{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Off The Dome Radio","home_page_url":"http://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm","feed_url":"http://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/json","description":"Are you just stuck? Off The Dome Radio is a podcast designed specifically to give you that extra push in all facets of your life. As hosts who have been stuck, taken leaps of faith, and gambled on themselves, Colin and Tim are two entrepreneurs embarking on their own journeys to find what they were called to do. Through fun conversation and interviews with driven individuals who have decided to pave their own path, this podcast offers various insights into the depths of health and wellness, business strategy and influence, empowerment, mental health and relationship building. With this podcast, the hope is to empower people to find something deep within themselves that helps bring them closer to the happiness and success they want to realize. Off The Dome is on a mission to add value by strengthening the most fundamental areas of our every day lives. ","_fireside":{"subtitle":"Naturally Curious","pubdate":"2024-03-21T07:00:00.000-04:00","explicit":true,"copyright":"2024 by RLE Media LLC","owner":"RLE Media","image":"https://assets.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images/podcasts/images/3/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/cover.jpg?v=4"},"items":[{"id":"bef027f5-43e9-497d-b9ba-0a0f76eef6cd","title":"Episode 223: Pickleball Championship Takeaways, Best Answers for a Job Interview, Food Quality and Performance, 4 Effective Approaches to Conflict Resolution","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-223","content_text":"Show Description\n\nJoin Tim and Slager on another engaging episode of Off the Dome Radio, where personal achievements blend with professional insights to inspire our listeners. We kick off with some light-hearted banter on the art of speeding safely, before diving deep into Tim's first 5.0-level pickleball tournament victory and the life lessons it taught him. Slager shares his progress in jiu-jitsu, revealing how martial arts principles are influencing his business strategies, particularly in his nutrition and coaching venture. We also explore practical career tips with Tim, offering listeners a unique advantage in job interviews. Slager weighs in with essential nutrition advice for athletes, while both hosts share transformative insights from their latest reads, \"Outwitting the Devil\" by Napoleon Hill and \"Never Split the Difference\" by Chris Voss. This episode is a trove of wisdom for anyone looking to excel personally and professionally.\n\nSpecial Offer from Our Sponsor: Enhance your focus and energy with Magic Mind's 2-oz shots. Visit [MagicMind.com/OffTheDome20](MagicMind.com/OffTheDome20) or use code \"OffTheDome20\" at checkout for 20% off your path to elevated mental health.\n\nShow Notes\n\nIntro and Speeding Safely - 2:45-12:45: We begin with an entertaining discussion on speeding, sharing stories and tips on how to navigate the roads with a bit of speed, safely.\nPickleball Triumphs - 12:45-26:45: Tim shares his journey to winning his first 5.0-level pickleball tournament, extracting three pivotal takeaways applicable to sports and daily life.\nSlager's Jiu-Jitsu and Business Update - 26:45-39:15: Slager talks about his latest achievements in jiu-jitsu, the evolution of his approach, and parallels to his strategies in the nutrition/coaching business. Discover why Slager's becoming a celebrated customer at Panera.\nCareer Tips with Tim - 39:15-51:15: Tim dives into career advancement strategies, detailing three standout answers for job interviews that can set you apart in the quest for your dream job.\nNutrition and Performance with Slager - 51:15-1:01:30: Slager delivers valuable nutrition tips for optimizing athletic performance, emphasizing the balance between food quality and fitness goals.\nBook Insights: \"Outwitting the Devil\" - 1:01:30-1:07:15: Tim discusses \"Outwitting the Devil\" by Napoleon Hill, exploring the dual mindsets we adopt in decision-making and the path to breakthrough success.\nBook Insights: \"Never Split the Difference\" - 1:07:15-End: Slager wraps up with insights from \"Never Split the Difference\" by Chris Voss, presenting four effective approaches to conflict resolution and negotiation to achieve your desires.","content_html":"

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Join Tim and Slager on another engaging episode of Off the Dome Radio, where personal achievements blend with professional insights to inspire our listeners. We kick off with some light-hearted banter on the art of speeding safely, before diving deep into Tim's first 5.0-level pickleball tournament victory and the life lessons it taught him. Slager shares his progress in jiu-jitsu, revealing how martial arts principles are influencing his business strategies, particularly in his nutrition and coaching venture. We also explore practical career tips with Tim, offering listeners a unique advantage in job interviews. Slager weighs in with essential nutrition advice for athletes, while both hosts share transformative insights from their latest reads, "Outwitting the Devil" by Napoleon Hill and "Never Split the Difference" by Chris Voss. This episode is a trove of wisdom for anyone looking to excel personally and professionally.

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Special Offer from Our Sponsor: Enhance your focus and energy with Magic Mind's 2-oz shots. Visit [MagicMind.com/OffTheDome20](MagicMind.com/OffTheDome20) or use code "OffTheDome20" at checkout for 20% off your path to elevated mental health.

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Intro and Speeding Safely - 2:45-12:45: We begin with an entertaining discussion on speeding, sharing stories and tips on how to navigate the roads with a bit of speed, safely.
\nPickleball Triumphs - 12:45-26:45: Tim shares his journey to winning his first 5.0-level pickleball tournament, extracting three pivotal takeaways applicable to sports and daily life.
\nSlager's Jiu-Jitsu and Business Update - 26:45-39:15: Slager talks about his latest achievements in jiu-jitsu, the evolution of his approach, and parallels to his strategies in the nutrition/coaching business. Discover why Slager's becoming a celebrated customer at Panera.
\nCareer Tips with Tim - 39:15-51:15: Tim dives into career advancement strategies, detailing three standout answers for job interviews that can set you apart in the quest for your dream job.
\nNutrition and Performance with Slager - 51:15-1:01:30: Slager delivers valuable nutrition tips for optimizing athletic performance, emphasizing the balance between food quality and fitness goals.
\nBook Insights: "Outwitting the Devil" - 1:01:30-1:07:15: Tim discusses "Outwitting the Devil" by Napoleon Hill, exploring the dual mindsets we adopt in decision-making and the path to breakthrough success.
\nBook Insights: "Never Split the Difference" - 1:07:15-End: Slager wraps up with insights from "Never Split the Difference" by Chris Voss, presenting four effective approaches to conflict resolution and negotiation to achieve your desires.

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In this compelling episode, we sit down with DJ Muller, a tech entrepreneur, founder of WebLink International, and owner of 1 to 100 Advisors, a consultancy firm helping founders/CEOs of B2B companies scale their own companies. From his early days growing up in national parks across the United States to launching his first tech company at the age of 14, DJ's journey is a testament to the power of curiosity, innovation, and resilience. Dive into DJ's world as he shares insights from his roller-coaster career in tech, including the highs of scaling a business to the challenges of navigating customer satisfaction and financial sustainability. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a tech enthusiast, or someone looking for a dose of inspiration, this episode promises to deliver valuable lessons and stories to fuel your passion and ambition.

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Introduction to DJ's Unique Background - 4:00: DJ's talks about his intriguing childhood influenced by his national park upbringing and the entrepreneurial spirit instilled by his family.
\nFirst Venture into Tech Entrepreneurship - 7:30: Discover how DJ's love for computers and problem-solving led him to create revolutionary scheduling software at just 14, laying the groundwork for his future ventures.
\nLessons from Early Business Ventures - 11:30: DJ reflects on the invaluable lessons learned from his first business, emphasizing the importance of support systems and the drive to innovate.
\nMischief and Innovation - 14:00: A lighter moment with DJ sharing tales of school pranks that showcased his early knack for technology and creativity.
\nFrom College to Tech Pioneer - 18:00: Follow DJ's journey from being a sought-after engineer to quitting his job to start an internet company that would redefine membership management software for associations.
\nScaling Up and Overcoming Obstacles - 23:00 - 27:00: DJ's move back to Indianapolis marked a new chapter with patent applications, mentorship from ExactTarget founders, and crucial lessons in scaling a business and managing cash flow during tough times.
\nUnexpected Success Stories - 37:45: DJ shares surprising verticals that thrived under his company's solutions, offering insights into market fit and innovation.
\nTech for Good: Relay Initiative - 40:00: Learn about DJ's involvement with High Alpha and the development of Relay, a platform enhancing communication between citizens and law enforcement.
\nThe Power of AI in Business - 46:00: A deep dive into how AI can serve as a productivity tool across various fields, emphasizing its role in financial planning and analysis.
\nKeys to Scaling a Business - 1:13:15: DJ discusses his advisory company, 1 to 100 Advisors, and the critical traits of successful team members, drawing on his extensive experience to help others grow their businesses.
\nVision for the Future - 1:18:00: DJ outlines his vision for 1 to 100 advisors and the impactful projects on his radar, aiming to leave a lasting legacy in the tech world.
\nA Lasting Legacy - 1:22:00: Reflecting on how he wants to be remembered, DJ shares his aspirations for making a significant impact through technology and mentorship.

","summary":"In this compelling episode, we sit down with DJ Muller, a tech entrepreneur, founder of WebLink International, and owner of 1 to 100 Advisors, a consultancy firm helping founders/CEOs of B2B companies scale their own companies. From his early days growing up in national parks across the United States to launching his first tech company at the age of 14, DJ's journey is a testament to the power of curiosity, innovation, and resilience. Dive into DJ's world as he shares insights from his roller-coaster career in tech, including the highs of scaling a business to the challenges of navigating customer satisfaction and financial sustainability. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a tech enthusiast, or someone looking for a dose of inspiration, this episode promises to deliver valuable lessons and stories to fuel your passion and ambition.","date_published":"2024-03-14T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c717511f-ae51-4ad0-9e3b-a7bbc7dd4bf3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":72352730,"duration_in_seconds":5339}]},{"id":"76c2ed9b-c1ac-48cf-933c-5513cc07278d","title":"Episode 221: How to Make an Impact in a New Job, Optimal Pre-Workout Carb Intake, and Quieting your Mind in Stressful Situations","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-221","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, join us as we dive into a mix of personal development, professional growth, and unique lifestyle choices. From Tim's exploration of a new pickleball gym to enhance his fitness and networking, to Slager's reflections on a recent jiu-jitsu tournament, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Discover the world's first productivity drink, Magic Mind, and get a peek into Tim's new morning routine he's been doing for the last 6 months. Gain valuable business advice, including a 3-step process to make a significant impact in a new job. Learn fitness and nutrition tips that redefine your relationship with carbs, and dive into enlightening book discussions with takeaways from \"Your Next Five Moves\" by Patrick Bet-David and \"Inner Game of Tennis,\" providing strategies for mental clarity and stress management. Whether you're seeking to elevate your professional life or personal well-being, this episode offers the tools to help you thrive.\n\nShow Notes:\n\nIntroduction to New Heights with Pickleball - 2:30 - 9:30: Tim shares his excitement about joining a new pickleball gym, focusing on the benefits for his fitness, skills, and networking.\nEnhancing Morning Routines - 9:30 - 13:30: Tim discusses extending his morning routine to include activities that bring him flow and enjoyment, transforming the start of his day.\nMagic Mind Review - 13:30 - 19:00: An exploration of Magic Mind, the world's first productivity drink, and how it fits into our daily performance.\nSlager's Jiu-Jitsu Journey - 19:00 - 28:30: Slager recounts his experience in a jiu-jitsu tournament, sharing key takeaways, improvement areas, and unexpected insights.\nBusiness Insights with Tim - 28:30 - 34:30: Quick business updates from Tim, including a crucial 3-step process for making an impactful start in a new job.\nRethinking Carbs with Slager - 34:30 - 41:00: Slager offers a fitness/nutrition tip on optimizing carb intake before workouts, promoting carbs as beneficial rather than detrimental.\nBook Insights: \"Your Next Five Moves\" - 41:00 - 48:00: Slager dives into Patrick Bet-David's \"Your Next Five Moves,\" focusing on strategies for handling frustration and planning ahead.\nTim's Take on \"Inner Game of Tennis\" - 48:00 - End: Tim shares his top takeaways from \"Inner Game of Tennis,\" including techniques for achieving mental peace and overcoming stress in challenging situations.","content_html":"

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In this episode, join us as we dive into a mix of personal development, professional growth, and unique lifestyle choices. From Tim's exploration of a new pickleball gym to enhance his fitness and networking, to Slager's reflections on a recent jiu-jitsu tournament, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Discover the world's first productivity drink, Magic Mind, and get a peek into Tim's new morning routine he's been doing for the last 6 months. Gain valuable business advice, including a 3-step process to make a significant impact in a new job. Learn fitness and nutrition tips that redefine your relationship with carbs, and dive into enlightening book discussions with takeaways from "Your Next Five Moves" by Patrick Bet-David and "Inner Game of Tennis," providing strategies for mental clarity and stress management. Whether you're seeking to elevate your professional life or personal well-being, this episode offers the tools to help you thrive.

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Introduction to New Heights with Pickleball - 2:30 - 9:30: Tim shares his excitement about joining a new pickleball gym, focusing on the benefits for his fitness, skills, and networking.
\nEnhancing Morning Routines - 9:30 - 13:30: Tim discusses extending his morning routine to include activities that bring him flow and enjoyment, transforming the start of his day.
\nMagic Mind Review - 13:30 - 19:00: An exploration of Magic Mind, the world's first productivity drink, and how it fits into our daily performance.
\nSlager's Jiu-Jitsu Journey - 19:00 - 28:30: Slager recounts his experience in a jiu-jitsu tournament, sharing key takeaways, improvement areas, and unexpected insights.
\nBusiness Insights with Tim - 28:30 - 34:30: Quick business updates from Tim, including a crucial 3-step process for making an impactful start in a new job.
\nRethinking Carbs with Slager - 34:30 - 41:00: Slager offers a fitness/nutrition tip on optimizing carb intake before workouts, promoting carbs as beneficial rather than detrimental.
\nBook Insights: "Your Next Five Moves" - 41:00 - 48:00: Slager dives into Patrick Bet-David's "Your Next Five Moves," focusing on strategies for handling frustration and planning ahead.
\nTim's Take on "Inner Game of Tennis" - 48:00 - End: Tim shares his top takeaways from "Inner Game of Tennis," including techniques for achieving mental peace and overcoming stress in challenging situations.

","summary":"In this episode, join us as we dive into a mix of personal development, professional growth, and unique lifestyle choices. From Tim's exploration of a new pickleball gym to enhance his fitness and networking, to Slager's reflections on a recent jiu-jitsu tournament, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Discover the world's first productivity drink, Magic Mind, and get a peek into Tim's new morning routine he's been doing for the last 6 months. Gain valuable business advice, including a 3-step process to make a significant impact in a new job. Learn fitness and nutrition tips that redefine your relationship with carbs, and dive into enlightening book discussions with takeaways from \"Your Next Five Moves\" by Patrick Bet-David and \"Inner Game of Tennis,\" providing strategies for mental clarity and stress management. Whether you're seeking to elevate your professional life or personal well-being, this episode offers the tools to help you thrive.\r\n","date_published":"2024-02-28T04:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/76c2ed9b-c1ac-48cf-933c-5513cc07278d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":53918304,"duration_in_seconds":3482}]},{"id":"e6d5396e-6c00-4756-9114-e67b40853027","title":"Episode 220: How to Break into a New Career, \"You Are What You Eat\" Netflix Documentary Review, How to Be 1% Better Every Day, and Finding Your \"Ikigai\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-220","content_text":"Show Description:\nJoin us in Episode 220 of Off the Dome Radio for a journey that blends personal achievements, insightful discussions, and practical wisdom. This episode kicks off with Tim and Colin's holiday recaps, followed by Slager's in-depth preview of his upcoming Jiu-Jitsu tournament. Tim then shares his experiences and key takeaways from his first 5.0 level doubles pickleball tournament. The conversation shifts to a critical review of the Netflix documentary \"You Are What You Eat,\" where Slager dissects the content with a close eye. Tim updates us on his business developments, including enhancing his online presence and introducing new services. He also offers invaluable career tips for those seeking a new path without prior experience. Slager talks about his business progress, including his first employee's performance and his strategic approach to website blogging. Additionally, we dive into Slager's thoughts on \"Atomic Habits\" by James Clear and Tim's insights on \"Ikigai,\" exploring the concept of continuous self-improvement and finding life's purpose. Tune in for an episode with lessons on growth, strategy, and the pursuit of passion.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nHoliday Recaps - 2:45-8:15: Tim and Colin share their holiday experiences, focusing on family time and personal highlights.\nSlager's Jiu-Jitsu Tournament Prep - 8:15-17:15: Slager previews his upcoming Jiu-Jitsu tournament, discussing his preparation, practice routines, and diet, along with the strategic mindset required for success.\nTim's Pickleball Tournament Experience - 17:15-27:45: Tim reflects on his first 5.0 level doubles pickleball tournament at the APP Midwest Open, sharing his top three lessons learned and how they contribute to both skill and overall health.\nNetflix Documentary Review: \"You Are What You Eat\" - 27:45-37:45: Slager gives a detailed analysis of the documentary, discussing points of agreement and areas of skepticism regarding the study results.\nTim's Business Updates - 37:45-46:45: Tim talks about enhancing his career coaching business's online presence, new services he's offering, and general business growth strategies.\nCareer Tips from Tim - 41:30-50:45: Tim provides essential advice for breaking into a new career without prior experience, including practical steps and LinkedIn profile optimization tips.\nSlager's Business Insights - 50:45-53:00: Slager updates on his business progress, discussing his first employee's integration into his business, blog strategy for his website, and a sneak peek into the collaborative podcast book project.\nSlager's Book Talk: \"Atomic Habits\" - 53:00-56:15: Slager shares his interpretations of \"Atomic Habits\" by James Clear, emphasizing the philosophy of improving by 1% every day.\nTim's Book Insights: \"Ikigai\" - 56:15-1:00:00: Tim explores the concept of \"Ikigai,\" discussing the four essential elements to finding one's purpose and a perspective on retirement.\n","content_html":"

Show Description:
\nJoin us in Episode 220 of Off the Dome Radio for a journey that blends personal achievements, insightful discussions, and practical wisdom. This episode kicks off with Tim and Colin's holiday recaps, followed by Slager's in-depth preview of his upcoming Jiu-Jitsu tournament. Tim then shares his experiences and key takeaways from his first 5.0 level doubles pickleball tournament. The conversation shifts to a critical review of the Netflix documentary "You Are What You Eat," where Slager dissects the content with a close eye. Tim updates us on his business developments, including enhancing his online presence and introducing new services. He also offers invaluable career tips for those seeking a new path without prior experience. Slager talks about his business progress, including his first employee's performance and his strategic approach to website blogging. Additionally, we dive into Slager's thoughts on "Atomic Habits" by James Clear and Tim's insights on "Ikigai," exploring the concept of continuous self-improvement and finding life's purpose. Tune in for an episode with lessons on growth, strategy, and the pursuit of passion.

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\n\n","summary":"Join us in Episode 220 of Off the Dome Radio for a journey that blends personal achievements, insightful discussions, and practical wisdom. This episode kicks off with Tim and Colin's holiday recaps, followed by Slager's in-depth preview of his upcoming Jiu-Jitsu tournament. Tim then shares his experiences and key takeaways from his first 5.0 level doubles pickleball tournament. The conversation shifts to a critical review of the Netflix documentary \"You Are What You Eat,\" where Slager dissects the content with a close eye. Tim updates us on his business developments, including enhancing his online presence and introducing new services. He also offers invaluable career tips for those seeking a new path without prior experience. Slager talks about his business progress, including his first employee's performance and his strategic approach to website blogging. Additionally, we dive into Slager's thoughts on \"Atomic Habits\" by James Clear and Tim's insights on \"Ikigai,\" exploring the concept of continuous self-improvement and finding life's purpose. Tune in for an episode with lessons on growth, strategy, and the pursuit of passion.","date_published":"2024-01-18T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e6d5396e-6c00-4756-9114-e67b40853027.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57048616,"duration_in_seconds":3656}]},{"id":"c8738ff2-b860-4b2a-82bf-8df96189f638","title":"Episode 219: The Importance of Genuine Curiosity, The Right Way to Approach Personal Development, and Personal Accountability Mindset Shifts","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-219","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDive into this episode where we blend personal growth, professional insights, and diverse discussions. We begin with Slager's discovery of Sweet Green, a potential rival to BiBibop, and reflect on the importance of genuine curiosity from our chat with Ryan Danley. Tim shares how he's reshaped Slager's view on diverse opinions, while Slager discusses his strategic approach to wealth management. Tim brings life lessons from his first professional pickleball tournament and updates on his corporate resume project. We also explore networking strategies and Slager's latest writing ventures in the cannabis industry and content creation. The episode concludes with insightful book discussions, exploring Nietzsche's philosophy on walking and reflection, and Gary Vee's \"Crush It!\" for insights on passion-driven success. Tune in for an episode rich in wisdom and practical advice.\n\n*Show Notes: *\n\nIntroduction - 3:20 - 12:20: We start with Slager's interesting find - a potential rival to BiBibop, Sweet Green, and what this discovery means for our food choices.\nReflection on Ryan Danley Episode - 12:20 - 19:05: We revisit episode 214 with Ryan Danley, focusing on the importance of genuine curiosity and understanding the 'why' behind people's thoughts.\nChanging Perspectives - 19:05 - 22:20: Slager discusses how Tim influenced his views on valuing diverse opinions, particularly from celebrities, and the broader implications of this perspective shift.\nWealth Management Strategies - 22:20 - 24:35: Slager talks about his proactive approach to wealth management, focusing on administrative efficiency and structural improvements in his business.\nTim's Life Updates - 24:35 - 39:50: Tim shares key insights from his first professional single pickleball tournament, discussing the mental and physical benefits of continuous improvement, the health advantages of working on a skillset for yourself, and the importance of listening to your body.\nTim's Business Updates - 39:50 - 52:50: Tim dives into his latest corporate resume project, emphasizing improvements in communication and understanding employee values. He also discusses his business plan formation and competitive advantage.\nNetworking Insights - 52:50 - 59:05: We explore effective strategies for building a personal network and preview our upcoming book discussion.\nSlager's Business and Life Updates - 59:05 - 1:12:50: Slager updates us on his onboarding process improvements, his work in the cannabis industry, and his methodical approach to content creation.\nBook Talk - Nietzsche's Insights - 1:12:50 - 1:18:35: We discuss the value of walking and thinking, inspired by Nietzsche, and the benefits of journaling post-walk for idea generation and thought processing.\nSlager's Book Talk - Gary Vee's \"Crush It!\" - 1:18:35 - End: Slager shares his takeaways from Gary Vee's book, discussing how he's leveraging his passions and the internet for success, and touches on the mindset of victimhood.","content_html":"

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Dive into this episode where we blend personal growth, professional insights, and diverse discussions. We begin with Slager's discovery of Sweet Green, a potential rival to BiBibop, and reflect on the importance of genuine curiosity from our chat with Ryan Danley. Tim shares how he's reshaped Slager's view on diverse opinions, while Slager discusses his strategic approach to wealth management. Tim brings life lessons from his first professional pickleball tournament and updates on his corporate resume project. We also explore networking strategies and Slager's latest writing ventures in the cannabis industry and content creation. The episode concludes with insightful book discussions, exploring Nietzsche's philosophy on walking and reflection, and Gary Vee's "Crush It!" for insights on passion-driven success. Tune in for an episode rich in wisdom and practical advice.

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Introduction - 3:20 - 12:20: We start with Slager's interesting find - a potential rival to BiBibop, Sweet Green, and what this discovery means for our food choices.
\nReflection on Ryan Danley Episode - 12:20 - 19:05: We revisit episode 214 with Ryan Danley, focusing on the importance of genuine curiosity and understanding the 'why' behind people's thoughts.
\nChanging Perspectives - 19:05 - 22:20: Slager discusses how Tim influenced his views on valuing diverse opinions, particularly from celebrities, and the broader implications of this perspective shift.
\nWealth Management Strategies - 22:20 - 24:35: Slager talks about his proactive approach to wealth management, focusing on administrative efficiency and structural improvements in his business.
\nTim's Life Updates - 24:35 - 39:50: Tim shares key insights from his first professional single pickleball tournament, discussing the mental and physical benefits of continuous improvement, the health advantages of working on a skillset for yourself, and the importance of listening to your body.
\nTim's Business Updates - 39:50 - 52:50: Tim dives into his latest corporate resume project, emphasizing improvements in communication and understanding employee values. He also discusses his business plan formation and competitive advantage.
\nNetworking Insights - 52:50 - 59:05: We explore effective strategies for building a personal network and preview our upcoming book discussion.
\nSlager's Business and Life Updates - 59:05 - 1:12:50: Slager updates us on his onboarding process improvements, his work in the cannabis industry, and his methodical approach to content creation.
\nBook Talk - Nietzsche's Insights - 1:12:50 - 1:18:35: We discuss the value of walking and thinking, inspired by Nietzsche, and the benefits of journaling post-walk for idea generation and thought processing.
\nSlager's Book Talk - Gary Vee's "Crush It!" - 1:18:35 - End: Slager shares his takeaways from Gary Vee's book, discussing how he's leveraging his passions and the internet for success, and touches on the mindset of victimhood.

","summary":"Dive into this episode where we blend personal growth, professional insights, and diverse discussions. We begin with Slager's discovery of Sweet Green, a potential rival to BiBibop, and reflect on the importance of genuine curiosity from our chat with Ryan Danley. Tim shares how he's reshaped Slager's view on diverse opinions, while Slager discusses his strategic approach to wealth management. Tim brings life lessons from his first professional pickleball tournament and updates on his corporate resume project. We also explore networking strategies and Slager's latest writing ventures in the cannabis industry and content creation. The episode concludes with insightful book discussions, exploring Nietzsche's philosophy on walking and reflection, and Gary Vee's \"Crush It!\" for insights on passion-driven success. Tune in for an episode rich in wisdom and practical advice.","date_published":"2023-11-23T07:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c8738ff2-b860-4b2a-82bf-8df96189f638.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":79052340,"duration_in_seconds":5066}]},{"id":"4a79d4f1-ad02-40a5-b2aa-b1bd62d39c97","title":"Episode 218: Memento Zero Proof Grand Opening with Shwa Hall and Max Gavin","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/memento-zero-proof","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this exciting new episode, we reconnect with Shwa Hall and Max Gavin, the creative minds behind Memento Zero Proof Lounge. Just days away from their official launch, these co-founders shed light on their upcoming menu, the idea behind their brand and business, the growth of the non-alcoholic beverage industry, and the one-of-a-kind experiences awaiting visitors. With a prime location in downtown Fishers and a dedication to crafting memorable moments without the alcohol, Memento Zero Proof Lounge is poised to become the next big sensation.\n\nDon't forget! Memento Zero Proof Lounge officially opens its doors on Saturday, October 28th at 10 am. Located in the heart of downtown Fishers in the First Internet Bank building, they're set to redefine how we think about beverages and lounging. Come for the ambiance, stay for the unparalleled experience!\n\nRegular Hours:\n\nMonday - Thursday: 7am-10pm\nFriday-Saturday: 7am-midnight\nSunday: 8am-8pm.\n\nLocation: 8701 E 116th St Suite 145, Fishers, IN 46038.\n\nShow Notes:\n\nIntroduction - 4:15 - 7:45: Reintroduction to Shwa Hall and Max Gavin. Get the latest updates on Memento Zero Proof, including key dates, hours of operation, and their location.\nYear in Review - 7:45 - 9:15: Catch up on what Shwa and Max have been tackling since our last chat in January 2023. Understand the challenges they faced with construction permits and major projects.\nCrafting the Ambience - 9:15 - 17:15: Dive deep into the heart of Memento Zero Proof Lounge's interior design. Shwa and Max discuss balancing cost-efficiency with a captivating atmosphere and how value engineering played a crucial role.\nTrending: Non-Alcoholic Beverages - 17:15 - 21:15: Understand the soaring popularity of the non-alcoholic beverage industry and speculate on its promising future with insights from the duo.\nDay & Night at Memento - 21:15 - 24:00: What does a day at Memento Zero Proof look like? The co-owners paint a picture of the lounge's unique atmosphere and the experiences guests can anticipate.\nSavory & Sweet Delights - 24:00 - 29:45: A revelation of the food menu! Dive into the details of what patrons can expect, followed by a deep dive into the drink menu, seasonal plans for 2023 and 2024, and their dream collaborations.\nThe Road Ahead - 37:15 - 41:15: With the opening just around the corner, get the scoop on their final announcements and a glimpse into the long-term vision for Memento Zero Proof Lounge.\nStanding Out in a Crowd - 41:15: Learn what sets Memento Zero Proof apart. Shwa and Max unpack the unique offerings they bring to the table and forecast their place in the ever-evolving industry.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this exciting new episode, we reconnect with Shwa Hall and Max Gavin, the creative minds behind Memento Zero Proof Lounge. Just days away from their official launch, these co-founders shed light on their upcoming menu, the idea behind their brand and business, the growth of the non-alcoholic beverage industry, and the one-of-a-kind experiences awaiting visitors. With a prime location in downtown Fishers and a dedication to crafting memorable moments without the alcohol, Memento Zero Proof Lounge is poised to become the next big sensation.

\n\n

Don't forget! Memento Zero Proof Lounge officially opens its doors on Saturday, October 28th at 10 am. Located in the heart of downtown Fishers in the First Internet Bank building, they're set to redefine how we think about beverages and lounging. Come for the ambiance, stay for the unparalleled experience!

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Regular Hours:

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Monday - Thursday: 7am-10pm
\nFriday-Saturday: 7am-midnight
\nSunday: 8am-8pm.

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Location: 8701 E 116th St Suite 145, Fishers, IN 46038.

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Show Notes:

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Introduction - 4:15 - 7:45: Reintroduction to Shwa Hall and Max Gavin. Get the latest updates on Memento Zero Proof, including key dates, hours of operation, and their location.
\nYear in Review - 7:45 - 9:15: Catch up on what Shwa and Max have been tackling since our last chat in January 2023. Understand the challenges they faced with construction permits and major projects.
\nCrafting the Ambience - 9:15 - 17:15: Dive deep into the heart of Memento Zero Proof Lounge's interior design. Shwa and Max discuss balancing cost-efficiency with a captivating atmosphere and how value engineering played a crucial role.
\nTrending: Non-Alcoholic Beverages - 17:15 - 21:15: Understand the soaring popularity of the non-alcoholic beverage industry and speculate on its promising future with insights from the duo.
\nDay & Night at Memento - 21:15 - 24:00: What does a day at Memento Zero Proof look like? The co-owners paint a picture of the lounge's unique atmosphere and the experiences guests can anticipate.
\nSavory & Sweet Delights - 24:00 - 29:45: A revelation of the food menu! Dive into the details of what patrons can expect, followed by a deep dive into the drink menu, seasonal plans for 2023 and 2024, and their dream collaborations.
\nThe Road Ahead - 37:15 - 41:15: With the opening just around the corner, get the scoop on their final announcements and a glimpse into the long-term vision for Memento Zero Proof Lounge.
\nStanding Out in a Crowd - 41:15: Learn what sets Memento Zero Proof apart. Shwa and Max unpack the unique offerings they bring to the table and forecast their place in the ever-evolving industry.

","summary":"In this exciting new episode, we reconnect with Shwa Hall and Max Gavin, the creative minds behind Memento Zero Proof Lounge. Just days away from their official launch, these co-founders shed light on their upcoming menu, the idea behind their brand and business, the growth of the non-alcoholic beverage industry, and the one-of-a-kind experiences awaiting visitors. With a prime location in downtown Fishers and a dedication to crafting memorable moments without the alcohol, Memento Zero Proof Lounge is poised to become the next big sensation.\r\n\r\nDon't forget! Memento Zero Proof Lounge officially opens its doors on Saturday, October 28th at 10 am. Located in the heart of downtown Fishers in the First Internet Bank building, they're set to redefine how we think about beverages and lounging. Come for the ambiance, stay for the unparalleled experience!\r\n\r\nRegular Hours:\r\n\r\nMonday - Thursday: 7am-10pm\r\nFriday-Saturday: 7am-midnight\r\nSunday: 8am-8pm.\r\n\r\nLocation: 8701 E 116th St Suite 145, Fishers, IN 46038.","date_published":"2023-10-27T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4a79d4f1-ad02-40a5-b2aa-b1bd62d39c97.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36904112,"duration_in_seconds":2919}]},{"id":"0d504ead-7fb2-4bf8-b953-067add9d8ac8","title":"Episode 217: Markiss \"@TravelingFoodieGuyde\" Stone, Content Creator","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/markiss-stone","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, we chat with Markiss Stone, the man behind the popular Instagram handle @travelingfoodieguyde. With a following of nearly 70,000 passionate fans, Markiss has carved a niche for himself as a leading authority on food, travel, and entertainment in Indianapolis. Join us as we dive into his journey from being an avid traveler and food lover to becoming a renowned foodie influencer. Whether you're a food enthusiast, an aspiring influencer, or someone who loves a good travel story, this episode promises a delightful treat!\n\nShow Notes:\n\nIntroduction - 4:00 - 8:30: Dive into Markiss's background, his early love for food and travel, and the spark that ignited his foodie journey during a trip to Greece.\nThe Social Media Evolution - 8:30 - 11:00: Discover how Markiss transformed his content strategy with reels, and the pivotal moment at Garden Table restaurant that set the tone for his future endeavors.\nPhilosophy & Values - 11:00 - 14:45: Markiss shares his belief in valuing experiences over material possessions and how this philosophy seamlessly blended travel into his food-centric brand.\nThe Foodie Chronicles - 14:45 - 17:00: Laugh along with Markiss as he recounts a hilarious story from Raw Bar and discusses the one food he can't stand.\nPromoting Local Businesses - 17:00 - 20:00: Understand Markiss's vision of being a bridge between local establishments and consumers, celebrating the diversity of tastes.\nBuilding Authentic Relationships - 20:00 - 22:30: Learn why Markiss prioritizes genuine relationships over transactions and how he supports businesses impacted by the pandemic.\nElevating the Brand - 22:30 - 28:30: Markiss reflects on his interactions with fellow foodies, leveraging his background in radio/TV, and the steps he took to distinguish his brand in the crowded foodie space.\nBehind the Scenes - 28:30 - 35:00: Get a glimpse into the organization mechanisms that power @travelingfoodieguyde, from spreadsheets to value-driven pricing strategies. Plus, insights into collaborations with in-house marketing teams and the landscape of restaurant marketing.\nContent Creation Masterclass - 34:00 - 38:45: Markiss breaks down his end-to-end recording and editing process, ensuring each restaurant visit results in unique content.\nFuture Aspirations - 50:45 - 54:00: Markiss shares his goals for expanding his reach and growing his follower base.\nInfluencer Inspirations - 54:00 - 58:00: Hear about \"Instatravel\" (book) and Aggie, the international influencer who left a lasting impression on Markiss.\nTech Talk - 58:00 - 1:01:00: Markiss's perspective on AI and why he chooses not to integrate it into his business model.\nBroadening Horizons - 1:01:00 - 1:03:30: Markiss unveils his vision for diversifying content beyond food and delving deeper into travel.\nGolden Advice - 1:03:30 - 1:07:00: Markiss offers foundational tips for anyone looking to start a passion-driven page on social media.\nLegacy Thoughts - 1:07:00 - end: Reflecting on his journey, Markiss shares how he wishes to be remembered in the world of food, travel, and entertainment.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In this episode, we chat with Markiss Stone, the man behind the popular Instagram handle @travelingfoodieguyde. With a following of nearly 70,000 passionate fans, Markiss has carved a niche for himself as a leading authority on food, travel, and entertainment in Indianapolis. Join us as we dive into his journey from being an avid traveler and food lover to becoming a renowned foodie influencer. Whether you're a food enthusiast, an aspiring influencer, or someone who loves a good travel story, this episode promises a delightful treat!

\n\n

Show Notes:

\n\n

Introduction - 4:00 - 8:30: Dive into Markiss's background, his early love for food and travel, and the spark that ignited his foodie journey during a trip to Greece.
\nThe Social Media Evolution - 8:30 - 11:00: Discover how Markiss transformed his content strategy with reels, and the pivotal moment at Garden Table restaurant that set the tone for his future endeavors.
\nPhilosophy & Values - 11:00 - 14:45: Markiss shares his belief in valuing experiences over material possessions and how this philosophy seamlessly blended travel into his food-centric brand.
\nThe Foodie Chronicles - 14:45 - 17:00: Laugh along with Markiss as he recounts a hilarious story from Raw Bar and discusses the one food he can't stand.
\nPromoting Local Businesses - 17:00 - 20:00: Understand Markiss's vision of being a bridge between local establishments and consumers, celebrating the diversity of tastes.
\nBuilding Authentic Relationships - 20:00 - 22:30: Learn why Markiss prioritizes genuine relationships over transactions and how he supports businesses impacted by the pandemic.
\nElevating the Brand - 22:30 - 28:30: Markiss reflects on his interactions with fellow foodies, leveraging his background in radio/TV, and the steps he took to distinguish his brand in the crowded foodie space.
\nBehind the Scenes - 28:30 - 35:00: Get a glimpse into the organization mechanisms that power @travelingfoodieguyde, from spreadsheets to value-driven pricing strategies. Plus, insights into collaborations with in-house marketing teams and the landscape of restaurant marketing.
\nContent Creation Masterclass - 34:00 - 38:45: Markiss breaks down his end-to-end recording and editing process, ensuring each restaurant visit results in unique content.
\nFuture Aspirations - 50:45 - 54:00: Markiss shares his goals for expanding his reach and growing his follower base.
\nInfluencer Inspirations - 54:00 - 58:00: Hear about "Instatravel" (book) and Aggie, the international influencer who left a lasting impression on Markiss.
\nTech Talk - 58:00 - 1:01:00: Markiss's perspective on AI and why he chooses not to integrate it into his business model.
\nBroadening Horizons - 1:01:00 - 1:03:30: Markiss unveils his vision for diversifying content beyond food and delving deeper into travel.
\nGolden Advice - 1:03:30 - 1:07:00: Markiss offers foundational tips for anyone looking to start a passion-driven page on social media.
\nLegacy Thoughts - 1:07:00 - end: Reflecting on his journey, Markiss shares how he wishes to be remembered in the world of food, travel, and entertainment.

","summary":"In this episode, we chat with Markiss Stone, the man behind the popular Instagram handle @travelingfoodieguyde. With a following of nearly 70,000 passionate fans, Markiss has carved a niche for himself as a leading authority on food, travel, and entertainment in Indianapolis. Join us as we dive into his journey from being an avid traveler and food lover to becoming a renowned foodie influencer. Whether you're a food enthusiast, an aspiring influencer, or someone who loves a good travel story, this episode promises a delightful treat!\r\n\r\nFor more insights and travel tales, follow Markiss on Instagram @TravelingFoodieGuyde","date_published":"2023-10-11T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/0d504ead-7fb2-4bf8-b953-067add9d8ac8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":55442348,"duration_in_seconds":4205}]},{"id":"4938f118-5ead-40f7-99cf-c85a1115bc2b","title":"Episode 216: Steve Pirt, Co-Founder and CEO of FlexWerk","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/steve-pirt","content_text":"Show Description:\nIn this episode, we sit down with Steve, the Co-founder and CEO of FlexWerk, a game-changing ecosystem of FlexSpaces crafted for all fitness goals and training types. Dive deep into Steve's journey from being a passionate gym enthusiast to pioneering a flexible, customizable, and immersive fitness experience. Discover the challenges, innovations, and the vision behind FlexWerk, and how it's reshaping the fitness industry. If you're intrigued by the blend of design, technology, and becoming your own boss in fitness, this episode is a must-listen!\n\nTo dive deeper into the world of FlexWerk, visit their website here.\n\nShow Notes:\nIntroduction - 4:20 - 8:20: Steve's early days in the fitness world, his rapid rise from a certified personal trainer at 19 to becoming the Fitness Manager of the Year, twice, amidst 500 clubs nationwide.\nMindset & Observations - 8:20 - 13:05: Learn about Steve's passion for innovation, team-building, and leadership. His experiences across various roles, especially at UFC Gym, and the recurring challenges he identified in the fitness industry.\nIndustry Stagnation - 13:05 - 19:20: Steve's insights on why the fitness industry's core business models remain unchanged and the lack of rewards for innovative thinking.\nBuilding FlexWerk - 19:20 - 21:20: The inception of FlexWerk amidst the pandemic, rising material costs, and Steve's philosophy of empowering fitness professionals to overcome obstacles.\nFrom Thoughts to Execution - 21:20 - 39:20: Learn about Steve's diligent planning, the essence of the FlexWerk brand, and the importance of authenticity, transparency, and technology in its success.\nInside FlexWerk - 39:20 - 46:50: A virtual tour of the FlexWerk facility, offering listeners a glimpse into the unique features and design elements.\nTarget Audience - 46:50 - 54:20: Understanding FlexWerk's primary clientele, from fitness professionals to evolving customer segments.\nContinuous Evolution - 54:20 - 1:02:20: Steve's approach to improving FlexWerk facilities, data-driven decision-making, and the rationale behind choosing Indianapolis for its location.\nCompetitive Landscape - 1:02:20 - 1:08:20: Steve's perspective on how FlexWerk stands out in the crowded fitness industry.\nBusiness Model Deep Dive - 1:08:20 - 1:26:20: An in-depth look into FlexWerk's revenue streams, the journey to becoming a franchisor, and the importance of partnering with the right investors.\nInnovative Offerings - 1:26:20 - 1:32:05: Steve elaborates on the new verticals integrated into FlexWerk, from space reservation to innovative client acquisition strategies.\nThen vs. Now - 1:32:05 - 1:40:20: Comparing Steve's client acquisition methods from his personal training days to his current business strategies.\nFinal Musings - 1:40:20 - end: Steve's concluding thoughts on FlexWerk's mission, the value it brings to the fitness community, and his legacy aspirations.","content_html":"

Show Description:
\nIn this episode, we sit down with Steve, the Co-founder and CEO of FlexWerk, a game-changing ecosystem of FlexSpaces crafted for all fitness goals and training types. Dive deep into Steve's journey from being a passionate gym enthusiast to pioneering a flexible, customizable, and immersive fitness experience. Discover the challenges, innovations, and the vision behind FlexWerk, and how it's reshaping the fitness industry. If you're intrigued by the blend of design, technology, and becoming your own boss in fitness, this episode is a must-listen!

\n\n

To dive deeper into the world of FlexWerk, visit their website here.

\n\n

Show Notes:
\nIntroduction - 4:20 - 8:20: Steve's early days in the fitness world, his rapid rise from a certified personal trainer at 19 to becoming the Fitness Manager of the Year, twice, amidst 500 clubs nationwide.
\nMindset & Observations - 8:20 - 13:05: Learn about Steve's passion for innovation, team-building, and leadership. His experiences across various roles, especially at UFC Gym, and the recurring challenges he identified in the fitness industry.
\nIndustry Stagnation - 13:05 - 19:20: Steve's insights on why the fitness industry's core business models remain unchanged and the lack of rewards for innovative thinking.
\nBuilding FlexWerk - 19:20 - 21:20: The inception of FlexWerk amidst the pandemic, rising material costs, and Steve's philosophy of empowering fitness professionals to overcome obstacles.
\nFrom Thoughts to Execution - 21:20 - 39:20: Learn about Steve's diligent planning, the essence of the FlexWerk brand, and the importance of authenticity, transparency, and technology in its success.
\nInside FlexWerk - 39:20 - 46:50: A virtual tour of the FlexWerk facility, offering listeners a glimpse into the unique features and design elements.
\nTarget Audience - 46:50 - 54:20: Understanding FlexWerk's primary clientele, from fitness professionals to evolving customer segments.
\nContinuous Evolution - 54:20 - 1:02:20: Steve's approach to improving FlexWerk facilities, data-driven decision-making, and the rationale behind choosing Indianapolis for its location.
\nCompetitive Landscape - 1:02:20 - 1:08:20: Steve's perspective on how FlexWerk stands out in the crowded fitness industry.
\nBusiness Model Deep Dive - 1:08:20 - 1:26:20: An in-depth look into FlexWerk's revenue streams, the journey to becoming a franchisor, and the importance of partnering with the right investors.
\nInnovative Offerings - 1:26:20 - 1:32:05: Steve elaborates on the new verticals integrated into FlexWerk, from space reservation to innovative client acquisition strategies.
\nThen vs. Now - 1:32:05 - 1:40:20: Comparing Steve's client acquisition methods from his personal training days to his current business strategies.
\nFinal Musings - 1:40:20 - end: Steve's concluding thoughts on FlexWerk's mission, the value it brings to the fitness community, and his legacy aspirations.

","summary":"In this episode, we sit down with Steve, the Co-founder and CEO of FlexWerk, a game-changing ecosystem of FlexSpaces crafted for all fitness goals and training types. Dive deep into Steve's journey from being a passionate gym enthusiast to pioneering a flexible, customizable, and immersive fitness experience. Discover the challenges, innovations, and the vision behind FlexWerk, and how it's reshaping the fitness industry. If you're intrigued by the blend of design, technology, and becoming your own boss in fitness, this episode is a must-listen!","date_published":"2023-09-18T12:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4938f118-5ead-40f7-99cf-c85a1115bc2b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":81409148,"duration_in_seconds":6321}]},{"id":"c130b8da-4092-407d-9af0-f9ac25abee0a","title":"Episode 215: Carter Kappes, Co-Founder of PrintNet Solutions","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/carter-kappes","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, we are thrilled to have Carter, Co-founder of PrintNet Solutions, a company that is revolutionizing the 3D printing industry. Carter shares his journey from a young Minecraft server entrepreneur to a leader in the 3D printing software business. He discusses his experiences with mentorship, the importance of providing value, and his vision for the future of 3D printing. Tune in to learn about the transformative power of technology and the potential of 3D printing in shaping our world.\n\nTo learn more about Carter's business, PrintNet Solutions, visit their website here.\n\nShow Notes:\n\nIntroduction - 4:00 - 10:45: The episode begins with Carter's introduction, his passion for connecting with people, and a tour of his new office.\nCarter's Background - 10:45 - 13:45: Carter shares his early entrepreneurial experiences, his love for numbers and markets, and how his first business venture at 12 years old shaped his perspective on job opportunities and value creation.\nFamily Influence - 13:45 - 19:00: Carter discusses the impact of his grandparents, their farming background, and how their hustling spirit influenced his character and work ethic.\nMentorship and Learning - 19:00 - 22:30: Carter shares the lessons he learned from his mentor Ryan McKeever, the importance of media as leverage, and how he applied Gary V's principle of \"getting as close to the sun as possible\" in his approach to service and mentorship.\nValue of Free Work - 22:30 - 40:30: Carter discusses his experience of working for free on a hemp farm in Colorado, the stigma of unpaid work, and the importance of learning from others to build your own dream.\nFounding of PrintNet Solutions - 40:30 - 48:00: Carter shares how he co-founded PrintNet Solutions, a 3D printing software company, and the challenges they faced in managing their 3D print farm.\nEvolution of PrintNet Solutions - 48:00 - 54:40: Carter discusses the evolution of PrintNet Solutions, the development of their product, and how they improved the 3D printing process.\nInnovation in 3D Printing - 54:40 - 58:10: Carter shares his insights on the key areas for innovation in 3D printing and the role of PrintNet Solutions in this space.\nUnderstanding 3D Printing - 58:10 - 59:40: Carter provides a simple explanation of the 3D printing process for beginners and how PrintNet Solutions fits into this process.\nVision for PrintNet Solutions - 59:40 - 1:31:10: Carter outlines his vision for PrintNet Solutions, its potential impact on the world, and the ideal customer for their product.\nFinal Thoughts - 1:31:10 - end: Carter shares his final words of advice for people pursuing their passions and how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In this episode, we are thrilled to have Carter, Co-founder of PrintNet Solutions, a company that is revolutionizing the 3D printing industry. Carter shares his journey from a young Minecraft server entrepreneur to a leader in the 3D printing software business. He discusses his experiences with mentorship, the importance of providing value, and his vision for the future of 3D printing. Tune in to learn about the transformative power of technology and the potential of 3D printing in shaping our world.

\n\n

To learn more about Carter's business, PrintNet Solutions, visit their website here.

\n\n

Show Notes:

\n\n

Introduction - 4:00 - 10:45: The episode begins with Carter's introduction, his passion for connecting with people, and a tour of his new office.
\nCarter's Background - 10:45 - 13:45: Carter shares his early entrepreneurial experiences, his love for numbers and markets, and how his first business venture at 12 years old shaped his perspective on job opportunities and value creation.
\nFamily Influence - 13:45 - 19:00: Carter discusses the impact of his grandparents, their farming background, and how their hustling spirit influenced his character and work ethic.
\nMentorship and Learning - 19:00 - 22:30: Carter shares the lessons he learned from his mentor Ryan McKeever, the importance of media as leverage, and how he applied Gary V's principle of "getting as close to the sun as possible" in his approach to service and mentorship.
\nValue of Free Work - 22:30 - 40:30: Carter discusses his experience of working for free on a hemp farm in Colorado, the stigma of unpaid work, and the importance of learning from others to build your own dream.
\nFounding of PrintNet Solutions - 40:30 - 48:00: Carter shares how he co-founded PrintNet Solutions, a 3D printing software company, and the challenges they faced in managing their 3D print farm.
\nEvolution of PrintNet Solutions - 48:00 - 54:40: Carter discusses the evolution of PrintNet Solutions, the development of their product, and how they improved the 3D printing process.
\nInnovation in 3D Printing - 54:40 - 58:10: Carter shares his insights on the key areas for innovation in 3D printing and the role of PrintNet Solutions in this space.
\nUnderstanding 3D Printing - 58:10 - 59:40: Carter provides a simple explanation of the 3D printing process for beginners and how PrintNet Solutions fits into this process.
\nVision for PrintNet Solutions - 59:40 - 1:31:10: Carter outlines his vision for PrintNet Solutions, its potential impact on the world, and the ideal customer for their product.
\nFinal Thoughts - 1:31:10 - end: Carter shares his final words of advice for people pursuing their passions and how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"In this episode, we are thrilled to have Carter, Co-founder of PrintNet Solutions, a company that is revolutionizing the 3D printing industry. Carter shares his journey from a young Minecraft server entrepreneur to a leader in the 3D printing software business. He discusses his experiences with mentorship, the importance of providing value, and his vision for the future of 3D printing. Tune in to learn about the transformative power of technology and the potential of 3D printing in shaping our world.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Carter's business, PrintNet Solutions, visit their website at printnetsolutions.com","date_published":"2023-08-23T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c130b8da-4092-407d-9af0-f9ac25abee0a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":63232136,"duration_in_seconds":5964}]},{"id":"e7b7c71e-bdda-473d-bc9e-f13322e89533","title":"Episode 214: Ryan Danley, Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Ohio Drip","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ryan-danley","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJoin us for this captivating episode as we host Ryan Danley, Co-founder and Co-Owner of Ohio Drip. Following a life-changing snowmobiling accident that left him paralyzed, Ryan and his wife Kelsey embarked on a journey of healing and entrepreneurship, launching their ice-dyed clothing company, 'Ohio Drip.' This episode delves into Ryan's mental shift post-accident, the impact of specific books on his life, the birth of 'Ohio Drip,' and his podcast 'Danley and Friends.' Tune in for an inspiring exploration of overcoming adversity, embracing purpose, and making a difference.\n\nTo learn more about Ryan's business, Ohio Drip, visit his website here.\n\nShow Notes:\n\nIntroduction - 4:30 - 8:00: Our episode begins with introductions and insights into Ryan's daily routine and exercise regimen with a wheelchair.\nThe Life-altering Accident - 8:00 - 12:00: Ryan recounts the snowmobiling accident in Canada that significantly transformed his life and shares his initial feelings and experiences following the incident.\nMindset Shift - 12:00 - 23:30: Here, Ryan talks about the critical shift in his mindset following the accident. He shares his adaptation process and how it continues to be an ongoing journey. He also discusses the profound influence of books such as Viktor Frankl's 'Man's Search for Meaning' and David Goggins' works.\nPhilosophy Evolution - 23:30 - 28:30: Ryan reflects on a powerful moment with nature that reshaped his philosophy. He emphasizes how he felt compelled to live and pursue his mission, bringing to light the beauty of life's chaos.\nPositive Impacts - 28:30 - 35:00: Ryan enumerates the positive outcomes from his accident and his evolving perspective on life's hurdles, heavily influenced by Viktor Frankl. He explores his new-found selflessness and interest in helping others.\nInception of Ohio Drip - 35:00 - 52:00: Ryan and his wife, Kelsey, share their entrepreneurial journey from a fun idea to a community-benefiting business with 'Ohio Drip.' They recount their early days, key partnerships, and how they balanced each other as business partners.\nTime Management - 52:00 - 59:30: This segment sees a group discussion on effective time management and the challenge of harmonizing a dreamer's mentality with day-to-day execution.\nThe Podcast Experience - 59:30 - 1:06:00: We delve into Ryan's podcast, 'Danley and Friends,' and his future plans to use his HR expertise in assisting and conversing with entrepreneurs and other professionals.\nAuthentic Identity - 1:06:00 - 1:11:00: The discussion turns to the importance of maintaining an authentic identity and standing out in the content creation world.\nEducated Conversations - 1:11:00 - 1:24:00: Ryan suggests solutions for facilitating educated conversations in society and fostering understanding among individuals with differing opinions.\nCorporate Compliance - 1:24:00 - 1:28:30: Ryan gives us a glimpse into his day job in the corporate compliance and ethics department for American Honda.\nImproving Society - 1:28:30 - 1:34:30: Co-hosts Tim and Colin share their insights on societal repair.\nHealth Thoughts - 1:34:30 - 1:43:30: Ryan speaks on the importance of health considerations, specifically the role of Vitamin C in combating metabolic disease and cancer threats.\nConclusion - 1:43:30: Wrapping up the episode, Ryan provides profound advice on the importance of following one's 'north star.' He also shares how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Join us for this captivating episode as we host Ryan Danley, Co-founder and Co-Owner of Ohio Drip. Following a life-changing snowmobiling accident that left him paralyzed, Ryan and his wife Kelsey embarked on a journey of healing and entrepreneurship, launching their ice-dyed clothing company, 'Ohio Drip.' This episode delves into Ryan's mental shift post-accident, the impact of specific books on his life, the birth of 'Ohio Drip,' and his podcast 'Danley and Friends.' Tune in for an inspiring exploration of overcoming adversity, embracing purpose, and making a difference.

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To learn more about Ryan's business, Ohio Drip, visit his website here.

\n\n

Show Notes:

\n\n

Introduction - 4:30 - 8:00: Our episode begins with introductions and insights into Ryan's daily routine and exercise regimen with a wheelchair.
\nThe Life-altering Accident - 8:00 - 12:00: Ryan recounts the snowmobiling accident in Canada that significantly transformed his life and shares his initial feelings and experiences following the incident.
\nMindset Shift - 12:00 - 23:30: Here, Ryan talks about the critical shift in his mindset following the accident. He shares his adaptation process and how it continues to be an ongoing journey. He also discusses the profound influence of books such as Viktor Frankl's 'Man's Search for Meaning' and David Goggins' works.
\nPhilosophy Evolution - 23:30 - 28:30: Ryan reflects on a powerful moment with nature that reshaped his philosophy. He emphasizes how he felt compelled to live and pursue his mission, bringing to light the beauty of life's chaos.
\nPositive Impacts - 28:30 - 35:00: Ryan enumerates the positive outcomes from his accident and his evolving perspective on life's hurdles, heavily influenced by Viktor Frankl. He explores his new-found selflessness and interest in helping others.
\nInception of Ohio Drip - 35:00 - 52:00: Ryan and his wife, Kelsey, share their entrepreneurial journey from a fun idea to a community-benefiting business with 'Ohio Drip.' They recount their early days, key partnerships, and how they balanced each other as business partners.
\nTime Management - 52:00 - 59:30: This segment sees a group discussion on effective time management and the challenge of harmonizing a dreamer's mentality with day-to-day execution.
\nThe Podcast Experience - 59:30 - 1:06:00: We delve into Ryan's podcast, 'Danley and Friends,' and his future plans to use his HR expertise in assisting and conversing with entrepreneurs and other professionals.
\nAuthentic Identity - 1:06:00 - 1:11:00: The discussion turns to the importance of maintaining an authentic identity and standing out in the content creation world.
\nEducated Conversations - 1:11:00 - 1:24:00: Ryan suggests solutions for facilitating educated conversations in society and fostering understanding among individuals with differing opinions.
\nCorporate Compliance - 1:24:00 - 1:28:30: Ryan gives us a glimpse into his day job in the corporate compliance and ethics department for American Honda.
\nImproving Society - 1:28:30 - 1:34:30: Co-hosts Tim and Colin share their insights on societal repair.
\nHealth Thoughts - 1:34:30 - 1:43:30: Ryan speaks on the importance of health considerations, specifically the role of Vitamin C in combating metabolic disease and cancer threats.
\nConclusion - 1:43:30: Wrapping up the episode, Ryan provides profound advice on the importance of following one's 'north star.' He also shares how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.

