam” “The Future of ERM with Dr. Andrea Bonime-Blanc” “Monica Merrifield on Innovation and Strategic Risk Management” “Women's Advancement in the Risk Profession” “The Intersection of ERM and Corporate Culture with Gretchen Anderson” Download any episode of RIMScast. RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: Risk Management Magazine Risk Management Monitor RIMS Coronavirus Information Center RIMS Risk Leaders Series — New episode with Cheryl Lloyd now available! RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Stories — New Interview features 2021 Rising Star, Elliot Long RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! Spencer Educational Foundation Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on iTunes. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook and Twitter, and LinkedIn. Follow up with Our Guests: Whitney Craig's LinkedIn Richard Dodson's LinkedIn
In today’s world we have an alarming lack of masculinity, and countless men that seem aimless. This is why I wanted to get Richard Cooper, author of the book, ‘The Unplugged Alpha’, on the show to drop some knowledge and much needed truth that will allow men to get the clarity they need in navigating the world, relationships, and the sexual marketplace. In the episode we discussed: Why Richard started working in this area How men have always been disposal in society Why toxic masculinity isn’t a problem, a lack of masculinity is The difference between The Blue & Red Pill Why it’s important to watch what women do, rather than listen to what they say What hypergamy is, and why it is important for men to know The rise of the Beta Male Why no Alpha Male should date a feminist How fatherless homes have contributed to the demise of society The 3 Red Flags men should avoid when looking for a women Why it’s important for men to chase excellence and have a purpose & much more It was a pleasure speaking to Richard and getting to share his knowledge with you guys. Understanding both masculine and feminine energy is essential to health and living a happy life, and although it’s not always a popular topic to breach, the information in this podcast will set you on the path to success in the area. You can find Richard & his book here: https://entrepreneursincars.com/ & https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unplugged-Alpha-Richard-Cooper/dp/1777473306 If you love our Podcast and want to support the Revive Yourself quest to promote holistic health and wellness information, become a Patron. For more Revive Yourself podcast episodes, visit https://reviveyourself.co/revive-yourself-podcast/ You can find products mentioned on the episode here Give us a follow on social media: Twitter: @revive_yourself Insta: revive_yourself Facebook: @ReviveNaturalHealth Linked Inn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-martin-b3b2b0128/ Medium: @ryan-revive-yourself Enjoy the show and don’t forget to share it with your friends and family, as well as writing a comment, or a review on iTunes. To Your Health & Happiness Ryan
This week I talk with Richard Kettle about his new innovation that gets more wool off a sheep back and why that matters more than ever as wool experiences a renaissance. Richard recently visited a merino farmer that supplies the global merino brand Icebreaker and his reaction to this breakthrough technology was astounding.Richard and I actually go back a few years, because he also runs the Birchleigh Polo Club and let me have a go a few times on one of the more gentle horses in his stable. What I've always admired about Richard is how he's always looking to improve things for the animal. That phrases 'animal welfare' is something that Richard imbues into the products that Animal Health Direct supply to farmers via nationwide retailers. In this episode, we go deep on one single invention that takes a single on farm activity and transforms it into one that gives farmers more wool for their effort. While that hasn't been the priority for some time with depressed wool prices, that's recently changed. I hope you enjoy this chat with entrepreneur, innovator and Animal Health Direct CEO, Richard Kettle. 3 mins 30 secs The problem with existing sheep identification spray markers getting in to the fibre of the wool. 6 mins 54 secs Why sheep need to marked in the first place.10 mins 51 secs Why Richard decided to solve this problem and the lightbulb moment that came from the problem with road accident marking. 13 mins 48 secs What this quality means for the wool industry and how it will be identified. 15 mins 45 secs How Richard intends to get farmers to accept this new breakthrough technology and the barriers to adoption. 20 mins 30 secs What the broader Animal Health Direct business creates animal welfare solutions for sheep and beef farmers in New Zealand. 22 mins 28 secs The competing multinationals and how Animal Health Direct competes in New Zealand. 24 mins 50 secs Settling ponds that produce clean water, no smell to be compliant with what councils and government wants. 27 mins 29 secs Richard's view about being in business and what it means to be out on his own in agriculture. 29 mins 13 secs The Fadeaway 400mL and 200mL product sizing and pricing. 30 mins 15 secs Why merino farmers are switching to Fadeaway for premium wool
Treasury is often the first to fall in an acquisition. It’s been a theme in the career of this week’s guest, but not one he’s bitter about. In fact, it has allowed him to experience a variety of treasury roles across a range of industries. In this episode of the Treasury Career Corner podcast, I am joined by Richard Luke, the Treasurer at Spirit Energy. Spirit Energy is one of Europe’s top independent exploration and production companies. They have operated and non-operated interests across the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, and Denmark, with 33 producing fields and 146 exploration licences. Spirit Energy was formed in 2017 by combining Centrica E&P business with Bayerngas Norge AS. Today they are focused on growth in North-West Europe by being lean, agile, and sustainable. Their vision is to become a leading full-cycle exploration and production player, running assets to their highest standard, and achieving great commercial deals. Richard is a senior corporate treasury professional with over 20 years’ experience working in capital markets and bank financing, cash management, and financial risk management gained within large international organisations. Before Spirit Energy, he held a variety of treasury roles at Shire, BG Group, BPB, Vodafone, and Tarmac. He has extensive experience in planning, driving, leading, and executing risk management strategies, as well as in-depth knowledge of global debt and derivative markets. If you want to find out how varied a role in treasury can be, don’t miss this episode. On the podcast we discussed… How Richard’s year out at Tarmac got him started on his treasury career The downside of Treasury being first to fall during an acquisition and how his career and been heavily shaped by mergers and demergers How being pragmatic and adapting has served him well in all his positions Why Richard recommends the Association of Corporate Treasurer (ACT) exams Richard’s view on the evolution of Treasury and anticipating future risks Richard’s lockdown TMS implementation and why he believes its better to have treasury teams out of London Richards tips for advancing your career and why it's important to hire people on your wavelength If you would like to connect with Richard, you can find him https://uk.linkedin.com/in/richardluke (here on LinkedIn). Are you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury? Whether you’ve recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. http://www.treasuryrecruitment.com/jobs (Find out more here). Or, send us your CV and let us help you in your next career move! If you’re enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-treasury-career-corner/id1436647162#see-all/reviews (click here)!
Richard Bland is a digital consultant, website manager, and the founder of BhambraBland. He helps business owners who are looking to scale or develop a better online presence, as well as startups who are looking for a creative mind to think through their approach to getting online. What We Cover: - The need to support family as the main driver behind starting a business - What is a digital consultant and who are Richard's longest-term clients - Why someone would say NO to growing and scaling their business - How COVID has affected businesses and created new opportunities online - Why Richard has decided to let go of goals and the future Connect with Richard Bland: - https://bhambrabland.co.uk/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhambrabland/ - https://www.facebook.com/richardbhambrabland Connect with Small Business Growth Club: - https://www.smallbusinessgrowthclub.simplero.com - https://www.adminandmore.co.uk - https://www.linkedin.com/in/virtual-assistant/ To Join Small Business Growth Club go to https://smallbusinessgrowthclub.simplero.com/product_categories/36159 To try our networking group go to http://smallbusinessgrowthclub.eventbrite.com
Richard Oelberger is the host of the Richard Listens Podcast and a licensed psychologist. In this episode of Yield Today we talked about choosing self-care in these tough times and preparing for the great things we'd all like to do in the future!Check out more from Richard!Richard’s Website: https://www.richardlistens.com/Richard’s Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/richardlistens/id1506445402 Episode Time Stamps:0:30 - Thoughts on the Yield Today name3:50 – Advice for bouncing back from the pandemic6:30 – Creating Self-Care moments for yourself9:30 – Letting go of the past and transitioning – have a clear line where you do that11:15 – Things I do to improve my self-awareness12:30 – Warning signs for stress and struggles15:30 – Taking care of your body and breath17:40 – Working together with your friends to make focused growth20:45 – Learn to control the controllables24:45 – Making a micro difference that builds up tons over time.28:15 – Mental stresses between different sports38:00 – Why Richard does what he doesGreat Quotes from This Episode: “We trust our thoughts a little too much.”“If we are too invested in our thoughts, what is happening in the other parts of our body?”“(The Pandemic) it’s like a silent war.”
