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Author:Vicki Mayk is the author of Growing Up on the Gridiron, a book about Owen Thomas, a student and football player at the University of Pennsylvania who committed suicide. Owen was also my next-door neighbor. Matt, Morgan, Owen, Kathy, and Tom ThomasConversation:Total run time: 38:24 3:59 - Why Vicki wrote this book 8:35 - My relationship with Matt15:35 - My memories of Owen, including when he broke our window with a bb gun21:38 - Penn professor Adam Grant on how Owen was special25:28 - Football as a brotherhood, and if any changes to football should be made32:05 - Impressions of Parkland School DistrictYour browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can teachers use blended learning in a world experiencing trauma? Our 103rd interview is with Vicki Davis, a teacher, host of the 10-minute Teacher Podcast, and one of Linkedin’s top education voices 2020. In this podcast, listen to Vicki and Teacher Toolkit founder, Ross McGill discuss: Why Vicki started blogging and podcasting Crab-bucket mentalities in […]
A Snapshot of Vicki Baird: Feels blessed everyday and humbled by everyone that trusts her. Loves to help her clients understand themselves, which then helps them in relationships with others. Will always remember Ann, Vicki’s friend, who was transitioning into her next life. Vicki let Ann know that everything was going to be okay when passing. Grateful to Ann for being her guide and trusted Vicki in her transitioning. How Vicki was able to process all of this in her own husband’s passing: Had a recurring sense that something was going to happen to her husband, but Howard kept a great sense of humor throughout. Realized feeling the spirit energy doesn’t have to be a scary thing. Brought Vicki a lot of peace. Why Vicki appreciates her gifts: Wants to bring comfort to those that are still here. Enjoys teaching others because Vicki never had a teacher throughout any of these processes. Feels a huge responsibility using her intuitive gifts. This podcast was recorded at ‘Alison Larkin Presents’ Produced by Josh Reis Engineered by Galen Wade Podcast notes by Tracey Palmer PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this podcast so you don’t miss future episodes, and it would be greatly appreciated if you could also leave a review! Visit Vicki’s web site www.VickiBaird.com to learn more about Vicki or to book an individual session Check out Vicki’s Social Media pages: https://www.facebook.com/CoachVickiBaird/ https://www.instagram.com/coachvickibaird/ https://twitter.com/coachvickibaird https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicki-baird-3850889/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGH5rJR_JSS9Nvt6JprbyDw Read Vicki’s first book: https://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Has-Accept-Accentuate-Appreciate/dp/1452548420/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=vicki+baird&qid=1553782546&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vicki-baird/message
“Never give up!” That’s the philosophy of Vicki Fitch, an award winning leader, international business consultant and direct sales expert. If you’ve ever dreamed of making extra money to support your family through direct sales or multi-level marketing companies that offer great incentives with flexible schedules for your family, then you’ll definitely want to listen to Vicki’s story on today’s Better Together podcast. Vicki started her first business when she was 12 years old. She purchased her first home at 19 years old and began her first company a year later. As a “serial entrepreneur,” Vicki builds and sells business as a way of life. She’s been in the direct sales business for 20 years, consistently performing at the top 1% of her company and winning the kinds vacations, trips and bonuses that we dream about for our families. But, Vicki’s “never give up” philosophy comes from the difficult experiences in her early stages of her life. In today’s conversation, Vicki and I discuss her struggle to feel loved and valued by her parents as well as her volatile first marriage to a drug addict. As Vicki shares her life and her success, you’ll be encouraged by her authenticity and vulnerability when talking about the highs and lows of her life. Vicki and I are tall girls who share a love of high heels and we share a lot of fun moments during today’s conversation. If you are a leader who dreams of achieving big goals, you’re going to absolutely love my conversation with Vicki. In this episode, you’ll learn more about: Dealing with the bullies in your mind that undermine your confidence; Why mentors are important if you want to achieve your highest dreams; How do identify whether or not you’re an entrepreneur (even if you think that you’re not). Why Vicki is so passionate about her new global initiative’s #youareenough as well as her #12books12months goal of writing 12 books and 12 months – this is a great story! About Vicki Fitch... Vicki lives in Southern California with her husband, Terry and their two boys. She is blessed to have two amazing stepchildren and five grandchildren that fill Vicki’s heart with great joy. Her business is her ministry and she believes that God has blessed her greatly and she gives back every chance that she can. LINKS FROM TODAY'S SHOW: Vicki Fitch Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Join Vicki's campaign to support her journey! About your host, Barb Roose Barb Roose is a popular speaker and author who is passionate about equipping women to win at life with Christ-empowered strength and dignity. Barb loves speaking at women’s conference and leadership events such as the Aspire Women’s Events, She Speaks Conference and the UMC Leadership Institute. Barb is the author of multiple books and Bible studies, including her newest releases: Winning the Worry Battle: Life Lessons from the Book of Joshua and Bible study called Joshua: Winning the Worry Battle. Barb’s writing has been featured in magazines or blogs such as Simple Truth Magazine, iBelieve.com, Crosswalk.com, More to Life Magazine, Just Between Us Magazine, Cherished, InCourage and Women of Faith. An avid traveler, reader, and lover of all things chocolate-peanut butter, Barb and her family live in NW Ohio with their dog, Quimby and a very grumpy 10-year rabbit. Visit Barb’s online home at barbroose.com.