","summary":"Join us for this captivating episode as we host Ryan Danley, Co-founder and Co-Owner of Ohio Drip. Following a life-changing snowmobiling accident that left him paralyzed, Ryan and his wife Kelsey embarked on a journey of healing and entrepreneurship, launching their ice-dyed clothing company, 'Ohio Drip.' This episode delves into Ryan's mental shift post-accident, the impact of specific books on his life, the birth of 'Ohio Drip,' and his podcast 'Danley and Friends.' Tune in for an inspiring exploration of overcoming adversity, embracing purpose, and making a difference.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Ryan's business, Ohio Drip, visit his website at OhioDrip.com","date_published":"2023-08-09T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e7b7c71e-bdda-473d-bc9e-f13322e89533.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":81568184,"duration_in_seconds":6421}]},{"id":"c4116e26-4009-43ba-a5e0-0784b921b36d","title":"Episode 213: The Art of Content Scheduling, Wellness Tips for Rib Injuries, How to Establish Strong Habits, and Applying Stoic Philosophy","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode213","content_text":"Show Description:\nIn this episode of the podcast, we connect on various aspects of life, from personal anecdotes and important life lessons to professional development and wellness tips. We provide some recent life updates , including Slager's unexpected lessons from a short-term water outage and Tim's bachelor party recap. You'll hear about Tim's exciting work with the LEAP Program, and how he's integrating journaling into his daily routine. Slager reveals his recent podcast experience discussing male emotions and spirituality, and his tactical approach to content scheduling. Lastly, we share valuable nuggets on becoming a self-reliant learner at work, dealing with rib injuries, and taking inspiration from stoic philosophy and Atomic Habits by James Clear. Tune in for an episode filled with humor, valuable lessons, and a fresh perspective on personal growth.\n\nShow Notes:\nIntroduction - 3:00 - 21:45: We start by catching up on recent happenings in our lives. Slager shares a critical lesson he learned about gratitude and perspective after a brief period without running water. We also recap a bit of Tim's bachelor party, including golf and a memorable tour of the Woodford Distillery.\nLife and Business Updates - 21:45 - 32:00: We dive into Tim's latest life and business updates. Tim talks about his imminent wedding, recent golf and pickleball ventures, and a rewarding workshop he conducted with the LEAP Program for ReSource, a Vermont Non-Profit. He shares how the experience sharpened his public speaking skills and how he tailored his career development tips to resonate with a younger audience.\nSlager's Podcast Experience - 32:00 - 42:00: Slager recounts his recent appearance on the Cup of Joy podcast, where he discussed controlling emotions and expressing spirituality from a man's perspective. He highlights the importance of men expressing their emotions and seeking help.\nBecoming a Learning Machine - 42:00 - 50:00: We discuss practical strategies to enhance learning in the workplace, especially when your manager may not know how to train you. From initiating discussions with your manager, utilizing internal resources, to leveraging external knowledge resources, we discuss numerous tactics to foster self-growth.\nSlager's Business Update - 50:00 - 55:00: Slager provides a business update, focusing on his efforts in scheduling content. He shares how structuring content for different days and platforms forces a methodical approach to content creation.\nWellness Tip - 55:00 - 57:00: Slager shares some minimal yet effective strategies for managing rib injuries, drawn from his personal experience with Jiu-Jitsu.\nTim's Book Talk - 57:00 - 1:05:00: Tim discusses stoic philosophy, highlighting an impactful quote from Marcus Aurelius about where to invest your energy and time. He provides insight into how to apply these principles in both personal and professional contexts.\nSlager's Book Talk - 1:05:00 - End: Slager shares valuable insights from the book \"Atomic Habits\" by James Clear. He breaks down the \"habit loop,\" discusses ways to break bad habits and create good ones, offering a compelling close to our conversation.","content_html":"

Show Description:
\nIn this episode of the podcast, we connect on various aspects of life, from personal anecdotes and important life lessons to professional development and wellness tips. We provide some recent life updates , including Slager's unexpected lessons from a short-term water outage and Tim's bachelor party recap. You'll hear about Tim's exciting work with the LEAP Program, and how he's integrating journaling into his daily routine. Slager reveals his recent podcast experience discussing male emotions and spirituality, and his tactical approach to content scheduling. Lastly, we share valuable nuggets on becoming a self-reliant learner at work, dealing with rib injuries, and taking inspiration from stoic philosophy and Atomic Habits by James Clear. Tune in for an episode filled with humor, valuable lessons, and a fresh perspective on personal growth.

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Show Notes:
\nIntroduction - 3:00 - 21:45: We start by catching up on recent happenings in our lives. Slager shares a critical lesson he learned about gratitude and perspective after a brief period without running water. We also recap a bit of Tim's bachelor party, including golf and a memorable tour of the Woodford Distillery.
\nLife and Business Updates - 21:45 - 32:00: We dive into Tim's latest life and business updates. Tim talks about his imminent wedding, recent golf and pickleball ventures, and a rewarding workshop he conducted with the LEAP Program for ReSource, a Vermont Non-Profit. He shares how the experience sharpened his public speaking skills and how he tailored his career development tips to resonate with a younger audience.
\nSlager's Podcast Experience - 32:00 - 42:00: Slager recounts his recent appearance on the Cup of Joy podcast, where he discussed controlling emotions and expressing spirituality from a man's perspective. He highlights the importance of men expressing their emotions and seeking help.
\nBecoming a Learning Machine - 42:00 - 50:00: We discuss practical strategies to enhance learning in the workplace, especially when your manager may not know how to train you. From initiating discussions with your manager, utilizing internal resources, to leveraging external knowledge resources, we discuss numerous tactics to foster self-growth.
\nSlager's Business Update - 50:00 - 55:00: Slager provides a business update, focusing on his efforts in scheduling content. He shares how structuring content for different days and platforms forces a methodical approach to content creation.
\nWellness Tip - 55:00 - 57:00: Slager shares some minimal yet effective strategies for managing rib injuries, drawn from his personal experience with Jiu-Jitsu.
\nTim's Book Talk - 57:00 - 1:05:00: Tim discusses stoic philosophy, highlighting an impactful quote from Marcus Aurelius about where to invest your energy and time. He provides insight into how to apply these principles in both personal and professional contexts.
\nSlager's Book Talk - 1:05:00 - End: Slager shares valuable insights from the book "Atomic Habits" by James Clear. He breaks down the "habit loop," discusses ways to break bad habits and create good ones, offering a compelling close to our conversation.

","summary":"In this episode of the podcast, we connect on various aspects of life, from personal anecdotes and important life lessons to professional development and wellness tips. We provide some recent life updates , including Slager's unexpected lessons from a short-term water outage and Tim's bachelor party recap. You'll hear about Tim's exciting work with the LEAP Program, and how he's integrating journaling into his daily routine. Slager reveals his recent podcast experience discussing male emotions and spirituality, and his tactical approach to content scheduling. Lastly, we share valuable nuggets on becoming a self-reliant learner at work, dealing with rib injuries, and taking inspiration from stoic philosophy and Atomic Habits by James Clear. Tune in for an episode filled with humor, valuable lessons, and a fresh perspective on personal growth.","date_published":"2023-07-24T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c4116e26-4009-43ba-a5e0-0784b921b36d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":67754963,"duration_in_seconds":4409}]},{"id":"af943e45-d8d1-4244-b4ea-e6696873b04f","title":"Episode 212: Lissa Sears, Comedian, Actor, Motivational Speaker, Author, and Founder of \"Flat Out Love\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/lissa-sears","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this engaging podcast episode, we are joined by the multi-talented Lissa Sears. As a comedian, actor, motivational speaker, author, and the founder of \"Flat Out Love\", Sears shares her personal journey living with multiple sclerosis, the inception of her meetup group for those living flat post-mastectomy, and how comedy played a role in her life. She also enlightens us on the risks of breast cancer implants and how she developed a mindset to overcome life's tragedies. This is a heartfelt, inspiring, and informative episode you won't want to miss.\n\nTo learn more about Sears, visit her LinkTree here.\n\nShow Notes:\nIntroduction - 5:00 - 19:00: We kick off the episode with some light-hearted banter about college rivalries before delving into Sears' background and experience. She opens up about living with multiple sclerosis and the empowerment she felt when she quit smoking.\nRisks of Breast Cancer Implants - 19:00-30:00: At this point, Sears turns the conversation toward the serious risks associated with breast cancer implants. She raises concern about how doctors often push these implants on patients without fully divulging the potential dangers and complications.\nComedy Breakthrough - 30:00-43:30: Sears then recounts how she ventured into the world of comedy. She shares an amusing and inspiring anecdote about a chance encounter with Pat McAfee at a poker hall that played a significant role in influencing her comedy career.\nIntroduction to \"Flat Out Love\" - 43:30-1:08:00: Sears takes a moment to formally introduce herself and discuss the creation of “Flat Out Love”, a meetup group for flatties. She explains the process of setting up the Facebook page, which quickly gained traction and garnered over 3,000 members.\nExpanding \"Flat Out Love\" - 1:08:00-1:18:00: Moving forward, Sears describes her ongoing efforts to organize meetup groups in different cities and how she is building the “Flat Out Love” brand across the country. She also provides insights into how she assembled a small, dedicated team to aid in her mission.\nDeveloping a Resilient Mindset - 1:18-1:25:00: Here, Sears sheds light on how she developed the mental fortitude to overcome life’s tragedies, including her battles with multiple sclerosis and cancer. Her insights provide an uplifting perspective on resilience.\nPutting Things into Perspective - 1:25:00-1:33: Sears imparts valuable advice on the importance of putting things into perspective and focusing on the aspects of life that you can control. She emphasizes the significance of a positive outlook even in the face of adversity.\nLegacy - 1:35:00: In the concluding segment of the episode, we ask Sears how she wants to be remembered. She speaks passionately about her aspirations for her legacy and the impact she hopes to have on others through her life’s work.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this engaging podcast episode, we are joined by the multi-talented Lissa Sears. As a comedian, actor, motivational speaker, author, and the founder of "Flat Out Love", Sears shares her personal journey living with multiple sclerosis, the inception of her meetup group for those living flat post-mastectomy, and how comedy played a role in her life. She also enlightens us on the risks of breast cancer implants and how she developed a mindset to overcome life's tragedies. This is a heartfelt, inspiring, and informative episode you won't want to miss.

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To learn more about Sears, visit her LinkTree here.

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Show Notes:
\nIntroduction - 5:00 - 19:00: We kick off the episode with some light-hearted banter about college rivalries before delving into Sears' background and experience. She opens up about living with multiple sclerosis and the empowerment she felt when she quit smoking.
\nRisks of Breast Cancer Implants - 19:00-30:00: At this point, Sears turns the conversation toward the serious risks associated with breast cancer implants. She raises concern about how doctors often push these implants on patients without fully divulging the potential dangers and complications.
\nComedy Breakthrough - 30:00-43:30: Sears then recounts how she ventured into the world of comedy. She shares an amusing and inspiring anecdote about a chance encounter with Pat McAfee at a poker hall that played a significant role in influencing her comedy career.
\nIntroduction to "Flat Out Love" - 43:30-1:08:00: Sears takes a moment to formally introduce herself and discuss the creation of “Flat Out Love”, a meetup group for flatties. She explains the process of setting up the Facebook page, which quickly gained traction and garnered over 3,000 members.
\nExpanding "Flat Out Love" - 1:08:00-1:18:00: Moving forward, Sears describes her ongoing efforts to organize meetup groups in different cities and how she is building the “Flat Out Love” brand across the country. She also provides insights into how she assembled a small, dedicated team to aid in her mission.
\nDeveloping a Resilient Mindset - 1:18-1:25:00: Here, Sears sheds light on how she developed the mental fortitude to overcome life’s tragedies, including her battles with multiple sclerosis and cancer. Her insights provide an uplifting perspective on resilience.
\nPutting Things into Perspective - 1:25:00-1:33: Sears imparts valuable advice on the importance of putting things into perspective and focusing on the aspects of life that you can control. She emphasizes the significance of a positive outlook even in the face of adversity.
\nLegacy - 1:35:00: In the concluding segment of the episode, we ask Sears how she wants to be remembered. She speaks passionately about her aspirations for her legacy and the impact she hopes to have on others through her life’s work.

","summary":"In this engaging podcast episode, we are joined by the multi-talented Lissa Sears. As a comedian, actor, motivational speaker, author, and the founder of \"Flat Out Love\", Sears shares her personal journey living with multiple sclerosis, the inception of her meetup group for those living flat post-mastectomy, and how comedy played a role in her life. She also enlightens us on the risks of breast cancer implants and how she developed a mindset to overcome life's tragedies. This is a heartfelt, inspiring, and informative episode you won't want to miss.","date_published":"2023-06-19T07:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/af943e45-d8d1-4244-b4ea-e6696873b04f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":79800200,"duration_in_seconds":5970}]},{"id":"6334259a-af20-48b6-a057-cff8a346c077","title":"Episode 211: Christopher Ewing, Entrepreneur, Personal Trainer, and Founder of the \"Atlas Process\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/christopher-ewing","content_text":"Show Notes:\n\nChris Ewing is an entrepreneur, personal trainer, and Founder of the Atlas Process, a system designed to coach athletes toward a stronger mind and body. In this episode, we explore the impact of social media, personal accountability, physical training, and mindset development. Chris also shares his journey from a corporate 9-5 job to becoming an entrepreneur, developing the Atlas Process for high-performing athletes. He talks about his ideal clients, networking, and how he built a network in a new city without knowing anyone. We also discuss the power of positive affirmations, overcoming negative self-talk, and how to optimize your decision-making process. Listen in for tips on how to improve your life and mindset. \n\nTo learn more about Chris, you can reach him at:\n\nInstagram: @therealcewing\nEmail: theatlassprocess@gmail.com\n\nShow Description:\n\n4:00-27:07: We begin the show by discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the current school system, the good and bad of social media, the power of personal accountability, igniting your inner drive, and overcoming limitations and negative self-talk. We delve into the positive aspects of self-education through platforms like TikTok and YouTube, as well as the mental health impacts of social media. Chris shares insights on how to tap into your inner fire and push your body to its limits, transitioning it from a \"good\" to an \"excellent\" condition. He also discusses the integration of written affirmations into health and life journeys.\n27:07-55:00: Chris discusses his background and the path that led him to his current endeavors. He shares his experience working corporate 9-to-5 jobs, developing the \"Atlas Process\" for high-performing athletes, and ultimately starting his own business. We delve into his ideal training clients, lessons learned from the transition to entrepreneurship, and the challenges and benefits of giving things out for free as a business owner.\n55:00 - 1:27:30: Chris delves into mindset, self-development, and self-awareness. He shares how being an entrepreneur has made him a better person in various aspects of life. We also explore his strategies for building a network in a new city, the importance of journaling and daily positive affirmations, and his vision for scaling his business.\n1:27:30 - 1:30:00: Chris reflects on how he wants to be remembered and leaves us with his final thoughts on personal growth and using the internet as an infinite database for improving one's life.","content_html":"

Show Notes:

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Chris Ewing is an entrepreneur, personal trainer, and Founder of the Atlas Process, a system designed to coach athletes toward a stronger mind and body. In this episode, we explore the impact of social media, personal accountability, physical training, and mindset development. Chris also shares his journey from a corporate 9-5 job to becoming an entrepreneur, developing the Atlas Process for high-performing athletes. He talks about his ideal clients, networking, and how he built a network in a new city without knowing anyone. We also discuss the power of positive affirmations, overcoming negative self-talk, and how to optimize your decision-making process. Listen in for tips on how to improve your life and mindset.

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To learn more about Chris, you can reach him at:

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Instagram: @therealcewing
\nEmail: theatlassprocess@gmail.com

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Show Description:

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4:00-27:07: We begin the show by discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the current school system, the good and bad of social media, the power of personal accountability, igniting your inner drive, and overcoming limitations and negative self-talk. We delve into the positive aspects of self-education through platforms like TikTok and YouTube, as well as the mental health impacts of social media. Chris shares insights on how to tap into your inner fire and push your body to its limits, transitioning it from a "good" to an "excellent" condition. He also discusses the integration of written affirmations into health and life journeys.
\n27:07-55:00: Chris discusses his background and the path that led him to his current endeavors. He shares his experience working corporate 9-to-5 jobs, developing the "Atlas Process" for high-performing athletes, and ultimately starting his own business. We delve into his ideal training clients, lessons learned from the transition to entrepreneurship, and the challenges and benefits of giving things out for free as a business owner.
\n55:00 - 1:27:30: Chris delves into mindset, self-development, and self-awareness. He shares how being an entrepreneur has made him a better person in various aspects of life. We also explore his strategies for building a network in a new city, the importance of journaling and daily positive affirmations, and his vision for scaling his business.
\n1:27:30 - 1:30:00: Chris reflects on how he wants to be remembered and leaves us with his final thoughts on personal growth and using the internet as an infinite database for improving one's life.

","summary":"Chris Ewing is an entrepreneur, personal trainer, and Founder of the Atlas Process, a system designed to coach athletes toward a stronger mind and body. In this episode, we explore the impact of social media, personal accountability, physical training, and mindset development. Chris also shares his journey from a corporate 9-5 job to becoming an entrepreneur, developing the Atlas Process for high-performing athletes. He talks about his ideal clients, networking, and how he built a network in a new city without knowing anyone. We also discuss the power of positive affirmations, overcoming negative self-talk, and how to optimize your decision-making process. Listen in for tips on how to improve your life and mindset. \r\n\r\nTo learn more about Chris, you can reach him at:\r\n\r\nInstagram: @therealcewing\r\nEmail: theatlassprocess@gmail.com","date_published":"2023-05-26T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/6334259a-af20-48b6-a057-cff8a346c077.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":67972958,"duration_in_seconds":5395}]},{"id":"67103f19-9d6f-4145-8cc2-daa753c33e78","title":"Episode 210: Dolly Meckler, Entrepreneur, Content Creator, and Digital Media Consultant","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/dolly-meckler","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDolly Meckler is an entrepreneur, content creator, and digital/social media consultant. She is the Founder of Challah Dolly (Bread Brand), Creator and Host of \"You Have Such a Pretty Face\" (Interview Show about fat phobia and body image), Co-Founder of Snaplistings (Real Estate Marketing Company), and former team member of digital content powerhouses HBO and YouTube.\n\nIn this interview, Dolly talks about her entrepreneurial journey, key lessons learned along the way, and what all successful brands have in common. To learn more about Dolly, you can visit her work at:\n\nWebsite: DollyMeckler.com\nInstagram: @dollymeckler\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-17:30: Dolly dives into her college background, her entrepreneurial spirit, and how she started her own interview show at IU Bloomington.\n17:30-27:15: Dolly talks about her first \"real\" job after college at HBO and the key lessons she learned in digital marketing, social media management, and copywriting.\n27:15-33:30: Dolly discusses another entrepreneurial venture: \"Snaplistings,\" and how it transformed the real estate industry.\n33:30-45:00: Dolly dives into the process of moving to Los Angeles, pivoting into starting a bread baking business during the pandemic, and how she evolved her brand marketing into a radio show interviewing women about their experiences with body image.\n45:00-56:15: We ask Dolly about the biggest mind shifts she's experienced with brand storytelling and marketing.\n56:00-1:04:00: Dolly recaps her move back to New York, how her bread baking business took off, and what made that brand unique.\n1:04:00-1:19:00: To end the show, Dolly highlights her future goals, what all successful brands have in common, her final advice to the audience, and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Dolly Meckler is an entrepreneur, content creator, and digital/social media consultant. She is the Founder of Challah Dolly (Bread Brand), Creator and Host of "You Have Such a Pretty Face" (Interview Show about fat phobia and body image), Co-Founder of Snaplistings (Real Estate Marketing Company), and former team member of digital content powerhouses HBO and YouTube.

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In this interview, Dolly talks about her entrepreneurial journey, key lessons learned along the way, and what all successful brands have in common. To learn more about Dolly, you can visit her work at:

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Website: DollyMeckler.com
\nInstagram: @dollymeckler

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-17:30: Dolly dives into her college background, her entrepreneurial spirit, and how she started her own interview show at IU Bloomington.
\n17:30-27:15: Dolly talks about her first "real" job after college at HBO and the key lessons she learned in digital marketing, social media management, and copywriting.
\n27:15-33:30: Dolly discusses another entrepreneurial venture: "Snaplistings," and how it transformed the real estate industry.
\n33:30-45:00: Dolly dives into the process of moving to Los Angeles, pivoting into starting a bread baking business during the pandemic, and how she evolved her brand marketing into a radio show interviewing women about their experiences with body image.
\n45:00-56:15: We ask Dolly about the biggest mind shifts she's experienced with brand storytelling and marketing.
\n56:00-1:04:00: Dolly recaps her move back to New York, how her bread baking business took off, and what made that brand unique.
\n1:04:00-1:19:00: To end the show, Dolly highlights her future goals, what all successful brands have in common, her final advice to the audience, and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Dolly Meckler is an entrepreneur, content creator, and digital/social media consultant. She is the Founder of Challah Dolly (Bread Brand), Creator and Host of \"You Have Such a Pretty Face\" (Interview Show about fat phobia and body image), Co-Founder of Snaplistings (Real Estate Marketing Company), and former team member of digital content powerhouses HBO and YouTube.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Dolly talks about her entrepreneurial journey, key lessons learned along the way, and what all successful brands have in common. To learn more about Dolly, you can visit her work at:\r\n\r\nWebsite: DollyMeckler.com\r\nInstagram: @dollymeckler","date_published":"2023-05-17T09:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/67103f19-9d6f-4145-8cc2-daa753c33e78.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":55111832,"duration_in_seconds":4688}]},{"id":"9ea1b7de-831d-47f2-8aa2-e23a93987e95","title":"Episode 209: Drew Champlin, Jiu-Jitsu Coach, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Champlin Jiu-Jitsu Academy","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/drew-champlin","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this podcast, we talk with Drew, a jiu-jitsu coach and entrepreneur, about his personal journey of transformation and how he started his own business in the martial arts industry. Not only does he provide tips and lessons on starting a side hustle, but he also explains the many benefits of engaging in activities like jiu-jitsu.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n4:30 - 7:30 (Background and Transformation): Drew shares his personal story of how he found jiu-jitsu and how it helped him turn his life around. He discusses how he \"restarted\" his life through martial arts.\n7:30 - 12:30 (Starting Out in Martial Arts): Drew talks about how he got his first gym membership and the influence MMA and UFC on his fitness journey. He shares his first brush with martial arts and how it sparked his interest.\n12:30 - 15:30 (The Benefits of Working Out and Transitioning to MMA): Drew discusses the relatable stories he heard at the gym and the other benefits of working out. He talks about how he transitioned from weightlifting to mixed martial arts.\n15:30 - 21:00 (Immersing Himself in Jiu-Jitsu): Drew shares the things he learned as he immersed himself in jiu-jitsu. He talks about how he balanced his job before starting his business and transitioning out of the 9-5.\n21:00 - 29:30 (Starting His Business and Choosing a Location): Drew discusses how he decided on the location for his business and his personal process of becoming a coach.\n29:30 - 38:00 (Belt Progression and Hierarchy): Drew explains the belt progression in jiu-jitsu and the hierarchy of the sport. He talks about how one progresses through the ranks.\n38:00 - 45:30 (Scaling Plans and Surprising Things About Running a Business): Drew talks about his plans for scaling his business and the surprising things he's learned about running a business. He shares how his lifestyle has changed since becoming an entrepreneur.\n45:30 - 59:30 (Future Goals and Advice for Leaving a 9-5): Drew discusses his future goals with his own jiu-jitsu journey and offers advice for people who are looking to leave a 9-5 job.\n59:30 - 1:18:30 (Marketing, Advertising, and Open Chat): Drew talks about where his growth has come from and shares his thoughts on how he markets and advertises his business. \n1:18:30 (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and How He Wants to be Remembered): Drew shares what makes Brazilian jiu-jitsu different and how he wants to be remembered as a coach and entrepreneur.","content_html":"

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In this podcast, we talk with Drew, a jiu-jitsu coach and entrepreneur, about his personal journey of transformation and how he started his own business in the martial arts industry. Not only does he provide tips and lessons on starting a side hustle, but he also explains the many benefits of engaging in activities like jiu-jitsu.

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4:30 - 7:30 (Background and Transformation): Drew shares his personal story of how he found jiu-jitsu and how it helped him turn his life around. He discusses how he "restarted" his life through martial arts.
\n7:30 - 12:30 (Starting Out in Martial Arts): Drew talks about how he got his first gym membership and the influence MMA and UFC on his fitness journey. He shares his first brush with martial arts and how it sparked his interest.
\n12:30 - 15:30 (The Benefits of Working Out and Transitioning to MMA): Drew discusses the relatable stories he heard at the gym and the other benefits of working out. He talks about how he transitioned from weightlifting to mixed martial arts.
\n15:30 - 21:00 (Immersing Himself in Jiu-Jitsu): Drew shares the things he learned as he immersed himself in jiu-jitsu. He talks about how he balanced his job before starting his business and transitioning out of the 9-5.
\n21:00 - 29:30 (Starting His Business and Choosing a Location): Drew discusses how he decided on the location for his business and his personal process of becoming a coach.
\n29:30 - 38:00 (Belt Progression and Hierarchy): Drew explains the belt progression in jiu-jitsu and the hierarchy of the sport. He talks about how one progresses through the ranks.
\n38:00 - 45:30 (Scaling Plans and Surprising Things About Running a Business): Drew talks about his plans for scaling his business and the surprising things he's learned about running a business. He shares how his lifestyle has changed since becoming an entrepreneur.
\n45:30 - 59:30 (Future Goals and Advice for Leaving a 9-5): Drew discusses his future goals with his own jiu-jitsu journey and offers advice for people who are looking to leave a 9-5 job.
\n59:30 - 1:18:30 (Marketing, Advertising, and Open Chat): Drew talks about where his growth has come from and shares his thoughts on how he markets and advertises his business.
\n1:18:30 (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and How He Wants to be Remembered): Drew shares what makes Brazilian jiu-jitsu different and how he wants to be remembered as a coach and entrepreneur.

","summary":"In this podcast, we talk with Drew, a jiu-jitsu coach and entrepreneur, about his personal journey of transformation and how he started his own business in the martial arts industry. Not only does he provide tips and lessons on starting a side hustle, but he also explains the many benefits of engaging in activities like jiu-jitsu.","date_published":"2023-04-28T21:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/9ea1b7de-831d-47f2-8aa2-e23a93987e95.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":63123560,"duration_in_seconds":4911}]},{"id":"ec84179e-2679-4b53-a153-74f0528e4230","title":"Episode 208: Nick and Christian Cross, Content Creators and Co-Founders of \"Brodeine\" YouTube Channel","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/brodeine","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nNick and Christian Cross are Content Creators and Co-Founders of the YouTube channel \"Brodeine,\" which has gained over 1.04 million subscribers and 158 million views in 6 years. The duo of brothers performs comedic skits on their main channel, including their other channels: Brodeine Vlogz, Brodeine Warfare, Dab of Brodeine, and Brodeine Cinemas.\n\nIn this interview, Nick and Christian talk about their motivation for starting their channel, their creative process, and advice for future content creators in making the internet a better place.\n\nTo learn more about Christian and Nick, visit their YouTube channel at youtube.com/@Brodeine\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-15:15: Christian and Nick explain how they first got into YouTube, the motivation to start their channel \"Brodeine,\" and where they got their sense of humor from.\n15:15-25:15: Christian and Nick describe what a typical day looks like for them, their creative process, where they came up with their name, and the skills they needed to produce a successful YouTube channel.\n25:15-34:45: Christian and Nick discuss the other channels they've expanded to and the various topics they're creating channels for. This question also leads into a discussion about TikTok censoring and the potential of Rumble.\n34:45-46:45: Christian and Nick talk about ways they would improve the online creator landscape, lessons learned from the recent Mr. Beast situation, and how the internet and social media can be used for good.\n46:45-59:45: We end the show asking Brodeine about new projects they're working on, advice to content creators getting their start, and how they want to be remembered.","content_html":"

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Nick and Christian Cross are Content Creators and Co-Founders of the YouTube channel "Brodeine," which has gained over 1.04 million subscribers and 158 million views in 6 years. The duo of brothers performs comedic skits on their main channel, including their other channels: Brodeine Vlogz, Brodeine Warfare, Dab of Brodeine, and Brodeine Cinemas.

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In this interview, Nick and Christian talk about their motivation for starting their channel, their creative process, and advice for future content creators in making the internet a better place.

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To learn more about Christian and Nick, visit their YouTube channel at youtube.com/@Brodeine

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-15:15: Christian and Nick explain how they first got into YouTube, the motivation to start their channel "Brodeine," and where they got their sense of humor from.
\n15:15-25:15: Christian and Nick describe what a typical day looks like for them, their creative process, where they came up with their name, and the skills they needed to produce a successful YouTube channel.
\n25:15-34:45: Christian and Nick discuss the other channels they've expanded to and the various topics they're creating channels for. This question also leads into a discussion about TikTok censoring and the potential of Rumble.
\n34:45-46:45: Christian and Nick talk about ways they would improve the online creator landscape, lessons learned from the recent Mr. Beast situation, and how the internet and social media can be used for good.
\n46:45-59:45: We end the show asking Brodeine about new projects they're working on, advice to content creators getting their start, and how they want to be remembered.

","summary":"Nick and Christian Cross are Content Creators and Co-Founders of the YouTube channel \"Brodeine,\" which has gained over 1.04 million subscribers and 158 million views in 6 years. The duo of brothers performs comedic skits on their main channel, including their other channels: Brodeine Vlogz, Brodeine Warfare, Dab of Brodeine, and Brodeine Cinemas.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Nick and Christian talk about their motivation for starting their channel, their creative process, and advice for future content creators in making the internet a better place.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Christian and Nick, visit their YouTube channel at youtube.com/@Brodeine","date_published":"2023-04-07T13:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/ec84179e-2679-4b53-a153-74f0528e4230.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":55437508,"duration_in_seconds":3681}]},{"id":"d7d66df3-e061-4374-9943-ff3ef2521f81","title":"Episode 207: How to Manage Stress, The Perfect Mindset for Decision Making, and How to Eat For Your Blood Type","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-207","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's show, we provide tips on how to manage your stress in a healthy way, maintain a positive mindset when making everyday decisions, and eating for your blood type.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:00-32:30: We open the show discussing our dreams of a new studio, highlighting Episode 206 with the founders of Indiana's first alcohol-free bar, Slager's trip to Colorado, and Tim's competitive sports endeavors.\n32:30-40:30: Slager provides multiple actionable tips on ways to manage your stress in a healthy way.\n40:30-45:30: Tim provides a quick business update and leads into book talk recapping Viktor Frankl's \"Man Search for Meaning,\" where he explains how to use a healthy mindset to make positive decisions.\n45:30-52:00: Slager ends the show by highlighting the book \"Eat for Your Type\" by Peter D'Adamo, explaining why you should eat for your blood type.","content_html":"

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In today's show, we provide tips on how to manage your stress in a healthy way, maintain a positive mindset when making everyday decisions, and eating for your blood type.

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Show Highlights:

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2:00-32:30: We open the show discussing our dreams of a new studio, highlighting Episode 206 with the founders of Indiana's first alcohol-free bar, Slager's trip to Colorado, and Tim's competitive sports endeavors.
\n32:30-40:30: Slager provides multiple actionable tips on ways to manage your stress in a healthy way.
\n40:30-45:30: Tim provides a quick business update and leads into book talk recapping Viktor Frankl's "Man Search for Meaning," where he explains how to use a healthy mindset to make positive decisions.
\n45:30-52:00: Slager ends the show by highlighting the book "Eat for Your Type" by Peter D'Adamo, explaining why you should eat for your blood type.

","summary":"In today's show, we provide tips on how to manage your stress in a healthy way, maintain a positive mindset when making everyday decisions, and eating for your blood type.","date_published":"2023-03-25T05:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d7d66df3-e061-4374-9943-ff3ef2521f81.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46288372,"duration_in_seconds":3162}]},{"id":"51d408d0-6fe0-4a10-bdc6-9a1dcb184750","title":"Episode 206: Shwa Hall and Max Gavin, Co-Founders of Memento","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/memento","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nShwa Hall and Max Gavin are the Co-founders of Memento Zero Proof Lounge, Indiana's first alcohol-free bar and coffee shop, set to open in March 2023 in the First Internet Bank Building in downtown Fishers. The lounge will offer non-alcoholic beer, wine espresso-based drinks, alcohol-free craft cocktails, and food.\n\nIn this interview, Shwa and Max talk about the mission and idea behind their business and how they want to impact the local community. We also dive into the most commonly asked questions, including what the drink mixing process looks like, the journey of forming the business, and how their lounge will be unique.\n\nTo learn more about Shwa, Max, and Memento, visit their website at mementoretail.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-12:30: We begin the show learning about Shwa and Max's background and their initial motivation for starting Indiana's first non-alcoholic bar and coffee shop.\n12:30-22:30: Shwa and Max explain the steps in forming their business and the story behind the Memento brand.\n22:30-39:30: Shwa and Max describe the process of creating alcohol-free cocktails and the key partnerships they've established in Indianapolis and beyond.\n39:30-54:00: Shwa and Max talk about Memento's location in downtown Fishers, which will open for business this year. They also describe their target market and how their target demographic has changed since the business' inception.\n54:00-1:14:00: We end the show asking Shwa and max the most common questions they get about their business, what type of food they will have at the shop, and how they want to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Shwa Hall and Max Gavin are the Co-founders of Memento Zero Proof Lounge, Indiana's first alcohol-free bar and coffee shop, set to open in March 2023 in the First Internet Bank Building in downtown Fishers. The lounge will offer non-alcoholic beer, wine espresso-based drinks, alcohol-free craft cocktails, and food.

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In this interview, Shwa and Max talk about the mission and idea behind their business and how they want to impact the local community. We also dive into the most commonly asked questions, including what the drink mixing process looks like, the journey of forming the business, and how their lounge will be unique.

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To learn more about Shwa, Max, and Memento, visit their website at mementoretail.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-12:30: We begin the show learning about Shwa and Max's background and their initial motivation for starting Indiana's first non-alcoholic bar and coffee shop.
\n12:30-22:30: Shwa and Max explain the steps in forming their business and the story behind the Memento brand.
\n22:30-39:30: Shwa and Max describe the process of creating alcohol-free cocktails and the key partnerships they've established in Indianapolis and beyond.
\n39:30-54:00: Shwa and Max talk about Memento's location in downtown Fishers, which will open for business this year. They also describe their target market and how their target demographic has changed since the business' inception.
\n54:00-1:14:00: We end the show asking Shwa and max the most common questions they get about their business, what type of food they will have at the shop, and how they want to be remembered.

","summary":"Shwa Hall and Max Gavin are the Co-founders of Memento Zero Proof Lounge, Indiana's first alcohol-free bar and coffee shop, set to open in March 2023 in the First Internet Bank Building in downtown Fishers. The lounge will offer non-alcoholic beer, wine espresso-based drinks, alcohol-free craft cocktails, and food.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Shwa and Max talk about the mission and idea behind their business and how they want to impact the local community. We also dive into the most commonly asked questions, including what the drink mixing process looks like, the journey of forming the business, and how their lounge will be unique.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Shwa, Max, and Memento, visit their website at mementoretail.com","date_published":"2023-03-02T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/51d408d0-6fe0-4a10-bdc6-9a1dcb184750.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":69223722,"duration_in_seconds":4644}]},{"id":"eccfa23c-3bae-402a-b6f3-f769b95446c7","title":"Episode 205: What is a Nutrition Coach? Benefits of Cold Showers, 3 Productivity Tips, How to Have Complete Control of Yourself","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-205","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn our first solo episode of 2023, we provide updates on our holidays and business goals. We also talk about ways in which we will be improving our production value of the show this year. For career and health tips, Tim offers 3 productivity strategies to help you achieve more. Slager also explains what a nutrition coach is and why he is starting to incorporate cold showers into his daily routine. To end the show, we dive into readings from Traver Boehm (how to have complete control over yourself) and Seneca (how to leverage your thoughts to provide value for others).\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n1:45-17:30: We recap our favorite moments from the holidays, new improvements to our show's production, and our thoughts heading into the new year.\n17:30-36:30: We each provide updates on our businesses: Tim highlights upcoming events and a key milestone, while Slager explains his goals for this year.\n36:30-43:30: Slager explains what a nutrition coach is and the benefits of cold showers.\n43:30-53:00: Tim offers 3 productivity tips to help you achieve more in your life and career.\n53:00-59:30: Slager highlights a key section from \"Man Uncivilized\" by Traver Boehm, focusing on how to have complete control of yourself.\n59:30: Tim analyzes a stoic teaching by Seneca, highlighting how to leverage your thoughts to produce value for others.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In our first solo episode of 2023, we provide updates on our holidays and business goals. We also talk about ways in which we will be improving our production value of the show this year. For career and health tips, Tim offers 3 productivity strategies to help you achieve more. Slager also explains what a nutrition coach is and why he is starting to incorporate cold showers into his daily routine. To end the show, we dive into readings from Traver Boehm (how to have complete control over yourself) and Seneca (how to leverage your thoughts to provide value for others).

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Show Highlights:

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1:45-17:30: We recap our favorite moments from the holidays, new improvements to our show's production, and our thoughts heading into the new year.
\n17:30-36:30: We each provide updates on our businesses: Tim highlights upcoming events and a key milestone, while Slager explains his goals for this year.
\n36:30-43:30: Slager explains what a nutrition coach is and the benefits of cold showers.
\n43:30-53:00: Tim offers 3 productivity tips to help you achieve more in your life and career.
\n53:00-59:30: Slager highlights a key section from "Man Uncivilized" by Traver Boehm, focusing on how to have complete control of yourself.
\n59:30: Tim analyzes a stoic teaching by Seneca, highlighting how to leverage your thoughts to produce value for others.

","summary":"In our first solo episode of 2023, we provide updates on our holidays and business goals. We also talk about ways in which we will be improving our production value of the show this year. For career and health tips, Tim offers 3 productivity strategies to help you achieve more. Slager also explains what a nutrition coach is and why he is starting to incorporate cold showers into his daily routine. To end the show, we dive into readings from Traver Boehm (how to have complete control over yourself) and Seneca (how to leverage your thoughts to provide value for others).","date_published":"2023-02-08T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/eccfa23c-3bae-402a-b6f3-f769b95446c7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59359489,"duration_in_seconds":4161}]},{"id":"10682b62-5115-436c-97da-dcf09b651615","title":"Episode 204: Bridget Boyle, Head of People & Culture, Roche Diagnostic","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/bridget-boyle","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nBridget Boyle is the Head of People & Culture for Roche Diagnostics' U.S. Diagnostics Commercial Organization, as part of the HR Shared Service Center that supports all Roche employees in North America. She also contributes as a member of Roche's Global Diagnostics HR Leadership Team.\n\nIn this interview, Bridget not only highlights key moments in her career path, but she also provides actionable lessons on networking at a company, how to make yourself more valuable for an organization, and what leaders can do to maximize the talent around them.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-11:15: We begin the show recapping our experiences with the cold plunge tub, Bridget's motivation for starting cold plunge last year, and long-term health benefits.\n11:15-22:15: Bridget dives into her professional background, how she found her love for the outdoors, and a memorable job she had early in her career that influenced her passion for building relationships. She also provides advice to individuals who are considering a gap year before or after college.\n22:15-36:45: Bridget explains how to network effectively at an organization, what to do when you are stuck in a role, how to be proactive in asking for what you want, and leveraging your \"superpowers\" to unlock meaningful career opportunities.\n36:45-43:45: Bridget reflects on a major career inflection point and hurdles she had to overcome when moving across the country for an HR leadership job.\n43:45-58:15: Bridget highlights the big projects she's taken on in her HR leadership roles at Roche, how her and her internal partners are using data analytics to develop talent, and how to spark motivation and innovation across the enterprise.\n58:15-1:15:45: Bridget outlines what her company did from an HR perspective to support employees during the pandemic, transitioning from 100% remote work to hybrid work, and how her organization keeps employees engaged.\n1:15:45-1:36:45: We end the show by asking Bridget about any passion projects, what she is looking to achieve this coming year, and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

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Bridget Boyle is the Head of People & Culture for Roche Diagnostics' U.S. Diagnostics Commercial Organization, as part of the HR Shared Service Center that supports all Roche employees in North America. She also contributes as a member of Roche's Global Diagnostics HR Leadership Team.

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In this interview, Bridget not only highlights key moments in her career path, but she also provides actionable lessons on networking at a company, how to make yourself more valuable for an organization, and what leaders can do to maximize the talent around them.

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-11:15: We begin the show recapping our experiences with the cold plunge tub, Bridget's motivation for starting cold plunge last year, and long-term health benefits.
\n11:15-22:15: Bridget dives into her professional background, how she found her love for the outdoors, and a memorable job she had early in her career that influenced her passion for building relationships. She also provides advice to individuals who are considering a gap year before or after college.
\n22:15-36:45: Bridget explains how to network effectively at an organization, what to do when you are stuck in a role, how to be proactive in asking for what you want, and leveraging your "superpowers" to unlock meaningful career opportunities.
\n36:45-43:45: Bridget reflects on a major career inflection point and hurdles she had to overcome when moving across the country for an HR leadership job.
\n43:45-58:15: Bridget highlights the big projects she's taken on in her HR leadership roles at Roche, how her and her internal partners are using data analytics to develop talent, and how to spark motivation and innovation across the enterprise.
\n58:15-1:15:45: Bridget outlines what her company did from an HR perspective to support employees during the pandemic, transitioning from 100% remote work to hybrid work, and how her organization keeps employees engaged.
\n1:15:45-1:36:45: We end the show by asking Bridget about any passion projects, what she is looking to achieve this coming year, and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Bridget Boyle is the Head of People & Culture for Roche Diagnostics' U.S. Diagnostics Commercial Organization, as part of the HR Shared Service Center that supports all Roche employees in North America. She also contributes as a member of Roche's Global Diagnostics HR Leadership Team.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Bridget not only highlights key moments in her career path, but she also provides actionable lessons on networking at a company, how to make yourself more valuable for an organization, and what leaders can do to maximize the talent around them.","date_published":"2023-01-25T18:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/10682b62-5115-436c-97da-dcf09b651615.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":80145311,"duration_in_seconds":5827}]},{"id":"9406193e-c65c-4b6d-9c42-a920e9630a5d","title":"Episode 203: How to Define \"Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years,\" Postural Work for Golfers, How to Tell Compelling Stories, and Finding Your \"Why\" with Training","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-203","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, Slager recaps Jonah Hill's \"Stutz\" documentary on Netflix and Dr. Phil's appearance on the Rogan Podcast. Tim provides you guidance on how to reflect on the question \"Where do you see yourself in 5 years?\" For book talk, Slager analyzes \"Man Uncivilized\" by providing a different perspective in your training regimen, while offering actionable tips for golfers and athletes when it comes to postural work. Tim's book talk involves how to tell a compelling story, drawing concepts from \"You Inc.\" by Harry Beckwith.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:45-27:15: Tim recaps his Florida vacation and golf course networking, we talk about how to be a better human being during the holidays, and Slager reflects on two special programs he watched: Jonah Hill's \"Stutz\" Netflix Documentary and Dr. Phil's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast.\n27:15-44:15: Tim provides his business update, lessons learned from writing credentials for a corporate company, and how to answer the question: \"where do you see yourself in 5 years?\"\n44:15-55:45: Slager provides a business update on searching for video editing software, explains the concept of Chat GPT, and provides actionable exercises and tips on postural work for golfers and other athletes, resulting in more strength and power.\n55:45-59:15: Tim dives into the book \"You Inc.\" by Harry Beckwith and explains how you can tell compelling stories in presentations or interviews.\n59:15-1:04:45: To end the show, Slager recaps \"Man Uncivilized\" by Traver Boehm by uncovering the importance of \"why\" we train, and using this motivation to maximize your gains.\n\nFree Resources:\n5 Best Golf Warm-Up Exercises\nMacro and Tracking Guide\nQuality Sleep Guide\nHydration Guide\nInterview Prep Worksheet\nLinkedIn Profile Blueprint\nJob Search Guide\nCareer Achievement Mapping Guide","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, Slager recaps Jonah Hill's "Stutz" documentary on Netflix and Dr. Phil's appearance on the Rogan Podcast. Tim provides you guidance on how to reflect on the question "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" For book talk, Slager analyzes "Man Uncivilized" by providing a different perspective in your training regimen, while offering actionable tips for golfers and athletes when it comes to postural work. Tim's book talk involves how to tell a compelling story, drawing concepts from "You Inc." by Harry Beckwith.

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Show Highlights:

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2:45-27:15: Tim recaps his Florida vacation and golf course networking, we talk about how to be a better human being during the holidays, and Slager reflects on two special programs he watched: Jonah Hill's "Stutz" Netflix Documentary and Dr. Phil's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast.
\n27:15-44:15: Tim provides his business update, lessons learned from writing credentials for a corporate company, and how to answer the question: "where do you see yourself in 5 years?"
\n44:15-55:45: Slager provides a business update on searching for video editing software, explains the concept of Chat GPT, and provides actionable exercises and tips on postural work for golfers and other athletes, resulting in more strength and power.
\n55:45-59:15: Tim dives into the book "You Inc." by Harry Beckwith and explains how you can tell compelling stories in presentations or interviews.
\n59:15-1:04:45: To end the show, Slager recaps "Man Uncivilized" by Traver Boehm by uncovering the importance of "why" we train, and using this motivation to maximize your gains.

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Free Resources:
\n5 Best Golf Warm-Up Exercises
\nMacro and Tracking Guide
\nQuality Sleep Guide
\nHydration Guide
\nInterview Prep Worksheet
\nLinkedIn Profile Blueprint
\nJob Search Guide
\nCareer Achievement Mapping Guide

","summary":"In today's episode, Slager recaps Jonah Hill's \"Stutz\" documentary on Netflix and Dr. Phil's appearance on the Rogan Podcast. Tim provides you guidance on how to reflect on the question \"Where do you see yourself in 5 years?\" For book talk, Slager analyzes \"Man Uncivilized\" by providing a different perspective in your training regimen, while offering actionable tips for golfers and athletes when it comes to postural work. Tim's book talk involves how to tell a compelling story, drawing concepts from \"You Inc.\" by Harry Beckwith.","date_published":"2022-12-23T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/9406193e-c65c-4b6d-9c42-a920e9630a5d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57135470,"duration_in_seconds":3889}]},{"id":"95b1433e-a168-479b-8b48-8fa9a3afc8b3","title":"Episode 202: Justin Stouder, CTO of FireMon","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/justin-stouder-202","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJustin Stouder is the Chief Technology Officer of FireMon, a software development company focused on improving security operations and outcomes. He is also the founder of Summitwise, which provides high-altitude and high-impact leadership experiences.\n\nIn this interview, Justin provides networking tips and career lessons, based on his path through financial services, software, and IT. He also explains how to define your core values and let them guide you through your personal and professional life. Justin also discusses how to make yourself more valuable, whether it is through public speaking, leading through a non-management role, or initiating meaningful conversations with other professionals. We end the show discussing how a company can improve its company culture and attract top talent, especially if it is a hybrid or remote company.\n\nTo learn more about FireMon or Justin's business Summitwise, learn more below:\n\nFireMon \nSummitwise\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:15-26:30: Justin reflects on his career path through financial services, software, and IT. He highlights key networking lessons and best practices he learned along the way, which allowed him to progress through multiple leadership roles.\n26:30-33:30: Justin discusses his CTO role with FireMon, things new leaders can do to be more self-aware, and how an organization can define and execute its core values.\n33:30-51:45: Justin provides anecdotal lessons on how to overcome fear of public speaking, how he prepares for his presentations, and what all great speeches have in common.\n51:4-1:07:00: Justin explains the mission behind \"Summitwise\" mountain experience for high-performing leaders, including what leaders can do achieve a healthy headspace for idea creation. We also cover how you can be a leader in your organization without the job title.\n1:07:00-1:20:15: We ask Justin about the future of remote work, how hybrid/remote companies can maintain a healthy culture, and how to attract top talent at these types of companies.\n1:20:15: We end the show by asking Justin how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Justin Stouder is the Chief Technology Officer of FireMon, a software development company focused on improving security operations and outcomes. He is also the founder of Summitwise, which provides high-altitude and high-impact leadership experiences.

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In this interview, Justin provides networking tips and career lessons, based on his path through financial services, software, and IT. He also explains how to define your core values and let them guide you through your personal and professional life. Justin also discusses how to make yourself more valuable, whether it is through public speaking, leading through a non-management role, or initiating meaningful conversations with other professionals. We end the show discussing how a company can improve its company culture and attract top talent, especially if it is a hybrid or remote company.

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To learn more about FireMon or Justin's business Summitwise, learn more below:

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FireMon
\nSummitwise

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Show Highlights:

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4:15-26:30: Justin reflects on his career path through financial services, software, and IT. He highlights key networking lessons and best practices he learned along the way, which allowed him to progress through multiple leadership roles.
\n26:30-33:30: Justin discusses his CTO role with FireMon, things new leaders can do to be more self-aware, and how an organization can define and execute its core values.
\n33:30-51:45: Justin provides anecdotal lessons on how to overcome fear of public speaking, how he prepares for his presentations, and what all great speeches have in common.
\n51:4-1:07:00: Justin explains the mission behind "Summitwise" mountain experience for high-performing leaders, including what leaders can do achieve a healthy headspace for idea creation. We also cover how you can be a leader in your organization without the job title.
\n1:07:00-1:20:15: We ask Justin about the future of remote work, how hybrid/remote companies can maintain a healthy culture, and how to attract top talent at these types of companies.
\n1:20:15: We end the show by asking Justin how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Justin Stouder is the Chief Technology Officer of FireMon, a software development company focused on improving security operations and outcomes. He is also the founder of Summitwise, which provides high-altitude and high-impact leadership experiences.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Justin provides networking tips and career lessons, based on his path through financial services, software, and IT. He also explains how to define your core values and let them guide you through your personal and professional life. Justin also discusses how to make yourself more valuable, whether it is through public speaking, leading through a non-management role, or initiating meaningful conversations with other professionals. We end the show discussing how a company can improve its company culture and attract top talent, especially if it is a hybrid or remote company.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about FireMon or Justin's business Summitwise, learn more below:\r\n\r\nFireMon: firemon.com\r\nSummitwise: www.summitwise.com","date_published":"2022-12-15T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/95b1433e-a168-479b-8b48-8fa9a3afc8b3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":61294472,"duration_in_seconds":4914}]},{"id":"3c53ef25-7cda-47ea-8cf0-f8aa9404868e","title":"Episode 201: Johnathan Gorman, Actor, Writer, Producer, Keynote Speaker, Life Coach, and Corporate Sales Leader","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/gorman","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJohnathan Gorman is an actor, writer, producer, keynote speaker, life coach, and corporate sales leader. He is also the author of \"Your Life is Your Movie: The Biggest Obstacle You'll Ever Have to Overcome is Your Mind,\" which will be released in January 2023. With over 40 years in the entertainment industry, Johnathan discusses his journey, lessons learned, and how it helped him succeed in other areas of his life. Johnathan also dives into effective sales and relationship-building strategies, reflecting on his corporate sales career. Throughout our conversation, Johnathan also provides practical tips, activities, and mechanisms to becoming the best version of yourself.\n\nTo learn more about Johnathan, you can visit his [website](inspiredbyjg.com), where you can find information on how to preorder his book.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:30-14:00: Johnathan dives into his background as an actor, writer, producer, and corporate sales leader. He recaps his childhood influences, school experience, and lessons that gave him a solid foundation as a human being.\n14:00-36:00: Johnathan describes how he first found music and the entertainment industry, how to maximize your own gifts, and steps to finding your purpose and leveling up in life.\n36:00-51:30: Johnathan provides actionable tips, practices, and mechanisms for improving your confidence, overcoming self-doubt, and being happy with who you are. He also provides an example of how you can stay organized and on track with your life goals.\n51:30-1:00:30: We ask Johnathan what makes a great story, the characteristics of a great storyteller, and how to draw your audience in.\n1:00:30-1:14:30: Johnathan reflects on his transition from the entertainment industry into a corporate sales setting. He discusses how to be successful in sales, how to be the expert in the room without having a lot of years of experience, and how to prepare for important sales moments.\n1:14:30-1:38:30: Johnathan provides several insights and actions you can take for self-improvement and becoming the best version of yourself.\n1:38:30-1:47:30: Johnathan talks about his motivation to write his book and other advice for people getting into acting. We end the show by asking Johnathan how he wants to be remembered","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Johnathan Gorman is an actor, writer, producer, keynote speaker, life coach, and corporate sales leader. He is also the author of "Your Life is Your Movie: The Biggest Obstacle You'll Ever Have to Overcome is Your Mind," which will be released in January 2023. With over 40 years in the entertainment industry, Johnathan discusses his journey, lessons learned, and how it helped him succeed in other areas of his life. Johnathan also dives into effective sales and relationship-building strategies, reflecting on his corporate sales career. Throughout our conversation, Johnathan also provides practical tips, activities, and mechanisms to becoming the best version of yourself.

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To learn more about Johnathan, you can visit his [website](inspiredbyjg.com), where you can find information on how to preorder his book.

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Show Highlights:

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4:30-14:00: Johnathan dives into his background as an actor, writer, producer, and corporate sales leader. He recaps his childhood influences, school experience, and lessons that gave him a solid foundation as a human being.
\n14:00-36:00: Johnathan describes how he first found music and the entertainment industry, how to maximize your own gifts, and steps to finding your purpose and leveling up in life.
\n36:00-51:30: Johnathan provides actionable tips, practices, and mechanisms for improving your confidence, overcoming self-doubt, and being happy with who you are. He also provides an example of how you can stay organized and on track with your life goals.
\n51:30-1:00:30: We ask Johnathan what makes a great story, the characteristics of a great storyteller, and how to draw your audience in.
\n1:00:30-1:14:30: Johnathan reflects on his transition from the entertainment industry into a corporate sales setting. He discusses how to be successful in sales, how to be the expert in the room without having a lot of years of experience, and how to prepare for important sales moments.
\n1:14:30-1:38:30: Johnathan provides several insights and actions you can take for self-improvement and becoming the best version of yourself.
\n1:38:30-1:47:30: Johnathan talks about his motivation to write his book and other advice for people getting into acting. We end the show by asking Johnathan how he wants to be remembered

","summary":"Johnathan Gorman is an actor, writer, producer, keynote speaker, life coach, and corporate sales leader. He is also the author of \"Your Life is Your Movie: The Biggest Obstacle You'll Ever Have to Overcome is Your Mind,\" which will be released in January 2023. With over 40 years in the entertainment industry, Johnathan discusses his journey, lessons learned, and how it helped him succeed in other areas of his life. Johnathan also dives into effective sales and relationship-building strategies, reflecting on his corporate sales career. Throughout our conversation, Johnathan also provides practical tips, activities, and mechanisms to becoming the best version of yourself.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Johnathan, you can visit inspiredbyjg.com, where you can find information on how to preorder his book.","date_published":"2022-12-02T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/3c53ef25-7cda-47ea-8cf0-f8aa9404868e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":71140364,"duration_in_seconds":6513}]},{"id":"b5fc488a-4ced-48ae-89f3-9cb441ca0436","title":"Episode 200: Our Favorite 6 OTD Episodes, Why Golfers Should Lift Weights, and How to be a Clearer Communicator","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-200","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we each reflect on our top 3 most influential Off the Dome Radio episodes, and how each one helped us level up in life. For career and fitness tips, we discuss how to provide more clarity with your communication and 3 reasons why golfers should lift weights.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:45-34:15: We end the show with some reflection on our last 200 episodes, big events coming up for each of our businesses, and how we're approaching content creation in 2023.\n34:15-44:15: Tim explains how to provide more clarity behind your questions, including a tip to make yourself a better communicator.\n44:15-52:15: Slager provides 3 reasons why golfers should lift weights, including some ideas on how to get started with your golf fitness journey.\n52:15-1:20:00: We end the show by each highlighting our top 3 most influential OTD episodes, and how they molded us into who we are today.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we each reflect on our top 3 most influential Off the Dome Radio episodes, and how each one helped us level up in life. For career and fitness tips, we discuss how to provide more clarity with your communication and 3 reasons why golfers should lift weights.

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Show Highlights:

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2:45-34:15: We end the show with some reflection on our last 200 episodes, big events coming up for each of our businesses, and how we're approaching content creation in 2023.
\n34:15-44:15: Tim explains how to provide more clarity behind your questions, including a tip to make yourself a better communicator.
\n44:15-52:15: Slager provides 3 reasons why golfers should lift weights, including some ideas on how to get started with your golf fitness journey.
\n52:15-1:20:00: We end the show by each highlighting our top 3 most influential OTD episodes, and how they molded us into who we are today.

","summary":"In today's episode, we each reflect on our top 3 most influential Off the Dome Radio episodes, and how each one helped us level up in life. For career and fitness tips, we discuss how to provide more clarity with your communication and 3 reasons why golfers should lift weights.","date_published":"2022-11-18T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b5fc488a-4ced-48ae-89f3-9cb441ca0436.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":74999323,"duration_in_seconds":5055}]},{"id":"464e45da-a0ab-4b76-b29f-eddea9876f8b","title":"Episode 199: Chad Evans, Jazz Musician (Saxophone)","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/chad-evans","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nChad Evans is a Jazz Musician from St. Louis, Missouri, specializing in the Saxophone with expertise in improvisation and music composition. Chad has appeared in duo, trio, and full band ensembles for local and regional performances, including collaborations with the Jane Powel Band, Albert King Band, Bosman Twins, and William \"Bill Tucker.\" Chad also serves as a music instructor for aspiring musicians of all ages. A few of Chad's musical productions include: Stress Free Groove (2010), Stress Free Zone (2005), Warrior (1996), and Takin Place (1993).\n\nIn this interview, Chad reflects on his career and lessons learned about networking, finding your passion, and constantly improving as an artist or musician.\n\nTo learn more about Chad, you can visit him on his website or YouTube:\n\n[Website](chadevansentertainment.com)\n[YouTube](youtube.com/channel/UCnUSWjp-Su30pmMJNchjSVA)\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-13:00: Chad explains how he learned jazz and the saxophone, how music helped guide him through his childhood, and how it has evolved into teaching others.\n13:00-19:00: Chad reflects on his time studying music in Belgium, including life-changing advice that helped him excel as a jazz musician.\n19:00-26:45: Chad explains his experience in performing his music for the public audience on the streets, key lessons about finding your passion, and advice for young people who are pursuing a venture involving art or music.\n26:45-42:15: Chad highlights the transition as a street musician to a touring band member, key insights he learned from the top musicians in the industry, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who are smarter than you.\n42:15-1:02:45: After asking Chad about his preparation process for shows, we dive into a discussion about building an online brand, creating content in today's digital age, and how to network with people in your industry.\n1:02:45-1:13:15: Chad talks about how music has positively impacted other areas of his life. We also ask Chad about any memorable performances, and what it he does to influence audiences through his music.\n1:13:15-1:26:15: Chad discusses his teaching methods with students and future goals for his business.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Chad Evans is a Jazz Musician from St. Louis, Missouri, specializing in the Saxophone with expertise in improvisation and music composition. Chad has appeared in duo, trio, and full band ensembles for local and regional performances, including collaborations with the Jane Powel Band, Albert King Band, Bosman Twins, and William "Bill Tucker." Chad also serves as a music instructor for aspiring musicians of all ages. A few of Chad's musical productions include: Stress Free Groove (2010), Stress Free Zone (2005), Warrior (1996), and Takin Place (1993).

