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In this installment of The Ted & Ed Show your new favorite hosts talk a variety of topics. We talk Billie Eilish's new album, Why Ted needs to watch Shameless, Batman and his choices to kill certain people of certain ethnicities and immigration status, and WHERE THE HELL IS DONDA? Also, you dont want to miss the this week's RANT aimed directly at people who need to hear this!! TUNE IN, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE because you're not gonna want to miss what we have to say NEXT! Thats all right here right now on The Ted & Ed Show Podcast! Your new favorite podcast hosted by your new favorite hosts!! Ed & Ted FOLLOW US! @tedandedshow @thetedmosbee @dednemesis The Ted & Ed Show is an entertainment podcast hosted by your new favorite hosts @thetedmosbee & @dednemesis where they talk all things music/movies and pop culture. In this weekly podcast hosts Ed & Ted will inform their listeners on what is happening, trending, and streaming in this magical world called the internet. Each week listeners will be able to get updates on their new favorite show, discover new music to add to your playlist and laugh because we are going to have SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT EVERYTHING. Tune in EVERY WEDNESDAY.... You'll never know what you might hear.
In the pandemic's darkest months, millions of us were looking for comfort and solace. And we found it in an unlikely comedy about an American football coach going to England to coach a soccer team. But Ted Lasso's success is more than a funny script and a great cast—it's a sign that we're searching for more than an anti-hero, and as the culture gets meaner, kindness is more in demand than ever before.Why Ted? Why now? What does it mean to celebrate a privileged white man in an authority position simply for ... being nice? Will the show's second season explore the complexity of its characters? Does Ted Lasso have a dark side?GUEST: Norm Wilner, NOW Magazine
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a CEO? Host Damien Martin caught up with Ted Dickman in his final days as BKD's CEO to find out some of the lasting tips and memories from his career. In this episode, Ted reflects on his experience and shares tips to help anyone make the most of their career and enjoy the journey along the way. Here's what's covered: How Ted describes his role as CEO [02:52] Culture at BKD [04:34] Experiences as BKD's CEO and the experiences that prepared Ted for the role [06:17] Developing as a leader [08:24] Evolving as a leader [11:13] Primary drivers in achieving growth [12:08] Biggest surprise as CEO [14:23] Advice to those starting their career [17:13] Why Ted chose tax [20:29] Contributing to the accounting profession [22:21] Ted's favorite section of the Internal Revenue Code [24:12] Closing thoughts and advice [26:45] BIO FOR GUEST Ted Dickman retired as CEO at BKD on May 31, 2021, after nine years in the role, where he was responsible for the leadership and strategic direction of the firm's personnel and partners. Previously, Ted served as regional managing partner of BKD's East Region, overseeing operations in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, in addition to serving on the firm's governing board. Prior to that, he was the managing partner of BKD's offices in Indianapolis, Bloomington, Fort Wayne, Merrillville, and Cincinnati. Learn more about our guest and get additional resources here! GET MORE SIMPLY TAX We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel. A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
New York and Boston; Yankees-Red Sox, Williams/DiMaggio the two legendary icons who are indelibly linked for the ages. Author and Boston Globe sports columnist was as close with Williams as any New England media figure and Kostya Kennedy became eminently familiar with DiMaggio while writing his book, ‘56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports'. Together they provide intimate profiles of these two players who were rivals as the faces of their storied franchises. Their discussion includes: *1941: .406 and 56, the paths to those historic numbers *1949: The pennant race that went down to the wire *The complexities of both personas; why Joe was jealous of brother Dom and why Ted despised the press so much. *Why Ted wasn't great in big games, and Joe struggled in the World Series *Life after baseball; Ted loosens up, Joe becomes more aloof.
