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We'll find out how Murphy's Solo Man Retreat Weekend goes.Why Sam is still nervous about his new girlfriend?Jodi takes a Power NAP every day - why it works & how to add it to your life.
Internal fortitude and complementary partners; these are the two key factors that contribute to success, according to today's guest, Sam Bates. Although Sam always knew he wanted to be in real estate, it took a mindset shift and a few unfortunate deals for him to really be able to commit himself fully to the industry. Sam opens up about the first deal he was involved in as a passive investor that almost went horribly wrong, and how he and others managed to salvage it. That first deal taught Sam a lot, and motivated him to go out and start his own company. We hear about Sam's subsequent experiences with real estate deals of varying types, the differing impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on his investments, and his thoughts about the direction that the industry is heading. Sam also shares very helpful tips about how to minimize the negative effects of inflation, and finding the right business partners. Key Points From This Episode:Hear about Sam's educational and professional background.Problems that occurred during the first deal that Sam was involved in.Steps that were taken to salvage that first deal.Why Sam moved away from the single-family space. Success that Sam and his partners experienced on their first deal on their own. Sam's projections about what is going to happen in the real estate sector in the coming years.Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Sam's investments; some surprising findings. How Sam's mindset around real estate investing has changed.The value that Sam sees in putting effort into self-development and other life skills. Differences between acquisitions and developments in terms of the timelines for returns.Developments can be a lengthy process; Sam has been working on one for the past four years, and he explains the reasons why.A strategy that Sam and his partners utilize to minimize the impacts of inflation on developments that take a long time.Two key factors that Sam attributes to his success.The importance of networking. Tweetables:“You always want to write conservatively but, in this timeframe, if you write too conservatively, you're never going to get a deal.” — @SamBatesIV [0:09:59]“With the stimulus and the amount that they're pumping out, I assume it's going to be significantly longer than just 2023 for interest rates to stay low.” — @SamBatesIV [0:10:43]“Real estate is a great hedge against inflation and as prices rise, rents are going to rise and that just increases pricing.”— @SamBatesIV [0:11:15]“All the work finally has a compound effect and you don't see big gains on a daily basis but overtime and over years, you see it.” — @SamBatesIV [0:17:41]“Your network is your net worth and the more people you know, the more of the impact you can make towards them and make their lives better.” — @SamBatesIV [0:19:28]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Bates Capital GroupSam Bates Contact Number — 972-855-7654 Trinity Capital Groupinfo@limitless-estates.comLimitless EstatesGarzella Group
WHY Sam wants to know if we believe in love at first sight.The biggest Vegas residency IS coming - we've got deets!All the best Olympic moments AND 3 Things to Know.
Murphy's guide to virtual meetings.Why Sam's mom burned his food.Family fights over board games.
In the latest edition of the Omni Talk Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer & Retail Group, and Takeoff Anne Mezzenga and guest host Forrester VP and Principal Analyst Sucharita Kodali discuss: -Instacart's powerhouse move, bringing over yet another Facebook Exec, Fidji Simo, to be the company's CEO and what this indicates for the direction company may be headed in. -Why Sam's Club adding Scan & Ship is so much more than a new app feature and may open them up to an entirely new consumer. -Apple's new Apple Pay Later platform unlocking interest-free installment payments for all Apple Pay users and how it could take BNPL mainstream. -7-Eleven's rollout of mobile checkout to 3,000 stores and Sucharita's suggestions for retailers when dealing with Big Tech in rolling out these initiatives. -Asos opening up Nordstrom to the international market with their new co-owned brands and future partnership. Anne and Sucharita also talk about everything else they'd rather eat before trying Kraft Mac & Cheese Ice Cream, a Sucharita-inspired line of sneakers for Porsche, and what they'd be wearing to an after-party at “Disco Kroger” had it not shut down this past week. To learn more about the A&M Consumer & Retail Group, visit: www.alvarezandmarsal.com/industries/retail/retail To learn more about Takeoff, visit: www.takeoff.com/ You can follow Sucharita Kodali here: https://twitter.com/smulpuru
Murphy's problem with video calls.Why Sam thinks his son Jack is just like him.The real reason Jodi was fired from her salon job.
Text LEARNERS to 44222 for more... Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com Twitter/IG: @RyanHawk12 https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12 Notes: Bert Bean is the CEO of Insight Global. Insight Global is a 3.3 Billion Dollar staffing company that focuses on living its shared values and empowering people. started with Insight Global in 2005 as a Recruiter and has since worked his way up within the company, exemplifying Insight Global's “promote from within” culture. Bert was announced as Insight Global's CEO on January 13, 2018. According to Comparably, Insight Global and its executive team (led by Bert and Sam) have been rated as an A+ by their employees. Sam Kaufman is the Chief Revenue Officer of Insight Global. Sam began his career at Insight Global as an Entry Level Recruiter in 2004, and he has earned many promotions throughout his career. Sam's mission day in and day out is to improve and grow as a leader in sales so that he can help his people develop personally and professionally. Notes: Don't Bury The Lede -- The purpose of this episode is to announce that we (Insight Global + The Learning Leader) are formally working together. Insight Global will be the presenting sponsor of all episodes moving forward and I will work with the leaders at Insight Global. Changing the culture -- In 2017, employee turnover was 40%. Bert took over as CEO in January 2018. The current turnover is 14%. Fortune Magazine ranked Insight Global as one of the best workplaces for both millennials and women. 70% of leadership promotions in 2019 were for women The impact of episode #242 with Daniel Coyle "A leader at a Private Equity conference told me to listen to your episode with Dan Coyle. I did and it changed the trajectory of our company." Why Bert is a great CEO (according to Sam): "Bert gives everything to his people. He wakes up at 4:00 am every day to handwrite notes to people. He cares so much about developing people." Why Sam is a great leader (according to Bert): "Sam is super driven. Extremely hard worker... And cares about his people. He's also willing to take a risk and bet on himself." Insight Global has a "promote from within" culture. "We are the ultimate growth mindset business." "We must invest in training and developing our people." I will be helping with Insight Global University, Leadership Academy, and providing feedback for leaders within the business. Bert -- "I love aligning with grinders." The "Bert voicemail" -- "When I see something I want, I love being a bad negotiator and just telling them." "I believe in first WHO, then what. That's why I want to work with you." "We want you to remain independent and out in the market giving speeches and learning from leaders outside of Insight Global. We value you having fresh eyes to help us." The Utah Offsite retreat: Rented a big house with 28 leaders and rebuilt the value system and the culture "We all got in a big circle and shared our lowest moment and highest moment. There were a lot of tears... And we came together in the moment." Legendary leader -- "Kirby was dying from cancer. He couldn't walk. The cancer was eating his bones and he flew out there to be with us. He means everything to us. He is the ultimate example of grit." Kirby died a few months after that off-site meeting. Leadership "must-haves" Sam - Three things. You have to care - You won't follow someone who doesn't care about you. High character - Must earn the respect of your peers. Do the right thing all of the time. You're there to serve - "Don't think of leadership as power. Think of it as a burden. A massive responsibility." Bert - "You can't be a bullshit leader. Must be authentic. Not a phony. People see through that. You must take care of and develop people in your charge." The Insight Global shared values: Everyone matters We Take Care of Each Other Leadership is Here to Serve High Character and Hard Work Always Know Where You Stand Purpose - “Our purpose is to develop our people personally, professionally, and financially; so they can be the light to the world around them.” - Bert Bean
OLD names that are making a comeback.Is Jodi losing her best friend?Why Sam has more stuff SINGLE than he did married.
Are Buffets really back? YEP! But there are new rules.Why Sam is a nervous wreck about his son's new summer job. Jodi is begging Murphy for HBO MAX so they can watch the Friends Reunion - but there's a problem.
Sam Palmer is a menopause fitness expert. She’s passionate about getting women in their best shape so they can thrive through menopause and beyond. She’s a qualified nurse, teacher, fitness instructor and menopause coach. We talk about: • Dealing with the anxieties of midlife • How we all benefit from being open about menopause • Why taking care of your body is so important • Why midlife fitness is no longer necessarily about looking good • Ways to change our everyday life to be more active • How changing your lifestyle takes discipline • Why Sam takes comfort in running • Other ways to be active • Making sure you don’t overdo it with exercise • Finding what works for you • Not carrying your wine • Changes of lifestyle not needing to be drastic • Why having an exercise partner can be good And more! Find out more about Sam: Sam's website: www.midlifemakeover.co.uk Facebook | Instagram | Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave a review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That’s also where you’ll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There’s a midlife wellness program, courses, midlife mentoring to help make the most of your next chapter and our online Members Club. If not now, when?