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In this interview, Chad reflects on his career and lessons learned about networking, finding your passion, and constantly improving as an artist or musician.

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To learn more about Chad, you can visit him on his website or YouTube:

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[Website](chadevansentertainment.com)
\n[YouTube](youtube.com/channel/UCnUSWjp-Su30pmMJNchjSVA)

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-13:00: Chad explains how he learned jazz and the saxophone, how music helped guide him through his childhood, and how it has evolved into teaching others.
\n13:00-19:00: Chad reflects on his time studying music in Belgium, including life-changing advice that helped him excel as a jazz musician.
\n19:00-26:45: Chad explains his experience in performing his music for the public audience on the streets, key lessons about finding your passion, and advice for young people who are pursuing a venture involving art or music.
\n26:45-42:15: Chad highlights the transition as a street musician to a touring band member, key insights he learned from the top musicians in the industry, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who are smarter than you.
\n42:15-1:02:45: After asking Chad about his preparation process for shows, we dive into a discussion about building an online brand, creating content in today's digital age, and how to network with people in your industry.
\n1:02:45-1:13:15: Chad talks about how music has positively impacted other areas of his life. We also ask Chad about any memorable performances, and what it he does to influence audiences through his music.
\n1:13:15-1:26:15: Chad discusses his teaching methods with students and future goals for his business.

","summary":"Chad Evans is a Jazz Musician from St. Louis, Missouri, specializing in the Saxophone with expertise in improvisation and music composition. Chad has appeared in duo, trio, and full band ensembles for local and regional performances, including collaborations with the Jane Powel Band, Albert King Band, Bosman Twins, and William \"Bill Tucker.\" Chad also serves as a music instructor for aspiring musicians of all ages. A few of Chad's musical productions include: Stress Free Groove (2010), Stress Free Zone (2005), Warrior (1996), and Takin Place (1993).\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Chad reflects on his career and lessons learned about networking, finding your passion, and constantly improving as an artist or musician.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Chad, you can visit him on his website or YouTube:\r\n\r\nWebsite: chadevansentertainment.com\r\nYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCnUSWjp-Su30pmMJNchjSVA","date_published":"2022-11-14T08:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/464e45da-a0ab-4b76-b29f-eddea9876f8b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":69943406,"duration_in_seconds":5142}]},{"id":"c51e10c4-4b33-474d-823b-d8a4e09c308b","title":"Episode 198: How to Make Yourself Memorable in an Interview, How to Add Excitement to Your Job, Caloric Deficit Best Practices, and How to Reinvent Yourself","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode198","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode Tim discusses a new mentoring opportunity, his new approach to career coaching packages, and how to make yourself memorable in a job interview. Slager recaps his \"Ladies' Night\" CrossFit program and how he is creating a nutrition plan for a military cut.\n\nIn career tips, Tim discusses what to do when you are bored in a job and have no tasks, self-improvement podcast recommendations, and how to create meaningful brand content in 2023. For fitness and nutrition tips, Slager explains what you should do when in a caloric definition and still not losing weight. To end the show, we recap John Wooden's \"Game Plan for Life\" and Myke Metzger's \"Credibility Method.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-38:00: For life updates, Tim discusses a new mentoring opportunity through Butler University and his new approach to career coaching packages. Slager recaps his successful \"Ladies' Night\" program at CrossFit Lupos and the process of doing a military cut for a client.\n38:00-45:30: Tim discusses the what content creation and brand development will look like in 2023. He then provides advice on how to create an online brand and what marketing professionals, entrepreneurs, and brands can do to stand out.\n45:30-57:45: For career tips, Tim offers one thing you can do to make yourself memorable in a job interview. He also provides 4 ideas on what you can do if you are \"bored\" in a job and have no tasks. We then discuss our favorite books and podcasts for \"upskilling\" in your career.\n57:45-1:09:00: For fitness and nutrition tips, Slager explains what to do when you are in a caloric definition and still not losing weight.\n1:09:00-1:20:00: For book talk, Tim dives into John Wooden's \"Game Plan for Life,\" analyzing the key lessons Wooden's dad gave to him when he was younger.\n1:20:00-1:29:00: In Slager's section of book talk, he recaps \"Credibility Method\" by Myke Metzger. Through this analysis he talks about how to reinvent yourself.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode Tim discusses a new mentoring opportunity, his new approach to career coaching packages, and how to make yourself memorable in a job interview. Slager recaps his "Ladies' Night" CrossFit program and how he is creating a nutrition plan for a military cut.

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In career tips, Tim discusses what to do when you are bored in a job and have no tasks, self-improvement podcast recommendations, and how to create meaningful brand content in 2023. For fitness and nutrition tips, Slager explains what you should do when in a caloric definition and still not losing weight. To end the show, we recap John Wooden's "Game Plan for Life" and Myke Metzger's "Credibility Method."

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-38:00: For life updates, Tim discusses a new mentoring opportunity through Butler University and his new approach to career coaching packages. Slager recaps his successful "Ladies' Night" program at CrossFit Lupos and the process of doing a military cut for a client.
\n38:00-45:30: Tim discusses the what content creation and brand development will look like in 2023. He then provides advice on how to create an online brand and what marketing professionals, entrepreneurs, and brands can do to stand out.
\n45:30-57:45: For career tips, Tim offers one thing you can do to make yourself memorable in a job interview. He also provides 4 ideas on what you can do if you are "bored" in a job and have no tasks. We then discuss our favorite books and podcasts for "upskilling" in your career.
\n57:45-1:09:00: For fitness and nutrition tips, Slager explains what to do when you are in a caloric definition and still not losing weight.
\n1:09:00-1:20:00: For book talk, Tim dives into John Wooden's "Game Plan for Life," analyzing the key lessons Wooden's dad gave to him when he was younger.
\n1:20:00-1:29:00: In Slager's section of book talk, he recaps "Credibility Method" by Myke Metzger. Through this analysis he talks about how to reinvent yourself.

","summary":"In today's episode Tim discusses a new mentoring opportunity, his new approach to career coaching packages, and how to make yourself memorable in a job interview. Slager recaps his \"Ladies' Night\" CrossFit program and how he is creating a nutrition plan for a military cut.\r\n\r\nIn career tips, Tim discusses what to do when you are bored in a job and have no tasks, self-improvement podcast recommendations, and how to create meaningful brand content in 2023. For fitness and nutrition tips, Slager explains what you should do when in a caloric definition and still not losing weight. To end the show, we recap John Wooden's \"Game Plan for Life\" and Myke Metzger's \"Credibility Method.\"","date_published":"2022-10-28T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c51e10c4-4b33-474d-823b-d8a4e09c308b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":81596136,"duration_in_seconds":5351}]},{"id":"5956aeb6-daa0-404d-8669-3c2e08eeeb73","title":"Episode 197: Randy Brown, Executive Career Mentor at Butler University and Former Anthem Chief HR Officer","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/randy-brown","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nRandy Brown is an Executive Career Mentor & MBA Leadership Coach at Butler University. Before joining Butler, Randy gained 32+ years of experience as an HR professional, leader, Executive Vice President and Chief HR Officer role at Anthem, a Fortune 50 healthcare company. He also provided value in roles at RCA, GE, and Thomson.\n\nIn this interview, Randy discusses the key lessons learned from his corporate executive experience, including contributing to a healthy company culture, seeking enriching feedback from others, and how to maximize your experience at an organization. He also dives into many of the principles he instills in his undergraduate and MBA students, including job search tips, building a meaningful personal brand, finding your passions, and navigating today's job landscape in a digital age.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-13:15: Randy dives into his educational/career background, including his mergers & acquisitions experience as the Chief HR Officer at Anthem.\n13:15-23:15: Randy explains what all great company cultures share, lessons about pursuing a company that aligns with your values, and how you can initiate meaningful relationships with your boss or supervisor to maximize your experience at an organization.\n23:15-31:15: Randy discusses his motivation to join Butler University as a career mentor and what he enjoys most about the job.\n31:15-45:15: Randy offers career advice to those who are not sure about their top passions or skills, while giving his thoughts on gap years and the right ways to approach them.\n45:15-56:15: Randy discusses how he guides college students who can't seem to figure it out, including advice on how to navigate a job search in a digital age.\n56:15-1:11:45: Randy reflects on a past experience that has helped him in his current role, advice for professionals breaking into the HR field, and how to effectively approach a performance review with your boss.\n1:11:45: Randy ends the show by explaining how he wants to be remembered when it's all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Randy Brown is an Executive Career Mentor & MBA Leadership Coach at Butler University. Before joining Butler, Randy gained 32+ years of experience as an HR professional, leader, Executive Vice President and Chief HR Officer role at Anthem, a Fortune 50 healthcare company. He also provided value in roles at RCA, GE, and Thomson.

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In this interview, Randy discusses the key lessons learned from his corporate executive experience, including contributing to a healthy company culture, seeking enriching feedback from others, and how to maximize your experience at an organization. He also dives into many of the principles he instills in his undergraduate and MBA students, including job search tips, building a meaningful personal brand, finding your passions, and navigating today's job landscape in a digital age.

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-13:15: Randy dives into his educational/career background, including his mergers & acquisitions experience as the Chief HR Officer at Anthem.
\n13:15-23:15: Randy explains what all great company cultures share, lessons about pursuing a company that aligns with your values, and how you can initiate meaningful relationships with your boss or supervisor to maximize your experience at an organization.
\n23:15-31:15: Randy discusses his motivation to join Butler University as a career mentor and what he enjoys most about the job.
\n31:15-45:15: Randy offers career advice to those who are not sure about their top passions or skills, while giving his thoughts on gap years and the right ways to approach them.
\n45:15-56:15: Randy discusses how he guides college students who can't seem to figure it out, including advice on how to navigate a job search in a digital age.
\n56:15-1:11:45: Randy reflects on a past experience that has helped him in his current role, advice for professionals breaking into the HR field, and how to effectively approach a performance review with your boss.
\n1:11:45: Randy ends the show by explaining how he wants to be remembered when it's all said and done.

","summary":"\tRandy Brown is an Executive Career Mentor & MBA Leadership Coach at Butler University. Before joining Butler, Randy gained 32+ years of experience as an HR professional, leader, Executive Vice President and Chief HR Officer role at Anthem, a Fortune 50 healthcare company. He also provided value in roles at RCA, GE, and Thomson.\r\n\t\r\nIn this interview, Randy discusses the key lessons learned from his corporate executive experience, including contributing to a healthy company culture, seeking enriching feedback from others, and how to maximize your experience at an organization. He also dives into many of the principles he instills in his undergraduate and MBA students, including job search tips, building a meaningful personal brand, finding your passions, and navigating today's job landscape in a digital age.","date_published":"2022-10-21T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5956aeb6-daa0-404d-8669-3c2e08eeeb73.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":70974125,"duration_in_seconds":4521}]},{"id":"d3d841f7-ceea-4813-844b-35be153be836","title":"Episode 196: Ryan McKeever, Filmmaker, Investor, and Storyteller","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ryan-mckeever","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nRyan McKeever is a filmmaker, storyteller, entrepreneur, and hemp & cannabis film director and subject matter expert. For over 20 years, Ryan has developed meaningful stories for fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and is currently finishing a pilot documentary \"Hemp Valley Colorado,\" highlight the benefit of CBD as medicine.\n\nIn this interview, Ryan discusses his career journey to entrepreneurship, how he builds effective stories, best practices in scaling a business, and his motivation to enter the hemp & cannabis industry.\n\nTo learn more about Ryan, check out the following:\n\n*LinkedIn: \n**Instagram: @ryan_j_mckeever\n**Hemp Valley Colorado Official Trailer*: Hemp Valley Colorado | OFFICIAL TRAILER\nRyan's Filmmaking Business \n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:45-14:45: Ryan provides a background on how he found his passion for filmmaking as a child, gaining interest/expertise through middle school and high school, and how his career launched at Ball State University.\n14:45-26:15: Ryan explains how 2 influential college professors mentored him, his first exciting job out of school, and a marquee project he worked on for Allison Transmission.\n26:15-41:45: Ryan covers his transition into entrepreneurship (post 9-11 attacks), his experience creating wedding videos, and how his videographer career expanded with high-dollar projects at Culver Academies.\n41:45-54:15: Ryan explains what every great story has in common, his process of scaling a business, and how he has established an internship program for his business.\n54:15-1:04:45: Ryan discusses the key things he looks for when interviewing or evaluating a company, his go-to storytelling questions, and how his company (Plotline) differentiates itself.\n1:04:45-1:14:45: Ryan talks why he has invested into a few key areas, including 3D printing and others, and his advice for reading other people's intentions when asking for an investment.\n1:14:45-1:35:15: Ryan reflects on his motivation to enter the hemp and CBD industry, his documentary project on his 10-acre hemp farm in Colorado, and how CBD can benefit people as medicine.\n1:35:15: To end the show, Ryan talks about how he wants to be remembered when it's all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Ryan McKeever is a filmmaker, storyteller, entrepreneur, and hemp & cannabis film director and subject matter expert. For over 20 years, Ryan has developed meaningful stories for fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and is currently finishing a pilot documentary "Hemp Valley Colorado," highlight the benefit of CBD as medicine.

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In this interview, Ryan discusses his career journey to entrepreneurship, how he builds effective stories, best practices in scaling a business, and his motivation to enter the hemp & cannabis industry.

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To learn more about Ryan, check out the following:

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*LinkedIn:
\n**Instagram
: @ryan_j_mckeever
\n**Hemp Valley Colorado Official Trailer
*: Hemp Valley Colorado | OFFICIAL TRAILER
\nRyan's Filmmaking Business

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Show Highlights:

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4:45-14:45: Ryan provides a background on how he found his passion for filmmaking as a child, gaining interest/expertise through middle school and high school, and how his career launched at Ball State University.
\n14:45-26:15: Ryan explains how 2 influential college professors mentored him, his first exciting job out of school, and a marquee project he worked on for Allison Transmission.
\n26:15-41:45: Ryan covers his transition into entrepreneurship (post 9-11 attacks), his experience creating wedding videos, and how his videographer career expanded with high-dollar projects at Culver Academies.
\n41:45-54:15: Ryan explains what every great story has in common, his process of scaling a business, and how he has established an internship program for his business.
\n54:15-1:04:45: Ryan discusses the key things he looks for when interviewing or evaluating a company, his go-to storytelling questions, and how his company (Plotline) differentiates itself.
\n1:04:45-1:14:45: Ryan talks why he has invested into a few key areas, including 3D printing and others, and his advice for reading other people's intentions when asking for an investment.
\n1:14:45-1:35:15: Ryan reflects on his motivation to enter the hemp and CBD industry, his documentary project on his 10-acre hemp farm in Colorado, and how CBD can benefit people as medicine.
\n1:35:15: To end the show, Ryan talks about how he wants to be remembered when it's all said and done.

","summary":"Ryan McKeever is a filmmaker, storyteller, entrepreneur, and hemp & cannabis film director and subject matter expert. For over 20 years, Ryan has developed meaningful stories for fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and is currently finishing a pilot documentary \"Hemp Valley Colorado,\" highlight the benefit of CBD as medicine.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Ryan discusses his career journey to entrepreneurship, how he builds effective stories, best practices in scaling a business, and his motivation to enter the hemp & cannabis industry.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Ryan, check out the following:\r\n\r\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanjmckeever/\r\nInstagram: @ryan_j_mckeever\r\nHemp Valley Colorado Official Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XvmvtL8sMA\r\nRyan's Filmmaking Business: https://www.plotlinespeaks.com/","date_published":"2022-10-14T01:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d3d841f7-ceea-4813-844b-35be153be836.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":89746978,"duration_in_seconds":5998}]},{"id":"ed4ca729-ade0-4262-9fe8-210e6862e78a","title":"Episode 195: Kyle Harbaugh, Co-Founder of Xtract Brands and Something Growing","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kyle-harbaugh","content_text":"Show Description:\nKyle Harbaugh is an Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Something Growing, and Co-Founder of Xtract Brands, a company that produces a CBD energy drink with 0% sugar. In this interview, Kyle discusses how he partnered with others to be pioneers in the energy drink and hemp market, what all successful brands do when building a presence online, and how to identify meaningful partnerships throughout the entrepreneurial journey.\n\nShow Highlights:\n4:00-14:45: We begin the show discussing with Kyle the importance of building a brand online/social media, how a podcast can elevate an organization or brand, and how he is introducing his daughter to the digital world.\n14:45-20:00: Kyle provides a background on how he got to where he is today, transitioning from full-time entrepreneur to the workforce, and advice for people who have been in his shoes.\n20:00-37:30: Kyle dives into the story behind Xtract Energy, a brand dedicated to providing solutions in the hemp and energy drink market. Kyle talks about building and expanding the brand, navigating COVID, and how the brand differentiates itself from others.\n37:30-45:30: We talk about how brands, specifically medical or CBD brands, can decrease the knowledge gap and better connect with consumers.\n45:30-58:30: We ask Kyle how he first got into the cannabis industry, the types of questions he was asking industry experts as a bodyguard, and overall misconceptions about the cannabis industry.\n58:30-1:03:45: Kyle discusses how he is able to filter good and bad advice as an entrepreneur, the importance of having multiple streams of income, and the similarities between business and football.\n1:03:45: We end the show asking Kyle about the Something Growing Convention in December, and he then explains how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:
\nKyle Harbaugh is an Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Something Growing, and Co-Founder of Xtract Brands, a company that produces a CBD energy drink with 0% sugar. In this interview, Kyle discusses how he partnered with others to be pioneers in the energy drink and hemp market, what all successful brands do when building a presence online, and how to identify meaningful partnerships throughout the entrepreneurial journey.

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Show Highlights:
\n4:00-14:45: We begin the show discussing with Kyle the importance of building a brand online/social media, how a podcast can elevate an organization or brand, and how he is introducing his daughter to the digital world.
\n14:45-20:00: Kyle provides a background on how he got to where he is today, transitioning from full-time entrepreneur to the workforce, and advice for people who have been in his shoes.
\n20:00-37:30: Kyle dives into the story behind Xtract Energy, a brand dedicated to providing solutions in the hemp and energy drink market. Kyle talks about building and expanding the brand, navigating COVID, and how the brand differentiates itself from others.
\n37:30-45:30: We talk about how brands, specifically medical or CBD brands, can decrease the knowledge gap and better connect with consumers.
\n45:30-58:30: We ask Kyle how he first got into the cannabis industry, the types of questions he was asking industry experts as a bodyguard, and overall misconceptions about the cannabis industry.
\n58:30-1:03:45: Kyle discusses how he is able to filter good and bad advice as an entrepreneur, the importance of having multiple streams of income, and the similarities between business and football.
\n1:03:45: We end the show asking Kyle about the Something Growing Convention in December, and he then explains how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.

","summary":"Kyle Harbaugh is an Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Something Growing, and Co-Founder of Xtract Brands, a company that produces a CBD energy drink with 0% sugar. In this interview, Kyle discusses how he partnered with others to be pioneers in the energy drink and hemp market, what all successful brands do when building a presence online, and how to identify meaningful partnerships throughout the entrepreneurial journey.","date_published":"2022-10-07T15:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/ed4ca729-ade0-4262-9fe8-210e6862e78a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59681698,"duration_in_seconds":4299}]},{"id":"4a43b21e-6f74-48a9-9530-fe1f5a72e3ce","title":"Episode 194: Creative Ways to Follow Up on a Job Application, Stress Management Tips, Opportunity Lies in Transparency, and How to Compete at a High Level","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-194","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we offer career tips on applying for internal jobs at your company, creative ways to follow up on a job application, and how you can learn about your industry through Reddit. Slager dives into \"refeed\" days, stress management tips, and how you can gauge your workout performance on soreness. We end the show analyzing Gary V's \"Crush It\" and Phil Knight's \"Shoe Dog\" for book talk, explaining how to connect with customers, compete at a high level, and visualize success.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n0:00-13:00: We begin the show taking about coffee routines, how to boost your mental health through journaling, and Tik Tok's effect on our attention spans.\n13:00-30:45: Tim talks about how he is incorporating Reddit into his content marketing strategy, a new service he is offering, and how to apply for an internal position at your company after you've only been there for a couple months.\n30:45-44:15: Slager highlights his \"Ladies Night\" program at CrossFit Lupos and what people can expect from his new 6-week golf program for increasing yardage\n44:15-54:30: Tim offers creative tips to follow up on a job application.\n5*4:30-1:01:30: Slager outlines nutrition tips for refeed days, stress management tips, and how to accurately use soreness as a performance metric for your workouts.\n**1:01:30-1:05:45: For Slager's book talk section, he highlights Gary V's \"Crush It\" and how opportunity lies within transparency.\n**1:05:45*: To end the show, Tim dives into Phil Knight's (Nike Founder) autobiography \"Shoe Dog,\" offering actionable tips to compete at a high level, forget your faults, and visualize success.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we offer career tips on applying for internal jobs at your company, creative ways to follow up on a job application, and how you can learn about your industry through Reddit. Slager dives into "refeed" days, stress management tips, and how you can gauge your workout performance on soreness. We end the show analyzing Gary V's "Crush It" and Phil Knight's "Shoe Dog" for book talk, explaining how to connect with customers, compete at a high level, and visualize success.

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Show Highlights:

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0:00-13:00: We begin the show taking about coffee routines, how to boost your mental health through journaling, and Tik Tok's effect on our attention spans.
\n13:00-30:45: Tim talks about how he is incorporating Reddit into his content marketing strategy, a new service he is offering, and how to apply for an internal position at your company after you've only been there for a couple months.
\n30:45-44:15: Slager highlights his "Ladies Night" program at CrossFit Lupos and what people can expect from his new 6-week golf program for increasing yardage
\n44:15-54:30: Tim offers creative tips to follow up on a job application.
\n5*4:30-1:01:30: Slager outlines nutrition tips for refeed days, stress management tips, and how to accurately use soreness as a performance metric for your workouts.
\n**1:01:30-1:05:45
: For Slager's book talk section, he highlights Gary V's "Crush It" and how opportunity lies within transparency.
\n**1:05:45
*: To end the show, Tim dives into Phil Knight's (Nike Founder) autobiography "Shoe Dog," offering actionable tips to compete at a high level, forget your faults, and visualize success.

","summary":"In today's episode, we offer career tips on applying for internal jobs at your company, creative ways to follow up on a job application, and how you can learn about your industry through Reddit. Slager dives into \"refeed\" days, stress management tips, and how you can gauge your workout performance on soreness. We end the show analyzing Gary V's \"Crush It\" and Phil Knight's \"Shoe Dog\" for book talk, explaining how to connect with customers, compete at a high level, and visualize success.","date_published":"2022-10-03T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4a43b21e-6f74-48a9-9530-fe1f5a72e3ce.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64775088,"duration_in_seconds":4355}]},{"id":"610bd9ae-0aad-4f58-9b01-1e9a5f5919af","title":"Episode 193: Karl Hibbert, Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/karl-hibbert-kswaggin","content_text":"Show Description:\nKarl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. As a follow up to episodes 77 and 166, Karl explains how he has redefined his approach to building relationships, promoting his brand, and sparking creativity in his designs.\n\nTo learn more about Karl and his business, visit his website here.\n\nShow Highlights:\n2:30-8:00: Karl dives into his background (for those who don't already know) and how his business was formed from a high school project.\n8:00-17:45: Karl defines how his clothes are \"custom,\" what he did differently with his latest drop, and how this impacts his in-person vs. website sales.\n17:45-35:30: Karl talks about how he builds meaningful relationships with suppliers, what goes into a clothing drop, and then explains his creative process.\n35:30-53:00: We ask Karl how he filters external advice as a solo entrepreneur, and then he provides key lessons he's learned on tour with musical artists.\n53:00-58:30: Karl reflects on a time when he had to be \"militant.\"\n58:30: To end the show, Karl outlines 2 goals he wants to accomplish before our next interview round, and then he talks about how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:
\nKarl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. As a follow up to episodes 77 and 166, Karl explains how he has redefined his approach to building relationships, promoting his brand, and sparking creativity in his designs.

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To learn more about Karl and his business, visit his website here.

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Show Highlights:
\n2:30-8:00: Karl dives into his background (for those who don't already know) and how his business was formed from a high school project.
\n8:00-17:45: Karl defines how his clothes are "custom," what he did differently with his latest drop, and how this impacts his in-person vs. website sales.
\n17:45-35:30: Karl talks about how he builds meaningful relationships with suppliers, what goes into a clothing drop, and then explains his creative process.
\n35:30-53:00: We ask Karl how he filters external advice as a solo entrepreneur, and then he provides key lessons he's learned on tour with musical artists.
\n53:00-58:30: Karl reflects on a time when he had to be "militant."
\n58:30: To end the show, Karl outlines 2 goals he wants to accomplish before our next interview round, and then he talks about how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Karl Hibbert (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. As a follow up to episodes 77 and 166, Karl explains how he has redefined his approach to building relationships, promoting his brand, and sparking creativity in his designs.","date_published":"2022-09-25T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/610bd9ae-0aad-4f58-9b01-1e9a5f5919af.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":70336680,"duration_in_seconds":4072}]},{"id":"4ee421f5-d85f-4ba7-8584-935b97c8c646","title":"Episode 192: 3 Tips to Improve Your Online Presence, Nutrition Breakdown for Board Athletes and MMA Fighters, and How to Differentiate Yourself in Your Field","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-192","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we focus on how you can go about differentiating yourself in your field, whether it's through self-education, networking, and finding your \"pocket of peace.\" Tim provides 3 tips to improve your online presence, especially when looking for a job. Slager explains the ideal nutrition breakdown for high-performance athletes, especially snowboarders, wakeboarders, and MMA athletes. He also describes the ideal way to engage with a prospective customer.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:00-29:45: We begin the show reflecting on all the locations we've recorded from. Tim provides life updates on some recent trips he's taken, including business updates involving his website, business plan, and social media. For Slager's life and business updates, he talks about honing in on his target market and making sacrifices to live the life you want. We both highlight actionable alternatives to a traditional college education.\n29:45-36:00: For today's career tip, Tim provides 3 ways you can improve your online presence, especially when looking for jobs.\n36:00-48:15: For today's health & nutrition tip, Slager provides a clear nutrition breakdown for snowboarding, wakeboarding, and sparring (MMA athletes). He also talks about how to secure more customers, having good intentions, and how to connect with someone you've never met before.\n48:15-56:00: In Tim's book talk section, he analyzes Tony Hawk's chapter from \"Tribe of Mentors\" by defining the true measure of success and how you can differentiate yourself from your competitors.\n56:00-1:02:00: To end the show, Slager explains how you can find your \"pocket of peace,\" citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we focus on how you can go about differentiating yourself in your field, whether it's through self-education, networking, and finding your "pocket of peace." Tim provides 3 tips to improve your online presence, especially when looking for a job. Slager explains the ideal nutrition breakdown for high-performance athletes, especially snowboarders, wakeboarders, and MMA athletes. He also describes the ideal way to engage with a prospective customer.

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Show Highlights:

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2:00-29:45: We begin the show reflecting on all the locations we've recorded from. Tim provides life updates on some recent trips he's taken, including business updates involving his website, business plan, and social media. For Slager's life and business updates, he talks about honing in on his target market and making sacrifices to live the life you want. We both highlight actionable alternatives to a traditional college education.
\n29:45-36:00: For today's career tip, Tim provides 3 ways you can improve your online presence, especially when looking for jobs.
\n36:00-48:15: For today's health & nutrition tip, Slager provides a clear nutrition breakdown for snowboarding, wakeboarding, and sparring (MMA athletes). He also talks about how to secure more customers, having good intentions, and how to connect with someone you've never met before.
\n48:15-56:00: In Tim's book talk section, he analyzes Tony Hawk's chapter from "Tribe of Mentors" by defining the true measure of success and how you can differentiate yourself from your competitors.
\n56:00-1:02:00: To end the show, Slager explains how you can find your "pocket of peace," citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

","summary":"In today's episode, we focus on how you can go about differentiating yourself in your field, whether it's through self-education, networking, and finding your \"pocket of peace.\" Tim provides 3 tips to improve your online presence, especially when looking for a job. Slager explains the ideal nutrition breakdown for high-performance athletes, especially snowboarders, wakeboarders, and MMA athletes. He also describes the ideal way to engage with a prospective customer.","date_published":"2022-09-08T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4ee421f5-d85f-4ba7-8584-935b97c8c646.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":56540664,"duration_in_seconds":3681}]},{"id":"926ddbb6-0036-4f62-8e9e-83997cbb199b","title":"Episode 191: 3 Ways to Explain Why You Left a Job in an Interview, Nutrient & Meal Timing for Peak Athletic Performance, How to Sell Yourself, and Being Your Brother's Keeper","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode191","content_text":"Show Description: \n\nAfter providing updates on our businesses, online marketing strategy, and service offerings, Tim highlights three ways to explain a job change in an interview, and Slager educates the audience on utilizing nutrient and meal timing to maximize athletic performance. We end the show talking John Medina's Brain Rules and how our brain gives attention to things. Slager highlights \"being your brother's keeper\" after assessing a section of Traver Boehm's \"Man Uncivilized.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:00-12:45: We start the show highlighting a friend we're proud of, and then Tim recaps his summer workout strategy, crucial resources added to his website, and what him and a business mentor are working toward.\n12:45-26:00: Slager reflects on his 12-week experience with his relationship coach, his motivation to start Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and how he is creating his services and value with a focus on high-level performance.\n26:00-32:15: Tim provides three ways to explain why you left a job in an interview. He also outlines a simple gameplan you can use to see if there are meaningful growth and development opportunities at your current company.\n32:15-38:15: Slager discusses how he is applying knowledge in nutrient timing, meal timing, and the anabolic window to elevate performance for athletes, especially combat fighters.\n38:15-42:45: In Tim's section of book talk, he dives into John Medina's \"Brain Rules,\" which explains the key factors that grab our brain's attention. Tim analyzes the three things you need to do when selling yourself or your product to someone else by applying the attention principles from the book.\n42:45-47:30: Slager recaps a section of Traver Boehm's \"Man Uncivilized\" and what it means to be your brother's keeper.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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After providing updates on our businesses, online marketing strategy, and service offerings, Tim highlights three ways to explain a job change in an interview, and Slager educates the audience on utilizing nutrient and meal timing to maximize athletic performance. We end the show talking John Medina's Brain Rules and how our brain gives attention to things. Slager highlights "being your brother's keeper" after assessing a section of Traver Boehm's "Man Uncivilized."

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Show Highlights:

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2:00-12:45: We start the show highlighting a friend we're proud of, and then Tim recaps his summer workout strategy, crucial resources added to his website, and what him and a business mentor are working toward.
\n12:45-26:00: Slager reflects on his 12-week experience with his relationship coach, his motivation to start Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and how he is creating his services and value with a focus on high-level performance.
\n26:00-32:15: Tim provides three ways to explain why you left a job in an interview. He also outlines a simple gameplan you can use to see if there are meaningful growth and development opportunities at your current company.
\n32:15-38:15: Slager discusses how he is applying knowledge in nutrient timing, meal timing, and the anabolic window to elevate performance for athletes, especially combat fighters.
\n38:15-42:45: In Tim's section of book talk, he dives into John Medina's "Brain Rules," which explains the key factors that grab our brain's attention. Tim analyzes the three things you need to do when selling yourself or your product to someone else by applying the attention principles from the book.
\n42:45-47:30: Slager recaps a section of Traver Boehm's "Man Uncivilized" and what it means to be your brother's keeper.

","summary":"After providing updates on our businesses, online marketing strategy, and service offerings, Tim highlights three ways to explain a job change in an interview, and Slager educates the audience on utilizing nutrient and meal timing to maximize athletic performance. We end the show talking John Medina's Brain Rules and how our brain gives attention to things. Slager highlights \"being your brother's keeper\" after assessing a section of Traver Boehm's \"Man Uncivilized.\"","date_published":"2022-08-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/926ddbb6-0036-4f62-8e9e-83997cbb199b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41432171,"duration_in_seconds":2833}]},{"id":"fd56f67d-9741-424f-9c50-e93d4766fd4c","title":"Episode 190: 3 Tips to Writing a Unique Resume and 3 Foods to Boost Mental Health","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode190","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, Tim describes 3 strategies to build a resume that lands more interviews. We also talk through ways to reflect on your accomplishments and leadership style. Slager then explains 3 foods to help increase mental health and overall well-being. To end the show, we highlight key lessons from \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" (Dale Carnegie) and \"Man's Search for Meaning\" (Viktor Frankl)\n\nShow Notes:\n\n2:00-19:15: We open the show describing our top 2 destinations if we were to live elsewhere, Tim describes how content creation is fueling his Q3 marketing plan, and Slager explains an effective referral network he's using to power his (and others') businesses.\n19:15-27:00: Tim provides 3 tips to make your resume unique, receive more interview callbacks, and increase your chances of landing your next job opportunity.\n27:00-34:00: Slager highlights 3 foods to help you achieve better mental health, daily energy, mood, and productivity.\n34:00-37:15: Slager's dives into Dale Carnegie's \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" by highlighting the importance/application of letting others save face.\n37:15-47:00: Tim ends the show by dissecting \"Man's Search for Meaning\" by Viktor Frankl and how we fight a worthwhile battle with our daily decisions.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this episode, Tim describes 3 strategies to build a resume that lands more interviews. We also talk through ways to reflect on your accomplishments and leadership style. Slager then explains 3 foods to help increase mental health and overall well-being. To end the show, we highlight key lessons from "How to Win Friends and Influence People" (Dale Carnegie) and "Man's Search for Meaning" (Viktor Frankl)

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Show Notes:

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2:00-19:15: We open the show describing our top 2 destinations if we were to live elsewhere, Tim describes how content creation is fueling his Q3 marketing plan, and Slager explains an effective referral network he's using to power his (and others') businesses.
\n19:15-27:00: Tim provides 3 tips to make your resume unique, receive more interview callbacks, and increase your chances of landing your next job opportunity.
\n27:00-34:00: Slager highlights 3 foods to help you achieve better mental health, daily energy, mood, and productivity.
\n34:00-37:15: Slager's dives into Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by highlighting the importance/application of letting others save face.
\n37:15-47:00: Tim ends the show by dissecting "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl and how we fight a worthwhile battle with our daily decisions.

","summary":"In this episode, Tim describes 3 strategies to build a resume that lands more interviews. We also talk through ways to reflect on your accomplishments and leadership style. Slager then explains 3 foods to help increase mental health and overall well-being. To end the show, we highlight key lessons from \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" (Dale Carnegie) and \"Man's Search for Meaning\" (Viktor Frankl)","date_published":"2022-08-09T22:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/fd56f67d-9741-424f-9c50-e93d4766fd4c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41625270,"duration_in_seconds":2902}]},{"id":"760453a3-25c0-4fb5-b17a-87d5b6063af8","title":"Episode 189: Virtual Rehab Coaching, The Importance of Fueling Energy Systems, How to Answer the \"Tell Us About Yourself\" Question in an Interview","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-189","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, Tim outlines a solid strategy in answering the \"tell us about yourself\" question in an interview, while Slager educates the audience on fueling energy systems and the proper meal before a long sporting event. For book talk, Tim reflects on the three central values to life from Stephen Covey's \"7 Habits of Highly Effective People,\" and Slager talks about Fr. Mike Schmitz's \"How to Make Great Decisions\" and what it means to maximize the present moment.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n2:30-20:30: We begin the show talking about improv in movies, what it was like transitioning out of our companies, and how to leave a job professionally.\n20:30-28:00: Tim provides a business update on how he's integrating career coaching into his service offering, which leads into a discussion on how to value yourself.\n28:00-34:00: Slager explains the new package and service offerings for his nutrition and rehab business, including a successful virtual rehab session that resulted in a squat PR.\n34:00-44:00: Tim discusses how to answer the \"tell us about yourself\" question in an interview and how to add personality and authenticity to your answer.\n44:00-59:30: Slager educates on the importance of fueling energy systems. He also advises on the perfect meal before an 18-hole round of golf.\n59:30-1:06:30: Tim analyzes a section of Stephen Covey's \"7 Habits of Highly Effective People\" by discussing the 3 central values to life and how you can prioritize them for long-term success.\n1:06:30: Slager ends the show by recapping Fr. Mike Schmitz's \"How to Make Great Decisions,\" involving leveraging the past and present to visualize your calling.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, Tim outlines a solid strategy in answering the "tell us about yourself" question in an interview, while Slager educates the audience on fueling energy systems and the proper meal before a long sporting event. For book talk, Tim reflects on the three central values to life from Stephen Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective People," and Slager talks about Fr. Mike Schmitz's "How to Make Great Decisions" and what it means to maximize the present moment.

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Show Notes:

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2:30-20:30: We begin the show talking about improv in movies, what it was like transitioning out of our companies, and how to leave a job professionally.
\n20:30-28:00: Tim provides a business update on how he's integrating career coaching into his service offering, which leads into a discussion on how to value yourself.
\n28:00-34:00: Slager explains the new package and service offerings for his nutrition and rehab business, including a successful virtual rehab session that resulted in a squat PR.
\n34:00-44:00: Tim discusses how to answer the "tell us about yourself" question in an interview and how to add personality and authenticity to your answer.
\n44:00-59:30: Slager educates on the importance of fueling energy systems. He also advises on the perfect meal before an 18-hole round of golf.
\n59:30-1:06:30: Tim analyzes a section of Stephen Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by discussing the 3 central values to life and how you can prioritize them for long-term success.
\n1:06:30: Slager ends the show by recapping Fr. Mike Schmitz's "How to Make Great Decisions," involving leveraging the past and present to visualize your calling.

","summary":"In today's episode, Tim outlines a solid strategy in answering the \"tell us about yourself\" question in an interview, while Slager educates the audience on fueling energy systems and the proper meal before a long sporting event. For book talk, Tim reflects on the three central values to life from Stephen Covey's \"7 Habits of Highly Effective People,\" and Slager talks about Fr. Mike Schmitz's \"How to Make Great Decisions\" and what it means to maximize the present moment.","date_published":"2022-08-05T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/760453a3-25c0-4fb5-b17a-87d5b6063af8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64382060,"duration_in_seconds":4232}]},{"id":"e1106a0a-20c8-49da-a678-f26275a01513","title":"Episode 188: Jose Azambuja, Founder and CEO of NovaLife Nutriments","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/jose-azambuja","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJose Azambuja (@joseloui) is the Founder and CEO of NovaLife Nutriments, a company that helps companies and influencers launch products into the market. By acting as a trusted logistics partner, his company helps create the next generation of brands. NovaLife Nutriments also has a direct-to-consumer segment of clean plant-based protein with no added sugar.\n\nIn this episode, Jose discusses how he launched his business as a college student, scaled a company, and successfully obtained funding. He also dives into key lessons learned in business, including leadership and partnership building.\n\nYou can learn more about Jose through his website or Tik Tok page.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-12:00: Jose discusses his background, how he arrived at where he is today, and where he developed his entrepreneurial fire. Not only does he describe the mission of his business, but he also explains how he started the company while in school.\n12:00-18:30: Jose reflects on the first product his business sold, how he learned to operate a business, and how his company serves as a logistics partner for companies who want to launch a brand.\n18:30-25:00: Jose explains the benefits of Tik Tok and how brands can leverage it to build a community and launch a sustainable business.\n25:00-38:00: We ask Jose about the process of getting funding, the biggest thing he learned in the process, and the key qualities he looks for in a business partner.\n38:00-43:00: Jose discusses the sustainability of influencer marketing, how his company is helping other people launch their brands as a logistics partner, and what successful brands do differently.\n43:00-48:00: Jose reflects on what he's learned about himself as a leader and how entrepreneurship has positively impacted other areas of his life.\n48:00: We ask Jose how he wants to be remembered and his goals for his own podcast.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Jose Azambuja (@joseloui) is the Founder and CEO of NovaLife Nutriments, a company that helps companies and influencers launch products into the market. By acting as a trusted logistics partner, his company helps create the next generation of brands. NovaLife Nutriments also has a direct-to-consumer segment of clean plant-based protein with no added sugar.

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In this episode, Jose discusses how he launched his business as a college student, scaled a company, and successfully obtained funding. He also dives into key lessons learned in business, including leadership and partnership building.

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You can learn more about Jose through his website or Tik Tok page.

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-12:00: Jose discusses his background, how he arrived at where he is today, and where he developed his entrepreneurial fire. Not only does he describe the mission of his business, but he also explains how he started the company while in school.
\n12:00-18:30: Jose reflects on the first product his business sold, how he learned to operate a business, and how his company serves as a logistics partner for companies who want to launch a brand.
\n18:30-25:00: Jose explains the benefits of Tik Tok and how brands can leverage it to build a community and launch a sustainable business.
\n25:00-38:00: We ask Jose about the process of getting funding, the biggest thing he learned in the process, and the key qualities he looks for in a business partner.
\n38:00-43:00: Jose discusses the sustainability of influencer marketing, how his company is helping other people launch their brands as a logistics partner, and what successful brands do differently.
\n43:00-48:00: Jose reflects on what he's learned about himself as a leader and how entrepreneurship has positively impacted other areas of his life.
\n48:00: We ask Jose how he wants to be remembered and his goals for his own podcast.

","summary":"Jose Azambuja (@joseloui) is the Founder and CEO of NovaLife Nutriments, a company that helps companies and influencers launch products into the market. By acting as a trusted logistics partner, his company helps create the next generation of brands. NovaLife Nutriments also has a direct-to-consumer segment of clean plant-based protein with no added sugar.\r\n\r\nIn this episode, Jose discusses how he launched his business as a college student, scaled a company, and successfully obtained funding. He also dives into key lessons learned in business, including leadership and partnership building.\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Jose through his website or Tik Tok page.","date_published":"2022-08-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e1106a0a-20c8-49da-a678-f26275a01513.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51287305,"duration_in_seconds":3438}]},{"id":"313beef4-393a-4b02-b0e8-ba8635108366","title":"Episode 187: 3 Questions to Ask Before a Career Change, Building a Healthy Relationship with Food, and How to Not Let a Bad Mood Fool You","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode187","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we recap our highlights from the month of May and a couple of key process improvements we are incorporating into our businesses. For career tips, Tim highlights 3 things to evaluate when deciding the next step of your career. Slager talks about improving your relationship with food and striking a healthy balance on cheat days.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:25-22:25: We go through our highlight from the month of May. Slager recaps his fitness events and trips he took, while Tim talks about his outdoor workouts and the creation of his new golf Instagram account.\n22:25-28:10: Slager provides an update on how he is better organizing his fitness and nutrition business. He also discusses a new programming initiative he is implementing.\n28:10-36:25: Tim's business update involves a new free value-add he is providing for his clients, including his quest for securing a public speaking engagement.\n36:25-41:55: Slager highlights the importance of having a healthy food relationship, treating food right, and utilizing cheat days.\n41:55-47:55: Tim offers 3 things to evaluate when you are not sure on the next step of your career, and how these things can guide your personal branding and job search\n47:55-54:55: Slager started the book \"Man Uncivilized,\" which describes the mindset of men, how they operate, and how to properly talk through emotions.\n54:55-59:25: Tim analyzes Travis Bradberry's \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0\" and explains how to not be fooled by a bad mood.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we recap our highlights from the month of May and a couple of key process improvements we are incorporating into our businesses. For career tips, Tim highlights 3 things to evaluate when deciding the next step of your career. Slager talks about improving your relationship with food and striking a healthy balance on cheat days.

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Show Highlights:

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2:25-22:25: We go through our highlight from the month of May. Slager recaps his fitness events and trips he took, while Tim talks about his outdoor workouts and the creation of his new golf Instagram account.
\n22:25-28:10: Slager provides an update on how he is better organizing his fitness and nutrition business. He also discusses a new programming initiative he is implementing.
\n28:10-36:25: Tim's business update involves a new free value-add he is providing for his clients, including his quest for securing a public speaking engagement.
\n36:25-41:55: Slager highlights the importance of having a healthy food relationship, treating food right, and utilizing cheat days.
\n41:55-47:55: Tim offers 3 things to evaluate when you are not sure on the next step of your career, and how these things can guide your personal branding and job search
\n47:55-54:55: Slager started the book "Man Uncivilized," which describes the mindset of men, how they operate, and how to properly talk through emotions.
\n54:55-59:25: Tim analyzes Travis Bradberry's "Emotional Intelligence 2.0" and explains how to not be fooled by a bad mood.

","summary":"In today's episode, we recap our highlights from the month of May and a couple of key process improvements we are incorporating into our businesses. For career tips, Tim highlights 3 things to evaluate when deciding the next step of your career. Slager talks about improving your relationship with food and striking a healthy balance on cheat days.","date_published":"2022-06-07T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/313beef4-393a-4b02-b0e8-ba8635108366.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":52924843,"duration_in_seconds":3621}]},{"id":"2018e794-d2de-41d4-acf0-ea6e54875665","title":"Episode 186: A Re-Energizing Productivity Hack, Merging \"Struggle and \"Gratitude,\" and 5 Tips for Bulking for \"Hard Gainers\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-186","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, Tim provides a new productivity hack he's been trying, while Slager dives into 5 tips on bulking for hard gainers. We end the show with book talk, by analyzing Tim Ferriss' \"Tribe of Mentors\" and Paulo Coehlo's \"The Alchemist.\"\n\nShow Notes:\n\n1:50-16:50: We reflect on the mission of our podcast, what drives our content, our weekend recaps, and why we love the month of May.\n16:50-24:50: Tim provides updates on his LinkedIn project, and then he provides a tip on how to boost your productivity, keep your mind fresh, and produce meaningful work throughout the day.\n24:50-36:50: Slager explains his venture into writing, and then he offers 5 tips on bulking for \"hard gainers.\"\n36:50-45:20: Tim analyzes a section of Tim Ferriss' \"Tribe of Mentors\" by discussing how we can combine \"struggle\" and \"gratitude\" in our daily lives.\n45:20-49:50: Slager recaps Paulo Coehlo's \"The Alchemist\" and the importance of trusting your ideal path and investing in healthy behaviors.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, Tim provides a new productivity hack he's been trying, while Slager dives into 5 tips on bulking for hard gainers. We end the show with book talk, by analyzing Tim Ferriss' "Tribe of Mentors" and Paulo Coehlo's "The Alchemist."

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Show Notes:

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1:50-16:50: We reflect on the mission of our podcast, what drives our content, our weekend recaps, and why we love the month of May.
\n16:50-24:50: Tim provides updates on his LinkedIn project, and then he provides a tip on how to boost your productivity, keep your mind fresh, and produce meaningful work throughout the day.
\n24:50-36:50: Slager explains his venture into writing, and then he offers 5 tips on bulking for "hard gainers."
\n36:50-45:20: Tim analyzes a section of Tim Ferriss' "Tribe of Mentors" by discussing how we can combine "struggle" and "gratitude" in our daily lives.
\n45:20-49:50: Slager recaps Paulo Coehlo's "The Alchemist" and the importance of trusting your ideal path and investing in healthy behaviors.

","summary":"In today's episode, Tim provides a new productivity hack he's been trying, while Slager dives into 5 tips on bulking for hard gainers. We end the show with book talk, by analyzing Tim Ferriss' \"Tribe of Mentors\" and Paulo Coehlo's \"The Alchemist.\"","date_published":"2022-05-26T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2018e794-d2de-41d4-acf0-ea6e54875665.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45539245,"duration_in_seconds":3064}]},{"id":"3262506b-974d-4a46-b451-c256ea222832","title":"Episode 185: How to Negotiate a Higher Salary in the Interview, Calorie Cycling, and How to Seek Valuable Feedback from Others","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode185","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we recap our Easters and brush up on current events involving Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, and Jerry West. We then dive into our career/business updates, where Tim describes how to negotiate a higher salary in the interview and Slager discusses calorie cycling. We end the show talking about how to seek valuable feedback from others and defining your own success path.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-32:00: We begin the show talking Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Jerry West's feud with HBO, and our belated Easter recaps.\n32:00-46:15: Tim talks about what he does to make his clients feel heard, how to effectively capture someone's personal brand, and how to negotiate a higher salary than what the job posting advertises.\n46:15-53:30: Slager provides an update on the business coaching he is receiving, how to define systems and processes for a nutrition business, and the concept of \"calorie cycling.\"\n53:30-56:15: For today's book talk, Tim discusses Travis Bradberry's \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0\" and what it means to \"seek the whole picture.\"\n56:15-1:00:00: Slager ends the show recapping \"The Alchemist\" by Paulo Coehlo and how you can define/follow your own path.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we recap our Easters and brush up on current events involving Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, and Jerry West. We then dive into our career/business updates, where Tim describes how to negotiate a higher salary in the interview and Slager discusses calorie cycling. We end the show talking about how to seek valuable feedback from others and defining your own success path.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-32:00: We begin the show talking Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Jerry West's feud with HBO, and our belated Easter recaps.
\n32:00-46:15: Tim talks about what he does to make his clients feel heard, how to effectively capture someone's personal brand, and how to negotiate a higher salary than what the job posting advertises.
\n46:15-53:30: Slager provides an update on the business coaching he is receiving, how to define systems and processes for a nutrition business, and the concept of "calorie cycling."
\n53:30-56:15: For today's book talk, Tim discusses Travis Bradberry's "Emotional Intelligence 2.0" and what it means to "seek the whole picture."
\n56:15-1:00:00: Slager ends the show recapping "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coehlo and how you can define/follow your own path.

","summary":"In today's episode, we recap our Easters and brush up on current events involving Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, and Jerry West. We then dive into our career/business updates, where Tim describes how to negotiate a higher salary in the interview and Slager discusses calorie cycling. We end the show talking about how to seek valuable feedback from others and defining your own success path.","date_published":"2022-05-05T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/3262506b-974d-4a46-b451-c256ea222832.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":54784368,"duration_in_seconds":3633}]},{"id":"b9189c16-23f4-4ce4-9885-d96a3251b232","title":"Episode 184: Mark Romera, Spimbey","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/mark-romera","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nMark Romera is the Founder of Spimbey, a company that is redefining playtime for children through modular, DIY playsets. The mission of his business is to also enable children to play outdoors, live a healthier life, and create meaningful moments. In this interview, Mark discusses the process of starting the business, leadership and business lessons he has learned along the way, and his vision for how playtime and technology interconnect. \n\nTo learn more about Mark and his company, you can visit [here](spimbey.com).\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-21:45: Mark explains the concept behind Spimbey, what motivated him to start the business, and how his product fits in with the digital world.\n21:45-32:30: Mark talks about COVID's impact on his playset company, how he navigates supply chain issues, and how his company engages with a 3rd party logistics company.\n32:30-41:45: We ask Mark about his company's target market, the buying and installation processes with playsets, and how the company maintains quality with its products.\n41:45-52:45: Mark reflects on how his previous experiences helped him be an effective entrepreneur, the importance of understanding your strengths and weaknesses, and how he's learned to delegate.\n52:45-1:03:45: Mark ends the show discussing mentors he's had, the importance of lifelong learning, how running a business has positively impacted other areas of his life, and how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Mark Romera is the Founder of Spimbey, a company that is redefining playtime for children through modular, DIY playsets. The mission of his business is to also enable children to play outdoors, live a healthier life, and create meaningful moments. In this interview, Mark discusses the process of starting the business, leadership and business lessons he has learned along the way, and his vision for how playtime and technology interconnect.

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To learn more about Mark and his company, you can visit [here](spimbey.com).

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-21:45: Mark explains the concept behind Spimbey, what motivated him to start the business, and how his product fits in with the digital world.
\n21:45-32:30: Mark talks about COVID's impact on his playset company, how he navigates supply chain issues, and how his company engages with a 3rd party logistics company.
\n32:30-41:45: We ask Mark about his company's target market, the buying and installation processes with playsets, and how the company maintains quality with its products.
\n41:45-52:45: Mark reflects on how his previous experiences helped him be an effective entrepreneur, the importance of understanding your strengths and weaknesses, and how he's learned to delegate.
\n52:45-1:03:45: Mark ends the show discussing mentors he's had, the importance of lifelong learning, how running a business has positively impacted other areas of his life, and how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Mark Romera is the Founder of Spimbey, a company that is redefining playtime for children through modular, DIY playsets. The mission of his business is to also enable children to play outdoors, live a healthier life, and create meaningful moments. In this interview, Mark discusses the process of starting the business, leadership and business lessons he has learned along the way, and his vision for how playtime and technology interconnect. \r\n\r\nTo learn more about Mark and his company, you can visit spimbey.com ","date_published":"2022-05-03T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b9189c16-23f4-4ce4-9885-d96a3251b232.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":53955594,"duration_in_seconds":4050}]},{"id":"13825b86-5574-4d57-9cdf-12f26b61b156","title":"Episode 183: Exercise Recovery Tips, What to Include in a Resume Header, and How to Effectively Process Your Emotions","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode183","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, Slager talks about his experience in hiring a business coach, which leads into a discussion about business development and relationship building. For career and fitness tips, Tim explains how to create a solid resume header, while Slager defines what optimal recovery is. We then end the show with book talk, as Tim highlights \"Coming Back Stronger\" by Drew Brees, and then Slager recaps Lisa Feldman Barrett's \"How Emotions are Made.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-10:00: We dive into a quick discussion about water bottles and the impact of plastic on our bodies and water.\n10:00-22:00: Slager talks about his experience in hiring a business coach and how we can establish relationships with our ideal clients.\n22:00-33:30: We catch up on some key life updates, including Tim's breathing techniques, house purchase, and seeing comedian Mark Normand. Slager recaps the show \"Succession\" and his experience seeing Jordan Peterson.\n33:30-44:30: Tim provides tips on what to include in the header of a resume, including some business updates.\n44:30-54:00: For today's health and fitness tips, Slager dives into recovery and how you can integrate it into your exercise routine (and your off-days).\n54:00-1:02:30: In today's book talk, Tim talks about Drew Brees' \"Coming Back Stronger,\" and how we can overcome negative thoughts.\n1:02:30: Slager recaps the book \"How Emotions are Made\" by Lisa Feldman Barrett by discussing how we can deal with our emotions in an effective way.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, Slager talks about his experience in hiring a business coach, which leads into a discussion about business development and relationship building. For career and fitness tips, Tim explains how to create a solid resume header, while Slager defines what optimal recovery is. We then end the show with book talk, as Tim highlights "Coming Back Stronger" by Drew Brees, and then Slager recaps Lisa Feldman Barrett's "How Emotions are Made."

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-10:00: We dive into a quick discussion about water bottles and the impact of plastic on our bodies and water.
\n10:00-22:00: Slager talks about his experience in hiring a business coach and how we can establish relationships with our ideal clients.
\n22:00-33:30: We catch up on some key life updates, including Tim's breathing techniques, house purchase, and seeing comedian Mark Normand. Slager recaps the show "Succession" and his experience seeing Jordan Peterson.
\n33:30-44:30: Tim provides tips on what to include in the header of a resume, including some business updates.
\n44:30-54:00: For today's health and fitness tips, Slager dives into recovery and how you can integrate it into your exercise routine (and your off-days).
\n54:00-1:02:30: In today's book talk, Tim talks about Drew Brees' "Coming Back Stronger," and how we can overcome negative thoughts.
\n1:02:30: Slager recaps the book "How Emotions are Made" by Lisa Feldman Barrett by discussing how we can deal with our emotions in an effective way.

","summary":"In today's episode, Slager talks about his experience in hiring a business coach, which leads into a discussion about business development and relationship building. For career and fitness tips, Tim explains how to create a solid resume header, while Slager defines what optimal recovery is. We then end the show with book talk, as Tim highlights \"Coming Back Stronger\" by Drew Brees, and then Slager recaps Lisa Feldman Barrett's \"How Emotions are Made.\"","date_published":"2022-04-20T09:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/13825b86-5574-4d57-9cdf-12f26b61b156.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":60375725,"duration_in_seconds":4049}]},{"id":"2fc76ccc-3cad-41e4-97a4-1107a8349384","title":"Episode 182: How to Write the Perfect Thank You Note, Nasal Breathing Tips, and Creating a Solid Foundation for Yourself","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-182","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we provide some business and nutrition updates, including a new service that Tim is offering. Slager dives into why nasal breathing is important and some actionable tips for proper breathing. From there, Tim discusses how to write a solid thank you note after an interview, business meeting, or networking event. Lastly, Slager explains how you can create a solid foundation for yourself, reflecting on a devotion called \"Safe to Build On.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:25-14:55: Tim gives an update on what he's working on with his golf game, Slager talks about what he's improving on nutritionally and physically, and Slager recaps the F1 series on Netflix.\n14:55-27:40: Tim provides an update on a new service he is offering for his business, and Slager previews his potential field study for his business.\n27:40-34:10: Tim explains how to write the perfect \"thank you\" note after an interview.\n34:10-42:10: Slager discusses why nasal breathing is important, tips for optimal breathing throughout your daily activities, and how to properly breathe during meditation.\n42:10-48:40: Tim analyzes a section of Harry Beckwith's \"You Inc.\" and how you can establish a strong bond with clients, friends, family members, and co-workers.\n48:40: Slager ends the show by discussing a daily devotion called \"Safe to Build On,\" and what it means to create a solid foundation for yourself.","content_html":"

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In today's episode, we provide some business and nutrition updates, including a new service that Tim is offering. Slager dives into why nasal breathing is important and some actionable tips for proper breathing. From there, Tim discusses how to write a solid thank you note after an interview, business meeting, or networking event. Lastly, Slager explains how you can create a solid foundation for yourself, reflecting on a devotion called "Safe to Build On."

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Show Highlights:

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2:25-14:55: Tim gives an update on what he's working on with his golf game, Slager talks about what he's improving on nutritionally and physically, and Slager recaps the F1 series on Netflix.
\n14:55-27:40: Tim provides an update on a new service he is offering for his business, and Slager previews his potential field study for his business.
\n27:40-34:10: Tim explains how to write the perfect "thank you" note after an interview.
\n34:10-42:10: Slager discusses why nasal breathing is important, tips for optimal breathing throughout your daily activities, and how to properly breathe during meditation.
\n42:10-48:40: Tim analyzes a section of Harry Beckwith's "You Inc." and how you can establish a strong bond with clients, friends, family members, and co-workers.
\n48:40: Slager ends the show by discussing a daily devotion called "Safe to Build On," and what it means to create a solid foundation for yourself.