In Episode 22, Phil and Paul briefly talk about highlights from the second half of Season 2, and spend the rest of their time discussing the leadership genius of Ted Lasso, Coach Beard, and Nate the Great. Specifically, our hosts discuss: Highlights from the second half of Season 2 (0:47) Overall thoughts on the value of Ted Lasso for coaches and other leaders (2:59) The value of a 30,000 foot view and outsider’s perspective in leadership (7:14) How taking on challenges is like riding a horse and how good things often happen on just the other side of comfortable (14:50) How sometimes the little things, like asking for a name or “Biscuits with the Boss,” make or break a leader (22:00) How organizations take on the personality of their leaders (27:28) The importance of posture of humility and learning when becoming a leader of an existing organization (31:04) How every decision should be made through the filter of your core values (33:10) Why Ted tells Sam, “Be a goldfish,” and what it has to do with Brad Miller’s discussion surrounding retraining our brains and Paul’s coaching principle, “Flush it or Forget about it” (35:10) The power of a birthday party and the concept, “Do for one what you wish you could do for all” (38:56) The importance of the “long game” in coaching, leadership, and in our families (42:52) Having the right perspective as we lead our people (50:01) Resources and Links from this Episode Video of the Episode -- https://youtu.be/dBVJYVEZlLQ Ted Lasso (Apple TV) Phil (@phildarke) and Paul (@coachjobson) on Clubhouse How Ted Lasso Explains Leadership on Clubhouse – Every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Pacific How Soccer Explains Leadership on Clubhouse – Every Friday at 9:30 a.m. Pacific Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Soccer Tactics, by Jonathan Wilson
We continue our discussion with artists participating in Indivisible 2020 today with Anna Stump, Erin Yoshi, Ted Meyer, and Kalynn Campbell. In this jam-packed show, the guests address various pertinent social and political issues. We begin by hearing what indivisibility means to everyone, where Anna and Ted, who live in a rural, red part of the country share why they have chosen not to publicly express their political views. Both Erin and Kalynn feel that while indivisibility is possible and has been achieved at times, the current moment is deeply divided. We then talk about the rise of political discourse in popular culture and how the art reflective of this, such as Black Lives Matter murals and poster art, inspires our guests. We could not have a discussion about indivisibility without touching on the election, and we hear everyone’s take on Joe Biden as the candidate, why this election is more about voting against Trump than anything else, and how we might see the positives in the voter suppression tactics. Increasingly, people – particularly Gen Z, as Anna highlights – are becoming aware of the role they play in shaping society and are taking actionable steps to shift the narrative. We also touch on climate change, where the guests share their respective stark realizations they have had about this issue. As the show wraps up, we get a glimpse into the rationale behind the work everyone has submitted to Indivisible 2020. This insightful, powerful conversation left us with a sense of hope that artists have a big role to play in uniting our divided country. Tune in today to hear more! Key Points From This Episode: What indivisible means to Anna and the difficulty she has living in a very red state. Why Anna and Ted feel unsafe to express their liberal political views where they live. The meaning of indivisibility to Erin and the work she feels needs to be done in this area. Moving away from the ‘oppression Olympics’ and seeing the humanity in everyone. Kalynn’s understanding of indivisibility and how he thinks we can work towards it. The inspiration Kalynn has drawn from the murals that have come from Black Lives Matter. Ted’s understanding of the ‘Other’ and its origins as a social construct. Why Erin is most inspired by poster art and murals over the recent years. Finding hope in troubled times – How Anna and Kalynn are digging deep in the current moment. How people who would have preferred Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren as the presidential candidate are choosing to vote. Erin’s empathy for people who feel frustrated with the Democratic Party. Hear Erin’s take on the Democratic Party’s strategy for choosing a center-right candidate like Biden. All the gerrymandering and voter suppression tactics are a sign that things are changing. Why Erin feels that hopelessness is a good sign and how it in turn makes her feel hopeful. Ted’s feeling at the Republican Party’s hypocrisy undoing the separation of church and state. The intersectionality of the social issues we face today. Erin’s experience of the orange sky in San Francisco during the wildfires. Anna, Ted, Kalynn, and Sourdough’s personal experience of climate change. The hypocrisy of the ruling party given the fact that the military is preparing for climate change. Lessons in consuming less that we can take from the pandemic. Why Ted doesn’t have much faith in enduring long-term positive change post-pandemic. The urgency of climate change and why we all need to make changes now. Hear more about Ted, Erin, Anna, and Kalynn’s work they submitted to Indivisible 2020. Where to find everyone online and projects the guests have in the pipeline. For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/anna-stump-erin-yoshi-ted-meyer-kalynn-campbell
Ser etiquetado como bueno puede muchas veces ser un escudo para ocultar conductas no tan buenas. En este episodio, el dúo dinámico de Batman y Robin: Frank y Yohan hablan sobre unos personajes que se nos presentan en las series como estereotipos de hombres buenos no tan buenos en realidad. ¿Te identificas con alguno de estos comportamientos? Puedes acceder a los videos de The Take aquí: Why Ted is the Villain of How I Met Your Mother y The Nice Guy Trope, Explained Te puedes poner en contacto con Mathculinity a través de Instagram y Twitter: @Mathculinity o por nuestro correo electrónico: mathculinity@gmail.com Integramos lo positivo y derivamos lo negativo, esto es Mathculinity.
