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In this episode, Gergely Orosz joins Carter and Nathan to discuss his book The Software Engineer's Guidebook. Join them as Gergely reflects on the differences between writing a book and The Pragmatic Engineer newsletter, the importance of professional networks, and the state of the hiring market today!https://www.pragmaticengineer.com/-- Books Mentioned in this Episode --Note: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.----------------------------------------------------------The Software Engineer's Guidebookhttps://amzn.to/41AxMAL (Paid Link)Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows https://amzn.to/4kGtmkI (Paid Link)Tidy First?: A Personal Exercise in Empirical Software Design by Kent Beckhttps://amzn.to/4bHoNCv (Paid Link)Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager: How to Be the Leader Your Development Team Needs by Dr. James Stanierhttps://amzn.to/4kCzvhD (Paid Link)The Engineering Executive's Primer: Impactful Technical Leadership by Will Larsonhttps://amzn.to/4hpRDIS (Paid Link)----------------00:00 Intro02:11 What inspired you to write the book?08:46 Gaining the Vocabulary and learning on your own13:45 Writing a Newsletter vs Writing a Book22:55 Taking initiative and Embracing Curiosity35:30 Working Remotely and Cultivating Connections41:13 Periodic Effort: Stretching, Executing, and Coasting46:41 Navigating Company Cultures50:05 The Future of Interviews: AI Cheating and the end of the Remote Interviews58:33 How the job market has changed01:05:10 Closing Thoughts Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5kj6DLCEWR5nHShlSYJI5LApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/book-overflow/id1745257325X: https://x.com/bookoverflowpodCarter on X: https://x.com/cartermorganNathan's Functionally Imperative: www.functionallyimperative.com----------------Book Overflow is a podcast for software engineers, by software engineers dedicated to improving our craft by reading the best technical books in the world. Join Carter Morgan and Nathan Toups as they read and discuss a new technical book each week!The full book schedule and links to every major podcast player can be found at https://www.bookoverflow.io
It's work from home on steriods; A chas apparently been doing his job remotely from about 18,000 kilometres away in Scotland, for the past four months. Waiopehu ward councillor Rogan Boyle has been off shore since November, beaming into council meetings through an audio visual link. Horowhenua's Mayor, Bernie Wanden spoke to Lisa Owen.
Between employee burnout, working remotely, and economic stress, being a leader these days comes with its fair share of challenges. This week's podcast guest shares how to steer your team to success. Karin Hurt is the Founder and CEO of Lets Grow Leaders, a global leadership company known for practical tools and leadership development programs that stick. A former Verizon Wireless executive with more than two decades of experience in sales, customer service, and human resources, Karin is known for growing courageous leaders, building great cultures, and inspiring high-performance teams. Karin and her husband, David have helped tens of thousands of leaders on every continent (except Antarctica) with their leadership development programs and keynotes. They also provide clean water to the people of Cambodia through their Winning Wells philanthropic initiative. Karin is an award-winning author of five books and host of the popular LinkedIn show, Asking for a Friend. She was recently named by Inc. Magazine as a Top 100 Great Leadership Speaker. Developing Leaders in Your Company Lets Grow Leaders works with fast-growing startups to help them expand beyond the founder group. When you have a small team, everyone is a visionary and free to pursue their ideas. But once you reach 50 people, you need systems and processes. You need to create alignment throughout the organization. The first step is to clarify your vision. Where is the company going and what are your most important things (what Karin calls MITs). What is your communication style? How are you how are you leading? How are you training and growing leaders within your company? Get everyone on the page. Turning Conflict into Collaboration After surveying 5,000 people in 45 countries, 70% said they were experiencing the same or significantly more workplace conflict than before the pandemic. More people are working remotely, some are feeling disconnected due to lingering mental health challenges. Others are experiencing burnout from understaffing and increased workload. The biggest cause of conflict is a lack of shared expectations. As the leader, you might think you've clearly communicated your expectations, but your team could have misinterpreted them. If you tell your team they can work from anywhere, it's worth clarifying what exactly that means. Do they still need to attend meetings in your time zone? Do they need to have their camera on? If you require people to come into the office, what are they expected to do with that time? Define what success looks like and share that definition with your team. Enjoy this episode with Karin Hurt… Soundbytes 10:16-10:32 “It gets very frustrating because you do not have the systems and processes, and everybody is used to being able to come up with their idea and follow their idea, but you really need alignment and you need communication plans. You need all those foundational things.” 15:03-15:28 “You've got remote and hybrid teams. You've got people who are feeling disconnected with lingering mental health challenges. You've got burnout and understaffing, and all of that is emerging, and yet we're coming to people and saying, ‘You've got to do more.' The economy is uncertain, and all of that is really creating a lot of stress and anxiety for people. And so we need to give people practical ways to collaborate.” Quotes “The biggest challenge that we're seeing right now is that there is so much conflict.” “On the other side of differences of opinion, that's where innovation really lies.” “One good conversation about expectations can prevent 14 ‘why didn't you' conversations.” Links mentioned in this episode: From Our Guest Website: https://letsgrowleaders.com/ Connect with Karin Hurt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-hurt/ Connect with brandiD Download our free guide to learn 16 crucial website updates that attract more leads and convert visitors into clients: https://thebrandid.com/website-tweaks/ Ready to elevate your digital presence with a powerful brand or website? Contact us here: https://thebrandid.com/contact-form/
A Horowhenua district councillor is under fire for working remotely – from the other side of the world. Councillor Rogan Boyle left the country in October and is said to currently be in Scotland with no plans to return any time soon. Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden told Mike Hosking while Boyle has been attending council meetings on Zoom, it's not good enough. Wanden believes Boyle should resign. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former politician says that there is life after politics and after leaving the political arena five years ago she now spends part of her time working remotely from Lanzarote. Former Fine Gael Senator, lawyer and chair of the Lanzarote Ireland Network, Catherine Noone joined Cormac from the Canary Islands.