On the PRmoment Podcast this week we’re talking to Richard Rawlins, CEO and founder of Finn.Finn was founded in 2005, it has a turnover of approximately £3 million and 35 employees. It is based in Leeds and focuses exclusively on the FMCG sector.Here’s a flavour of what Richard and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discussed:01.40 mins Why as a 21-year-old Richard enrolled in The British Army.04.10 mins Why Richard left the army.05.35 mins Is it surprising more ex-service personnel don’t work in PR?07.10 mins Why PR’s lack of visibility as a career option for people leaving the army, for graduates, for those leaving school is a big problem for the sector.08.45 mins Richard talks about Finn's “Next of Kin” scheme that goes out to local schools, academies and youth trusts to tell them about a career in public relations.10.30 mins Why originally Richard wanted to be an ad man.12 mins How Richard had become “a bit institutionalised” in the army and it took him a couple of years to adapt to a career in PR.13 mins How a spell at Cohn & Wolfe in 1995 defined his approach to PR.15 mins Why Richard believes the sector is too focussed “on being good at PR and not (being) good at client”16 mins “Good PR thinking is the foundation of great communications but too often it's restricted to the earned channel”.18 mins Why in the FMCG sector, the PR agency is now “very often the lead agency” says Richard.20 mins Why Richard sees Finn as an FMCG specialist agency, not a regional agency.23 mins How the virtual way of working has changed the game for agencies outside of London; they always struggled to recruit enough talent. Remote working means that is no longer an issue.25 mins In September 2005 Richard founded Finn. Why did he decide to set up his own business?30 mins “Why the sweet spot is the intersection between corporate and creative.”30 mins Finn is very much focused on FMCG brands. Why did Richard decide to retain such a specific sector focus?30 mins Why “generalism isn’t a strategy”.32 mins How Finn took a hit at the start of lockdown but has repaired since then.
Welcome to E335 of the EcomCrew podcast! This is a special episode because it’s the first time that we have a returning guest from our Under the Hood segment. We started doing Under the Hood back in 2018 to give free hour-long advice to other ecommerce sellers and feature them on our podcast. This year, we’re touching base with our past guests to see how they’re doing and how our advice impacted their business. When our guest, Richard Phillips, was here 2 years ago, he had recently made the transition from affiliate marketing to actually selling physical products. If you missed that, check out E155. In this episode, Richard and I talk about Richard’s ecommerce journey - 2:28 Not being discouraged about business mistakes and failures - 6:28 Why Richard went into the glassware industry - 7:40 The importance of packaging for giftable items - 10:05 Is Amazon the right place for Richard’s products? - 15:15 Buyer behavior during holidays - 15:45 Using Amazon customization to make products more special - 18:15 Who should be using Facebook ads - 24:00 Using Google AdWords - 30:40 Using influencer marketing to promote your products - 34:15 Influencer tiers and what factors to consider- 35:24 How many products you should give away to influencers - 37:54 The advantage of having a catalogue of products - 40:35 Increase in traffic at tactical.com - 44:15 How Mike’s writers make good content - 48:55 If you would like to get more reviews for your Amazon listing, we have a great deal for you! We are partnering with Captain AMZ to give EcomCrew podcast listeners 10% off on their paid plans. We know how useful they are to sellers because we use them personally. Want to be a guest in our Under the Hood episodes? Sign up now and get the chance to be featured on our podcast and get an hour of coaching. If you liked this episode, please leave us a review over at iTunes.
With the COVID-19 crisis dominating our spring semester, the focus of the podcast shifted slightly, and we had several conversations with distinguished investors talking about the impact of the crisis on financial markets. For this season, in addition to the essential lessons about investing and good asset management practices, we are going to explore broader investment experiences and different approaches. Today, I'm particularly delighted to share this conversation with the great value investor, Richard Lawrence who has made a career as a true pioneer, particularly in Asia, where he built a legendary track record. Richard is the Chairman and Executive Director of the Overlook Investment Group, a firm that invests in publicly listed equities across Asia, and that he founded in 1991. The Overlook Partnership, which Richard founded in 1992, currently has over $6 billion in assets under management, and since inception has achieved an astonishing capital-weighted annual compounded return of almost 14%. On this episode, Richard and I discuss the advantages of learning asset management in a family office environment, why he decided to move to Hong Kong, the evolving Asian investment landscape, the Overlook investment philosophy, the four components of a great stock pick, what to consider when building a team, why passive investing brings opportunities for active managers, and so much more! Key Topics: Richard’s early exposure to investing as a career (3:38) The advantage of learning asset management in a family office environment (5:05) How the connection between economic and social growth influenced Richard’s studies at Brown University (7:03) Richard’s early career journey from telex translation to analyst (8:45) How Richard developed the beginnings of his “superior business” investment philosophy (9:53) Why Richard decided to move to Hong Kong (11:22) The Asian investment landscape in the late 80s (12:43) Creating the foundation for Overlook Investments (17:05) The four components of a great stock pick (18:34) How to assess a company’s pricing power (21:45) Richard’s defense against the lack of corporate governance regulations when he started in the Asian markets (25:06) Using the “tower” to track potential investments (27:51) The Overlook approach to portfolio construction (29:52) The five evils ( 32:19) Why you should keep an eye on current account imbalances (33:26) Why Richard decided to cap the growth of assets under management at Overlook (37:25) Richard’s perspective on cutting fees (38:56) The critical aspects of building a team (40:51) How diversity plays a critical at Overlook (42:32) Why Richard refuses to do post-mortems (44:04) Figuring out the institutional framework in China (45:59) The impact of deteriorating US-China relations on the investment landscape (51:27) How passive investing increases opportunities for active managers (55:00) And much more! Mentioned in this Episode: Overlook Investments Thanks for Listening! Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at valueinvesting@gsb.columbia.edu. Follow the Heilbrunn Center on social media on Instagram, LinkedIn, and more!
A dynamic conversation between 4 current and past VPs of Engineering who cover tons of patterns and anti-patterns about being a VPE! You'll hear how leadership is different in large vs. small companies, mental models to determine your greatest leverage, why you DON’T need to act like an owner, how to put trust into practice when you’re transitioning into a new role, and about the imperfect path to become a VPE. SPEAKERS: CATHY POLINKSY CTO @ Stitch Fix JERRY KRIKHELI VP of Engineering @ Houzz RICHARD WONG SVP of Engineering @ Coursera ERICA LOCKHEIMER VP of Engineering @ Linkedin Learning And CLAIRE LEW CEO @ Know Your Team SHOWNOTES What Cathy means by “the best leaders spot patterns, understand problems, then build systems to solve them” (3:55) Jerry’s view on how the practice of leadership is different at large companies vs. small companies (7:30) Erica’s perspective on how the transition to VPE is different than other eng leadership roles and how to put trust into practice (12:27) Why Richard resonates with “act like an owner” and what it actually looks like in practice as VPE (16:40) Cathy’s top 3 priorities as VPE that determine how she spends her time and how to refocus your team (23:50) Richard's mental model to determine where he has the most leverage for impact and why being technical isn't always about writing code (26:16) Jerry's 3 key hiring traits and how to create an environment where you're the first to know when something's wrong (30:10) The imperfect path to become a VPE and Erica’s advice for engineering leaders with an “unconventional” background (34:01) The common struggle to balance being a problem solver and being the bottleneck as a VPE (39:11) How they cope with and manage stress (42:55) Takeaways (45:00) ELC SUMMIT 2020 Accelerate your growth as an engineering leader at the ELC Summit! Learn from 100+ incredible speakers. Talks cover tons of well-rounded curated topics. There will be opportunities for hands-on practice through workshops (+ other programs), and speed networking with other eng leaders through our own custom-built platform! More details and tickets @ http://elcsummit.com Join our community of software engineering leaders @ https://sfelc.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engineeringleadership/message
In this episode, you will learn: • Richard’s brief bio • Why Richard decided to leave the corporate world • Richard’s thought process on mobile home parks • Richard’s horizontal income • Richard’s personal expenses • Richard’s life happiness index • Richard’s strengths and weaknesses • What Richard does to give back to the community • Make the work of Sole Hope possible at https://solehope.org/donate/ • Some of the most poignant moments in Richard’s life • The greatest things that Richard would like to achieve • Plus, so much more! Richard Sherman has over 15 years of experience in enterprise contract negotiation and sales with clients including Nike, Microsoft, Amazon, Expedia, Honeywell, HTC, Weyerhaeuser, Russel Investments and Starbucks. Richard is an expert in large-scale contract negotiations with complex and long-term sales processes.
