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If you're chasing the next big thing in your business or life, here's the truth: you're not meant to do it alone.In this episode, I'm walking you through the 5 types of people you absolutely need in your corner to grow—not just in business, but in your mindset, your momentum, and your purpose.I used to believe I had to figure it all out myself. But the more I leaned into building the right relationships, the more everything started to click. Success isn't a solo sport—and this episode breaks down the “dream team” you didn't know you were missing.We're talking about:
Ces temps-ci, un nuage gris plane au-dessus de vous. Le quotidien est peu morose, les journées ennuyeuses… bref, vous avez envie de changement. On le sait, lorsqu'on a une routine bien implantée, tout abandonner pour partir à l'autre bout du monde est difficile. Et pourtant, la solution à vos tracas pourrait être bien plus proche, juste sous votre nez… parfois, il suffit de modifier un ou deux éléments de sa journée pour transformer positivement notre vie : on appelle cela la technique “yes man”. Cette expression est née du film “Yesman”, sortit en 2008. Sans trop vous spoiler, le personnage principal joué par Jim Carrey ne se satisfait pas de sa vie, il est tout bonnement malheureux. Jusqu'au jour où il s'inscrit à un programme de développement personnel plutôt simple : il s'agit de dire oui à tout ! Je ne vous en dis pas plus, mais sa vie en sera complétement bouleversée. Devrais-je dire oui à absolument tout ? Quel est l'intérêt ? N'est-ce pas un peu dangereux ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Joanne Bourdin. À écouter aussi : La grasse matinée permet-elle vraiment de lutter contre la fatigue ? Coqueluche, tuberculose : les maladies oubliées font-elles vraiment leur retour ? ? Comment conserver une température agréable chez soi en été ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Première diffusion le 9/07/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A trip to Kent, a studio update and some pre-match nerves. Much love and gratitude, Belle x #yesman #dannywallace #jimcareyPS The referenced book is by Danny Wallace.
Sammanfattning:I detta avsnitt diskuterar Patric och Jenny balansen mellan att säga ja och nej i livet. Inspirerade av filmen Yes Man pratar de om hur vissa säger ja till för mycket och blir överbelastade, medan andra säger nej och går miste om möjligheter.Jenny delar sina erfarenheter av att ha sagt nej för mycket tidigare och hur han förändrade sin vana. Patric berättar om hur struktur och vanor kan frigöra tid för mer spontanitet. De tar också upp strategier för att hantera arbetsrelaterade förfrågningar och hur man kan skapa en bättre balans mellan stress och återhämtning.Shownotes:Ämne: Att hitta balansen mellan att säga ja och nejHuvudpunkter:Yes Man och vikten av att våga säga jaNär det är rätt att säga nej för att undvika överbelastningPersonliga erfarenheter av att förändra sina vanorStrategier för att hantera arbetsrelaterade förfrågningarHur bättre vanor kan skapa utrymme för mer spontanitetVeckans utmaning: Reflektera över om du säger ja eller nej för ofta. Behöver du justera balansen?Vi erbjuder personliga skräddarsydda coachingprogram så att du kan finna de mest effektiva vanorna för att nå- och upprätthålla dina mål. För företag erbjuder vi mycket effektiva hälsoprogram där varje medarbetare blir coachad att utveckla effektiva vanor som leder till och bibehåller hans eller hennes hälsomål. För föreläsningar, coachingprogram och upplägg för företag och organisationer: www.patricfriberg.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey there, Skeptic Metaphysicians family! I've got something fun—and maybe a little terrifying—to share with you. For the past few weeks, I've been secretly experimenting with something inspired by the movie Yes Man with Jim Carrey. I decided to say yes to every request (within reason, of course), and let me tell you—it's been eye-opening. Now, I want to invite you to join me in this adventure. Let's do this together! I'm calling it The Yes Challenge, and here's how it works: For just one day, you commit to saying ‘yes' to whatever comes your way—again, within reason. No life-altering decisions or reckless risks, just a willingness to embrace opportunities you might normally turn down. The catch? Keep it a secret. Trust me, the last thing you want is people testing your limits on purpose! I truly believe stepping out of our comfort zones can open doors we never even knew existed.So, are you in? If you're up for it, shoot me an email, and we'll coordinate a designated Yes Day together. Then, once it's done, we'll share our experiences—because I have a feeling this is going to be wild. Here's my direct email address: Will@SkepticMetaphysician.com Let's do this! Who's ready to say yes?Follow The Skeptic Metaphysicians on https://www.instagram.com/skepticmetaphysician_podcast for more motivation and inspiration. Then tag them on Instagram with your favorite part from today's show and they will repost their fav's every week!Other Ways To Connect With Us:Website: https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkepticMetaphysicianSupport the Show:Rate/review Us Here: https://lovethepodcast.com/SkepticMetaphysiciansPurchase Merchandise: https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/storeBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SkepticMetaphys
Un épisode spécial du podcast de la chaîne Debriefilm, où le cinéma et les souvenirs s'entremêlent… Cette fois, on plonge dans l'univers des rendez-vous amoureux au cinéma : ces séances pleines de promesses, de maladresses et parfois de révélations. Dans cet épisode, Tom Abrami revient sur New York Melody, une histoire où la musique rapproche les âmes autant que les cœurs. Mafily Macalou, elle, nous parle de Yes Man, cette comédie qui prouve qu'un simple “oui” peut tout changer (y compris en amour). Et enfin, Charlotte partage son attachement à 500 jours ensemble, cette romance pas comme les autres qui nous rappelle que toutes les histoires d'amour ne suivent pas le même scénario. Un podcast animé par Charlotte Escolier, avec la complicité de Max Marjolet. Produit par Debriefilm. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week, help us help you show you the money, as we dive in to the world of sports agents and romance with a 90s rom-com classic starring a man who frankly completes us on this podcast. It's 1996's Jerry Maguire, written and directed by Cameron Crowe and starring Tom Cruise, Renée Zellweger, Cuba Gooding Jr., Kelly Preston, Bonnie Hunt, Jerry O'Connell, Jay Mohr, Todd Louiso and Jonathan Lipnicki. A throwback to an era when Crowe actually made great films (or any films at all), this one's got plenty of charming and funny performances and almost more plot than it's 2h20m runtime even knows what to do with, and we get into the nitty-gritty as to whether Rod Tidwell's NFL free agency arc even makes sense in reality. Plus: J Mo's got another theatrical field report fresh off of a Valentine's trip to see Heart Eyes! If you'd like to watch the movie before listening along to our conversation, Jerry Maguire is currently streaming on Crave, Starz, and free with ads on the CTV app in Canada at the time of publication. Other works discussed in this episode include Captain America: Brave New World, Happy Death Day (2 U), Freaky, Werewolves Within, Thanksgiving, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Starman, Star Trek Beyond, Down With Love, Bring It On, Yes Man, Liar Liar, My Best Friend's Wedding, Men In Black, Starship Troopers, Say Anything..., Singles, Almost Famous, Vanilla Sky, Mission: Impossible III, Elizabethtown, Gran Turismo, Magnolia, Tropic Thunder, Edge of Tomorrow, Anyone But You, and Fargo, among many more. We'll be back next week to wrap up Feb2ary Is For Lovers with our final-Friday-of-the-month canon consideration, as Hayley nominates 10 Things I Hate About You to enter the hallowed halls of the pod-canon this month. That film can currently be found streaming in Canada on Disney+, Crave, Starz and Hollywood Suite. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