President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. federal workers back to the office by today (February 6th) - or, "you're fired"! We've also seen big companies like Amazon and JPMorgan scaling back remote work; with some employers claiming productivity and company culture both take a hit with working from home. But is there a case FOR remote work? Presented by Audrey Siek, Ryan Huang & Emaad Akhtar Produced and Edited by Audrey Siek Music and picture credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode: Martin uses LittleLink and LittleLink Extended to create a “link in bio” page. Deployments to https://wimpysworld.link/ are automated using ssh-deploy. Mark is using GNOME on Wayland remotely. Alan’s coding journey expands his horizons to the Savannah. You can send your feedback via show@linuxmatters.sh or the Contact Form. If you’d like to hang out with other listeners and share your feedback with the community you can join: The Linux Matters Chatters on Telegram. The #linux-matters channel on the Late Night Linux Discord server. If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us using Patreon or PayPal. For $5 a month on Patreon, you can enjoy an ad-free feed of Linux Matters, or for $10, get access to all the Late Night Linux family of podcasts ad-free.
In this episode: Martin uses LittleLink and LittleLink Extended to create a “link in bio” page. Deployments to https://wimpysworld.link/ are automated using ssh-deploy. Mark is using GNOME on Wayland remotely. Alan’s coding journey expands his horizons to the Savannah. You can send your feedback via show@linuxmatters.sh or the Contact Form. If you’d like to hang out with other listeners and share your feedback with the community you can join: The Linux Matters Chatters on Telegram. The #linux-matters channel on the Late Night Linux Discord server. If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us using Patreon or PayPal. For $5 a month on Patreon, you can enjoy an ad-free feed of Linux Matters, or for $10, get access to all the Late Night Linux family of podcasts ad-free.
In this episode: Martin uses LittleLink and LittleLink Extended to create a “link in bio” page. Deployments to https://wimpysworld.link/ are automated using ssh-deploy. Mark is using GNOME on Wayland remotely. Alan's coding journey expands his horizons to the Savannah. You can send your feedback via show@linuxmatters.sh or the Contact Form. If you'd like... Read More
What if you could live abroad and enjoy a lower cost of living while building a fulfilling career? Laura Marks shares her inspiring story of moving to Argentina and how she's redefined what it means to live an enriching life. Ready to learn how you, too, could embrace location independence and transform your career and lifestyle? Tune in to learn about the joys of asado, the power of community, and the financial benefits of geo-arbitrage! Financially savvy travelers, join my newsletter: https://thethoughtcard.substack.com/ Want to save more money for travel? Check out all my best money-saving episodes neatly organized in Spotify playlists. Happy listening!
In this episode Jeff and Marisa dive into the pros and cons of living and working remotely across all seven continents. From the thriving nomad hubs in Southeast Asia to the allure of Africa's stunning landscapes, they break down each region's unique offerings, challenges, and digital nomad potential. With insights on cost, time zones, cultural highlights, and safety, Jeff and Marisa share personal stories and tips to help you decide where to start your digital nomad journey or where to head next. Whether you're looking for a soft landing with familiar comforts or seeking adventure off the beaten path, this episode is packed with valuable insights for aspiring and seasoned digital nomads alike. Don't miss out on Beach Commute's latest remote job listings and travel tips! Subscribe to their newsletter at beachcommute.com/email. And if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show!