Vicki Robins, the co-author of the very popular book, “Your Money or Your Life” has been one of the most influential visionaries of the Financial Independence movement. In the late 1960’s, with the advice of the late Joe Dominguez, Vicki reached Financial Independence and together they began to teach their revolutionary methods all over the nation. Their workshops featured the famous 9 steps to reach Financial Independence and eventually, Vicki and Joe were approached to turn their teachings into the book that we know today, "Your Money or Your Life". The book went on to be wildly popular, encouraging people to fight against the weight of consumerism and become a New York Times bestseller. Vicki also made two appearances on the Oprah Show with Oprah declaring that the book "would change your life". More than 25 years later, Vicki has written an updated version of the book for a new generation of people on the path to Financial Independence. I'm so honored to have Vicki on the show to discuss: How Vicki met the late co-author Joe Dominguez and how they worked to create the Financial Independence movement How their book “Your Money or Your Life” came to fruition and became popular. Why Vicki set out to create an updated version of the book The importance of relationships and how they create community wealth Why “freeing your mind” is the cornerstone of Financial Independence The definition of the “Enough Point” How to calculate your life energy and true hourly wage What Vicki believes to be the most transformational steps of the 9 steps from the book How Vicki believes the new version of “Your Money or Your Life” will impact the world in this new age The bigger picture of systemic barriers in the United States that make achieving Financial Independence more difficult Also, find out how you can be one of 3 Journeyers, to win a free copy of the updated book, "Your Money or Your Life". Click here for your chance to win! At the end of the podcast, I also talk about the waitlist to the soft launch of my monthly membership program. Get monthly tips, tools, and classes to help you launch to Financial Freedom. Click here to sign up and be the first to be notified when the doors open in Summer/Fall 2018. (YNAB, my favorite budgeting app is giving Journeyers a 2-month free trial, no credit card required to try their amazing budgeting system, check it out here!) Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Life Energy Calculator How We Saved $169,000 in 2 Years With the Help of This Budgeting System Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 My One on One Money Coaching Services – Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Vicki on: VickiRobin.com YourMoneyOrYourLife.com Connect with me: Journey To Launch Instagram Journey To Launch Twitter Journey To Launch Facebook Page Join the private Facebook Group
I can’t believe it… One of the founders of the financial independence movement, Vicki Robin, joined me for an episode of the Financial Independence Podcast! Vicki and her partner Joe Dominguez wrote the book, Your Money or Your Life – a New York Times Best Seller that many people consider to be the bible of financial independence (the FI-ble?). Your Money or Your Life is actually what inspired me to create the FI Laboratory many years ago. Vicki has been a driving force in the FI community since the 1960s and has a wealth of knowledge and inspiring stories to share so hope you enjoy the interview! Highlights: The story behind Your Money or Your Life How Joe was able to retire at the age of 31 in 1969 with $70,000 in the bank Why Vicki’s quest to change the world didn’t succeed (yet) How a stage-3 cancer diagnosis changed her plans What’s going to be different in the new version of Your Money or Your Life What she believes are the most important steps in the Your Money or Your Life program How the book’s investment advice has changed and what she is current investing in