","summary":"\r\nIn today's episode, we provide some business and nutrition updates, including a new service that Tim is offering. Slager dives into why nasal breathing is important and some actionable tips for proper breathing. From there, Tim discusses how to write a solid thank you note after an interview, business meeting, or networking event. Lastly, Slager explains how you can create a solid foundation for yourself, reflecting on a devotion called \"Safe to Build On.\"","date_published":"2022-03-23T09:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2fc76ccc-3cad-41e4-97a4-1107a8349384.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49908327,"duration_in_seconds":3320}]},{"id":"404b784d-250e-4af3-b8c5-1cbec0e5c379","title":"Episode 181: Hal Slager, Commercial Real Estate Professional, CPA, and Member of the Indiana House of Representatives","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/hal-slager","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nHal Slager is a Commercial Real Estate Professional, CPA, and Member of the Indiana House of Representatives. Hal was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2012, served on the Schererville (IN) Town Council from 2003-2012, and attended Butler University. In this interview, Hal shares the story of his career in sales, accounting and commercial/residential real estate, including the critical lessons he learned along the way.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-9:00: Hal dives into his educational background, his experience as a CPA, and how he started his real estate journey.\n9:00-19:00: Hal highlights key relationship skills he learned in real estate and the difference between commercial and residential residents.\n19:00-39:00: Hal describes what it was like to jump into the family business as a sales representative, lessons he learned in the industry, and how we are all a sum of our experiences.\n39:00-54:00: Hal talks about his start in politics, what politics are like behind the scenes, and some of the key issues he aims to solve.\n54:00-1:20:00: Hal talks about improving himself as a politician, how COVID impacted the legislation processes, and the specific bills he is fighting for in the healthcare realm.\n1:20:00: To end the show, Hal talks about how his career in sales/real estate/politics has made him a better person, as well as how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Hal Slager is a Commercial Real Estate Professional, CPA, and Member of the Indiana House of Representatives. Hal was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2012, served on the Schererville (IN) Town Council from 2003-2012, and attended Butler University. In this interview, Hal shares the story of his career in sales, accounting and commercial/residential real estate, including the critical lessons he learned along the way.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-9:00: Hal dives into his educational background, his experience as a CPA, and how he started his real estate journey.
\n9:00-19:00: Hal highlights key relationship skills he learned in real estate and the difference between commercial and residential residents.
\n19:00-39:00: Hal describes what it was like to jump into the family business as a sales representative, lessons he learned in the industry, and how we are all a sum of our experiences.
\n39:00-54:00: Hal talks about his start in politics, what politics are like behind the scenes, and some of the key issues he aims to solve.
\n54:00-1:20:00: Hal talks about improving himself as a politician, how COVID impacted the legislation processes, and the specific bills he is fighting for in the healthcare realm.
\n1:20:00: To end the show, Hal talks about how his career in sales/real estate/politics has made him a better person, as well as how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Hal Slager is a Commercial Real Estate Professional, CPA, and Member of the Indiana House of Representatives. Hal was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2012, served on the Schererville (IN) Town Council from 2003-2012, and attended Butler University. In this interview, Hal shares the story of his career in sales, accounting and commercial/residential real estate, including the critical lessons he learned along the way.","date_published":"2022-03-15T13:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/404b784d-250e-4af3-b8c5-1cbec0e5c379.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":76027941,"duration_in_seconds":5194}]},{"id":"3a307bea-75b0-4702-9b9c-8ff7cfcdf9c9","title":"Episode 180: Optimal Fitness Rx Website Launch, How to Build Relationships on LinkedIn, and the Best Way to Approach a Workout","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-180-otd","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's show, Slager announces the launch of his website (optimalfitnessrx.com). In addition to our business updates, we get into our favorite sections of the books \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" and \"How to Win the Sport of Business.\" Slager provides tip on how to approach a workout, while Tim explains some LinkedIn best practices for relationship building.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:00-21:00: We start the show with some small talk, including our favorite Batman version, a big Optimal Fitness Rx announcement, Slager's visit to his parents, and his quest to learn Spanish.\n21:00-37:00: Tim talks about a new marketing tool he is adding for his business, how his 2nd e-book is coming along, and how to establish relationships with people on LinkedIn.\n37:00-44:15: Slager covers his workout tip of the day, which involves how to approach a workout.\n44:15-48:15: Tim provides another LinkedIn tip on how to research a company's culture.\n48:15-53:00: For Slager's book talk, he discusses his daily devotionals and a key excerpt from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" involving time management.\n53:00-1:02:00: Tim ends the show discussing Mark Cuban's \"How to Win the Sport of Business,\" and how to focus on your worthwhile battles.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's show, Slager announces the launch of his website (optimalfitnessrx.com). In addition to our business updates, we get into our favorite sections of the books "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" and "How to Win the Sport of Business." Slager provides tip on how to approach a workout, while Tim explains some LinkedIn best practices for relationship building.

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Show Highlights:

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2:00-21:00: We start the show with some small talk, including our favorite Batman version, a big Optimal Fitness Rx announcement, Slager's visit to his parents, and his quest to learn Spanish.
\n21:00-37:00: Tim talks about a new marketing tool he is adding for his business, how his 2nd e-book is coming along, and how to establish relationships with people on LinkedIn.
\n37:00-44:15: Slager covers his workout tip of the day, which involves how to approach a workout.
\n44:15-48:15: Tim provides another LinkedIn tip on how to research a company's culture.
\n48:15-53:00: For Slager's book talk, he discusses his daily devotionals and a key excerpt from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" involving time management.
\n53:00-1:02:00: Tim ends the show discussing Mark Cuban's "How to Win the Sport of Business," and how to focus on your worthwhile battles.

","summary":"In today's show, Slager announces the launch of his website (optimalfitnessrx.com). In addition to our business updates, we get into our favorite sections of the books \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" and \"How to Win the Sport of Business.\" Slager provides tip on how to approach a workout, while Tim explains some LinkedIn best practices for relationship building.","date_published":"2022-02-28T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/3a307bea-75b0-4702-9b9c-8ff7cfcdf9c9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":58814091,"duration_in_seconds":3723}]},{"id":"4b4a7448-bc6a-4cb2-bf88-a355aeb46582","title":"Episode 179: Charity Golden, Certified Magnetic Mind Coach, Certified Recovery/Mental Health Specialist, and Founder of Magical YOUniverse Coaching","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/charity-golden","content_text":"Charity Golden is a Certified Magnetic Mind Coach, Certified Recovery/Mental Health Specialist, and Founder of Magical YOUniverse Coaching. Through emotional techniques, conscious training, and mental health coaching, Charity helps her clients live their best life and shift into a \"creator\" mindset. In this interview, Charity discusses how she found this path, how we can overcome our self-limitations, and redirect our energy in positive ways.\n\nTo learn more about Charity, you can visit her through the following avenues:\n\nWebsite: (Link) \nFacebook Page: (Link) \nYouTube: (Link) \n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-10:00: Charity describes the road to becoming a Certified Magnetic Mind Coach and how she helps people overcome their limitations.\n10:00-22:30: Charity talks about the emotional techniques we can use to maximize our talents, what makes her practice unique, and how we can shift to a \"creator\" mindset.\n22:30-35:30: Charity discusses the work she does to help people through relationships and lists some actions you can take to get out of a rut.\n35:30-45:30: Charity talks about how she instills discipline through her work with clients. She also describes how you can use your past trauma as an asset to become the best version of yourself.\n45:30-55:00: Charity provides advice on seeking out a coach in this field, and she also dives into the important life lessons she has gained as an entrepreneur.\n55:00-1:02:30: Charity ends the show by describing the new things she is working on this year, how running a business has positively impacted other areas of her life, and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Charity Golden is a Certified Magnetic Mind Coach, Certified Recovery/Mental Health Specialist, and Founder of Magical YOUniverse Coaching. Through emotional techniques, conscious training, and mental health coaching, Charity helps her clients live their best life and shift into a "creator" mindset. In this interview, Charity discusses how she found this path, how we can overcome our self-limitations, and redirect our energy in positive ways.

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To learn more about Charity, you can visit her through the following avenues:

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Website: (Link)
\nFacebook Page: (Link)
\nYouTube: (Link)

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-10:00: Charity describes the road to becoming a Certified Magnetic Mind Coach and how she helps people overcome their limitations.
\n10:00-22:30: Charity talks about the emotional techniques we can use to maximize our talents, what makes her practice unique, and how we can shift to a "creator" mindset.
\n22:30-35:30: Charity discusses the work she does to help people through relationships and lists some actions you can take to get out of a rut.
\n35:30-45:30: Charity talks about how she instills discipline through her work with clients. She also describes how you can use your past trauma as an asset to become the best version of yourself.
\n45:30-55:00: Charity provides advice on seeking out a coach in this field, and she also dives into the important life lessons she has gained as an entrepreneur.
\n55:00-1:02:30: Charity ends the show by describing the new things she is working on this year, how running a business has positively impacted other areas of her life, and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Charity Golden is a Certified Magnetic Mind Coach, Certified Recovery/Mental Health Specialist, and Founder of Magical YOUniverse Coaching. Through emotional techniques, conscious training, and mental health coaching, Charity helps her clients live their best life and shift into a \"creator\" mindset. In this interview, Charity discusses how she found this path, how we can overcome our self-limitations, and redirect our energy in positive ways.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Charity, you can visit her through the following avenues:\r\n\r\nWebsite: https://magicaluniversecoaching.net\r\nFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MagicalYOUniverseCoaching\r\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB44v5MMrolVxmiVlG1EVrA","date_published":"2022-02-24T11:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4b4a7448-bc6a-4cb2-bf88-a355aeb46582.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":53827084,"duration_in_seconds":3756}]},{"id":"aae9c15b-57c7-4270-8d46-34032efbb5f5","title":"Episode 178: Training Your Mind Effectively, How to Set a Solid Daily Schedule, Eating Right at Night, and Quick Tips on Better Decision Making","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-178","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we discuss strategies on how to maximize your day, eat right at night, and make better decisions. We also highlight how to write an effective cover letter and train your mind to realize your full potential.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-24:00: Slager recaps his trip to Utah with his dad and brother, which leads to a discussion about the importance of resetting your body, scheduling your time better, and being more productive.\n24:00-29:45: For today's nutrition tip, Slager talks about how introducing healthy carbs will help reduce cortisol levels and allow you to go to sleep better.\n29:45-38:45: Tim provides some tips on how to make your cover letter stand out, and he gives a quick update on his eBook project for 2022.\n38:45-44:30: Slager analyzes the book \"How to Make Great Decisions,\" by highlighting the importance of \"discernment requires action.\"\n44:30: Tim ends the show recapping Earl Nightingale's \"The Strangest Secret,\" and how we can train our mind to block out negative thoughts and realize our true potential.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we discuss strategies on how to maximize your day, eat right at night, and make better decisions. We also highlight how to write an effective cover letter and train your mind to realize your full potential.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-24:00: Slager recaps his trip to Utah with his dad and brother, which leads to a discussion about the importance of resetting your body, scheduling your time better, and being more productive.
\n24:00-29:45: For today's nutrition tip, Slager talks about how introducing healthy carbs will help reduce cortisol levels and allow you to go to sleep better.
\n29:45-38:45: Tim provides some tips on how to make your cover letter stand out, and he gives a quick update on his eBook project for 2022.
\n38:45-44:30: Slager analyzes the book "How to Make Great Decisions," by highlighting the importance of "discernment requires action."
\n44:30: Tim ends the show recapping Earl Nightingale's "The Strangest Secret," and how we can train our mind to block out negative thoughts and realize our true potential.

","summary":"In today's episode, we discuss strategies on how to maximize your day, eat right at night, and make better decisions. We also highlight how to write an effective cover letter and train your mind to realize your full potential.","date_published":"2022-02-13T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/aae9c15b-57c7-4270-8d46-34032efbb5f5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48051522,"duration_in_seconds":3219}]},{"id":"9a307244-96fa-4a8f-917f-06a591b0f65a","title":"Episode 177: Mike Reynolds, Founder and CEO of InnovateMap","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/mike-reynolds","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nMike Reynolds is the CEO and founder of Innovatemap, a digital and product agency that provides solutions to firms in the form of market research, strategy, product marketing, product management, and design and user experience. With over 20 years of experience in product management, user experience, and product marketing, Mike joins us to discuss the motivation behind his company, how he establishes an innovative culture, and key lessons he has learned along the way.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-9:45: Mike describes the concept behind Innovatemap, the \"why\" behind starting the company, and how he transitioned into being the face of an organization.\n9:45-18:15: Mike talks about the purpose of establishing mentors, seeking out advice from others, and providing value through conversation.\n18:15-32:15: Mike discusses how he refined his company's service offering, listened to what the market needs, and some of the largest pivots his organization had to make, especially with the pandemic.\n32:15-43:45: We ask Mike about the process with scaling, and how Innovatemap has expanded while keeping its company culture strong.\n43:45-48:15: Mike highlights what an ideal user experience looks like, and how his company goes above and beyond for its customers.\n48:15-52:30: Mike reflects on key lessons learned in previous roles, as well as what he has learned about himself as a leader in his current role.\n52:30: We ask Mike how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Mike Reynolds is the CEO and founder of Innovatemap, a digital and product agency that provides solutions to firms in the form of market research, strategy, product marketing, product management, and design and user experience. With over 20 years of experience in product management, user experience, and product marketing, Mike joins us to discuss the motivation behind his company, how he establishes an innovative culture, and key lessons he has learned along the way.

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-9:45: Mike describes the concept behind Innovatemap, the "why" behind starting the company, and how he transitioned into being the face of an organization.
\n9:45-18:15: Mike talks about the purpose of establishing mentors, seeking out advice from others, and providing value through conversation.
\n18:15-32:15: Mike discusses how he refined his company's service offering, listened to what the market needs, and some of the largest pivots his organization had to make, especially with the pandemic.
\n32:15-43:45: We ask Mike about the process with scaling, and how Innovatemap has expanded while keeping its company culture strong.
\n43:45-48:15: Mike highlights what an ideal user experience looks like, and how his company goes above and beyond for its customers.
\n48:15-52:30: Mike reflects on key lessons learned in previous roles, as well as what he has learned about himself as a leader in his current role.
\n52:30: We ask Mike how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.

","summary":"Mike Reynolds is the CEO and founder of Innovatemap, a digital and product agency that provides solutions to firms in the form of market research, strategy, product marketing, product management, and design and user experience. With over 20 years of experience in product management, user experience, and product marketing, Mike joins us to discuss the motivation behind his company, how he establishes an innovative culture, and key lessons he has learned along the way.","date_published":"2022-02-10T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/9a307244-96fa-4a8f-917f-06a591b0f65a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44646213,"duration_in_seconds":3266}]},{"id":"184bc3dd-453a-4b95-963c-41cd863797cb","title":"Episode 176: International Best Selling Author, Serial Entrepreneur, Former Marine, and Co-Host of the \"Warrior's Voice\" Podcast","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/zachary-green","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nZachary Green is an International Best Selling Author, Serial Entrepreneur, Former Marine, and Co-Host of the \"Warrior's Voice\" podcast. In this interview, Zachary talks about the process of building a $30 million company called LumAware Safety, the critical business lessons he learned along the way, and how to navigate through uncertainty.\n\nTo learn more about Zachary, you can visit his website\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-12:15: Zachary shares his background, from the marines, becoming a fire fighter, and his transition into the entrepreneur life.\n12:15-21:00: Zachary shares the biggest mental hurdles and challenges he faced when growing his business.\n21:00-28:30: We ask Zachary about the biggest pivots his business had to make during the pandemic.\n28:30-34:45: Zachary talks about what he's learned about leadership and a healthy company culture as he grew his business.\n34:45-42:30: Zachary highlights his motivation to write his book and the biggest obstacles during the writing process.\n42:30-52:30: We end the show by asking Zach about the goal of his podcast, future opportunities for his business, and how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Zachary Green is an International Best Selling Author, Serial Entrepreneur, Former Marine, and Co-Host of the "Warrior's Voice" podcast. In this interview, Zachary talks about the process of building a $30 million company called LumAware Safety, the critical business lessons he learned along the way, and how to navigate through uncertainty.

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To learn more about Zachary, you can visit his website

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-12:15: Zachary shares his background, from the marines, becoming a fire fighter, and his transition into the entrepreneur life.
\n12:15-21:00: Zachary shares the biggest mental hurdles and challenges he faced when growing his business.
\n21:00-28:30: We ask Zachary about the biggest pivots his business had to make during the pandemic.
\n28:30-34:45: Zachary talks about what he's learned about leadership and a healthy company culture as he grew his business.
\n34:45-42:30: Zachary highlights his motivation to write his book and the biggest obstacles during the writing process.
\n42:30-52:30: We end the show by asking Zach about the goal of his podcast, future opportunities for his business, and how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Zachary Green is an International Best Selling Author, Serial Entrepreneur, Former Marine, and Co-Host of the \"Warrior's Voice\" podcast. In this interview, Zachary talks about the process of building a $30 million company called LumAware Safety, the critical business lessons he learned along the way, and how to navigate through uncertainty.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Zachary, you can visit his website","date_published":"2022-01-20T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/184bc3dd-453a-4b95-963c-41cd863797cb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45546085,"duration_in_seconds":3133}]},{"id":"16f81cf9-0e7c-4e2a-b0b7-9fdb47ce0638","title":"Episode 175: Becoming a Better Written Communicator, Where to Start with Healthy Eating, Being an Effective Teacher, and the True Meaning Behind Marketing and Sales","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-175","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we provide updates on our businesses and content distribution. Tim discusses how you can become a better written communicator, while Slager highlights the importance of being objective with your business.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-30:00: We get into business updates, our goals for our websites, content distribution, Christmas recap, and Slager's difficult conversations.\n30:00-44:00: Tim provides career tips on how to tailor your resume toward a specific job and becoming a better written communicator.\n44:00-1:00:00: Slager highlights the outcome of his recent business development, revamping his content and schedules, and working with golfers on proper breathing and distribution of force. He also provides tips on healthy eating, analyzing macros, and being objective on your own business.\n1:00:00-1:05:00: Tim highlights John Wooden's \"Game Plan for Life\" by discussing what it means to be an effective teacher.\n1:05:00: Slager discusses Dr. John Berardi's \"Change Maker,\" and the true meaning behind marketing and sales.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we provide updates on our businesses and content distribution. Tim discusses how you can become a better written communicator, while Slager highlights the importance of being objective with your business.

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-30:00: We get into business updates, our goals for our websites, content distribution, Christmas recap, and Slager's difficult conversations.
\n30:00-44:00: Tim provides career tips on how to tailor your resume toward a specific job and becoming a better written communicator.
\n44:00-1:00:00: Slager highlights the outcome of his recent business development, revamping his content and schedules, and working with golfers on proper breathing and distribution of force. He also provides tips on healthy eating, analyzing macros, and being objective on your own business.
\n1:00:00-1:05:00: Tim highlights John Wooden's "Game Plan for Life" by discussing what it means to be an effective teacher.
\n1:05:00: Slager discusses Dr. John Berardi's "Change Maker," and the true meaning behind marketing and sales.

","summary":"In today's episode, we provide updates on our businesses and content distribution. Tim discusses how you can become a better written communicator, while Slager highlights the importance of being objective with your business.","date_published":"2022-01-14T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/16f81cf9-0e7c-4e2a-b0b7-9fdb47ce0638.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64786122,"duration_in_seconds":4274}]},{"id":"12644cfa-e633-4885-b217-dcebdd5d14d4","title":"Episode 174: Sarah Wells, Brand Strategist, Designer, and Owner of Swell Design","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/sarah-wells","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nSarah Wells is a designer, brand strategist, and owner of Swell Design (@swell.design.co), a company that provides high-quality, strategic design, and branding for entrepreneurs and small business owners. In this interview, Sarah describes the process of leaving corporate life to start her business, key lessons she has learned along the way, and how she elevates brands in a meaningful way.\n\nTo learn more about Sarah, you can visit her website at [swelldesign.co](swelldesign.co)\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-10:30: Sarah talks about how she landed on the path of studio design and computer graphics, her transition from corporate life to running her own business, and how she initially obtained clients.\n10:30-17:00: As a designer and brand strategist, Sarah talks about how she figured out her ideal service offerings, measuring growth with customers, and the questions she asks to help business owners build a brand story.\n17:00-22:00: Sarah explains the range of clients she works and how she creates relationships with clients in new industries.\n22:00-33:00: Sarah describes the process of scaling her business, how she increases the value of her brand, and other things that differentiate her work from others.\n33:00-41:30: We ask Sarah about the obstacles she has had to overcome as an entrepreneur, as well as other software she uses to make her life easier.\n41:30-51:30: Sarah highlights how being an entrepreneur has made her a better person and what she does to expand her knowledge.\n51:30: We end the show asking Sarah how she would like to be remembered.","content_html":"

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Sarah Wells is a designer, brand strategist, and owner of Swell Design (@swell.design.co), a company that provides high-quality, strategic design, and branding for entrepreneurs and small business owners. In this interview, Sarah describes the process of leaving corporate life to start her business, key lessons she has learned along the way, and how she elevates brands in a meaningful way.

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To learn more about Sarah, you can visit her website at [swelldesign.co](swelldesign.co)

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-10:30: Sarah talks about how she landed on the path of studio design and computer graphics, her transition from corporate life to running her own business, and how she initially obtained clients.
\n10:30-17:00: As a designer and brand strategist, Sarah talks about how she figured out her ideal service offerings, measuring growth with customers, and the questions she asks to help business owners build a brand story.
\n17:00-22:00: Sarah explains the range of clients she works and how she creates relationships with clients in new industries.
\n22:00-33:00: Sarah describes the process of scaling her business, how she increases the value of her brand, and other things that differentiate her work from others.
\n33:00-41:30: We ask Sarah about the obstacles she has had to overcome as an entrepreneur, as well as other software she uses to make her life easier.
\n41:30-51:30: Sarah highlights how being an entrepreneur has made her a better person and what she does to expand her knowledge.
\n51:30: We end the show asking Sarah how she would like to be remembered.

","summary":"Sarah Wells is a designer, brand strategist, and owner of Swell Design (@swell.design.co), a company that provides high-quality, strategic design, and branding for entrepreneurs and small business owners. In this interview, Sarah describes the process of leaving corporate life to start her business, key lessons she has learned along the way, and how she elevates brands in a meaningful way.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Sarah, you can visit her website at swelldesign.co","date_published":"2022-01-06T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/12644cfa-e633-4885-b217-dcebdd5d14d4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45893712,"duration_in_seconds":3194}]},{"id":"a100097c-59b2-462d-a70a-0b898ac36f19","title":"Episode 173: Art Locke, Investor, CPA, and Founder of Locke Advisory Services","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/art-locke","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nArt Locke (@financegolfer) is an investor, CPA, and Founder of Locke Advisory Services, a firm dedicated to wealth management, financial planning, and tax strategy. Previously, Art served in an executive capacity for 5 publicly-traded companies, including Chief Financial Officer of 3. In 2006, Art was a top-five finalist for the 2006 Greater Washington Technology Council Public Company CFO of the Year. He also served in an advisory capacity to several private companies and their owners. He started his career working for 2 of the world's largest CPA firms. Art received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from American University with a double major in accounting and computer systems.\n\nIn this interview, Art describes the process of leaving corporate life to start his own business. He also provides meaningful financial advice for professionals of all ages. To learn more about Art, you can visit his website at lockeadvisoryservices.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:45-12:45: Art goes into his background, his motivation to leave the corporate world, and the process of getting his business formed.\n12:45-19:25: Art highlights the key lessons learned from serving as an executive for five companies, what it's like running a business as a sole proprietor, and the types of clients he serves.\n19:25-26:45: Art provides financial advice for young professionals fresh out of college.\n26:45-38:00: We ask Art's opinion on Cryptocurrency and the future outlook of the U.S. dollar.\n38:00-47:15: Art talks about the impact of the internet on financial education and what he does to keep himself knowledgeable about current financial trends.\n47:15-56:45: Art discusses money's impact on relationships and how to pick a quality financial advisor.\n56:45-1:04:45: Art reflects on life lessons from golf, and he shares his thoughts on how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Art Locke (@financegolfer) is an investor, CPA, and Founder of Locke Advisory Services, a firm dedicated to wealth management, financial planning, and tax strategy. Previously, Art served in an executive capacity for 5 publicly-traded companies, including Chief Financial Officer of 3. In 2006, Art was a top-five finalist for the 2006 Greater Washington Technology Council Public Company CFO of the Year. He also served in an advisory capacity to several private companies and their owners. He started his career working for 2 of the world's largest CPA firms. Art received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from American University with a double major in accounting and computer systems.

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In this interview, Art describes the process of leaving corporate life to start his own business. He also provides meaningful financial advice for professionals of all ages. To learn more about Art, you can visit his website at lockeadvisoryservices.com

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Show Highlights:

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4:45-12:45: Art goes into his background, his motivation to leave the corporate world, and the process of getting his business formed.
\n12:45-19:25: Art highlights the key lessons learned from serving as an executive for five companies, what it's like running a business as a sole proprietor, and the types of clients he serves.
\n19:25-26:45: Art provides financial advice for young professionals fresh out of college.
\n26:45-38:00: We ask Art's opinion on Cryptocurrency and the future outlook of the U.S. dollar.
\n38:00-47:15: Art talks about the impact of the internet on financial education and what he does to keep himself knowledgeable about current financial trends.
\n47:15-56:45: Art discusses money's impact on relationships and how to pick a quality financial advisor.
\n56:45-1:04:45: Art reflects on life lessons from golf, and he shares his thoughts on how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Art Locke (@financegolfer) is an investor, CPA, and Founder of Locke Advisory Services, a firm dedicated to wealth management, financial planning, and tax strategy. Previously, Art served in an executive capacity for 5 publicly-traded companies, including Chief Financial Officer of 3. In 2006, Art was a top-five finalist for the 2006 Greater Washington Technology Council Public Company CFO of the Year. He also served in an advisory capacity to several private companies and their owners. He started his career working for 2 of the world's largest CPA firms. Art received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from American University with a double major in accounting and computer systems.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Art describes the process of leaving corporate life to start his own business. He also provides meaningful financial advice for professionals of all ages. To learn more about Art, you can visit his website at lockeadvisoryservices.com","date_published":"2021-12-31T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/a100097c-59b2-462d-a70a-0b898ac36f19.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48489659,"duration_in_seconds":3860}]},{"id":"8217d01e-e6b3-4460-953f-ec8b4e29c348","title":"Episode 172: Nick Carter, Co-Founder and CEO of Market Wagon","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/nick-carter-marketwagon","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nNick Carter is the Co-Founder and CEO of Market Wagon, an online marketplace that connects food consumers directly with local farmers and artisans. Nick started his first business at the age of 16. In the two decades since then, he has founded or co-founded over half-a-dozen companies in technology and food sectors. He’s a fourth-generation Indiana farmer passionate about using innovation to re-connect “Agri” and “Culture.\" Nick is also the author of “More than a Mile: What America Needs from Local Food,\" as well as the host of his podcast \"More Than a Mile.\"\n\nIn this interview, Nick talks about the concept behind his business, as well as the alternative solution it provides for farmers and consumers. Nick also dives into the leadership lessons he has learned along the way.\n\nTo learn more about Nick and his business, you can visit the website at marketwagon.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:30-12:00: Nick talks about his background, the mission behind his business, and what growing up on a farm taught him about being an entrepreneur.\n12:00-21:00: As a serial entrepreneur, Nick discusses the key lessons he learned from his previous endeavors, how he taught himself software engineering, and how he poured that into eCommerce.\n21:00-30:00: Nick explains Market Wagon's solution for the \"farm-to-grocery\" process, how he is building a network of farmers and online vendors, and his company's marketing strategy.\n30:00-41:00: We ask Nick about the scaling process, the key leaders he partnered with, and what it was like to write the technology behind Market Wagon.\n41:00-54:30: Nick dives into the biggest hurdles when starting Market Wagon, his thoughts on alternative ways to farm, keeping incentives high for farmers, and regenerative agriculture.\n54:30-1:01:30: Nick talks about how the farmer is the mediator between you and the food, and how Market Wagon is strengthening that bond.\n1:01:30-1:14:30: Nick talks about his motivation to write his book and how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Nick Carter is the Co-Founder and CEO of Market Wagon, an online marketplace that connects food consumers directly with local farmers and artisans. Nick started his first business at the age of 16. In the two decades since then, he has founded or co-founded over half-a-dozen companies in technology and food sectors. He’s a fourth-generation Indiana farmer passionate about using innovation to re-connect “Agri” and “Culture." Nick is also the author of “More than a Mile: What America Needs from Local Food," as well as the host of his podcast "More Than a Mile."

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In this interview, Nick talks about the concept behind his business, as well as the alternative solution it provides for farmers and consumers. Nick also dives into the leadership lessons he has learned along the way.

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To learn more about Nick and his business, you can visit the website at marketwagon.com

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Show Highlights:

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4:30-12:00: Nick talks about his background, the mission behind his business, and what growing up on a farm taught him about being an entrepreneur.
\n12:00-21:00: As a serial entrepreneur, Nick discusses the key lessons he learned from his previous endeavors, how he taught himself software engineering, and how he poured that into eCommerce.
\n21:00-30:00: Nick explains Market Wagon's solution for the "farm-to-grocery" process, how he is building a network of farmers and online vendors, and his company's marketing strategy.
\n30:00-41:00: We ask Nick about the scaling process, the key leaders he partnered with, and what it was like to write the technology behind Market Wagon.
\n41:00-54:30: Nick dives into the biggest hurdles when starting Market Wagon, his thoughts on alternative ways to farm, keeping incentives high for farmers, and regenerative agriculture.
\n54:30-1:01:30: Nick talks about how the farmer is the mediator between you and the food, and how Market Wagon is strengthening that bond.
\n1:01:30-1:14:30: Nick talks about his motivation to write his book and how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Nick Carter is the Co-Founder and CEO of Market Wagon, an online marketplace that connects food consumers directly with local farmers and artisans. Nick started his first business at the age of 16. In the two decades since then, he has founded or co-founded over half-a-dozen companies in technology and food sectors. He’s a fourth-generation Indiana farmer passionate about using innovation to re-connect “Agri” and “Culture.\" Nick is also the author of “More than a Mile: What America Needs from Local Food,\" as well as the host of his podcast \"More Than a Mile.\"\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Nick talks about the concept behind his business, as well as the alternative solution it provides for farmers and consumers. Nick also dives into the leadership lessons he has learned along the way.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Nick and his business, you can visit the website at marketwagon.com","date_published":"2021-12-23T07:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/8217d01e-e6b3-4460-953f-ec8b4e29c348.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":68961694,"duration_in_seconds":4494}]},{"id":"b1dd2a3d-c456-4ac3-a350-5cf7978f252d","title":"Episode 171: The Story Behind Sun King Brewing Company (Co-Founders Dave Colt and Clay Robinson)","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/sunking","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDave Colt and Clay Robinson are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Sun King Brewing Company (@sunkingbrewing), the largest brewing company in Indianapolis. The company was founded in 2009 and won 29 medals at the Great American Beer Festival. In this interview, Dave and Clay tell the story about how Sun King was created, their motivation to start the company, and the life lessons they learned along the way.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:20-16:50: Dave and Clay discuss their first jobs in the beer industry and how they found their passion.\n16:50-26:50: Dave and Clay talk about how they first met while working for brewing companies in Indianapolis.\n26:50-36:20: The founders go into detail about how they formed the idea for Sun King, the conversations they had while working for someone else, and Clay's summer in Alaska before writing the business plan.\n36:20-49:20: Dave and Clay discuss how they formed the initial company leadership team, how they pitched the idea to investors, and how they protected their creativity while getting funding.\n49:20-1:06:20: We ask the founders how they balanced being friends and business partners, pivots they had to make during the pandemic, and the exciting projects the company has taken on in the last couple of years.\n1:06:20-1:13:50: The founders talk about the founding principles for their business, which originated from the things they hated most when working for someone else.\n1:13:50-1:18:20: We end the show by asking Dave and Clay how running a business has made them better people and how they want to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Dave Colt and Clay Robinson are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Sun King Brewing Company (@sunkingbrewing), the largest brewing company in Indianapolis. The company was founded in 2009 and won 29 medals at the Great American Beer Festival. In this interview, Dave and Clay tell the story about how Sun King was created, their motivation to start the company, and the life lessons they learned along the way.

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Show Highlights:

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3:20-16:50: Dave and Clay discuss their first jobs in the beer industry and how they found their passion.
\n16:50-26:50: Dave and Clay talk about how they first met while working for brewing companies in Indianapolis.
\n26:50-36:20: The founders go into detail about how they formed the idea for Sun King, the conversations they had while working for someone else, and Clay's summer in Alaska before writing the business plan.
\n36:20-49:20: Dave and Clay discuss how they formed the initial company leadership team, how they pitched the idea to investors, and how they protected their creativity while getting funding.
\n49:20-1:06:20: We ask the founders how they balanced being friends and business partners, pivots they had to make during the pandemic, and the exciting projects the company has taken on in the last couple of years.
\n1:06:20-1:13:50: The founders talk about the founding principles for their business, which originated from the things they hated most when working for someone else.
\n1:13:50-1:18:20: We end the show by asking Dave and Clay how running a business has made them better people and how they want to be remembered.

","summary":"Dave Colt and Clay Robinson are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Sun King Brewing Company (@sunkingbrewing), the largest brewing company in Indianapolis. The company was founded in 2009 and won 29 medals at the Great American Beer Festival. In this interview, Dave and Clay tell the story about how Sun King was created, their motivation to start the company, and the life lessons they learned along the way.","date_published":"2021-12-06T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b1dd2a3d-c456-4ac3-a350-5cf7978f252d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":75554344,"duration_in_seconds":4950}]},{"id":"fcd6b3a1-183b-45ab-98d3-83e9c76d3778","title":"Episode 170: Rachel Priddy, Founder/Owner of Rose & Lois Coffee","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/rachel-priddy","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nRachel Priddy is the founder and owner of Rose & Lois (@roseandlois), a coffee shop located in Carmel, Indiana. Rose & Lois is not your average coffee shop as it includes a drive-thru, back patio, kid area, four mobile espresso bars, and a full menu with exciting drinks. In this interview, Rachel highlights the process of starting her business, the obstacles she had to overcome, and how she is constantly innovating as an entrepreneur.\n\nTo learn more about Rachel and her business, you can visit the website at roseandlois.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-7:30: Rachel covers her background in food science, working in a coffee and tea lab, developing flavors for Starbucks, and her experience working in the food industry before starting her business.\n7:30-13:00: Rachel highlights the process of converting her idea of a coffee shop into a meaningful business and the research behind it.\n13:00-20:00: Rachel describes the pivots her business had to make during the pandemic.\n20:00-40:00: We ask Rachel about her approach and mission with Rose & Lois, what it means to be \"all-in\" on her business, and the important things she looks for when building a team.\n40:00-52:45: Rachel dives into Rose & Lois' innovative marketing strategy, community initiatives, how the coffee shop is unique, and what's next for the shop.\n52:45-1:02:00: Rachel provides details on the coffee beans her shop uses, where they are sourced, and what she enjoys most about working with her team.\n1:02:00-1:08:00: Rachel ends the show by describing how running a business positively impacted her life, her personal mission statement, and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Rachel Priddy is the founder and owner of Rose & Lois (@roseandlois), a coffee shop located in Carmel, Indiana. Rose & Lois is not your average coffee shop as it includes a drive-thru, back patio, kid area, four mobile espresso bars, and a full menu with exciting drinks. In this interview, Rachel highlights the process of starting her business, the obstacles she had to overcome, and how she is constantly innovating as an entrepreneur.

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To learn more about Rachel and her business, you can visit the website at roseandlois.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-7:30: Rachel covers her background in food science, working in a coffee and tea lab, developing flavors for Starbucks, and her experience working in the food industry before starting her business.
\n7:30-13:00: Rachel highlights the process of converting her idea of a coffee shop into a meaningful business and the research behind it.
\n13:00-20:00: Rachel describes the pivots her business had to make during the pandemic.
\n20:00-40:00: We ask Rachel about her approach and mission with Rose & Lois, what it means to be "all-in" on her business, and the important things she looks for when building a team.
\n40:00-52:45: Rachel dives into Rose & Lois' innovative marketing strategy, community initiatives, how the coffee shop is unique, and what's next for the shop.
\n52:45-1:02:00: Rachel provides details on the coffee beans her shop uses, where they are sourced, and what she enjoys most about working with her team.
\n1:02:00-1:08:00: Rachel ends the show by describing how running a business positively impacted her life, her personal mission statement, and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Rachel Priddy is the founder and owner of Rose & Lois (@roseandlois), a coffee shop located in Carmel, Indiana. Rose & Lois is not your average coffee shop as it includes a drive-thru, back patio, kid area, four mobile espresso bars, and a full menu with exciting drinks. In this interview, Rachel highlights the process of starting her business, the obstacles she had to overcome, and how she is constantly innovating as an entrepreneur.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Rachel and her business, you can visit the website at roseandlois.com","date_published":"2021-11-29T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/fcd6b3a1-183b-45ab-98d3-83e9c76d3778.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59987080,"duration_in_seconds":4178}]},{"id":"6d1bdf94-a815-4c27-a0e2-30bbc6ca2a01","title":"Episode 169: Healthy Thanksgiving Eating Tips, Documenting and Communicating Your Value, Passing on Learning Experiences to Others, and How to Give and Receive Healthy Criticism","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode169","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nHappy Thanksgiving! In today's episode, we give a quick update on our businesses, Thanksgiving plans, and the projects we are currently working on. Slager provides some healthy eating tips for this week, while Tim dives into how you can meaningfully record and communicate your value to your peers. We end the show by analyzing two of our favorite books, \"Psychology of Persuasion\" and \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-16:00: We get into our Thanksgiving plans, a preview of our future episodes with the founder of Rose & Lois and co-founders of Sun King, and Slager's journey through the sport of golf.\n16:00-32:30: Slager gives an update on his business' presence at the Muscle Mobility Clinic, Tim highlights progress on his eBook and resume writing process, and then he discusses his favorite question he asks his clients.\n32:30-36:00: Slager provides healthy eating tips for Thanksgiving.\n36:00-41:45: Tim's career tips involve how you can track your worth and organize your accomplishments in a meaningful way.\n41:45-45:00: Tim's book talk features Dr. Robert Cialdini's \"Psychology of Persuasion\" and how you can use the reciprocation principle to provide value for others.\n48:00-50:00: Slager ends the show by highlighting \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" and how you can give and receive healthy criticism.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Happy Thanksgiving! In today's episode, we give a quick update on our businesses, Thanksgiving plans, and the projects we are currently working on. Slager provides some healthy eating tips for this week, while Tim dives into how you can meaningfully record and communicate your value to your peers. We end the show by analyzing two of our favorite books, "Psychology of Persuasion" and "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff."

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-16:00: We get into our Thanksgiving plans, a preview of our future episodes with the founder of Rose & Lois and co-founders of Sun King, and Slager's journey through the sport of golf.
\n16:00-32:30: Slager gives an update on his business' presence at the Muscle Mobility Clinic, Tim highlights progress on his eBook and resume writing process, and then he discusses his favorite question he asks his clients.
\n32:30-36:00: Slager provides healthy eating tips for Thanksgiving.
\n36:00-41:45: Tim's career tips involve how you can track your worth and organize your accomplishments in a meaningful way.
\n41:45-45:00: Tim's book talk features Dr. Robert Cialdini's "Psychology of Persuasion" and how you can use the reciprocation principle to provide value for others.
\n48:00-50:00: Slager ends the show by highlighting "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" and how you can give and receive healthy criticism.

","summary":"Happy Thanksgiving! In today's episode, we give a quick update on our businesses, Thanksgiving plans, and the projects we are currently working on. Slager provides some healthy eating tips for this week, while Tim dives into how you can meaningfully record and communicate your value to your peers. We end the show by analyzing two of our favorite books, \"Psychology of Persuasion\" and \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.\"","date_published":"2021-11-24T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/6d1bdf94-a815-4c27-a0e2-30bbc6ca2a01.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46542604,"duration_in_seconds":3033}]},{"id":"bd83d7f1-5d51-4c4c-94fe-95bd23b3a1ff","title":"Episode 168: Kelsee Keitel, Outdoor-Based Mental Health Counselor Associate and Host of the Switchback Outdoor Community Podcast","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kelsee-keitel","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKelsee Keitel (@KelseeKeitel) is an outdoor-based mental health counselor associate (@hemlockcounselingservices) and host of the Switchback Outdoor Community Podcast (@switchbackcommunitypod). In this interview, Kelsee discusses the importance of mental health and the outdoors, her motivation to leave her job to start her business, and the important lessons she has learned as an entrepreneur.\n\nTo learn more about Kelsee, you can visit her website at hemlockcounselingservices.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-10:45: Kelsee introduces herself, her business, and where she channeled her motivation to start her outdoor-based mental health practice.\n10:45-26:45: We discuss the education system and what we could do to enhance it, how school systems can retain their best teachers, and curriculum improvements.\n26:45-32:45: Kelsee explains the process of leaving her high school counselor job to start her business and how she gained clients from the start.\n32:45-40:15: Kelsee explains the pivots she made with her business, knowing her worth, and how she has adjusted her mental health programming.\n40:15-52:15: Kelsee explains the hiking spots she takes her clients, how she determines the list, and how she can provide free value to her target market.\n52:15-1:03:45: Kelsee explains the biggest things she has learned through entrepreneurship.\n1:03:45-1:18:15: Kelsee highlights her motivation to start her podcast and what her mission is.\n1:18:15: We end the show discussing the importance of mental health for everyone and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Kelsee Keitel (@KelseeKeitel) is an outdoor-based mental health counselor associate (@hemlockcounselingservices) and host of the Switchback Outdoor Community Podcast (@switchbackcommunitypod). In this interview, Kelsee discusses the importance of mental health and the outdoors, her motivation to leave her job to start her business, and the important lessons she has learned as an entrepreneur.

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To learn more about Kelsee, you can visit her website at hemlockcounselingservices.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-10:45: Kelsee introduces herself, her business, and where she channeled her motivation to start her outdoor-based mental health practice.
\n10:45-26:45: We discuss the education system and what we could do to enhance it, how school systems can retain their best teachers, and curriculum improvements.
\n26:45-32:45: Kelsee explains the process of leaving her high school counselor job to start her business and how she gained clients from the start.
\n32:45-40:15: Kelsee explains the pivots she made with her business, knowing her worth, and how she has adjusted her mental health programming.
\n40:15-52:15: Kelsee explains the hiking spots she takes her clients, how she determines the list, and how she can provide free value to her target market.
\n52:15-1:03:45: Kelsee explains the biggest things she has learned through entrepreneurship.
\n1:03:45-1:18:15: Kelsee highlights her motivation to start her podcast and what her mission is.
\n1:18:15: We end the show discussing the importance of mental health for everyone and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Kelsee Keitel (@KelseeKeitel) is an outdoor-based mental health counselor associate (@hemlockcounselingservices) and host of the Switchback Outdoor Community Podcast (@switchbackcommunitypod). In this interview, Kelsee discusses the importance of mental health and the outdoors, her motivation to leave her job to start her business, and the important lessons she has learned as an entrepreneur.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Kelsee, you can visit her website at hemlockcounselingservices.com","date_published":"2021-11-19T09:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/bd83d7f1-5d51-4c4c-94fe-95bd23b3a1ff.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":79702679,"duration_in_seconds":5415}]},{"id":"e91c7dd5-45de-436a-89b1-4881b37ce400","title":"Episode 167: Networking in New Places, How to Transform Your LinkedIn Profile, and \"Connecting Your Dots\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode167","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we provide some key updates on our businesses and new projects we're taking on. Slager covers the importance of networking, critical reminders when starting a new workout plan, and how charitable events can be a key relationship building tool. Tim talks about how to transform your LinkedIn profile and what it means to \"connect your dots.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-8:30: We open the show discussing how we came up with our show name, how to focus on the important things when building a business, and a recap of our previous episode with Karl Hibbert.\n8:30-24:15: Tim provides updates on some new initiatives he is working on within his business.\n24:15-34:55: Slager provides his business updates, including expanding into a new location and creating new fitness/nutrition packages.\n34:55-43:30: Slager highlights an important health and fitness tip when starting a new workout plan.\n43:30-53:00: Tim delivers 5 actionable tips on how to instantly transform your LinkedIn profile.\n53:00-56:45: Slager dives into the definition of true networking and he is using it in his business ventures.\n56:45-1:01:00: Slager analyzes Dan Fleyshman's \"How to Set Up Your Business for Under $1,000\" book by explaining the benefits of charitable events and how to connect with others at these events.\n1:01:00: Tim ends the show by diving into a section of \"You Inc.\" by Harry Beckwith and what it means to \"connect your dots.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we provide some key updates on our businesses and new projects we're taking on. Slager covers the importance of networking, critical reminders when starting a new workout plan, and how charitable events can be a key relationship building tool. Tim talks about how to transform your LinkedIn profile and what it means to "connect your dots."

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-8:30: We open the show discussing how we came up with our show name, how to focus on the important things when building a business, and a recap of our previous episode with Karl Hibbert.
\n8:30-24:15: Tim provides updates on some new initiatives he is working on within his business.
\n24:15-34:55: Slager provides his business updates, including expanding into a new location and creating new fitness/nutrition packages.
\n34:55-43:30: Slager highlights an important health and fitness tip when starting a new workout plan.
\n43:30-53:00: Tim delivers 5 actionable tips on how to instantly transform your LinkedIn profile.
\n53:00-56:45: Slager dives into the definition of true networking and he is using it in his business ventures.
\n56:45-1:01:00: Slager analyzes Dan Fleyshman's "How to Set Up Your Business for Under $1,000" book by explaining the benefits of charitable events and how to connect with others at these events.
\n1:01:00: Tim ends the show by diving into a section of "You Inc." by Harry Beckwith and what it means to "connect your dots."

","summary":"In today's episode, we provide some key updates on our businesses and new projects we're taking on. Slager covers the importance of networking, critical reminders when starting a new workout plan, and how charitable events can be a key relationship building tool. Tim talks about how to transform your LinkedIn profile and what it means to \"connect your dots.\"","date_published":"2021-11-11T11:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e91c7dd5-45de-436a-89b1-4881b37ce400.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64051359,"duration_in_seconds":4038}]},{"id":"d386cc20-3e7b-47d6-8da9-33a6c1a5e6bb","title":"Episode 166: Karl \"KSwaggin\" Hibbert","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kswaggin","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKarl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. As a follow up to his first interview with us on Episode 77, Karl provides updates on his business, improvements he has made in life and business, and how he is differentiating his brand.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-11:00: Karl provides updates on his business, how he spent his time during the COVID shutdown, and what the meaning of his brand is.\n\n11:00-18:30: Karl delivers advice to introverts who are thinking of starting a business, gaining confidence in building relationships, the importance of meditation, and quality over quantity on social media.\n\n18:30-28:00: We ask Karl what tour life is like and what he needs to do to scale his business.\n\n28:00-38:30: Karl talks about his ideal working environment and \"focus zone,\" his approach to marketing his business, and how he experiments with different clothing designs.\n\n38:30-47:30: Karl highlights the power of exclusivity, how you can strengthen your relationship with reality, and how he approaches creative roadblocks.\n\n51:00: Lastly, Karl gives his take on how the word \"militant\" impacts his craft and how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Karl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. As a follow up to his first interview with us on Episode 77, Karl provides updates on his business, improvements he has made in life and business, and how he is differentiating his brand.

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:30-11:00: Karl provides updates on his business, how he spent his time during the COVID shutdown, and what the meaning of his brand is.

\n\n

11:00-18:30: Karl delivers advice to introverts who are thinking of starting a business, gaining confidence in building relationships, the importance of meditation, and quality over quantity on social media.

\n\n

18:30-28:00: We ask Karl what tour life is like and what he needs to do to scale his business.

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28:00-38:30: Karl talks about his ideal working environment and "focus zone," his approach to marketing his business, and how he experiments with different clothing designs.

\n\n

38:30-47:30: Karl highlights the power of exclusivity, how you can strengthen your relationship with reality, and how he approaches creative roadblocks.

\n\n

51:00: Lastly, Karl gives his take on how the word "militant" impacts his craft and how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.

","summary":"Show Description:\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nKarl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. As a follow up to his first interview with us on Episode 77, Karl provides updates on his business, improvements he has made in life and business, and how he is differentiating his brand.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nShow Highlights:\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n3:30-11:00: Karl provides updates on his business, how he spent his time during the COVID shutdown, and what the meaning of his brand is.\r\n\r\n11:00-18:30: Karl delivers advice to introverts who are thinking of starting a business, gaining confidence in building relationships, the importance of meditation, and quality over quantity on social media.\r\n\r\n18:30-28:00: We ask Karl what tour life is like and what he needs to do to scale his business.\r\n\r\n28:00-38:30: Karl talks about his ideal working environment and \"focus zone,\" his approach to marketing his business, and how he experiments with different clothing designs.\r\n\r\n38:30-47:30: Karl highlights the power of exclusivity, how you can strengthen your relationship with reality, and how he approaches creative roadblocks.\r\n\r\n51:00: Lastly, Karl gives his take on how the word \"militant\" impacts his craft and how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.","date_published":"2021-10-27T22:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d386cc20-3e7b-47d6-8da9-33a6c1a5e6bb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":50108384,"duration_in_seconds":3106}]},{"id":"22fca757-671d-4c2c-b8a1-f7414bb7b1fe","title":"Episode 165: How to Ask for a Raise, Healthy Lifestyle Supplements, and a Fixed vs. Growth Mindset","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-165","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we cover how to effectively ask for a raise at work, identifying healthy lifestyle supplements, and how to reframe your mindset in all areas of your life.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:50-37:50: We provide updates on what's been happening in our lives, key business updates, and side projects we've been working on\n37:50-44:40: Tim explains how to properly ask for a raise at work by outlining a simple, but strategic, process.\n44:40-51:40: Slager highlights the importance of healthy supplements for lifestyle by analyzing Creatine.\n51:40-54:35: In book talk, Slager talks about having a fixed vs. growth mindset by recapping key takeaways from Dan Fleyshman's \"How to Grow Your Personal Brand for Under $1000.\"\n54:35: Tim talks about how to train your mind like your body by analyzing a section of Gary Mack's \"Mind Gym.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we cover how to effectively ask for a raise at work, identifying healthy lifestyle supplements, and how to reframe your mindset in all areas of your life.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:50-37:50: We provide updates on what's been happening in our lives, key business updates, and side projects we've been working on
\n37:50-44:40: Tim explains how to properly ask for a raise at work by outlining a simple, but strategic, process.
\n44:40-51:40: Slager highlights the importance of healthy supplements for lifestyle by analyzing Creatine.
\n51:40-54:35: In book talk, Slager talks about having a fixed vs. growth mindset by recapping key takeaways from Dan Fleyshman's "How to Grow Your Personal Brand for Under $1000."
\n54:35: Tim talks about how to train your mind like your body by analyzing a section of Gary Mack's "Mind Gym."

","summary":"In today's episode, we cover how to effectively ask for a raise at work, identifying healthy lifestyle supplements, and how to reframe your mindset in all areas of your life.","date_published":"2021-10-01T14:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/22fca757-671d-4c2c-b8a1-f7414bb7b1fe.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":52880095,"duration_in_seconds":3584}]},{"id":"5738d6c7-7bdf-4329-8196-1a78e9c09ff6","title":"Episode 164: Brendan King - Sports Broadcaster","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/bk2","content_text":"Show Highlights:\n\n0:00 - 10:15 BK gives background on how he got into broadcasting and the steps he’s taken to where he is now, how he writes, and his ways of gaining access to coaches for his own podcast.\n\n10:20 - 16:10 BK talks about the most crazies “no” he’s had to work around which turned into his favorite interview to date, and reviews his interview with Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports.\n\n16:20 - 27:00 Tim asks BK to give into how he started “The Brendan King Show” and the vision behind it, every sport especially golf needs a villain, Friday Beers partnership.\n\n27:00 - 34:00 BK talks us through the importance of writing and soundbites with his show and how he structures it. BK shares what the last year has taught him, the skillsets needed to be successful, the importance of mentors and some of the best advice he’s received.\n\n41:40 - 52:00 We hear some of the challenges BK has faced and how baseball has made certain changes throughout the minor leagues, as well as who is one of the biggest winners in the front office of the sport. He also talks about what more he’s going to do to separate himself from other sports broadcasters.\n\n52:00 - 1:06:00 BK takes us through different social media platforms that he’s using to build his audience, Sean Avery takes the Olson twins to Bonaroo, the power of Tik Tok, and the keys to doing well on TV broadcasts. We ask BK how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Highlights:

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0:00 - 10:15 BK gives background on how he got into broadcasting and the steps he’s taken to where he is now, how he writes, and his ways of gaining access to coaches for his own podcast.

\n\n

10:20 - 16:10 BK talks about the most crazies “no” he’s had to work around which turned into his favorite interview to date, and reviews his interview with Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports.

\n\n

16:20 - 27:00 Tim asks BK to give into how he started “The Brendan King Show” and the vision behind it, every sport especially golf needs a villain, Friday Beers partnership.

\n\n

27:00 - 34:00 BK talks us through the importance of writing and soundbites with his show and how he structures it. BK shares what the last year has taught him, the skillsets needed to be successful, the importance of mentors and some of the best advice he’s received.

\n\n

41:40 - 52:00 We hear some of the challenges BK has faced and how baseball has made certain changes throughout the minor leagues, as well as who is one of the biggest winners in the front office of the sport. He also talks about what more he’s going to do to separate himself from other sports broadcasters.

\n\n

52:00 - 1:06:00 BK takes us through different social media platforms that he’s using to build his audience, Sean Avery takes the Olson twins to Bonaroo, the power of Tik Tok, and the keys to doing well on TV broadcasts. We ask BK how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Show Highlights:\r\n\r\n\r\n0:00 - 10:15 —> BK gives background on how he got into broadcasting and the steps he’s taken to where he is now, how he writes, and his ways of gaining access to coaches for his own podcast.\r\n\r\n10:20 - 16:10—> BK talks about the most crazies “no” he’s had to work around which turned into his favorite interview to date, and reviews his interview with Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports.\r\n\r\n16:20 - 27:00 —> Tim asks BK to give into how he started “The Brendan King Show” and the vision behind it, every sport especially golf needs a villain, Friday Beers partnership.\r\n\r\n27:00 - 34:00 —> BK talks us through the importance of writing and soundbites with his show and how he structures it. BK shares what the last year has taught him, the skillsets needed to be successful, the importance of mentors and some of the best advice he’s received.\r\n\r\n41:40 - 52:00 —> We hear some of the challenges BK has faced and how baseball has made certain changes throughout the minor leagues, as well as who is one of the biggest winners in the front office of the sport. He also talks about what more he’s going to do to separate himself from other sports broadcasters.\r\n\r\n52:00 - 1:06:00 —> BK takes us through different social media platforms that he’s using to build his audience, Sean Avery takes the Olson twins to Bonaroo, the power of Tik Tok, and the keys to doing well on TV broadcasts. We ask BK how he wants to be remembered.","date_published":"2021-09-29T10:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5738d6c7-7bdf-4329-8196-1a78e9c09ff6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59923303,"duration_in_seconds":4350}]},{"id":"18390d47-977a-40af-88dc-0c0165c69be1","title":"Episode 163: Paul Benigeri, Co-Founder & CEO of Archive","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/paul-benigeri","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nPaul Benigeri (@Benigeri) is the Co-Founder and CEO of Archive, a software company that automates digital marketing workflows, specifically nano influencer communities. In this interview, Paul explains the concept for his business, how he is able to successfully lead a global remote team, and the long-term goals for his company.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-21:00: Paul explains the concept behind \"Archive App\" and \"Archive Communities,\" how the idea was created, and how the company onboards new customers.\n21:00-39:00: We ask Paul how his company navigated through the pandemic, what continuous improvement looks like, and how to effectively manage performance for a remote team from across the world.\n39:00-49:30: Paul talks about what he has learned about himself as a leader, what life was like before Archive, and the benefits of both going to college and starting a business.\n49:30-55:00: We ask Paul how his company builds meaningful relationships with influencers and the unique aspects about Archive's influencer programs.\n55:00-1:05:00: Paul describes the competitive space for his company's solutions and what differentiates Archive from the rest.\n1:05:00: Paul ends the show by explaining the importance of enjoying the life journey.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Paul Benigeri (@Benigeri) is the Co-Founder and CEO of Archive, a software company that automates digital marketing workflows, specifically nano influencer communities. In this interview, Paul explains the concept for his business, how he is able to successfully lead a global remote team, and the long-term goals for his company.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-21:00: Paul explains the concept behind "Archive App" and "Archive Communities," how the idea was created, and how the company onboards new customers.
\n21:00-39:00: We ask Paul how his company navigated through the pandemic, what continuous improvement looks like, and how to effectively manage performance for a remote team from across the world.
\n39:00-49:30: Paul talks about what he has learned about himself as a leader, what life was like before Archive, and the benefits of both going to college and starting a business.
\n49:30-55:00: We ask Paul how his company builds meaningful relationships with influencers and the unique aspects about Archive's influencer programs.
\n55:00-1:05:00: Paul describes the competitive space for his company's solutions and what differentiates Archive from the rest.
\n1:05:00: Paul ends the show by explaining the importance of enjoying the life journey.