Menlo Innovations CEO Rich Sheridan became disillusioned in the middle of his career in the chaotic technology industry. He had an all-consuming thought: things can be better. Much better. He had to find a way. Why couldn’t a workplace be filled with camaraderie, human energy, creativity, and productivity? Ultimately, Rich co-founded Menlo Innovations in 2001 to end human suffering in the workplace. His unique approach to custom software creation is so surprisingly different, that 3,000 people a year travel from around the world just to see how they do it. His passion for creating joyful work environments led to his bestselling and widely celebrated book, Joy, Inc. – How We Built a Workplace People Love. His highly anticipated second book, Chief Joy Officer, came out December 4, 2018 and will continue to prove that a positive and engaging leadership style is actually good for business. What you will learn from this episode: Richard shares the story of Menlo Innovations and its focus on ending human suffering in the workplace by spreading joy What the 5000+ visitors to Menlo Innovations have seen that sets the company’s culture in a league of its own How the global pandemic has impacted Menlo Innovations, and how their powerful culture helped them make the transition to being a 100% virtual office How the team adapted to using remote work tools like Zoom and were able to maintain their unique culture even remotely How the team developed a sequence to navigate the crisis: survive, adapt, sustain, emerge stronger, and thrive again How the outbreak of the pandemic took Richard by surprise and was difficult to adapt to, and why it’s natural to struggle through difficulties Why Richard wrote Chief Joy Officer, the follow up to Joy, Inc., and what important topics he covers in the new book Why the intentionally joyful culture at Menlo is helping the organization maintain optimism through these difficult times, and why joy isn’t the same as happiness Why Richard feels the two strongest aspects of the culture at Menlo are that the team actually believes in it and that they want it to survive How Richard equates leading a business with flying an airplane, with forces of lift vs. weight and thrust vs. drag applying to businesses too Resources: Chief Joy Officer by Richard Sheridan: https://amzn.to/2XSv1KW Email: rsheridan@menloinnovations.com Schedule a tour of Menlo: email experience@menloinnovations.com or visit https://menloinnovations.com/tours-and-workshops/factory-tours Website: https://richardsheridan.com/ Website: https://menloinnovations.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/menloprez/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/menlo-innovations/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/menloinnovations/ Twitter: @menloprez Additional Resources: Sell With Authority book written by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner Predictive ROI Free Resource Library Connect with Stephen Woessner on LinkedIn
Subscribe to How To Trade ItThere is a science to how price moves, which Richard Krugel refers to as market geometry. When you understand market geometry, you can learn how to trade price action within the natural flows of the market. In this episode of How To Trade It, Richard joins me to talk about his background in trading, how to understand market geometry, and what trading full-time looks like for him. Richard is a full-time Forex, Futures, and Options trader and developer of the Exponential Profits System. Understanding market geometry led to a breakthrough for Richard—and was ultimately what he developed his trading system around. Don’t miss this informational episode!You’ll want to hear this episode if you are interested in...[2:23] How Richard Krugel started trading. [8:30] The biggest factor to turn things around.[9:46] The most important part of market geometry.[11:06] How much time is trading full-time?[15:21] The timeframe Richard follows for trades.[16:44] Why Richard chose a stress-free strategy.[17:59] Richard’s longest drawdown experience.[21:14] What sets Richard apart from other trading educators[23:23] Who is a good fit for Price-Action Income?[25:28] FREE e-book on Market GeometryResources & People MentionedFREE Market Geometry eBookConnect with Richard KrugelPrice Action & IncomeWatch on YouTubeFollow on FacebookConnect on LinkedInConnect With Casey StubbsWebsite: https://caseystubbs.comSubscribe! https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbsTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseystubbsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/caseystubbsLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/caseystubbsNewsletter: https://financeandmarkets.com/Subscribe to How To Trade ItSupport the show (https://caseystubbs.com)
Today on a very philosophical episode of Blurred Laws & Life with Richard Busch we discuss: Starting @blurredlawsandlife Instagram, The Butterfly Effect of the murder of George Floyd and the aftermath of it in the world & how it has changed the world, Deciding to take the LSATs, Getting into Law School, Interviewing for a federal clerkship, Being hired by King & Ballow, Going to New York for an investigation into The New York Daily News, Filing a Civil Rico case, Why Richard was chosen to go to New York, Being in New York during the first World Trade Center bombing, September 11th, 2001, and How the Butterfly Effect is real. Music Provided by FreePlayMusic.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com
Tap into The Power of Your Mind using Law of Attraction and Hypnosis Techniques
Power of Your Mind Podcast Interview with Richard Nongard – The Seven Most Effective Methods of Self-Hypnosis In Episode #83, I am talking with Richard Nongard. Dr. Richard K. Nongard is the author of The SEVEN most EFFECTIVE Methods of SELF-HYPNOSIS: How to Create Rapid Change in your Health, Wealth, and Habits and numerous other books. He is a leadership keynote speaker and trainer who helps businesses engage culture, build community and discover affirmative identity. He has real-world executive and entrepreneurial experience in both the education and healthcare sectors. As a licensed psychotherapist, he has applied his problem-solving and communication skills to business psychology and is an expert in sales psychology, motivational psychology, and peak performance coaching. There is no simpler way to make significant changes in your life than by learning self-hypnosis. Almost every leading book on personal development, from Napoleon Hill's book, Think and Grow Rich, to Tony Robbins book, Awaken the Giant Within, stress the value of self-hypnosis. Richard's book reveals the most effective methods behind that advice and tells you exactly how you can easily maximize your success by mastering self-hypnosis and autosuggestion in one of seven different ways. We talked about: Why Richard feels that “self-hypnosis is so simple a child can do it” (as mentioned in the first chapter of his book) Whether he believes that children can hypnotize themselves or whether the expression was meant as a figure of speech Richard's thoughts about many of the famous people who have come out and claimed that they have used self-hypnosis to advance their careers Why Richard talks about dehypnosis in chapter 3 and whether we are hypnotizing or dehypnotizing Which of the 7 most effective methods of self-hypnosis (that Richard discusses in his book) is his personal favorite How visualization can work for you, even if you aren't “visual” And MUCH MORE! For more information, visit Richard's website: https://richardnongard.com/ You can also follow Richard at his Facebook Pages: Richard Nongard's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HypnosisGurus/ ICBCH: Hypnosis, NLP and Coaching Facebook Group: http://www.icbchgroup.com * * * * * Victoria Gallagher is a worldwide leader in Hypnotherapy, a #1 Best Selling Author, International Speaker, Life Success Coach, and Renowned Authority on the Law of Attraction. She has dedicated her life to empowering people all over the world to successfully live a life of liberty, aligned with their dreams through her effective meditative recordings and online courses. With the new HypnoCloud iOS app, you can achieve the wealth you desire, be healthy and fit, have the career you want, live the lifestyle of which you dream, and reach spiritual fulfillment. Download HypnoCloud from the App Store now: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hypnocloud-relax-and-let-go/id1450270910 Begin your Personal Growth Journey Today with your 30 Day Trial to Personal Growth Club Video Training course for just $1. Start your trial now at: http://PersonalGrowthClub.com/My-Secrets For our listeners who found us on Power of Your Mind Podcast, go to Hyptalk.com and sign up for your Free Self-Hypnosis Video Training Course. Also First Time Customers get 35% off Your First Order of Hypnosis Downloads when you use the code "PODCAST" in your shopping cart at: Hyptalk.com Learn more about Victoria Gallagher and her new book Practical Law of Attraction at:VictoriaMGallagher.com If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave us a review! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/power-your-mind-hypnosis-law-attraction-meditation/id1161784063?mt=2