Sabrina Callahan and Mark Quine from Sam’s Club join Social Pros in part five of the five-part Social Pros Deep Dive series into Sam’s Club. Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn't do it without their help! This week: Salesforce Marketing Cloud SocialMedia.org Upfluence Supermetrics Full Episode Details The Sam’s Club Deep Dive is a new five-part series that explores how social media teams run their day-to-day operations over several episodes instead of just one. Social Pros interviewed several Sam’s Club social team members to learn the secrets of their success. Other than direct feedback or surveys, nothing quite captures the opinion of customers like social media can. Social media can provide a window into the minds of customers. It can help brands understand where they’re going right or wrong and what customers really want. That’s why Sam’s Club takes social listening so seriously. In this episode of the Social Pros Deep Dive into Sam’s Club, Social Pros speaks again with Sabrina Callahan, Senior Director of Brand and Social Marketing, and Mark Quine, Director of Social and Brand Media. They discuss the importance of social listening and how Sam’s Club responds to social opinion so quickly and effectively. Mark then discusses Sam’s Club’s approach to paid social and which strategies work best for the club. All five episodes are out now, so get ready to binge! As this is a brand-new series, we’d love to hear some feedback on what you think of the Social Pros Deep Dive. Please share any thoughts you have by emailing Jay directly. In This Episode: 6:06 – Sam’s Club’s philosophy around social listening 8:18 – Why Sam’s Club has a member insights team 10:37 – How Sam’s Club measures and tracks customer sentiment on social 11:55 – How the social team translates its metrics for other departments 16:06 – How Sam’s Club introduced ‘Hero Hours’ during the pandemic after social posts went viral 21:47 – How Sam’s Club distinguishes between signal vs. noise 25:37 – Which channels Sam’s Club values the most for its insights 29:03 – The role of paid social in Sam’s Club 29:52 – How Sam’s Club measures the success of paid social 31:21 – How Mark tries to establish real causation and correlation in paid social 32:10 – How the social team keeps things consistent by working closely with the digital marketing teams 36:59 – Sam’s Club’s methods and strategies around boosting social posts 38:27 – Mark’s thoughts on which creative ad formats perform best for Sam’s Club 44:26 – Mark’s number one tip for becoming a social pro Resources Get the new State of Marketing report for free from Salesforce Download Upfluence’s Brand Influence Ranking Report Download the Social Media Metrics template from Supermetrics Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
MacKenzie McCarver and Tina Parker from Sam’s Club join this episode of Social Pros for part four of the five-part Social Pros Deep Dive series. Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn't do it without their help! This week: Salesforce Marketing Cloud Upfluence Supermetrics Full Episode Details The Sam’s Club Deep Dive is a new five-part series offers a detailed look into how a big business manages social strategies, scheduling, business growth, community, and more. For many, social media is the first port of call for customers with questions or complaints. It’s often the fastest way a brand can directly contact its customers. This means that businesses, big or small, need to think about how they approach customer care on social. With a big business such as Sam’s Club, this operation is a lot more elaborate. Find out how in this episode of Social Pros Deep Dive. In part four of five, Social Pros speak with MacKenzie McCarver and Tina Parker – key members of the social media team at Sam’s Club. Director of Social Media, MacKenzie, is back from our talk in part three, this time joined by Tina Parker, Associate Director of Brand and Social Marketing. They discuss Sam’s Club’s refreshingly proactive take on customer care, the best way to interact over social media, and how the club celebrates its brand ambassadors. All five episodes are out now, so get ready to binge! As this is a brand-new series, we’d love to hear some feedback on what you think of the Social Pros Deep Dive. Please share any thoughts you have by emailing Jay directly at jay@convinceandconvert.com. In This Episode: 5:52 – How Sam’s Club resources social media customer care 6:50 – The multiple customer care levels and how they work 8:02 – What Tina looks for in a social customer care agent 9:29 – Sam’s Club’s unique approach to customer interactions 11:46 – How Sam’s Club responded to the pandemic challenges 13:26 – Which platforms Sam’s Club focuses on the most for customer interactions 14:35 – How social empowered people during the pandemic 16:55 – The unique tool Sam’s Club uses for local social updates 17:51 – How Sam’s Club balances public versus direct message responses 18:47 – Why Sam’s Club prioritizes real responses over automated messages 21:44 – How proactive Sam’s Club agents are in responding to customers 24:30 – How Sam’s Club deals with customers who make complaints across different channels and mediums 27:57 – What measurements of success look like at Sam’s Club 29:55 – How Sam’s Club prepares for the event of a social media crisis 31:43 – Tina’s take on “if there’s three, there’s more” when it comes to customer complaints 33:20 – The process Sam’s Club follows to communicate issues at a higher level 35:28 – How Sam’s Club celebrates brand ambassadors and fans on social 38:45 – Tina’s one tip for becoming a social pro 39:12 – Who MacKenzie would love to have a video call with Resources Get the new State of Marketing report for free from Salesforce Download Upfluence’s Brand Influence Ranking Report Download the Social Media Metrics template from Supermetrics Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
Natalie Hite, Associate Director of Brand Marketing at Sam’s Club, joins the Social Pros Podcast in part two of a five-part Social Pros Deep Dive series. Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn't do it without their help! This week: Salesforce Marketing Cloud Upfluence Supermetrics Full Episode Details In this five-part Deep Dive into Sam’s Club, we look at how their busy team executes its social media strategy. For an insider look at how Sam’s Club’s social media team operates, each episode features a different social team member. They speak a bit about their role and how they fit into the now-huge social media team at Sam’s Club. What makes the Sam’s Club brand so unique? In the previous episode of the Social Pros Deep Dive series, Sabrina Callahan spoke about how she focused on getting the brand right before anything else. In this episode, part two of the Deep Dive series, Natalie Hite, shares more details about what makes the Sam’s Club brand so special – and how social media fits into that. She talks about why “brand storytelling has been our primary objective.” Natalie discusses how vital connection, communication, and brand storytelling are to Sam’s Club and how her role as Associate Director of Brand Marketing helps drive results. All episodes of this series are out now, ready to binge! As this is a brand-new series, we’d love to hear some feedback on what you think of the Social Pros Deep Dive. Please share any thoughts you have by emailing Jay directly at jay@convinceandconvert.com. In This Episode: 5:38 – Where Natalie’s role fits into the Sam’s Club team 6:55 – Natalie’s experience of watching the social team grow so quickly 8:43 – What Sam’s Club’s brand promise is and what it means 10:02 – How Natalie adapted from traditional media to social 13:02 – How social media became the quickest way to communicate with members 13:36 – Why Sam’s Club takes a “social-first approach” 15:50 – How the Sam’s Club social media team collaborates with other departments 18:15 – Natalie’s take on traditional vs. social media 19:39 – How Sam’s Club targets many different customer types with its content 22:43 – How Sam’s Club taps into the ethos of different audiences by asking for feedback 25:47 – Why Sephora and Ben & Jerry’s are “north stars” for Sam’s Club 28:00 – How Sam’s Club uses storytelling to resonate with audiences 31:34 – How the Sam’s Club vendors get involved with Sam’s Club’s social pushes 34:30 – Natalie’s top tips for becoming a social pro 37:43 – Natalie shares who she’d love to have a video call with Resources Get the new State of Marketing report for free from Salesforce Download Upfluence’s Brand Influence Ranking Report Download the Social Media Metrics template from Supermetrics Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
Sabrina Callahan, Senior Director of Brand and Social Marketing at Sam’s Club, joins the Social Pros Podcast as the first guest in a brand-new series called Social Pros Deep Dive. This series takes a closer look at businesses’ social strategies, explored over several episodes. Social media has become so important and complex that trying to summarize it in just one episode means leaving out a lot of detail. To kick things off, series one focuses on Sam’s Club, the much-loved wholesale membership club. The Sam’s Club Deep Dive is a five-part series that puts social media at Sam’s Club under the microscope. Tune in as Social Pros interviews different team members over five episodes to find out how the busy team operates their social media strategy. Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn't do it without their help! This week: Salesforce Marketing Cloud Upfluence Supermetrics Full Episode Details When done right, social media can have a remarkable effect on company growth. A great example of this is Sam’s Club, the popular wholesale membership club. Sam’s Club dramatically expanded its social media team from just two to 50 employees and has seen growth and engagement skyrocket. In part one of five episodes in the Sam’s Club Deep Dive series, Social Pros speaks to Sabrina Callahan, Senior Director of Brand and Social Marketing. Sabrina discusses what it takes to run a growing social media team and how she handles all the moving pieces. She describes how Sam’s Club structures its social team and campaigns, plus its future plans. Sabrina also introduces us to some of the other cast and characters in the Sam’s Club social team, who will join the podcast over the next few episodes. All five episodes are out now, so get ready to binge! As this is a brand-new series, we’d love to hear some feedback on what you think of the Social Pros Deep Dive. Please share any thoughts you have by emailing Jay directly at jay@convinceandconvert.com. In This Episode: 7:00 – Why Sam’s Club expanded the social team so rapidly 9:48 – The importance of having an advocate in your company for social media 11:25 – How the Sam’s Club social team is structured 19:10 – Sabrina shares what qualities she looked for when hiring the social team 24:25 – Why Sabrina focused on building the brand identity, then the social channels 27:54 – How a member’s experience differs between digital and brick-and-mortar shopping 30:15 – What Sam’s Club got right with its COVID-19 approach and messaging 35:54 – Sam’s Club’s primary goal with social media 39:15 – How the pandemic affected Sabrina as a social pro 43:09 – Sabrina’s top tip for social pros 44:50 – Who Sabrina would love to have a video call with Resources Get the new State of Marketing report for free from Salesforce Download Upfluence’s Brand Influence Ranking Report Download the Social Media Metrics template from Supermetrics Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
Why Sam is nervous about his Covid vaccination. Who's hiding under the bed at Murphy and Jodi's house? The nasty new snack they're serving at Disney parks this summer!
What man keeps giving Jodi MONEY every time she sees him - and why?? How to clear BRAIN FOG! (We know it happens to you.) Why Sam is in love with his new sheets.
Why Sam has "Murphy envy" - and is it a normal thing among friends? How Jodi is keeping their bearded dragon alive. Why Sam is walking into walls at work!
Policy may not be sexy, but without standards around how we format real estate data and build technology systems, we simply can’t share data or integrate the tools we need to do our jobs well. Sam DeBord serves as CEO of the Real Estate Standards Organization, the trade group responsible for developing the open standards that drive efficiency and streamline technology for the industry. His resume includes a wide range of leadership positions in the real estate space, including President’s Liaison for MLS and Data Management at NAR and VP of Government Affairs with Washington Realtors. Sam is also the VP of Strategic Growth for Coldwell Banker Danforth in Seattle and writes for REALTOR Magazine, Inman News and the Swanepoel Trends Report. On this episode of Listing Bits, Sam describes RESO’s role in the real estate industry, explaining how the standards set by his organization provide certainty for developers and support data shares and tech integrations. He shares the progress RESO has made in the last year, discussing what they have done to streamline compliance certifications and initiate the proposed Listing Exchange Access Policy. Listen in for Sam’s insight on the constraints of the current market (and the new tech that’s emerged as a result) and find out how he thinks about the kerfuffle surrounding the most recent mergers and acquisitions in the real estate space. What’s Discussed: What RESO does to create efficiencies and streamline tech for the real estate industry RESO’s evolution to an independent trade organization and how it relies on thousands of volunteer SMEs to build its Workgroups RESO’s recent work to streamline its compliance certifications and create a new development guide for vendors How RESO standards provide certainty for developers and support data shares and integrations Why Sam is a proponent of creating a single policy for how data is used and displayed (and how that would help brokers) RESO’s work with the broker community and CMLS to draft the proposed Listing Exchange Access Policy The progress RESO has made in just the last year to align industry trade organizations, brokers and MLSs around common goals How RESO standards helped facilitate the NorCal MLS Alliance Sam’s take on how the artificial constraints of the current market impact agents and the tech facilitating the trend to buy homes sight unseen How Sam thinks about the most recent mergers and acquisitions in the real estate space Why proptech companies need to recognize our cultural preference to work with an agent The potential problems associated with a broker-member of an MLS being paid by that MLS for a technology service Connect with Sam: Real Estate Standards Organization Email sam[at]reso[dot]org Sam on Twitter Resources: RESO Workgroups RESO Web API Tools & Software RESO’s Broker Advisory Workgroup RESO Certification 2020 RESO Certification Updates Andy Woolley CMLS NAR NAR’s MLS Technology & Emerging Issues Advisory Board Summary of NAR’s 2021 MLS Policy Changes CMLS’s Participant Data Access Policy LeadingRE The Realty Alliance CMLS’s CCP Implementation Guide RESO Compliance Guide NorCal MLS Alliance Zillow Economist Jeff Tucker on Industry Relations EP059 CoStar Zillow’s Acquisition of ShowingTime Greg on Twitter RESO’s Unique Organizational Identifier (UOI) Victor Lund at WAV Group RESO Remix RESO’s 2021 Fall Conference Our Sponsor: Cloud CMA
Today it’s great to have Sam Harris on the podcast. Sam is the author of five New York Timesbest sellers, including The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, Free Will, Lying, and Waking Up. The End of Faith won the 2005 PEN Award for Nonfiction. His writing and public lectures cover a wide range of topics—neuroscience, moral philosophy,religion, meditation practice, human violence, rationality—but generally focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. He also hosts the Making Sense Podcast, which was selected by Apple as one of the “iTunes Best” and has won a Webby Award for best podcast in the Science & Education category. Topics [0:17] Sam and Scott discuss materialism and consciousness [2:59] Sam makes his case for determinism [11:08] Sam and Scott discuss “the self” and free will [24:50] Sam’s take on why determinism eases human suffering [29:23] Sam’s thoughts on the "responsibility paradox" [36:30] The link between the responsibility paradox, cancel culture, and politics [43:57] Sam’s thoughts on pride [48:17] Sam’s reflections on love, hate, and Trump [1:08:00] Sam’s defense of objective morality [1:15:51] Why we ‘should’ prevent suffering and promote collective wellbeing [1:30:23] What if reincarnation was real? [1:33:37] Would it be good to change someone’s intuition of right and wrong? [1:39:40] How emotions and values are linked [1:45:09] Why we need to scale values [1:48:12] Sam’s issue with the is-ought problem [1:56:49] Why Sam maintains that free will and determinism are incompatible [2:02:45] Why the self is an illusion [2:08:53] Sam’s exploration of mystery --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support
Sam Bates is a principal of Trinity Capital Group and owner of Paradigm Real Estate Investments. Sam’s background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and management of over $40MM in multifamily and single-family assets since 2009. Mr. Bates spent 10 years in Corporate America where he honed his business acumen and developed many characteristics that help him succeed in the real estate industry. Sam started at UBS Financial Services where he cultivated his knowledge about financial markets. He directly worked with advisors that had over $3 Billion in assets under management. After graduate school, Mr. Bates transitioned his career to state and local taxes. During his tax career, he helped companies save more than $45MM in tax. Sam graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. He is an avid reader, sports fan, loves the outdoors, and attends Munger Place Church. (00:01-02:44) Opening Segment - Introduction of the host into the show - Alpesh introduces the guest of the show, Sam Bates - Sam also shared something interesting about himself (02:45-29:52) Real Estate Investing Journey and Create Value Through Operations and Strategic Planning - When and how Sam started investing in real estate - Reasons Sam chose to invest in real estate - How to create value through operations? - Should someone have a CPA and tax attorney if they will go through a transition? - How to figure out if the strategy/operation will increase the value of your investment? - Green loan explained - Other ways Sam helps his clients create value through operations and strategic planning - Did Sam start with new construction as soon as he started real estate syndication? - Why Sam chose to be a GPA in a new construction - Best deal Sam had - Worst deal Sam had (29:53-30:10) Break (30:11-30:27) Second Segment - Welcoming listeners and guest back to the show (30:28-34:20) Fire Round - Will Sam change the business strategy after Coronavirus? - Sam's favorite real estate, finance, or other related books - Tool or website Sam recommends - Sam's advice to beginner investors - How does Sam give back? - How can Wealth Matters Podcast listeners reach out to Sam? (34:21-34:44) Closing Segment Reach out to Sam by calling 972-855-7654 or email sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com.