It's time for One Funny Morning with special guest, Actor, Writer, Podcaster and Comedian -Rhys Darby! Rhys first captured US audiences as Murray, in HBO's Flight of the Conchords. He's gone on to star in a plethora of TV and film roles, from “Yes Man” and “Pirate Radio” to “Nigel” in the “Jumanji” reboots. On the small screen he has brought his talents to animations like Voltron Legendary Defender and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and shows like TBS' Wrecked, The X Files and Lemony Snicket. He also starred in Our Flag Means Death, and can currently be seen in the new Tubi original comedy The Z-Suite.
WE talk about Tick-Tock's stepdad energy, count the number of times we've seen Yes Man, and Wes's quiz making skills while ill. Ethan: @ethangoose.bsky.social; letterboxd: egeese Wesley: @weswee.bsky.social; letterboxd: babyweswee 00:00 - Lisa Frankenstein 42:19 - Wild Robot
Musk's Oval Office appearance with his son X has sparked debate, with many questioning why the President allowed a "bring your child to work day." Comedy writer Aidan Fitzmaurice weighs in.
Send us a text - your number will not show, so if you want a response include an emailIn Episode #140, I welcome back Matt O'Neill to discuss my all time favorite topic. The Root of ALL Love is Self-Love: If you don't love yourself, not only will your relationships never reach their full potential, but they may suffer.Celebrate Self-Love in February and Beyond: Use Valentine's Day as a reminder to love yourself first—whether that's through creativity, connection, or simply saying “yes” to joy (all acts of self-care).Practicing Small Acts of Self-Care will Grow Self-Love: Do something fun - yoga, meditate, hike, journal, take a bath, walk on the beach or visit a gallery—small acts that nurture you.Make a Fun List: Reconnect with joy by brainstorming activities that light you up—window shopping, live music, painting classes (axe throwing anyone?).Reframe “Fun” as “What Lights You Up”: Shift your mindset to focus on activities that make you feel alive and glad to be in the moment.Balancing Social Invitations: Evaluate whether going out will energize or drain you. Prioritize spending time with uplifting, inspiring people who recharge your spirit.Say Yes to Life's Opportunities: Inspired by Yes Man, consider saying “yes” to unexpected adventures that can bring growth, excitement, and joy into your life.Combat Isolation Post-COVID: Be intentional about breaking out of Netflix habits by seeking connection and activities that expand your world.Self-Love Through Boundaries: Every time you say yes to someone else's priorities, you could be saying no to yourself. Protect your time and energy without guilt. Pause before saying “yes” and explore if there are alternatives that will honor both yourself and your relationship.Life is the Story You Write: Recognize that every choice contributes to your life narrative. When you say yes to joy and self-love, you're writing a story filled with creativity, connection, and meaning.Connect with Matthttps://www.facebook.com/goodmoodmatt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-o-neill-02528057/https://www.youtube.com/@goodmoodmattGet Matt's Book HereSHOW ME SOME LOVE Donate with PayPal (Expand Your Happy!)Donate with VenmoDonate using a credit card Support the showSupport this free content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1547113/supporters/new Get The Happy Doc Student Handbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578333732Other resources at: http://Expandyourhappy.com Want to make my day? Rate, review, subscribe & share with someone you love.
Acts 16:1-10; Philippians 2:19-23
Virology vanguard Dr. Bob Gallo is far from ready to slow down. Now in his seventh decade as one of America's top scientists, he could easily sit back and enjoy the fruits of his numerous and pioneering achievements. His groundbreaking work began in the 1970s with research into human retroviruses, including the discovery of the T-cell growth factor (IL-2) and the identification of the Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV-1) in 1980, earning him his first Lasker Award, often referred to as “America's Nobel Prize.” His subsequent research led to the identification of HIV-1 as the cause of AIDS, securing him a second Lasker Award. In the 1980s, he was the world's most cited scientist. Along with his team, he developed the first HIV blood test, crucial for understanding the spread of AIDS and managing HIV patients. In the mid 1990's Gallo and his collaborators discovered chemokines, naturally occurring compounds that were essential for understanding how HIV infects cells. Dr. Gallo later founded the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1996 and co-founded the Global Virus Network (GVN) in 2011 to enhance global virus detection and management. Recently, Dr. Gallo and his team moved to Tampa, the new global headquarters for GVN, where he now serves as director of the University of South Florida (USF) Virology Institute and Head of the Microbial Oncogenesis Program at the Cancer Institute at Tampa General Hospital (TGH). In the first part of this wide-ranging interview, Dr. Gallo shares insights into his entry into virology and his initial research into the etiology of certain cancers. This work included crucial discoveries around T cell growth factors, paving the way for identifying HTLV-1. He discusses his collaboration with CDC epidemiologists, which led to recognizing AIDS as being caused by a retrovirus. Once the HIV virus was identified as the cause, creating the first blood test for HIV had profound impacts on the epidemic and patient care. In the second segment, Dr. Gallo discusses the origins of the HIV virus and its early global spread. He also reflects on the COVID-19 pandemic, why the focus on its origins is irrelevant and reflects on how to rebuild public trust in science and medicine, which may have been damaged during the pandemic. In the concluding segment, Dr. Gallo talks about his reasons for joining USF Health and TGH and the research areas he finds most promising going forward. He speculates on the prospects for an HIV vaccine, the impact of artificial intelligence on virology, and why he doesn't necessarily worry about the threat of the next global pandemic. Finally, Dr. Gallo opens up about how the early loss of his young sister deeply affected his life and his desired legacy. Dr Vega would like to thank her friend Job Meiller, her YES Man, for the wonderful musical contributions and coming through on every idea she has. This time he contributes his renditions of Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Philadelphia" and "Your Song," by Elton John. Thank you Job! Thanks also to Dr. Ana Velez, our artistic contributor, for her painting, "HIV," used in our episode thumbnail.