Holmes: That’s it… Fuck all squared… Lost on the streets…. Walking… Hours… All night… Because Holmes; is alone. Gerbil: Tick tock tick tock Tarquin! Time to return! Holmes: You! Gerbil: He is Das Ich, you are Das Es, I am Das Uber Ich! Holmes: Where were you when you were needed? Gerbil: You must go back, take the blame, take the shame. It is who you are! Save your friend! Holmes: From what? He’s not my friend anymore. He’s a user! He’s got ‘Black Velvet Man’ now! Gerbil: Take the blame, take the shame. Retuuuurn! Holmes: I trusted you to get me out of these situations. I did what you wanted. I followed you. Why were you gone? I’m getting suspicious now. Gerbil: Everything will be all right. Holmes: You weren’t there when HE was around… Gerbil: Don’t think! Do! Holmes: Tomathy too, he wasn’t himself… Gerbil: Tick tock Tarquin! Holmes: Who is Tarquin? Is he me? What am I? Am I mad-in-the-head? I don’t know anymore. Sure I never did. But I can’t stay alone forever… I’m here for a reason! Gerbil: We have work to dooooo! Holmes: Yeah! Tomathy disowned me. But it wasn’t him. He was under the influence of his monkey balls or something, something… Like some evil… Gerbil: Stop thinking! Start doing! You are das ES! Instinct-no-think, instinct-no think! Holmes: Hang on! Sure if I’m the ‘instinct’; that means I do what I want. Tomathy’s the ‘Das Ich’ and he does, what then? Gerbil: He controls you… Regulates you… Holmes: He controls me?? AKSKSKSH! Sure I controlled him! I took all the blame! I took all the shame! He was the one doing what HE wanted! Getting naked! Eating vomit! I had to jump in to save him! To eat his shit to take away his shame! For he was supposed to be refined, and, and gentle, a soft soul and a true- and he fuckin’ turned on me! He betrayed me! He, he defriended me! Gerbil: You must take back control, to give him back his control… over you… Holmes: Ah here… I’m lost! I was ‘instinct’ but then I lost it… Tomathy took it, as he was ‘control’, but as he took ‘control’ he gained ‘instinct’ and shit on the table… and then, so… uh, and you in the box, you’re the wha now? Gerbil: I am Das Über Ich! Holmes: I see… So like, the ‘ich’ means Tomathy, so should be ‘control’ as you said, and, so you’re like ‘above the controller’… you’re like; The Total Controller??! Gerbil: YESSSSS! Nyyessss! Tick tock tick tock! Holmes: I have no idea what’s going on, but I’m going to find out! I’ll do it for Tomathy and then he’ll take me back. I’ll go and find this Psycho Freud fella! He’ll know won’t he? Gerbil: NOOOOO! Cancer-jaw cancer-jaw! You are wasting time! Return! Return! (HORSE & CART) Tomathy: (STERN) Holmes! Holmes: Tomathy! Gerbil: Losing controoool! Holmes: You see! It’s Tomathy! Tomathy: Get in! Holmes: Aksksksh! I knew you’d come looking for me! Tomathy: Be quiet. I’m doing this against my better judgement. Even Richard Murphyarty advised me against it. But he doesn’t know! He’s waiting for me at the Hofburg Palace… But it’s near noon now and I arranged this meeting for you… Holmes: (HAPPY) Ah Tomathy! Which you is it? Have you snapped out of it yet? Tomathy: I’m more concerned that the genius Freud in his frail health has made time to meet you and it would insult him not to show up. And this is the last thing I will ever do for you Holmes. Holmes: But… wait… If, if he fixes me… We can- Tomathy: Beastly behaviour- Holmes: Uh, we could take the train home together? Tomathy: I can’t save you, you’re on your own. Holmes: But Tomathy- Tomathy: Don’t forget your breadbox. You’ve forgotten everything else- Holmes: Not snapped out of it yet then… Tomathy: Manners, civility, decorum, one’s place in ‘the great chain of being’. I mean, look at this box… (OPEN BOX) Holmes: Don’t open that! (Box opened) Tomathy: See? See? Nothing inside! You see? Nothing! It’s all you Holmes. Mad in the head! Mad in the head! Holmes: I shouldn’t leave you Tomathy, (shuts box) you’re not safe! I have to save you. Tomathy: Goodbye Holmes. Holmes: Well that was fuckin’ hostile… (HORSE & CART DEPART) (OPENS BOX) Nothing in here no? Gerbil: ARGGGH! YOU FOOL YOU FOOL! WRONG WAY! We have work to doooo! Holmes: Fuckit! Get back in your box till this is over! Number 17, number 18, ah, Doctor Sigmund Freud. Number 19… Alright so… (KNOCK ON DOOR) Gerbil: ARGGHGHGH! No! No! (BOX RATTLES) Holmes: Shut the fuck up! (DOOR OPENS) Freud: (CLEARS THROAT) Pffft! Danke… Holmes: Eh no, not you, eh, because, hello. I am here to see you. Freud: Unt Why? Holmes: Em, because, eh, listen, my name is Aubrey Holmes, how are you today? Freud: What do you mean ‘how am I today’. Am I not doing well today? Holmes: Hah? No, excuse me Sigmund Freud, my best friend thinks I am mad-in-the-head and maybe you can help me. Freud: Who told you that? Holmes: Eh, eh, ‘Tomathy Wilson’ did, he phoned you, you agreed to see me! Freud: Oh ja ja, I see. Holmes: Can I fuckin’ come in? Freud: Well, cough, of course. (HOFBURG PALACE - 1) Tomathy: Sorry I’m late Richard. Murphyarty: Not at all. I’ve reserved us the best seat in the house. Tomathy: I have an admission to make… I found Aubrey and took him to see Doctor Freud. That’s why I’m- Murphyarty: (cape waft) Did you now? Why did you do that? You know what we spoke about. Tomathy: He needs help! I brought him here for that very reason! I know Doctor Freud can help him. Murphyarty: Ha! Poor Mr. Holmes may consume Freud with his affliction! All that trouble for nothing. It is not so difficult to deconstruct your former friend, Tomathy. Tomathy: What do you mean? Murphyarty: Centuries ago, people like ‘Holmes’, people who ‘heard’ or ‘saw’ things that no one else could, were venerated as messengers of God, glorified as mystics or feared for possessing evil forces. Today, the explanation tends toward a physiological brain disturbance, perhaps a chemical defect. Tomathy: Yes! Why Richard, that just might be it! He’s a schizophrenic, right? Murphyarty: (SMILES) Glad you can keep up with the mundane… but no. Although many people with schizophrenia have auditory hallucinations, not all voice-hearers are schizophrenic. Schizophrenia is a diagnosis based on several symptoms that can include paranoia, distorted sense of reality and blunted emotions. Tomathy: So it might not be schizophrenia? Murphyarty: Tomathy, I like you. You are a man of sensibility most of the time so I will educate you. Maybe Mr Holmes has hidden sexual meaning in his hearing voices? Tomathy: Ooh, I say, steady on. He batted a straight wicket all the time I’ve known him, well, until Vienna… Murphyarty: You told me about the operation… in Munich with Doctor Voronoff? You were unconscious… Holmes said you had monkey glands inserted in you and indeed your genital pouch, upon inspection, was quite gargantuan. It could certainly explain your descriptions of heightened but dissociative feelings. Tomathy: I don’t know when it starts or what happened after it ends, if anything happens at all. I just feel out of my body somewhat… Murphyarty: But what if you were ‘taken advantage of’ while upon the slab, by a deviant, who had groomed you for that very moment… Tomathy: Excuse me? You mean ‘buggered by Aubrey’? Murphyarty: Maybe you feel out of body because he strayed inside your body. Tomathy: (Fart) Urrgh! Murphyarty: Studies suggest a biological basis for it. People who hear voices are occasionally plagued by commands to commit violent or regressive acts. Tomathy: No, no, no, Richard, no, I simply refuse to believe that. Murphyarty: Well believe this Tomathy. That operation has changed you, changed your relationship, charged the air with something that Mr Holmes was obliged, almost responsible, to alleviate here in Vienna. Why? Was he guilty? Transferring this by way of taking the fall for your excessive outbursts of depravity? Tomathy: My, my what now? Murphyarty: It was you who spoiled your clothes at the café, it was you who behaved immorally at the opera and it was you who defecated upon the table at Café Central. I was there. I saw everything. Tomathy: What? But you said- oh no… It was me? I did all of th-I can’t remember! Murphyarty: Trauma such as this, can be omitted from the memory for the protection of one’s sanity you see, you’ve simply blocked it out to save yourself. Tomathy: Uugh, you mean, I am a monster?! Murphyarty: Yet here with me now, in these salubrious surroundings, you are at peace. Why is that? Tomathy: Yes, why is that? Murphyarty: The same reason that I said it is not too difficult for me to deconstruct your ‘Mr. Aubrey Holmes’. Tomathy: Why Richard, why? Tell me! Murphyarty: Because I constructed him! And I control you! Tomathy: You eh, what? Em-again please? Mental Holmes III - Oh Vienna! Is an Amplevoicepod HQ audio adventure podcast. The newly reinvigorated Tomathy Wilson has taken Aubrey Holmes to Vienna to seek out famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. But not before they run into old friend Seamus Byrnie working at cáfe Diglas on Strobelgasse. Therein a chance meeting with the mysterious Professor Murphyarty leads them to visit the Wiener Konzerthaus at his behest. In the lobby they meet Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel and all hell breaks loose once seats are taken. Culminating in the worst possible of situations and the fracturing of a friendship. Only Sigmund Freud has the answers. Das Es, Das Ich, Das Uber Ich! Another foley-filled, action-packed, highly-aural adventure from Amplevoicepod.