","summary":"Paul Benigeri (@Benigeri) is the Co-Founder and CEO of Archive, a software company that automates digital marketing workflows, specifically nano influencer communities. In this interview, Paul explains the concept for his business, how he is able to successfully lead a global remote team, and the long-term goals for his company.","date_published":"2021-08-31T10:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/18390d47-977a-40af-88dc-0c0165c69be1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59295258,"duration_in_seconds":4000}]},{"id":"911361ca-4bbb-48f5-9bef-e3a3a04c2b32","title":"Episode 162: David Wood","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/davidwood","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDavid is a professional coach who helps high performing entrepreneurs, executives and teams get unstuck out of their own way via tough conversations. Having started his coaching and consulting business working with some of the largest Fortune 100 companies in the world, he soon realized he was meant for more. \n\nDavid is also the author of, “Get Paid For Who You Are” and has been nominated for some of the highest awards given in the field of professional coaching. Through his ability to connect and resonate with others, he guides others on how to create amazing results and deep connection by focusing on less in order to achieve more.\n\nYou can find out more about David at the links below, and the last one is a gift to all of our listeners from David!\n\nhttps://focus.ceo/\n\nInstagram: @_focusceo\n\nhttp://focus.ceo/giftoptin/ --> free gift to all listeners!\n\nShow Notes:\n\n3:10 - 6:07 —> We introduce each other and have a little fun banter.\n\n6:08 - 10:45 —> David talks about his most recent venture of getting ‘unstuck’ while he was in Bali, and what it was that was holding him back. Turns out he was facing jail time and deportation.\n\n10:45 - 15:40 —> David goes through how he reinvented himself and started his life and business over from scratch. He describes how he won his green card in a lottery and all the places he visited before finding his new resting ground.\n\n15:40 - 18:55 —> David talks about the ways that we can and sometimes inadvertently create drama in our lives. He emphasizes the importance of always staying in integrity. David also names his favorite place he’s ever lived.\n\n18:56 - 26:36 —> David dives into how to have more courage and assess risk in your decision making. He also tells a story about taking a risk with previous clients as well as the significance of always being truthful with people.\n\n26:37 - 39:36 —> The correlation between courage and happiness, leaning into fears, and regret kick off this section of the episode. David describes an exercise that can help you push the boundaries of your own world and discover your personal edges.\n\n39:36 - 46:03 — David talks about generating possibilities and outlines some of the common factors he sees in clients that build up walls for themselves. He also talks about some of the ways he coaches individuals. \n\n46:04 - 49:30 —> We talk about the discovery phase of any new client so that there is a good overall picture of what’s going on in someone’s life. He then talks about a dream of his and what he would do if he had 6 months to live.\n\n49:30 - 57:42 —> We ask David how he got into this style of coaching and the most effective way he learned and became an expert in his niche. He finishes with his gift basket to all our listeners and answers our final question of how he’d like to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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David is a professional coach who helps high performing entrepreneurs, executives and teams get unstuck out of their own way via tough conversations. Having started his coaching and consulting business working with some of the largest Fortune 100 companies in the world, he soon realized he was meant for more.

\n\n

David is also the author of, “Get Paid For Who You Are” and has been nominated for some of the highest awards given in the field of professional coaching. Through his ability to connect and resonate with others, he guides others on how to create amazing results and deep connection by focusing on less in order to achieve more.

\n\n

You can find out more about David at the links below, and the last one is a gift to all of our listeners from David!

\n\n

https://focus.ceo/

\n\n

Instagram: @_focusceo

\n\n

http://focus.ceo/giftoptin/ --> free gift to all listeners!

\n\n

Show Notes:

\n\n

3:10 - 6:07 —> We introduce each other and have a little fun banter.

\n\n

6:08 - 10:45 —> David talks about his most recent venture of getting ‘unstuck’ while he was in Bali, and what it was that was holding him back. Turns out he was facing jail time and deportation.

\n\n

10:45 - 15:40 —> David goes through how he reinvented himself and started his life and business over from scratch. He describes how he won his green card in a lottery and all the places he visited before finding his new resting ground.

\n\n

15:40 - 18:55 —> David talks about the ways that we can and sometimes inadvertently create drama in our lives. He emphasizes the importance of always staying in integrity. David also names his favorite place he’s ever lived.

\n\n

18:56 - 26:36 —> David dives into how to have more courage and assess risk in your decision making. He also tells a story about taking a risk with previous clients as well as the significance of always being truthful with people.

\n\n

26:37 - 39:36 —> The correlation between courage and happiness, leaning into fears, and regret kick off this section of the episode. David describes an exercise that can help you push the boundaries of your own world and discover your personal edges.

\n\n

39:36 - 46:03 — David talks about generating possibilities and outlines some of the common factors he sees in clients that build up walls for themselves. He also talks about some of the ways he coaches individuals.

\n\n

46:04 - 49:30 —> We talk about the discovery phase of any new client so that there is a good overall picture of what’s going on in someone’s life. He then talks about a dream of his and what he would do if he had 6 months to live.

\n\n

49:30 - 57:42 —> We ask David how he got into this style of coaching and the most effective way he learned and became an expert in his niche. He finishes with his gift basket to all our listeners and answers our final question of how he’d like to be remembered.

","summary":"","date_published":"2021-08-12T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/911361ca-4bbb-48f5-9bef-e3a3a04c2b32.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46919770,"duration_in_seconds":3504}]},{"id":"8e3bee44-15bf-47a7-a0ea-342be20480fb","title":"Episode 161: How to Nail Every Interview Answer, 2 Tips for Weight Loss, and Creating More Authentic Content","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode161","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we dive into how we are adjusting our marketing strategy through our respective businesses. Slager also highlights a couple of actionable weight loss tips, while Tim provides a clear blueprint on how to nail every interview answer. We end the show talking about some of our favorite books, including how to create more authentic content and influencing people to your point of view.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:03-15:00: We catch up by providing life updates, including Slager's new cross-fit competition on the calendar.\n15:00-27:30: Tim talks about the blueprint for his upcoming website, and he explains the benefits of hiring a resume writer vs. doing it yourself.\n27:30-32:30: Slager talks about how he is using his body of work as a marketing tool for his business, including how he builds rapport with people at the cross-fit gym. \n32:30-40:30: In today's career & fitness tips section, Tim provides a simple process on how to nail every interview answer. Slager also discusses two actionable tips for weight loss.\n40:30-47:30: In today's book talk section, Slager highlights the concept of creating more content through authenticity, analyzing a section of Gary V's book. Tim talks about \"You Inc.\" by discussing how you can win people to your point of view.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's episode, we dive into how we are adjusting our marketing strategy through our respective businesses. Slager also highlights a couple of actionable weight loss tips, while Tim provides a clear blueprint on how to nail every interview answer. We end the show talking about some of our favorite books, including how to create more authentic content and influencing people to your point of view.

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:03-15:00: We catch up by providing life updates, including Slager's new cross-fit competition on the calendar.
\n15:00-27:30: Tim talks about the blueprint for his upcoming website, and he explains the benefits of hiring a resume writer vs. doing it yourself.
\n27:30-32:30: Slager talks about how he is using his body of work as a marketing tool for his business, including how he builds rapport with people at the cross-fit gym.
\n32:30-40:30: In today's career & fitness tips section, Tim provides a simple process on how to nail every interview answer. Slager also discusses two actionable tips for weight loss.
\n40:30-47:30: In today's book talk section, Slager highlights the concept of creating more content through authenticity, analyzing a section of Gary V's book. Tim talks about "You Inc." by discussing how you can win people to your point of view.

","summary":"In today's episode, we dive into how we are adjusting our marketing strategy through our respective businesses. Slager also highlights a couple of actionable weight loss tips, while Tim provides a clear blueprint on how to nail every interview answer. We end the show talking about some of our favorite books, including how to create more authentic content and influencing people to your point of view.","date_published":"2021-07-26T11:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/8e3bee44-15bf-47a7-a0ea-342be20480fb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44478482,"duration_in_seconds":2868}]},{"id":"d0c152fc-708a-4658-9bb7-9ddac2404a4d","title":"Episode 160: Scott Mautz (Round 2)","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/mautz","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nScott Mautz is an established business and inspirational speaker who provides global education on leadership and self-leadership, building optimal teams, increasing employee engagement, peak performance, and finding inspiration within the workplace. He is the author of several books, including \"Leading from the Middle,\" \"Find the Fire,\" and \"Make it Matter.\"\n\nWe had Scott on the show for Episode 110, where he explained his motivation to transition from his leadership position at Procter & Gamble to build his keynote speaking business. In this episode, he covers key insights on his new book, \"Leading from the Middle.\"\n\nYou can learn more about Scott Mautz by visiting his website at scottmautz.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-24:30: Scott explains his transition out of corporate life, what motivated him to write his new book \"Leading from the Middle,\" and the importance of middle managers.\n24:30-35:00: Scott uncovers his SCOPE framework and tips on how to find inspiration in your work.\n35:00-49:00: Scott talks about how to keep your personality consistent across multiple organizational roles, and what managers can do to strengthen the performance management process.\n49:00-1:05:00: Scott provides 3 ways on how to handle disagreement with your boss, the right ways to give (and handle) feedback, and the key strategies to leadings \"across,\" \"up,\" and \"down.\"\n1:05:00: Scott ends the show by outlining how he built and scaled his business, his process of content creation, and how he pivoted during the pandemic.","content_html":"

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Scott Mautz is an established business and inspirational speaker who provides global education on leadership and self-leadership, building optimal teams, increasing employee engagement, peak performance, and finding inspiration within the workplace. He is the author of several books, including "Leading from the Middle," "Find the Fire," and "Make it Matter."

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We had Scott on the show for Episode 110, where he explained his motivation to transition from his leadership position at Procter & Gamble to build his keynote speaking business. In this episode, he covers key insights on his new book, "Leading from the Middle."

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You can learn more about Scott Mautz by visiting his website at scottmautz.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-24:30: Scott explains his transition out of corporate life, what motivated him to write his new book "Leading from the Middle," and the importance of middle managers.
\n24:30-35:00: Scott uncovers his SCOPE framework and tips on how to find inspiration in your work.
\n35:00-49:00: Scott talks about how to keep your personality consistent across multiple organizational roles, and what managers can do to strengthen the performance management process.
\n49:00-1:05:00: Scott provides 3 ways on how to handle disagreement with your boss, the right ways to give (and handle) feedback, and the key strategies to leadings "across," "up," and "down."
\n1:05:00: Scott ends the show by outlining how he built and scaled his business, his process of content creation, and how he pivoted during the pandemic.

","summary":"Scott Mautz is an established business and inspirational speaker who provides global education on leadership and self-leadership, building optimal teams, increasing employee engagement, peak performance, and finding inspiration within the workplace. He is the author of several books, including \"Leading from the Middle,\" \"Find the Fire,\" and \"Make it Matter.\"\r\n\r\nWe had Scott on the show for Episode 110, where he explained his motivation to transition from his leadership position at Procter & Gamble to build his keynote speaking business. In this episode, he covers key insights on his new book, \"Leading from the Middle.\"\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Scott Mautz by visiting his website at scottmautz.com","date_published":"2021-07-01T12:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d0c152fc-708a-4658-9bb7-9ddac2404a4d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":69976248,"duration_in_seconds":5439}]},{"id":"e5b88611-0963-41e0-9c4c-cf2de68e2e50","title":"Episode 159: How to Answer the \"Why Should I Hire You\" Question | Creative Content Distribution Ideas | Winning Someone Over Within the First 2 Minutes of Meeting Them","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode159","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we provide key business updates with the resume writing and lifestyle coaching. We discuss why we invested in Cardano and Safemoon cryptocurrencies. Lastly, we dive into how to answer the \"Why Should I Hire You\" question, how to distribute content in creative ways, and the importance of smart networking.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-26:00: We provide our key business updates with the resume writing and lifestyle coaching business. Tim talks about what types of positions he would hire for his business first, and Slager discusses how he would coach someone to lose weight.\n26:00-37:30: Out stock talk turns to crypto talk, as we both discuss which cryptocurrencies we have invested in. Tim discusses why Cardano has been his move, and Slager discusses Safemoon.\n37:00-42:00: Tim explains the best way to answer the \"Why Should I Hire You?\" interview question.\n42:00-46:15: Slager talks about why networking with like-minded people will elevate you to your goals.\n46:15-49:00: Slager highlights how he is distributing content in unique ways by discussing a section of Gary Vaynerchuk's \"Crush It.\"\n49:00-59:00: Tim provides tips on how to win someone over within the first 2 minutes of meeting them, analyzing a section of Harry Beckwith's \"You Inc.\"","content_html":"

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In today's episode, we provide key business updates with the resume writing and lifestyle coaching. We discuss why we invested in Cardano and Safemoon cryptocurrencies. Lastly, we dive into how to answer the "Why Should I Hire You" question, how to distribute content in creative ways, and the importance of smart networking.

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-26:00: We provide our key business updates with the resume writing and lifestyle coaching business. Tim talks about what types of positions he would hire for his business first, and Slager discusses how he would coach someone to lose weight.
\n26:00-37:30: Out stock talk turns to crypto talk, as we both discuss which cryptocurrencies we have invested in. Tim discusses why Cardano has been his move, and Slager discusses Safemoon.
\n37:00-42:00: Tim explains the best way to answer the "Why Should I Hire You?" interview question.
\n42:00-46:15: Slager talks about why networking with like-minded people will elevate you to your goals.
\n46:15-49:00: Slager highlights how he is distributing content in unique ways by discussing a section of Gary Vaynerchuk's "Crush It."
\n49:00-59:00: Tim provides tips on how to win someone over within the first 2 minutes of meeting them, analyzing a section of Harry Beckwith's "You Inc."

","summary":"In today's episode, we provide key business updates with the resume writing and lifestyle coaching. We discuss why we invested in Cardano and Safemoon cryptocurrencies. Lastly, we dive into how to answer the \"Why Should I Hire You\" question, how to distribute content in creative ways, and the importance of smart networking.","date_published":"2021-06-11T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e5b88611-0963-41e0-9c4c-cf2de68e2e50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":55704177,"duration_in_seconds":3550}]},{"id":"b5919118-6a4f-47d2-bc87-9c2499762a69","title":"Episode 158: Michelle Seiler Tucker, Mergers & Acquisitions Advisor","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/michelle-seiler-tucker","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nMichelle Seiler Tucker (@michelleseilertucker) is a Mergers & Acquisitions Advisor, holds a Merger & Acquisition Master Intermediary (M&AMI) title, Author of \"Exit Rich\" and \"Sell Your Business for More Than It's Worth,\" and Founder & CEO of Seiler Tucker Incorporated. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, she has bought and sold over 1500 businesses, achieved a 98% close rate on all written offers and, on average, obtains 20-40% (even up to 60%) above asking price for her clients, and manages a network of 28,000 buyers.\n\nIn this interview, Michelle discusses her upcoming book \"Exit Rich,\" how business owners can increase the value of their company, and the key lessons she has learned in the Mergers & Acquisitions industry.\n\nTo learn more about Michelle, you can text \"Michelle\" to 888-526-5750 or visit the following locations:\n\n\"Exit Rich\" Book: https://exitrichbook.com/\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleseiler/\nCompany Website: https://seilertucker.com/\n\nExit Rich comes out in June, exitrichbook.com, $24.79, email digital download so you can read it today, send hard cover to doorstep, plus lifetime membership into exit rich book club, more video content, go over techniques and strategies, plus documents to run company, sell company, organizational charts, non-competes, due diligence checklists, employee handbooks, 30 days free membership, club CEOs (mastermind of entrepreneurs)\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:15-10:15: Michelle discusses her background in mergers & acquisitions, what her first business was, and why she exited Corporate America.\n10:15-22:45: Michelle explains how business owners can raise the worth of their company, what mistakes to avoid, and what it means to innovate.\n22:45-33:00: Michelle highlights her \"GPS Exit Model,\" and how it helps business owners build and optimize their company infrastructure. Michelle also describes the 5 types of business buyers and how her company facilitates this process.\n33:00-53:45: Michelle dives into the \"6 P's\" business owners must understand to create a business that people would buy in the future.\n53:45-1:05:45: Michelle explains what limits business owners from giving up control and what they can do to overcome this.\n1:05:45-1:09:15: Michelle gives an overview of her new book \"Exit Rich,\" how it can help business owners elevate their company, and her motivation to create the project.\n1:09:15-1:14:15: Michelle gives her final advice and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

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Michelle Seiler Tucker (@michelleseilertucker) is a Mergers & Acquisitions Advisor, holds a Merger & Acquisition Master Intermediary (M&AMI) title, Author of "Exit Rich" and "Sell Your Business for More Than It's Worth," and Founder & CEO of Seiler Tucker Incorporated. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, she has bought and sold over 1500 businesses, achieved a 98% close rate on all written offers and, on average, obtains 20-40% (even up to 60%) above asking price for her clients, and manages a network of 28,000 buyers.

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In this interview, Michelle discusses her upcoming book "Exit Rich," how business owners can increase the value of their company, and the key lessons she has learned in the Mergers & Acquisitions industry.

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To learn more about Michelle, you can text "Michelle" to 888-526-5750 or visit the following locations:

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"Exit Rich" Book: https://exitrichbook.com/
\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleseiler/
\nCompany Website: https://seilertucker.com/

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Exit Rich comes out in June, exitrichbook.com, $24.79, email digital download so you can read it today, send hard cover to doorstep, plus lifetime membership into exit rich book club, more video content, go over techniques and strategies, plus documents to run company, sell company, organizational charts, non-competes, due diligence checklists, employee handbooks, 30 days free membership, club CEOs (mastermind of entrepreneurs)

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Show Highlights:

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4:15-10:15: Michelle discusses her background in mergers & acquisitions, what her first business was, and why she exited Corporate America.
\n10:15-22:45: Michelle explains how business owners can raise the worth of their company, what mistakes to avoid, and what it means to innovate.
\n22:45-33:00: Michelle highlights her "GPS Exit Model," and how it helps business owners build and optimize their company infrastructure. Michelle also describes the 5 types of business buyers and how her company facilitates this process.
\n33:00-53:45: Michelle dives into the "6 P's" business owners must understand to create a business that people would buy in the future.
\n53:45-1:05:45: Michelle explains what limits business owners from giving up control and what they can do to overcome this.
\n1:05:45-1:09:15: Michelle gives an overview of her new book "Exit Rich," how it can help business owners elevate their company, and her motivation to create the project.
\n1:09:15-1:14:15: Michelle gives her final advice and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Michelle Seiler Tucker (@michelleseilertucker) is a Mergers & Acquisitions Advisor, holds a Merger & Acquisition Master Intermediary (M&AMI) title, Author of \"Exit Rich\" and \"Sell Your Business for More Than It's Worth,\" and Founder & CEO of Seiler Tucker Incorporated. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, she has bought and sold over 1500 businesses, achieved a 98% close rate on all written offers and, on average, obtains 20-40% (even up to 60%) above asking price for her clients, and manages a network of 28,000 buyers.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Michelle discusses her upcoming book \"Exit Rich,\" how business owners can increase the value of their company, and the key lessons she has learned in the Mergers & Acquisitions industry.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Michelle, you can text \"Michelle\" to 888-526-5750 or visit the following locations:\r\n\r\n\"Exit Rich\" Book: https://exitrichbook.com/\r\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleseiler/\r\nCompany Website: https://seilertucker.com/\r\n\r\n\r\nExit Rich comes out in June, exitrichbook.com, $24.79, email digital download so you can read it today, send hard cover to doorstep, plus lifetime membership into exit rich book club, more video content, go over techniques and strategies, plus documents to run company, sell company, organizational charts, non-competes, due diligence checklists, employee handbooks, 30 days free membership, club CEOs (mastermind of entrepreneurs)","date_published":"2021-03-25T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b5919118-6a4f-47d2-bc87-9c2499762a69.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64024672,"duration_in_seconds":4461}]},{"id":"89acdbe9-05c5-4f78-bffe-9056ec37f067","title":"Episode 157: Dr. Rachel Day, Board-Certified Dermatologist | Founder & CEO of OneSkin Dermatology","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/rachel-day","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nRachel Day (@lovemyoneskin) is a board-certified Dermatologist and Founder & CEO of OneSkin Dermatology, a skin, health, and wellness practice based in Chambersburg, PA. In this episode, Rachel uncovers the process of leaving a stable job to start her own practice, why her business is redefining patient interaction and solving systematic healthcare health care issues, and the key life lessons she has learned along the way.\n\nYou can learn more about Rachel and her business at [oneskindermatology.com](oneskindermatology.com)\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-11:30: Rachel talks about how she found the path of Dermatology, her background, and why she left her stable job within the healthcare system to start her own practice.\n11:30-26:30: Rachel discusses the mission and core values of her business, what it means to create a healthy lifestyle ecosystem, and how OneSkin Dermatology is solving problems within the health insurance landscape.\n26:30-38:30: We ask Rachel what the process was like starting her business, building her team, overcoming obstacles, and her transition away from her first job.\n38:30-49:30: Rachel explains how her business is redefining the patient interaction, how her practice separates itself from others, and how she promotes a work environment of process improvement and growth.\n49:30-1:09:30: We ask Rachel when she knows it is time to scale her business, the processes she uses to grow her company, and what her next pivots will be.\n1:09:30-1:18:30: Rachel highlights how Sara Blakely has influenced her career, what it means to take action on your ideas, and how she wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Rachel Day (@lovemyoneskin) is a board-certified Dermatologist and Founder & CEO of OneSkin Dermatology, a skin, health, and wellness practice based in Chambersburg, PA. In this episode, Rachel uncovers the process of leaving a stable job to start her own practice, why her business is redefining patient interaction and solving systematic healthcare health care issues, and the key life lessons she has learned along the way.

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You can learn more about Rachel and her business at [oneskindermatology.com](oneskindermatology.com)

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-11:30: Rachel talks about how she found the path of Dermatology, her background, and why she left her stable job within the healthcare system to start her own practice.
\n11:30-26:30: Rachel discusses the mission and core values of her business, what it means to create a healthy lifestyle ecosystem, and how OneSkin Dermatology is solving problems within the health insurance landscape.
\n26:30-38:30: We ask Rachel what the process was like starting her business, building her team, overcoming obstacles, and her transition away from her first job.
\n38:30-49:30: Rachel explains how her business is redefining the patient interaction, how her practice separates itself from others, and how she promotes a work environment of process improvement and growth.
\n49:30-1:09:30: We ask Rachel when she knows it is time to scale her business, the processes she uses to grow her company, and what her next pivots will be.
\n1:09:30-1:18:30: Rachel highlights how Sara Blakely has influenced her career, what it means to take action on your ideas, and how she wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.

","summary":"Rachel Day (@lovemyoneskin) is a board-certified Dermatologist and Founder & CEO of OneSkin Dermatology, a skin, health, and wellness practice based in Chambersburg, PA. In this episode, Rachel uncovers the process of leaving a stable job to start her own practice, why her business is redefining patient interaction and solving systematic healthcare health care issues, and the key life lessons she has learned along the way.\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Rachel and her business at oneskindermatology.com","date_published":"2021-03-18T10:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/89acdbe9-05c5-4f78-bffe-9056ec37f067.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":69966181,"duration_in_seconds":4768}]},{"id":"8843164e-b668-4854-9f17-6ef41d7bd835","title":"Episode 156: New Writing Ventures, Disruptive Technology Stock Market Plays, Our Ideal Companies, and Why Journaling is Crucial","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-156","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we discuss our new writing ventures, why we invested in Palantir and the ARK Innovation ETF, and our ideal companies we would lead. We also uncover the importance of journaling and how it can improve other areas of life. As we finished our respective books by Matthew McConaughey and Bob Iger, so we highlight our biggest takeaways from each.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-21:45: We talk about our upcoming trips, new writing ventures, and Slager discusses his shadowing at the gym.\n21:45-36:30: In today's stock talk, Slager discusses why he invested into Palantir and Tim provides insight on one of the best disruptive technology ETFs.\n36:30-53:00: In real life experience, Tim uncovers what he needs to do to improve his business and what his full-scale company would look like. Slager talks about the importance of journaling, how it is impacting other areas of his life, and why he is starting vlog content for Simplinano.\n53:00-1:03:30: For today's book talk, we each finished our books and we highlight our biggest takeaways. Slager recaps his favorite poems from Matthew McConaughey's \"Green Lights\" and Tim talks about how you can improve someone else's morale, analyzing Bob Iger's \"Ride of a Lifetime.\" ","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we discuss our new writing ventures, why we invested in Palantir and the ARK Innovation ETF, and our ideal companies we would lead. We also uncover the importance of journaling and how it can improve other areas of life. As we finished our respective books by Matthew McConaughey and Bob Iger, so we highlight our biggest takeaways from each.

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-21:45: We talk about our upcoming trips, new writing ventures, and Slager discusses his shadowing at the gym.
\n21:45-36:30: In today's stock talk, Slager discusses why he invested into Palantir and Tim provides insight on one of the best disruptive technology ETFs.
\n36:30-53:00: In real life experience, Tim uncovers what he needs to do to improve his business and what his full-scale company would look like. Slager talks about the importance of journaling, how it is impacting other areas of his life, and why he is starting vlog content for Simplinano.
\n53:00-1:03:30: For today's book talk, we each finished our books and we highlight our biggest takeaways. Slager recaps his favorite poems from Matthew McConaughey's "Green Lights" and Tim talks about how you can improve someone else's morale, analyzing Bob Iger's "Ride of a Lifetime."

","summary":"In today's episode, we discuss our new writing ventures, why we invested in Palantir and the ARK Innovation ETF, and our ideal companies we would lead. We also uncover the importance of journaling and how it can improve other areas of life. As we finished our respective books by Matthew McConaughey and Bob Iger, so we highlight our biggest takeaways from each.","date_published":"2021-02-22T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/8843164e-b668-4854-9f17-6ef41d7bd835.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59998725,"duration_in_seconds":3966}]},{"id":"7ba0ee33-d671-49f3-9836-cf63d1720d78","title":"Episode 155: Grace Leer","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/grace-leer","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nGrace Leer (@graceleermusic) is Nashville Country Artist and Singer for The Grace Leer Band. Grace appeared on American Idol in 2020, where she finished Top 10. In this interview, Grace describes her motivations to pursue music, how she is navigating the country music landscape, and the key lessons she has learned through her success and growth. \n\nYou can learn more about Grace and explore her work at GraceLeer.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-25:00: Grace discusses how she first got into music, what it was like moving from California to Nashville, how she worked toward her dream while working a 9 to 5 job, and the process of shifting the right amount of focus toward her music career.\n25:00-38:00: Grace talks about her American Idol experience, the challenges she had to overcome during the competition, and how she left her job to commit her full energy toward her music career.\n38:00-50:30: Grace describes the creative writing process with music, and how she is navigating change within the country music industry.\n50:30-58:30: We discuss our morning routines as well as our writing routines.\n58:30-1:17:30: Grace highlights her favorite part about singing, her motivation with her music, and why she started \"Taste with Grace.\"\n1:17:30-1:35:30: We ask Grace out what makes a \"hit\" song, advice on how to improve vocals, any dream musical collaborations, and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Grace Leer (@graceleermusic) is Nashville Country Artist and Singer for The Grace Leer Band. Grace appeared on American Idol in 2020, where she finished Top 10. In this interview, Grace describes her motivations to pursue music, how she is navigating the country music landscape, and the key lessons she has learned through her success and growth.

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You can learn more about Grace and explore her work at GraceLeer.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-25:00: Grace discusses how she first got into music, what it was like moving from California to Nashville, how she worked toward her dream while working a 9 to 5 job, and the process of shifting the right amount of focus toward her music career.
\n25:00-38:00: Grace talks about her American Idol experience, the challenges she had to overcome during the competition, and how she left her job to commit her full energy toward her music career.
\n38:00-50:30: Grace describes the creative writing process with music, and how she is navigating change within the country music industry.
\n50:30-58:30: We discuss our morning routines as well as our writing routines.
\n58:30-1:17:30: Grace highlights her favorite part about singing, her motivation with her music, and why she started "Taste with Grace."
\n1:17:30-1:35:30: We ask Grace out what makes a "hit" song, advice on how to improve vocals, any dream musical collaborations, and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Grace Leer (@graceleermusic) is Nashville Country Artist and Singer for The Grace Leer Band. Grace appeared on American Idol in 2020, where she finished Top 10. In this interview, Grace describes her motivations to pursue music, how she is navigating the country music landscape, and the key lessons she has learned through her success and growth. \r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Grace and explore her work at GraceLeer.com","date_published":"2021-02-17T19:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/7ba0ee33-d671-49f3-9836-cf63d1720d78.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":83608641,"duration_in_seconds":5814}]},{"id":"51cd878f-2b22-4991-b8b3-559db81f3a69","title":"Episode 155: Grace Leer","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/grace-leer1","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nGrace Leer (@graceleermusic) is Nashville Country Artist and Singer for The Grace Leer Band. Grace appeared on American Idol in 2020, where she finished Top 10. In this interview, Grace describes her motivations to pursue music, how she is navigating the country music landscape, and the key lessons she has learned through her success and growth. \n\nYou can learn more about Grace and explore her work at GraceLeer.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-25:00: Grace discusses how she first got into music, what it was like moving from California to Nashville, how she worked toward her dream while working a 9 to 5 job, and the process of shifting the right amount of focus toward her music career.\n25:00-38:00: Grace talks about her American Idol experience, the challenges she had to overcome during the competition, and how she left her job to commit her full energy toward her music career.\n38:00-50:30: Grace describes the creative writing process with music, and how she is navigating change within the country music industry.\n50:30-58:30: We discuss our morning routines as well as our writing routines.\n58:30-1:17:30: Grace highlights her favorite part about singing, her motivation with her music, and why she started \"Taste with Grace.\"\n1:17:30-1:35:30: We ask Grace out what makes a \"hit\" song, advice on how to improve vocals, any dream musical collaborations, and how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Grace Leer (@graceleermusic) is Nashville Country Artist and Singer for The Grace Leer Band. Grace appeared on American Idol in 2020, where she finished Top 10. In this interview, Grace describes her motivations to pursue music, how she is navigating the country music landscape, and the key lessons she has learned through her success and growth.

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You can learn more about Grace and explore her work at GraceLeer.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-25:00: Grace discusses how she first got into music, what it was like moving from California to Nashville, how she worked toward her dream while working a 9 to 5 job, and the process of shifting the right amount of focus toward her music career.
\n25:00-38:00: Grace talks about her American Idol experience, the challenges she had to overcome during the competition, and how she left her job to commit her full energy toward her music career.
\n38:00-50:30: Grace describes the creative writing process with music, and how she is navigating change within the country music industry.
\n50:30-58:30: We discuss our morning routines as well as our writing routines.
\n58:30-1:17:30: Grace highlights her favorite part about singing, her motivation with her music, and why she started "Taste with Grace."
\n1:17:30-1:35:30: We ask Grace out what makes a "hit" song, advice on how to improve vocals, any dream musical collaborations, and how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Grace Leer (@graceleermusic) is Nashville Country Artist and Singer for The Grace Leer Band. Grace appeared on American Idol in 2020, where she finished Top 10. In this interview, Grace describes her motivations to pursue music, how she is navigating the country music landscape, and the key lessons she has learned through her success and growth. \r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Grace and explore her work at GraceLeer.com","date_published":"2021-02-17T19:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/51cd878f-2b22-4991-b8b3-559db81f3a69.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":83608641,"duration_in_seconds":5814}]},{"id":"c559aa4c-e35f-40c5-af78-f353ef4e96e4","title":"Episode 154: CashOutJony","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/cashoutjony","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nCashOutJony (@CashOutJony) is a musical artist from Indianapolis who belongs to the Camp Ca$h Record Label. In this interview, CashOutJony discusses the important lessons he has learned while navigating through the music industry, how he has grown his brand, and making the most out of your time on earth.\n\nYou can listen to CashOutJony's music on YouTube and Spotify\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-15:00: CashOutJony talks about his background, what motivated him to pursue music, and how he first expanded his personal brand.\n\n15:00-27:00: CashOutJony explains what differentiates a skilled musical artist from an average artist, how he evolved his music over time, and how he applies continuous improvement to his craft.\n\n27:00-33:30: CashOutJony discusses networking in the music industry, the importance of keeping quality people around you, and what makes his brand different.\n\n33:30-56:00: We dive into the concept of escaping the \"9 to 5\" to create your own world, harnessing energy in the right ways, and how you can invest in yourself to overcome the system.\n\n56:00-1:03:00: We talk about the importance of this time period, utilizing technology for benefitting the world, and our thoughts on aliens.\n\n1:03:00-1:16:30: CashOutJony highlights his overall goals with music, life after his career, and his dream collaborations.\n\n1:16:30-1:27:00: We end the show by asking CashOutJony about his lyrics and vocals processes, biggest obstacles to overcome in the music industry, and how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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CashOutJony (@CashOutJony) is a musical artist from Indianapolis who belongs to the Camp Ca$h Record Label. In this interview, CashOutJony discusses the important lessons he has learned while navigating through the music industry, how he has grown his brand, and making the most out of your time on earth.

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You can listen to CashOutJony's music on YouTube and Spotify

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-15:00: CashOutJony talks about his background, what motivated him to pursue music, and how he first expanded his personal brand.

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15:00-27:00: CashOutJony explains what differentiates a skilled musical artist from an average artist, how he evolved his music over time, and how he applies continuous improvement to his craft.

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27:00-33:30: CashOutJony discusses networking in the music industry, the importance of keeping quality people around you, and what makes his brand different.

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33:30-56:00: We dive into the concept of escaping the "9 to 5" to create your own world, harnessing energy in the right ways, and how you can invest in yourself to overcome the system.

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56:00-1:03:00: We talk about the importance of this time period, utilizing technology for benefitting the world, and our thoughts on aliens.

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1:03:00-1:16:30: CashOutJony highlights his overall goals with music, life after his career, and his dream collaborations.

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1:16:30-1:27:00: We end the show by asking CashOutJony about his lyrics and vocals processes, biggest obstacles to overcome in the music industry, and how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Show Description:\r\n \r\nCashOutJony (@CashOutJony) is a musical artist from Indianapolis who belongs to the Camp Ca$h Record Label. In this interview, CashOutJony discusses the important lessons he has learned while navigating through the music industry, how he has grown his brand, and making the most out of your time on earth.\r\n \r\nYou can listen to CashOutJony's music on YouTube and Spotify\r\n \r\nShow Highlights:\r\n \r\n4:00-15:00: CashOutJony talks about his background, what motivated him to pursue music, and how he first expanded his personal brand.\r\n\r\n15:00-27:00: CashOutJony explains what differentiates a skilled musical artist from an average artist, how he evolved his music over time, and how he applies continuous improvement to his craft.\r\n\r\n27:00-33:30: CashOutJony discusses networking in the music industry, the importance of keeping quality people around you, and what makes his brand different.\r\n\r\n33:30-56:00: We dive into the concept of escaping the \"9 to 5\" to create your own world, harnessing energy in the right ways, and how you can invest in yourself to overcome the system.\r\n\r\n56:00-1:03:00: We talk about the importance of this time period, utilizing technology for benefitting the world, and our thoughts on aliens.\r\n\r\n1:03:00-1:16:30: CashOutJony highlights his overall goals with music, life after his career, and his dream collaborations.\r\n\r\n1:16:30-1:27:00: We end the show by asking CashOutJony about his lyrics and vocals processes, biggest obstacles to overcome in the music industry, and how he wants to be remembered.","date_published":"2021-02-02T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c559aa4c-e35f-40c5-af78-f353ef4e96e4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":72239954,"duration_in_seconds":5357}]},{"id":"4db7e2a8-849c-4305-98c1-e01131dd0a97","title":"Episode 153: Process Improvement, Key Investment Sectors for 2021, Matthew McConaughey, and Bob Iger","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/process-improvement","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we provide updates on our businesses and the key process improvements we are making, especially in time management. For Stock Talk, Slager explains his decision to invest in Bitcoin and Tim provides some key stocks to invest in for 5G, Healthcare, and Energy. We end the show in Book Talk by studying the autobiographies of Bob Iger and Matthew McConaughey.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-11:00: We open the show talking about the different types of music we listen to in each situation, Morgan Wallen's new album, and Slager's first writing gig.\n11:00-29:00: We discuss our key business updates, process improvements, and Tim shares how he is better managing his time throughout the day.\n29:00-43:00: In Stock Talk, Slager explains why he invested in Bitcoin and another technology company. Tim explains how and why he is \"buying the rumors and selling the news,\" and he provides some key 5G, Healthcare, and Energy plays for 2021.\n43:00-56:30: In Real Life Experience, Tim discusses his journey with the Whole 30 experimental meal plan, while Slager highlights one of his biggest accomplishments at the Cross-fit gym so far.\n56:30-1:06:00: In today's Book Talk, Tm analyzes a section from Bob Iger's Autobiography \"The Ride of a Lifetime\" on innovation, and Slager discusses a poem from Matthew McConaughey's book \"Green Lights.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we provide updates on our businesses and the key process improvements we are making, especially in time management. For Stock Talk, Slager explains his decision to invest in Bitcoin and Tim provides some key stocks to invest in for 5G, Healthcare, and Energy. We end the show in Book Talk by studying the autobiographies of Bob Iger and Matthew McConaughey.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-11:00: We open the show talking about the different types of music we listen to in each situation, Morgan Wallen's new album, and Slager's first writing gig.
\n11:00-29:00: We discuss our key business updates, process improvements, and Tim shares how he is better managing his time throughout the day.
\n29:00-43:00: In Stock Talk, Slager explains why he invested in Bitcoin and another technology company. Tim explains how and why he is "buying the rumors and selling the news," and he provides some key 5G, Healthcare, and Energy plays for 2021.
\n43:00-56:30: In Real Life Experience, Tim discusses his journey with the Whole 30 experimental meal plan, while Slager highlights one of his biggest accomplishments at the Cross-fit gym so far.
\n56:30-1:06:00: In today's Book Talk, Tm analyzes a section from Bob Iger's Autobiography "The Ride of a Lifetime" on innovation, and Slager discusses a poem from Matthew McConaughey's book "Green Lights."

","summary":"In today's episode, we provide updates on our businesses and the key process improvements we are making, especially in time management. For Stock Talk, Slager explains his decision to invest in Bitcoin and Tim provides some key stocks to invest in for 5G, Healthcare, and Energy. We end the show in Book Talk by studying the autobiographies of Bob Iger and Matthew McConaughey.","date_published":"2021-01-19T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4db7e2a8-849c-4305-98c1-e01131dd0a97.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":61842046,"duration_in_seconds":4038}]},{"id":"480f97f3-e388-46e7-9b6d-3855e50baa09","title":"Episode #152: Doug Bertram","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/dougbertram","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDoug Bertram is the Founder & CEO of Structural Elements (@structuralelements), an orthopedic wellness clinic that delivers meaningful care through a proprietary treatment and contemporary business model approach. Before founding the company in 2006, Doug worked as a massage therapist focused on treating athletic injuries.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:15-15:15: Doug provides his background, what motivated him to go to massage school, and the difference between dry needling and acupuncture.\n15:15-28:15: Doug discusses how Structural Elements was formed, why preventative maintenance drives his business, and why he operates a cash practice.\n28:15-47:15: Doug talks about the biggest obstacles he has faced while running his business, what makes his clinic different, and how he maximizes his time as a CEO of a franchise company.\n47:15-59:00: Doug discusses his creative marketing strategy, how he partners with influencers, and how he leverages technology to improve his company's market positioning.\n59:00-1:21:45: Doug recaps the most important thing he has learned through COVID for his business, how he approaches continued education, and how his company approaches nutrition.\n1:21:45: Doug shares his final thoughts and how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Doug Bertram is the Founder & CEO of Structural Elements (@structuralelements), an orthopedic wellness clinic that delivers meaningful care through a proprietary treatment and contemporary business model approach. Before founding the company in 2006, Doug worked as a massage therapist focused on treating athletic injuries.

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Show Highlights:

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4:15-15:15: Doug provides his background, what motivated him to go to massage school, and the difference between dry needling and acupuncture.
\n15:15-28:15: Doug discusses how Structural Elements was formed, why preventative maintenance drives his business, and why he operates a cash practice.
\n28:15-47:15: Doug talks about the biggest obstacles he has faced while running his business, what makes his clinic different, and how he maximizes his time as a CEO of a franchise company.
\n47:15-59:00: Doug discusses his creative marketing strategy, how he partners with influencers, and how he leverages technology to improve his company's market positioning.
\n59:00-1:21:45: Doug recaps the most important thing he has learned through COVID for his business, how he approaches continued education, and how his company approaches nutrition.
\n1:21:45: Doug shares his final thoughts and how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"**Show Description:**\r\n\r\nDoug Bertram is the Founder & CEO of Structural Elements (@structuralelements), an orthopedic wellness clinic that delivers meaningful care through a proprietary treatment and contemporary business model approach. Before founding the company in 2006, Doug worked as a massage therapist focused on treating athletic injuries.\r\n\r\n**Show Highlights:**\r\n \r\n4:15-15:15: Doug provides his background, what motivated him to go to massage school, and the difference between dry needling and acupuncture.\r\n15:15-28:15: Doug discusses how Structural Elements was formed, why preventative maintenance drives his business, and why he operates a cash practice.\r\n28:15-47:15: Doug talks about the biggest obstacles he has faced while running his business, what makes his clinic different, and how he maximizes his time as a CEO of a franchise company.\r\n47:15-59:00: Doug discusses his creative marketing strategy, how he partners with influencers, and how he leverages technology to improve his company's market positioning.\r\n59:00-1:21:45: Doug recaps the most important thing he has learned through COVID for his business, how he approaches continued education, and how his company approaches nutrition.\r\n1:21:45: Doug shares his final thoughts and how he wants to be remembered.","date_published":"2021-01-07T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/480f97f3-e388-46e7-9b6d-3855e50baa09.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":71094482,"duration_in_seconds":5184}]},{"id":"2af031e4-e77d-449c-abff-ffde2004f545","title":"Episode 151: Virgin Galactic, Boeing, and the Power of a Smile","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode151","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today’s episode, we start the show with our fun conversation, covering topics from questioning if LeBron James was on steroids to Thanksgiving time spent with family. After a little bit of catching up, we get into our current investments. Virgin Galactic has been going up and has a flight launch scheduled this month, and Tim continues his crypto journey as well as looking into Boeing. We briefly discuss international travel in particular with the new COVID vaccine. \n\nFor our Real Life Experience (RLE) section, Tim covers his new solo entrepreneur business after quitting his job, and Slager brings up the 5 stages of the Emotional Cycles of Change. \n\nFinishing with Book Talk, Tim talks about the power of smiling (‘How To Win Friends and Influence People’), whether it’s in person or over the phone. And Slager covers the importance of reading teachings from ‘The Bible’ and how they can relate to everyday life. \n\nShow Highlights:\n\n1:45-25:15: We start the episode out with some fun conversation, like whether LeBron James was on steroids in Miami or not, Tim talks about being 100% self-sufficient with resume writing and leaving his job, Thanksgiving, and Colin discusses coaching CrossFit and how someone new should approach CrossFit\n\n25:15-34:00: Investment talk: Colin talks about Virgin Galactic, and Tim brings up his positions in Bitcoin and Boeing. Tim twists the knife that Duke lost at home, while Indianapolis may host NCAA tournament games\n\n34:00-40:05: Slager talks about his plans for going on trips next year, and we talk about the new COVID vaccine\n\n40:05-50:30: Real Life Experiences (RLE). Tim discusses his entrepreneurial venture of resume writing and executive coaching, Colin brings up the Emotional Cycles of Change\n\n50:30-57:15: Book Talk: Tim talks about the power of smiling from ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’, and Colin brings up lessons from reading ‘The Bible’","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today’s episode, we start the show with our fun conversation, covering topics from questioning if LeBron James was on steroids to Thanksgiving time spent with family. After a little bit of catching up, we get into our current investments. Virgin Galactic has been going up and has a flight launch scheduled this month, and Tim continues his crypto journey as well as looking into Boeing. We briefly discuss international travel in particular with the new COVID vaccine. 

\n\n

For our Real Life Experience (RLE) section, Tim covers his new solo entrepreneur business after quitting his job, and Slager brings up the 5 stages of the Emotional Cycles of Change. 

\n\n

Finishing with Book Talk, Tim talks about the power of smiling (‘How To Win Friends and Influence People’), whether it’s in person or over the phone. And Slager covers the importance of reading teachings from ‘The Bible’ and how they can relate to everyday life. 

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Show Highlights:

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1:45-25:15: We start the episode out with some fun conversation, like whether LeBron James was on steroids in Miami or not, Tim talks about being 100% self-sufficient with resume writing and leaving his job, Thanksgiving, and Colin discusses coaching CrossFit and how someone new should approach CrossFit

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25:15-34:00: Investment talk: Colin talks about Virgin Galactic, and Tim brings up his positions in Bitcoin and Boeing. Tim twists the knife that Duke lost at home, while Indianapolis may host NCAA tournament games

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34:00-40:05: Slager talks about his plans for going on trips next year, and we talk about the new COVID vaccine

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40:05-50:30: Real Life Experiences (RLE). Tim discusses his entrepreneurial venture of resume writing and executive coaching, Colin brings up the Emotional Cycles of Change

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50:30-57:15: Book Talk: Tim talks about the power of smiling from ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’, and Colin brings up lessons from reading ‘The Bible’

","summary":"In today’s episode, we start the show with our fun conversation, covering topics from questioning if LeBron James was on steroids to Thanksgiving time spent with family. After a little bit of catching up, we get into our current investments. Virgin Galactic has been going up and has a flight launch scheduled this month, and Tim continues his crypto journey as well as looking into Boeing. We briefly discuss international travel in particular with the new COVID vaccine. \r\n\r\nFor our Real Life Experience (RLE) section, Tim covers his new solo entrepreneur business after quitting his job, and Slager brings up the 5 stages of the Emotional Cycles of Change. \r\n\r\nFinishing with Book Talk, Tim talks about the power of smiling (‘How To Win Friends and Influence People’), whether it’s in person or over the phone. And Slager covers the importance of reading teachings from ‘The Bible’ and how they can relate to everyday life. ","date_published":"2020-12-14T15:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2af031e4-e77d-449c-abff-ffde2004f545.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51776897,"duration_in_seconds":3505}]},{"id":"11bd4a8a-24a4-42f3-a37b-486cbdf50227","title":"Episode 150: Kiel Holman, Strength Coach, Owner of Beyond Strength & Endurance","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kiel-holman","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKiel Holman (@kpholman19) is a strength coach and the owner of Beyond Strength & Endurance. In this interview, Kiel talks about his fitness journey, the ins and outs of strength coaching, and CrossFit's impact on his business.\n\nYou can learn more about Kiel and his business at beyondstrengthendurance.com.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-10:30: Kiel talks about his background, how he first got introduced into strength training and coaching, and the most significant lessons he learned at the beginning of his career.\n10:30-21:00: Kiel discusses the concept of threshold training, pushing athletes to the extra mile, and the difference between a good and bad strength coach.\n21:00-34:00: Kiel dives into continued education, his introduction into CrossFit, and how it has pushed him to become a better athlete.\n34:00-50:00: Kiel explains the mission behind his business (Beyond Strength & Endurance), how he markets his brand, and his process for writing/developing his workout plans.\n50:00: We end the show by asking Kiel how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Kiel Holman (@kpholman19) is a strength coach and the owner of Beyond Strength & Endurance. In this interview, Kiel talks about his fitness journey, the ins and outs of strength coaching, and CrossFit's impact on his business.

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You can learn more about Kiel and his business at beyondstrengthendurance.com.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-10:30: Kiel talks about his background, how he first got introduced into strength training and coaching, and the most significant lessons he learned at the beginning of his career.
\n10:30-21:00: Kiel discusses the concept of threshold training, pushing athletes to the extra mile, and the difference between a good and bad strength coach.
\n21:00-34:00: Kiel dives into continued education, his introduction into CrossFit, and how it has pushed him to become a better athlete.
\n34:00-50:00: Kiel explains the mission behind his business (Beyond Strength & Endurance), how he markets his brand, and his process for writing/developing his workout plans.
\n50:00: We end the show by asking Kiel how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Kiel Holman (@kpholman19) is a strength coach and the owner of Beyond Strength & Endurance. In this interview, Kiel talks about his fitness journey, the ins and outs of strength coaching, and CrossFit's impact on his business.\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Kiel and his business at beyondstrengthendurance.com.","date_published":"2020-11-20T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/11bd4a8a-24a4-42f3-a37b-486cbdf50227.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47746525,"duration_in_seconds":3143}]},{"id":"841a63c3-cd83-44e6-9d6f-40c9205acaae","title":"Episode 149: Resume and Nutrition Coaching Ventures, Tela Bio and PayPal, Creative Disruption","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-149","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we return to the microphones to provide updates on our resume writing and nutritional coaching ventures. For stock talk, we cover companies like Tela Bio and PayPal, including a quick analysis on Bitcoin and Ethereum cryptocurrencies.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:20-21:20: Tim recaps his latest ventures with resume writing, the key components of a quality resume, and how we can all tap into our greatest skills to make change.\n21:20-35:20: Slager provides an update on his nutritional coaching and how is approach is different.\n35:20-49:35: In today's stock talk, Slager discusses his play with Tela Bio and Tim explains his decision to invest more in PayPal and Bitcoin.\n49:35: Slager dives into a book recap on \"Why Nations Fail\" and describes the concept of creative disruption.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we return to the microphones to provide updates on our resume writing and nutritional coaching ventures. For stock talk, we cover companies like Tela Bio and PayPal, including a quick analysis on Bitcoin and Ethereum cryptocurrencies.

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Show Highlights:

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2:20-21:20: Tim recaps his latest ventures with resume writing, the key components of a quality resume, and how we can all tap into our greatest skills to make change.
\n21:20-35:20: Slager provides an update on his nutritional coaching and how is approach is different.
\n35:20-49:35: In today's stock talk, Slager discusses his play with Tela Bio and Tim explains his decision to invest more in PayPal and Bitcoin.
\n49:35: Slager dives into a book recap on "Why Nations Fail" and describes the concept of creative disruption.

","summary":"In today's episode, we return to the microphones to provide updates on our resume writing and nutritional coaching ventures. For stock talk, we cover companies like Tela Bio and PayPal, including a quick analysis of Bitcoin and Ethereum cryptocurrencies.","date_published":"2020-11-11T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/841a63c3-cd83-44e6-9d6f-40c9205acaae.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":50662182,"duration_in_seconds":3323}]},{"id":"023436ad-007f-4a9c-a501-8e9428d00263","title":"Episode 148: Dr. Christopher Owens","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/christopher-owens","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDr. Christopher Owens is a Chiropractor, Marine Veteran, Owner of Premiere Performance Method, and Founding Affiliate of Simplinano. He served in the Marine Corps Infantry from 2003-2011, studied to be a Chiropractor from 2015-2018, and founded his business to help provide meaningful care to others.\n\nIn this interview, Dr. Owens explains his motivation to join the military, the key lessons he learned for his personal life and business, his passion to become a chiropractor and business owner, and the important information he learned along the way.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-12:15: Dr. Owens gives provides his background, how and why he joined the military, his motivation to become a chiropractor, and his involvement as a founding affiliate with Simplinano.\n12:15-33:00: Dr. Owens describes the key lessons he learned from the military and how it has helped him in his personal life and business. He talks about his leadership style and how it evolved as he served in the Marine Corps.\n33:00-44:45: Dr. Owens discusses how he stays involved through his Marine Corps counseling committee, educating the youth, and advice he would give to someone who is considering joining the military.\n44:45-48:15: We ask Dr. Owens the most important values he has learned about himself while serving in the military.\n48:15-1:14:45: Dr. Owens talks about his motivation to start his chiropractic business (Premiere Performance Method), how he is positioning himself to provide better care within the industry, and how he got the business running after being laid off.\n1:14:45: Dr. Owens discusses his future goals, what's next, and how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Dr. Christopher Owens is a Chiropractor, Marine Veteran, Owner of Premiere Performance Method, and Founding Affiliate of Simplinano. He served in the Marine Corps Infantry from 2003-2011, studied to be a Chiropractor from 2015-2018, and founded his business to help provide meaningful care to others.

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In this interview, Dr. Owens explains his motivation to join the military, the key lessons he learned for his personal life and business, his passion to become a chiropractor and business owner, and the important information he learned along the way.

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-12:15: Dr. Owens gives provides his background, how and why he joined the military, his motivation to become a chiropractor, and his involvement as a founding affiliate with Simplinano.
\n12:15-33:00: Dr. Owens describes the key lessons he learned from the military and how it has helped him in his personal life and business. He talks about his leadership style and how it evolved as he served in the Marine Corps.
\n33:00-44:45: Dr. Owens discusses how he stays involved through his Marine Corps counseling committee, educating the youth, and advice he would give to someone who is considering joining the military.
\n44:45-48:15: We ask Dr. Owens the most important values he has learned about himself while serving in the military.
\n48:15-1:14:45: Dr. Owens talks about his motivation to start his chiropractic business (Premiere Performance Method), how he is positioning himself to provide better care within the industry, and how he got the business running after being laid off.
\n1:14:45: Dr. Owens discusses his future goals, what's next, and how he wants to be remembered when it is all said and done.

","summary":"Dr. Christopher Owens is a Chiropractor, Marine Veteran, Owner of Premiere Performance Method, and Founding Affiliate of Simplinano. He served in the Marine Corps Infantry from 2003-2011, studied to be a Chiropractor from 2015-2018, and founded his business to help provide meaningful care to others.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Dr. Owens explains his motivation to join the military, the key lessons he learned for his personal life and business, his passion to become a chiropractor and business owner, and the important information he learned along the way.","date_published":"2020-10-30T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/023436ad-007f-4a9c-a501-8e9428d00263.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":82171259,"duration_in_seconds":5223}]},{"id":"098daeac-17d2-4882-a527-3582234e20ef","title":"Episode 147: Monica Hilton","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/monicahilton","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nMonica Hilton (@themonicahilton) is the owner of Together We Rise Fitness CrossFit, a gym that promotes a community of real people from various fitness levels.\n\nIn this interview, Monica describes her transition from IndyCar PR and Marketing to owning a gym, the leadership lessons learned along the way, CrossFit's overall benefits, and what differentiates her gym from others.\n\nYou can learn more about Monica by visiting the TWR website at twrcrossfit.com, or her content writing website at monicahilton.com.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-17:00: Monica provides her background, her experience in PR and marketing in the IndyCar world, and then what motivated her to open a gym.\n17:00-24:15: Monica describes the positive results she has experienced with CrossFit, addressing the stereotypes of cross-fit, and the difference between cross-fit gyms and other boutique gyms.\n24:15-31:45: We ask Monica what separates her gym, Together We Rise, from other CrossFit gyms.\n31:45-41:45: Monica talks about how CrossFit can improve other areas of life, and she uncovers her passion for content writing.\n41:45-48:45: Monica reflects on what running a CrossFit gym has taught her about leadership, and she talks about how she wants people to remember her.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Monica Hilton (@themonicahilton) is the owner of Together We Rise Fitness CrossFit, a gym that promotes a community of real people from various fitness levels.

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In this interview, Monica describes her transition from IndyCar PR and Marketing to owning a gym, the leadership lessons learned along the way, CrossFit's overall benefits, and what differentiates her gym from others.

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You can learn more about Monica by visiting the TWR website at twrcrossfit.com, or her content writing website at monicahilton.com.

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-17:00: Monica provides her background, her experience in PR and marketing in the IndyCar world, and then what motivated her to open a gym.
\n17:00-24:15: Monica describes the positive results she has experienced with CrossFit, addressing the stereotypes of cross-fit, and the difference between cross-fit gyms and other boutique gyms.
\n24:15-31:45: We ask Monica what separates her gym, Together We Rise, from other CrossFit gyms.
\n31:45-41:45: Monica talks about how CrossFit can improve other areas of life, and she uncovers her passion for content writing.
\n41:45-48:45: Monica reflects on what running a CrossFit gym has taught her about leadership, and she talks about how she wants people to remember her.

","summary":"","date_published":"2020-09-03T10:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/098daeac-17d2-4882-a527-3582234e20ef.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44070670,"duration_in_seconds":3028}]},{"id":"cd2f8763-9bcf-4807-a50c-6fa3b8e9c40b","title":"Episode 146","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/epsidoe-146","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we provide our professional updates in real estate and marketing. Tim discusses getting back into the resume writing game and Slager talks about his change in focus toward growing his business.\n\nIn the book talk section, Slager discusses why he is starting Jocko Willink's \"Discipline Equals Freedom.\" Tim ends the show by talking about what holds us back from success, analyzing Napoleon Hill's \"Outwitting the Devil.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-21:30: We provide our professional updates, including what we've learned about real estate.\n21:30-34:00: In stock talk, we give our thoughts on Tik Tok, why tech is going down, and what we're buying currently.\n34:00-44:30: For real life experience, Tim talks about getting back into resume writing again. Slager discusses how he is focusing his vision on the important relationships and goals for his business.\n44:30-50:00: In Slager's book talk, he discusses his motivation to start Jocko Willink's book \"Discipline Equals Freedom.\"\n50:00: Tim ends the show by discussing what holds us back from success, analyzing Napoleon Hill's \" Outwitting the Devil.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's episode, we provide our professional updates in real estate and marketing. Tim discusses getting back into the resume writing game and Slager talks about his change in focus toward growing his business.

\n\n

In the book talk section, Slager discusses why he is starting Jocko Willink's "Discipline Equals Freedom." Tim ends the show by talking about what holds us back from success, analyzing Napoleon Hill's "Outwitting the Devil."

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-21:30: We provide our professional updates, including what we've learned about real estate.
\n21:30-34:00: In stock talk, we give our thoughts on Tik Tok, why tech is going down, and what we're buying currently.
\n34:00-44:30: For real life experience, Tim talks about getting back into resume writing again. Slager discusses how he is focusing his vision on the important relationships and goals for his business.
\n44:30-50:00: In Slager's book talk, he discusses his motivation to start Jocko Willink's book "Discipline Equals Freedom."
\n50:00: Tim ends the show by discussing what holds us back from success, analyzing Napoleon Hill's " Outwitting the Devil."