Amy Neumann is a keynote speaker who enjoys traveling internationally – and in the United States – to inspire and influence World Changers to leverage technology to do more of their mission work faster and easier, while also being more inclusive. #changetheworld Amy is also a social good and technology fanatic who has been creating positive change for over two decades. With a focus on blockchain and AI, she is a social impact entrepreneur who founded a startup nonprofit called Free Tech for Nonprofits (and its subsidiary, Technology Inclusion) to help nonprofits do more of their important work faster while being inclusive as well as proactive about diversity and equity. She is also CEO and principal of the social enterprise consultancy, Good Plus Tech, with a focus on leveraging emerging technologies and smart communication strategies to solve global social impact challenges. Amy speaks often, at places like Dell’s Social Innovation Conference, ASU’s Sustainability Conference, NTEN events, Blockland Solutions, nonprofit events, and universities. She is widely published, including as a contributor to Forbes, an author of PR News’ Crisis Management Guidebook, a contributor for Thrive Global, and a columnist for the Huffington Post. Because she can’t get enough of innovative world-changers, Amy also publishes on her passion project site, CharityIdeas.org. Amy’s 2018 Simon & Schuster book, Simple Acts to Change the World: 500 Ways to Make a Difference, is a tribute to the many great ideas she’s discovered on the topics of social good, social justice, equity, technology for good, and volunteering through her work and philanthropy. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Amy first got involved in the nonprofit sector, and how she recognized the value modern technology offers to nonprofits How technology can help expand a nonprofit organization’s reach far beyond their local area, and how nonprofits can potentially get an advertising grant from Google Adwords Why Amy suggests you write down the ten most frequently asked questions you get from your members and then create content that answers those questions How to identify the right technology that can solve your challenges, and how review websites like capterra.com can help you decide which software tools are right for you What other free and low-cost tools Amy recommends for nonprofits to use, and why these tools can be valuable resources for consistent design and content creation How LinkedIn can be an excellent connection and networking tool, and how Amy recommends you keep up with your content schedule Why TED talks can be invaluable resources for educating yourself on new technologies and ideas for nonprofits, and how Think with Google can help with your marketing efforts Amy shares the kinds of impact organizations she has worked with have received through embracing the technology available to them How there are tools that can even help you reach a new audience through Duolingo and YouTube translations to improve your discovery across languages Amy Neumann’s Recommended Tools: Capterra software reviews: www.capterra.com Airtable project management: https://airtable.com/ Canva art design: www.canva.com Hootsuite social media scheduling: https://hootsuite.com/ Buffer social media tools: https://buffer.com/ Grammarly writing tool: www.grammarly.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com Think with Google marketing resources: www.thinkwithgoogle.com Coursera learning platform: www.coursera.org Udemy learning platform: www.udemy.com Additional resources: Simple Acts to Change the World by Amy Neumann: https://500simpleacts.com/ Reach out to Amy Neumann: https://amyneumann.com/contact-amy-neumann/ Website: https://freetechfornonprofits.org/ Website: https://amyneumann.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/amyneumann/
Making a major change in your life is never easy, especially when you don’t know how or where to start. But each of us has more influence over our lives than we think, says Daymond John, a tenacious entrepreneur, bestselling author and fashion-industry pioneer. In this episode, Daymond gives an inside look at what it means to make what he calls a powershift: shifting your energy to focus on what matters most in order to drive positive change in your life. entreleadership.com/podcast Daymond John's website Powershift by Daymond John Start With Why by Simon Sinek Start with Why TED talk Display of Power by Daymond John The Brand Within by Daymond John Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill EntreLeadership's Business Health Assessment Review this episode for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card Want expert help with your business question? Call 844-944-1070 and leave a message or send an email to podcast@entreleadership.com. You could be featured on a future podcast episode!