Hear the entire episode by subscribing at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneAfter the (un)exciting introductory press conference for new Dallas Cowboys head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, we pick out a few things that stuck out to us including the half hour walk off Jerry and Stephen Jones held. Michael Irvin ways in on the hire in a very insightful way and is able to tie it into Sears. Plus, we're joined by Brandon Aubrey in our weekly visit to see if he can help us get aggregated again ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hey hey,Most sales reps are terrified to say "no" to customers...And it's costing them BIG time.I know it sounds crazy coming from a sales trainer...But learning when (and how) to say "no" could be your most profitable skill.Watch this video to discover:1) Red flags you need to say NO! 2) How to say NO (and stop explaining why you said no)3) Why saying "no" actually makes you more moneyI learned this lesson the hard way (and I share the whole story in the video).Be a hero and forward this to your team before they get stuck with nightmare customers.The new people and people pleasers need to hear this. P.S. It took me 10 months, 3,196 comments, hosting ~140 live training sessions, a 3-day event, and working with ~340 roofing companies to figure out who I am, the future of RSRA, and who should NOT be involved. I'm pushing myself harder than ever before to provide even more value, build deep relationships, and help over 600 roofing companies make 2025 the best year of their lives. If you want to join us on this journey, read this personal letter I wrote for you: https://www.rsra.org/join/=============FREE TRAINING CENTERhttps://theroofstrategist.com/free-training-centerJOIN THE ROOFING & SOLAR REFORM ALLIANCE (RSRA)https://www.rsra.org/join/ GET MY BOOKhttps://a.co/d/7tsW3Lx GET A ROOFING SALES JOBhttps://secure.rsra.org/find-a-job CONTACTEmail: help@roofstrategist.comCall/Text: 303-222-7133FOLLOW ADAM BENSMANhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSVx5TWX-m2dl6yuUVF05Dwhttps://www.facebook.com/adam.bensman/ https://www.facebook.com/RoofStrategist/ https://www.instagram.com/roofstrategist/ https://www.tiktok.com/@roofstrategist https://www.linkedin.com/in/roofstrategist/#roofstrategist #roofsales #d2d #solar #solarsales #roofing #roofer #canvassing #hail #wind #hurricane #sales #roofclaim #rsra #roofingandsolarreformalliance #reformers #adambensman
Relive the episode where Brian and Shelly share movies about movies and making resolutions including Legally Blonde, Fight Club and Resolution
In this action-packed episode of the podcast, we dive deep into WWE Survivor Series and discuss the latest happenings from Saturday Night Main Event. We also take a trip down memory lane with a look at TNA Wrestling and its impact on the wrestling world. Plus, we get creative with a fantasy booking scenario, imagining a dream match between Daniel Bryan and Gunther. Tune in for all the hot takes, insights, and wrestling talk you won't want to miss! Host: Ian and Evar Hello Wrestling Fans, New and Old, Welcome to New Entry Wrestling Podcast Also check out our YouTube page Hit a Five Star Frog Splash Review on Spotify and Apple podcast Thanks for joining us on for another Let's Talk Wrestling Episode. Now Let's Talk. YAY!
Ian has a Christmas present for Aaron; the guys look back on 2024 and forward to 2025. Finally, they break down MT ad revenue for 2024 and set a goal for 2025. Gravity FallsDisclosureSoloCowgirls with Cameras podcast
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Dallas Pruitt discusses overcoming 'Yes Man' syndrome, reframing sacrifice as growth, and aligning commitments with aspirations to prioritize personal goals, achieve clarity, and embrace the power of saying no.We want your feedback! Take our survey to help us better your listening experience.Check out the Multifamily Mindset store for great tools like the Think Bigger Journal and MFM merchandise.Follow us on Instagram:►Tyler Deveraux (@tyler_deveraux), CEO of Multifamily Mindset & Managing Partner of Multifamily Capital Partners►Dallas Pruitt (@dalpruitt), Founder of LIVE LIFE Mission and Resident Mindset Consultant at the Multifamily Mindset►Cyndi Maguire (@cyndigap), Real Estate Investor & Consultant at the Multifamily Mindset►Kyle Brown, Fulfillment Acquisitions Manager at the Multifamily Mindset►Zach Rucker (@zachrucker), Underwriting Mentor at the Multifamily Mindset
Having just survived the calorie-fest of the Thanksgiving Holiday, show hosts Drs. Vivian Vega and Jackie Sherbuk reflect on the changing seasons--and that has them thinking NOT just about the weather, but about the climate. Here to discuss the impact of a changing climate on infectious diseases, they welcome Dr. Lauren Rybolt, Chief Infectious Diseases Fellow at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. Dr. Rybolt mentions that in the Tampa Bay Area, especially after the recent hurricane season, we are already seeing the effects of climate on infectious diseases occuring in real time. The direct effects of two rapidly intensifying hurricanes, Helene and Milton, that impacted Florida in late September and October have led to increased outbreaks of vibrio vulnificus and other waterborne infections, subjects which were highlighted in our very first episode.Dr. Rybolt explains that the effects of climate change are not singular, but are the results of many interconnected processes. For instance, how warming oceans affect precipitation patterns over the U.S., leading to flooding in some areas and drier conditions in others. Flooding can pollute streams and rivers and contaminate water supplies, while displacing people and increasing exposure to mosquito-borne disease; whereas drought can lead to water insecurity and the health consequences of extreme heat on vulnerable populations. Man made deforestation and land development can worsen the effects of flooding, and at the same time exacerbate climate change due to the loss of ecosystems and carbon-absorbing vegetation, for instance. Dr. Rybolt goes on to describe how the changing climate is producing an expanding zone of tropical infectious diseases in areas where they never occurred. More cases of Malaria and Dengue have been reported in Florida in recent years, for example. Tick-borne infections such as Lyme disease can expand to non-endemic regions due to climate change, but in Florida, we have been protected by a certain ubiquitous reptile. Certain fungal infections such as Candida auris have also spread beyond their typical "endemic areas" as well.Lastly, during their "ID News" segment, Vivian and Jackie discuss World AIDS Day, trends in vaccination and respiratory virus season, as well as the recent discovery of Bird Flu in raw milk.Thanks to Dr. Lauren Rybolt for appearing on this episode to share her knowledge about the infectious diseases impacts of climate change.Dr Vega would like to thank her friend Job Meiller, her YES Man, for the wonderful musical contributions and coming through on every idea she has. This time he is joined by his daughter, Isabelle Meiller, for a moving rendition of "Big Yellow Taxi." Thank you Job!Thanks also to Dr. Ana Velez, our artistic contributor, for her painting used in our episode thumbnail.