","summary":"\r\nIn today's episode, we provide our professional updates in real estate and marketing. Tim discusses getting back into the resume writing game and Slager talks about his change in focus toward growing his business.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Slager discusses why he is starting Jocko Willink's \"Discipline Equals Freedom.\" Tim ends the show by talking about what holds us back from success, analyzing Napoleon Hill's \"Outwitting the Devil.\"","date_published":"2020-08-13T12:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/cd2f8763-9bcf-4807-a50c-6fa3b8e9c40b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":62549915,"duration_in_seconds":3686}]},{"id":"031eaf2a-53b2-4ec4-ae24-41733347669f","title":"Episode 145: Alexa Green, FOX59/CBS4 Morning News Reporter","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/alexa-green","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAlexa Green (@alexagreennews) is a morning news reporter for FOX59/CBS4 since June 2019. Before moving to the Indianapolis area from New Jersey, she was a reporter for Spectrum News in Binghamton and Syracuse, NY.\n\nIn this interview, Alexa talks about navigating through the media industry, how she made the most out of the transition from New Jersey to Indiana, how she continuously improves her craft, and the daily life of a morning news reporter.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:15-24:15: Alexa discusses how and why she pursued the news and media industry, and she covers the process of working her way into the Indianapolis market.\n24:15-35:15: Alexa talks about how she made the tough transition of moving from New Jersey to Indiana, how the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program impacted her, and how she is making the most out of her living experience Indianapolis.\n35:15-48:45: Alexa talks about her professional development process, working with agents, and the overall news reporting process.\n48:45-56:45: We ask Alexa what she would improve the most about the media industry and what it's like to deal with online haters.\n56:45-1:04:15: Alexa describes what a typical morning looks like before she goes on air, her preparation process, and how she keeps her information and script organized.\n1:04:15: Alexa talks about some future professional goals, and we ask her how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Alexa Green (@alexagreennews) is a morning news reporter for FOX59/CBS4 since June 2019. Before moving to the Indianapolis area from New Jersey, she was a reporter for Spectrum News in Binghamton and Syracuse, NY.

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In this interview, Alexa talks about navigating through the media industry, how she made the most out of the transition from New Jersey to Indiana, how she continuously improves her craft, and the daily life of a morning news reporter.

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Show Highlights:

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4:15-24:15: Alexa discusses how and why she pursued the news and media industry, and she covers the process of working her way into the Indianapolis market.
\n24:15-35:15: Alexa talks about how she made the tough transition of moving from New Jersey to Indiana, how the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program impacted her, and how she is making the most out of her living experience Indianapolis.
\n35:15-48:45: Alexa talks about her professional development process, working with agents, and the overall news reporting process.
\n48:45-56:45: We ask Alexa what she would improve the most about the media industry and what it's like to deal with online haters.
\n56:45-1:04:15: Alexa describes what a typical morning looks like before she goes on air, her preparation process, and how she keeps her information and script organized.
\n1:04:15: Alexa talks about some future professional goals, and we ask her how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Alexa Green (@alexagreennews) is a morning news reporter for FOX59/CBS4 since June 2019. Before moving to the Indianapolis area from New Jersey, she was a reporter for Spectrum News in Binghamton and Syracuse, NY.\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Alexa talks about navigating through the media industry, how she made the most out of the transition from New Jersey to Indiana, how she continuously improves her craft, and the daily life of a morning news reporter.","date_published":"2020-07-30T09:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/031eaf2a-53b2-4ec4-ae24-41733347669f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":80649000,"duration_in_seconds":4610}]},{"id":"b3fb4534-83f7-46b4-83f8-ffc4b83e90bc","title":"Episode 144: Quality Stock Characteristics, Nutrition Coaching Ventures, Productivity and Decision Making Tips, and Harry Potter Lessons","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-144","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we provide our weekend update, NBA bubble thoughts, and stock talk, where we give the key characteristics we look for in the companies we invest in.\n\nFor the real-life experience section of today's episode, Slager discusses his experience with his first nutrition patient. Tim explains some behavioral changes he is implementing to be more productive.\n\nFor book talk, Tim discusses Richard Koch's \"80/20 Principle\" and how we can use them to make better decisions. Slager also highlights the personal leadership lessons we can take from Harry Potter.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:45-24:30: We provide our weekend recaps, NBA bubble update, advantages of working remotely, and our favorite abstract sports.\n24:30-36:30: In stock talk, Tim explains the four main things he looks at in a company before investing in it, and Slager provides more insight on his Virgin Galactic Holdings investment.\n36:30-43:15: For today's real-life experience, Slager discusses his methodology with his first nutrition patient, and Tim explains two things he is doing to be more productive.\n43:15-48:30: In today's book talk, Tim provides some critical rules of thumb for decision making, analyzing a section of Richard Koch's \"80/20 Principle.\"\n48:30-52:45: Slager discusses the key themes and lessons that we can gain from Harry Potter.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's episode, we provide our weekend update, NBA bubble thoughts, and stock talk, where we give the key characteristics we look for in the companies we invest in.

\n\n

For the real-life experience section of today's episode, Slager discusses his experience with his first nutrition patient. Tim explains some behavioral changes he is implementing to be more productive.

\n\n

For book talk, Tim discusses Richard Koch's "80/20 Principle" and how we can use them to make better decisions. Slager also highlights the personal leadership lessons we can take from Harry Potter.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:45-24:30: We provide our weekend recaps, NBA bubble update, advantages of working remotely, and our favorite abstract sports.
\n24:30-36:30: In stock talk, Tim explains the four main things he looks at in a company before investing in it, and Slager provides more insight on his Virgin Galactic Holdings investment.
\n36:30-43:15: For today's real-life experience, Slager discusses his methodology with his first nutrition patient, and Tim explains two things he is doing to be more productive.
\n43:15-48:30: In today's book talk, Tim provides some critical rules of thumb for decision making, analyzing a section of Richard Koch's "80/20 Principle."
\n48:30-52:45: Slager discusses the key themes and lessons that we can gain from Harry Potter.

","summary":"In today's episode, we provide our weekend update, NBA bubble thoughts, and stock talk, where we give the key characteristics we look for in the companies we invest in.\r\n \r\nFor the real-life experience section of today's episode, Slager discusses his experience with his first nutrition patient. Tim explains some behavioral changes he is implementing to be more productive.\r\n \r\nFor book talk, Tim discusses Richard Koch's \"80/20 Principle\" and how we can use them to make better decisions. Slager also highlights the personal leadership lessons we can take from Harry Potter.","date_published":"2020-07-21T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b3fb4534-83f7-46b4-83f8-ffc4b83e90bc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49765490,"duration_in_seconds":3220}]},{"id":"c40610e0-9a17-4d62-9625-29f982d5360e","title":"Episode 12: Episode 143: Stock Picks of the Week, How to Influence by Remembering Names, and The Value of Prioritizing and Executing","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/12","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we talk about 3 stocks we bought this week that could provide substantial returns in the next decade, related to technology and space. We also discuss Will and Jada Smith, Barstool's value to the sports media industry, and our GoPro video camera update.\n\nIn real-life experience, we each provide our real estate development updates, parental relationship follow-ups, and Slager talks about how he is preparing for his first nutrition clients. For book talk, Slager discusses what you can do when you forget someone's name, and Tim explains what it truly means to prioritize and execute.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-19:00: We get into our weekend recaps, GoPro video updates, and why Barstool is a much-needed sports media company.\n19:00-46:30: In stock talk, we provide portfolio updates, Tim talks about two stocks that could provide significant returns over the next decade, and Slager provides insight into Virgin Galactic Holdings.\n46:30-53:00: For Tim's real-life experience, he gives an update on his real estate learning track and his first golf with round with his dad in over 5 years.\n53:00-1:00:30: For Slager's real-life experience, he talks about his approach to preparing for his first nutrition clients and a quick refresher on his real estate path.\n1:00:30-1:06:15: In book talk, Slager discusses Dale Carnegie's \"How to Win Friends and Influence People,\" explaining what to do if you forget someone's name.\n1:06:15-1:10:00: Tim talks about prioritizing and executing, analyzing a quote from Jocko Willink.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we talk about 3 stocks we bought this week that could provide substantial returns in the next decade, related to technology and space. We also discuss Will and Jada Smith, Barstool's value to the sports media industry, and our GoPro video camera update.

\n\n

In real-life experience, we each provide our real estate development updates, parental relationship follow-ups, and Slager talks about how he is preparing for his first nutrition clients. For book talk, Slager discusses what you can do when you forget someone's name, and Tim explains what it truly means to prioritize and execute.

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:30-19:00: We get into our weekend recaps, GoPro video updates, and why Barstool is a much-needed sports media company.
\n19:00-46:30: In stock talk, we provide portfolio updates, Tim talks about two stocks that could provide significant returns over the next decade, and Slager provides insight into Virgin Galactic Holdings.
\n46:30-53:00: For Tim's real-life experience, he gives an update on his real estate learning track and his first golf with round with his dad in over 5 years.
\n53:00-1:00:30: For Slager's real-life experience, he talks about his approach to preparing for his first nutrition clients and a quick refresher on his real estate path.
\n1:00:30-1:06:15: In book talk, Slager discusses Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People," explaining what to do if you forget someone's name.
\n1:06:15-1:10:00: Tim talks about prioritizing and executing, analyzing a quote from Jocko Willink.

","summary":"In today's episode, we talk about 3 stocks we bought this week that could provide substantial returns in the next decade, related to technology and space. We also discuss Will and Jada Smith, Barstool's value to the sports media industry, and our GoPro video camera update.\r\n \r\nIn real-life experience, we each provide our real estate development updates, parental relationship follow-ups, and Slager talks about how he is preparing for his first nutrition clients. For book talk, Slager discusses what you can do when you forget someone's name, and Tim explains what it truly means to prioritize and execute.","date_published":"2020-07-17T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c40610e0-9a17-4d62-9625-29f982d5360e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":65153902,"duration_in_seconds":4266}]},{"id":"9efc027a-b015-45db-9591-151af55e4b5b","title":"Episode 142: How Learning Physically Changes the Brain, Finding People's High-Yield Needs, and Stock Picks of the Week","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-142","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nToday, we recap our episode with Traci Smith (Fitness Coordinator at USF), our 4th of July, and Patrick Mahomes' massive NFL contract.\n\nFor real-life experience, Slager dives into his latest updates with real estate relationship building and training and his first client for his nutrition business. Tim talks about redefining his relationship with social media and networking and how it ties into educating people about the stock market.\n\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Slager explains how to figure out someone's \"high-yield\" needs, and Tim discusses how our brains change physically after learning new information.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-21:00: We recap our episode with Traci Smith (Fitness Coordinator from USF), our 4th of July weekends, and our thoughts on Patrick Mahomes' massive NFL contract.\n21:00-34:15: In today's stock talk, we discuss our recent big buys in online gaming, precision oncology, and enhanced data analytics.\n34:15-42:00: For Slager's real-life experience, he shares his new real estate training, cold call process, and exciting news about his first client for his nutrition coaching.\n42:00-53:00: For Tim's real-life experience, he explains how he is redefining his approach to social media, networking, and sharing information about stock trading to the younger generation.\n53:00-58:00: Slager explains how to discover someone else's \"high-yield needs,\" reflecting on a section of Duane Sparks' \"Action Selling.\"\n58:00-1:01:00: Tim ends the show by explaining how our brains change after learning new information, analyzing a section from John Medina's \"Brain Rules.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

Today, we recap our episode with Traci Smith (Fitness Coordinator at USF), our 4th of July, and Patrick Mahomes' massive NFL contract.

\n\n

For real-life experience, Slager dives into his latest updates with real estate relationship building and training and his first client for his nutrition business. Tim talks about redefining his relationship with social media and networking and how it ties into educating people about the stock market.

\n\n

In the book talk section of today's episode, Slager explains how to figure out someone's "high-yield" needs, and Tim discusses how our brains change physically after learning new information.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-21:00: We recap our episode with Traci Smith (Fitness Coordinator from USF), our 4th of July weekends, and our thoughts on Patrick Mahomes' massive NFL contract.
\n21:00-34:15: In today's stock talk, we discuss our recent big buys in online gaming, precision oncology, and enhanced data analytics.
\n34:15-42:00: For Slager's real-life experience, he shares his new real estate training, cold call process, and exciting news about his first client for his nutrition coaching.
\n42:00-53:00: For Tim's real-life experience, he explains how he is redefining his approach to social media, networking, and sharing information about stock trading to the younger generation.
\n53:00-58:00: Slager explains how to discover someone else's "high-yield needs," reflecting on a section of Duane Sparks' "Action Selling."
\n58:00-1:01:00: Tim ends the show by explaining how our brains change after learning new information, analyzing a section from John Medina's "Brain Rules."

","summary":"Today, we recap our episode with Traci Smith (Fitness Coordinator at USF), our 4th of July, and Patrick Mahomes' massive NFL contract.\r\n \r\nFor real-life experience, Slager dives into his latest updates with real estate relationship building and training and his first client for his nutrition business. Tim talks about redefining his relationship with social media and networking and how it ties into educating people about the stock market.\r\n \r\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Slager explains how to figure out someone's \"high-yield\" needs, and Tim discusses how our brains change physically after learning new information.\r\n","date_published":"2020-07-09T01:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/9efc027a-b015-45db-9591-151af55e4b5b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57810134,"duration_in_seconds":3697}]},{"id":"45ecb5c3-97a6-4931-9f34-ef8afe95806a","title":"Episode 141: Traci Smith, Fitness Coordinator at the University of South Florida","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/traci-smith","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nTraci Smith (@tesmith27) is the Fitness Coordinator at the University of South Florida. She is responsible for all fitness and training programs and equipment management at the university, while also performing research under Dr. Bill Campbell, in the area of Exercise Science.\n\nIn this interview, Traci talks about the critical elements of an optimal university fitness program, key lessons in leadership through her experiences at Butler/Purdue/USF, and the relationship between nutrition, fitness, and body composition.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-12:00: Traci highlights her background, what she does through her Fitness Coordinator role at USF, and how she adapted to moving from Indiana to Florida.\n12:00-27:30: Traci talks about her most significant impact on the fitness program at USF, the critical leadership lessons she has learned in her position, and how she landed the USF Fitness Coordinator role.\n27:30-34:30: Traci reflects on her experience with powerlifting and how she has utilized her passion for teaching others.\n34:30-49:00: Traci discusses her research experience at USF, the relationship between nutrition, muscle growth, and body composition, and how she incorporates this research into her coaching.\n49:00-1:03:00: We ask Traci to talk about what her next pursuits will be, including how she wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Traci Smith (@tesmith27) is the Fitness Coordinator at the University of South Florida. She is responsible for all fitness and training programs and equipment management at the university, while also performing research under Dr. Bill Campbell, in the area of Exercise Science.

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In this interview, Traci talks about the critical elements of an optimal university fitness program, key lessons in leadership through her experiences at Butler/Purdue/USF, and the relationship between nutrition, fitness, and body composition.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

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3:00-12:00: Traci highlights her background, what she does through her Fitness Coordinator role at USF, and how she adapted to moving from Indiana to Florida.
\n12:00-27:30: Traci talks about her most significant impact on the fitness program at USF, the critical leadership lessons she has learned in her position, and how she landed the USF Fitness Coordinator role.
\n27:30-34:30: Traci reflects on her experience with powerlifting and how she has utilized her passion for teaching others.
\n34:30-49:00: Traci discusses her research experience at USF, the relationship between nutrition, muscle growth, and body composition, and how she incorporates this research into her coaching.
\n49:00-1:03:00: We ask Traci to talk about what her next pursuits will be, including how she wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Traci Smith (@tesmith27) is the Fitness Coordinator at the University of South Florida. She is responsible for all fitness and training programs and equipment management at the university, while also performing research under Dr. Bill Campbell, in the area of Exercise Science.\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Traci talks about the critical elements of an optimal university fitness program, key lessons in leadership through her experiences at Butler/Purdue/USF, and the relationship between nutrition, fitness, and body composition.","date_published":"2020-07-07T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/45ecb5c3-97a6-4931-9f34-ef8afe95806a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":69826139,"duration_in_seconds":3884}]},{"id":"e6771d62-acf1-4d9d-a476-136fe0ed7e84","title":"Episode 140: How to Focus on Winning Your Current Battles, Pushing Through Your Low Points, Optimal Fitness Rx Update, and Weekly Stock Picks","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-140","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we dive into our weekend recap, stock market updates and weekly picks, and Simplinano CBD. Tim Talks about how he is overcoming one of his weaknesses, which is helping him win his current battles. Slager analyzes a section of the Bible on how to approach the tough times in your career. Slager also provides a quick update on his health coaching business, Optimal Fitness Rx, as well as a prime real estate opportunity that he is looking into.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-30:45: We give our weekend recap, stock market updates, and Slager's update wit Simplinano CBD.\n30:45-40:30: Tim discusses how to invest your time in winning your current battles and how to filter out opportunities and distractions that hinder your long term plan (\"How to Win the Sport of Business,\" by Mark Cuban)\n40:30-43:30: Slager explains how to approach the lowest points of your life, citing a section from the Bible.\n43:30-1:02:30: Slager provides an update on his health coaching business, Optimal Fitness Rx, and an exciting new real estate opportunity that he is looking into.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's episode, we dive into our weekend recap, stock market updates and weekly picks, and Simplinano CBD. Tim Talks about how he is overcoming one of his weaknesses, which is helping him win his current battles. Slager analyzes a section of the Bible on how to approach the tough times in your career. Slager also provides a quick update on his health coaching business, Optimal Fitness Rx, as well as a prime real estate opportunity that he is looking into.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-30:45: We give our weekend recap, stock market updates, and Slager's update wit Simplinano CBD.
\n30:45-40:30: Tim discusses how to invest your time in winning your current battles and how to filter out opportunities and distractions that hinder your long term plan ("How to Win the Sport of Business," by Mark Cuban)
\n40:30-43:30: Slager explains how to approach the lowest points of your life, citing a section from the Bible.
\n43:30-1:02:30: Slager provides an update on his health coaching business, Optimal Fitness Rx, and an exciting new real estate opportunity that he is looking into.

","summary":"In today's episode, we dive into our weekend recap, stock market updates and weekly picks, and Simplinano CBD. Tim Talks about how he is overcoming one of his weaknesses, which is helping him win his current battles. Slager analyzes a section of the Bible on how to approach the tough times in your career. Slager also provides a quick update on his health coaching business, Optimal Fitness Rx, as well as a prime real estate opportunity that he is looking into.","date_published":"2020-06-30T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e6771d62-acf1-4d9d-a476-136fe0ed7e84.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":65059795,"duration_in_seconds":4253}]},{"id":"a4835827-7626-4e72-82e5-8e4495c9537c","title":"Episode 139: Father's Day Recap, Golf Course Networking, Sales and Marketing Optimization, and Showing Up for Life","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode139","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAfter recapping our Father's Day, CHOP/CHAZ zones, and stock talk for the week, we dive into some critical personal anecdotes about dealing with self struggles. Tim also shared how he used networking to his advantage at the golf course last weekend, which led to an exciting new marketing project. In the book talk section, we discuss how you can marry sales and marketing to optimize your business, and then explain what it means to \"show up\" in life.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:00-22:45: We provide our Father's Day weekend recaps, CHOP/CHAZ zones, and throw in some stock talk.\n22:45-30:15: Tim talks about a critical relationship he cultivated the golf course, and the new project he is working on for the business owner.\n30:15-35:00: Slager talks about overcoming internal struggles through mindset shifts and diet adjustments.\n35:00-40:00: Slager discusses how you can find an optimal balance between sales and marketing to help grow your business and make the most of your investment (Changemaker, by Dr. John Berardi)\n40:00-47:00: Tim talks about what it means to \"show up\" in life and for others. (Shoe Dog, by Phil Knight)","content_html":"

Show Description:

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After recapping our Father's Day, CHOP/CHAZ zones, and stock talk for the week, we dive into some critical personal anecdotes about dealing with self struggles. Tim also shared how he used networking to his advantage at the golf course last weekend, which led to an exciting new marketing project. In the book talk section, we discuss how you can marry sales and marketing to optimize your business, and then explain what it means to "show up" in life.

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Show Highlights:

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2:00-22:45: We provide our Father's Day weekend recaps, CHOP/CHAZ zones, and throw in some stock talk.
\n22:45-30:15: Tim talks about a critical relationship he cultivated the golf course, and the new project he is working on for the business owner.
\n30:15-35:00: Slager talks about overcoming internal struggles through mindset shifts and diet adjustments.
\n35:00-40:00: Slager discusses how you can find an optimal balance between sales and marketing to help grow your business and make the most of your investment (Changemaker, by Dr. John Berardi)
\n40:00-47:00: Tim talks about what it means to "show up" in life and for others. (Shoe Dog, by Phil Knight)

","summary":"After recapping our Father's Day, CHOP/CHAZ zones, and stock talk for the week, we dive into some critical personal anecdotes about dealing with self struggles. Tim also shared how he used networking to his advantage at the golf course last weekend, which led to an exciting new marketing project. In the book talk section, we discuss how you can marry sales and marketing to optimize your business, and then explain what it means to \"show up\" in life.","date_published":"2020-06-26T12:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/a4835827-7626-4e72-82e5-8e4495c9537c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42871097,"duration_in_seconds":2769}]},{"id":"78fef6d7-d4bf-4944-a6f1-87d2e619acb4","title":"Episode 138: Top Pandemic-Friendly Stocks, Family Leadership, Efficiency vs. Effectiveness, and 6 Healthy Relationship Behaviors","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode138","content_text":"*Show Description: *\n\nToday, we recap our insightful interview about nanotechnology and CBD with the Simplinano team, and we provide a list of value stocks to invest in during the pandemic worries throughout 2020. Tim also talks about how you can become a better leader in your family, while Slager highlights how you can realign your expectations to become re-motivated during tough times of life.\n\nFor the book talk section, Tim discusses how to mitigate risk to become successful, highlighting Brandon Turner's \"Book on Rental Property Investing.\" Slager covers how you can maximize your efficiency and effectiveness to breakthrough your goals professionally and personally.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-24:45: We recap our interview with the Simplinano team, our weekend progress updates, and the two new physical activity challenges that we each started this week.\n24:45-34:45: We explain the valuable company stocks that you can invest in to ride out the rest of this 2020 pandemic.\n34:45-42:15: Tim explains how he is working on becoming a better leader in his family and provides a tip on how you can invest in your loved ones.\n42:15-53:45: Slager discusses how you can accept harder parts of your life, and the importance of realigning your expectations to get re-motivated.\n53:45-1:02:15: Tim talks about the 6 critical components to look for in a person when building a relationship, including how to mitigate risk to become successful in any field, citing a section of Brandon Turner's \"Book on Rental Property Investing.\"\n1:02:15-1:07:15: Slager discusses how you can balance efficiency and effectiveness to achieve your goals in your life and career, analyzing a section from John Berardi's \"Changemaker.\"","content_html":"

*Show Description: *

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Today, we recap our insightful interview about nanotechnology and CBD with the Simplinano team, and we provide a list of value stocks to invest in during the pandemic worries throughout 2020. Tim also talks about how you can become a better leader in your family, while Slager highlights how you can realign your expectations to become re-motivated during tough times of life.

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For the book talk section, Tim discusses how to mitigate risk to become successful, highlighting Brandon Turner's "Book on Rental Property Investing." Slager covers how you can maximize your efficiency and effectiveness to breakthrough your goals professionally and personally.

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-24:45: We recap our interview with the Simplinano team, our weekend progress updates, and the two new physical activity challenges that we each started this week.
\n24:45-34:45: We explain the valuable company stocks that you can invest in to ride out the rest of this 2020 pandemic.
\n34:45-42:15: Tim explains how he is working on becoming a better leader in his family and provides a tip on how you can invest in your loved ones.
\n42:15-53:45: Slager discusses how you can accept harder parts of your life, and the importance of realigning your expectations to get re-motivated.
\n53:45-1:02:15: Tim talks about the 6 critical components to look for in a person when building a relationship, including how to mitigate risk to become successful in any field, citing a section of Brandon Turner's "Book on Rental Property Investing."
\n1:02:15-1:07:15: Slager discusses how you can balance efficiency and effectiveness to achieve your goals in your life and career, analyzing a section from John Berardi's "Changemaker."

","summary":"Today, we recap our insightful interview about nanotechnology and CBD with the Simplinano team, and we provide a list of value stocks to invest in during the pandemic worries throughout 2020. Tim also talks about how you can become a better leader in your family, while Slager highlights how you can realign your expectations to become re-motivated during tough times of life.\r\n \r\nFor the book talk section, Tim discusses how to mitigate risk to become successful, highlighting Brandon Turner's \"Book on Rental Property Investing.\" Slager covers how you can maximize your efficiency and effectiveness to breakthrough your goals professionally and personally.","date_published":"2020-06-21T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/78fef6d7-d4bf-4944-a6f1-87d2e619acb4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":62981198,"duration_in_seconds":4117}]},{"id":"bc46af1f-78a9-4e41-9cd9-ae33c7e04aea","title":"Episode 137: The SimpliNano Team","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/simplinano","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nSimplinano (@Simplinano) is a nanotechnology company that offers a variety of products, including CBD. The company utilizes \"Triple Diamond Pure Water Nanotechnology\" to create powerful, effective, and fast-acting wellness/anti-aging products, like CBD.\n\nIn this interview, we sit down with the founders (Phil, Jeff, Kyle, Matt, and Christopher) to discuss their motivations to launch this company, the ins and outs of CBD and its effect on our bodies, and what makes their product unique from the others.\n\nYou can learn more about Simplinano by visiting their Facebook page or website at [simplinano.com](simplinano.com). If you have any questions, you can email Dr. Owens at drowens@premierperformancemethod.net.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:30-13:00: The Simplinano team introduces their backgrounds and experiences with CBD, explaining their motivation to get into the CBD industry.\n13:00-24:30: Jeff explains the concept of nanotechnology and how Simplinano uses is to produce a pure, quality CBD product.\n24:30-37:15: Phil and Jeff talk about how Simplinano is at the forefront of CBD research, touching on how the company uses Glutathione to elevate its product above the competition.\n37:15-44:45: Phil discusses how Simplinano uses word-of-mouth marketing to build its brand awareness, highlighting the main customer value proposition behind Simplinano.\n44:45-57:30: Kyle talks about his experience with football and how it motivated him to get into the CBD industry. He describes the relationships he has built with mentors and what they taught him before joining the team at Simplinano.\n57:30-1:10:30: Phil discusses how everybody can research on CBD, and he talks about how someone can make the most out of the wealth and networking opportunities in the growing CBD industry.\n1:10:30-1:21:15: Dr. Owens and Matt discuss their testimonials and how CBD has positively impacted their lives.\n1:21:15: The team at Simplinano ends the show by sharing how they want to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Simplinano (@Simplinano) is a nanotechnology company that offers a variety of products, including CBD. The company utilizes "Triple Diamond Pure Water Nanotechnology" to create powerful, effective, and fast-acting wellness/anti-aging products, like CBD.

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In this interview, we sit down with the founders (Phil, Jeff, Kyle, Matt, and Christopher) to discuss their motivations to launch this company, the ins and outs of CBD and its effect on our bodies, and what makes their product unique from the others.

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You can learn more about Simplinano by visiting their Facebook page or website at [simplinano.com](simplinano.com). If you have any questions, you can email Dr. Owens at drowens@premierperformancemethod.net.

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Show Highlights:

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4:30-13:00: The Simplinano team introduces their backgrounds and experiences with CBD, explaining their motivation to get into the CBD industry.
\n13:00-24:30: Jeff explains the concept of nanotechnology and how Simplinano uses is to produce a pure, quality CBD product.
\n24:30-37:15: Phil and Jeff talk about how Simplinano is at the forefront of CBD research, touching on how the company uses Glutathione to elevate its product above the competition.
\n37:15-44:45: Phil discusses how Simplinano uses word-of-mouth marketing to build its brand awareness, highlighting the main customer value proposition behind Simplinano.
\n44:45-57:30: Kyle talks about his experience with football and how it motivated him to get into the CBD industry. He describes the relationships he has built with mentors and what they taught him before joining the team at Simplinano.
\n57:30-1:10:30: Phil discusses how everybody can research on CBD, and he talks about how someone can make the most out of the wealth and networking opportunities in the growing CBD industry.
\n1:10:30-1:21:15: Dr. Owens and Matt discuss their testimonials and how CBD has positively impacted their lives.
\n1:21:15: The team at Simplinano ends the show by sharing how they want to be remembered.

","summary":"Simplinano (@Simplinano) is a nanotechnology company that offers a variety of products, including CBD. The company utilizes \"Triple Diamond Pure Water Nanotechnology\" to create powerful, effective, and fast-acting wellness/anti-aging products, like CBD.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, we sit down with the founders (Phil, Jeff, Kyle, Matt, and Christopher) to discuss their motivations to launch this company, the ins and outs of CBD and its effect on our bodies, and what makes their product unique from the others.\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Simplinano by visiting their Facebook page or website at simplinano.com.","date_published":"2020-06-17T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/bc46af1f-78a9-4e41-9cd9-ae33c7e04aea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":83280873,"duration_in_seconds":5523}]},{"id":"a2298c61-017c-4029-8f14-1344d6730729","title":"Episode 136: Influential Storytelling and Redefining Your Personal Brand","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode136","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, Tim shares a personal goal he has with social media and black history knowledge, and Slager highlights an important step that he took in his health and nutrition coaching business. We also get into how you can persuade others through storytelling (\"You Inc.\" by Harry Beckwith) and connecting your interests and passions with your social media (\"Crush It\" by Gary Vaynerchuk)\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00:-16:15: We provide our weekend recap, Slager talks about his first run of the year, and we discuss one of the most critical areas of your body to foam roll.\n16:15-27:00: Tim shares a personal goal he has set out for himself with social media, black history knowledge, and conversations with close friends.\n27:00-33:30: Slager talks about a massive step for his personal training and real estate business, and he provides insights on his first investment into Robinhood.\n33:30-39:15: Tim discusses how you can improve your influence through storytelling, reflecting on a section from Harry Beckwith's \"You Inc.\".\n39:15-42:00: Slager talks about meshing your interests and motivations with your personal brand on social media, analyzing a section from Gary Vaynerchuk's \"Crush It.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, Tim shares a personal goal he has with social media and black history knowledge, and Slager highlights an important step that he took in his health and nutrition coaching business. We also get into how you can persuade others through storytelling ("You Inc." by Harry Beckwith) and connecting your interests and passions with your social media ("Crush It" by Gary Vaynerchuk)

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:00:-16:15: We provide our weekend recap, Slager talks about his first run of the year, and we discuss one of the most critical areas of your body to foam roll.
\n16:15-27:00: Tim shares a personal goal he has set out for himself with social media, black history knowledge, and conversations with close friends.
\n27:00-33:30: Slager talks about a massive step for his personal training and real estate business, and he provides insights on his first investment into Robinhood.
\n33:30-39:15: Tim discusses how you can improve your influence through storytelling, reflecting on a section from Harry Beckwith's "You Inc.".
\n39:15-42:00: Slager talks about meshing your interests and motivations with your personal brand on social media, analyzing a section from Gary Vaynerchuk's "Crush It."

","summary":"In today's episode, Tim shares a personal goal he has with social media and black history knowledge, and Slager highlights an important step that he took in his health and nutrition coaching business. We also get into how you can persuade others through storytelling (\"You Inc.\" by Harry Beckwith) and connecting your interests and passions with your social media (\"Crush It\" by Gary Vaynerchuk)","date_published":"2020-06-09T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/a2298c61-017c-4029-8f14-1344d6730729.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39103834,"duration_in_seconds":2584}]},{"id":"241eb69b-ad88-49a8-a136-8359b52b919f","title":"Episode 135: Will Noftsinger, Yacht Broker from Miami, Florida","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/will-noftsinger","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nWill Noftsinger (@yachtslinger) is a yacht/superyacht broker from Miami, Florida. Operating under Denison Yachting, he brings 8 years of experience to the yacht industry. After pursuing a career in technology sales, Will utilized his genuine passions for boats and the water to deliver a passionate focus to help his clients find the yacht of their dreams.\n\nIn this interview, Will talks about his motivation to enter the yacht industry, how he has had to pivot and overcome obstacles during the pandemic, and key strategies and advice for entrepreneurs and anybody looking to make a professional change.\n\nYou can learn more about Will at https://www.denisonyachtsales.com/2017/05/will-noftsinger-miami-florida-yacht-broker/.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-14:45: Will discusses his professional background and his motivation to become a yacht broker.\n14:45-35:00: Will explains how the yacht industry has had to pivot during the pandemic, what yacht shows look like, and what the sales cycle looks like for boats.\n35:00-43:45: Will talks about the biggest obstacle to overcome as a yacht broker, and he describes how he can cultivate relationships with all types of clientele.\n43:45-55:45: Will discusses how he and his wife successfully work alongside together professionally, balancing work and play, and the essential life lesson he has taken away from sales.\n55:45-1:04:45: Will uncovers the side of selling yachts that most people don't see, and he talks about his most significant areas of improvement.\n1:04:45-1:23:15: Will gives his final advice to entrepreneurs, and he highlights how he wants to be remembered when it's all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Will Noftsinger (@yachtslinger) is a yacht/superyacht broker from Miami, Florida. Operating under Denison Yachting, he brings 8 years of experience to the yacht industry. After pursuing a career in technology sales, Will utilized his genuine passions for boats and the water to deliver a passionate focus to help his clients find the yacht of their dreams.

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In this interview, Will talks about his motivation to enter the yacht industry, how he has had to pivot and overcome obstacles during the pandemic, and key strategies and advice for entrepreneurs and anybody looking to make a professional change.

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You can learn more about Will at https://www.denisonyachtsales.com/2017/05/will-noftsinger-miami-florida-yacht-broker/.

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-14:45: Will discusses his professional background and his motivation to become a yacht broker.
\n14:45-35:00: Will explains how the yacht industry has had to pivot during the pandemic, what yacht shows look like, and what the sales cycle looks like for boats.
\n35:00-43:45: Will talks about the biggest obstacle to overcome as a yacht broker, and he describes how he can cultivate relationships with all types of clientele.
\n43:45-55:45: Will discusses how he and his wife successfully work alongside together professionally, balancing work and play, and the essential life lesson he has taken away from sales.
\n55:45-1:04:45: Will uncovers the side of selling yachts that most people don't see, and he talks about his most significant areas of improvement.
\n1:04:45-1:23:15: Will gives his final advice to entrepreneurs, and he highlights how he wants to be remembered when it's all said and done.

","summary":"Will Noftsinger (@yachtslinger) is a yacht/superyacht broker from Miami, Florida. Operating under Denison Yachting, he brings 8 years of experience to the yacht industry. After pursuing a career in technology sales, Will utilized his genuine passions for boats and the water to deliver a passionate focus to help his clients find the yacht of their dreams.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Will talks about his motivation to enter the yacht industry, how he has had to pivot and overcome obstacles during the pandemic, and key strategies and advice for entrepreneurs and anybody looking to make a professional change.\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Will at https://www.denisonyachtsales.com/2017/05/will-noftsinger-miami-florida-yacht-broker/.","date_published":"2020-06-04T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/241eb69b-ad88-49a8-a136-8359b52b919f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":87384706,"duration_in_seconds":5036}]},{"id":"4ebe7e7b-e98d-483f-a16d-10e5bacd614b","title":"Episode 134: Slager's Birthday Weekend, George Floyd, Time Management Tips, Real Estate Wholesaling, and How to Stay Motivated During Uncertain Times","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-134","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we recap a birthday weekend for Slager and a nostalgic weekend for Tim. We also discuss the recent tragic events of George Floyd and our thoughts going forward as we work hard to improve our world.\n\nFor the real-life experience section of the episode, Tim provides insight on a time management project he's working on for the listeners, and Slager talks about the new real estate wholesaling class that he is enrolled in.\n\nFor book talk, Tim provides proper motivation mindsets that suit different confidence levels, reflecting on Adam Grant's \"Originals.\" Slager ends the show by discussing \"How to Win Friends and Influence People,\" and what it truly means to listen.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-12:30: Slager recaps an eventful birthday weekend and addresses the one thing that will make year 27 a successful year. Tim reflects on his trip back to his hometown and playing the golf course he grew up on.\n12:30-29:00: We discuss the recent tragic events involving George Floyd, and we provide our thoughts on how we can change the world for the better.\n29:00-43:45: Tim discusses how he has revamped how he maximizes his time in his day, including a new project that he is working on for the listeners.\n43:45-48:00: Slager provides updates on the real estate wholesaling class he just started and his goals for real estate in 2020.\n48:00-52:45: Analyzing a section from Adam Grant's \"Originals,\" Tim gives you two mindsets to spark your motivation when you are feeling confident or uncertain.\n52:45-56:00: Slager ends the show by talking about what it means to listen to someone's needs, reflecting on \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" and \"Action Selling.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we recap a birthday weekend for Slager and a nostalgic weekend for Tim. We also discuss the recent tragic events of George Floyd and our thoughts going forward as we work hard to improve our world.

\n\n

For the real-life experience section of the episode, Tim provides insight on a time management project he's working on for the listeners, and Slager talks about the new real estate wholesaling class that he is enrolled in.

\n\n

For book talk, Tim provides proper motivation mindsets that suit different confidence levels, reflecting on Adam Grant's "Originals." Slager ends the show by discussing "How to Win Friends and Influence People," and what it truly means to listen.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-12:30: Slager recaps an eventful birthday weekend and addresses the one thing that will make year 27 a successful year. Tim reflects on his trip back to his hometown and playing the golf course he grew up on.
\n12:30-29:00: We discuss the recent tragic events involving George Floyd, and we provide our thoughts on how we can change the world for the better.
\n29:00-43:45: Tim discusses how he has revamped how he maximizes his time in his day, including a new project that he is working on for the listeners.
\n43:45-48:00: Slager provides updates on the real estate wholesaling class he just started and his goals for real estate in 2020.
\n48:00-52:45: Analyzing a section from Adam Grant's "Originals," Tim gives you two mindsets to spark your motivation when you are feeling confident or uncertain.
\n52:45-56:00: Slager ends the show by talking about what it means to listen to someone's needs, reflecting on "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and "Action Selling."

","summary":"In today's episode, we recap a birthday weekend for Slager and a nostalgic weekend for Tim. We also discuss the recent tragic events of George Floyd and our thoughts going forward as we work hard to improve our world.\r\n \r\nFor the real-life experience section of the episode, Tim provides insight on a time management project he's working on for the listeners, and Slager talks about the new real estate wholesaling class that he is enrolled in.\r\n \r\nFor book talk, Tim provides proper motivation mindsets that suit different confidence levels, reflecting on Adam Grant's \"Originals.\" Slager ends the show by discussing \"How to Win Friends and Influence People,\" and what it truly means to listen.","date_published":"2020-06-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4ebe7e7b-e98d-483f-a16d-10e5bacd614b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51364580,"duration_in_seconds":3374}]},{"id":"d2b1467c-164f-40f3-8f91-c1f50455e67a","title":"Episode 133: Memorial Day Recap, How to Cultivate Relationships During Pandemic, Strategy Games, Verbal Mirroring, and the Elimination Concept","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode133","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we recap the beautiful Memorial Day Weekend, including the best snacks to bring kayaking and Slager's new tattoo.\n\nFor real-life experience, Tim discusses a new habit he is developing to cultivate his relationships and become a healthier person overall. Slager provides insights on how he is using mental stimulation games to improve other areas of his life.\n\nIn today's book talk section, Tim talks about how verbal mirroring can help you win every conversation with someone, reflecting on Jack Schafer's \"Like Switch.\" Slager analyzes Tim Ferriss' \"4-Hour Work Week,\" explaining the concept of elimination and how you can use it to increase your productivity working from anywhere.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:45-26:15: We provide a full Memorial Day Weekend recap, best snacks to bring kayaking, where the term \"wife-beater\" came from, and Slager's new tattoo.\n26:15-30:15: Tim explains a new habit he is implementing when it comes to building relationships and getting exercise.\n30:15-38:15: Slager talks about how he is utilizing strategy games to expand his mind.\n38:15-46:15: Tim discusses how you can use verbal mirroring to influence others in any conversation, analyzing a section of Jack Schafer's \"Like Switch.\"\n46:15-52:45: Slager talks about the concept of \"elimination\" and how you can utilize it to optimize your work and productivity from home, reflecting on Tim Ferriss' \"4-Hour Work Week.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we recap the beautiful Memorial Day Weekend, including the best snacks to bring kayaking and Slager's new tattoo.

\n\n

For real-life experience, Tim discusses a new habit he is developing to cultivate his relationships and become a healthier person overall. Slager provides insights on how he is using mental stimulation games to improve other areas of his life.

\n\n

In today's book talk section, Tim talks about how verbal mirroring can help you win every conversation with someone, reflecting on Jack Schafer's "Like Switch." Slager analyzes Tim Ferriss' "4-Hour Work Week," explaining the concept of elimination and how you can use it to increase your productivity working from anywhere.

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Show Highlights:

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2:45-26:15: We provide a full Memorial Day Weekend recap, best snacks to bring kayaking, where the term "wife-beater" came from, and Slager's new tattoo.
\n26:15-30:15: Tim explains a new habit he is implementing when it comes to building relationships and getting exercise.
\n30:15-38:15: Slager talks about how he is utilizing strategy games to expand his mind.
\n38:15-46:15: Tim discusses how you can use verbal mirroring to influence others in any conversation, analyzing a section of Jack Schafer's "Like Switch."
\n46:15-52:45: Slager talks about the concept of "elimination" and how you can utilize it to optimize your work and productivity from home, reflecting on Tim Ferriss' "4-Hour Work Week."

","summary":"In today's episode, we recap the beautiful Memorial Day Weekend, including the best snacks to bring kayaking and Slager's new tattoo.\r\n\r\nFor real-life experience, Tim discusses a new habit he is developing to cultivate his relationships and become a healthier person overall. Slager provides insights on how he is using mental stimulation games to improve other areas of his life.\r\n\r\nIn today's book talk section, Tim talks about how verbal mirroring can help you win every conversation with someone, reflecting on Jack Schafer's \"Like Switch.\" Slager analyzes Tim Ferriss' \"4-Hour Work Week,\" explaining the concept of elimination and how you can use it to increase your productivity working from anywhere.","date_published":"2020-05-27T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d2b1467c-164f-40f3-8f91-c1f50455e67a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":53229305,"duration_in_seconds":3483}]},{"id":"57bd7fca-c530-41e1-85c6-c234b52c879e","title":"Episode 132: Shelley Meche'tte (Certified Life Purpose Coach/Speaker/Author) and Bree K. Jones (Deaf Culture Merger)","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/shelley-mechette-bree-k-jones","content_text":"Today's joint interview is with Shelley Meche'tte (@shelleymechette) and Bree K. Jones (@bree.k.jones). Shelley is a Certified Life Purpose Coach, Speaker, and Women's Change Agent. She is also the author of \"70 Days of Happy: Life is BETTER When You Smile\" and the founder of the women's organization, The PowHERful Woman. Bree is a Deaf Culture Merger, the creator of the YouTube series \"I Hear You,\" and a Biola University Psychology Graduate.\n\nIn this interview, Shelley and Bree discuss what motivated them to pursue their paths. Bree gives insights on her experiences in deaf culture through her meaningful work, including a YouTube series. Shelley talks about the keys to building valuable relationships through her work as a Life Purpose Coach, and the key lessons she has learned as a speaker, author, and Life Change Agent.\n\nYou can learn more about Shelley at shelleymechette.com or find her book \"70 Days of Happy: Life is BETTER When You Smile\" here. \n\nYou can learn more about Bree and her YouTube series \"I Hear You\" here. \n\nSHOW HIGHLIGHTS\n\n3:45-13:45: Shelley and Bree discuss their backgrounds, the concepts behind life purpose coaching and the deaf community, and what motivated them to pursue these paths.\n13:45-23:15: Bree talks about the common misconceptions of the deaf community, what all of society can do better to strengthen the bond with the deaf community and the life lessons that she has gained from deaf culture.\n23:15-38:45: Shelley and Bree explain what they've learned about each other through their mother/daughter relationship and how they make a business relationship work successfully while being closely related.\n38:45-48:15: Shelley highlights how she strengthens her bond with people through life purpose coaching, why her services are unique, and key strategies in building trust.\n48:15-1:03:15: Shelley discusses what to look for when practicing self-awareness, and she provides a strategy to convert your passions into businesses.\n1:03:15-1:13:45: Shelley dives into the more challenging aspects of entrepreneurship and how she can relate to her audience through her speaking and writing engagements.\n1:13:45-1:23:45: Shelley ends the show by reflecting on the most important lessons she has learned in her career, and she expresses how she wants people to remember her.","content_html":"

Today's joint interview is with Shelley Meche'tte (@shelleymechette) and Bree K. Jones (@bree.k.jones). Shelley is a Certified Life Purpose Coach, Speaker, and Women's Change Agent. She is also the author of "70 Days of Happy: Life is BETTER When You Smile" and the founder of the women's organization, The PowHERful Woman. Bree is a Deaf Culture Merger, the creator of the YouTube series "I Hear You," and a Biola University Psychology Graduate.

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In this interview, Shelley and Bree discuss what motivated them to pursue their paths. Bree gives insights on her experiences in deaf culture through her meaningful work, including a YouTube series. Shelley talks about the keys to building valuable relationships through her work as a Life Purpose Coach, and the key lessons she has learned as a speaker, author, and Life Change Agent.

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You can learn more about Shelley at shelleymechette.com or find her book "70 Days of Happy: Life is BETTER When You Smile" here.

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You can learn more about Bree and her YouTube series "I Hear You" here.

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SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

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3:45-13:45: Shelley and Bree discuss their backgrounds, the concepts behind life purpose coaching and the deaf community, and what motivated them to pursue these paths.
\n13:45-23:15: Bree talks about the common misconceptions of the deaf community, what all of society can do better to strengthen the bond with the deaf community and the life lessons that she has gained from deaf culture.
\n23:15-38:45: Shelley and Bree explain what they've learned about each other through their mother/daughter relationship and how they make a business relationship work successfully while being closely related.
\n38:45-48:15: Shelley highlights how she strengthens her bond with people through life purpose coaching, why her services are unique, and key strategies in building trust.
\n48:15-1:03:15: Shelley discusses what to look for when practicing self-awareness, and she provides a strategy to convert your passions into businesses.
\n1:03:15-1:13:45: Shelley dives into the more challenging aspects of entrepreneurship and how she can relate to her audience through her speaking and writing engagements.
\n1:13:45-1:23:45: Shelley ends the show by reflecting on the most important lessons she has learned in her career, and she expresses how she wants people to remember her.

","summary":"Today's joint interview is with Shelley Meche'tte (@shelleymechette) and Bree K. Jones (@bree.k.jones). Shelley is a Certified Life Purpose Coach, Speaker, and Women's Change Agent. She is also the author of \"70 Days of Happy: Life is BETTER When You Smile\" and the founder of the women's organization, The PowHERful Woman. Bree is a Deaf Culture Merger, the creator of the YouTube series \"I Hear You,\" and a Biola University Psychology Graduate.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Shelley and Bree discuss what motivated them to pursue their paths. Bree gives insights on her experiences in deaf culture through her meaningful work, including a YouTube series. Shelley talks about the keys to building valuable relationships through her work as a Life Purpose Coach, and the key lessons she has learned as a speaker, author, and Life Change Agent.\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Shelley at shelleymechette.com or find her book \"70 Days of Happy: Life is BETTER When You Smile\" here. \r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Bree and her YouTube series \"I Hear You\" here. ","date_published":"2020-05-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/57bd7fca-c530-41e1-85c6-c234b52c879e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":85887133,"duration_in_seconds":5179}]},{"id":"32d6369a-db50-4ab9-ae04-6d5b6e8a8317","title":"Episode 131: Thoughts from the MJ Documentary Finale, Client-Centered vs. Coach Centered, and How Challenges can Influence People","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode131","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we discuss our final thoughts on the Michael Jordan documentary finale. We also talk through effective strategies for finding writing gigs online. Tim explains an essential lesson he learned after a monumental mistake on a project. Slager talks about how he is using the guitar as a pocket of peace.\n\nFor book talk, Slager compares being client-centered and coach-centered, analyzing John Berardi's \"Change Maker.\" Tim discusses the importance of challenges within relationships, reflecting on John Wooden's \"Gameplan for Life.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:10-27:25: We provide our weekend recaps, including Slager's upcoming tattoo appointment, Tim's golf trip, our favorite Herculean meals, and an inspiring story about Slager's mother, Carol.\n27:25-36:10: We give our final thoughts on the MJ documentary after its season finale.\n36:10-44:40: For Slager's RLE, we talk through effective strategies on finding the right writing gig for him, and he explains how he is using his guitar to relieve stress.\n44:40-48:10: Tim explains a key lesson he learned after a massive mistake on a project this past week.\n48:10-53:25: Slager analyzes a section from Dr. John Berardi's \"Change Maker,\" explaining the critical difference between being client-centered and coach-centered.\n53:25-1:01:10: Tim ends the show by highlighting how challenges can bring us closer to people, reflecting on John Wooden's \"Gameplan for Life.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we discuss our final thoughts on the Michael Jordan documentary finale. We also talk through effective strategies for finding writing gigs online. Tim explains an essential lesson he learned after a monumental mistake on a project. Slager talks about how he is using the guitar as a pocket of peace.

\n\n

For book talk, Slager compares being client-centered and coach-centered, analyzing John Berardi's "Change Maker." Tim discusses the importance of challenges within relationships, reflecting on John Wooden's "Gameplan for Life."

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Show Highlights:

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3:10-27:25: We provide our weekend recaps, including Slager's upcoming tattoo appointment, Tim's golf trip, our favorite Herculean meals, and an inspiring story about Slager's mother, Carol.
\n27:25-36:10: We give our final thoughts on the MJ documentary after its season finale.
\n36:10-44:40: For Slager's RLE, we talk through effective strategies on finding the right writing gig for him, and he explains how he is using his guitar to relieve stress.
\n44:40-48:10: Tim explains a key lesson he learned after a massive mistake on a project this past week.
\n48:10-53:25: Slager analyzes a section from Dr. John Berardi's "Change Maker," explaining the critical difference between being client-centered and coach-centered.
\n53:25-1:01:10: Tim ends the show by highlighting how challenges can bring us closer to people, reflecting on John Wooden's "Gameplan for Life."

","summary":"In today's episode, we discuss our final thoughts on the Michael Jordan documentary finale. We also talk through effective strategies for finding writing gigs online. Tim explains an essential lesson he learned after a monumental mistake on a project. Slager talks about how he is using the guitar as a pocket of peace.\r\n \r\nFor book talk, Slager compares being client-centered and coach-centered, analyzing John Berardi's \"Change Maker.\" Tim discusses the importance of challenges within relationships, reflecting on John Wooden's \"Gameplan for Life.\"","date_published":"2020-05-20T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/32d6369a-db50-4ab9-ae04-6d5b6e8a8317.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":58779916,"duration_in_seconds":3558}]},{"id":"bae38c45-f640-4080-8fd0-2fb5174e6399","title":"Episode 130: Mother's Day and Michael Jordan Doc Recap, Channeling Your Uniqueness, and the Secret Behind Every Successful Product or Service","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode130","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we recap Mother's Day Weekend, episodes 7 and 8 of the Michael Jordan documentary, and the biggest takeaways from last week's interview with Aric Geesaman, the founder of Ash Blaeds.\n\nFor the real-life experience section, Tim talks about how he is changing his environment for better productivity, and Slager talks about how he is using an old pocket of peace to push through his latest funk.\n\nIn the book talk part of today's episode, Tim talks about utilizing your unique abilities to improve the world, citing a section of Viktor Frankl's \"Man Search for Meaning.\" Slager then explains what every successful product or service has, analyzing a chapter from Dr. John Berardi's \"Change Maker.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-14:30: We provide our Mother's Day recaps, Slager's Herculean decision, and a quick reflection on last week's interview with Aric Geesman, founder of Ash Blaeds.\n14:30-25:00: We discuss our biggest takeaways from episodes 7 and 8 of Michael Jordan Documentary, and how we can apply these lessons to life and business.\n25:00-42:30: For today's real-life experience, Tim talks about a small environmental change to help its productivity. Slager describes his latest funk he is in and how he is using a revitalized pocket of peace to push through it.\n42:30-51:45: Tim analyzes a section of \"Man's Search for Meaning\" by Viktor Frankl, explaining how we can use our uniqueness to be successful in this world.\n51:45-59:15: Slager discusses a chapter from Dr. John Berardi's \"Change Maker,\" and what the real solution behind every product and service is.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we recap Mother's Day Weekend, episodes 7 and 8 of the Michael Jordan documentary, and the biggest takeaways from last week's interview with Aric Geesaman, the founder of Ash Blaeds.

\n\n

For the real-life experience section, Tim talks about how he is changing his environment for better productivity, and Slager talks about how he is using an old pocket of peace to push through his latest funk.

\n\n

In the book talk part of today's episode, Tim talks about utilizing your unique abilities to improve the world, citing a section of Viktor Frankl's "Man Search for Meaning." Slager then explains what every successful product or service has, analyzing a chapter from Dr. John Berardi's "Change Maker."

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-14:30: We provide our Mother's Day recaps, Slager's Herculean decision, and a quick reflection on last week's interview with Aric Geesman, founder of Ash Blaeds.
\n14:30-25:00: We discuss our biggest takeaways from episodes 7 and 8 of Michael Jordan Documentary, and how we can apply these lessons to life and business.
\n25:00-42:30: For today's real-life experience, Tim talks about a small environmental change to help its productivity. Slager describes his latest funk he is in and how he is using a revitalized pocket of peace to push through it.
\n42:30-51:45: Tim analyzes a section of "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl, explaining how we can use our uniqueness to be successful in this world.
\n51:45-59:15: Slager discusses a chapter from Dr. John Berardi's "Change Maker," and what the real solution behind every product and service is.

","summary":"In today's episode, we recap Mother's Day Weekend, episodes 7 and 8 of the Michael Jordan documentary, and the biggest takeaways from last week's interview with Aric Geesaman, the founder of Ash Blaeds.\r\n\r\nFor the real-life experience section, Tim talks about how he is changing his environment for better productivity, and Slager talks about how he is using an old pocket of peace to push through his latest funk.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk part of today's episode, Tim talks about utilizing your unique abilities to improve the world, citing a section of Viktor Frankl's \"Man Search for Meaning.\" Slager then explains what every successful product or service has, analyzing a chapter from Dr. John Berardi's \"Change Maker.\"","date_published":"2020-05-12T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/bae38c45-f640-4080-8fd0-2fb5174e6399.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":62128114,"duration_in_seconds":3722}]},{"id":"2c6eec34-3308-4f50-a576-0164edda4cf3","title":"Episode 129: Aric Geesaman, Founder of Ash Blaeds","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/aric-geesaman-ash-blaeds","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAric Geesaman is the founder of Ash Blaeds (@ashblaeds), a business dedicated to designing and building beautiful handcrafted knives for the kitchen and the field. Not only is Ash Blades committed to creating quality products, but it is focused on sustainability and bringing the community closer together through long-lasting tools.\n\nIn this interview, Aric explains the motivation to start his business and how he transitioned from a corporate job to an entrepreneur. He also explains the intriguing process of building and shaping a knife, discussing the critical elements of design, materials, and processes.\n\nYou can learn more about Aric and his business at [ashblaeds.com](ashblaeds.com)\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-18:30: Aric explains his background in biology, how he developed a passion for knife making and his thought process in transitioning from a corporate environment to the entrepreneur world.\n18:30-30:00: Aric highlights how he formed his business and how he determined the need for his services in the community.\n30:00-38:20: We ask Aric how he succeeds in running his business while pushing through ADD.\n38:20-52:30: Aric talks about the functionality and art behind knifemaking, the main components in the knife making formula, and his favorite types of materials and steels that he likes working with the best.\n52:30-1:04:00: Aric discusses the essential skills from his biological research background that has allowed him to excel in running his own business.\n1:04:00-1:21:00: Aric talks about the learning process of becoming an entrepreneur, investing in himself, and the main parts of entrepreneurship that most people don't see from the outside.\n1:21:00-1:30:30: Aric explains his favorite personal uses of knives and offers advice for people who are purchasing a knife.\n1:30:30: Aric offers his final advice to the community and talks about how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Aric Geesaman is the founder of Ash Blaeds (@ashblaeds), a business dedicated to designing and building beautiful handcrafted knives for the kitchen and the field. Not only is Ash Blades committed to creating quality products, but it is focused on sustainability and bringing the community closer together through long-lasting tools.

\n\n

In this interview, Aric explains the motivation to start his business and how he transitioned from a corporate job to an entrepreneur. He also explains the intriguing process of building and shaping a knife, discussing the critical elements of design, materials, and processes.

\n\n

You can learn more about Aric and his business at [ashblaeds.com](ashblaeds.com)

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-18:30: Aric explains his background in biology, how he developed a passion for knife making and his thought process in transitioning from a corporate environment to the entrepreneur world.
\n18:30-30:00: Aric highlights how he formed his business and how he determined the need for his services in the community.
\n30:00-38:20: We ask Aric how he succeeds in running his business while pushing through ADD.
\n38:20-52:30: Aric talks about the functionality and art behind knifemaking, the main components in the knife making formula, and his favorite types of materials and steels that he likes working with the best.
\n52:30-1:04:00: Aric discusses the essential skills from his biological research background that has allowed him to excel in running his own business.
\n1:04:00-1:21:00: Aric talks about the learning process of becoming an entrepreneur, investing in himself, and the main parts of entrepreneurship that most people don't see from the outside.
\n1:21:00-1:30:30: Aric explains his favorite personal uses of knives and offers advice for people who are purchasing a knife.
\n1:30:30: Aric offers his final advice to the community and talks about how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Aric Geesaman is the founder of Ash Blaeds (@ashblaeds), a business dedicated to designing and building beautiful handcrafted knives for the kitchen and the field. Not only is Ash Blades committed to creating quality products, but it is focused on sustainability and bringing the community closer together through long-lasting tools.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Aric explains the motivation to start his business and how he transitioned from a corporate job to an entrepreneur. He also explains the intriguing process of building and shaping a knife, discussing the critical elements of design, materials, and processes.\r\n \r\nYou can learn more about Aric and his business at ashblaeds.com","date_published":"2020-05-08T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2c6eec34-3308-4f50-a576-0164edda4cf3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":98896185,"duration_in_seconds":5948}]},{"id":"b764fb59-347a-4ac4-acfe-3b9976ead3f6","title":"Episode 128: Eliminating Toxic Relationships, Personal Development Formula, and Finding Your Origin Story","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode128","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDiving into our weekend highlights, we discuss the Hulu Show \"Dave,\" Slager's journey toward a new business name and ACE certification, and Tim's nostalgic golf round.\n\nThe real-life experience section creates discussion around mental health awareness month, eliminating toxic relationships, and how you can focus on the positive things in life.\n\nFor book talk, Tim provides the 5 things needed for a successful personal development plan, and Slager explains how finding your \"origin story\" can help you breakthrough in life and business.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-12:00: We give you a quick recap of last week's episode with the founder of Herculean, Ben Canary. Thursday's episode with the founder of Ash Blaeds is also previewed.\n12:00-20:45: Slager and Tim both provide the weekend highlights, including Tim's nostalgic golf round and Slager's business name.\n20:45-33:45: Tim provides a summary of the Hulu show \"Dave,\" which leads to a discussion about valuing yourself and your unique traits.\n33:45-49:30: We highlight the things we miss most about the gym, Slager's funny gas station story, and his update on his ACE training certification.\n49:30-1:08:30: Since it is mental health awareness month, Tim gives you 3 tips on eliminating toxic relationships, and Slager reflects on a conversation with Dr. Andy Galpin about investing your focus toward positive things.\n1:08:30-1:18:00: Reflecting on John Maxwell's \"5 Levels of Leadership,\" Tim discusses 5 things needed for a successful personal development plan.\n1:18:00-1:23:00: Slager highlights the importance of connecting personal values to your business and finding your \"origin story,\" drawing critical insights from Dr. John Berardi's \"Change Maker.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

Diving into our weekend highlights, we discuss the Hulu Show "Dave," Slager's journey toward a new business name and ACE certification, and Tim's nostalgic golf round.