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In this episode of the Actualize Consulting podcast, Manager Jacquie Zirkle, Senior Manager Alysia Kennedy, and Senior Consultant Kathryn Williams explore best practices for working remotely. Their discussion delves into how Actualize Consulting has successfully transitioned from an on-site to a predominantly remote work model, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. They also share insights into the benefits of remote work, including flexibility and a low attrition rate, their personal experiences with those benefits and challenges, and impart strategies to help you thrive in a fully remote workplace.Listen to Learn More About:Managing work-life balance while working remotelyPractical tools and strategies for building a productive remote workspaceStaying accountable using digital tools for communication and collaboration while minimizing distractionsBuilding and maintaining relationships with remote team membersCreating a flexible and productive remote work scheduleAbout Kathryn WilliamsKathryn has worked as a Senior Consultant at Actualize Consulting for over a year. She is a strong communicator and writer which has enabled her to work collaboratively with her team at Actualize and spearhead the creation of work products for clients. She is a skilled and dedicated professional with over 3 years of experience as a legislative and political intern. Throughout her career, Kathryn has worked closely with legislative teams to conduct policy research, provide expert analysis of congressional hearings and briefings, and easily communicate complex ideas. Kathryn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from the University of Virginia.Email: kwilliams@actualizeconsulting.com About Alysia Kennedy, CFAAlysia is a Senior Manager at Actualize Consulting with extensive expertise in designing and implementing technology solutions to complex business problems. Her strong analytical and data management skills are coupled with an in-depth understanding of complex financial instruments. She has implemented all aspects of Treasury Management applications, including cash management, liquidity management, foreign exchange, payments, securitization, deal management, risk management, accounting, and reporting, and managing the data flows into and out of the system across numerous clients in various industries. She received her B.S. in Finance, Information Technology and International Business from the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce. Email: aalcorn@actualizeconsulting.com About Jacquie ZirkleJacqueline is a Manager at Actualize Consulting with extensive experience managing daily business operations, including overseeing all aspects of human resources, compliance, recruitment, and training. She maintains strong organizational planning, analysis, and problem-solving skills. Jacquie is certified as a CMMI Practitioner, a Professional in Human Resources, and she majored in Communications at the University of Pittsburgh.Email: jzirkle@actualizeconsulting.com Thanks for listening to this episode of the Actualizing Success Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the discussion and come back for more. In the meantime, don't forget to rate this episode and leave a review to let us know how you like it. Website: www.actualizeconsulting.com If you have any questions or comments, we'd love to hear from you. You can contact us at podcast@actualizeconsulting.com.
In this episode of the DD214 Network, the "Dishonorably Funny Trio"—Jay, Joe, and Jon—serve up their usual mix of sharp wit and unfiltered takes. They start by tackling YouTube demonetization and the ups and downs of working remotely before diving into their watch collections and swapping tales from the battlefield of Call of Duty Black Ops.The discussion gets spicy as they explore the setting of a new anime show, the scandal of a US soldier misusing AI, and why honorable service still matters. The guys also weigh in on CBD products and the heated debate surrounding Arlington National Cemetery.As they wind down, the Trio takes on the controversy of former President Trump's visit to Arlington, emphasizing the cemetery's sacredness while cracking jokes about military service and promotions. They even manage to squeeze in some football predictions. The episode wraps up with a serious note on mental health, leaving listeners with the National Suicide Hotline number.If you're ready for a blend of roasts and real talk, this episode has it all, delivered by your favorite Dishonorably Funny Trio.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer01:46 YouTube Demonetization and Monetization on Rumble04:12 Working Remotely and Enjoying the Work05:36 Editing Podcasts and Future Plans06:35 Exploring Watch Collections12:33 Discussion on Riverside and Software Development18:24 Preparing for an Event and Personal Style Choices24:17 Being On Time and Accountability27:09 Overview of Call of Duty Black Ops32:32 Excitement for Call of Duty Black Ops and Story Mode33:59 Excitement for Anime Show Setting35:56 Condemning Misuse of AI39:45 Importance of Honorable Service42:27 Benefits of CBD Products01:05:15 Controversy Surrounding Arlington National Cemetery01:06:13 Controversy at Arlington National Cemetery01:07:42 Respecting the Sacred Grounds01:09:13 Military Service and Promotions01:13:07 Excitement for Upcoming Football Games01:32:27 Prioritizing Mental HealthJoin us Live every Sunday!DD214 Network PodcastDirected & Produced By Jonathan ‘Clean' SanchezHosted by Joe Squillini & Jay CampbellEdited by Clean Sanchez Media, LLCMusic:"Shadow Surfing" by Shrieks666"Voices Getting Louder" by Shrieks 666Check out Shrieks666 on BandcampWebsite: CleanSanchezMedia.comDon't forget to Like and Subscribe for All Updates!Disclaimer: This Podcast contains adult language. Adult Supervision is advised.Fair Use Disclaimer:The content provided on this podcast may include material subject to copyright protection. In accordance with the principles of "fair use" as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, the use of copyrighted material on this podcast is for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.The determination of whether the use of copyrighted material constitutes fair use is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account various factors outlined in Section 107. The inclusion of such material is not an endorsement by the DD214 Network Podcast or Clean Sanchez Media, LLC, but is meant to enrich and contribute to discussions within the specified purposes of fair use. All copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dd214gaming/support
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Most ventures in your life require a kernel of delusion to convince yourself that the thing you want is meant for you. To start taking steps to getting what you want and giving luck an opportunity to find you, start with your own "Summer of Yes". Upping the odds of getting your opportunity of a lifetime Preventing yourself from pinning your unrealized goals on your loved ones Discovering a new level of self-love when way outside of your comfort zone Connect with Alice Lemee on LinkedIn. -- Jon's next book, The Obvious Choice, published by HarperCollins, is now available for preorder on Amazon in Hardcover, Kindle, and Audio. Please preorder your copy today. -- FREE GIFT - Get a free copy of the Wealthy Fit Pro's Guide to Getting Clients and Referrals (digital and audio. Sells for $22.99 on Amazon.) HOW - Rate / review this podcast, take a screenshot, and send it to obviouschoicepod@gmail.com -- Hosts: @itscoachgoodman @fitnessjonestraining @amberreynolds.me -- Join 72,000+ trailblazers, leaders, and coaches who fuel up with our low-stress, high-impact 5 REPS FRIDAY newsletter at www.5repsfriday.com. The Obvious Choice podcast is presented by QuickCoach - free, professional software for fitness and nutrition coaches that elevates the value of what you do. Join 35,000+ coaches and get your account today at www.quickcoach.fit.