After over three decades of relentless searching, the Golden Owl was finally found on October 3, 2024. This €150,000 treasure was hidden back in 1993 by writer Régis Hauser, who took on the pseudonym Max Valentin to publish ‘Sur la trace de la chouette d'or' ("On the Trail of the Golden Owl"). The book has 11 riddles, each one a clue to the owl's secret location, setting off what would become the longest-running treasure hunt ever organised. More than 200,000 enthusiasts, known as “chouetteurs,” joined the chase. What does the Golden Owl look like? Are there other famous treasure hunts like this one? Are there treasures we're still searching for? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: Are you an “ambivert”? What is the ‘Yes Man' Technique? Could vanlife be a lifestyle choice for you? A podcast written and realised by Amber Minogue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I wish you would start listening to our pod my friend You could, cut ties with all the others that you've been listenin' to And if you do not go to the back log again and again I would understand Let us know your thoughts on this episode and what your favorite Jim Carrey movie is on Instagram. Don't forget to recommend movies like this for us at any time, just visit our website!
Aujourd'hui on se retrouve pour un nouvel épisode un peu différent de d'habitude. J'ai envie de parler d'un genre littéraire qui prend de plus en plus de place dans nos librairies, un mode de vie que l'on voit partout : le développement personnel. J'ai eu envie d'enquêter un peu sur ce qu'il nous apportait vraiment et sur ce qu'il entretenait. L'idée est d'apporter de la nuance pour l'utiliser à bon escient. Je m'appuie pour une fois plus sur des émissions et vidéos pour illustré mon propos. J'ai hâte d'avoir vos retours sur l'épisode. Prenez soin de vous, à bientôt Retrouvez moi sur insta : https://www.instagram.com/les_mots_pansements/?hl=frExtraits : -"Yes man" - Peyton Reed-Marianne Chaillan dans La Grande Librairie - émission du 30 octobre https://www.france.tv/france-5/la-grande-librairie/saison-17/6591161-pascal-chabot-agnes-jaoui-marianne-chaillan-etienne-kern-valerie-perrin.htmlHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Think of Katy Perry in her video for This Is How We Do, Madonna in a traditional Berber outfit at the 2018 VMA awards, or Adele with her hair in Bantu knots to mark Notting Hill Carnival, this is cultural appropriation. It's a practice which has caused regular controversy in the world of pop culture. Most often, white artists are accused of using ideas, symbols or other items which come from non-Western minority cultures. The definition of cultural appropriation itself is somewhat controversial, with many saying it is often misapplied by the general public. Its meaning has evolved over time to have negative connotations. t's problematic when someone belonging to a dominant community uses cultural elements from an oppressed people, for their own artistic or commercial benefit. In 1976, art historian Kenneth Coutts-Smith wrote one of the first essays to discuss cultural appropriation. He didn't actually use the term itself, but brought together the ideas of class appropriation and cultural colonialism. What is cultural appropriation? What's wrong with mixing cultures? So what could they do differently? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen the last episodes, you can click here: Why do we blow out candles on birthdays? What is the ‘Yes Man' Technique? Which five foods slow ageing? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. Forst broadcast: 21/11/2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever feel like a grey cloud is hanging over you? Life seems a bit gloomy, and your days are dull. You're craving a change, but you're stuck in a rut. Well, there is good news and the solution might be much closer than you think. Sometimes, all it takes is tweaking one or two elements of your day to transform your life. Enter the ‘Yes Man' technique. Where does it come from? Should You Say Yes to Everything? What's the Point? What are the Limits? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What is the pathological laughter condition that affects The Joker? What is the Oosouji method of house cleaning? What are the dangers with being overly perfectionist? A podcast written and realised by Amber Minogue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carmen Rossi is a successful serial entrepreneur who has launched over 70 businesses across various industries—hospitality, restaurants, real estate, cannabis, clothing, law, travel, and more. He also owns and operates some of the biggest nightclubs and restaurants in Chicago, along with iconic campus spots like KAMS and Red Lion. His secret? The ability to truly listen. Carmen has an unmatched talent for tuning into what people want and turning those desires into unforgettable experiences. That's his superpower, and it's fueled his extraordinary success. Carmen's entrepreneurial journey began early—in college, where he started a dormitory loft-building company, a painting company that hired fellow students, and a travel agency that sold over 1,000 spring break trips. Unlike the stereotypical innovator creating entirely new ideas, Carmen admits his strength lies in refining existing concepts and mastering their execution. It's this pragmatic approach that has guided him through trial and error, with an open embrace of failure. “Failure is welcomed here,” he says, seeing college as the perfect arena for experimentation and growth. Carmen's story offers not only inspiration but also valuable insight for anyone aspiring to make an impact in their communities. He emphasizes the importance of identifying unmet needs in