\n\n

The real-life experience section creates discussion around mental health awareness month, eliminating toxic relationships, and how you can focus on the positive things in life.

\n\n

For book talk, Tim provides the 5 things needed for a successful personal development plan, and Slager explains how finding your "origin story" can help you breakthrough in life and business.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:00-12:00: We give you a quick recap of last week's episode with the founder of Herculean, Ben Canary. Thursday's episode with the founder of Ash Blaeds is also previewed.
\n12:00-20:45: Slager and Tim both provide the weekend highlights, including Tim's nostalgic golf round and Slager's business name.
\n20:45-33:45: Tim provides a summary of the Hulu show "Dave," which leads to a discussion about valuing yourself and your unique traits.
\n33:45-49:30: We highlight the things we miss most about the gym, Slager's funny gas station story, and his update on his ACE training certification.
\n49:30-1:08:30: Since it is mental health awareness month, Tim gives you 3 tips on eliminating toxic relationships, and Slager reflects on a conversation with Dr. Andy Galpin about investing your focus toward positive things.
\n1:08:30-1:18:00: Reflecting on John Maxwell's "5 Levels of Leadership," Tim discusses 5 things needed for a successful personal development plan.
\n1:18:00-1:23:00: Slager highlights the importance of connecting personal values to your business and finding your "origin story," drawing critical insights from Dr. John Berardi's "Change Maker."

","summary":"Diving into our weekend highlights, we discuss the Hulu Show \"Dave,\" Slager's journey toward a new business name and ACE certification, and Tim's nostalgic golf round.\r\n\r\nThe real-life experience section creates discussion around mental health awareness month, eliminating toxic relationships, and how you can focus on the positive things in life.\r\n\r\nFor book talk, Tim provides the 5 things needed for a successful personal development plan, and Slager explains how finding your \"origin story\" can help you breakthrough in life and business.","date_published":"2020-05-05T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b764fb59-347a-4ac4-acfe-3b9976ead3f6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":84646991,"duration_in_seconds":5065}]},{"id":"07f065ac-af92-402a-9e9e-8b856a995d4b","title":"Episode 127: Creating Your Own Niche, The Most Important Influencing Factor, and More","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-127","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we discuss our thoughts on Pedigree's controversial commercial, theme songs for healthcare workers, and recap the country opening back up. Tim and Slager each provide insights on the new projects they are working on. They also offer tips on how they are staying motivated during the quarantine.\n\nFor the book talk section, Tim references Harvey Mackay's \"How to Swim with the Sharks,\" and he talks about the most important thing to remember when trying to influence others. Slager talks about \"The Change Maker\" by Dr. John Berardi, and what it means to specialize, generalize, and embrace the idea of the case manager.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:20-14:20: We open the show talking about Pedigree's controversial commercial, healthcare workers' appropriate theme songs, and our thoughts on the country starting to open up.\n14:20-26:50: Slager provides an update on his business plans, updating his training certification, and how he is forming his own niche when it comes to nutrition and lifestyle coaching.\n26:50-39:50: Tim gives insights on his writing and other professional ventures.\n39:50-47:05: Tim talks about the most important thing you need to master when trying to influence someone to your point of view and get them to your side.\n46:05: Slager ends the show discussing the meaning of specializing, generalizing, and embracing the case manager, and how it relates to his business.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's episode, we discuss our thoughts on Pedigree's controversial commercial, theme songs for healthcare workers, and recap the country opening back up. Tim and Slager each provide insights on the new projects they are working on. They also offer tips on how they are staying motivated during the quarantine.

\n\n

For the book talk section, Tim references Harvey Mackay's "How to Swim with the Sharks," and he talks about the most important thing to remember when trying to influence others. Slager talks about "The Change Maker" by Dr. John Berardi, and what it means to specialize, generalize, and embrace the idea of the case manager.

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Show Highlights:

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2:20-14:20: We open the show talking about Pedigree's controversial commercial, healthcare workers' appropriate theme songs, and our thoughts on the country starting to open up.
\n14:20-26:50: Slager provides an update on his business plans, updating his training certification, and how he is forming his own niche when it comes to nutrition and lifestyle coaching.
\n26:50-39:50: Tim gives insights on his writing and other professional ventures.
\n39:50-47:05: Tim talks about the most important thing you need to master when trying to influence someone to your point of view and get them to your side.
\n46:05: Slager ends the show discussing the meaning of specializing, generalizing, and embracing the case manager, and how it relates to his business.

","summary":"In today's episode, we discuss our thoughts on Pedigree's controversial commercial, theme songs for healthcare workers, and recap the country opening back up. Tim and Slager each provide insights on the new projects they are working on. They also offer tips on how they are staying motivated during the quarantine.\r\n \r\nFor the book talk section, Tim references Harvey Mackay's \"How to Swim with the Sharks,\" and he talks about the most important thing to remember when trying to influence others. Slager talks about \"The Change Maker\" by Dr. John Berardi, and what it means to specialize, generalize, and embrace the idea of the case manager.","date_published":"2020-04-30T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/07f065ac-af92-402a-9e9e-8b856a995d4b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":61717860,"duration_in_seconds":3719}]},{"id":"43f02c12-826d-4a8e-99e6-35b0d3a8d3fd","title":"Episode 126: Ben Canary, Co-Founder of Herculean Meal Prep","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ben-canary","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nBen Canary is the co-founder of Herculean Meal Prep (@herculean), a business that makes carefully prepared, fully-cooked, professionally-frozen, individual serving entrees. He combined his passionate home chef skills and teamed up with his brother, a former bodybuilder, to form their business. Today, they are headquartered at their \"Plant One\" facility in northeast Indianapolis.\n\nIn this interview, Ben describes his motivation and transformation in creating his business, how to properly scale and build a trustworthy brand, and critical insights on how to make effective life changes.\n\nYou can shop for amazing, tasty prepared meals at herculeanmealprep.com and use the discount code \"offthedome\" at checkout to receive 20% off.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-9:00: Ben discusses his motivation to start Herculean Meal Prep, including the essential life change that he made.\n9:00-19:00: We ask Ben about the key features that separate his company from the competition, as well as his approach to designing a balanced menu.\n19:00-32:00: Ben describes what his ideal kitchen looks like, pivoting his business strategy with the recent pandemic, and the key characteristics he looks for when he hires new team members.\n32:00-38:30: We ask Ben about his critical decisions in expansion and business growth, and how he manages financials effectively.\n38:30-50:00: Ben explains how he properly incorporate protein into his menu, drawing from his research and conversations with the head of sports nutrition at Purdue University.\n50:00-58:00: Ben provides his final advice on how to make a productive life change, as well as how he wants to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Ben Canary is the co-founder of Herculean Meal Prep (@herculean), a business that makes carefully prepared, fully-cooked, professionally-frozen, individual serving entrees. He combined his passionate home chef skills and teamed up with his brother, a former bodybuilder, to form their business. Today, they are headquartered at their "Plant One" facility in northeast Indianapolis.

\n\n

In this interview, Ben describes his motivation and transformation in creating his business, how to properly scale and build a trustworthy brand, and critical insights on how to make effective life changes.

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You can shop for amazing, tasty prepared meals at herculeanmealprep.com and use the discount code "offthedome" at checkout to receive 20% off.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-9:00: Ben discusses his motivation to start Herculean Meal Prep, including the essential life change that he made.
\n9:00-19:00: We ask Ben about the key features that separate his company from the competition, as well as his approach to designing a balanced menu.
\n19:00-32:00: Ben describes what his ideal kitchen looks like, pivoting his business strategy with the recent pandemic, and the key characteristics he looks for when he hires new team members.
\n32:00-38:30: We ask Ben about his critical decisions in expansion and business growth, and how he manages financials effectively.
\n38:30-50:00: Ben explains how he properly incorporate protein into his menu, drawing from his research and conversations with the head of sports nutrition at Purdue University.
\n50:00-58:00: Ben provides his final advice on how to make a productive life change, as well as how he wants to be remembered.

","summary":"Ben Canary is the co-founder of Herculean Meal Prep (@herculean), a business that makes carefully prepared, fully-cooked, professionally-frozen, individual serving entrees. He combined his passionate home chef skills and teamed up with his brother, a former bodybuilder, to form their business. Today, they are headquartered at their \"Plant One\" facility in northeast Indianapolis.\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Ben describes his motivation and transformation in creating his business, how to properly scale and build a trustworthy brand, and critical insights on how to make effective life changes.\r\n \r\nYou can shop for amazing, tasty prepared meals at herculeanmealprep.com and use the discount code \"offthedome\" at checkout to receive 20% off.","date_published":"2020-04-28T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/43f02c12-826d-4a8e-99e6-35b0d3a8d3fd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59047676,"duration_in_seconds":3499}]},{"id":"ca711207-80d5-4886-98e8-eb15a2dafeb5","title":"Episode 125: Dealing with Hate, 3 Stocks to Invest in During the Pandemic, The Elimination Concept, and 2 Important Human Gifts for Success","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-125","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we share our weekend recaps, strategies on how to deal with hate, and how you can gain motivation to do your at-home workouts. Tim also provides 3 perfect stocks to invest during the pandemic, which will provide long term financial gains.\n\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Slager analyzes a chapter from \"4-Hour Work Week\" by talking about the concept of elimination. Tim recaps two significant human gifts for success, drawing from Stephen Covey's \"7 Habits of Highly Effective People.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:35-16:05: We recap our weekends and share strategies on how to retain information better from the books and other forms of learning.\n16:05-30:05: Drawing from an interview with Gary V, we discuss the right mindset to have when dealing with hate from others.\n30:05-39:35: Slager discusses his struggles to find a consistent motivation for at-home workouts, so we talk through strategies on how to combat this issue.\n39:35-51:50: Tim gives you 3 company stocks to invest in during this pandemic to make long term gains.\n51:50-59:25: Slager recaps a section from Tim Ferriss' \"4-Hour Work Week\" by explaining the critical concept of elimination and how it can help you run your business better.\n59:25: Tim ends the show by sharing 2 gifts that every human being has, which allows them to reach success.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we share our weekend recaps, strategies on how to deal with hate, and how you can gain motivation to do your at-home workouts. Tim also provides 3 perfect stocks to invest during the pandemic, which will provide long term financial gains.

\n\n

In the book talk section of today's episode, Slager analyzes a chapter from "4-Hour Work Week" by talking about the concept of elimination. Tim recaps two significant human gifts for success, drawing from Stephen Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective People."

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Show Highlights:

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2:35-16:05: We recap our weekends and share strategies on how to retain information better from the books and other forms of learning.
\n16:05-30:05: Drawing from an interview with Gary V, we discuss the right mindset to have when dealing with hate from others.
\n30:05-39:35: Slager discusses his struggles to find a consistent motivation for at-home workouts, so we talk through strategies on how to combat this issue.
\n39:35-51:50: Tim gives you 3 company stocks to invest in during this pandemic to make long term gains.
\n51:50-59:25: Slager recaps a section from Tim Ferriss' "4-Hour Work Week" by explaining the critical concept of elimination and how it can help you run your business better.
\n59:25: Tim ends the show by sharing 2 gifts that every human being has, which allows them to reach success.

","summary":"In today's episode, we share our weekend recaps, strategies on how to deal with hate, and how you can gain motivation to do your at-home workouts. Tim also provides 3 perfect stocks to invest during the pandemic, which will provide long term financial gains.\r\n \r\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Slager analyzes a chapter from \"4-Hour Work Week\" by talking about the concept of elimination. Tim recaps two significant human gifts for success, drawing from Stephen Covey's \"7 Habits of Highly Effective People.\"","date_published":"2020-04-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/ca711207-80d5-4886-98e8-eb15a2dafeb5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":64484730,"duration_in_seconds":4201}]},{"id":"523fa688-7ccf-4f01-8621-8c5d87a9c98b","title":"Episode 124: Nina Wilson, Superyacht Sous Chef","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/nina-wilson","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nNina Wilson (@thecrewchef) is a superyacht sous chef from the United Kingdom. She prepares exotic, tasty meals around-the-clock for an elite clientele who demand the highest level of culinary expertise. And she creates these feasts while floating on a yacht with no supermarket expertise.\n\nIn this interview, Nina discusses her passion for joining the superyacht industry as a sous chef, the key lessons she has learned while cooking high-end meals for wealthy clientele on a yacht, and the difference between her position and a chef in a brick and mortar restaurant.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-14:00: Nina discusses how she became passionate about the superyacht industry, how being a sous chef on a boat is different than a brick and mortar restaurant, and how the menu is created\n14:00-21:00: Nina talks about how her traveling has impacted her cooking, the craziest meal she has ever cooked, and how she can build relationships with her superyacht guests.\n21:00-28:00: Nina touches on the Coronavirus pandemic and the influence on the industry, as well as the best and worst aspects of being a sous chef. She also talks about what her ultimate dream is after she is done being a sous chef.\n28:00-36:00: Nina discusses what it's like to move to a new country at age 19, the essential takeaways from being a sous chef, and how she takes negative feedback on her dishes.\n36:00-42:00: Nina ends the show by explaining how she will reach head chef status and how she wants to be remembered in this life when it's all said and done.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Nina Wilson (@thecrewchef) is a superyacht sous chef from the United Kingdom. She prepares exotic, tasty meals around-the-clock for an elite clientele who demand the highest level of culinary expertise. And she creates these feasts while floating on a yacht with no supermarket expertise.

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In this interview, Nina discusses her passion for joining the superyacht industry as a sous chef, the key lessons she has learned while cooking high-end meals for wealthy clientele on a yacht, and the difference between her position and a chef in a brick and mortar restaurant.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

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3:00-14:00: Nina discusses how she became passionate about the superyacht industry, how being a sous chef on a boat is different than a brick and mortar restaurant, and how the menu is created
\n14:00-21:00: Nina talks about how her traveling has impacted her cooking, the craziest meal she has ever cooked, and how she can build relationships with her superyacht guests.
\n21:00-28:00: Nina touches on the Coronavirus pandemic and the influence on the industry, as well as the best and worst aspects of being a sous chef. She also talks about what her ultimate dream is after she is done being a sous chef.
\n28:00-36:00: Nina discusses what it's like to move to a new country at age 19, the essential takeaways from being a sous chef, and how she takes negative feedback on her dishes.
\n36:00-42:00: Nina ends the show by explaining how she will reach head chef status and how she wants to be remembered in this life when it's all said and done.

","summary":"Nina Wilson (@thecrewchef) is a superyacht sous chef from the United Kingdom. She prepares exotic, tasty meals around-the-clock for an elite clientele who demand the highest level of culinary expertise. And she creates these feasts while floating on a yacht with no supermarket expertise.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Nina discusses her passion for joining the superyacht industry as a sous chef, the key lessons she has learned while cooking high-end meals for wealthy clientele on a yacht, and the difference between her position and a chef in a brick and mortar restaurant.","date_published":"2020-04-16T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/523fa688-7ccf-4f01-8621-8c5d87a9c98b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":42590877,"duration_in_seconds":2523}]},{"id":"33a9682f-386e-4290-9a63-e7907756e422","title":"BONUS Episode 123: Behind The Scenes Fireside Chat","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/bts1","content_text":"Today’s episode is a little different. This one was an accident, as we were just having our own conversation after having just finished an episode. We cover a little bit of everything, from the importance and humor of taking walks to knowing anyone within 5 interactions. Since the conversation ended up being beneficial, we decided to release it as a bonus episode. Come check out what we talk about off camera!\n\nShow Notes\n\n0:00 - 1:45: Doing as many of your normal things as possible to just get some sense of normal, importance of taking walks\n\n1:50 - 8:30: Changes in Tim’s work with property management and advertising through COVID, Facebook ads, targeting specific income levels is now discriminatory \n\n8:30 - 10:00: Learning new skills via YouTube, importance of good copy/text\n\n10:00 - 16:45: Tim talks about using self-made marketing plans to reframe for other businesses\n\n17:00 - 23:30: Colin talks about other coaching calls, webinars and working on his online content for his coaching business, Facebook forums, the possible connections with networking with the right people\n\n23:40 - 27:00: Colin talks about potential new opportunities for work, knowing anyone in the world within 5 connections\n\n27:15 - End: We’re now a global podcast (shoutout Germany and France)","content_html":"

Today’s episode is a little different. This one was an accident, as we were just having our own conversation after having just finished an episode. We cover a little bit of everything, from the importance and humor of taking walks to knowing anyone within 5 interactions. Since the conversation ended up being beneficial, we decided to release it as a bonus episode. Come check out what we talk about off camera!

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Show Notes

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0:00 - 1:45: Doing as many of your normal things as possible to just get some sense of normal, importance of taking walks

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1:50 - 8:30: Changes in Tim’s work with property management and advertising through COVID, Facebook ads, targeting specific income levels is now discriminatory

\n\n

8:30 - 10:00: Learning new skills via YouTube, importance of good copy/text

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10:00 - 16:45: Tim talks about using self-made marketing plans to reframe for other businesses

\n\n

17:00 - 23:30: Colin talks about other coaching calls, webinars and working on his online content for his coaching business, Facebook forums, the possible connections with networking with the right people

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23:40 - 27:00: Colin talks about potential new opportunities for work, knowing anyone in the world within 5 connections

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27:15 - End: We’re now a global podcast (shoutout Germany and France)

","summary":"Today’s episode is a little different. This one was an accident, as we were just having our own conversation after having just finished an episode. We cover a little bit of everything, from the importance and humor of taking walks to knowing anyone within 5 interactions. Since the conversation ended up being beneficial, we decided to release it as a bonus episode. Come check out what we talk about off camera!","date_published":"2020-04-13T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/33a9682f-386e-4290-9a63-e7907756e422.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21109968,"duration_in_seconds":1761}]},{"id":"170f242d-c4a4-4213-9e1c-cd3f5e0a27e7","title":"Episode 122: Jared Byczko and Peter Brasovan, Co-Founders of Naptown Fitness","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/naptown-fitness","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJared Byczko and Peter Brasovan are the Founders of Naptown Fitness (@naptownfitness), a health/nutrition/fitness business that is focused on making Indianapolis a top 10 healthiest city. While it started as CrossFit NapTown, the two founders discuss the critical strategies in offering diverse brands and services that encompass all of our health needs. They also explain what their business is doing to pivot during the global pandemic.\n\nTo learn more about Naptown fitness, you can visit: [naptownfitness.com](naptownfitness.com)\n\nShow Notes:\n\n2:30-16:30: Jared and Peter discuss their backgrounds before launching their business, how they met, and the key skills they learned in corporate jobs that prepared them for entrepreneurship.\n16:30-26:30: Jared and Peter talk about the motivation and idea by Naptown Fitness and why they diversified from CrossFit into multiple different brands.\n26:30-38:30: Jared and Peter talk about branding consistency, and the crucial pivots that their business is taking to address the pandemic through virtual classes.\n38:30: We end the show by asking Jared and Peter how they want to be remembered.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Jared Byczko and Peter Brasovan are the Founders of Naptown Fitness (@naptownfitness), a health/nutrition/fitness business that is focused on making Indianapolis a top 10 healthiest city. While it started as CrossFit NapTown, the two founders discuss the critical strategies in offering diverse brands and services that encompass all of our health needs. They also explain what their business is doing to pivot during the global pandemic.

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To learn more about Naptown fitness, you can visit: [naptownfitness.com](naptownfitness.com)

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Show Notes:

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2:30-16:30: Jared and Peter discuss their backgrounds before launching their business, how they met, and the key skills they learned in corporate jobs that prepared them for entrepreneurship.
\n16:30-26:30: Jared and Peter talk about the motivation and idea by Naptown Fitness and why they diversified from CrossFit into multiple different brands.
\n26:30-38:30: Jared and Peter talk about branding consistency, and the crucial pivots that their business is taking to address the pandemic through virtual classes.
\n38:30: We end the show by asking Jared and Peter how they want to be remembered.

","summary":"Jared Byczko and Peter Brasovan are the Founders of Naptown Fitness (@naptownfitness), a health/nutrition/fitness business that is focused on making Indianapolis a top 10 healthiest city. While it started as CrossFit NapTown, the two founders discuss the critical strategies in offering diverse brands and services that encompass all of our health needs. They also explain what their business is doing to pivot during the global pandemic.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Naptown fitness, you can visit: naptownfitness.com","date_published":"2020-04-09T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/170f242d-c4a4-4213-9e1c-cd3f5e0a27e7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":39121857,"duration_in_seconds":2547}]},{"id":"14119b16-03a3-40df-b915-d6364b1a0dec","title":"Episode 121: How to Reduce Anxiety, Automating Your Business, and Market Testing Your Ideas","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode121","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, we each give an update on our quarantines, advancements on projects, and the different lessons we are learning. Tim provides a couple of tips on how to reduce anxiety, and Slager talks about the benefits of automation and market testing your products.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:00-22:00: We discuss our weekend in quarantine. Slager talks about his opportunity search, his increased flexibility, and provides insights on the projects he is working on. Tim explains an important life lesson that he learned while golfing this weekend.\n22:00-32:00: We preview our Thursday interview with the co-founders of Naptown fitness, and we share a few arm exercises that you can try out at home.\n32:00-48:00: Tim explains 3 different easy behaviors to help limit anxiety and increase your charisma.\n48:00-54:00: Slager talks about the importance of automation and market testing when building your own personal business, citing a section from Tim Ferriss' 4-Hour Work Week.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this episode, we each give an update on our quarantines, advancements on projects, and the different lessons we are learning. Tim provides a couple of tips on how to reduce anxiety, and Slager talks about the benefits of automation and market testing your products.

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:00-22:00: We discuss our weekend in quarantine. Slager talks about his opportunity search, his increased flexibility, and provides insights on the projects he is working on. Tim explains an important life lesson that he learned while golfing this weekend.
\n22:00-32:00: We preview our Thursday interview with the co-founders of Naptown fitness, and we share a few arm exercises that you can try out at home.
\n32:00-48:00: Tim explains 3 different easy behaviors to help limit anxiety and increase your charisma.
\n48:00-54:00: Slager talks about the importance of automation and market testing when building your own personal business, citing a section from Tim Ferriss' 4-Hour Work Week.

","summary":"In this episode, we each give an update on our quarantines, advancements on projects, and the different lessons we are learning. Tim provides a couple of tips on how to reduce anxiety, and Slager talks about the benefits of automation and market testing your products.","date_published":"2020-04-07T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/14119b16-03a3-40df-b915-d6364b1a0dec.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":55934501,"duration_in_seconds":3360}]},{"id":"eda7d2bf-944a-4f6d-ab5e-0eb4af010676","title":"Episode 120: Chef Jen, Founder of We Cook London","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/chef-jen","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nChef Jen (@bychefjen) is the founder of We Cook London (@wecooklondon), a personal chef service that provides weekly meal prep in the comfort of the home. Chef Jen has gained over 8 years in the cooking industry in restaurants, hotels, and meal prep for gyms. After focusing on her passion for delivering happiness for others, she launched We Cook London in January 2020.\n\nIn this interview, Chef Jen talks about her motivations for cooking, her favorite recipes, the obstacles to overcome as an entrepreneur, and some of her favorite memories as a chef. She also explains the key lessons she has learned as a leader while managing her business through the global pandemic. To learn more about Chef Jen and her business, you can visit:\n\nBychefjen.com\nWecooklondon.co.uk\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-12:00: Chef Jen dives into her background in the cooking industry, why she started her personal chef service company, and what she has done to pivot her business model during the pandemic.\n12:00-17:15: We ask Chef Jen how she determines her weekly menus and which cooking styles she has carried over from her previous experiences in restaurants, hotels, and gym meal prep.\n17:15-28:15: Chef Jen talks about how she has developed as a leader in her business, her planning behind the launch of We Cook London, marketing the concept, and the significant challenges she has faced as an entrepreneur.\n28:15-35:15: We ask Chef Jen about her favorite kitchens she has cooked in, and how she aligned her menu with her desired market.\n**35:15-40:00: **To end the show, Chef Jen talks about what made her fall in love with cooking, what she enjoys the most about it, and how she wants to be remembered.Special Guest: Chef Jen.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Chef Jen (@bychefjen) is the founder of We Cook London (@wecooklondon), a personal chef service that provides weekly meal prep in the comfort of the home. Chef Jen has gained over 8 years in the cooking industry in restaurants, hotels, and meal prep for gyms. After focusing on her passion for delivering happiness for others, she launched We Cook London in January 2020.

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In this interview, Chef Jen talks about her motivations for cooking, her favorite recipes, the obstacles to overcome as an entrepreneur, and some of her favorite memories as a chef. She also explains the key lessons she has learned as a leader while managing her business through the global pandemic. To learn more about Chef Jen and her business, you can visit:

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Bychefjen.com
\nWecooklondon.co.uk

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-12:00: Chef Jen dives into her background in the cooking industry, why she started her personal chef service company, and what she has done to pivot her business model during the pandemic.
\n12:00-17:15: We ask Chef Jen how she determines her weekly menus and which cooking styles she has carried over from her previous experiences in restaurants, hotels, and gym meal prep.
\n17:15-28:15: Chef Jen talks about how she has developed as a leader in her business, her planning behind the launch of We Cook London, marketing the concept, and the significant challenges she has faced as an entrepreneur.
\n28:15-35:15: We ask Chef Jen about her favorite kitchens she has cooked in, and how she aligned her menu with her desired market.
\n**35:15-40:00: **To end the show, Chef Jen talks about what made her fall in love with cooking, what she enjoys the most about it, and how she wants to be remembered.

Special Guest: Chef Jen.

","summary":"Chef Jen (@bychefjen) is the founder of We Cook London (@wecooklondon), a personal chef service that provides weekly meal prep in the comfort of the home. Chef Jen has gained over 8 years in the cooking industry in restaurants, hotels, and meal prep for gyms. After focusing on her passion for delivering happiness for others, she launched We Cook London in January 2020.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Chef Jen talks about her motivations for cooking, her favorite recipes, the obstacles to overcome as an entrepreneur, and some of her favorite memories as a chef. She also explains the key lessons she has learned as a leader while managing her business through the global pandemic. To learn more about Chef Jen and her business, you can visit:\r\n\r\nBychefjen.com\r\nWecooklondon.co.uk","date_published":"2020-04-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/eda7d2bf-944a-4f6d-ab5e-0eb4af010676.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":42006684,"duration_in_seconds":2385}]},{"id":"c9d38548-e3a8-4152-95a3-cf7108070b50","title":"Episode 119: Thoughts from Quarantine","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode119","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nWe provide you an update during our quarantine, and we share our biggest learning takeaways from our extra time at home.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:45-27:45: Slager and Tim each discuss their daily activities during the quarantine and how the pandemic has affected the multifamily housing industry and Tim's marketing efforts.\n27:45-37:45: Slager discusses the 4 things that block you from realizing your full potential and how you can use them to your advantage. He also talks about how lack of time means a lack of priorities.\n37:45-47:45: Tim shares some key insights he has learned about marketing and business growth.\n47:45-1:01:45: We end the show talking about eating healthier and exercising during the social distancing environment today.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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We provide you an update during our quarantine, and we share our biggest learning takeaways from our extra time at home.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:45-27:45: Slager and Tim each discuss their daily activities during the quarantine and how the pandemic has affected the multifamily housing industry and Tim's marketing efforts.
\n27:45-37:45: Slager discusses the 4 things that block you from realizing your full potential and how you can use them to your advantage. He also talks about how lack of time means a lack of priorities.
\n37:45-47:45: Tim shares some key insights he has learned about marketing and business growth.
\n47:45-1:01:45: We end the show talking about eating healthier and exercising during the social distancing environment today.

","summary":"We provide you an update during our quarantine, and we share our biggest learning takeaways from our extra time at home.","date_published":"2020-03-31T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c9d38548-e3a8-4152-95a3-cf7108070b50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":63477626,"duration_in_seconds":3733}]},{"id":"2a4bf3aa-ed9e-4431-b609-6bccd84e72f1","title":"Episode 118: Alex Martinez, Real Estate Entrepreneur and Founder of RealEstateSkills.com","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/alex-martinez","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAlex Martinez (@alexmartinezatm) is a 7-figure real estate entrepreneur and the founder/creator of RealEstateSkills.com (@realestateskills). After finding real estate at 20 years old, he generated over a million dollars of profit in his first year in the industry. In the years since, he has invested in knowledge and gained the expertise to teach others and create his own business.\n\nIn this interview, Alex talks about his journey through real estate, the skills needed to succeed in the industry, and the ways in which he invests in knowledge to become the highest version of himself.\n\nYou can learn more about Alex and his business at realestateskills.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-12:00: Alex talks about his background, attending San Diego State, starting the entrepreneur society, and the two books that changed his life.\n12:00-24:45: Alex discusses how he began his journey in real estate, how he has gained momentum to start his ventures, finding mentors, and the most important information he has learned through the process. \n24:45-42:00: Alex goes into detail about the real estate wholesaling process and how he invests in himself through books.\n42:00-52:45: Alex talks about the process of founding realestateskills.com, how he changes lives through this business, and what it means to build wealth through real estate.\n52:45-1:05:15: Alex discusses the biggest challenges he had to overcome in the beginning of real state and the mindset he grasped when going out on his own.\n1:05:15-1:10:15: Alex ends the show by discussing his goals for 2020, his final advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and how he wants to be remembered.Special Guest: Alex Martinez.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Alex Martinez (@alexmartinezatm) is a 7-figure real estate entrepreneur and the founder/creator of RealEstateSkills.com (@realestateskills). After finding real estate at 20 years old, he generated over a million dollars of profit in his first year in the industry. In the years since, he has invested in knowledge and gained the expertise to teach others and create his own business.

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In this interview, Alex talks about his journey through real estate, the skills needed to succeed in the industry, and the ways in which he invests in knowledge to become the highest version of himself.

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You can learn more about Alex and his business at realestateskills.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-12:00: Alex talks about his background, attending San Diego State, starting the entrepreneur society, and the two books that changed his life.
\n12:00-24:45: Alex discusses how he began his journey in real estate, how he has gained momentum to start his ventures, finding mentors, and the most important information he has learned through the process.
\n24:45-42:00: Alex goes into detail about the real estate wholesaling process and how he invests in himself through books.
\n42:00-52:45: Alex talks about the process of founding realestateskills.com, how he changes lives through this business, and what it means to build wealth through real estate.
\n52:45-1:05:15: Alex discusses the biggest challenges he had to overcome in the beginning of real state and the mindset he grasped when going out on his own.
\n1:05:15-1:10:15: Alex ends the show by discussing his goals for 2020, his final advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and how he wants to be remembered.

Special Guest: Alex Martinez.

","summary":"Alex Martinez (@alexmartinezatm) is a 7-figure real estate entrepreneur and the founder/creator of RealEstateSkills.com (@realestateskills). After finding real estate at 20 years old, he generated over a million dollars of profit in his first year in the industry. In the years since he has invested in knowledge and gained the expertise to teach others and create his own business.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Alex talks about his journey through real estate, the skills needed to succeed in the industry, and the ways in which he invests in knowledge to become the highest version of himself.\r\n\r\nYou can learn more about Alex and his business at realestateskills.com","date_published":"2020-03-12T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2a4bf3aa-ed9e-4431-b609-6bccd84e72f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":74631301,"duration_in_seconds":4312}]},{"id":"e3df8ac9-d8b0-4f6c-9846-cb8a4b40451e","title":"Episode 117: Meditation, Bieber's New Album, Robinhood App Struggles, and Living a Happier and More Meaningful Life","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode117","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, Slager highlights his Cincinnati weekend trip, and Tim talks about not having a phone for a few days. We also discuss how we can improve our meditation and how to live a more meaningful life. Slager also gives a quick recap of Justin Bieber's new album, which leads into a discussion about being yourself in the music and rap industry.\n\nIn the book talk section, Slager explains how alcohol can actually cure a hangover and Tim discusses two small habits to live a happier life.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:20-12:20: **Slager recaps his fun weekend in Cincinnati for his brother's 30th birthday, and Tim describes the important life lessons he learned without a phone for a few days.\n**12:20-25:20: We discuss meditation, how Tim is trying to overcome an obstacle within his practice, and what it means to live a meaningful life.\n25:20-32:20: We discuss Bieber's new album and how the Robinhood stock trading app crashed.\n32:20-39:35: Slager explains how drinking more alcohol can actually cure a hangover, analyzing a section of Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"\n39:35-45:20: Tim discusses two simple strategies to help yourself life a happier life, examining a section of Richard Koch's \"80/20 Principle.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, Slager highlights his Cincinnati weekend trip, and Tim talks about not having a phone for a few days. We also discuss how we can improve our meditation and how to live a more meaningful life. Slager also gives a quick recap of Justin Bieber's new album, which leads into a discussion about being yourself in the music and rap industry.

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In the book talk section, Slager explains how alcohol can actually cure a hangover and Tim discusses two small habits to live a happier life.

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Show Highlights:

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2:20-12:20: **Slager recaps his fun weekend in Cincinnati for his brother's 30th birthday, and Tim describes the important life lessons he learned without a phone for a few days.
\n**12:20-25:20:
We discuss meditation, how Tim is trying to overcome an obstacle within his practice, and what it means to live a meaningful life.
\n25:20-32:20: We discuss Bieber's new album and how the Robinhood stock trading app crashed.
\n32:20-39:35: Slager explains how drinking more alcohol can actually cure a hangover, analyzing a section of Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."
\n39:35-45:20: Tim discusses two simple strategies to help yourself life a happier life, examining a section of Richard Koch's "80/20 Principle."

","summary":"In today's episode, Slager highlights his Cincinnati weekend trip, and Tim talks about not having a phone for a few days. We also discuss how we can improve our meditation and how to live a more meaningful life. Slager also gives a quick recap of Justin Bieber's new album, which leads into a discussion about being yourself in the music and rap industry.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Slager explains how alcohol can actually cure a hangover and Tim discusses two small habits to live a happier life.","date_published":"2020-03-04T09:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e3df8ac9-d8b0-4f6c-9846-cb8a4b40451e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":43056410,"duration_in_seconds":2797}]},{"id":"64f07c08-0ea9-4011-b31c-74f37250c6fc","title":"Episode 116: Ashley Walter, Healthy Living Concierge and Owner of \"Living with Ashley\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ashley-walter","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAshley Walter (@livingwithashley) is a Healthy Living Concierge, Certified Chef, and Owner of \"Living with Ashley,\" a business focused on providing services in the areas of Nutrition, Fitness, Wellness, Life Strategies. Ashley works with clients nationwide and builds her company on the foundations of whole foods, quality vs. quantity, eating colorful, instilling variety, learning positive self-talk, and more!\n\nAshley is a recurring contributor on health trends and lifestyle topics on the following major stations: ABC’s #1 Windy City Live!, Fox Good Day Chicago, WCIU’s The Jam, CBS 2 Chicago, WGN News / CLTV’s Living Healthy Chicago, and The Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family. Her articles have been featured in widely read publications, including: Oprah.com, Michigan Avenue Magazine, CS Magazine, Sun-Times Splash, FabFitFun, and Prevention.\n\nIn this interview, Ashley talks about her motivation to start her business, her methodology, and her inspirational story. You can learn more about Ashley by visiting her website at: livingwithashley.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:50-18:50: **Ashley discusses her background, what motivated her to dive into the nutrition and wellness industry, as well as her pursuit of higher holistic education.\n**18:50-27:20: Ashley explains the differences between the holistic and dietetic approach to health and healthier strategies to eat meals that help better absorption in the body.\n27:20-41:50: Ashley highlights how she differentiates her business in a competitive industry through authenticity and accountability.\n41:50-55:20: We ask Ashley about her transition to entrepreneurship, adapting to the industry, and work-life balance.\n55:20-1:12:50: Ashley talks about different avenues in which she communicates her message, her process of creating content, and the power of free writing daily.\n1:12:50-1:24:50: Ashley explains what's next for her business, her favorite thing about being an entrepreneur, final reminders, and how she wants to be remembered.Special Guest: Ashley Walter.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Ashley Walter (@livingwithashley) is a Healthy Living Concierge, Certified Chef, and Owner of "Living with Ashley," a business focused on providing services in the areas of Nutrition, Fitness, Wellness, Life Strategies. Ashley works with clients nationwide and builds her company on the foundations of whole foods, quality vs. quantity, eating colorful, instilling variety, learning positive self-talk, and more!

\n\n

Ashley is a recurring contributor on health trends and lifestyle topics on the following major stations: ABC’s #1 Windy City Live!, Fox Good Day Chicago, WCIU’s The Jam, CBS 2 Chicago, WGN News / CLTV’s Living Healthy Chicago, and The Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family. Her articles have been featured in widely read publications, including: Oprah.com, Michigan Avenue Magazine, CS Magazine, Sun-Times Splash, FabFitFun, and Prevention.

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In this interview, Ashley talks about her motivation to start her business, her methodology, and her inspirational story. You can learn more about Ashley by visiting her website at: livingwithashley.com

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Show Highlights:

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2:50-18:50: **Ashley discusses her background, what motivated her to dive into the nutrition and wellness industry, as well as her pursuit of higher holistic education.
\n**18:50-27:20:
Ashley explains the differences between the holistic and dietetic approach to health and healthier strategies to eat meals that help better absorption in the body.
\n27:20-41:50: Ashley highlights how she differentiates her business in a competitive industry through authenticity and accountability.
\n41:50-55:20: We ask Ashley about her transition to entrepreneurship, adapting to the industry, and work-life balance.
\n55:20-1:12:50: Ashley talks about different avenues in which she communicates her message, her process of creating content, and the power of free writing daily.
\n1:12:50-1:24:50: Ashley explains what's next for her business, her favorite thing about being an entrepreneur, final reminders, and how she wants to be remembered.

Special Guest: Ashley Walter.

","summary":"Ashley Walter (@livingwithashley) is a Healthy Living Concierge, Certified Chef, and Owner of \"Living with Ashley,\" a business focused on providing services in the areas of Nutrition, Fitness, Wellness, Life Strategies. Ashley works with clients nationwide and builds her company on the foundations of whole foods, quality vs. quantity, eating colorful, instilling variety, learning positive self-talk, and more!\r\n\r\nAshley is a recurring contributor on health trends and lifestyle topics on the following major stations: ABC’s #1 Windy City Live!, Fox Good Day Chicago, WCIU’s The Jam, CBS 2 Chicago, WGN News / CLTV’s Living Healthy Chicago, and The Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family. Her articles have been featured in widely read publications, including: Oprah.com, Michigan Avenue Magazine, CS Magazine, Sun-Times Splash, FabFitFun, and Prevention.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Ashley talks about her motivation to start her business, her methodology, and her inspirational story. You can learn more about Ashley by visiting her website at: livingwithashley.com","date_published":"2020-02-28T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/64f07c08-0ea9-4011-b31c-74f37250c6fc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":89631500,"duration_in_seconds":5015}]},{"id":"728ea32d-6cd7-4efc-9e29-6b4583c97ffa","title":"Episode 115: Jeremy McGrew, Founder of Indy Fitness Magazine","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/jeremy-mcgrew","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJeremy McGrew (@jeremymcgrew_) is the founder of Indianapolis Fitness Magazine (@indyfitnessmag), a health and fitness resource that crowdsources helpful information and content from the leaders in the community. In this interview, Jeremy discusses his motivation to start this venture, making Indianapolis a healthier city, and his passion for blending technology and the body. \n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-16:45: Jeremy gives his background, his professional and entrepreneurial ventures after college, and the process of figuring out his ideal success path.\n16:45-27:45: Jeremy talks about his motivation to start Indy Fitness Magazine, the key initiatives that he is implementing to make Indianapolis a healthier city, and the relationship between technology and the body.\n27:45-43:30: Jeremy discusses the concept of \"health pass\" and how Indy Fitness Magazine is using this to help connect people with boutique gyms in Indy. He also explains how he was able to build meaningful relationships with local businesses. \n43:30-58:15: Jeremy talks about transitioning from offering free value to knowing when to charge for your services. He also discusses what he has learned from public speaking, starting a podcast, and creating a fitness community online.\n**58:15-1:07:45: **To end the show, Jeremy discusses his top goals for 2020, diving into more knowledge about technology and how it interfaces with the body, and how he wants people to remember him and his legacy.Special Guest: Jeremy McGrew.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Jeremy McGrew (@jeremymcgrew_) is the founder of Indianapolis Fitness Magazine (@indyfitnessmag), a health and fitness resource that crowdsources helpful information and content from the leaders in the community. In this interview, Jeremy discusses his motivation to start this venture, making Indianapolis a healthier city, and his passion for blending technology and the body.

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-16:45: Jeremy gives his background, his professional and entrepreneurial ventures after college, and the process of figuring out his ideal success path.
\n16:45-27:45: Jeremy talks about his motivation to start Indy Fitness Magazine, the key initiatives that he is implementing to make Indianapolis a healthier city, and the relationship between technology and the body.
\n27:45-43:30: Jeremy discusses the concept of "health pass" and how Indy Fitness Magazine is using this to help connect people with boutique gyms in Indy. He also explains how he was able to build meaningful relationships with local businesses.
\n43:30-58:15: Jeremy talks about transitioning from offering free value to knowing when to charge for your services. He also discusses what he has learned from public speaking, starting a podcast, and creating a fitness community online.
\n**58:15-1:07:45: **To end the show, Jeremy discusses his top goals for 2020, diving into more knowledge about technology and how it interfaces with the body, and how he wants people to remember him and his legacy.

Special Guest: Jeremy McGrew.

","summary":"Jeremy McGrew (@jeremymcgrew_) is the founder of Indianapolis Fitness Magazine (@indyfitnessmag), a health and fitness resource that crowdsources helpful information and content from the leaders in the community. In this interview, Jeremy discusses his motivation to start this venture, making Indianapolis a healthier city, and his passion for blending technology and the body. ","date_published":"2020-02-06T09:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/728ea32d-6cd7-4efc-9e29-6b4583c97ffa.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":67358099,"duration_in_seconds":4159}]},{"id":"58450390-cd10-4e4a-b61a-4549b12e1354","title":"Episode 114: How to Value Yourself, Preparing for Difficult Conversations, How to Win People to Your Side, and Top 5 Personality Traits to Look For","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode114","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's real-life experience, we discuss the best ways you can value yourself, as well as the best ways to prepare and approach difficult conversations. \n\nWe take a look at a section from Dale Carnegie's \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" as well as Tim Ferris' \"Tribe of Mentors.\" We discuss key strategies to win people to your way of thinking without offending them. We end the show discussing the five areas of a personality to evaluate when building new relationships.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:50-21:50: We give our weekend recap, the truth behind BCAAs and pre-workout supplements, Superbowl recap, and Slager's news about Indy Fitness Magazine.\n21:50-30:50: Tim wrote an article last week on how to value yourself, so he provides three simple strategies on how to show appreciation and utilize your skills for yourself and others.\n30:50-36:10: Slager provides some ways in which you prepare and approach difficult conversations at work and in personal life.\n36:10-42:35: For book talk, Slager talks about winning people to your way of thinking offending them, analyzing a section from Dale Carnegie's \"How to Win Friends and Influence People.\"\n42:35-52:05: Tim ends the show talking about the importance of valuable relationships and the right personality traits to look for, referring to Graham Duncan's section of \"Tribe of Mentors\" by Tim Ferris. ","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's real-life experience, we discuss the best ways you can value yourself, as well as the best ways to prepare and approach difficult conversations.

\n\n

We take a look at a section from Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People" as well as Tim Ferris' "Tribe of Mentors." We discuss key strategies to win people to your way of thinking without offending them. We end the show discussing the five areas of a personality to evaluate when building new relationships.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:50-21:50: We give our weekend recap, the truth behind BCAAs and pre-workout supplements, Superbowl recap, and Slager's news about Indy Fitness Magazine.
\n21:50-30:50: Tim wrote an article last week on how to value yourself, so he provides three simple strategies on how to show appreciation and utilize your skills for yourself and others.
\n30:50-36:10: Slager provides some ways in which you prepare and approach difficult conversations at work and in personal life.
\n36:10-42:35: For book talk, Slager talks about winning people to your way of thinking offending them, analyzing a section from Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People."
\n42:35-52:05: Tim ends the show talking about the importance of valuable relationships and the right personality traits to look for, referring to Graham Duncan's section of "Tribe of Mentors" by Tim Ferris.

","summary":"In today's real-life experience, we discuss the best ways you can value yourself, as well as the best ways to prepare and approach difficult conversations. \r\n\r\nWe take a look at a section from Dale Carnegie's \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" as well as Tim Ferris' \"Tribe of Mentors.\" We discuss key strategies to win people to your way of thinking without offending them. We end the show discussing the five areas of a personality to evaluate when building new relationships.","date_published":"2020-02-04T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/58450390-cd10-4e4a-b61a-4549b12e1354.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":51186324,"duration_in_seconds":3203}]},{"id":"ca7e8aee-ddaf-4b0b-ba58-b054a85cb818","title":"Episode 113: Gessi Rodriguez, Fitness and Weight Loss Advocate and Role Model","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/gessi-rodriguez","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nGessi Parisi-Rodriguez (@gessisfitnessnjourney) is a fitness and weight-loss advocate from Alexandria, Virginia, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan. After hitting rock bottom, and then finding her spiritual path, she was able to lose 124 pounds through exercise and healthy eating, and without surgeries or shortcuts.\n\nIn this interview, Gessi explains her motivation to begin her weight loss journey, the obstacles she had to overcome, and healthy strategies and steps you can take to make a significant impact on your life from a health and nutrition aspect.\n\nTo learn more about Gessi, you can follow her on her Instagram page (@gessisfitnessjourney).\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:15-14:45: Gessi shares her background, the obstacles she had to overcome before beginning her fitness journey, and how her relationship with God motivated her to make a significant life change.\n14:45-24:15: Gessi talks about the mindset shift and the initial steps to losing weight, and the critical lessons she learned on how to live a healthier lifestyle. She also touches on how she made peace with the log process.\n24:15-29:45: We ask Gessi how she reframed her relationship with food, and she explains the impact of this on her successful weight loss.\n29:45-41:15: Gessi talks about how her relationship with Women's Health Magazine was formed, how she overcame getting misquoted in another story, and her goals to provide more value through YouTube, personal training, and nutrition coaching.\n41:15-52:45: We ask Gessi how she was able to grow her personal brand and gain more followers and respect through her fitness journey.\n**52:45-1:01:15: **Gessi gives final advice for people before they begin a significant fitness change, and she ends the show explaining how she wants to be remembered.Special Guest: Gessi Rodriguez.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Gessi Parisi-Rodriguez (@gessisfitnessnjourney) is a fitness and weight-loss advocate from Alexandria, Virginia, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan. After hitting rock bottom, and then finding her spiritual path, she was able to lose 124 pounds through exercise and healthy eating, and without surgeries or shortcuts.

\n\n

In this interview, Gessi explains her motivation to begin her weight loss journey, the obstacles she had to overcome, and healthy strategies and steps you can take to make a significant impact on your life from a health and nutrition aspect.

\n\n

To learn more about Gessi, you can follow her on her Instagram page (@gessisfitnessjourney).

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

4:15-14:45: Gessi shares her background, the obstacles she had to overcome before beginning her fitness journey, and how her relationship with God motivated her to make a significant life change.
\n14:45-24:15: Gessi talks about the mindset shift and the initial steps to losing weight, and the critical lessons she learned on how to live a healthier lifestyle. She also touches on how she made peace with the log process.
\n24:15-29:45: We ask Gessi how she reframed her relationship with food, and she explains the impact of this on her successful weight loss.
\n29:45-41:15: Gessi talks about how her relationship with Women's Health Magazine was formed, how she overcame getting misquoted in another story, and her goals to provide more value through YouTube, personal training, and nutrition coaching.
\n41:15-52:45: We ask Gessi how she was able to grow her personal brand and gain more followers and respect through her fitness journey.
\n**52:45-1:01:15: **Gessi gives final advice for people before they begin a significant fitness change, and she ends the show explaining how she wants to be remembered.

Special Guest: Gessi Rodriguez.

","summary":"Gessi Parisi-Rodriguez (@gessisfitnessnjourney) is a fitness and weight-loss advocate from Alexandria, Virginia, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan. After hitting rock bottom, and then finding her spiritual path, she was able to lose 124 pounds through exercise and healthy eating, and without surgeries or shortcuts.\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Gessi explains her motivation to begin her weight loss journey, the obstacles she had to overcome, and healthy strategies and steps you can take to make a significant impact on your life from a health and nutrition aspect.\r\n \r\nTo learn more about Gessi, you can follow her on her Instagram page (@gessisfitnessjourney).","date_published":"2020-01-31T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/ca7e8aee-ddaf-4b0b-ba58-b054a85cb818.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":59327823,"duration_in_seconds":3449}]},{"id":"18859d9f-1cde-4386-8059-4897f5e8e4b6","title":"Episode 112: Indiana Teen Preventing Newborn Abandonment, Millennials and Debt, Patience in Business, How Being Organized Effects Mental Health, Positive Stress, and Eating Like a King","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode112","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss an inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised money to solve the problem of abandoned newborns in his community. We also talk about a recent story about millennials, debt, and what you can do to set yourself up for financial freedom.\n\nIn the real-life experience section of the episode, Slager talks about an important business lesson that he learned about patience. Tim discusses the correlation between mental health and organization, and what he is doing to start 2020 off on the right foot.\n\nIn the book talk portion of the episode, Tim talks about healthy stress and how you can determine if your workspace is providing positive stress and productivity, citing John Medina's \"Brain Rules.\" Slager explains what it means to eat like a king, analyzing a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:20-20:50: We get into the weekend recap, including the Butler game, Chase Rice's new album Slager's funny gym and grocery store events, and Jeff Bezos getting criticized.\n20:50-27:20: Tim discusses the inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised $10K to install a solution to prevent abandoned babies from dying.\n27:20-36:50: Based on a recent study by Politico, Slager talks about the surprising #1 life goal of millennials, and what we can do to achieve this.\n36:50-42:20: Slager reflects on a recent lesson he learned about patience from nutrition coaching and how you can avoid being desperate in business.\n42:20-53:05: Tim discusses the impact of organization and mental health, and how he is trying to be more organized in 2020 with his furniture and desk.\n53:05-1:03:50: Tim analyzes a section from \"Brain Rules\" by John Medina on healthy stress, and the three things you should ask yourself when determining whether your workspace is more stressful or productive.\n1:03:50-1:09:20: Slager ends the show talking about what it means to slow down, enjoy your food, and eat like a king, reflecting on Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss an inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised money to solve the problem of abandoned newborns in his community. We also talk about a recent story about millennials, debt, and what you can do to set yourself up for financial freedom.

\n\n

In the real-life experience section of the episode, Slager talks about an important business lesson that he learned about patience. Tim discusses the correlation between mental health and organization, and what he is doing to start 2020 off on the right foot.

\n\n

In the book talk portion of the episode, Tim talks about healthy stress and how you can determine if your workspace is providing positive stress and productivity, citing John Medina's "Brain Rules." Slager explains what it means to eat like a king, analyzing a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

\n\n

Show Highlights:

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2:20-20:50: We get into the weekend recap, including the Butler game, Chase Rice's new album Slager's funny gym and grocery store events, and Jeff Bezos getting criticized.
\n20:50-27:20: Tim discusses the inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised $10K to install a solution to prevent abandoned babies from dying.
\n27:20-36:50: Based on a recent study by Politico, Slager talks about the surprising #1 life goal of millennials, and what we can do to achieve this.
\n36:50-42:20: Slager reflects on a recent lesson he learned about patience from nutrition coaching and how you can avoid being desperate in business.
\n42:20-53:05: Tim discusses the impact of organization and mental health, and how he is trying to be more organized in 2020 with his furniture and desk.
\n53:05-1:03:50: Tim analyzes a section from "Brain Rules" by John Medina on healthy stress, and the three things you should ask yourself when determining whether your workspace is more stressful or productive.
\n1:03:50-1:09:20: Slager ends the show talking about what it means to slow down, enjoy your food, and eat like a king, reflecting on Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss an inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised money to solve the problem of abandoned newborns in his community. We also talk about a recent story about millennials, debt, and what you can do to set yourself up for financial freedom.\r\n\r\nIn the real-life experience section of the episode, Slager talks about an important business lesson that he learned about patience. Tim discusses the correlation between mental health and organization, and what he is doing to start 2020 off on the right foot.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk portion of the episode, Tim talks about healthy stress and how you can determine if your workspace is providing positive stress and productivity, citing John Medina's \"Brain Rules.\" Slager explains what it means to eat like a king, analyzing a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","date_published":"2020-01-28T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/18859d9f-1cde-4386-8059-4897f5e8e4b6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":66813567,"duration_in_seconds":4179}]},{"id":"31616c58-dda5-409f-b11e-6316dbe0b77c","title":"Episode 111: Clearview AI Facial Recognition App, Crafting a Persuasive Speech, Brainwriting, Healthy Fat Loss Strategies, Social Relationships and Happiness, How to Feel More in Control","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode111","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, Tim talks about the phone application \"Clearview AI\" and how it is using facial recognition to help law enforcement agencies solve crimes. Slager recaps an article about how to create a persuasive speech and influence the audience through different methods.\n\nFor the real-life experience section, Tim highlights the concept of \"brainwriting\" and how companies can use this to foster more innovative meetings. Slager explains why you cannot spot reduce fat and provides appropriate, healthy strategies to lose weight.\n\nIn the book talk segment of the episode, Slager explains the correlation between social relationships and happiness, citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-30:25: We give our weekend recap, including the McGregor fight key takeaways. Slager highlights Mac Miller's new album, a fundamental change he noticed with the Lyft app, and why he is disappointed in Chipotle. Tim talks about his dresser purchase and how being more organized can reduce your stress levels.\n30:25-42:00: Tim explains how the phone application \"Clearview AI\" is using facial recognition to help law enforcement agencies catch criminals. We also discuss the potential dangers if this app and augmented reality glasses if it used by everybody.\n42:00-49:45: Analyzing an article from entrepreneur.com, Slager dives into crafting a persuasive speech through an optimal balance of storytelling and facts.\n49:45-55:15: Tim wrote an article on creative thinking games, and he shared the concept of \"brainwriting\" and how companies can develop more innovative ideas by implementing this at meetings.\n55:15-1:02:15: Slager explains why you cannot spot reduce fat, and he provides some straightforward tips on healthy weight loss through nutrition and exercise.\n1:02:15-1:08:00: Analyzing a section from \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by Aubrey Marcus, Slager talks about the direct correlation between social relationships and happiness.\n1:08:00-1:15:00: Highlighting a section from \"Outwitting the Devil\" by Napoleon Hill, Tim talks about a simple way to become more in control of your life and set small, impactful goals.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, Tim talks about the phone application "Clearview AI" and how it is using facial recognition to help law enforcement agencies solve crimes. Slager recaps an article about how to create a persuasive speech and influence the audience through different methods.

\n\n

For the real-life experience section, Tim highlights the concept of "brainwriting" and how companies can use this to foster more innovative meetings. Slager explains why you cannot spot reduce fat and provides appropriate, healthy strategies to lose weight.

\n\n

In the book talk segment of the episode, Slager explains the correlation between social relationships and happiness, citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-30:25: We give our weekend recap, including the McGregor fight key takeaways. Slager highlights Mac Miller's new album, a fundamental change he noticed with the Lyft app, and why he is disappointed in Chipotle. Tim talks about his dresser purchase and how being more organized can reduce your stress levels.
\n30:25-42:00: Tim explains how the phone application "Clearview AI" is using facial recognition to help law enforcement agencies catch criminals. We also discuss the potential dangers if this app and augmented reality glasses if it used by everybody.
\n42:00-49:45: Analyzing an article from entrepreneur.com, Slager dives into crafting a persuasive speech through an optimal balance of storytelling and facts.
\n49:45-55:15: Tim wrote an article on creative thinking games, and he shared the concept of "brainwriting" and how companies can develop more innovative ideas by implementing this at meetings.
\n55:15-1:02:15: Slager explains why you cannot spot reduce fat, and he provides some straightforward tips on healthy weight loss through nutrition and exercise.
\n1:02:15-1:08:00: Analyzing a section from "Own the Day, Own Your Life" by Aubrey Marcus, Slager talks about the direct correlation between social relationships and happiness.
\n1:08:00-1:15:00: Highlighting a section from "Outwitting the Devil" by Napoleon Hill, Tim talks about a simple way to become more in control of your life and set small, impactful goals.