Why aren’t your prospects buying? Learn how copywriting can revolutionize your business in today’s episode of ILoveMarketing. If you’d like access to the show notes, a direct play link, or the exercise to help you take action on what was discussed, please visit http://www.ilovemarketing.com/359. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Parris, Richard, and John in this episode: The THREE reasons why people won’t buy from you. How to get your prospects to believe ANY claim you make. Why Richard thinks the LEFT markets better than the RIGHT. The FOUR things you need to NAIL DOWN to succeed in marketing. The promise John made to himself that changed EVERYTHING. Why 90% of the advertising world HATES John. How to STUN your audience and JOLT them out of their fog.
Richard Patrick was the touring guitarist for Nine Inch Nails before founding the multi-platinum selling rock band Filter. With hits like Hey Man, Nice Shot” and “Take a Picture” Filter sold millions of albums and are about to release their 9th studio album. What you will learn: How growing up in Cleveland affected Richard’s outlook on music. How his move to Los Angeles opened up opportunities musically. The parallels between Richard's and his brother Robert Patrick's (Terminator, True Blood) careers in entertainment. What musical influences inspired Richard when he first entered the music scene. The physical and emotional toll of touring with Nine Inch Nails. Why Richard left Nine Inch Nails and started the band Filter. What sobriety has meant to his personal, professional, and creative life. How the music business has transformed from the late 80s/early 90s to today. The challenges rock musicians face today. What new bands he listens to and is inspired by, including electronic dance music performer REZZ. Why Trump sucks ass and needs to be impeached. Additional resources: https://www.officialfilter.com @filter_richard_patrick on Instagram @officialfilter on Twitter https://www.facebook.com/Filter/
Richard Brion (@richardbrion) is the founder of Revolution Agriculture—a patent-pending solution to the food security challenge—and an ex-US Navy officer focused on making farming more adaptable to a climate change-driven world with less resource 60% less water, faster production, and higher yields. He’s the winner of the USAID & Humanity United Tech Challenge to Prevent Mass Atrocity, has lived in 66 countries and has a wealth of experience in every corner of the business.In today’s episode we discuss:- The future of agriculture: both big and small- How humanity can solve our food shortage going forward- Politics and realities of eating organic- How Richard’s deployment in Afghanistan shaped his world outlook- Why Richard’s worried about GMOs and unintended consequences- The aquaponics and reinventing the future of food- Why GMOs have faced such harsh criticism- What Richard likes about the Swiss system of forced military service- Why political leaders need more military perspective to govern effectively- What happened with the Drug War and the law of unintended consequences- The reason isolationism isn’t a good policy for the US or anyone- Why AI is more dangerous than we think- The scary truth about Trump’s rhetoric on Europe and NATO
A longtime collector of all things vintage, Richard Wainwright founded A Current Affair, a pop-up marketplace where more than 70 top vintage retailers and private dealers present relevant and trend-driven collections. A Current Affair takes place seasonally in Los Angeles, Brooklyn and the San Francisco Bay Area. Additionally, Richard founded and produces the sister event, Pickwick Vintage Show in Burbank, California. In 2018, Richard opened his first permanent retail shop, ARCADE, a vintage store in Brooklyn featuring collections from a rotating mix of 15 vintage sellers from across the United States. He also runs a vintage showroom in Los Angeles, NEW/FOUND, which caters to the design community and retail customers alike. Richard holds an A.A. in Fashion Marketing and Merchandising from Fashion Institute of Technology, and a B.A. in History of Art from the University of California, Berkeley. What you’ll learn in this episode: How A Current Affair got started, when and where it’s held, and what’s in store for the future. Why Richard’s shows have continued to grow and the importance he places on offering special items and experiences. What Richard looks for in a potential exhibitor. How A Current Affair attracts a broad cross-section of customers, including retail customers, designers, stylists and costume designers. What types of pieces his ARCADE and NEW/FOUND retail outlets offer customers. Additional resources: A Current Affair Website Pickwick Vintage Show Website LinkedIn Instagram A Current Affair 2019 fall show dates: Los Angeles: September 21st and 22nd New York: October 12th and 13th San Francisco: November 2nd
Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders
Technical Trader Who Started A Massive Prop Firm In episode 204 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview trader & prop firm founder Richard Jackson. Are you ready for it? Watch the video interview! In This Episode, You'll Learn... Trade what you see, not what you think 00:44 How did Richard start to trade 01:25 How tough was Richard's learning curve 03:13 Why youtube, articles and books didn't work for Richard 04:51 How important are losses for a developing trader 07:16 How Richard makes sure he doesn't take trades he shouldn't take 09:04 How to understand what other traders see in the markets 10:44 What is Richar's trading style 11:52 What Richard looks in the market for a trade (step by step process) 13:10 How Richard uses indicators and technical tools for trading 16:22 How should new traders go about learning to trade 18:20 Richard's 2 businesses (prop firm and money management) 19:28 How to find a good trader 21:53 Why traders give up 22:57 Why Richard never gave up 24:03 Richard's top advice for traders looking for a mentor 24:48 How can you find Richard 28:42 And much more! What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group! Resources Mentioned Convergence trading DesireToTRADE's Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist One-Page Trading Plan (free template) DesireToTRADE Academy How To Find Richard Jackson? Twitter Website About The Desire To Trade Podcast Subscribe via iTunes (take 2 seconds and leave the podcast a review!) Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via TuneIn Subscribe via Google Play See all podcast episodes
We're excited to welcome Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Richard Bleier to the podcast for Episode #11. A special thanks goes out to this show's sponsor, Pedestal Footwear. Head to http://www.PedestalFootwear.com and enter the coupon code EC20 and you'll receive a 20% off on your order. Show Outline How Richard’s complacency in high school limited his growth as a ballplayer and how his experience at Florida Gulf Coast provided the discipline he needed to arrive at purposeful development How Richard remained patient and persevered through an extensive minor league career What transformed Richard from a career minor leaguer to one of best statistical pitchers to ever toe a big league rubber Why Richard moved away from relying so heavily on his fastball and how mixing his pitches to include more changeups allowed him to become a more consistent and effective pitcher How commanding the inner half of the plate revolutionized the way Richard attacks hitters and how this led to the development of his cutter How Richard extracts value from analytical information on hitters while still playing to his strengths to create a plan that inspires confidence against the best hitters in baseball Why Richard considers himself the most unlikely big leaguer of all time What characteristics in coaches have helped and hindered Richard’s development throughout his career How Richard’s parents have proven to be his most supportive (and embarrassing) fans as he reflects on the best moments of his minor league career How Richard strained his lat in 2018 and how he worked diligently and intelligently to rehab from this injury successfully You can follow Richard on Instagram at @RichardBleier. Sponsor Reminder This episode is brought to you by Pedestal Footwear. As featured in Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Hufffington Post, and MSNBC – and trusted by the top strength coaches in the world – Pedestal Footwear is on a mission to get athletes out of traditional sneakers and into Pedestals to help mitigate injury and improve performance. They’re durable enough to handle all of your training needs; I LOVE them for deadlifting because they keep me in contact with the ground and have a patented grip design for added traction. They’re made in the USA and can fit in your pocket. Pedestal also offers cool customization and wholesale options. If you head to www.PedestalFootwear.com and enter the coupon code EC20 at checkout, you’ll get 20% off on your order. Podcast Feedback If you like what you hear, we’d be thrilled if you’d consider subscribing to the podcast and leaving us an iTunes review. You can do so HERE. And, we welcome your suggestions for future guests and questions. Just email elitebaseballpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you for your continued support!