neighborhoods before launching ventures, creating everything from vibrant sports bars to upscale dining experiences. His hospitality empire includes over 40 businesses, such as Hubbard Inn, Cardozo's Pub, The Joy District, The Dime, and HVAC Pub in Chicago. During this episode, Carmen shares his love for pop culture, his admiration for films like Risky Business and Yes Man, and his belief in amplifying social connections through business. He explores his philosophy of saying “yes” to new opportunities and creating ventures that bring people together in memorable ways. Carmen offers practical advice to young people, promoting the “rule of large numbers.” He encourages taking large-scale action and learning from setbacks. As he puts it, “I'm not going to ask two people out on dates, I'm going to ask 20. And if I get 20 rejections, I know I need to change the pitch.” Right after our conversation with Carmen, we were so inspired by his ideas that one of our own projects took off, going viral within a week. That's the power of Carmen has—he sparks immediate action and creativity in others. This episode is a masterclass in entrepreneurship for anyone looking to understand how to build and run multiple successful businesses. We were incredibly lucky to spend an evening with Carmen Rossi, and we hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. *EPISODE LINKS:* - Carmen Rossi's Company: https://8hospitality.com/ - Follow Carmen's latest venture, DIVAN: https://www.instagram.com/divanchicago - KAMS: https://www.instagram.com/kams_illini - Red Lion: https://www.instagram.com/redlionchampaign/ *OUTLINE:* 0:00 - Introduction 1:12 - Childhood 6:03 - Adult Conversations 11:20 - Aaryaman's American College Experience 16:55 - Carmen's First Impressions of UIUC. 20:50 - Carmen's First Business 28:41 - Carmen's Guide to Starting Successful Local Businesses 31:35 - How to Assemble a Team 37:56 - How to Discover Yourself in College? 43:29 - Ideas for Dates at UIUC 44:37 - Carmen's Regret: Not Studying Engineering 48:28 - The Business Carmen Would Start Today at UIUC 1:02:56 - How to Ask Someone Out 1:10:46 - Failure 1:15:23 - Listening 1:20:44 - Carmen's Playbook for Experience-Driven Businesses 1:29:18 - Building for Yourself or Others? 1:36:05 - Delegation 1:45:31 - Carmen's Advice for Juan David & Aaryaman 2:09:20 - Compete With Yourself, Not Your Peers 2:17:38 - Say Yes 2:21:21 - Carmen's Reflections on The UIUC Talkshow Experience 2:23:00 - Advice to young people
Un sport extrême, dangereux, presque ingrat.Matthias Dandois est le rideur le plus titré au monde (neuf fois champion du monde de BMX Flat freestyle).Il se prend de passion pour la discipline dès 12 ans et travaille ses premiers “tricks” dans le jardin de ses parents durant des heures, même de nuit.“Encore aujourd'hui je sais pas pourquoi j'ai pété les plombs sur ce sport, ça rend fou.”Grâce à une philosophie de “Yes man” et une forte détermination, il rejoint l'équipe de Red Bull en 2008, ce qui lui permet de laisser libre cours à sa créativité.Sportif et artiste, Matthias multiplie les projets et les compétitions, tandis que l'univers “alternatif” du BMX prend de l'ampleur notamment avec la montée d'internet et les vidéos virales.On a abordé plein de sujets :Le rôle de Red Bull et des sponsors dans les sports extrêmesL'évolution du sport : de l'ère punk jusqu'à la “professionnalisation”Son travail acharné malgré des blessures ultra fréquentesLe système de fédérations sportives en France : une catastropheSa participation aux JO de Paris 2024Ses multiples projets : sa boîte de prod, son livre et son domaine “The Farm”Avec sa bonne humeur contagieuse et ses histoires à dormir debout, Matthias partage ses meilleurs conseils pour vivre une vie “alternative”. Un exemple à suivre pour combiner le succès et l'épanouissement.TIMELINE:00:00:00 : Déjà la retraite ? L'ingratitude du sport00:16:24 : Qu'est-ce que le BMX ? Un sport vraiment dangereux ?00:22:25 : Les fédérations françaises, les médias traditionnels et les réseaux sociaux00:32:14 : La prouesse de Red Bull : donner carte blanche aux sportifs00:41:25 : Comment créer une bonne relation avec les sponsors00:52:19 : Produire du contenu et être un Yes Man, les rouages du succès01:01:40 : La professionnalisation des sports urbains : de la culture punk jusqu'aux JO01:15:25 : Le quotidien d'une star du BMX01:25:12 : Doux mélange de chance et de persévérance01:39:41 : The Farm, le tiers lieu sportif et autres projets01:52:57 : Participer à la cérémonie des Jeux Olympiques 2024Les anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés :#128 Quentin Sannié - Devialet / Greenback - Les émotions pour réinventer le monde#129 Sébastien de Lafond - MeilleursAgents - Réconcilier humanité et rentabilité#COVID-19 – 5 Pierre Chausse – Gérer 420 journalistes confiné dans un appartement , avec 4 enfants et une femme médecin#312 - Thierry Reboul - Directeur exécutif de Paris 2024 - Orchestrer l'événement du siècle : récit d'un créatif rebelle#249 - Frédéric Biousse - Experienced Capital - Prendre la vie comme une partie de Monopoly#422 - Inoxtag - Vidéaste - Casser YouTube et rebattre les cartes de l'audiovisuelNous avons parlé de :Chaîne YouTube de Matthias DandoisDecoding Athletes (podcast)Valentin DellucE.T. l'extra-terrestreContre la montre (vidéo avec Red Bull)Running AddictLilou Ruel (parkour)ASI GROUPGuillaume VALLADEAUTom Pagès : son projet fouConstance JablonskiLa FarmLa scoumoune = la malchanceFrench BloomLe cécifoot aux Jeux paralympiquesMatthias Dandois par Bugs Bunny (Eurosport)Les recommandations de lecture : Figure du bitume1984The Tipping PointOPENAdil Rami - AutopsieRules for a KnightVous pouvez contacter Matthias Dandois sur Linkedin, Instagram.La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.