Today it’s great to have Sam Harris on the podcast. Sam is the author of five New York Times best sellers, including The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, Free Will, Lying, and Waking Up. The End of Faith won the 2005 PEN Award for Nonfiction. His writing and public lectures cover a wide range of topics—neuroscience, moral philosophy,religion, meditation practice, human violence, rationality—but generally focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. He also hosts the Making Sense Podcast, which was selected by Apple as one of the “iTunes Best” and has won a Webby Award for best podcast in the Science & Education category. Topics [1:57] Sam’s reflections on his childhood [7:18] Sam’s interest in martial arts [8:04] Sam’s experience with MDMA [12:09] How Sam ended up on the Dalai Lama’s security detail [16:39] Sam’s experience with meditation teacher Sayadaw U Pandita [23:12] Dualistic vs Nondualistic mindfulness [24:34] Sam’s experience with Dzogchen meditation [28:27] Sam’s dream about Dilgo Khyentse [34:15] Sam’s experience with fiction writing [37:50] Scott questions Sam’s position on free will [41:33] Sam’s disagreement with Daniel Dennett [42:41] Sam’s take on free will and human interaction [46:38] Why Sam thinks we’re getting “free will” wrong --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support
And we're back baby! This week on B-Plot the boys look at Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy [2004] and Sleepover. Find out why Anchorman is overrated and underrated at the same time. Why Sam's health is no longer a concern and why there can never really be a female Inbetweeners. Lincoln and Sam also engage in some incredibly unprofessional podcasting behaviour. Instagrams: @lincolnonthemic and @samjgolin This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Join my discussion today with Sam Udani, CEO, ILW.com., which is an immigration publication and resource center. Sam has amazing experience in immigration tech, EB-5 event organization and more! Here's what we'll be discussing: Sam’s early life and how he got into immigration How Sam built and sold his first immigration tech platform Why Sam got into publishing and marketing with ILW.com What it’s like being an independent publisher in the time of social media What Sam thinks about the growth of tech in immigration What’s Sam sees as the future of ILW.com and immigration more broadly And more! For More Information On ILW: https://www.ilw.com/
One of the most decorated CrossFit athletes of all time - Sam Briggs - talks with Spartan Up podcast DEKA series hosts Jarog Cogswell and Yancy Culp about: -Sam’s origin story and what being a firefighter has taught her about team building -Why Sam participated in the Spartan Games -The benefits of functional fitness, regardless of age -When Sam takes on a new challenge, how does the evaluate the opportunity? -How has Sam’s ‘why’ changed over the past decade? -Spartan Games Day 2 recap -Sam’s inspiration at a young age and her favorite CrossFit Games memory Connect with Sam: -Twitter: @BicepLikeBriggs -Instagram: @BicepLikeBriggs SPONSOR This episode of Spartan Up! is brought to you by Headspace. For a free one month trial, go to Headpace.Com/Spartan. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpShow YouTube: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpYT Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pYBkk1T684YQg7CmoaAZt FOLLOW SPARTAN UP: Spartan Up on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spartanuppodcast/ Spartan Up on Twitter https://twitter.com/SpartanUpPod CREDITS: Producer: Ryan Warner Host: Jarod Cogswell and Yancy Culp Sr Producer: Marion Abrams © 2020 Spartan
“Even if it’s just one or two degrees of innovation, being slightly innovative allows a brand to connect with people in a different, unique, and authentic way.” @goodwipes #DTCPOD“Any category that you go into is going to be competitive, whether that's online or in brick and mortar. Most likely, there will be something that exists that’s somewhat similar to what you are trying to achieve.” @goodwipes #DTCPOD“What made us most productive in our conversations with retailers was having a strong founder story and backing it up with market research and analytics.” @goodwipes #DTCPOD“Great brands need great operating teams. The brands that survive have great operating teams whether they make millions or thousands.” @goodwipes #DTCPOD“I see competition as a positive because it helps validate that the market exists.” @goodwipes #DTCPODWe Speak About:[01:05] About Sam[01:20] About Goodwipes[03:05] Why Sam and Charlie started Goodwipes[07:25] Sam and Charlie’s path to founding Goodwipes[08:55] How Sam and Charlie put together the money to start Goodwipes[10:20] How Goodwipes became a category leader[13:00] Sam’s thoughts on why we’re seeing a product reinvention revolution[16:05] Sam’s advice for getting your product in retail[19:10] What Sam thinks is possible for other brands looking to do product reinvention[21:10] How Sam is staying ahead of competitors[23:55] Sam’s advice for others trying to do product reinvention[25:50] Brands and people that Sam follows and looks up to[28:55] Sam’s advice for overcoming challenges[30:15] What’s next for GoodwipesHow to reinvent an existing product in a category that hasn’t seen much innovationSam Nebel, Founder of Goodwipes, joins the POD to talk about product reinvention. Sam knows a thing or two about product reinvention.His company, Goodwipes, sells disposable wipes.Even though disposable wipes have been around for a while, Sam and his Co-founder Charlie decided to take a stab at reinventing the space.No one was really innovating in disposable wipes so they decided to bring their wipes to the market as a high-quality, premium, and eco-friendly option.To bring a better product to the market, Sam and Charlie spent a good part of a year doing research and development.To reinvent a product category, you need more than a great founder storyThe part that put Sam and Charlie over the top was their attention to understanding the market. They had a fantastic founder story, but to convince retailers they needed more.Their understanding of the toilet paper market and how they could acquire customers was a big reason that retailers decided to supply their products.Sam and Charlie also had a great understanding of shoppers. They knew that many adults really didn’t want to shop for disposable wipes but were open to more brands that were value-driven.Goodwipes was able to capitalize on that market gap to grow.Even though Goodwipes had a first-mover advantage, they are constantly working to grow and maintain their share of the market.Stay tuned as Sam discusses his thoughts on product reinvention, whether there is still space to reinvent products, and how Goodwipes is staying ahead of competition.If you’d like to learn more about Trend and our influencer marketing platform for influencers and brands visit trend.io. You can also follow us for tips on growing your following and running successful campaigns on Instagram and LinkedIn.Mentioned Links:The Goodwipes website: https://goodwipes.com/Follow Goodwipes on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodwipes/Connect with Sam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-nebel-6417362b
Have you ever considered turning your vegetable growing hobby into a full-time career? Today we are joined by Sam McLemore of Bountiful Harvest Farms in Starkville, Mississippi. Bountiful Harvest Farms was started by Sam and his wife, Isabel, in the Spring of 2011. What started as a desire to grow vegetables for their family turned into a new career for Sam and an adventure to grow vegetables for the Starkville area. After working in the landscape business for a while, Sam decided that he wanted to grow food full-time instead of just as a hobby and Bountiful Harvest Farms was born. Tune in today to hear all about the challenges, differences, and advantages of building and maintaining a thriving farm in the deep south! You’ll hear: What Bountiful Harvest Farms grows 1:10 The challenges Sam faces running a farm in the deep south 3:13 The main types of pests in Mississippi 4:11 How Sam regulates nitrogen in pea crops to tame the vines 8:06 What types of soil Sam contends with down south 8:43 What varieties of sweet potatoes Sam grows 11:07 Why Sam switched to more mechanical methods for cultivation 13:08 Why you should invest in new machinery 18:10 How Sam keeps nutrients in the soil on his farm 20:47 What a typical week looks like on Bountiful Harvest Farms 24:09 The hardest part of running a farm for Sam 28:42 About Sam’s mentors throughout his farming journey 30:51 What Sam would’ve done sooner given the opportunity to go back in time 39:33 About the team at Bountiful Harvest Farms 42:21 How Sam goes about selling their vegetables 46:43 Keys to growing good hot peppers 49:53 The biggest mistakes Sam sees new farmers making 52:27 Sam’s favorite farming tool 55:56 How Sam feels about starting a farm now 58:58 Where you can find out more about Sam and Bountiful Harvest Farms 1.05:51 About the Guest:Bountiful Harvest Farms was started by Sam and Isabel McLemore in the Spring of 2011 in Starkville, Mississippi. What started when a desire to grow vegetables for our family turned into a new career for Sam and an adventure to grow vegetables for the Starkville area. Sam and Isabel are both Mississippi natives from Port Gibson and Oxford, respectively. Sam's grandfathers both grew food in gardens at home. Isabel grew up having a family Summer garden most years and learned to compost at an early age. They both had the makings of farming in their future but did not realize it! Sam and Isabel met, fell in love, and graduated from Mississippi State University and have called Starkville home since. When Sam graduated from college he took 6 months to hike the Appalachian Trail. After working in the landscape business for a while he decided that he wanted to grow food full-time instead of just as a hobby and Bountiful Harvest Farms was born! In the first year, BHF had two neighborhood garden locations and continued to grow. In 2013 the farm needed more space and the operation was moved to one larger piece of property in Starkville. At the end of 2015 the farm moved again to the current location on Pat Station Road where it could be at a more permanent location. Resources:Website - https://www.bountifulharvestfarms.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi-Xh3T9rFdlSvt3WqXQTLw Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bountifulharvest.farm.5 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mclemoresam/
In this episode, Marcus Edwardes speaks with Sam Wallace, Founding Member of Chief, a private network designed specifically for senior women leaders. She is also the Managing Director at Sheffield Haworth, an international executive search and talent advisory firm.Sam is part of a globally-integrated team dedicated to executive search work across technology and professional services. She is a mom of identical twins, loves the mountains and mountain biking, is an avid reader, and partial to the odd Chardonnay.Listen in as Sam shares how to support companies through change, how data utilization will play an even bigger role in the future of the staffing industry, a primer on “defensive hiring”, and the importance of considering the “art” of recruiting as opposed to looking at it simply as a transaction.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:● [5:19] What it is like to work at Korn Ferry● [12:42] Why Sam moved on from Korn Ferry● [14:38] Joining Carmichael Fisher Executive Search● [18:44] How Sheffield Haworth is different to Carmichael Fisher● [20:12] What makes a great leader and what is “servant leadership”?● [21:35] How COVID-19 has changed the way people lead● [22:47] The transformation of female leadership in 2020● [24:06] How much of recruiting leaders is “art” and how much is “science”?● [26:24] Evaluating candidates beyond the resumé● [29:33] How Sam gets to know candidates● [31:05] What is UPWARD Women?● [32:56] Avoiding the mistake of being a transactional recruiter● [34:21] Building a more valuable network● [37:29] Sam’s favorite kind of search● [40:18] Distinguishing yourself from other search professionals● [42:39] What is “the albatross search”?Key quotes:● “Leadership needs to be defined for the specifics of the organization.”● “So much of leadership is about communication, empathy, and transparency.”● “Leaders fail when they focus simply on outcomes. While that is important, the first and most important thing for leaders to do is create teams that are truly motivated to get to the end game.”● “The role of an executive search recruiter is the consultant.”● “The challenge with search is when it becomes a transaction. When it’s reduced to the act of making the placement, that’s when the nuances regarding the art of recruiting gets lost.”Resources Mentioned:● Sam Wallace on LinkedIn