In this episode, we dive into the vital components of preparing your business for growth. Learn why honing your vision and strategy is non-negotiable, how to find your ideal target audience, and the secrets behind creating powerful offers that resonate. We'll also cover the importance of understanding your business finances and how to build a robust operational foundation to scale effectively. Whether you're just starting or ready to take your business to the next level, this episode is packed with actionable insights to set you up for success.
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Video In today's video, Victor Purolnik the founder of Trustshoring, talks about a common problem that most remote teams face which is how to effectively communicate as a remote team and have effective stand-up meetings. Victor has been helping saas businesses to build, launch, and scale with the help of remote development teams for over […]
Mixing Music with Dee Kei | Audio Production, Technical Tips, & Mindset
In this episode of the Mixing Music Podcast, Dee Kei and Lu discuss the intricacies of maintaining efficiency while working abroad and the strategies for planning vacations as a freelancer. They delve into the importance of having the courage to take breaks, balancing boundaries with opportunities, and building leverage and trust within the industry. Additionally, Dee Kei and Lu share insights on creating passive income and planning for the future, providing valuable advice for freelancers looking to sustain a successful and balanced career. Tune in for practical tips and thoughtful discussions on managing work-life balance as a freelancer in the audio industry.SUBSCRIBE FOR 3X THE EPISODESDOWNLOAD FREE STUFFFOLLOW DEE KEI ON TWITCH!Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Discord!HIRE DEE KEIHIRE LUFind Dee Kei and Lu on Social Media:Instagram: @DeeKeiMixes @MasteredbyLuTwitter: @DeeKeiMixes @MasteredbyLuCHECK OUT OUR OTHER RESOURCESJoin the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Group:Discord & FacebookThe Mixing Music Podcast is sponsored by Tegeler Izotope, Antares (Auto Tune), Plugin Boutique, Lauten Audio, Spreaker, Filepass, & CanvaThe Mixing Music Podcast is a video and audio series on the art of music production and post-production. Dee Kei and Lu are both professionals in the Los Angeles music industry having worked with names like 6arelyhuman, Odetari, Natalie Jane, Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Smokepurrp, Benny the Butcher, Sueco the Child, Ari Lennox, G-Eazy, Lucky Daye, DDG, Lil Xan, Masego, $NOT, Kanye West, Symba, Bludnymph, charlieonnafriday, Blackway, Atlantic Records, Dreamville, BET, Universal Music, Interscope Records, etc.This video podcast is meant to be used for educational purposes only. If you would like to sponsor the show, please email us at deekeimixes@gmail.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mixing-music-music-production-audio-engineering-and-music/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kate Gatfield-Jeffries is a women of influence and a person thinking creatively about how to enable more women to live life without limits. Moodi exists to create science-backed blends that elevate your wellness and cater to the gaps where women have often been forgotten. At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes. Breadcrumb 70 is from the episode - "Championing Intersectional Diversity through Wellness Supplements w/ Moodi". Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money? Find me on Instagram or Tik TokWant to achieve your financial goals?Use my financial planner hereThanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you're enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.Want to get in touch directly?sarah@theoneupproject.nzDISCLAIMER:The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone's financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.
Ever wondered how to balance the thrill of globe-trotting with running a successful business? Whitney Bateson, website designer and branding expert, pulls back the curtain on her adventurous life as a digital nomad. Whitney shares her experience with the logistical challenges of working remotely from stunning locales like Colombia, Portugal, and Indonesia. She highlights her unique lifestyle and offers practical tips for anyone dreaming of combining work with travel.Whitney also talks about the pivotal role of effective communication in building a brand that goes beyond logos and colors. She explains how creating a trustworthy relationship with customers starts with a memorable first impression and consistent messaging. Establishing a strong brand identity is crucial. Whitney emphasizes the importance of grounding your brand in your passion and including your personal story to create an emotional connection with your audience. She warns against the pitfalls of mimicking competitors and the dangers of frequent rebranding. Whitney shares her blueprint for evaluating your brand's effectiveness, choosing purposeful design elements, and maintaining consistency to ensure customer recognition and loyalty. Tune in to gain practical advice that will help your business build a lasting, memorable brand presence!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show. Show Notes Apply to be featured on My Weekly Marketing!