My guest today is the award-winning humourist, writer, and presenter Danny Wallace. Born in Dundee, Scotland, he published his first professional video game review at the age of thirteen while conducting work experience for Sega Power, a magazine that subsequently offered him a job. At 22, after graduating from The University of Westminster, he became a BBC comedy producer at, working on hit series such as Dead Ringers and The Mighty Boosh. In 2003 he published Join Me, a book about how he accidentally started a cult. His next book, Yes Man charted a six-month-long experiment in which he said “yes” to everything. It later became a blockbuster film starring Jim Carrey in the lead role. A regular guest on radio and television panel shows, he has remained deeply involved in video games too, providing the narration for the hit indie game Thomas Was Alone, and writing and starring in several Assassin's Creed game, work for which received an outstanding achievement award from the Writer's Guild of America. Be attitude for gains. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen/subscribe on * Apple podcasts* Spotify He's been Murray Hewitt, Psycho Sam, Norman from Yes Man, Guy Mann, Hypno-Potamus, a stand-up comedian, a sit-down band manager, a children's book author, a soldier… and now Binkle-bonk the Tree Goblin in upcoming “Badjelly the Witch”
What makes a con succeed? Does snake oil actually work? And just how gullible is Angela? SOURCES:Robert Cialdini, professor emeritus of psychology and marketing at Arizona State University.Yaniv Hanoch, professor of decision sciences at University of Southampton.Hugo Mercier, research scientist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research.George Parker, 19-20th century American con artist.Clark Stanley, 19th century American herbalist and quack doctor.William Thompson, 19th century American criminal and con artist.Danny Wallace, British filmmaker, comedian, writer, and actor.Stacey Wood, professor of psychology at Scripps College. RESOURCES:"They Thought Loved Ones Were Calling for Help. It Was an A.I. Scam," by Pranshu Verma (The Washington Post, 2023)."Who Experiences Scams? A Story for All Ages," by the Federal Trade Commission (2022)."The Scams Among Us: Who Falls Prey and Why," by Yaniv Hanoch and Stacey Wood (Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2021)."The Nigerian Prince Scam Is Still Fooling People. Here's Why," by Eleanor Cummins (Popular Science, 2020)."How Gullible Are We? A Review of the Evidence From Psychology and Social Science," by Hugo Mercier (Review of General Psychology, 2017)."The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower. Twice," by Jeff Maysh (Smithsonian Magazine, 2016)."Why Your Brain Loves Good Storytelling," by Paul J. Zak (Harvard Business Review, 2014)."A History Of 'Snake Oil Salesmen,'" by Lakshmi Gandhi (Code Switch, 2013).Yes Man, by Danny Wallace (2005)."For You, Half Price," by Gabriel Cohen (The New York Times, 2005).Influence, by Robert Cialdini (1984)."Arrest of the Confidence Man," (New York Herald, 1849). EXTRAS:"Are N.F.T.s All Scams?" by Freakonomics Radio (2022)."Trust Me," by Freakonomics Radio (2016).
Ces temps-ci, un nuage gris plane au-dessus de vous. Le quotidien est peu morose, les journées ennuyeuses… bref, vous avez envie de changement. On le sait, lorsqu'on a une routine bien implantée, tout abandonner pour partir à l'autre bout du monde est difficile. Et pourtant, la solution à vos tracas pourrait être bien plus proche, juste sous votre nez… parfois, il suffit de modifier un ou deux éléments de sa journée pour transformer positivement notre vie : on appelle cela la technique “yes man”. Cette expression est née du film “Yesman”, sortit en 2008. Sans trop vous spoiler, le personnage principal joué par Jim Carrey ne se satisfait pas de sa vie, il est tout bonnement malheureux. Jusqu'au jour où il s'inscrit à un programme de développement personnel plutôt simple : il s'agit de dire oui à tout ! Je ne vous en dis pas plus, mais sa vie en sera complétement bouleversée. D'où ça vient ? Comment ça ? Je devrais dire oui à absolument tout ? Quel est l'intérêt ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Joanne Bourdin. À écouter aussi : La grasse matinée permet-elle vraiment de lutter contre la fatigue ? Coqueluche, tuberculose : les maladies oubliées font-elles vraiment leur retour ? ? Comment conserver une température agréable chez soi en été ? Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tired of feeling overwhelmed and scattered in your business? Learn how the most successful advisors prioritize their time and say NO to distractions. On this episode of The Ultimate Advisor Podcast, Bryan Sweet, Brittany Anderson and Draye Redfern share their frameworks for maintaining laser focus on what really matters. Walk away with tangible exercises for prioritizing your top 3 goals, delegating effectively and giving your team permission to redirect you for exponential growth. Leave feeling re-energized and ready to say NO to distractions once and for all.
The blurred lines of machine deception and AI engagement. Me: Hey Claude, can you help..
Danny Wallace is a bestselling author and broadcaster who loves nothing more than thinking up fun ideas and seeing how far he can take them. His first book, Join Me, tells the true story of how he he accidentally started a cult. His second book, Yes Man, describes what happened when he decided to say yes to everything - a story so compelling it was adapted into a Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey. Now he's delving into the world of conspiracies with his new book, Somebody Told Me. Danny tells James how he fell down a rabbit hole of disinformation and well-told lies and why he's never been afraid of rejection. Somebody Told Me: One Man's Unexpected Journey Down The Rabbit Hole of Lies, Trolls and Conspiracies is out now.