Episode summary An interested audience is hugely important for your business. But growing an audience is not easy and many get it wrong. Today's guess tells us the right way to do it and also discusses the best way to earn people's trust. In this episode, you'll learn: How to earn people's trust Why Sam believes that by not sharing you are being greedy If they love you and trust you, they will buy Why you need a Facebook group Steps to grow a Facebook group The importance of being authentic online Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with your episode.
Episode summary An interested audience is hugely important for your business. But growing an audience is not easy and many get it wrong. Today's guess tells us the right way to do it and also discusses the best way to earn people's trust. In this episode, you'll learn: How to earn people's trust Why Sam believes that by not sharing you are being greedy If they love you and trust you, they will buy Why you need a Facebook group Steps to grow a Facebook group The importance of being authentic online Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with your episode.
Although it is easy to get caught up in the latest health fads, like green juices or bullet coffees, they may not be the best for your body. Levels, a real-time dashboard for your body’s metabolism, gives customers personalized insights into how food affects their body and overall health. The company’s Co-Founder, Sam Corcos, joins us today for a behind-the-scenes look into this fast-growing health optimization platform. We kick off by hearing about their incredible approach to customer development, where Sam has had a super hands-on role. Here, he unpacks the importance of truly understanding your customers’ needs. Sam shares some of the client personas they have uncovered and how this has shaped their approach to problem-solving. We also get into how Levels' hard and software works and the contextualization layer that they add to the information provided by the CGM, the glucose levels monitor typically used by diabetes patients. Our discussion also covers the content creation strategy the company utilizes, some of the key information they have uncovered through their extensive customer development calls, and the importance of pursuing product to market fit through iteration and incorporating customer feedback. This is a great conversation about one of the most exciting health care optimization platforms we have seen in ages, so be sure to tune in today! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:41] Before we jump into today’s interview, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Leveling Up Podcast! [00:21] An overview of Levels and how Eric found out about the dashboard. [01:46] Levels’ decision to make thousands of customer development calls and the outcomes. [03:36] What Sam means by ‘jobs to be done’ and how it relates to problem-solving. [05:00] Understanding success criteria and the relationship it has to greatest results. [06:14] The results that high performers and founders typically hope for from Levels. [08:07] How Peloton users and intermittent fasting practitioners became typical Levels users. [09:16] Why customer development has to be adaptable and flexible. [09:47] Insights into the CGM and why it is important to monitor glucose levels. [11:59] Why Sam believes that metabolic dysfunction is the biggest health crisis of our time. [13:03] Lifestyle factors that affect health, like sleep and activity post meal-times. [13:51] Hear about the difference between Levels and an ordinary CGM. [14:51] How the Levels hardware works and the filament that goes under your skin. [15:39] Levels’ business model, how the company generates profits, and pricing. [17:15] SEO strategies and content creation; Levels’ unique approach. [20:04] Levels’ current content creation targets and budget. [21:30] How Levels has been able to grow despite not having a marketing team. [22:50] The rationale behind having an application process before getting to use Levels. [24:47] Key questions that Sam and the Levels team have in their customer development stack. [26:19] Some company numbers: Capital raised, revenue, and team size. [27:58] How Sam manages to read two books per week! [29:43] Other apps and tools (besides Levels) that are in Sam’s health stack. [30:46] Sam’s must read books and finding him online. Resources From The Interview: Sam Corcos on Twitter Sam Corcos Levels The Mom Test Peloton Kevin Rose Peter Attia Casey Means They Ask You Answer Levels Blog Notion Reed Hastings Eight Sleep Zero Fasting ‘How to know if you've got product-market fit' Lenny's Newsletter Must read books: The Lean Startup, High Growth Handbook, The 4-Hour Workweek Leave Some Feedback: What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Eric Siu on Twitter
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Rayka Zehtabchi and Sam Davis are Los Angeles-based filmmakers. Their documentary Period. End of Sentence won an Academy Award for best documentary short in 2019. After their success at the Oscars, Rayka directed and Sam filmed and edited A Woman’s Place which is now streaming on Hulu. A Woman’s Place captures the stories of three chefs, their careers, and their shared experience as women in the culinary industry facing and overcoming institutionalized sexism. What you will learn: How branded content has evolved over the years. How Rayka and Sam were able to take branded content to a new level by approaching the “A Woman’s Place” assignment as they do with all of their documentaries - by focusing on the story and the characters. Why Sam and Rayka are excited about the branded content space and the opportunities it offers filmmakers. How the limitations on their days on location required them to exhaustively plan their shoot in advance of their arrival. Why they chose a visually darker look cinematically for many of the scenes in A Woman’s Place. How they were able to tell the stories of three women in the restaurant industry in less than 30 minutes of screen time through the use of dramatization, metaphors, and creative approaches to interviews of the subjects. What projects they are working on currently, including a narrative short called Are You Still Here? Resources: Rayka’s Website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Sam’s Website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
You can often find her excavating ancient pyramid sites in Bosnia, or doting on her little girl. But that’s just the everyday stuff. Because one thing we can guarantee you - is you’ve never heard a story quite like Sam’s. Having dealt with childhood sexual abuse, and the shocking mental and physical scars that came from that, Sam has since transformed her life and become a philosopher, adventurer and teacher, who helps others realise that their history does not need to destroy their destiny. So tune in to this week’s Dorothy and the Dealer episode to learn how Mitch and Mills helped Sam break through her barriers. As well as other tidbits, like: - Why Sam disliked Mitch from the get go. - How she stopped covering her history with a ‘bandaid’, and put an end to letting her story run her life. - Why transforming her perspective allowed her to create lasting relationships with her parents - How you can stop spending your life “pissed off and pretending” Don’t let your history become a cloak that taints your outlook on life, colours your perception and weighs you down. Be brave enough to pull it off, like Sam, and finally see all the incredible opportunities surrounding you. Don't let what runs you ruin you! And don’t miss this incredible story. Listen in now!
Sam Caucci is the Founder & CEO of 1Huddle. He has a firm belief that everybody that works hard deserves access to a job that prepares them and skills them up for work. His product is helping companies across the globe to make training more fun, effective and accessible for their entire workforce. 1Huddle is a workforce training platform that's getting people ready to work using quick-burst games. Leading the charge to help organizations, across the globe, better prepare their people for the workforce. Clients across multiple sectors including professional sports teams, politics/government, hospitality, retail, automotive, college/universities, and more. Featured on CNN, Fox News, CNBC, SKY News, Yahoo! Finance, The Huffington Post, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. Clients include: vineyard vines, Loews Hotels, ESPN, Audible (an Amazon Company), Novartis, UEFA, Madison Square Garden, the City of Newark, and more. They are proud to be supported by some of the world's best VC's and investors, including 500 Startups and Tribeca Venture Partners. Connect with Sam Caucci and 1Huddle 1Huddle LinkedIn Twitter Instagram YouTube Facebook Some of the Topics Covered by Sam Caucci in this Episode What 1Huddle is and how it started The customer discovery phase of 1Huddle and why Sam started with professional sports teams How Sam went about getting the tech talent to build his platform and why he started with an offshore dev team The business model of 1Huddle and how Sam grew the company through bootstrapping initially What the initial version of 1Huddle looked like How Sam adapts the platform to each company that uses it Why Sam decided to go through the 500 Startups accelerator and what he learned from the experience Raising a seed round within 4 months of completing 500 Startups When Sam decided to bring the technical talent in-house Sam's experience as a solo founder Customer acquisition strategy The land and expand strategy Sam uses on the sales front Setting up a sales team for 1Huddle Building a hiring pipeline with local universities How Sam figured out his ideal customer profile The biggest challenges Sam is thinking about today How Sam invests in himself as a founder and why he's read 70 books in the last year Sam's book suggestions Understanding what your own personal mission statement and values are Links from the Episode Monumental sports 500 Startups Y Combinator Techstars Goodmylk Crossing the Chasm Iman Abuzeid 7 Habits of Highly Effective People The Art of War Long Walk to Freedom His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope Malcolm X Hardcore History About Our Partners This episode is brought to you by Hawke Media. Hawke Media is a full-service Outsourced CMO based in Santa Monica, CA, providing guidance, planning, and execution to grow brands of all sizes, industries, and business models. Hawke Media was recognized by Inc. as the country's fastest-growing marketing consultancy and is proudly one of Glassdoor's "Best Places to Work", 2019 #893 on the Forbes 5000 list, UpCity Top Los Angeles Digital Marketing Agency. Hawke’s collaborative process, à la carte offering, and month-to-month fee structure give clients the flexibility they need to boost digital revenues and marketing ROI. Hawke Media The company has serviced over 1500 brands of all sizes, ranging from startups like Tamara Mellon, SiO Beauty and Bottlekeeper to household names like Red Bull, Verizon Wireless and Alibaba. Listen to our interview with Erik Huberman, Founder and CEO of Hawke Media, in episode 23 of the Just Go Grind Podcast. This episode is also brought to you by Toptal. Toptal is an exclusive network of the top freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product managers, and project managers in the world. Top companies hire Toptal freelancers for their most important projects.