What drives someone to leave the comforts of home and venture into the unknown, visiting 134 countries while working remotely? Meet Orest Zub, a Ukrainian trailblazer in the digital nomad community. He transformed a humble travel guide website into a thriving travel agency and now leads Nomad Media, a cutting-edge travel tech company. Connect with Orest:nomadmania.com@orestzub on instagramYoutubeConnect with Anne:Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
In this episode Lisette Sutherland talks about remote working and how you get the best out of it. Lisette authored the Work Together Anywhere Handbook, is a TEDX speaker and runs the company Collaboration Superpowers. Show Links Ben LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benpthoughts/ Tech World Human Skills Home - www.techworldhumanskills.com Lisette LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisettesutherland/ https://www.collaborationsuperpowers.com/
Working remotely has its perks, but let's be honest, it can sometimes feel monotonous and even lonely, so tune in to today's episode for my 5 favorite ways of how to make working remotely more fun without losing productivity. Here's what we will be talking about...1. Create a Fun and Inspiring Workspace:First things first, ladies—your workspace matters. It's not just about having a desk and a chair. 2. Dress for Success (and Fun!):I know, one of the joys of working from home is the comfort of wearing pajamas all day. But hear me out—getting dressed in something that makes you feel good can have a significant impact on your mindset and productivity.3. Schedule Mini-Breaks and Reward Yourself:All work and no play can make even the most dedicated career woman feel burned out. To keep things fun and fresh, schedule mini-breaks throughout your day. Use this time to stretch, dance to your favorite song, or enjoy a quick walk outside. And don't forget to reward yourself for getting tasks done.4. Stay Connected with Colleagues:Isolation can be a downside of working from home, but it doesn't have to be. Make an effort to stay connected with your colleagues through regular check-ins and virtual coffee breaks. And here's something ELSE I want you to is to consider scheduling a monthly (or weekly) lunch with your colleagues – there is some special magic that happens when a group gets together over a meal, and since feeling isolated is something the can happen if you're not careful, this could be a win/win. 5. Mix Up Your Routine:Lastly, don't be afraid to shake things up a bit! Working from home offers flexibility, so take advantage of it. Change your working location within your home, switch up your daily schedule, or try out new productivity techniques. NEW HERE? DO THESE 2 THINGS FIRST!1. Check out the Videos mentioned in Today's episode:a. Time Management Secrets: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdguFjdYMwqWxPZL2zYJh-dGW6jt4GsQxb. Healthy Boundaries Secrets: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdguFjdYMwqXaDt_bakaS7NYZylcTTL5Zc. Work/Life Balance on Vacation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGd2qJ7vc0wd. Passion & Purpose Secrets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1m26YG12L8&list=PLdguFjdYMwqXQM8PrQlBP-AxrPX-bV2q82. Get your copy of The Career Woman's Secret Playbook!a. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Career-Womans-Secret-Playbookb. Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-career-womans-secret-playbook-dr-dawn-hambyCOME SAY HI!https://www.facebook.com/drdawnshoptalkhttps://www.linkedin.com/drdawnshoptalkGRAB YOUR FREEBIES!https://www.drdawnshoptalk.comCONTACT ME:drdawn@drdawnshoptalk.comBOOK YOUR FREE CONSULTATION: https://calendly.com/drdawnshoptalk/15-minute-customized-coaching-call?month=2023-09
Even though social distancing is no longer the norm, many business aviation schedulers and dispatchers continue to work from home at least part-time. How might that affect their ability to perform these important roles? The post Podcast: Can Working Remotely Improve Schedulers' Productivity? appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
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Remote employees and gig workers need a summer break, but fitting it into the schedule and budget can be tough. Travorium, a little-known travel booking site, offers vacation packages for would-be digital nomads looking to balance work and play. Visit https://legacybuildersalliance.com/secret-travel-booking-site?ts=a913c057 for more. Travorium Associate City: Englewood Address: 3531 S Logan St D334 Website: https://legacybuildersalliance.com/secret-travel-booking-site
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Pack your bags and grab your keys! After listening to Kimberly's conversation with today's guest, Brittany Dixon, your wanderlust might start calling. After nine plus months of research and planning, Brittany, a mom of twin 11 year old girls and CEO of Brittany and Co, decided the best thing for her family and business would be to learn and live on the road. Brittany shares the good, the tornados, and the lack of internet. If you're planning to hit the highways, make sure you download today's episode (thanks for the tip, Brittany) so you don't miss a single moment of this inspiring journey!Links: Website: http://www.bcohq.co/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/brittanyandco.consultingRV Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thedixondetour/ Grab our new ebook: 205 Tax Deductions that will save you money (and 7 that won't!)Connect with Kimberly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taracpafirm/ Website: https://www.taracpafirm.com/
On today's episode of Entrepreneur Rescue Mission, I'm chatting with Alessandra from BYOB Agency about the ins and outs of remote work. Alessandra loves fashion and eco-friendly living, and she's excited about the freedom to work from anywhere. We'll discuss balancing work and life, setting boundaries, and staying organized. Plus, we'll share how we add fun activities like vintage shopping and ballroom dancing into our schedules. Stay tuned for our upcoming workshops at: https://www.thetimetogrow.com/
Send us a Text Message.I'm an advocate of remote work because it's had a transformative impact on my life, especially since I became a father, especially since I've had my, had my kids, and my family has grown. It's something that's I've leaned on in in terms of helping to develop my career and helping to stay close to my family while I do that, but of course, you know it hasn't always been a good experience for me. In this episode I share how I've developed my career as a remote professional. Click here remoteworklife.io to subscribe to my free newsletter SOCIALS ___________Subscribe On YouTubeConnect on LinkedIn
This episode is showing a new way to work remotely. Some teams are in-office, others are fully remote. But there's a middle ground with hybrid teams. Still, they have their challenges, such as meaningful connections, on-demand collaboration, and more. Brian Swartz from Swivvel, a new audio-only huddles app, will share some insights on how to address these challenges.