Ted and Arlene Taveras are the Co-Presidents of Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), an insurance licensing and compliance firm they established in 1997. Additionally, they are the co-hosts of the Spot On Insurance podcast. Through this platform, this fantastic husband-and-wife tag team offers help and support concerning the intricacies of insurance regulatory compliance. Ted has over 20 years of experience with helping insurance professionals understand the complexities of insurance regulatory compliance. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in English and Journalism and is an active member of the Executive Board for Workforce Solutions for the Heart of Texas. Arleen holds an Associates degree in Risk Management from St. John’s University as well as a degree in Economics from New Jersey City University. Ted and Arleen are what I would call LinkedIn Rockstars. They join me today to share the ways they use LinkedIn to promote their show. They dive into the ingenious strategies they use to grow their audience and expand their reach. Ted and Arleen also share some nuggets of wisdom that they learned and applied from John Lee Dumas and Kate Erickson, two podcasting pros who cater to an audience of a million listeners each month. “If you want people to engage with you, you have got to go out there and engage with them." - Ted Taveras This week on Podcast Rockstars: How Ted and Arleen started their podcast Why their podcast evolved from serving insurance agencies and companies to serving insurance professionals in general Why Ted felt the need to create a new podcast segment The hack they use to get more people to like their LinkedIn page and subscribe to the podcast How they connect with their network that guarantees engagement How they develop interesting long-form articles to promote their podcast guests on LinkedIn Which approach gets more engagement - a group page or individual messaging How to get others interested in looking at your profile and becoming a part of your community A time-saving app that helps them create quick and more-than-usual greetings What triggered them to relaunch their podcast A technique on how to get the company staff to subscribe to the podcast through LinkedIn A new LinkedIn tool that allows you to connect with people at conferences Rockstar Resources: TextExpander Podcasters Paradise Spot on Insurance #74: Grow Your Agency with LinkedIn Connect with Ted & Arleen Taveras: Spot on Insurance Website Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Become a Podcast Rockstar! Thanks for tuning into Podcast Rockstars - the show that helps business leaders become podcast legends. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest review. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn and share your favorite episodes! Join our exclusive Podcast Rockstars Facebook group to connect with other podcast legends and legends-in-the-making to ask your most pressing questions and tell us what guests you’d love to hear on the show! And don’t forget to join our mailing list to learn what it takes to create great show notes for your podcast as well as receive updates on our latest episodes, blog posts, and other rockin’ content!
Ted Irwin is an independent appraiser of fine jewelry and gemstones, and director of the Northwest Gemological Institute and Northwest Gemological Laboratory. He provides detailed documentation on contemporary to antique fine jewelry, watches, pearls and gemstones for insurance, estate or other legal purposes. Ted is also the director of the Northwest Jewelry Conference which provides hands-on estate jewelry education. The conference is now in its seventh year and will take place August 9-11, 2019 in Bellevue, Washington. What you’ll learn in this episode: Why Ted established the Northwest Jewelry Conference. How the Northwest Jewelry Conference is different from other jewelry conferences. The speakers, topics and events that will be featured in 2019. How the conference has evolved through the years and who is expected to attend How to Contact Rebecca Moskal: Website: www.nwgem.com Northwest Jewelry Conference Website: www.northwestjewelryconference.com Twitter: @TedTalksGems
Ted Thomas, best-selling author and publisher is best known as America’s Tax Lien Certificate and Tax Deed Authority. Thomas has sat for more than 200 radio and TV interviews, most recently on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox and he has been recognized in Newsweek, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal. Ted Thomas is the go-to guy when people want to discover how to invest in secure government certificates that pay 16% and 18%. Ted Thomas organization is the single largest Source of Tax Lien Certificate & Tax Deed Informational Products in the World...To Help You... We are knowledge brokers and we provide financial solutions in many forms. For example: Guidebooks and Manuals, Directories, Newsletters, Audio Home Study Courses, Video Learning Systems, plus Live Weekly Teleconference Sessions, Workshops, Seminars, and Coaching. Ted’s best selling Home Study Course titled, Quick Start to Buying Government Tax Lien Certificates & Tax Deeds, is considered the benchmark standard for the Tax Lien Certificate and Tax Deed industry. Thomas also conducts live tours of Tax Lien Certificate and Tax Deed auctions. In summary: Jones & Trevor Marketing is the single largest SOURCE of the Tax Lien Certificate & Tax Deed Informational Products In The World! What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why Ted believes strongly in conservative investment strategies that minimize or eliminate risk Ted’s background in real estate, growing his apartment and office building investment business to over $200 million in less than 10 years How the 2008 real estate market crash caused Ted’s company to go into bankruptcy and forced Ted to reevaluate his investment strategies How Ted bounced back through safe, predictable investments in tax lien certificates and tax-defaulted properties Why Ted’s investment strategies are so appealing to everyone from young women to seniors How 90% of what Ted does can be done online from the comfort of your home, and how it only requires between 5-10 hours a week to do