Samuel P. Lalanne is an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley and the Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion for the firm's Institutional Securities Group (ISG). Previously, Sam spent 19 years at Citi in various leadership roles including as a Senior Vice President of Citi's Global Diversity and Talent Management team, an HR corporate center function. Topics Covered in this Interview: - Sam's family background being 1st generation immigrants and being the youngest of 4 siblings - Sam's transition to private school in seventh grade - Why Sam chose to attend Boston College - Sam's experience at Boston College and how being one of BC's Football Managers instilled work ethic and also lessons on how to run an organization - How Sam got an internship after his freshman year at Boston College - Sam's advice to those searching for an internship - How Sam grew "laterally" at Citi, building various different skill sets and learning different parts of the business, before moving vertically - How Sam as a person of color has viewed his own business journey
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Meet Sam Walker, host of the fabulous Sam Walker’s Desert Diaries podcast, which she started to document her move from Manchester, UK to Phoenix, Arizona. Sam is a master storyteller, an award-winning radio and TV broadcaster, a multiple podcast producer and presenter, a writer with a book being published next year and a woman who’s encountered coyotes, snakes and scorpions in the desert. Since we recorded this she won three (yes three) awards at the British Podcast awards! We talk about: Why Sam decided to up sticks and move from Manchester to the desert How she pushed through the fear both before making the move and after, given all the issues she has faced Having support when making a big life change Trusting the universe when there are signs along the way The importance of trying to live our dreams no matter how big or small those might be The difficulties and highlights of her life in Arizona The many quirky things about adapting to US life Trying to function in the US without a credit history The delights of the US medical system The beauty and history of US landscapes Whatever brings you joy is what is right for you The importance of following your dreams whatever they are Getting rid of the word should How Sam stays upbeat despite the many setbacks she’s encountered How it’s been coping with Covid as a Brit in the US Coping with being away from sick loved ones Coming to terms with gun culture Realising her white privilege when things got really tough Being grateful the basics What Sam has learnt by making this huge change in her life And lots more! You can find out more about Sam: Sam Walker’s Desert Diaries Facebook, Instagram, Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave a review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That’s also where you’ll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There’s a midlife wellness program, courses, midlife mentoring to help make the most of your next chapter and our online Members Club. If not now, when?
About the Episode On this episode of Next Level Agents, I’m joined by Sam Parr, the man behind The Hustle, the daily tech and business email. He calls The Hustle an information company geared towards youngish entrepreneurs, and people who are growth-minded. Sam Parr is the CEO and co-founder of The Hustle, one of America's fastest growing media companies. Each morning they give over 1m users/day the important business news they need to succeed. The company generates 7 figures in revenue each month, and has grown to a team of 30 employees. The company also hosts Hustle Con a popular conference with thousands of attendees. The hustle is a fast-growing, profitable without any venture capital. Sam has also started and sold multiple companies, invests in real estate and startups. Sam’s journey in business and the story of The Hustle is one of learning from some of the most legendary names in media like Ted Turner, and creating something that is so relevant and impactful right now. He understands the value of seeing trends before they are blatantly obvious to everyone else, and being willing to do things differently to how everyone else is doing. Add to that a sharp, brilliant and unique communication style, and you have an unstoppable media maven, and an equally unstoppable brand. Building a business of note isn’t easy, and it requires us to constantly learn, develop, and iterate new pathways and approaches. The people who do this well understand that what really makes an impact is courage, mental and emotional toughness. As Sam puts it, business excellence is 20% intelligence and 80% emotional. In Today’s Episode, We Talk About; - The backstory of The Hustle and who the publication is geared to. - Why Sam started a media company, why Ted Turner inspires him and how Sam honed the voice and tone of The Hustle. - How Sam and his team built to a million subscribers in a short amount of time. - Why The Hustle built their own email sending technology. - How The Hustle grew to 7 figures monthly and a staff of 25-30 people. - The value of seeing trends before they are blatantly obvious to everyone else. - The most misunderstood thing about The Hustle. Guest Info Sam Parr is the CEO and co-founder of The Hustle, one of America's fastest growing media companies. Each morning they give over 1m users/day the important business news they need to succeed. The company generates 7 figures in revenue each month, and has grown to a team of 30 employees. The company also hosts Hustle Con a popular conference with thousands of attendees. The hustle is a fast-growing, profitable without any venture capital. Sam has also started and sold multiple companies, invests in real estate and startups. Website: https://thehustle.co/ GET 50% OFF WITH THE DISCOUNT CODE NLA Twitter: @theSamParr
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Originally for North Conway, NH Sam Glynn is a 3rd generation restaurateur. After some time in Florida, where Sam went to escape the snow, get an education in marketing, start (and end) his career in the professional baseball industry, Sam returned to New England. Before long Sam found himself in Rhode Island, and at the age of 27, he opened his first restaurant, Chomp Kitchen, and Drinks, located in Warren, RI. This is Sam's second time on the show. His first recording was episode 197 check out MailChimp as mentioned in today's episode! Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote or mantra: "Improvise, adapt, and overcome." In today's episode with Sam Glynn we will discuss: Growth Increased sales Increased efficiency Scaling into increased hours Don't confuse your customers Ways to decrease cooking times for burgers Marketing Best practices for email collection Utilizing segmentation - what is segmentation? Why Sam uses Toast POS Raising your bottom line Self-realization Catering COVID-19 Listen more Give ownership to your staff Today's sponsor: Restaurant365 is a cloud-based, all-in-one, restaurant-specific accounting and back-office platform that seamlessly integrates with POS systems, payroll providers, food and beverage vendors. It generates accurate real-time reporting and analysis in user-friendly dashboards, facilitating immediate, data-driven decision making. Restaurant365 eliminates manual, error-prone processes and is designed to help restaurant businesses grow with functionality that helps optimize labor costs, reduce food costs and increase revenue. Toast - A POS built for restaurants by restaurant people Adapt fast with Toast's cloud-based restaurant POS system that updates to evolve your POS along with changing industry trends and guest expectations. Toast is built exclusively for restaurants of all shapes and sizes, with over 2/3 of our employees having restaurant experience to serve you better. Online Ordering - Let guests easily order directly from your restaurant for pickup or contactless delivery to keep revenue flowing during these uncertain times. Toast Delivery Services Dispatch local drivers through an on-demand network to keep your community fed and revenue coming in. QuickBooks for Restaurants a Bookkeeping and Accounting Guide. The back-office restaurant accounting guide you’ve been searching for! Zac covers the accounting fundamentals, including sales tracking, purchasing, bill paying, invoicing, managing day-to-day liabilities, gift certificate tracking, cash management, detailed reporting, and more. Ultimately, Zac show owners and operators how to create the accurate financials and reporting that will enable them to make better informed, data-driven decisions. Knowledge bombs Which "it factor" habit, trait, or characteristic you believe most contributes to your success? Lack of complacency What is your biggest weakness? Lack of complacency What's one question you ask or thing you look for during an interview? What hobbies do they have outside work? Looking for dedication. What's a current challenge? How are you dealing with it? Opening a restaurant in two weeks during COVID-19 Share one code of conduct or behavior you teach your team. Make customers feel better when they leave than when they came into the restaurant What is one uncommon standard of service you teach your staff? Show up mentally every day or else it's a waste of a day What's one book we must read to become a better person or restaurant owner? Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin Setting the Table by Danny Meyer GET THIS BOOK FOR FREE AT AUDIBLE.COM Name one service you've hired. Accountant - Farmer and First P.C.'s Warren, RI What's one piece of technology you've adopted within your restaurant walls and how has it influenced operations? Plate IQ Tock If you got the news that you'd be leaving this world tomorrow and all memories of you, your work, and your restaurants would be lost with your departure with the exception of 3 pieces of wisdom you could leave behind for the good of humanity, what would they be? Show up every damn day The team and the culture The product Contact info: Social media handles: @chompri Email: sam@chompri.com Website: chompri.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Sam Glynn for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. One of the ways I'm able to make it free is by earning a commission when sharing certain products with you. I've made it a core value to only share tools, resources, and services my guest mentors have recommend, first. If you're finding value in my podcast, please use my links!
EVERY MOM wants her child to succeed, but WHICH educational option is most likely to deliver success? Actress, Sam Sorbo (yes, the wife of actor, Kevin Sorbo) has tried public, private and homeschooling. And she wrote a book about it! Find out WHY Sam chose homeschooling. Part 1 of ChannelMom's 3-Part Series, "What Kind of School Works Best?" Get BEST Education for your child!
EVERY MOM wants her child to succeed, but WHICH educational option is most likely to deliver success? Actress, Sam Sorbo (yes, the wife of actor, Kevin Sorbo) has tried public, private and homeschooling. And she wrote a book about it! Find out WHY Sam chose homeschooling. Part 1 of ChannelMom's 3-Part Series, "What Kind of School Works Best?" Get BEST Education for your child!
EVERY MOM wants her child to succeed, but WHICH educational option is most likely to deliver success? Actress, Sam Sorbo (yes, the wife of actor, Kevin Sorbo) has tried public, private and homeschooling. And she wrote a book about it! Find out WHY Sam chose homeschooling. Part 1 of ChannelMom's 3-Part Series, "What Kind of School Works Best?" Get BEST Education for your child!
ESPN has another big sports documentary to replace the Michael Jordan one Why Sam is getting some rather surprising texts from his exes.Why Sam has a new appreciation for sunscreen.
Places to avoid (for now) if you're worried about things opening back up too quickly.Why Sam's got one of the happiest kids in the entire world this weekend.Why Jodi is making Taylor send thank-you notes.