I invite you to say "yes!" to the opportunity to completely transform your life in only 8 weeks and become a magnet for money: https://www.affirmationtomanifestation.com/abundance You might also want to invest in my bestselling audio program for mastering the law of attraction: https://www.affirmationtomanifestation.com/mastery
Black Shirt Mixtape Episode 82 Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Chihiro...Billie Eilish 2. Life During Wartime...DJ Tunez 3. Drive On...Phantom Planet 4. Albatross...English Teacher 5. Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong...Radiohead 6. Evergreen...Mollie Danel 7. Yes Man...Remy Reilly 8. Yeah Yeah...Slum Village 9. Foam...Royel Otis 10. To Be Hunted...Childish Gambino 11. Soak Up The Sun...Soccer Mommy 12. Time To Pretend...Charlie Hickey 13. Wolf...Yeah Yeah Yeah's 14. Cognitive Dissident...The The 15. Goca Dunya...Altin Gun 16. Organ Solo...Neil Young 17. Motion Picture Soundtrack...Radiohead 18. Goodnight Tonight...Wings 19. Can't Get Used To Losing You...Andy Williams 20. Can't Get Used To Losing You...The English Beat 21. Hold Up...Beyonce 22. Pink Skies...Zach Bryan 23. If I Ever Get Around To Living...John Mayer 24. The History of a Cheating Heart...Damon Albarn 25. Teenage Summer...Crowded House 26. Thrown Around (partial)...James Blake
Welcome to this week's Socially Distant Sports Bar with Elis James, Mike Bubbins and Steff Garrero. This is Part 2 of this week's episode. Part 1 is out every week on Wednesdays. If you want to listen to the full podcast every TUESDAY, including 30 MINS of bonus content not available on the free version, then head to either https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe or https://www.patreon.com/distantpod DANNY WALLACE This week it's a GUEST EPISODE and Elis, Mike & Steff invited Danny Wallace into the bar. Danny is a writer, comedian & broadcaster. He's a million-copy bestselling author - his most famous book “Yes Man” was turned into a movie starring Jim Carey His latest one for grown ups is “Somebody Told Me: One Man's Unexpected Journey Down the Rabbit Hole of Lies, Trolls and Conspiracies” https://amzn.to/44X5fq9 You can hear him on Radio X: Danny Wallace's Important Broadcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/danny-wallaces-important-broadcast/id1334762412 THIS WEEK'S EPISODE Danny: Esports https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEFr6ACZ8sI Danny: Motivational Speeches https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2PloBdHeow Danny: Mo Farrar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJIdZ9NL-4A Danny: Ian Botham (yes… we did this as a documentary, but it's still funny… very funny) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGH6x98lEjc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to this week's Socially Distant Sports Bar with Elis James, Mike Bubbins and Steff Garrero. This is Part 1 of this week's episode. Part 2 is out every week on Fridays. If you want to listen to the full podcast every TUESDAY, including 30 MINS of bonus content not available on the free version, then head to either https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe or https://www.patreon.com/distantpod DANNY WALLACE This week it's a GUEST EPISODE and Elis, Mike & Steff invited Danny Wallace into the bar. Danny is a writer, comedian & broadcaster. He's a million-copy bestselling author - his most famous book “Yes Man” was turned into a movie starring Jim Carey His latest one for grown ups is “Somebody Told Me: One Man's Unexpected Journey Down the Rabbit Hole of Lies, Trolls and Conspiracies” https://amzn.to/44X5fq9 You can hear him on Radio X: Danny Wallace's Important Broadcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/danny-wallaces-important-broadcast/id1334762412 THIS WEEK'S EPISODE Danny: Esports https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEFr6ACZ8sI Danny: Motivational Speeches https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2PloBdHeow Danny: Mo Farrar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJIdZ9NL-4A Danny: Ian Botham (yes… we did this as a documentary, but it's still funny… very funny) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGH6x98lEjc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There are more wacky Jim Carrey comedies than you remember! There's a reason for that: Not all of them are in any way memorable. Like YES MAN, a movie so just kinda there that Sean confused it with an entirely different Jim Carrey movie and Robin had to put her phone in detention to focus on it. Is this an underrated face-pulling gem, or a best-forgotten footnote? This week's recommendations: Kahmeela loves ABIGAIL, Sean loves FALL GUY, Robin watched all of TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN and somehow hid it from Sean.
Get ready for a wild ride on Pleasure Before Bidness! This episode is a delightful mix of music, laughter, and deep dives. We'll pay tribute to the legendary Steve Albini by spinning tracks from two of his iconic bands: Big Black and Shellac.But that's not all! We'll also delve into the concept of the universe as a giant "yes man" and explore the art of successful manesting. Get comfy, grab your favorite beverage, and prepare to be entertained.Music on this episode:Big Black (Steve Albini)Shellac (Steve Albini)Kikagaku MoyoJazz TrippersThe Blank TapesThe CleanFloating ActionSo tune in and get ready for:A celebration of the musical genius of Steve AlbiniPhilosophical discussions about the universeTips and tricks for mastering the art of manestingA fantastic lineup of music from various genresSay hello to pleasure 4 eva.
"Make a 'fun investment'... do something pointless that tickles you in some way"Danny Wallace is a bestselling author, as well as a BAFTA, Arqiva and Sony-winning performer and presenter. His first book, Join Me, was the true story of a man who created a cult by accident. His second book, Yes Man – in which he decided to say ‘Yes' to everything – became a hugely successful film with Jim Carrey in the lead role. Now, he's fallen down the modern rabbit hole of lies, conspiracies and disinformation, with his new book: Somebody Told Me: One Man's Unexpected Journey Down the Rabbit Hole of Lies, Trolls and Conspiracies.You can get in touch with Dan Schreiber on Instagram @wecanbeweirdos. There, you'll find the link to our Discord channel - a global community of likeminded weirdos!
Charles Oakley is tough…but he's a “yes, man.”