The more you immerse yourself in certain transformative activities, the easier it is for you to go from altered states to altered traits. Whether it's exercise, breathwork, plant medicine or traveling, they can really make you come alive, turn on your brain, and give you a whole new perspective on everything. - Ted Ryce How can you get out of your "box life" to enter an altered state of mind, really come alive, and explore what you truly want in 2019? ---> Join the Wellness Warrior VIP Club: get exclusive discounts on new wellness tools, be first in line for new podcasts, get access to invite-only events, and so much more.** ---> Get The Morning 21: A powerful (and free) system designed to give you more energy, let go of old weight, and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THIS PODCAST* In Wellness Force Radio episode 255, Personal Trainer, Peak Performance Coach, Host of the Legendary Life Podcast, and 4-time guest, Ted Ryce, joins Josh Trent in Thailand to discuss the differences between being selfish and self-serving, how different states and tools from float tanks to plant medicine can help you achieve clarity, and his own path to the Rythmia Life Advancement Center despite being hesitant in the beginning. Discover how you can grow on your own terms, find perspective, and live a legendary life by taking what resonates with you and leaving the rest behind. Body Breakthrough Masterclass Confused About Nutrition? Join The Body Breakthrough Masterclass Discover the 5 step process that Ted's busy clients over 40 are using to build a leaner, stronger, and healthier body 3x faster than traditional programs without boot camps, CrossFit, Pilates, going keto or quick fixes that don't work. In This Masterclass, You're Going To Discover: A healthy nutrition protocol that rapidly melts even the most stubborn belly fat regardless of your "bad genes", "body type" or "slow metabolism"...Once you follow this protocol you will never wonder if you should do Intermittent Fasting, eat 6 meals per day, or "go" Keto to burn fat faster. What the leanest people in the world know that you don't...You won't learn these fitness secrets from your Crossfit, Bootcamp, HIIT, BeachBody, or Pilates classes. How to bulletproof your body against potential health problems and injuries...You’ll radically improve your health, while naturally unlocking your body's strength, flexibility, and vitality even if you are over 40, have aches and pains, and low energy levels. The #1 secret to sustainable results...The elements your nutrition, training, and recovery plan MUST have to make them sustainable long-term no matter how old you are or the state of your health. AND finally...You'll discover the real truth about getting a lean, sexy, and strong body naturally--even if you think it’s too late to get your dream body and have vibrant health. "It's hard to quantify emotions with scientific instruments and it's subjective but the most important thing you can do is to intuitively check-in with yourself and know that something is right." - Ted Ryce Live A Legendary Life Learn more about how to create and live a Legendary Life with Ted Ryce by taking part in either: One-On-One Coaching Group Coaching Corporate Wellness Free Webinar Training Or listen to the Legendary Life Podcast With Ted, get ready to discover a revolutionary fat loss method you can use to burn fat, build muscle, and get the lean body of your dreams 3x faster than traditional methods. Plus, learn why “cookie cutter” one-size-fits-all diet and exercise programs only lead to failure (and how you can customize a plan that’s tailor-made for your age, gender, and activity level). Listen To Episode 255 As Ted Ryce Uncovers: His and Josh's experience being in Thailand and what their biggest takeaways actually were from all that they've seen and done. The impact that traveling has had on Ted; especially being around the local people in both Thailand and Vietnam and what he has learned from their culture. How experiencing struggles or adversity in a group can really energetically bind us together. The rugged, individualism that's part of the American culture compared to the lifestyles, mindsets, and beliefs of other countries. What it was like for Ted to live in Miami and why he personally felt so stuck and out of alignment living and working in that city as a personal trainer. Why Ted felt no fear when he left Miami for Asia but then experienced it when he went to Costa Rica for his Rythmia experience. How leaving Miami helped Ted find his freedom and live by his mission in life to connect with people. His path to Rythmia and why he hesitated to go there at first because he didn't want to bring back the past. Why it's so important to understand the medical and science side to take plant medicine for your own safety. The trauma and abuse he experienced as a child that has impacted his entire life. What scares and holds people back from doing real soul searching through inner work, talk therapy, or plant medicine. His experience, insight, and advice for those who are considering going to Rythmia. The importance of