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/In this episode, I take a deep dive into the culture of the radically decentralised Handelsbanken, with its Global Head of External Affairs, Richard Winder. We talk:- The story of their radical transformation in the early 1970s under the incoming CEO Jan Wallander- How local branches both compete and co-operate- How a leftist mindset has contributed to their success at capitalism- Their winning formula of high trust and high transparency- Why Richard's doing OK without a 'banker bonus'Enjoy!Links:https://www.handelsbanken.com/
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/In this episode, I take a deep dive into the culture of the radically decentralised Handelsbanken, with its Global Head of External Affairs, Richard Winder. We talk:- The story of their radical transformation in the early 1970s under the incoming CEO Jan Wallander- How local branches both compete and co-operate- How a leftist mindset has contributed to their success at capitalism- Their winning formula of high trust and high transparency- Why Richard's doing OK without a 'banker bonus'Enjoy!Links:https://www.handelsbanken.com/
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/In this episode, I take a deep dive into the culture of the radically decentralised Handelsbanken, with its Global Head of External Affairs, Richard Winder. We talk:- The story of their radical transformation in the early 1970s under the incoming CEO Jan Wallander- How local branches both compete and co-operate- How a leftist mindset has contributed to their success at capitalism- Their winning formula of high trust and high transparency- Why Richard's doing OK without a 'banker bonus'Enjoy!Links:https://www.handelsbanken.com/
Why: Richard choose to become Vegan. Find out all the details on his journey, ex vegans & why he's eating more raw food. You can Find Richard on Instagram @allabout.feeling.good & find his podcast on spotify "all about feeling good podcast"
Episode 9 - Do We Know How Many Miles an Award Ticket is Going to Cost? "It's exciting times in the world of miles and points...but I'm not terribly excited...more so nervous as a cat in a room of rocking chairs..."In this world of made up currencies where the points don't matter, there have typically been published award charts, especially for airlines. This meant that there'd be standard rates for how many miles it would cost to go from A to B. Planning a trip, you'd have (in theory) a specific goal for how many miles and points it would take to fly in the cabin of your choice. Now? That's not so much the case. Following Delta's lead, United has announced this fall they will switch to "dynamic" award pricing. Other airlines have begun to either do so as well or are rumored to be getting ready to announce similar news. So, the question is now: "Do we know how many miles an award ticket is going to cost?" Tune in this week to get some great insight from points and miles expert Ed Pizzarello and find out how to best plan your next trip even if it seems like programs keep on moving the finish line.Today's Episode Timestamps4:48 - The shift to "variable redemption values"8:55 - The next airline rumored to drop their award chart14:30 - Why 2x miles on one card and 1x miles isn't a clear comparison21:40 - Why Richard is using a cash back card right now & how he's earning 3.75% back28:20 - Why Ed says not to burn off your balance right awayToday's GuestEd PizzaEd Pizza's father made sure that he and the family were on airplanes starting at a fairly young age. Ever since then Ed hasn't lost the travel bug. Discovering online travel communities early on as a road warrior, he mastered earning points and miles so as to enjoy traveling anywhere in the world (always in a comfortable seat and a nice hotel room.)Now, a husband and father of two, his goal is to share the world with his family (while still enjoying comfy seats and nice hotels). A believer in "paying it forward", he started Pizza in Motion a decade ago to share his expertise, answer questions and just geek out on overall aviation and travel stuff. He's also the resident "Disney Expert" over on The Points Guy...ResourcesEd's podcast Miles to GoEd's blog Pizza in MotionThanks to Our SponsorStop paying too much for flights! Thrifty Traveler Premium finds cheap international flight deals and immediately sends them straight to your inbox. Save up to 50-70% off your next flight!
January is always a great time to set goals in your business or law firm. In this episode, Richard isn’t going to walk you through how to set “SMART Goals” because you can do that on your own. Instead, Richard shares his insight into goals he has set in his businesses for this year and gives you some ideas to think about when setting your goals for 2019. Richard loves to attend conferences to assure he is continually improving his marketing business by learning from others. He attended a conference last week and had the pleasure of hearing from Brandon Steiner, a leader in the sports memorabilia world. Though his industry is quite different from law or marketing, Richard learned a lot from Brandon’s talk and shares those lessons with us. 01:17 – Setting goals for the new year in business. o Why Richard likes setting goals at the beginning of the year. o An example of a goal that Richard has set for his law firm. o An example of a goal that Richard has set for his marketing business. o Upcoming activities in Richard’s marketing business. 04:38 – What are the goals that you have set for yourself and your business this year? o An analogy that compares setting goals to sailing and demonstrating why goals give you a direction and purpose in your business. 06:11 – Meeting Brandon Steiner last week at a conference and what Richard learned. o When you’re in business, don’t sell. Instead, focus on serving others. o Always be moving your business forward in a consistent and efficient manner. o Richard’s goal of publishing a new podcast episode every Monday and being there to answer questions from his listeners. o Commit to learning every day, especially from what other leaders in industry or competing law firms are doing. 14:10 – A summary of today’s key points. Website – www.AttorneyMarketingProfits.com Facebook – www.Facebook.com/AttorneyMarketingProfits Facebook Group -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/281501032483552 Twitter – www.Twitter.com/AttnyMarketing
Richard Van Staten is the CEO of Quantum Solutions and the Chairman of Van Staten & Associates. Richard has a vast amount of experience as an entrepreneur and high-level leader, and he has also received numerous awards to include the Forbes Small Giants Award in 2018 and the Stevie Awards Executive of the Year for 2017-18. He is a member of the Forbes Technology Council and the President's Select Leaders Excellence at Harvard Square and also the author of the upcoming book, Coined. What you'll learn about in this episode: Richard Van Staten's journey from an inner-city childhood to a respected and renowned business leader How experience, experimentation and failure taught Richard the majority of his business knowledge Why flexibility and adaptability are crucial for a successful business plan Why Richard believes it's important to be aware of what your business is capable of, and stay within those lines How Richard's company, Quantum Solutions, uses a different business philosophy to provide technology solutions for Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 companies How Richard balances his time between two companies, philanthropic work, and hosting a podcast of his own How Richard's professional and personal outlook has evolved throughout his career Why Richard doesn't believe in work/life balance and instead believes in integration between career and personal time Richard's advice for young people looking to change their career paths or life outlook Richard's thoughts for dealing with problems, stress, and challenges successfully Additional resources: Website: www.richardvanstaten.com Website: www.iquantam.com Website: www.vanstaten.com Richard's “Evolve” Podcast: www.richardvanstaten.com/podcast/ Richard's Books: https://www.richardvanstaten.com/books/ Twitter: @RichardVStaten
Are you an overworked attorney who doesn’t have enough time to go on a vacation without leaving your computer at home? Do you feel like you’re not earning what you deserve or you don’t have any exit strategy for retirement? In this week’s episode we have Richard James - Founder and President of Automated Business Results LLC. Richard has devised a process for helping attorneys build a practice that supports their lifestyle, not undermines it. He believes that systems should run your law firm and people should run your systems. In this episode: The First thing he works on when a lawyer comes to him Misconceptions about coaching Why Richard still has a coach How a mastermind works and why it’s important Is a mastermind fit for solo lawyers? Making sure your business is profitable to help more people Can entrepreneurship be taught to lawyers Upcoming Mastermind meeting & Bootcamp by Richard James Get in touch with the law-vely People you meet! Richard James, Founder Partners Club / Automated Business Results FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pg/AutomatedBusinessResults/about/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-james-partners-club-leader-9721535/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6xJ2SdmsCVA4ELkedD46A INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/podcastmemes4u WEBSITE: https://therichardjames.com/ Emily LaRusch, CEO & Founder Back Office Betties EMAIL: HiBettie@BackOfficeBetties.com WEB: www.BackOfficebetties.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/CallBetties FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BackOfficeBetties