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As someone who's championed the remote work movement, I've learned that making a strong connection, especially during a first encounter, goes beyond just logging in. In this episode, we unpack how intentional presentation can build trust and credibility and why understanding your audience plays a crucial role in how you're perceived online.Click here remoteworklife.io to subscribe to my free newsletter SOCIALS ___________Subscribe On YouTubeConnect on LinkedIn
Is it possible to create and maintain a strong community while choosing van life, traveling full time, or working remotely? Maria shares everything from the challenges and risks to the power and fulfillment in choosing to live as a nomad doing remote work. Yes, it does include fractured ribs and expensive van repairs, but Maria also shares invaluable insight about not only how to make a living on the road, but how to cultivate a consistent community to avoid the perils of loneliness while constantly traveling.Stay Connected with MariaFollow her on Instagram @missmariabitnerand TikTok @mariabitnerStay Connected with Sam & Elliot Visit our websiteStay in touch with us on Instagram @somethingmorehuman and TikTok @somethingmorehumanWant us to answer your question, address a special topic, or discuss a story of yours? Your input will be an integral part of our future episodes! Submit your question, topic request, or personal stories HEREJOIN US IN PERSON ON APRIL 19! Return to Real Life promises to be a celebration of community, friendship, and shared experiences without digital distractions. You'll have the opportunity to enjoy craft drinks, snacks, and laughs from local vendors and comedians—all included with your ticket—and make some new friends along the way!
“We're not doing a marketing campaign to try to convince you that we're doing good stuff. It doesn't work. What works is creating beautiful products as a team who's devoted because we believe in the mission.” —Jeni Britton “When you can put your ego aside and focus on the larger vision, you can achieve so much more than you can alone.” —Jeremy Nelson Upcycling in the kitchen isn't just about saving money— it's about redefining what "waste" truly means and unlocking a hidden world of culinary creativity. It empowers us to break the cycle of consumption and injects valuable nutrients back into our diets, promoting a more mindful and resourceful approach to cooking and eating. This week, Justine sits down with James Beard Award-winning ice cream maker and founder of Jeni's IceCreams, Jeni Britton and Michelin-starred chef, Jeremy Nelson, to discuss their new venture, Floura, a company creating high-fiber, prebiotic snacks and ingredients from upcycled produce trimmings. Listen in as Jeni and Jeremy delve into their personal wellness journeys and how it inspired Floura's mission and innovative processes. They also explain the importance of fiber and prebiotics for microbiome health, the importance of upcycling, the power of building a company alongside customers, farmers, and investors, and the role of research in moving toward sustainability and planetary wellness. Meet Jeni: Jeni Britton is a James Beard Award-winning ice cream maker and the founder of Jeni's IceCreams. She has over 25 years of experience in the food industry, constantly developing direct relationships with farmers and using fresh, local ingredients in her products. More recently, she has focused her efforts on gut health and microbiome research. As the co-founder of Floura, Jeni is leading the company's mission to upcycle fresh produce trimmings into high-fiber, prebiotic ingredients, and snacks to support overall wellness. She enjoys spending time in nature, where she finds inspiration for her creative work. Meet Jeremy: Jeremy Nelson is a Michelin-starred chef from San Francisco and the Chief Product Officer at Floura. He has over 15 years of experience in the culinary industry with a background in plant-based and health-supportive cooking. At Floura, he applies his culinary expertise to develop delicious, nutritious products using upcycled fruits and vegetables. Jeremy is passionate about connecting with others through food and creating options that are good for both humans and the planet. In his role, he oversees product development and ensures Floura's recipes deliver on taste, nutrition, and sustainability. LinkedIn Connect with Jeni's Icecreams: Website Facebook X Instagram Connect with Floura: Website LinkedIn Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 02:04 The Floura Mission 05:30 Nutrition on a Personal Level 09:03 The Bridge Between Health and Entrepreneurship 12:52 Prebiotics and Fiber for Gut Health 16:56 Upcycling For Health and the Environment 20:46 Working Remotely 28:05 What's Next?
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Are you also working remotely and is this the ONLY way? In this eye-opening episode, Nienke Nina has a sit down with Liam Martin, an OG in the remote work world. He is the visionary CEO behind TimeDoctor and co-founder of Running Remote - the largest conference on remote work that attracts remote professionals, remote companies and digital nomads from all over the world.Diving into his 20-year journey of remote work and digital nomadism, Liam takes us behind the scenes of his life and shares how working remotely has been life-changing. Get ready to be inspired and learn how to navigate your digital nomad life in 2024 with expert insights and personal stories.