In this hour-long episode of Art of the Kickstart, we sat down with Sam Olawale, creator of trip essential brand, LiteTravel. With Qubix, Qubix 2 and SMOL under his belt, Sam reveals his tried and true methods of product research, audience development and fast funding for three successful crowdfunding campaigns. Tune in to learn about the backstory of LiteTravel and it’s products’ journey from inspiration to shipment. Topics Discussed and Key Crowdfunding Takeaways Why Sam Olawale uses Kickstarter and how it’s changed over the years How LiteTravel garnered such a loyal brand following The importance of multi-variance testing and backer surveying Why Sam doesn’t recommend using incentive marketing What surprised him the most about crowdfunding Links LiteTravel Qubix 2 on Kickstarter SMOL on Indiegogo Digital Super Systems Principles by Ray Dalio Sponsors Art of the Kickstart is honored to be sponsored by The Gadget Flow, a product discovery platform that helps you discover, save, and buy awesome products. The Gadget Flow is the ultimate buyer's guide for cool luxury gadgets and creative gifts. Click here to learn more and list your product - use coupon code ATOKK16 for 20% off! Transcript
Samuel Franklin and I have a conversation about his process of becoming a full-time basketball trainer one year after graduating from college. I met Sam through a Damin Altizer camp, and have maintained a connection with him ever since. Here's what you'll learn during our conversation: 8:00 - Why Sam got a cease and desist letter from the YMCA and what he did to bounce back from losing his gym space 14:00 - The challenge of training and working a part-time job 19:00 - Jordan Lawley's advice to Sam Franklin 26:00 - The benefits of being a middle school/high school coach and training simultaneously Samuel Franklin's Instagram Myson Jones’ Instagram Make sure you join me and a community of other verified basketball trainers who give FREE advice in The Basketball Trainer Mastermind Facebook Group The Basketball Trainer Mastermind Facebook Group --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/basketballtobusiness/message
What Jodi's 90 year old grandfather can teach us about being patient during stay at home orders.Why Sam is not going to let his kids shower at his house anymore.The pros and cons of working from home.
Essential gifts for essential employees.Why Sam was told to keep his mouth shut yesterday.Murphy had a pretty gross time with Capone.
About the Episode On this episode of Next Level Agents, I’m joined by Sam Parr, the man behind The Hustle, the daily tech and business email. He calls The Hustle an information company geared towards youngish entrepreneurs, and people who are growth-minded. Sam Parr is the CEO and co-founder of The Hustle, one of America's fastest growing media companies. Each morning they give over 1m users/day the important business news they need to succeed. The company generates 7 figures in revenue each month, and has grown to a team of 30 employees. The company also hosts Hustle Con a popular conference with thousands of attendees. The hustle is a fast-growing, profitable without any venture capital. Sam has also started and sold multiple companies, invests in real estate and startups. Sam’s journey in business and the story of The Hustle is one of learning from some of the most legendary names in media like Ted Turner, and creating something that is so relevant and impactful right now. He understands the value of seeing trends before they are blatantly obvious to everyone else, and being willing to do things differently to how everyone else is doing. Add to that a sharp, brilliant and unique communication style, and you have an unstoppable media maven, and an equally unstoppable brand. Building a business of note isn’t easy, and it requires us to constantly learn, develop, and iterate new pathways and approaches. The people who do this well understand that what really makes an impact is courage, mental and emotional toughness. As Sam puts it, business excellence is 20% intelligence and 80% emotional. In Today’s Episode, We Talk About; - The backstory of The Hustle and who the publication is geared to. - Why Sam started a media company, why Ted Turner inspires him and how Sam honed the voice and tone of The Hustle. - How Sam and his team built to a million subscribers in a short amount of time. - Why The Hustle built their own email sending technology. - How The Hustle grew to 7 figures monthly and a staff of 25-30 people. - The value of seeing trends before they are blatantly obvious to everyone else. - The most misunderstood thing about The Hustle. Guest Info Sam Parr is the CEO and co-founder of The Hustle, one of America's fastest growing media companies. Each morning they give over 1m users/day the important business news they need to succeed. The company generates 7 figures in revenue each month, and has grown to a team of 30 employees. The company also hosts Hustle Con a popular conference with thousands of attendees. The hustle is a fast-growing, profitable without any venture capital. Sam has also started and sold multiple companies, invests in real estate and startups. Website: https://thehustle.co/ GET 50% OFF WITH THE DISCOUNT CODE NLA Twitter: @theSamParr
The Bat Boys invite Nadir, Serie A aficionado, to delve deep into the Atalanta side before the Champions League first leg.We discuss: Why Sam has such a man crush on Nadir?Who is Gasperini, the playwright, the coach?Why has Atalanta been so successful this year?And what Valencia needs to do to get a win away in Italy
Why Sam is getting grumpier by the day - intervention on the way tomorrow morning.The birthday present that Murphy and Jodi's daughter got that everyone in the house is fighting over now.Jodi is so sick of Sam trying to trick her with rubber roaches.
Why Sam is never messing with flaming hot Cheetos in the kitchen ever again.Jodi and Murphy finally did the Christmas gift exchange and Murphy's dad won the whole thing.Why Murphy was still hesitating to do his 23 and Me submission.
On today’s podcast, Oliver interviews Sam Baker, COO of Wunder Mobility, about their software platform that underpins a number of carshare, carpool, Micromobility and other services players in Europe, and is about to expand to the US.Specifically we dig into:- Wunder’s early success in carpooling, and how their strategy differed from Oliver’s experience watching commuting products being built at Uber.- Sam’s thesis around ‘digitizing the 99%’ of transport operators, so that they can connect in to the forthcoming Mobility As a Service platforms- Why Sam disagrees that there will be ‘one app to rule them all’, and instead that the future of Mobility As A Service will involve lots of interoperable components.- What traditional fleet operators can bring to the new world of venture capital funded mobility- His take on data standardisation for mobility operators- The potential for examples of full end to end Mobility as a Service platform such as the one that Sixt has rolled out in Europe to replace car ownership. I found this a great interview - Wunder hadn’t been on my radar, but they are now.
Sam Glover is the founder of Lawyerist.com, the best place for lawyers to learn how to start, manage, and grow a modern law practice, and home to the community of innovative lawyers building the future of law. Sam is also the host of The Lawyerist podcast, a long-running series with more than 250 episodes about the future of lawyering and law practice. Every week Sam and his co-hosts Aaron Street and Stephanie Everett have conversations with successful lawyers and other creative people helping to shape the future of law practice. Additionally, Sam is an expert and respected speaker on successful small-firm law practice, and the co-author of The Small Firm Roadmap: A Survival Guide to the Future of Your Law Practice. What you’ll learn about in this episode: What trends Sam has identified that outline the future for the small, consumer-focused law firm Why small firms need to realize that people want to pay less, consumer expectations have changed dramatically, and lawyer alternatives are creating pressure on firms Why Sam feels that firms should be charging more for their work but cutting costs so that it doesn’t affect the amount clients pay Why Sam feels that there is still resistance and pushback across the legal landscape against the idea that practicing law is both a profession and a business What traits small firms need to be focusing on to survive and find success in today’s highly competitive legal environment Why firms need to focus on their clients’ needs and predict and find solutions for clients’ pain points Why empathy, self-awareness, and adaptability are important traits that a law firm owner needs to have to stand out from the competition Why adopting new technologies and software aren’t enough, and why it is important to be strategic and future-proof yourself when embracing new tech Why it is important to consider the unique needs of your firm when considering adopting new software, and why Clio is becoming the ubiquitous industry standard Why setting clear, shared goals between yourself and your partners is an important first step to growing your firm Additional Resources: Lawyerist website: https://lawyerist.com Lawyerist Small Firm Scorecard: https://lawyerist.com/community/scorecard/ The Small Firm Roadmap by Aaron Street, Sam Glover, Stephanie Everett and Marshall Lichty: https://amzn.to/35rwE3R LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/samglover/
Say hello to Sam! She is one of the most talented servers at Underdog BBQ and we’re going to give you a small glimpse of what she is all about, so grab yourself a drink, sit back, relax, and imagine being in a cabana somewhere..You’ll want to see how this one turns out. In this episode, hear their commentary on: Getting married? Sam can help! Sam’s quest for that something more out there. How she landed at Underdog BBQ. Why Sam needed to be a part of “this”. Taking a step back from a sure thing. Sam’s Bonus Family. Record Date 2019-10-16
“Run your business while you’re selling it as if you weren’t going to sell it.” Sam Goodner is an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award winner (2008) who founded a 450-person IT services firm that he sold to a publicly traded company. In this lesson-packed episode, Sam shares with us: How life goals and anticipated market conditions should factor into deciding when to sell Actionable steps you can take today to prepare for acquisition What the single biggest factor is in increasing your valuation How to find the right investment banker for you The one document you shouldn’t relegate to your investment banker (and should draft yourself) Why purchase price isn’t the only factor to consider in an offer Why Sam took the second highest offer for his company How the deal dynamic changes pre and post Letter of Intent (LOI) When you should sell your company An experienced business law lawyer at Thorsen Legal can help you prepare your business for sale, navigate due diligence, and negotiate fair terms for the buyer and seller. Call today for a free consultation.
Why Sam can't let go of DVD's.
Hey Babes! So excited to share this episode with you today - I had an amazing interview with my dear mama friend Sam Periard! She is a mama, a wife, and a network marketing goddess! Why, you ask? Because she has earned that term in my eyes. She is strong, capable, funny, loving, down to earth, and 100% REAL + AUTHENTIC. She genuinely cares about helping people improve their lives - whether i's through starting a business, helping them with their hair (she's a Monat superstar!) or coaching them through mindset growth and self development! Today, we talked about a few things, including (but not limited to) : - Why Sam was drawn towards improving her mindset - Sam's difficult past, and how she was able to move forward in life knowing she was meant for more - How we are responsible for our lives .. and what we do with them - Mom Brain (lol) - Her vision for changing the world, using her business - as well as her powerful story I am so grateful to have a woman like Sam in my life, and I know you will get a ton of value from this interview! As always - THANK YOU and I will see you all next week! Sam's Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mssamperiard/ Sam's website for products : https://linktr.ee/mssamperiard Let's connect on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/cassxtipper/ Want to work with me? Have questions about my services / courses? Send me a DM! https://www.instagram.com/cassxtipper/
Welcome to episode 58 of Shoot Edit Chat Repeat, the podcast for people photographers. Hosted by two leading UK portrait photographers, Vicki Knights & Eddie Judd. This week we are chatting to renowned US wedding photographer, Sam Hurd. Sam is known for his creativity and pioneered prism photography and the technique known as Ring of Fire. Here are some of the topics we cover..... - Why Sam creates all of his techniques in camera and not in post-production - His favourite creative techniques, and why he chose to share these with other photographers - His advice to photographers who feel like they’re stuck in a bit of a rut and want to try and be more creative - What advice he would give to wedding photographers who have been given a huge shot list by their couples rather than being trusted to be creative and get on with their job - Why he isn't a fan of photography awards - Why he switched from Nikon to Canon mirrorless - Whether he believes photographers need to have multiple streams of income in order to stay in business And lots more! You can follow Sam on Instagram here And join his Patreon here In our Backchat feature we are answering a question all about how to navigate social media when you're struggling with your mental health. Vicki has just opened up booking to her 2020 Delight Retreat, see all details here. A huge thank you to Folio Albums for sponsoring this episode. Use the code ‘shootedit’ to get 40% off a studio sample album. And thank you to Studio Ninja for their support in this episode. The most user-friendly studio management software on the market. Use the code 'studioninja50' at checkout to get a massive 50% off your first year's subscription. Thank you to Shootproof online galleries for sponsoring Repeat Recs for this series. Get 25% off your first 12 months subscription by using the code SHOOTEDITCHATREPEAT. Repeat Recs for this week Eddie - SCRL app Vicki - The Subtle Art of not giving a F*$# book by Mark Manson We'd love to know what you think of this episode. Please leave us a review if you've enjoyed it, it helps other people to find the podcast. Email: hello@shooteditchatrepeat.com Instagram Facebook Eddie Judd's Lightroom presets & workshops Vicki Knights' Delight Retreats & workshops for lifestyle photographers
Why Sam will wait as long as possible to get a new, real ID.