Wikiloops - Richard Kaiser on Creating an online community of shared compositions and friendships. Wikiloops was created by Richard Kaiser and is now seven years old. In that time Wikiloops has built up a huge online community of musicians from around the world. Creating new music in a "ping pong" fashion where creativity is shared. In this GMI podcast episode, Ged Brockie speaks to Richard about Wikiloops, why he created it and the trials and tribulations of running a burgeoning website (as well as all the good stuff too!). Podcast Ep 29 – Table Of Contents 0.13 Opening music - Wikiloops. 3.11 About Richard and what Wikiloops is. 6.24 The community behind the concept. 9.32 How do people find Wikiloops? 16.12 The ongoing checks regarding copyright material. 26.00 Dealing with issues around the creative process. 37.44 The many languages the site has been interpreted into. 42.18 Covering the costs of running the business. 44.54 Why Richard is not going the Kickstarter route. 49.27 The percentage share for each region of the world on Wikiloops. 53.59 Taking Wikiloops around the world? Video Material From Wikiloops Wikiloops 7th year anniversary video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD-lXzG1Vqs A message from Richard Kaiser https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSwFxWTycZk The Wikiloops Engine Room! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_enidEomec Links To Wikiloops Online Content If you feel inspired to start collaborating with musicians around the world after listening to the Wikiloops podcast with Richard Kaiser then here are the links you need to find out more. Wikiloops is not about any one individual but about a community of musicians who enjoy working together. Wikiloops website Wikiloops Backing Track Finder Wikiloops Radio Richard Kaiser's Blog The Wikiloops Youtube Channel. The Facebook page for Wikiloops. Instagram Wikiloops Instagram. If you use Twitter here is Wikiloops on Twitter. Check Out All Other GMI Podcasts HERE. If you enjoy our podcasts then please consider supporting GMI. Even if you give just $1 per month, you will help us develop this site. Your support will enable us to continue bringing the best in guitar and music in article, lesson, video and podcast form from around the world. [give_form id="14708" show_title="true" show_goal="true" show_content="above" display_style="button"]
Jason wraps up his interview with Macro Watch's Richard Duncan. The two tackle the topic of rising interest rates, better uses for going into further debt than giving it to tax reform, how the Fed will react to a tanking stock market, and what we can expect to see over the next few years. Key Takeaways: [00:45] What people don't realize about interest rates "People buy houses on a payment, not a price" [1:56] What the Fed will do if the market drops 10% and what else will happen if it drops 20% [5:15] What Richard wishes the government had done with the $1 trillion in new deficits that will occur from the new tax reform [9:50] Why Richard thinks the government can invest as wisely as private companies [14:16] What are the next few years going to look like? [16:49] People need to get very familiar with quantitative tightening Websites: www.RichardDuncanEconomics.com (promo code: GLOBAL for 50% off)
A lot of us entrepreneurs can often get lost in the routine of chasing our goals down that we forget to look up and recognize what we’ve accomplished and what we were looking forward to in the first place. In this episode, entrepreneur and IT specialist Richard Tubb joins the show to talk about the power of journaling, how it’s helped him recognize how far he’s come in business and what it can do for your productivity and business growth. We also go into how journaling has helped Richard with prioritization and focusing on certain tasks, our own personal bucket lists and how sharing goals with friends and family can help you achieve them. This was a fun chat with Richard that really has gotten me thinking about starting my own journal and really taking note of what I’ve accomplished so far, and I’m hoping this episode will give you a few ideas for your own journal as well. So get that notepad ready, you might end up using it regularly in the future! Essential Learning Points From This Episode: What are the different kinds of journaling. Why Richard prefers a handwritten journal over a journaling app. How has journaling helped Richard as an entrepreneur. What Richard means by a “monthly nourisher” and his routine for tracking his achievements. Much, much more! Important Links & Mentions From This Episode: (http://www.tubblog.co.uk/) (https://twitter.com/tubblog) (https://www.eofire.com/) (http://amzn.to/2BNtvvW) (https://www.themasteryjournal.com/) (https://michaelhyatt.com/) (https://fullfocusplanner.com/) (http://femaleentrepreneurassociation.com/2012/03/carrie-green/) (http://app.fiveminutejournal.com/) (http://system.ly/) (http://www.youpreneursummit.com/) (http://riseoftheyoupreneur.com/) (https://chrisducker.lpages.co/branding-ebook/) (http://chrisducker.com/launchpad) (http://youpreneur.com/) Thank You for Tuning In!There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, but you chose mine, and I’m grateful for that. If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons you see at the top and bottom of this page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to
Raw and honest advice, plus some entertaining stories about the data center industry that drives the digital world in which we live. In this episode, Sean interviews Richard Donaldson with eBay. Show Notes: Introduction [1:12] Where are you right now? [3:33] Background and role at eBay [09:13] What got you interested in tech? [13:41] Why Richard was brought into eBay [22:07] First data center experience? [27:15] Trace routes [29:45] First computer you owned? [36:16] Changes in the industry over the past decade [38:51] --Edge Connex [45:15] Common misconceptions in the industry today? [51:16] Most fascinating things you have learned since working in the industry? [53:04] Advice you would give someone new to the industry to help accelerate their career? [56:43] On specialization and the medicinal marijuana industry [01:00:04] How to connect with Richard [01:01:39]
Richard Spencer is the president of the National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think-tank that recently sponsored a conference in D.C. Although he doesn’t like the term white nationalist, you may find the view he puts forth in this interview to be reprehensible – Jamie Weinstein certainly does. But they had a candid conversation regarding Trump, the policies and beliefs that the alt-right holds, and more. Spencer talks about getting kicked off of Twitter, what he thinks about the Nazi salutes at his conference, and why he opposes violence. Show Notes How Richard Spencer grew up What his parents think about what he does What he thinks the alt-right should be about How he evolved into a white-nationalist What he thinks of Peter Thiel What his goals are for the next 10 years The alt-right’s connection to Trump Why the alt-right doesn’t have much in common with conservatism About the recent alt-right convention in D.C. What he considers to be white Why he opposes violence His response to the Nazi salutes at his conference Why Richard thinks Steve Bannon is not part of the alt-right What the alt-right thinks about Israel Why he says white people are the major obstacle to the change he wants to implement Why he was banned from twitter Why he keeps talking to journalists Links National Policy Institute
E business is something Richard Baccus has made into an art form. Richard runs ABC Vacuum Warehouse and Gruene Steam with his dad Ralph. ABC Vacuum started in 1977 as a mail order vacuum business. They operate a brick-and-mortar store as well as 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse and employ 28 staff. Their other company, Gruene Steam has been in operation since 2008. Through it they provide alternatives to harsh chemical cleaning products because after decades in the retail floor business they knew there was a better way. They used German innovations to come up with unique steam products to clean floors. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [0:11] Jeremy’s introduction of Richard Baccus, his guest today. [3:13] What Richard learned working with his Dad from an early age. [7:45] How Richard’s company used magazine advertising effectively early on. [13:50] How the company started putting their products online way before Google. [18:14] How the team began opening new franchises and getting the business moving. [22:46] Lessons Richard learned from John of Papa John’s. [25:02] What did John see about the internet that made him go for it? [29:17] Why Richard decided to work with his Dad and move away from Papa John’s. [33:10] How the company landed a deal as the only online distributor of Dyson vacuums. [37:06] One of the big milestones when the company website was first started. [41:30] Software Richard uses to run his business. [44:45] The most successful sales platforms for the company (they sell on 19 platforms). [49:19] The sales channel that surprised Richard the most. [52:32] The largest selling single day ABC vacuums has ever had ($1 million). [54:44] Where Richard sees retail sales going in the future. [1:01:36] How companies can gear up for mobile sales. [1:05:33] Richard’s lowest moment in business. [1:08:55] The toughest part of Richard’s job. [1:10:35] Richard’s best advice: go from the perspective of the user. In this episode… E business success is something Richard Baccus can tell you about because he’s experienced it from the ground up. His work to establish and grow the online presence and sales success of ABC Vacuum Warehouse is the kind of story e-commerce legends are made of. On this episode, I chat with Richard about the details of how he’s made it happen. One of the things Richard Baccus highlights on this episode of Inspired Insider is that all business owners who want to create an e business version of what they do need to get started now. The opportunities to sell online are amazing and only getting better. The sooner you adapt to the new platforms and get started the more you’ll be ahead of your competition. Richard Baccus knows what he’s talking about when it comes to building an e business. When he started working with his Dad the company had no online presence at all - and that was in the day when Yahoo ruled the search engine space. He not only built a website, he learned how to create an online store, market products effectively, and create revenue from the newly created online sales world. Richard Baccus found that eBay was one of their most successful sales partners starting out but he didn’t stop there. The success of the ABC Vacuum Warehouse e business hinges on the fact that they are NOT only on one platform. At the time of this recording, ABC sells parts and vacuums on 19 different online sales platforms. You can hear more about how Richard has done it on this episode. It’s a new day for ecommerce with companies like Walmart and Target seriously getting into the online sales arena. But the opportunities for the little guys are growing like never before. You can build an e business by selling your products on multiple platforms as a 3rd party seller. And today’s Inspired Insider guest, Richard Baccus can tell you how it can be done. Resources Mentioned on this episode ABC Vacuum Warehouse Gruene Steam Dyson Vacuums Big Commerce Shopify Magento Channel Advisor Quickbooks Enterprise Slack Google Inbox NewEgg Rakuten Jet Touch of Modern Zulily RueLaLa Staples Wayfair Walmart.com QVC Uber Sponsors for this episode Our sponsor today is www.Rise25.com where entrepreneurs of 6,7, and 8 figure businesses come together live and in person every few months to solve their biggest business challenges through this high-level Mastermind group. Each member leaves each week with lifelong friendships and actionable steps to take their business to the next level. Check out Rise25.com - a group run by myself and cofounder John Corcoran. Rise 25 is application only.