Can you believe it? Three drinks! Joel Duscher has not one, not two, but three of the same goddamn drink that he's going to slurp down during the duration of this episode. He has truely gone maniac mode for this episode celebrating the 2008 Jim Carrey classic, Yes Man. From trips to Hawaii to seeing Biblically accurate angels, the boys are opening themselves up to the universe and seeing what it provides. It's mostly a little cake with our morning coffee and getting into massive debt before devolving into a bit about living in the sewers, eating rats and mocking the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for being stinky. At one point we were a pop culture podcast, when did it change? Head on over to our YouTube channel to let us know and while you're there you can see if JD slurps down those three delicious cans of passionfruit flavoured Mt Franklin sparkling water.Links to everything in our linktr.ee including our terrible merch, social media garbage and where to become a subscriber to Bad Brain Boys+ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Talking Church Episode 112: Pastor Rob is a 'recovering yes, man' who can struggle to say no because of not wanting to miss an opportunity for what God can do in a situation."There is more that you can say yes to, but you just have to know how to balance it. There is more in you!" - Pastor Rob
Today on The School of Greatness, we're thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented Zooey Deschanel. Zooey is an Emmy, Golden Globe and Grammy nominee and Critics' Choice Award winner who has charmed big and small screen audiences through her nuanced leading performances in films like “(500) Days of Summer,” the Christmas classic “Elf,” “Yes Man,” “Almost Famous” and the hit television series, “New Girl.” Her band, She & Him, has released seven albums.Zooey is here to share a more personal side of her story, from her recent engagement to the challenges and triumphs of her career in Hollywood. Thank you for joining us, now let the class begin!In this episode you will learnHow Zooey navigates love, engagement, and expressing emotions in her personal life.The biggest hurdles she's faced in her career and how she's overcome them.Zooey's experience with the fluctuating attention of Hollywood fame and how it has impacted her.Insights into Zooey's acting journey, including her most challenging roles and transitions.How Zooey has dealt with rejection and learned not to take it personally, sharing valuable lessons from her time on "New Girl" and other projects.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1589IT'S MY BIRTHDAY! 41 years for me, 41 gifts for you – register to win a $250 Amazon gift card by clicking this LINKFor more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Eckhart Tolle – https://link.chtbl.com/1463-podRhonda Byrne – https://link.chtbl.com/1525-podJohn Maxwell – https://link.chtbl.com/1501-pod
It's Tuesday and it's Ask Dutch Anything! Why don't title reigns last as long as they used to? Is everything in life a work? Is Dutch Mantell a "Yes Man?" These are (some) of the questions. You need to listen to hear the answers. FOLLOW STORY TIME ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/storytimewithdutchmantell DUTCH MANTELL NOW ON PRO WRESTLING TEES: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/dutchmantell
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On the 354th episode of Piecing It Together, Josh Bell joins me to talk about Orion and The Dark. An animated kids adventure co-written by Charlie Kaufman? It doesn't even sound like a movie that could exist but it's actually a lot of fun! Puzzle pieces include Puss In Boots: The Last Wish, Yes Man, Interstellar and a whole bunch of Pixar.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Orion and The Dark and the movies we discuss!Written by Charlie Kaufman and othersDirected by Sean CharmatzStarring Jacob Tremblay, Paul Walter Hauser, Colin Hanks, MIa Akemi Brown, Ike BarinholtzDreamWorks Animation / Netflixhttps://www.dreamworks.com/movies/orion-and-the-darkJosh Bell is a film critic whose reviews can be read at CBR, Crooked Marquee, The Inlander and elsewhere. With comedian and filmmaker Jason Harris, he co-hosts the podcast Awesome Movie Year, at awesomemovieyear.com or wherever you listen to podcasts.Like Him on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/And Follow him on Twitter @SignalBleedMy sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music is the 24 for 2024 series in which I'm releasing a new single on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month in 2024. 24 new songs total. Follow along on the Spotify Playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4PDKoUQ1CoFpiogLu2Sz4D?si=3cb1df0dd0384968My latest music video “Burn" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxKAWFm0gAoThe song at the end of the episode is "Only In Dreams" from my album Head Like Fire which you can find on all the streaming apps.Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenYou can also support the show by checking out our Vouch store where we're selling a bunch of great products at https://vouch.store/piecingittogetherShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or
In this insightful podcast episode, we delve into the critical topic of self-sabotage for e-commerce business owners. Exploring the intricacies of entrepreneurial challenges, the discussion centers around the six common forms of self-sabotage that can hinder success in the competitive e-commerce landscape. I hope all listeners gain valuable insights into recognizing and avoiding these detrimental behaviors, empowering them to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship with a strategic and resilient mindset. From investing in training to shiny object syndrome, this podcast serves as a guide for e-commerce enthusiasts seeking to optimize their business strategies and achieve sustainable growth. In This Episode: [02:23]] Surrounding yourselves with ‘Yes Man' . The eco-chamber. [05:23] Not investing in employee trainings [07:01] The mirage of business [07:54] Neglecting customer feedbacks. [09:58] Chasing perfection. [11:35] Shiny object syndrome. Book Reference: The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt Links and References: Wizards of Amazon: https://www.wizardsofecom.com/ Wizards of Amazon Courses: https://wizardsofamazon.mykajabi.com/a/27566/x6Kwkz6p Wizards of Amazon Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/South-Florida-FBA/ Wizards of Amazon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WizardsofAmazon/ Wizards of Amazon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wizardsofecom/
Comedian & professional party animal, Bert Kreischer AKA “The Machine” joins the boys to discuss why he thought Joe Rogan was into men, hooking up with Adriana Chechik, Hasbulla being a Russian spy, partying with Kim Jong Un, having a foursome with Dane Cook, smoking w/ Snoop Dogg, why he takes off his shirt so much, Mike dating Whitney Cummings, drinking 1 Gallon of PRIME/day, flying dildos & more… Wear Maverick Clothing ► https://maverickclothing.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/impaulsive Tune in to the GEICO 500 on Sunday, April 23rd at 3:00 PM Eastern on FOX https://www.talladegasuperspeedway.com/events/2023-geico-500/?cid=TSS_WB_NA_WL_SchedPageSpring_220914 Watch Previous (Rey Mysterio Removes Mask, Regrets Beating His Son, Logan Paul Honors Eddie Guerrero) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsWUAxxYnPg&t=596s HOUSE FOR SALE https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/849-N-Vista-St-Los-Angeles-CA-90046/20785008_zpid/ ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/impaulsiveshow/ Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome Bert Kreischer!