“For me, I agree that we don’t want to be a novelty” Sam is the drummer of melodic death/thrash metal band Dead Asylum and writer for Drumeo. She has toured a lot in her twenty years of playing the drums, including Europe and all over North America. Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Sam now lives in Montreal where she works from home and can take her work life on the road as well. I asked Sam to be on the show for a couple of reasons. One being the fact that we actually work together. She is the person who takes these show notes and posts them to Drumeo Beat each week. We frequently email due to our work but have never had a conversation, so I thought to myself, “why not establish that connection over a podcast!?” The other reason is because I have interviewed only a handful of women on this show and I want to feature more women on this podcast. Sam exhibits a great deal of professionalism through her drumming and her writing. Her career is a fantastic example of the modern drummer fusing more than one skill into creating a sustainable career within this often difficult industry. Sam endorses Sabian Cymbals, Mapex Drums and Los Cabos Drumsticks. You Will Hear About…. The reality of being a female drummer Why Sam chose drums and about her formative years as a drummer External vs Internal motivation Risk vs reward Being an eternal student with music Metalhead culture Perfectionism Living with your own work for long periods of time Why Should You Listen? I think that in many people’s minds there is an elephant in the room when it comes to female drummers. Maybe a couple. Both are addressed in this episode. One being the reality of being a female drummer in an industry that is - and has largely been - dominated by men for many years. What do these women have to put up with from the ignorance of both women and men? It must become incredibly frustrating to hear such things as, “oh, you must be the singer!”, or “oh how nice, is this snare drum a gift for your boyfriend?” It hasn’t quite become a thing yet where when people see a woman carrying drum equipment that it might actually belong to them. Imagine that! The other point mentioned is in regards to objectifying women. Again, it is a male dominated industry. So, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that many people watching women play drums are men. I think you know where I am going with this — don’t you? Yes, the age old saying, “men are pigs”, while it shouldn’t be a generalization, still holds for many men. Sam shares the odd requests that she receives privately from guys. It does enforce the saying mentioned above and, unfortunately, she is treated this way. While the frequency of these requests aren’t disclosed, the fact that it happens at all is disappointing. I hope that the men who listen to this show, which is the majority audience, considers this and if they do happen to see something online publicly that is unacceptable that something is said to prevent this from happening more than it already does. Music used in this episode: Dead Asylum - Death Always Wins Sam’s Socials Instagram Facebook YouTube Drumeo Gab’s Socials Instagram Facebook
Getting our hands dirtyLooking at Nehemiah chapter 3, Sam Marsh talks about the importance of working together as a church. You will learn:The importance of dirty hands,How God views ability vs. availability, Why Sam received a round of applause after reading the Bible! At the 14 minute mark of the talk, Sam uses a visual guide to the building work described by Nehemiah. You can view/download this image HERE. Don’t forget that you can also sign up for a 24/7 Prayer Room slot here.
Help Jodi figure out why Murphy is lying about her to his friends.Why Sam is making money bread.Jodi is getting close to perfecting the cuban sandwich at home.
More of your weird food combos that you had as a kid and might even STILL be eating.Why Sam is not going to answer Jodi's late night texts anymore.Who made Murphy cry in public and is not even sorry about it?!
Sam Garrett is an English singer and songwriter who's been creating beautiful spiritual melodies from his heart since he was a really young kid. We’re obsessed with his music and so happy he could join us on the podcast. We chat about… Elevating consciousness through music Being in harmony with each other and the planet Sam’s experience of growing up aware of a higher consciousness How Sam started learning to play guitar and write songs How anything you do can be spiritual How Sam connected with his guru Why Sam lives a plant-based life The miraculousness of life To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: elevatetheglobe.com Resources: Instagram: @samgarrettmusic Facebook: @samgarrettmusic SoundCloud: @samgarrettmusic YouTube: Sam Garrett Learn more: https://www.unmind.space/ (unmind.space) Read: The Power of Now elevatetheglobe.com 528 Academy The Elevated Retreat - Bali https://helloned.com/elevator (Ned) is a collection of full-spectrum hemp oil products that contain CBD. The hemp is farmed in the beautiful hills of Colorado. This is such a high-quality brand, which is why we wanted to partner with them and why we love using their products. If you haven't used hemp oil products with CBD, they are literally a game-changer and a life changer. You guys can get 15% off today with free shipping by going to helloned.com. The CBD and the phytocannabinoids in Ned’s products have so many benefits. They help with sleep, stress, pain relief, depression and inflammation and are a rich source of antioxidants. So much research has been done on how these ingredients can be a treatment for serious chronic illnesses like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's and epilepsy. There's a full spectrum hemp oil that we've been taking. After meditation is really nice, and it's really relaxing for the entire body. We're excited for you guys to try their stuff. Use the code elevator for 15% off with free shipping. The Elevator is a production of http://crate.media/ (Crate Media)
In this episode, Sam and Kelsey talk about recent travels, upcoming summer travel plans, Sam's love of RVing and tent camping, and Kelsey's upcoming book about growing up roadschooled. Some highlights from this episode: 1:00 - Sam's summer camping plans 3:30 - Why Sam loves tent camping 5:30 - Kelsey's camping set up and recent travels 10:00 - Kelsey's new book 15:00 - The Fulltime Families community and why it's so awesome 17:00 - Sam brainstorms title ideas for Kelsey's book Read the shownotes for this episode and learn more about this episode here!
- Dragon tease in opening credits? - Sansa vs Dany round 1 verdict - Is Tyrion up to something devious? - How Jon will lose longclaw thanks to Lyanna Mormont - Why Varys will go out with a splash - Why Sam’s big secret delivery was all about timing - and how that could spell trouble for Dany - Clues Jaime is in for something big - Yara’s next mission in Kings Landing - Next episode preview
- Dragon tease in opening credits? - Sansa vs Dany round 1 verdict - Is Tyrion up to something devious? - How Jon will lose longclaw thanks to Lyanna Mormont - Why Varys will go out with a splash - Why Sam’s big secret delivery was all about timing - and how that could spell trouble for Dany - Clues Jaime is in for something big - Yara’s next mission in Kings Landing - Next episode preview
Auction season is kicking off so we thought it would be great to talk to an expert about the watch auction market in this episode. Sam Hines, Sotheby's watch auctioneer extraordinaire, took precious time out of his busy schedule to give us the lowdown on the market, tips of the trade, and anecdotes about his most sensational lots. If you've ever had questions about how auctions work, this is one episode you shouldn't miss. Show Notes (01:01) Our conversation with Sam Hines, International Director of Watches for Sotheby’s (04:34) How Sam entered the auction world (12:19) Why Sam went to work at Sotheby's (14:38) Why Aurel Bacs is the best watch auctioneer in the world (20:44) Navigating relationships with collectors (27:00) Why it's hard for auction houses to find watches (32:51) Highlights from the Sotheby's Hong Kong sale (37:58) Why Rolex and Patek Philippe are so special (43:50) What makes a good watch auctioneer (45:51) Our stories from Baselworld 2019 Follow Stephanie on Instagram @stephlovesrocky Follow Kevin on Instagram @kevincureau Find us on the web, Instagram and Facebook HK specific sites: website, Instagram, Facebook
How Murphy and Jodi have to get creative with a 60 pound dog that can't walk anymore.To snooze or not to snooze: what's better for you in the long run - especially after daylight saving. Why Sam thinks he's the baby whisperer.
Why Sam thinks Murphy & Jodi won't last the night at the haunted bed & breakfast.
The Food Dude is going to take us to the grocery store cause he's got something that Murphy probably isn't going to like.The steps to shopping for a great pair of jeans anywhere!Why Sam can't wait for his son Jackson to be able to drive himself!
Sam Mallikarjunan is Head of Marketing at BirdEye.com, a SaaS startup enabling small businesses to win at online marketing by leverage their most powerful content of all -- their happy customers. Sam is the former Head of Growth at HubSpot Labs and has taught Advanced Digital Marketing at Harvard University as well as Innovation Management and Marketing Analytics right here at the University of South Florida. With his energetic approach as a digital marketing instructor for multiple universities, Sam strives to provide students with a curriculum focused on frameworks for building modern growth engines. As a consultant, he brings an outsider's fresh perspective to guide seasoned teams to identify areas of opportunity and develop specific plans with attainable goals. Sam is also co-author of the book How To Sell Better Than Amazon which is, thanks to the publisher, ironically available for purchase on Amazon. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Sam's career path led him to his current position as the head of marketing at BirdEye Sam shares the amazing story of his unconventional application to his previous employer, HubSpot Why Sam chose to leave his great job with HubSpot because he felt he "had it way too easy" What defining moments in Sam's life shaped his career path and his personal drive to succeed Sam's thoughts on the controversial Nike marketing campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick How hunger and desperation caused Sam to buy a "$36 burrito" before he found financial freedom Why Sam wrote and shares an article, "A Horrendous Record of Failures You Won't Find on My Resume" Why Sam values the mistakes he's made throughout his career and the lessons he learned because of them How Sam began helping Syrian refugees go into business selling their own handmade crafts Why Sam attributes his successful career to developing the skills of simplification and focus Additional resources: Website: www.mallikarjunan.com Website: www.birdeye.com Twitter: @Mallikarjunan LinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/mallikarjunan/
Happy New Year Ladies and Gentlemen! Sam returns to kick off The Whitfield Report in 2019 with a two hour episode spanning multiple topics including: Louis C.K.'s surprise comedy set in NYC Kevin Spacy's disturbing yet brilliantly acted viral video from Christmas Eve. Owen Benjamin's Fans Obsession With The DZ/The True Story of Why Sam and Others Left The "UnBEARables" New music from friend of show Chuck Boris! Sam annouces new plans for 2019! SUPPORT THE SHOW: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whitfieldreport/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whitfieldreport/support
Meet Sam Legaspi, the founder of the Financial Liberty Project. In this episode of the 99 Best Marketing Ideas, Sam explains how focusing on his why has helped him identify his market and dominate it. In this episode you will learn: ● How Sam goes above and beyond for his clients to continually add value to the client relationship● What it looks like to focus on education vs. sales● How Sam and his team market their workshops to major corporations● Why having face time with potential clients is the best way to build your reputation in the finance industry● Why Sam believes that inspiration creates action● And more! Resources: WealthVest | Start with Why TEDx Talk by Simon SinekThe 99 Best Marketing Ideas is a podcast by WealthVest— a financial services marketing and distribution firm specializing in fixed and fixed index annuities from many high-quality insurance companies. WealthVest provides the tools, resources, practice management support and products that financial professionals need, to provide their clients a predictable retirement that has their best interest in mind.If you haven’t already, please review us on iTunes. It’s an important way to help new listeners discover the show.Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Instagram (@wealthvest).For more info, please visit www.wealthvest.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Why Sam is still drinking on the weekends.