Ever feel like you're being pver looked for promotions and treading water, struggling to showcase your career progress? Tune in as I, reveal key strategies to document your remote work achievements and ensure they don't go unnoticed.SUBSCRIBE__________________________Apple PodcastsSpotify Podcasts Click here remoteworklife.io to get a free list of > 100 businesses that hire remote talent.SOCIALS ___________Subscribe On YouTubeConnect on LinkedIn
Meet Theresa, an Amazon specialist at My Amazon Guy, as she shares her fulfilling experience working with a team that values freedom, flexibility, and work-life balance. Discover how remote work and a supportive environment enable her to excel professionally while enjoying quality time with her family. Ideal for those curious about the benefits of joining My Amazon Guy and the positive impact it can have on personal well-being and professional growth.We encourage personal growth, action, technical proficiency and communication, and prioritize progress over perfection.View our job openings, and check out some of our employee testimonials↳ https://myamazonguy.com/jobs/→ The Amazon Agency That Gets Results ↳ https://myamazonguy.com/amazon-agency/Our Amazon Agency specialists here at My Amazon Guy are always on the lookout for the latest updates in Seller Central Amazon in order to better manage our clients' listings. Click here to know more:↳ https://myamazonguy.com/seller-central-amazon/Join My Amazon Guy on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Follow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Please subscribe to the podcast at: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVw#MyAmazonGuy #RemoteWork #WorkLifeBalance #AmazonSpecialist #EcommerceCareers #DigitalNomad #TeamCulture #NoMicromanagement #FamilyFirst #CareerGrowthTimestamps:00:11 - Introduction by Theresa, an Amazon Specialist00:20 - Benefits of Working Remotely for My Amazon Guy00:38 - Enjoying Freedom and Flexibility in Work00:46 - Positive Team Experience with Daniel and Chris00:54 - Work-Life Balance and Family TimeSupport the show
The 2024 Accountant Bracket Challenge ABC Tournament Nomination period closes March 9, 2024 Enroll today at ABC.accountinghigh.com Season 5 Episode 23 FACULTY: Meghan Blair CLASS: #TheGuide In this episode, Scott engages in a conversation with Meghan Blair, the former owner of Fogged In Bookkeeping. The episode covers Meghan's journey in the accounting world, her early adoption of remote work, the impact of COVID on her business, the decision to sell the firm, her experience with GrowthLab, and the unique perspective of neurodivergence in leadership. Shout Outs: GrowthLab, Karbon Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:13:30 Introduction 00:19:09 Why Meghan Does Accounting 00:24:22 Being Remote Before Everyone Else 00:27:49 Working Remotely in the 2010s 00:30:11 When COVID Hit 00:39:13 Selling the Firm 00:40:23 Growth Lab 00:45:52 Neorodivergencey and Leadership 00:50:23 Post-Sale Sabbatical 00:57:15 Going Back to School 00:59:59 Neurodivergence 01:07:10 Visionary not Integrator and Compatibility 01:14:31 Harvard and Parting Advice Tags: Burnout, Neurodivergence, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Accounting Industry, Bookkeeping, Business Exit, Work-Life Balance, Self-Care, Career Change, Career Journey, Business Growth, Business Operations, Remote Work, Working Mothers, Diversity & Inclusion, Higher Education, Mental Health, Self-Worth, Personal Growth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
Ever struggled with the encroaching demands of home life while trying to hit professional targets from your kitchen table? I know I have. Join me, Alex, your guide through the Remote Work Life, as I lay bare my own challenges and triumphs in crafting a work-from-home lifestyle that respects the boundaries between personal and professional spheres. Whether you're a work-from-home novice or a seasoned pro, there's something in this episode for you to make those blurred lines a thing of the past.SUBSCRIBE__________________________Apple PodcastsSpotify Podcasts Click here remoteworklife.io to get a free list of > 100 businesses that hire remote talent.SOCIALS ___________Subscribe On YouTubeConnect on LinkedIn
Kicked off the show breaking down an article talking about working remotely and how 35% of people who work remotely are laid off compared to those who are putting in time in the office. So we weigh in on the true effectiveness of working in a more personable environment and how that is important when it comes to employment.
This week on Advisors On Air - We got to chat with three incredible advisors. We talked with Jamilah about what it means to work remotely vs working on vacation. What that means for your business. How do you find the balance in working with clients when you're in totally different timezones. We then chatted with Louise about how to leverage local networking groups such as the Chamber of Commerce and if she should keep her host's branding or establish her own. Then we got to have a great conversation with Jamilah (a different one) about how to speed up the turnaround time for getting out the proposals - especially when working with busy executives. If you want to be on air and have your question answered, you can apply at: artofsellingtravel.com/onair Join us in the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/travelagentobjections
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZJrGCwvgCVo In this episode, I chat with Dr. Alexis Jameson about her new career as a medical writer. Other topics include how to write a resume for industry, life as a fully-remote worker, and parenting in academia vs. industry. Connect with Alexis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexis-jameson-phd/ Download my six week checklist to start going industry: https://www.gradschoolsucks.com/sixweekchecklist
Are you a leader looking to enhance your skills and make a difference? Look no further! In this episode, Gwenn shares the three crucial questions that every leader should ask themselves to up their leadership game. Join us as we dive into these thought-provoking questions and gain valuable insights into effective leadership. Don't miss out on this opportunity to level up your leadership skills and make a positive impact! #leadership #enhanceyourskills #makeadifference #bootstrappers Score your teams on our free leadership matrix! This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
Today's Talmud page, Bava Kama 75, begins by telling the story of two rabbis who meet and one admits to hurting their slave. The other indicates that for there to be a fine (the freeing of a slave) there would need to be witnesses for that action. The rabbis of the Talmud then get into a discussion of whether or not that would still be the case since the rabbi to whom the confession was made was the head of the court, and thus when one admits to their wrongdoing, a penalty should still be assessed. This brings up an important question as to when a person is on or off duty. As a result of the COVID pandemic, we all work from home, and the lines between the working day and the rest of our day have blurred. Can a judge hear a confession and say that they are not “on-duty”? Can we do the same in our lives? Listen and find out. Like the show? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One Facebook group. We think that you may also enjoy Liel's new book How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book, available directly from the publisher, or wherever you purchase books. Take One is a Tablet Studios production. The show is hosted by Liel Leibovitz, and is produced and edited by Darone Ruskay, Quinn Waller and Elie Bleier. Our team also includes Satephanie Butnick, Josh Kross, Robert Scaramuccia, and Tanya Singer. Listen to the Testimonies Archive, a partnership between Tablet Studios and the USC Shoah Foundation, for eyewitness audio accounts from Israel in the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attacks. Check out all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
Are you tired of searching for the elusive secret to earning $1 million a year with your business? Learn the three key strategies that have helped less than 4% of businesses achieve this success. Jeremy Aspen shares his expertise and personal experience on how to make a million dollars a year. Don't miss out on this valuable information and learn how you can join the elite few who have surpassed the million dollar milestone. Watch now and take your business to the next level! #MillionDollarBusiness #BusinessGrowth #BootstrappersSecrets Transform your meetings today when with this free PDF. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2023.