Discover The Four Horsemen & The Four Part Plan That Leads To Success with Richard Viguerie. Richard Viguerie is a Genius Network and Strategic Coach Alumni. With over 50 years of experience, he is a pioneer of political direct mail and writer on politics. He is the current chairman of ConservativeHQ.com. You’ll also learn the importance of unique ability, the “four horsemen” of marketing, and the nine critical ways to market successfully through snail mail. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn in this interview: Why Richard spends as much as 14 hours 5 days a week involved in marketing (and loves every minute of it) Richard reveals how to gain a top level education in marketing Viguerie's Four Horsemen Of Marketing: If you get these four things right then life and business become easy. Get them wrong, and you'll be travelling uphill unsuccessfully with the wind against your face... Richard shares #1 secret to marketing on the internet The four word secret to success Newt Gingrich wrote on a whiteboard when he was a young congressman 9 critical elements to successful marketing through mail (If you get all 9 of these elements right, you're guaranteed success) Shownotes and links from this episode can be found at: www.ilovemarketing.com/275
My guest today started his first business at the young age of Seven! Richard Smullen must be one of those guys that doesn’t sleep because he runs a global private equity investment fund, a leading online video and attention measurement platform and a revolutionary messaging app company all at the same time! One of his previous businesses was acquired by a Nasdaq listed company. And his latest venture called Pypestream is looking to radically change the way businesses and consumers interact . In fact CNN calls it the call centre of the future! Pypestream launched this past December and has already amassed more than 12,000 clients in 65 countries! What you will learn: Why Richard went from running a successful business to work for someone else Why you should offer your employees an equity stake in your company How to go from business idea to your first 100 clients Why the world of customer service is radically changing How Richard is competing with Facebook Interesting highlights: Richard started his first business at 7 years old Richard made money giving rides in his go cart at the age of 11 Richard started an online gaming tournament in China Richard’s company now has 13,000 clients in 65 countries Richard’s #1 practical advice: “Hire people who have skin in the game”Tweet This Resources & Links: PypeStream (https://www.pypestream.com/) Consumer Electronics Show (https://www.ces.tech/) Media Link (http://www.medialink.com/) Get in touch with Richard on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardsmullen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardsmullen) Thank You for Listening! I would like to personally thank you for listening to my podcast. If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it with others. Just click on the social buttons below. Also, if you podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/can-i-pick-your-brain/id1076916148?mt=2) , you would be joining me on my mission to help as many people as I can become really successful. And finally if you haven’t already subscribed podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/can-i-pick-your-brain/id1076916148?mt=2) , so you can get automatic updates whenever another episode goes live!
Influence with Brad Harker - Interviewing business leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs.
My guest this week is best-selling author and entrepreneur, Brian Ainsley Horn. Brian's mission is to help professionals leverage their knowledge to gain AUTHORITY status in their industry, and to use "authority marketing" to help them gain national media exposure. As a contributor to Entrepreneur Magazine and Huffington Post, Brian knows exactly what he is talking about. He is on the show to take us step-by-step through the process of becoming an expert. He is going to explain the "snowball authority" phenomena and why it is so easy for the top performers in your industry to achieve consistent levels of success. Also, check out www.authorityalchemy.com/influence and download 3 powerful resources to offered exclusively for the Influence community. In this episode we talk about: Authority positioning and why is it critical to your success? Why Richard simmons is the perfect example of authority positioning. The most common positioning mistakes and how to avoid them. Why it's a smart idea to give away your best secrets. The expert roadmap - a step by step guide to become an expert in your industry. Authority Alchemy is the process of of changing people that see themselves as “common” into a person of power in their industry.
“You can prepare yourself for success, you can step into the feeling of actually having achieved the goal, see what it feels like, tweak it a little bit and see if it really is the goal that you’re after.” ~ Richard Scott Today’s guest on the Changeability Podcast is Brisbane based, Richard Scott at mynd.works. We asked him onto the show for his valuable insights on the subject of goals, goal-setting and making your goals a reality. Richard’s work combines Psychology, NLP and CBT with traditional and modern hypnosis to bring the latest techniques in mindset motivation, psychotherapy, and stress management. Richard's highly successful techniques are world renowned with clients spanning over 30 countries, including celebrities, world champion sports stars, members of royalty, X-factor finalists, government, special forces and everyday people from all walks of life. We’re sort of guessing, we’re the latter of that list! Episode 75 of the Changeability Podcast On this week’s episode: Why Richard is collecting the alphabet! Why set goals and indeed should we set goals? The value of SMART goals (and the debate over the realistic element of SMART) The place of visualization in achieving your goals The accountability factor The question that Richard’s never been asked before on goals, and his response! What are the most popular goals people want to achieve? Can you fear ‘success’? Taking the emotion out of goal-setting Planning for things going wrong when goal-setting Techniques for removing negative emotion or emotional trauma How trauma in early life can sometimes defeat goal-setting About the lady in her 70s who had a trauma when she was two The main reasons why people don’t achieve their goals The “disillusionment stage” in achieving your goals Resilience and goal-setting Tracking your progress – and the goal you shouldn’t do this with Why giving up some things needs realism in your goal-setting plans Soda-pop addiction and more. “If you slip try harder the next day or try a Plan B, or side step around the challenge, but don’t beat yourself up.” ~ Richard Scott Links mentioned in the show Find out more about Richard Scott at mynd.works and receive a stress buster .mp3 plus details of a free 25 minute ‘rapid change’ consultation. Richard on twitter @myndworks_intl Next steps in goal-setting If you want to achieve your goals, it starts with setting goals that work. Find out about our new course on how to set goals for success in life and business at BrilliantLivingHQ.com/goals We look forward to hearing from you and are excited to see what's going to happen for you and all of us this year. Let us know your plans in the comments below.
Posted in BlogPodcast Play Audio The story of how Richard went from calling on people like Charles Edison, Eddie Rickenbacker, and J. Howard Pew for contributions to becoming a Direct Mail legend Why Richard spends 2 to 3 hours a day studying marketing, why Richard loves Marketing, and the most successful, under appreciated, technique you can use in your marketing The Four [...]
Richard Lui is a TV news anchor for MSNBC and NBC News and was previously at CNN Worldwide, where he became the first Asian American male to anchor a daily, national cable news show. He also earned the Peabody and Emmy awards for his team reporting at CNN during Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf Oil Spill. Mediaite ranked Richard among the top 100 in news buzz on its "Power Grid Influence Index of TV Anchors and Hosts" & was also listed by Business Insider as one of 21 dynamic careers to watch alongside Warren Buffett and Mark Cuban. In addition, Richard is also a columnist for USA Today, Politico, The Seattle Times, Detroit Free Press and San Francisco Chronicles. Prior to journalism, Richard spent 15 years working with Fortune 500 and tech companies, including at Citibank where he co-founded the first bank-centric payment system. But how did it all begin? Highlight: * 3:12: Why Richard's real last name is “Wong”, not “Lui” * 6:05: Learning to be selfless * 11:10: Learning kungfu from a Shaolin temple master * 12:23: Working at Mrs Fields Cookies * 15:41: Being exposed to politics * 20:25: Going back to college * 21:32: Working at KALX radio station, reporting on Senor Dianne Feinstein, Magic Johnson and Rodney King * 24:04: How Mike Breslin influenced Richard at Clean Environment Equipment * 16:18: Working at Citibank in Singapore * 29:38: Working at Channelnews Asia * 31:19: Working at CNN Worldwide * 35:36: Winning the Peabody & Emmy awards * 38:19: Reporting on humanitarian issues & offering a helping hand * 40:00: Being a 7-year-old feminist * 42:02: What feminism means to Richard * 43:36: Learning of his father's Alzheimers * 46:59: Traveling ⅕ million miles a year * 47:48: Coming up with a family caregiving plan * 48:36: Knowing when to let go & whether they are keeping their dad around for too long * 52:59: Richard's new book, Enough About Me: The Unexpected Power of Selflessness * 54:49: Three lunches * 56:26: Why Richard produced Sky Blossom * 58:07: The meaning behind “Sky Blossom” * 1:00:59: Why joy is featured so prominently in Sky Blossom