Why Sam & Jodi can't relate to Murphy's new obsession.
Why Sam is tired of being duped by online ratings for movies.
This episode, Jeffrey Palermo welcomes his guest Sam Guckenheimer, to the podcast! Sam is the Product Owner for the Azure DevOps product line at Microsoft, and has been with the Microsoft team for the last 15 years. He has 30 years of experience as an architect, developer, tester, product Manager, project manager, and general manager in the software industry worldwide. His first book, Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System, was translated into 7 languages and recognized as a de facto guide for teams adopting Agile practices. He’s also a frequent speaker at industry conferences. Sam explains the exciting new offer around Azure Pipelines for open source teams, changes he has seen in the industry from his many years of working at Microsoft, and some of the biggest changes in how users work with Azure DevOps. He also provides tons of key insights into the findings and research around predicting the impact Microsoft’s changes will make on user interactions, good practices around gathering live site telemetry and data collection, architectural (or design decisions or patterns) that help or hurt the live site supportability of a complex system, and key takeaways from his own internal learnings and the State of DevOps Report. Topics of Discussion: [:50] About today’s topic and guest. [2:00] What is Sam focusing on now? [3:11] With many years at Microsoft, IBM, and Rational Software, what changes stand out in the industry in Sam’s mind? [5:51] What’s the most exciting part of the Azure DevOps release for Sam? The open source capabilities of course! [9:29] Why Sam loves open source frameworks. [11:05] What makes Azure DevOps so successful? And the biggest changes in how engineers work with it. [15:15] A word from Azure DevOps sponsor: Clear Measure. [15:43] The findings and research around predicting the impact Microsoft’s changes will make on user interactions, their feedback cycle, and applying the “rule of thirds” to make data-informed decisions. [19:42] Good practices around gathering live site telemetry and data collection through Azure Log Analytics and Azure Application Insights. [22:42] Other internal learnings: the notion of a production first mindset, designated responsible individual (DRI), and repair items. [26:56] Has Sam found any architectural or design decisions or patterns that help or hurt the live site supportability of a complex system? [30:42] Sam’s take on APM software and traditional monitoring tools. [32:36] Sam speaks about the State of DevOps Report and why it is so important. [36:39] Key takeaways from Sam on the State of DevOps Report and his own internal learnings. Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System, by Juan J. Perez and Sam Guckenheimer Azure Pipelines Agile Github Git Node Golang .NET Framework 4 Clear Measure (Sponsor) Azure Log Analytics Azure Application Insights AKA.MS/DevOps Buck Hodges APM Tools The State of DevOps Report Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes. Follow Up with Our Guest: Sam Guckenheimer’s LinkedIn Sam Guckenheimer’s Amazon Book Page
What crutch words ("like, you know, right?) do your kids use too much and do you pick up on them?Why Sam is upset this week because one of his kids is having birthday?Pizza week continues with a different kind of pizza up on the website!
Fun and games Friday: Are you smarter than a 5th Grader?? Play along in the car!Why Sam can't stop buying stuffed animals.What happens when the non-athletic Murphy gets a chance to throw the softball with his daughter Phoebe.
For the first time ever, I did a live episode of The nsavides Podcast a few days ago, and what an honor it was to do that as an official event at SXSW 2018. What's more I got to do the show with my friends and some of the most talented filmmakers I know in Louisiana: cinematographer Matt S. Bell, director-editor Misty Talley, and producer Sam Claitor. All three are from Fable House, a production company in Baton Rouge that has produced over $2 million in content. Whether shooting commercials for Toyota and Airbnb, working with artists like Kendrick Lamar and 30 Seconds to Mars, directing films with all kinds of creatures (including the dreaded zombie shark!) or doing effects work for projects like Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Game of Thrones, and Star Trek: Into Darkness, Matt, Misty, and Sam truly have experiences that run the gamut of what film production involves. Some of our discussion topics include How Matt built a reputation by taking memorable band photos Developing an artistic sensibility by collecting samples of inspiring work from others What Misty learned as an editor that makes her a better director Why Sam transitioned from vfx work on massive projects to producing films with smaller budgets How Fable House works together to develop an effects-driven sequence Essential elements of a compelling shark film Towards the end of the show, we also delve into deeper territory, discussing some of the obstacles that get in the way of the creative work we want to do and the people we want to be and how we combat those challenges, but we still tried to have some fun along the way. Since it was a live show, we decided to change it up a bit. In other words, this episode is a little different than a typical one, but I hope that you'll still get some practical suggestions and inspiration to keep your dreams alive. # Want more coverage from SXSW? If so, you might be interested in the coverage I did at SXSW 2017, where I did a variety of interviews during the festival including New York Times best-selling author of The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger; director of an award-winning documentary at SXSW, Miao Wang; and esteemed film critic Leonard Maltin. Show notes for that episode are here. # Want to learn more about Fable House? Then check out this interview with Andrew Morgan Smith, the composer who has done the scores for a number of their films, including Zombie Shark and Ozark Sharks. Show notes for that episode are here. # Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make videos and tell stories. My new video portfolio is here! Fable House and I are partnering together to produce distinguished music videos for bands who want to share their music in personable and unforgettable ways. # Let’s discuss how we can help your music stand out: podcast@nsavides.com # Related Things Fable House's website Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Vimeo Matt S. Bell's webite Facebook, IMDb, Instagram, Twitter Misty Talley's website Facebook, IMDb, Instagram, Twitter Sam Claitor on Behance Facebook, IMDb, Instagram, Twitter West Without's music video "Give Me Your Heart," co-directed by Sam and shot by Matt CFX, the prosthetics company that made the remote-controlled shark fin on Ozark Sharks Music for the show provided by Rob Costlow # Films & Shows Mentioned Captain America: The Winter Soldier Life After Pi Family Guy Ozark Sharks Sharknado Ten to Sing Zombie Shark # Other People Mentioned Clay Achee, puppet maker and former guest on the show Daniel Lewis, COO of Active Entertainment, the company that has partnered with Fable House to produce a number of shark films Kolby Kember, Fable House’s vfx artist Natalie Kingston, the cinematographer on Ten to Sing # If You Liked the Show Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
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Why Sam keeps asking questions about Murphy and Jodi's bed.
How not being popular in high school, is better for you later in life. Why Sam was shut down at his first attempt at online dating. And Slow Cooker Week continues. Today is Sam's Slow Cooked Ribs.
LT 074 | Sam Loch - The Watt Farm Subscribe & Review : iTunes | Stitcher This week's podcast guest is Sam Loch. Sam is a returning guest and I had him on just over a year ago in Episode 018 - Hybrid Barbarian Training. Sam has made some incredible progress over the last year in his training - both in the gym and on the Concept 2 Indoor Rower. Sam has deadlifted over 600 pounds and set two world records on the Concept 2. He holds the record for 1 minute and 1000 meters respectively on the Concept 2 Ergometer. He has also launched the Watt Farm, his online coaching business. In this interview Sam and I catch up over the past year and he opens up about his current goal, the pursuit of the 500 meter world record on the Concept 2 Ergometer. Here's what you will learn in this interview: Sam's progress and updates over the last year Setting two world records and deadlifting over 600 pounds "How much you can adapt to, not how much you can do" Why Sam prioritizes strength work first and then focuses on his Concept 2 Ergometer training The importance of visualization Why 2 sessions a day cuts recovery time The stimulus the higher drag factor provides Trying to make race pace feel as easy as possible "Technique is the way forward" and much more! It’s easy to review the show and it helps the show grow and reach a new audience. If you enjoyed this episode please take a moment and drop a review in iTunes or Stitcher. Thank you! SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW THE SHOW IN iTUNES SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW THE SHOW IN STITCHER Show Notes: Sam Loch (World Rowing) Sam Loch (Instagram) The Watt Farm Sam's World Records on Concept 2 Concept 2
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It appears that Stephanie is going through a midlife crisis, but she has no idea why. We're talking panic attacks here. Why we won't ride motorcycles. A new trick to make hiccups stop. Why Sam won't own a dog and doesn't like tattoos. The problem with cats.
We learn what "shart" is, and it's pretty gross. Sam wows Kara with his knowledge of meteorology when she dismisses some of his theories. Sam relates to Pepe Le Pew. Why Sam struggles with gift giving. We talk to husband/wife writing team whose pseudnym is C.S. Graham, about their new thriller "The Babylonian Codex." We learn from them about remote viewing and the U.S. government's involvement in this fascinating field. Finding time to read books. Kara tells of how her snug dress virtually exploded. She was not wearing undergarments at the time.
We learn what "shart" is, and it's pretty gross. Sam wows Kara with his knowledge of meteorology when she dismisses some of his theories. Sam relates to Pepe Le Pew. Why Sam struggles with gift giving. We talk to husband/wife writing team whose pseudnym is C.S. Graham, about their new thriller "The Babylonian Codex." We learn from them about remote viewing and the U.S. government's involvement in this fascinating field. Finding time to read books. Kara tells of how her snug dress virtually exploded. She was not wearing undergarments at the time.
Kara has a celebrity sighting at a Japanese restaurant and gets the hots for him. Why Sam doesn't pick fights with people. Kara wonders why her man-friend doesn't like her dancing with another guy. Donald Trump offers to buy the site of the controversial mosque. A short talk about Canada. Sam and his Diet Coke. He prefers to exercise with a...Segway. Not much effort required. A chat about sushi.
Kara has a celebrity sighting at a Japanese restaurant and gets the hots for him. Why Sam doesn't pick fights with people. Kara wonders why her man-friend doesn't like her dancing with another guy. Donald Trump offers to buy the site of the controversial mosque. A short talk about Canada. Sam and his Diet Coke. He prefers to exercise with a...Segway. Not much effort required. A chat about sushi.
Why Sam doesn't use a Mac. Humanity, Creation, and purpose. Viagra and erections. Kara's mother is in the hospital. Parenting, adoption, and children. Happpiness comes more easily to some people. LA Talk Radio hosts Mae Aswell and Char Marie of Going Commando join us for great laughs.
Why Sam doesn't use a Mac. Humanity, Creation, and purpose. Viagra and erections. Kara's mother is in the hospital. Parenting, adoption, and children. Happpiness comes more easily to some people. LA Talk Radio hosts Mae Aswell and Char Marie of Going Commando join us for great laughs.