In this week's Failure Friday segment, we hear from a software engineer who takes advantage of his company's flexible remote work policy to move to Thailand—but struggles in adapting to working in the middle of the night. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
Picture this - you're surrounded by the stunning beauty of Yosemite National Park, working remotely amidst snow-capped mountains and crystal-clear streams. Yes, this is the lifestyle of a digital nomad, and it is as challenging as it is rewarding. This episode unravels the enriching yet complicated life that we, as digital nomads, live. We had the pleasure of hosting Chris and Emily in our Chattanooga studio, two adventurers who shared their unique life journeys with us - from Chris's childhood in Kenya to Emily's shift from social work to digital marketing. We've all seen those dreamy posts of van life on social media, right? But have you ever wondered about the real story behind those beautiful pictures - the struggles of finding reliable Wi-Fi, the need for a shift in mindset towards remote work, or the reality of maintaining community connections while wandering the globe? Our in-depth discussion with Chris and Emily covers all these aspects and more. From sharing personal anecdotes of hiking and hitchhiking to discussing the importance of curiosity in our travels, this episode is all about embracing the unknown. We also delve into the challenging aspects of balancing our passion for travel with the need for connection and community. To wrap up, we bring to you Chris and Emily's plans to share their future travels on social media. Tune in as we navigate the world of digital nomadism, connect with others, and embrace the thrill of new experiences. ⏰ Timecodes 0:00:00 - Introducing Chris Carter and Emily Malone 0:07:02 - Working Remotely and Exploring Yosemite 0:15:51 - Challenges of Being a Digital Nomad 0:22:42 - Balancing Travel and Community Engagement 0:25:50 - Traveling and Making Connections 0:37:34 - Connecting With Others and Embracing Adventure 0:42:18 - Curiosity in Adventure and Travel 0:47:29 - How to Follow Chris and Emily's Adventures ➕ Follow Chris Carter: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@chriscartermedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chris.cart.er/ ➕ Follow Emily Malone: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/em.mo/ ➕ Follow Chris and Sara: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/chrisandsara Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisandsara_ Website: https://www.chrisandsara.com
Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Shannon Neumann. He's been a full-time (location independent) remote worker for 10 years and a full-time RVer for 6 years. Over the last 3 years, he also started a side hustle, freelancing as a remote technology consultant (Hedgehog Technology Consulting, LLC.) Shannon and his wife initially jumped into part-time RVing for ease of travel and food preparations while running marathons, but after a couple years of moving their stuff in an out of their RV they decided that it would be easier to go full time! Shannon was already able to work remotely from anywhere, before hitting the road, but he still had to learn a few things before launching! In this episode we chat about: -The evolution of growing a side hustle while RVing with a full time job -RV and Camping styles for working on the road -Connectivity -Balancing life, remote work and travel -Distractions while working on the road -Lessons learned to enable a digital lifestyle -Advice before jumping into RV life and before starting a remote side hustle Enjoy the journey! ~ Rose Willard Connect with Shannon: LinkedIN (Personal) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannon-neumann-9532984/ LinkedIN (Business) - https://www.linkedin.com/company/hedgehog-technology-consulting-llc/ FB (Personal) - https://www.facebook.com/smneumann FB (Business) - https://www.facebook.com/hedgehogtechnologyconsulting IG - https://www.instagram.com/shannonneumann/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE RV ENTREPRENEUR https://therventrepreneur.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the RVE community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/therventrepreneurcommunity Connect with RVE on all your favorite socials https://therventrepreneur.com/connect Got questions or comments for our hosts? Leave us a voice message! https://therventrepreneur.com/voicemail (NOTE: Audio submitted may be published on the podcast unless specifically requested otherwise.) Got a great story or tips to share with RVE Listeners? Complete our Guest Intake Form: https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The RV Entrepreneur is presented by RV Life – Tools that Make Camping Simple https://rvlife.com You May Also Like: The RV Life Podcast https://podcast.rvlife.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rve/message