preparing both your body and mind for a state change. What thoughts and emotions came up for him during the plant medicine ceremonies at Rythmia. Josh's own experience with Ayahuasca during the plant medicine ceremonies at Rythmia. How you can grow on your own terms by taking what resonates with you and leave the rest behind. The rise of consciousness that is growing within modern society. Why selfishness and truly taking care of yourself can actually be a good thing for you in 2019. His stance on the importance of sharing content to express your truth and be authentic online rather than just be fishing for likes and comments. Power Quotes From The Show "When we are truly being authentic, we are not seeking attention, likes, or status. You won't see a state change in others if you're being inauthentic. Being selfish is one thing, being self-serving is another." - Ted Ryce "There's no need to quantify our emotions but for those who are searching for a way to do it, science can be something that leads them to a stage in life where they have more evidence showing the effectiveness of an emotional intelligence practice." - Ted Ryce "We try to use the power of our minds as we look for transformation through a book or a podcast. Sometimes a personal transformation can happen but far too often, even if we find clarity in someone's message, it still won't be a big enough state change because everyday life will eventually pull us out of it. Rather than taking that approach, I intuitively sought out certain activities that changed my state and the more I did them, the better I felt and the more they changed me as a person." - Ted Ryce “When we’re truly being authentic on social media, we’re not seeking attention, likes, or status; we’re sharing so that other people get something from it. If you check-in and feel like what you’re sharing is making a difference, you will also see a state change in other people. If you don’t, then maybe you shared it from an inauthentic place. Being selfish is one thing, being self-serving is another.” - Ted Ryce "We all need to find what works for us and check-in internally rather than use research, randomized controlled studies, or a guru telling us what to do. We need to check in internally because only we have the answer and no one else. Everyone else is just a guide or giving some suggestions that could be good or bad but only you have the true answer." - Ted Ryce Links From Today's Show Ted Ryce Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube WFR 176 Ted Ryce: How To Deal With Stress & Overwhelm WFR 099 Ted Ryce: Eat, Sleep, And Move Your Way To Legendary Health WFR 049 Ted Ryce: Your Guide To Live A Legendary Life Legendary Life Podcast Rythmia Life Advancement Center Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Michael Pollan Tried A Series Of Psychedelic Drugs... For Research! Joseph Campbell You Are The Placebo by Joe Dispenza Jon Vroman Terence McKenna George Carlin WFR 086 Mark Divine WFR 186 Dr. Jeff McNairy WFR 209 Jamie Wheal WFR 249 Niraj Naik Vipassana Meditation - A Spartan Race For The Mind About Ted Ryce Personal trainer, peak performance coach, and podcaster, Ted Ryce, has overcome a tremendous amount in his quest to live a legendary life. Ryce has worked with Fortune 500 CEOs, busy professionals, and celebrities, including Richard Branson, Ricky Martin and Robert Downey Jr. He helps his clients develop and stick with high-performance habits that help them manage stress and adversity and lead more successful lives. His philosophy is that being a high-performance person, one who chases and achieves their biggest goals isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity to survive and thrive in the modern world. 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TEDx: Advice from a TEDx Coach. Ryan Foland speaks with Igor Celikovic, a TEDx Speaker Coach. After working with TEDx for 9 years: Igor has become an expert on what works on the TEDx stage—and what doesn’t. His insights are important for any speaker who is looking to create TEDx-worthy talks. Ryan and Igor clearly outline how speakers can structure their talk, by tapping into the techniques Igor has used with dozens of first-time TED speakers. Listen to the interview, and see the infographic below for more on how to structure your talk effectively. Listen to this podcast to find out: - Why TED has taken the speaking world by storm, and why the format is perfect for sharing ideas. - Some of the mistakes first time TED-speakers make, and how to avoid them. - How to craft a TEDx worthy talk. - Tips on creating an introduction and title that will catch your audience’s attention and engage them from the start. - Ideas on what to say, and what not to say, when talking to an event organizer.
Blockchain Innovation: Interviewing The Brightest Minds In Blockchain
Ted Livingston is the CEO and Founder of Kik Interactive – creators of Kik – a messaging app that connects the world through chat. After working at Blackberry, his boss encouraged him to start his own company, which he did in 2009. That company (Kik) has since grown to 15 million monthly users, a billion-dollar valuation, $120 million dollars in venture funding, and an uber-successful $100 million-dollar ICO. In this episode, Ted and I discuss: His journey from Blackberry, to Kik, to Kin – which is the new cryptocurrency that powers the Kik messaging platform How back in 2010 Kik went from 0 to 1 million users in only 15 days The power of incentives in a decentralized network –and– Why Ted believes Bitcoin is fundamentally flawed, and how Kin addresses those flaws, to the point of maybe one day replacing Bitcoin as the world’s top cryptocurrency