","summary":"In today's current events, Tim talks about the phone application \"Clearview AI\" and how it is using facial recognition to help law enforcement agencies solve crimes. Slager recaps an article about how to create a persuasive speech and influence the audience through different methods.\r\n \r\nFor the real-life experience section, Tim highlights the concept of \"brainwriting\" and how companies can use this to foster more innovative meetings. Slager explains why you cannot spot reduce fat and provides appropriate, healthy strategies to lose weight.\r\n \r\nIn the book talk segment of the episode, Slager explains the correlation between social relationships and happiness, citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","date_published":"2020-01-21T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/31616c58-dda5-409f-b11e-6316dbe0b77c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":74303040,"duration_in_seconds":4573}]},{"id":"59ede9bc-2806-4494-8aed-7054d7a7fcb0","title":"Episode 110: Scott Mautz, Inspirational Business Keynote Speaker, Award-Winning Author, and Inc.com Columnist","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/scott-mautz","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nScott Mautz is an inspirational business speaker who specializes in employee engagement, peak performance, fostering meaning in/at work, coaching, flourishing in change, motivation, leadership/self-leadership, and empowerment. He is a former Procter & Gamble senior executive who successfully ran 4 multi-billion-dollar businesses.\n\nScott is an inc.com columnist with over 1 million monthly readers of his articles on success and business leadership. He is also a published author of two books: \"Make it Matter: How Managers Can Motivate by Creating Meaning\" and \"Find the Fire: Ignite Your Inspiration - and Make Work Exciting Again.\" He is also a faculty member at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business for Executive Education.\n\nIn this interview, Scott highlights his motivation to transition from the corporate world to the entrepreneurial realm through public speaking and coaching. Scott discusses how leaders and employees can create a healthy and engaging environment in the workplace. He also provides valuable insight into public speaking and how you can genuinely connect with a group of people.\n\nTo learn more about Scott, you can visit his website at [scottmautz.com](scottmautz.com).\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-9:30: Scott gets into his professional background, his experience working as a senior marketing executive at Procter & Gamble, and what motivated him to write his first book.\n9:30-16:30: Scott discusses why employees become disengaged in work and the critical question that people should ask to become inspired once again.\n16:30-23:15: We ask Scott what managers, directors, and other leaders can do to create a positive, engaging environment, and he gives three strategies, as well as the meaning behind his \"Zero Diva Policy.\"\n23:15-31:15: Scott reflects on what motivated him to make a living through public speaking, and he gives valuable tips on how you can influence and connect with a crowd.\n31:15-38:30: Scott talks about how to overcome the fear of public speaking, preparation strategies, and how you can build your speaking career and credibility from the ground up.\n38:30-48:30: Scott highlights his writing experience and column with inc.com, he reveals his marketing lens on the Peloton commercial, and an entrepreneur can stay present in his or her network while monetizing expertise.\n48:30-51:00: To end the show, we ask Scott how he wants to be remembered.Special Guest: Scott Mautz.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Scott Mautz is an inspirational business speaker who specializes in employee engagement, peak performance, fostering meaning in/at work, coaching, flourishing in change, motivation, leadership/self-leadership, and empowerment. He is a former Procter & Gamble senior executive who successfully ran 4 multi-billion-dollar businesses.

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Scott is an inc.com columnist with over 1 million monthly readers of his articles on success and business leadership. He is also a published author of two books: "Make it Matter: How Managers Can Motivate by Creating Meaning" and "Find the Fire: Ignite Your Inspiration - and Make Work Exciting Again." He is also a faculty member at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business for Executive Education.

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In this interview, Scott highlights his motivation to transition from the corporate world to the entrepreneurial realm through public speaking and coaching. Scott discusses how leaders and employees can create a healthy and engaging environment in the workplace. He also provides valuable insight into public speaking and how you can genuinely connect with a group of people.

\n\n

To learn more about Scott, you can visit his website at [scottmautz.com](scottmautz.com).

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-9:30: Scott gets into his professional background, his experience working as a senior marketing executive at Procter & Gamble, and what motivated him to write his first book.
\n9:30-16:30: Scott discusses why employees become disengaged in work and the critical question that people should ask to become inspired once again.
\n16:30-23:15: We ask Scott what managers, directors, and other leaders can do to create a positive, engaging environment, and he gives three strategies, as well as the meaning behind his "Zero Diva Policy."
\n23:15-31:15: Scott reflects on what motivated him to make a living through public speaking, and he gives valuable tips on how you can influence and connect with a crowd.
\n31:15-38:30: Scott talks about how to overcome the fear of public speaking, preparation strategies, and how you can build your speaking career and credibility from the ground up.
\n38:30-48:30: Scott highlights his writing experience and column with inc.com, he reveals his marketing lens on the Peloton commercial, and an entrepreneur can stay present in his or her network while monetizing expertise.
\n48:30-51:00: To end the show, we ask Scott how he wants to be remembered.

Special Guest: Scott Mautz.

","summary":"Scott Mautz is an inspirational business speaker who specializes in employee engagement, peak performance, fostering meaning in/at work, coaching, flourishing in change, motivation, leadership/self-leadership, and empowerment. He is a former Procter & Gamble senior executive who successfully ran 4 multi-billion-dollar businesses.\r\n \r\nScott is an inc.com columnist with over 1 million monthly readers of his articles on success and business leadership. He is also a published author of two books: \"Make it Matter: How Managers Can Motivate by Creating Meaning\" and \"Find the Fire: Ignite Your Inspiration - and Make Work Exciting Again.\" He is also a faculty member at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business for Executive Education.\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Scott highlights his motivation to transition from the corporate world to the entrepreneurial realm through public speaking and coaching. Scott discusses how leaders and employees can create a healthy and engaging environment in the workplace. He also provides valuable insight into public speaking and how you can genuinely connect with a group of people.\r\n \r\nTo learn more about Scott, you can visit his website at scottmautz.com.","date_published":"2020-01-16T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/59ede9bc-2806-4494-8aed-7054d7a7fcb0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":54213897,"duration_in_seconds":3041}]},{"id":"e5d12a79-96df-4d49-bb42-ae7218e6b959","title":"Episode 109: Winners and Losers of the Streaming Decade, Alien Life, Movement as Medicine, Benefits of Competitive Exercise, The Optimal Physical Fitness Regimen, and Charismatic Leadership Behaviors","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode109","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about NASA's latest update about the confirmation of alien life, as well as highlighting the top winners and losers of the last decade of online streaming. We also get into essential movement techniques and how they can serve as \"medicine\" for the body.\n\nThe real-life experience episode is highlighted by Tim's top 5 benefits of competitive activity on your mental and physical health, as well as Slager's update on his 12-week fitness and nutrition journey.\n\nWe end the show in book talk, as Slager recaps Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by talking about the top 5 components for a great overall physical fitness regimen. Tim discusses John Wooden's \"Game Plan for Life\" by highlighting the top 3 behaviors of the world's most charismatic leaders.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-19:15: We begin the show by recapping our weekend, complementing using the wrong wording by accident, Butler basketball, and why the big NCAA powerhouses are producing inconsistent teams with 1-and-done recruits.\n19:15-30:45: We discuss NASA's claim that we are close to confirming alien life on Jupiter's moon Europa. This leads to a more in-depth discussion of life simulations.\n30:45-53:10: We talk about the biggest winners and losers from this past decade of online streaming, covering Google, Netflix, Roku, Disney, Amazon, AT&T, Verizon, and Apple.\n53:10-58:30: Slager talks about the concept of movement as a medicine for the body.\n58:30-1:03:45: Tim recaps his weekend of competitive basketball and discusses five benefits that competitive exercise can have on your mood and self-leadership.\n1:03:45-1:12:45: Slager gives an update on his 12-week fitness and nutrition journey, moving up in weight for bigger lifts, and implementing healthy supplement intake. He also provides an inspirational story about a zoo employee from Tanzania and his boss.\n1:12:45-1:15:45: Slager reflects on Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by talking about the top five components for a great overall physical fitness regimen.\n1:15:45-1:121:45: Tim ends the show by talking about John Wooden's \"Game Plan for Life\" and the top three behaviors of the world's most charismatic leaders.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about NASA's latest update about the confirmation of alien life, as well as highlighting the top winners and losers of the last decade of online streaming. We also get into essential movement techniques and how they can serve as "medicine" for the body.

\n\n

The real-life experience episode is highlighted by Tim's top 5 benefits of competitive activity on your mental and physical health, as well as Slager's update on his 12-week fitness and nutrition journey.

\n\n

We end the show in book talk, as Slager recaps Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life" by talking about the top 5 components for a great overall physical fitness regimen. Tim discusses John Wooden's "Game Plan for Life" by highlighting the top 3 behaviors of the world's most charismatic leaders.

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-19:15: We begin the show by recapping our weekend, complementing using the wrong wording by accident, Butler basketball, and why the big NCAA powerhouses are producing inconsistent teams with 1-and-done recruits.
\n19:15-30:45: We discuss NASA's claim that we are close to confirming alien life on Jupiter's moon Europa. This leads to a more in-depth discussion of life simulations.
\n30:45-53:10: We talk about the biggest winners and losers from this past decade of online streaming, covering Google, Netflix, Roku, Disney, Amazon, AT&T, Verizon, and Apple.
\n53:10-58:30: Slager talks about the concept of movement as a medicine for the body.
\n58:30-1:03:45: Tim recaps his weekend of competitive basketball and discusses five benefits that competitive exercise can have on your mood and self-leadership.
\n1:03:45-1:12:45: Slager gives an update on his 12-week fitness and nutrition journey, moving up in weight for bigger lifts, and implementing healthy supplement intake. He also provides an inspirational story about a zoo employee from Tanzania and his boss.
\n1:12:45-1:15:45: Slager reflects on Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life" by talking about the top five components for a great overall physical fitness regimen.
\n1:15:45-1:121:45: Tim ends the show by talking about John Wooden's "Game Plan for Life" and the top three behaviors of the world's most charismatic leaders.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about NASA's latest update about the confirmation of alien life, as well as highlighting the top winners and losers of the last decade of online streaming. We also get into essential movement techniques and how they can serve as \"medicine\" for the body.\r\n \r\nThe real-life experience episode is highlighted by Tim's top 5 benefits of competitive activity on your mental and physical health, as well as Slager's update on his 12-week fitness and nutrition journey.\r\n \r\nWe end the show in book talk, as Slager recaps Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by talking about the top 5 components for a great overall physical fitness regimen. Tim discusses John Wooden's \"Game Plan for Life\" by highlighting the top 3 behaviors of the world's most charismatic leaders.","date_published":"2020-01-14T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e5d12a79-96df-4d49-bb42-ae7218e6b959.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":78855338,"duration_in_seconds":4989}]},{"id":"08068ab9-17e3-41dc-889f-46f8126c3996","title":"Episode 108: Army Bans Tik Tok, Iranian Assassination, Meditation and Memory, Controversial Peloton Advertisement, Self-Empowerment Tips, Law of Addition, and Training Unconventionally ","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode108","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nFor today's current events, we discuss why the Army is attempting to ban the popular social media application Tik Tok. We also get into a recent study at Ball State University on why meditation can help you remember facts and data more. We also spend time talking about the recent assassination of an Iranian terrorist, as well as the recent controversial Peloton commercial.\n\nIn real-life experience, Tim reflects on one of his favorite article pieces of empowerment, sharing his top takeaways. Slager highlights his new training and nutrition regiment for the first quarter of 2020.\n\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Tim reflects on John Maxwell's \"5 Levels of Leadership\" and talks about what it means to grow leaders and organizations through the Law of Addition. Slager dives into the benefits of training unconventionally, citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-20:45: We discuss Mac Miller's influence, Slager starting his freelance writing career and learning Spanish, the Patriots dynasty, and Korn founder Brian Welch's newfound faith.\n20:45-27:45: The Army is attempting to ban Tik Tok from those with a government-issued phone. We discuss the implications of the Army using this as a recruiting tool\n27:45-32:15: Slager quickly talks about a peculiar voicemail he received from a correctional facility in the Chicago area.\n32:15-43:25: Slager covers the recent assassination of Iranian terrorist Qassem Soleimani, the events and reasoning that led up to it, and the potential effects.\n43:25-52:30: Tim talks about a recent experiment performed to show the impact of mindfulness and meditation on memory and retention. We also discuss the benefits of deep breathing.\n52:30-59:45: Slager gives attention to the recent backlash on a Peloton commercial. We discuss the marketing technique and why the advertisement has become controversial.\n59:45-1:04:00: Slager highlights his new 12-week training and nutrition regiment that he just started and his goals for the first quarter of 2020.\n1:04:00-1:09:45: Tim wrote a published article recently on self-empowerment, and he talks about his most impactful takeaway from the entire piece.\n1:09:45-1:15:30: Tim recaps a section from John Maxwell's \"5 Levels of Leadership,\" and how true leaders can apply the Law of Addition to help grow businesses.\n1:15:30-1:19:45: Slager ends the show discussing what it means to \"train unconventionally\" from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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For today's current events, we discuss why the Army is attempting to ban the popular social media application Tik Tok. We also get into a recent study at Ball State University on why meditation can help you remember facts and data more. We also spend time talking about the recent assassination of an Iranian terrorist, as well as the recent controversial Peloton commercial.

\n\n

In real-life experience, Tim reflects on one of his favorite article pieces of empowerment, sharing his top takeaways. Slager highlights his new training and nutrition regiment for the first quarter of 2020.

\n\n

In the book talk section of today's episode, Tim reflects on John Maxwell's "5 Levels of Leadership" and talks about what it means to grow leaders and organizations through the Law of Addition. Slager dives into the benefits of training unconventionally, citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-20:45: We discuss Mac Miller's influence, Slager starting his freelance writing career and learning Spanish, the Patriots dynasty, and Korn founder Brian Welch's newfound faith.
\n20:45-27:45: The Army is attempting to ban Tik Tok from those with a government-issued phone. We discuss the implications of the Army using this as a recruiting tool
\n27:45-32:15: Slager quickly talks about a peculiar voicemail he received from a correctional facility in the Chicago area.
\n32:15-43:25: Slager covers the recent assassination of Iranian terrorist Qassem Soleimani, the events and reasoning that led up to it, and the potential effects.
\n43:25-52:30: Tim talks about a recent experiment performed to show the impact of mindfulness and meditation on memory and retention. We also discuss the benefits of deep breathing.
\n52:30-59:45: Slager gives attention to the recent backlash on a Peloton commercial. We discuss the marketing technique and why the advertisement has become controversial.
\n59:45-1:04:00: Slager highlights his new 12-week training and nutrition regiment that he just started and his goals for the first quarter of 2020.
\n1:04:00-1:09:45: Tim wrote a published article recently on self-empowerment, and he talks about his most impactful takeaway from the entire piece.
\n1:09:45-1:15:30: Tim recaps a section from John Maxwell's "5 Levels of Leadership," and how true leaders can apply the Law of Addition to help grow businesses.
\n1:15:30-1:19:45: Slager ends the show discussing what it means to "train unconventionally" from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

","summary":"For today's current events, we discuss why the Army is attempting to ban the popular social media application Tik Tok. We also get into a recent study at Ball State University on why meditation can help you remember facts and data more. We also spend time talking about the recent assassination of an Iranian terrorist, as well as the recent controversial Peloton commercial.\r\n \r\nIn real-life experience, Tim reflects on one of his favorite article pieces of empowerment, sharing his top takeaways. Slager highlights his new training and nutrition regiment for the first quarter of 2020.\r\n \r\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Tim reflects on John Maxwell's \"5 Levels of Leadership\" and talks about what it means to grow leaders and organizations through the Law of Addition. Slager dives into the benefits of training unconventionally, citing a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","date_published":"2020-01-07T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/08068ab9-17e3-41dc-889f-46f8126c3996.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":78690700,"duration_in_seconds":4893}]},{"id":"f4e88a8b-c5b4-48b5-b181-8da71c3ec8cb","title":"Episode 107: Ryan Michler, Founder of \"Order of Man\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ryan-michler","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nRyan Michler (@ryanmichler) is the founder of \"Order of Man\" (@orderofman), a brand and podcast that fosters a movement to reclaim and restore masculinity. Ryan served in the military, then worked as a financial planner, where he first started a podcast to provide financial planning advice to medical professionals. In 2015, Ryan decided to create a radio that guides men to fulfill their potential as leaders, fathers, husbands, brothers, and performance-driven roles in life.\n\nIn this interview, Ryan discusses his motivation to create \"Order of Man,\" the essential skills and mindsets gained from the military, growing his brand, achieving work-life balance, \"showing up\" every day in your life, and using the power of consistency and self-belief to take your talents to the highest level.\n\nYou can find Ryan's podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and learn more about his mission at orderofman.com.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:00-13:30: Ryan talks about his motivations to start Order of Man, organizing his first events, which turns into a conversation about the optimal father-son relationship.\n13:30-20:00: We ask Ryan what masculinity means to him, and he talks about the critical skills and beliefs that he gained from the military, which served him well in business and life.\n20:00-32:00: Ryan explains the transition from starting a financial planning podcast to a show that helps men lead more fulfilling lives, and we discuss the factors that cause people to take action.\n32:00-52:45: Ryan talks about the crucial mindsets and strategies to grow his brand, and he gives insights on the best ways to develop relationships with people of strong influence.\n52:45-57:30: Ryan explains the benefits that he has gained from jiu-jitsu and physical exercise.\n57:30-1:07:00: Ryan gives his thoughts on how to achieve optimal work-life balance, and he highlights the values that he exhibits as a father and husband.\n1:07:00-1:14:30: We ask Ryan about the challenging aspects of entrepreneurship that a lot of people don't often see, and he provides valuable advice on approaching your daily work.\n1:14:30-1:21:00: Ryan discusses his approach to dealing with naysayers on social media, and he closes out the show by outlining how he wants to be remembered.Special Guest: Ryan Michler.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Ryan Michler (@ryanmichler) is the founder of "Order of Man" (@orderofman), a brand and podcast that fosters a movement to reclaim and restore masculinity. Ryan served in the military, then worked as a financial planner, where he first started a podcast to provide financial planning advice to medical professionals. In 2015, Ryan decided to create a radio that guides men to fulfill their potential as leaders, fathers, husbands, brothers, and performance-driven roles in life.

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In this interview, Ryan discusses his motivation to create "Order of Man," the essential skills and mindsets gained from the military, growing his brand, achieving work-life balance, "showing up" every day in your life, and using the power of consistency and self-belief to take your talents to the highest level.

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You can find Ryan's podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and learn more about his mission at orderofman.com.

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Show Highlights:

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5:00-13:30: Ryan talks about his motivations to start Order of Man, organizing his first events, which turns into a conversation about the optimal father-son relationship.
\n13:30-20:00: We ask Ryan what masculinity means to him, and he talks about the critical skills and beliefs that he gained from the military, which served him well in business and life.
\n20:00-32:00: Ryan explains the transition from starting a financial planning podcast to a show that helps men lead more fulfilling lives, and we discuss the factors that cause people to take action.
\n32:00-52:45: Ryan talks about the crucial mindsets and strategies to grow his brand, and he gives insights on the best ways to develop relationships with people of strong influence.
\n52:45-57:30: Ryan explains the benefits that he has gained from jiu-jitsu and physical exercise.
\n57:30-1:07:00: Ryan gives his thoughts on how to achieve optimal work-life balance, and he highlights the values that he exhibits as a father and husband.
\n1:07:00-1:14:30: We ask Ryan about the challenging aspects of entrepreneurship that a lot of people don't often see, and he provides valuable advice on approaching your daily work.
\n1:14:30-1:21:00: Ryan discusses his approach to dealing with naysayers on social media, and he closes out the show by outlining how he wants to be remembered.

Special Guest: Ryan Michler.

","summary":"Ryan Michler (@ryanmichler) is the founder of \"Order of Man\" (@orderofman), a brand and podcast that fosters a movement to reclaim and restore masculinity. Ryan served in the military, then worked as a financial planner, where he first started a podcast to provide financial planning advice to medical professionals. In 2015, Ryan decided to create a radio that guides men to fulfill their potential as leaders, fathers, husbands, brothers, and performance-driven roles in life.\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Ryan discusses his motivation to create \"Order of Man,\" the essential skills and mindsets gained from the military, growing his brand, achieving work-life balance, \"showing up\" every day in your life, and using the power of consistency and self-belief to take your talents to the highest level.\r\n \r\nYou can find Ryan's podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and learn more about his mission at orderofman.com.","date_published":"2020-01-02T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/f4e88a8b-c5b4-48b5-b181-8da71c3ec8cb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":87502356,"duration_in_seconds":4911}]},{"id":"2d902095-a7f3-4298-9617-e785283ad18a","title":"Episode 106: Most Significant 2019 Personal Highlights, Impactful Acts of Kindness, 15-Minute Bodyweight Workout, Trouble in Texas, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, and the Key to Self-Sufficiency","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/bestof2019","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn the last episode of 2019, Slager and Tim give their holiday recaps and reflect on their most significant personal development of the yar. Tim talks about the benefits of exploring different careers, and Slager discusses his spiritual journey, betting on himself and learning from his mistakes.\n\nIn the current events of today's episode, Tim recaps 3 of the top acts of kindness from the year, including a coffee shop customer heroics, an ex-soldier saving a family in a car crash, and a terminal ill man receiving a gift from his co-workers.\n\nIn today's book talk section, Slager highlights the impact that \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Richard Carlson has had on him, and Tim highlights the key to self-sufficiency by Amelia Boone in Tim Ferriss' \"Tribe of Mentors.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:15-20:30: We highlight our best moments from Christmas and Slager's Star Wars Movie review.\n20:30-33:45: Tim highlights 3 of the top acts of kindness from 2019, including coffee shop customers coming to the rescue, an ex-soldier saving a family from a car crash, and co-workers providing a much-needed gift to a terminal ill man in England.\n33:45-43:00: Slager reflects on the recent weekend shooting at a church in Texas, comparing the good and evil forces behind carrying firearms.\n43:00-50:15: Slager provides a valuable 15-minute bodyweight workout that you can use to kick off 2020 right.\n50:15-1:01:45: Tim and Slager reflect on their biggest 2019 highlights, discussing career changes, spiritual journeys, betting on themselves, and owning and learning from mistakes.\n1:01:45-1:07:30: Slager explains the role that \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Richard Carlson has played in his life this year, and what it means to become at peace with life and progressing your development.\n1:07:30-1:10:00: Tim ends the show by talking about the key to self-sufficiency, highlighting knowledge from American obstacle course racer, Amelia Boone.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In the last episode of 2019, Slager and Tim give their holiday recaps and reflect on their most significant personal development of the yar. Tim talks about the benefits of exploring different careers, and Slager discusses his spiritual journey, betting on himself and learning from his mistakes.

\n\n

In the current events of today's episode, Tim recaps 3 of the top acts of kindness from the year, including a coffee shop customer heroics, an ex-soldier saving a family in a car crash, and a terminal ill man receiving a gift from his co-workers.

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In today's book talk section, Slager highlights the impact that "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Richard Carlson has had on him, and Tim highlights the key to self-sufficiency by Amelia Boone in Tim Ferriss' "Tribe of Mentors."

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Show Highlights:

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4:15-20:30: We highlight our best moments from Christmas and Slager's Star Wars Movie review.
\n20:30-33:45: Tim highlights 3 of the top acts of kindness from 2019, including coffee shop customers coming to the rescue, an ex-soldier saving a family from a car crash, and co-workers providing a much-needed gift to a terminal ill man in England.
\n33:45-43:00: Slager reflects on the recent weekend shooting at a church in Texas, comparing the good and evil forces behind carrying firearms.
\n43:00-50:15: Slager provides a valuable 15-minute bodyweight workout that you can use to kick off 2020 right.
\n50:15-1:01:45: Tim and Slager reflect on their biggest 2019 highlights, discussing career changes, spiritual journeys, betting on themselves, and owning and learning from mistakes.
\n1:01:45-1:07:30: Slager explains the role that "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Richard Carlson has played in his life this year, and what it means to become at peace with life and progressing your development.
\n1:07:30-1:10:00: Tim ends the show by talking about the key to self-sufficiency, highlighting knowledge from American obstacle course racer, Amelia Boone.

","summary":"In the last episode of 2019, Slager and Tim give their holiday recaps and reflect on their most significant personal development of the yar. Tim talks about the benefits of exploring different careers, and Slager discusses his spiritual journey, betting on himself and learning from his mistakes.\r\n \r\nIn the current events of today's episode, Tim recaps 3 of the top acts of kindness from the year, including a coffee shop customer heroics, an ex-soldier saving a family in a car crash, and a terminal ill man receiving a gift from his co-workers.\r\n \r\nIn today's book talk section, Slager highlights the impact that \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Richard Carlson has had on him, and Tim highlights the key to self-sufficiency by Amelia Boone in Tim Ferriss' \"Tribe of Mentors.\"","date_published":"2019-12-31T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2d902095-a7f3-4298-9617-e785283ad18a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":74139899,"duration_in_seconds":4564}]},{"id":"36692132-17ba-4ce4-a1e2-66848c44f487","title":"Episode 105: How to Maximize Small Talk, Walmart vs. Amazon, Trump Impeachment, Instagram Censoring, Under the Weather Meal Plan, Winning Your Next Party, and Becoming a Better Listener","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/smalltalk-walmartvamazon-trumpimpeachment","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, Tim talks about the various strategies you can use to maximize small talk, as well as Walmart's latest strategies to compete with Amazon. Slager dives into the Trump impeachment and how Instagram is now censoring its users, including someone who supports the carnivore diet.\n\nFor real life experience, Tim discusses how he stepped outside of his comfort and learned some valuable skills through planning a holiday event for work. Slager is also dealing with a sickness right now, so he gives a perfect meal plan for when you are feeling under the weather.\n\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Tim talks about an effective way to approach your next party or social gathering by analyzing Travis Bradberry's \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0.\" Slager discusses being a better listener, choosing your battles wisely, and understanding separate realities by reflecting on \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-11:00: We get into our weekend recap, Slager's gas station debacle and getting over his sickness, Tim's productive apartment cleaning weekend, and the impact that cleaning can have on your mental health.\n11:00-19:30: Tim talks about 6 different strategies you can implement to maximize the value of small talk with anyone.\n19:30-26:45: Walmart is making some serious changes to compete with Amazon by bringing value quicker to the customer. We evaluate these strategies and discuss the future of shopping.\n26:45-35:15: Trump was impeached last week, so we evaluate what this might mean for the future political landscape, and we discuss how you can research both sides of the issue.\n35:15-40:45: Instagram is starting to censor users, including someone who promotes a carnivore diet. We discuss this event and talk about the dangerous future implications.\n40:45-46:00: Tim discusses how planning an event at work allowed him to step outside his comfort zone and develop new skills.\n46:00-51:45: While Slager endures his latest sickness, he provides a valuable meal plan for anybody going through a tough time under weather.\n51:45-55:45: Tim analyzes a section of \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0\" by Travis Bradberry, and discusses a new and exciting way to approach your next party or social gathering.\n55:45: Slager, reflecting on \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" dives into how to become a better listener, choosing your battles wisely, and understanding separate realities.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, Tim talks about the various strategies you can use to maximize small talk, as well as Walmart's latest strategies to compete with Amazon. Slager dives into the Trump impeachment and how Instagram is now censoring its users, including someone who supports the carnivore diet.

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For real life experience, Tim discusses how he stepped outside of his comfort and learned some valuable skills through planning a holiday event for work. Slager is also dealing with a sickness right now, so he gives a perfect meal plan for when you are feeling under the weather.

\n\n

In the book talk section of today's episode, Tim talks about an effective way to approach your next party or social gathering by analyzing Travis Bradberry's "Emotional Intelligence 2.0." Slager discusses being a better listener, choosing your battles wisely, and understanding separate realities by reflecting on "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff."

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-11:00: We get into our weekend recap, Slager's gas station debacle and getting over his sickness, Tim's productive apartment cleaning weekend, and the impact that cleaning can have on your mental health.
\n11:00-19:30: Tim talks about 6 different strategies you can implement to maximize the value of small talk with anyone.
\n19:30-26:45: Walmart is making some serious changes to compete with Amazon by bringing value quicker to the customer. We evaluate these strategies and discuss the future of shopping.
\n26:45-35:15: Trump was impeached last week, so we evaluate what this might mean for the future political landscape, and we discuss how you can research both sides of the issue.
\n35:15-40:45: Instagram is starting to censor users, including someone who promotes a carnivore diet. We discuss this event and talk about the dangerous future implications.
\n40:45-46:00: Tim discusses how planning an event at work allowed him to step outside his comfort zone and develop new skills.
\n46:00-51:45: While Slager endures his latest sickness, he provides a valuable meal plan for anybody going through a tough time under weather.
\n51:45-55:45: Tim analyzes a section of "Emotional Intelligence 2.0" by Travis Bradberry, and discusses a new and exciting way to approach your next party or social gathering.
\n55:45: Slager, reflecting on "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," dives into how to become a better listener, choosing your battles wisely, and understanding separate realities.

","summary":"In today's current events, Tim talks about the various strategies you can use to maximize small talk, as well as Walmart's latest strategies to compete with Amazon. Slager dives into the Trump impeachment and how Instagram is now censoring its users, including someone who supports the carnivore diet.\r\n\r\nFor real life experience, Tim discusses how he stepped outside of his comfort and learned some valuable skills through planning a holiday event for work. Slager is also dealing with sickness right now, so he gives a perfect meal plan for when you are feeling under the weather.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section of today's episode, Tim talks about an effective way to approach your next party or social gathering by analyzing Travis Bradberry's \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0.\" Slager discusses being a better listener, choosing your battles wisely, and understanding separate realities by reflecting on \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.\"","date_published":"2019-12-24T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/36692132-17ba-4ce4-a1e2-66848c44f487.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":59555094,"duration_in_seconds":3706}]},{"id":"a03e3e72-6b8f-4aa9-88f9-e6db9ee799f9","title":"Episode 104: How to Say No Effectively, Uber's Annual Safety Report, Blue Light Blocking Glasses, \"Gamechangers\" Documentary Review, Creating Valuable Content, and Optimism Strategies","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/how-to-say-no","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we analyze a recent article that lists out the three most effective and polite ways to say no and turn down an invitation. We also get into the recent safety report released by Uber, and offer up safe ways to protect yourself when riding in your own car or with a service.\n\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about getting new blue light blocking glasses, which goes into a discussion about the benefits of these toward sleep. Slager provides an in-depth analysis on the recent Netflix documentary \"Gamechangers\", and he also talks about his experience in meeting with his very first nutrition client.\n\nIn book talk, Slager discusses the importance of content and providing value first, reflecting on Gary Vaynerchuk's podcast and book \"Crush It.\" Tim then gives a helpful strategy in practicing optimism, highlighting a book written by the founders of the clothing company \"Life is Good,\" Bert and John Jacobs.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-10:15: We get into a quick weekend recap, as Tim talks about his trip to the historic Shawnee Inn in Pennsylvania, and Slager discusses his upcoming trip to Durango, Colorado.\n10:15-23:45: Slager earned his first nutrition client, so he explains how the first meeting went, and then we dive into some helpful tips for healthy eating while traveling.\n23:45-31:45: Analyzing a recent article by a productivity expert, Tim highlights three effective and polite ways to say no and turn down an invitation.\n31:45-43:15: Uber releases its annual safety report, with Lyft's still to come, so we discuss the safety concerns with Uber and offer some helpful tips when traveling through a riding service, or by yourself.\n43:15-53:30: Tim is getting blue light blocking glasses, so we talk about the benefits of these and how they help you sleep better.\n53:30-1:11:15: Slager provides an in-depth review and analysis on the Netflix Documentary \"Gamechangers,\" adding research-based facts to certain areas of the film.\n1:11:15-1:15:15: Expanding on takeaways from Gary Vaynerchuk's podcast, as well as his book \"Crush It,\" Slager talks about the importance of creating content and giving value first.\n1:15:15-1:19:45: To end the show, Tim highlights an important strategy to practice optimism, reflecting on his new book that he started by the founders of \"Life is Good, Bert and John Jacobs\".","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we analyze a recent article that lists out the three most effective and polite ways to say no and turn down an invitation. We also get into the recent safety report released by Uber, and offer up safe ways to protect yourself when riding in your own car or with a service.

\n\n

In real life experience, Tim talks about getting new blue light blocking glasses, which goes into a discussion about the benefits of these toward sleep. Slager provides an in-depth analysis on the recent Netflix documentary "Gamechangers", and he also talks about his experience in meeting with his very first nutrition client.

\n\n

In book talk, Slager discusses the importance of content and providing value first, reflecting on Gary Vaynerchuk's podcast and book "Crush It." Tim then gives a helpful strategy in practicing optimism, highlighting a book written by the founders of the clothing company "Life is Good," Bert and John Jacobs.

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-10:15: We get into a quick weekend recap, as Tim talks about his trip to the historic Shawnee Inn in Pennsylvania, and Slager discusses his upcoming trip to Durango, Colorado.
\n10:15-23:45: Slager earned his first nutrition client, so he explains how the first meeting went, and then we dive into some helpful tips for healthy eating while traveling.
\n23:45-31:45: Analyzing a recent article by a productivity expert, Tim highlights three effective and polite ways to say no and turn down an invitation.
\n31:45-43:15: Uber releases its annual safety report, with Lyft's still to come, so we discuss the safety concerns with Uber and offer some helpful tips when traveling through a riding service, or by yourself.
\n43:15-53:30: Tim is getting blue light blocking glasses, so we talk about the benefits of these and how they help you sleep better.
\n53:30-1:11:15: Slager provides an in-depth review and analysis on the Netflix Documentary "Gamechangers," adding research-based facts to certain areas of the film.
\n1:11:15-1:15:15: Expanding on takeaways from Gary Vaynerchuk's podcast, as well as his book "Crush It," Slager talks about the importance of creating content and giving value first.
\n1:15:15-1:19:45: To end the show, Tim highlights an important strategy to practice optimism, reflecting on his new book that he started by the founders of "Life is Good, Bert and John Jacobs".

","summary":"In today's episode, we analyze a recent article that lists out the three most effective and polite ways to say no and turn down an invitation. We also get into the recent safety report released by Uber, and offer up safe ways to protect yourself when riding in your own car or with a service.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about getting new blue light blocking glasses, which goes into a discussion about the benefits of these toward sleep. Slager provides an in-depth analysis on the recent Netflix documentary \"Gamechangers\", and he also talks about his experience in meeting with his very first nutrition client.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, Slager discusses the importance of content and providing value first, reflecting on Gary Vaynerchuk's podcast and book \"Crush It.\" Tim then gives a helpful strategy in practicing optimism, highlighting a book written by the founders of the clothing company \"Life is Good,\" Bert and John Jacobs.","date_published":"2019-12-10T09:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/a03e3e72-6b8f-4aa9-88f9-e6db9ee799f9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":78011863,"duration_in_seconds":4937}]},{"id":"497fa79d-bfb6-4191-9f15-1d2c7329004b","title":"Episode 103: Jason Pardue, Founder of Coastland Apparel","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/jason-pardue","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJason Pardue is the Founder and Co-Owner of Coastland Apparel (@coastlandapparel), a quality driven and outdoor focused apparel company from Lexington, North Carolina. Jason started his career in law enforcement and then transitioned into selling real estate and running his company, which he started in 2018.\n\nIn this interview, Jason describes his motivation to start his company, the struggles and challenges of running an apparel business in a competitive industry, creating and fostering key relationships, and the important lessons he has learned through his journey in law enforcement, real estate, and entrepreneurship.\n\nTo find out more about Coastland and its diverse collection of products, you can visit: coastlandapparel.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:15-11:45: Jason gets into his background, how he formed his Coastland Apparel business, and the biggest obstacles to overcome from the beginning.\n11:45-24:45: Jason talks about the biggest pivots he had to make in his business and marketing plan, and he lays out his goals for the year 2020.\n24:45-41:15: Jason shares what the day to day operations look like when running an apparel business, how he creates meaningful relationships for brand ambassador marketing, and his deeper mission for giving back to the community through his business.\n41:15-48:15: Jason talks about what motivated him to transition from law enforcement to become an entrepreneur, the key skills he gained from selling real estate, and how it allowed him to be successful going forward.\n48:15-51:45: Jason discusses his life goals after business and his favorite outdoor activity.\n51:45-56:15: To end the show, Jason gives his final advice for people who are stuck in life, and how he wants people to remember his legacy.Special Guest: Jason Pardue.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Jason Pardue is the Founder and Co-Owner of Coastland Apparel (@coastlandapparel), a quality driven and outdoor focused apparel company from Lexington, North Carolina. Jason started his career in law enforcement and then transitioned into selling real estate and running his company, which he started in 2018.

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In this interview, Jason describes his motivation to start his company, the struggles and challenges of running an apparel business in a competitive industry, creating and fostering key relationships, and the important lessons he has learned through his journey in law enforcement, real estate, and entrepreneurship.

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To find out more about Coastland and its diverse collection of products, you can visit: coastlandapparel.com

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Show Highlights:

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4:15-11:45: Jason gets into his background, how he formed his Coastland Apparel business, and the biggest obstacles to overcome from the beginning.
\n11:45-24:45: Jason talks about the biggest pivots he had to make in his business and marketing plan, and he lays out his goals for the year 2020.
\n24:45-41:15: Jason shares what the day to day operations look like when running an apparel business, how he creates meaningful relationships for brand ambassador marketing, and his deeper mission for giving back to the community through his business.
\n41:15-48:15: Jason talks about what motivated him to transition from law enforcement to become an entrepreneur, the key skills he gained from selling real estate, and how it allowed him to be successful going forward.
\n48:15-51:45: Jason discusses his life goals after business and his favorite outdoor activity.
\n51:45-56:15: To end the show, Jason gives his final advice for people who are stuck in life, and how he wants people to remember his legacy.

Special Guest: Jason Pardue.

","summary":"Jason Pardue is the Founder and Co-Owner of Coastland Apparel (@coastlandapparel), a quality driven and outdoor focused apparel company from Lexington, North Carolina. Jason started his career in law enforcement and then transitioned into selling real estate and running his company, which he started in 2018.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Jason describes his motivation to start his company, the struggles and challenges of running an apparel business in a competitive industry, creating and fostering key relationships, and the important lessons he has learned through his journey in law enforcement, real estate, and entrepreneurship.\r\n\r\nTo find out more about Coastland and its diverse collection of products, you can visit: coastlandapparel.com","date_published":"2019-12-05T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/497fa79d-bfb6-4191-9f15-1d2c7329004b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":60918466,"duration_in_seconds":3427}]},{"id":"5a3258d1-6809-4b11-9e56-215a76e7fb2a","title":"Episode 102: Thanksgiving Highlights, Confessions from a McDonald's Employee, How to Shop Smarter this Holiday, How IKEA is Capitalizing on Shopping Trends, Morning Routine Discipline, and Adapting Your Communication Style","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-102","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's episode, we give our Thanksgiving highlights and get into a discussion about top holidays foods. Fur current events, we talk about a deep confession about customer service from an old Mcdonald's employee, the 7 trends that IKEA is capitalizing upon to win the shopping game, and 4 valuable tips to help you shop smarter for the holidays.\n\nFor real life experience, Tim explains how he has learned to change his communication style at work while spending time at a senior living community, and Slager gives an update on his tithing practices and morning routine.\n\nIn the book talk portion of the episode, Slager talks about discipline, reflecting on Jeff Olson's \"Slight Edge,\" while Tim highlights some key takeaways about attitude from Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-14:15: We get into our Thanksgiving highlights, including Tim's 5K, Slager's tattoo reveal to his parents, and a discussion on turkey vs. ham for the holiday.\n14:15-19:15: Slager explains a crazy tattoo story he saw on Snapchat, and Tim talks about the rated R nature account he found on Instagram.\n19:15-26:15: An old McDonald's employee made a confession about a customer service strategy he implemented while working. We give our opinions and discuss if this is a difference maker for the company.\n26:15-30:45: Slager provides 4 valuable tips to help you shop smarter for the holidays this year.\n30:45-41:15: IKEA has been dominated the shopping game, so we analyze 7 key trends they are capitalizing on to reach this success.\n41:15-46:30: Tim talks about how spending time at a senior citizen housing property for his job has pushed him to change his communication style.\n46:30-53:15: Slager gives an update on his tithing practices, incorporating daily pushes and squats into his morning routines, which leads into a discussion about discipline from the book \"Slight Edge\" by Jeff Olson.\n53:15-58:15: Tim ends the show highlighting some crucial attitude tips from Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold\".","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's episode, we give our Thanksgiving highlights and get into a discussion about top holidays foods. Fur current events, we talk about a deep confession about customer service from an old Mcdonald's employee, the 7 trends that IKEA is capitalizing upon to win the shopping game, and 4 valuable tips to help you shop smarter for the holidays.

\n\n

For real life experience, Tim explains how he has learned to change his communication style at work while spending time at a senior living community, and Slager gives an update on his tithing practices and morning routine.

\n\n

In the book talk portion of the episode, Slager talks about discipline, reflecting on Jeff Olson's "Slight Edge," while Tim highlights some key takeaways about attitude from Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold."

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-14:15: We get into our Thanksgiving highlights, including Tim's 5K, Slager's tattoo reveal to his parents, and a discussion on turkey vs. ham for the holiday.
\n14:15-19:15: Slager explains a crazy tattoo story he saw on Snapchat, and Tim talks about the rated R nature account he found on Instagram.
\n19:15-26:15: An old McDonald's employee made a confession about a customer service strategy he implemented while working. We give our opinions and discuss if this is a difference maker for the company.
\n26:15-30:45: Slager provides 4 valuable tips to help you shop smarter for the holidays this year.
\n30:45-41:15: IKEA has been dominated the shopping game, so we analyze 7 key trends they are capitalizing on to reach this success.
\n41:15-46:30: Tim talks about how spending time at a senior citizen housing property for his job has pushed him to change his communication style.
\n46:30-53:15: Slager gives an update on his tithing practices, incorporating daily pushes and squats into his morning routines, which leads into a discussion about discipline from the book "Slight Edge" by Jeff Olson.
\n53:15-58:15: Tim ends the show highlighting some crucial attitude tips from Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold".

","summary":"In today's episode, we give our Thanksgiving highlights and get into a discussion about top holidays foods. Fur current events, we talk about a deep confession about customer service from an old Mcdonald's employee, the 7 trends that IKEA is capitalizing upon to win the shopping game, and 4 valuable tips to help you shop smarter for the holidays.\r\n\r\nFor real life experience, Tim explains how he has learned to change his communication style at work while spending time at a senior living community, and Slager gives an update on his tithing practices and morning routine.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk portion of the episode, Slager talks about discipline, reflecting on Jeff Olson's \"Slight Edge,\" while Tim highlights some key takeaways about attitude from Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold.\"","date_published":"2019-12-03T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5a3258d1-6809-4b11-9e56-215a76e7fb2a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":55821969,"duration_in_seconds":3544}]},{"id":"231ff22f-a13a-4424-b889-9b86793c37d1","title":"Episode 101: Jada Love, Blogger and Motivational Speaker","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/jada-love","content_text":"Show Highlights:\n\nJada Love (@couture.finessin / @lovethyself.101) is a blogger, motivational speaker, and founder of Love Thyself 101. Through her writings, Jada brings motivational and inspirational value to people who are doubting themselves or stuck in a job or life that they hate.\n\nIn this interview, we talk with Jada about her motivations to quit her job and become her own boss, challenges in starting a blog and YouTube channel, smart networking, taking true time to yourself, surrounding yourself with positivity, and important business lessons that she has learned through her journey.\n\nTo read her blog, you can visit: www.lovethyself.art.blog\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:45-12:45: Jada gives a quick background on how she transitioned from a job she hated to creating her own personal blog. She describes the process of quitting her job, and how her childhood influenced her decision making today.\n12:45-21:45: Jada discusses the motivation behind starting her blog, deciding on what topics to write about, and how she loves herself through the tough, entrepreneurial journey.\n21:45-31:15: Jada talks about starting her YouTube channel, choosing compelling content, as well as what it means to know your personal worth.\n31:15-41:30: Jada talks about launching her clothing line, providing true value, and how she conveys that value as she markets the clothing.\n41:30-49:15: Jada gets into the networking aspect of her business, how to create genuine relationships, and the importance of following up.\n49:15-56:15: Jada defines what \"Me Time\" means and how it is important for everyone to use this for great mental health.\n56:15-1:04:45: Jada explains how surrounding herself with positivity helps her get into her writing zone, and how you can do the same.\n1:04:45-1:11:45: We end the show by asking Jada the top lessons she has learned through failure in life and business, as well as how she wants people to remember her when it is all said and done.Special Guest: Jada Love.","content_html":"

Show Highlights:

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Jada Love (@couture.finessin / @lovethyself.101) is a blogger, motivational speaker, and founder of Love Thyself 101. Through her writings, Jada brings motivational and inspirational value to people who are doubting themselves or stuck in a job or life that they hate.

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In this interview, we talk with Jada about her motivations to quit her job and become her own boss, challenges in starting a blog and YouTube channel, smart networking, taking true time to yourself, surrounding yourself with positivity, and important business lessons that she has learned through her journey.

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To read her blog, you can visit: www.lovethyself.art.blog

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Show Highlights:

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4:45-12:45: Jada gives a quick background on how she transitioned from a job she hated to creating her own personal blog. She describes the process of quitting her job, and how her childhood influenced her decision making today.
\n12:45-21:45: Jada discusses the motivation behind starting her blog, deciding on what topics to write about, and how she loves herself through the tough, entrepreneurial journey.
\n21:45-31:15: Jada talks about starting her YouTube channel, choosing compelling content, as well as what it means to know your personal worth.
\n31:15-41:30: Jada talks about launching her clothing line, providing true value, and how she conveys that value as she markets the clothing.
\n41:30-49:15: Jada gets into the networking aspect of her business, how to create genuine relationships, and the importance of following up.
\n49:15-56:15: Jada defines what "Me Time" means and how it is important for everyone to use this for great mental health.
\n56:15-1:04:45: Jada explains how surrounding herself with positivity helps her get into her writing zone, and how you can do the same.
\n1:04:45-1:11:45: We end the show by asking Jada the top lessons she has learned through failure in life and business, as well as how she wants people to remember her when it is all said and done.

Special Guest: Jada Love.

","summary":"Jada Love (@couture.finessin / @lovethyself.101) is a blogger, motivational speaker, and founder of Love Thyself 101. Through her writings, Jada brings motivational and inspirational value to people who are doubting themselves or stuck in a job or life that they hate.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, we talk with Jada about her motivations to quit her job and become her own boss, challenges in starting a blog and YouTube channel, smart networking, taking true time to yourself, surrounding yourself with positivity, and important business lessons that she has learned through her journey.\r\n\r\nTo read her blog, you can visit: www.lovethyself.art.blog","date_published":"2019-11-28T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/231ff22f-a13a-4424-b889-9b86793c37d1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":64174574,"duration_in_seconds":4391}]},{"id":"daef8796-c6a4-4a32-a049-dc1e79ef488f","title":"Episode 100: Our Favorite Episode Moments, eSports Innovation, Tesla's Cybertruck, Being the Best Listener, and How to Give Value First","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode100","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nFor our 100th episode, we each highlight our top 3 episode moments over our journey thus far, recapping conversations with podcast host Kristof Lewis, serial entrepreneur Ben Gothard, philosopher Dr. Richard McGowan, sales trainer Tim Sandler, and play-by-play baseball announcer Brendan King.\n\nIn current events, Tim talks about how a top eSport company called Misfits Gaming Group is launching an initiative for small business, and Slager gives his thoughts on Tesla's new cybertruck.\n\nFor book talk, we highlight key listening strategies from Dale Carnegie's \"How to Win Friends and Influence People,\" while Slager covers what it means to give value first, analyzing Gary Vaynerchuk's \"Crushing It\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-11:30: We debate on who is the better actor: LeBron James or Michael Jordan.\n11:30-20:15: We get into a weekend recap, including Slager's spiritual journey and the lunch meeting with his mentor.\n20:15-25:30: Tim discusses how an eSports company called Misfits Gaming Group is helping to foster innovation in the gaming industry.\n25:30-34:30: Slager talks about the new cybertruck by Tesla, and we give our opinions on if it is worth the investment.\n34:30-50:15: Tim highlights his top three favorite episodes of the show so far, including conversations with podcast host Kristof Lewis, serial entrepreneur Ben Gothard, and philosopher Dr. Richard McGowan.\n50:15-1:02:00: Slager recaps his most memorable episodes of the show, including the episode that got us into our groove, and conversations with sales trainer Tim Sandler and play-by-play baseball announcer Brendan King.\n1:02:00-1:08:30: Slager tells of his experience in dealing with a fitness apparel company that approached him on Instagram, and an important lesson that he gained.\n1:08:30-1:14:30: Tim highlights a key takeaway from \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" by Dale Carnegie, involving what it means to be a good listener, and the best things to ask about in someone's life.\n1:14:30-1:17:30: Slager analyzes another tactic from Carnegie's book and talks about giving value first from Gary Vaynerchuk's \"Crushing It.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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For our 100th episode, we each highlight our top 3 episode moments over our journey thus far, recapping conversations with podcast host Kristof Lewis, serial entrepreneur Ben Gothard, philosopher Dr. Richard McGowan, sales trainer Tim Sandler, and play-by-play baseball announcer Brendan King.

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In current events, Tim talks about how a top eSport company called Misfits Gaming Group is launching an initiative for small business, and Slager gives his thoughts on Tesla's new cybertruck.

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For book talk, we highlight key listening strategies from Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People," while Slager covers what it means to give value first, analyzing Gary Vaynerchuk's "Crushing It"

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-11:30: We debate on who is the better actor: LeBron James or Michael Jordan.
\n11:30-20:15: We get into a weekend recap, including Slager's spiritual journey and the lunch meeting with his mentor.
\n20:15-25:30: Tim discusses how an eSports company called Misfits Gaming Group is helping to foster innovation in the gaming industry.
\n25:30-34:30: Slager talks about the new cybertruck by Tesla, and we give our opinions on if it is worth the investment.
\n34:30-50:15: Tim highlights his top three favorite episodes of the show so far, including conversations with podcast host Kristof Lewis, serial entrepreneur Ben Gothard, and philosopher Dr. Richard McGowan.
\n50:15-1:02:00: Slager recaps his most memorable episodes of the show, including the episode that got us into our groove, and conversations with sales trainer Tim Sandler and play-by-play baseball announcer Brendan King.
\n1:02:00-1:08:30: Slager tells of his experience in dealing with a fitness apparel company that approached him on Instagram, and an important lesson that he gained.
\n1:08:30-1:14:30: Tim highlights a key takeaway from "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie, involving what it means to be a good listener, and the best things to ask about in someone's life.
\n1:14:30-1:17:30: Slager analyzes another tactic from Carnegie's book and talks about giving value first from Gary Vaynerchuk's "Crushing It."

","summary":"For our 100th episode, we each highlight our top 3 episode moments over our journey thus far, recapping conversations with podcast host Kristof Lewis, serial entrepreneur Ben Gothard, philosopher Dr. Richard McGowan, sales trainer Tim Sandler, and play-by-play baseball announcer Brendan King.\r\n\r\nIn current events, Tim talks about how a top eSport company called Misfits Gaming Group is launching an initiative for small business, and Slager gives his thoughts on Tesla's new cybertruck.\r\n\r\nFor book talk, we highlight key listening strategies from Dale Carnegie's \"How to Win Friends and Influence People,\" while Slager covers what it means to give value first, analyzing Gary Vaynerchuk's \"Crushing It\"","date_published":"2019-11-26T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/daef8796-c6a4-4a32-a049-dc1e79ef488f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":76129768,"duration_in_seconds":4802}]},{"id":"b3efd71d-09a5-4012-8088-3603d76386c9","title":"Episode 99: Andrew Gummer, Tattoo Artist","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/andrew-gummer","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAndrew Gummer (@andrewgummerart /@drewgummer.shots) is a tattoo artist with over 10 years of experience in the industry. He has developed his design expertise and customer service skills at Altered Image Tattoo and Piercing Studio in Avon (@alteredimagetattoos), as well as the Salty Siren in Greenwood, Indiana (@saltysirentattoo).\n\nIn this interview, Andrew describes his motivation to get into the tattoo industry, what goes into the design and customer relations aspect, and the challenges he has faced through the process while dealing with frustrating life events.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-17:45: Andrew get into his background and describes how he found the tattoo artist path. He talks about using his courage to not go the conventional route and following his passion through his tattoo apprenticeship.\n17:45-26:00: We ask Andrew about the most interest things he learned about the tattoo industry from his mentor, the history behind it, and how it has evolved in society to today.\n26:00-37:00: Andrew gets into the toughest aspect to adjust to as a tattoo artist, the process behind getting a tattoo and interacting with the customer, and balancing his own ideas and creativity with the client's desires.\n37:00-50:00: Andrew talks about how tattooing has pushed himself through rough times in life, the philosophical component to tattooing, and the impact that his late father has had on him.\n50:00-54:00: We get into some quick UFO and Bob Lazar talk about Area 51.\n54:00-1:06:00: Andrew gets into where he gets his inspiration when he designs, his future goals and aspirations for building his own business, and how he as matured throughout his career.\n1:06:00-1:09:00: Andrew gives his final advice to those who aren't sure where to go in their career, and leaves the show describing how he wants his legacy to be remembered by his kids.Special Guest: Andrew Gummer.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Andrew Gummer (@andrewgummerart /@drewgummer.shots) is a tattoo artist with over 10 years of experience in the industry. He has developed his design expertise and customer service skills at Altered Image Tattoo and Piercing Studio in Avon (@alteredimagetattoos), as well as the Salty Siren in Greenwood, Indiana (@saltysirentattoo).

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In this interview, Andrew describes his motivation to get into the tattoo industry, what goes into the design and customer relations aspect, and the challenges he has faced through the process while dealing with frustrating life events.

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-17:45: Andrew get into his background and describes how he found the tattoo artist path. He talks about using his courage to not go the conventional route and following his passion through his tattoo apprenticeship.
\n17:45-26:00: We ask Andrew about the most interest things he learned about the tattoo industry from his mentor, the history behind it, and how it has evolved in society to today.
\n26:00-37:00: Andrew gets into the toughest aspect to adjust to as a tattoo artist, the process behind getting a tattoo and interacting with the customer, and balancing his own ideas and creativity with the client's desires.
\n37:00-50:00: Andrew talks about how tattooing has pushed himself through rough times in life, the philosophical component to tattooing, and the impact that his late father has had on him.
\n50:00-54:00: We get into some quick UFO and Bob Lazar talk about Area 51.
\n54:00-1:06:00: Andrew gets into where he gets his inspiration when he designs, his future goals and aspirations for building his own business, and how he as matured throughout his career.
\n1:06:00-1:09:00: Andrew gives his final advice to those who aren't sure where to go in their career, and leaves the show describing how he wants his legacy to be remembered by his kids.

Special Guest: Andrew Gummer.

","summary":"Andrew Gummer (@andrewgummerart /@drewgummer.shots) is a tattoo artist with over 10 years of experience in the industry. He has developed his design expertise and customer service skills at Altered Image Tattoo and Piercing Studio in Avon (@alteredimagetattoos), as well as the Salty Siren in Greenwood, Indiana (@saltysirentattoo).\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Andrew describes his motivation to get into the tattoo industry, what goes into the design and customer relations aspect, and the challenges he has faced through the process while dealing with frustrating life events.","date_published":"2019-11-21T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b3efd71d-09a5-4012-8088-3603d76386c9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":65541990,"duration_in_seconds":4202}]},{"id":"269b20ac-8803-41ca-b5d9-4494798c89e3","title":"Episode 98: Handling and Giving Criticism Correctly, Two-Minute Mindfulness Habit, Kaepernick and the NFL, Sitting Down vs. Standing Up for Crucial Conversations, and Mindful Eating","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kaepernick-nfl-emotionalintelligence-criticism","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss Colin Kaepernick and the NFL, using high emotional intelligence to handle and give proper criticism, and a mindful two-minute habit that you can implement into your day.\n\nIn the real life experience section, Tim talks about making yourself unique by adding additional and unexpected value, and Slager gives an update on the benefits of participating in \"No Vice November.\"\n\nFor book talk, Tim talks about sitting down for important conversations instead of standing up, analyzing Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold.\" Slager talks about Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by explaining the importance of looking out for artificial ingredients in your foods.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-9:30: We get into a quick weekend recap, including Slager's bicep strain and his tattoo touchup.\n9:30-17:30: We discuss different strategies to use emotional intelligence to handle criticism in the right ways, as well as the proper way to give written and verbal criticism to someone else.\n17:30-23:00: Analyzing another article from inc.com, we talk about a two-minute mental habit to do after a long day, including four important questions you should ask yourself daily.\n23:00-33:45: We discuss our thoughts on Colin Kaepernick and the NFL.\n33:45-39:15: Tim, reflecting on his freelance resume writing business, talks about making yourself, your services, and your value unique to others.\n39:15-43:30: Slager made a tough decision to practice \"No Vice November,\" so he explains the benefits that he has noticed by doing this.\n43:30-48:00: Tim analyzes a section from \"Sell or Be Sold\" by Grant Cardone, by discussing the impact of a your words when you sit someone down instead of standing up.\n48:00: Slager wraps up the episode by explaining the importance of watching out for artificial ingredients and pesticides in your foods, citing valuable information from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss Colin Kaepernick and the NFL, using high emotional intelligence to handle and give proper criticism, and a mindful two-minute habit that you can implement into your day.

\n\n

In the real life experience section, Tim talks about making yourself unique by adding additional and unexpected value, and Slager gives an update on the benefits of participating in "No Vice November."

\n\n

For book talk, Tim talks about sitting down for important conversations instead of standing up, analyzing Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold." Slager talks about Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life" by explaining the importance of looking out for artificial ingredients in your foods.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-9:30: We get into a quick weekend recap, including Slager's bicep strain and his tattoo touchup.
\n9:30-17:30: We discuss different strategies to use emotional intelligence to handle criticism in the right ways, as well as the proper way to give written and verbal criticism to someone else.
\n17:30-23:00: Analyzing another article from inc.com, we talk about a two-minute mental habit to do after a long day, including four important questions you should ask yourself daily.
\n23:00-33:45: We discuss our thoughts on Colin Kaepernick and the NFL.
\n33:45-39:15: Tim, reflecting on his freelance resume writing business, talks about making yourself, your services, and your value unique to others.
\n39:15-43:30: Slager made a tough decision to practice "No Vice November," so he explains the benefits that he has noticed by doing this.
\n43:30-48:00: Tim analyzes a section from "Sell or Be Sold" by Grant Cardone, by discussing the impact of a your words when you sit someone down instead of standing up.
\n48:00: Slager wraps up the episode by explaining the importance of watching out for artificial ingredients and pesticides in your foods, citing valuable information from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss Colin Kaepernick and the NFL, using high emotional intelligence to handle and give proper criticism, and a mindful two-minute habit that you can implement into your day.\r\n\r\nIn the real life experience section, Tim talks about making yourself unique by adding additional and unexpected value, and Slager gives an update on the benefits of participating in \"No Vice November.\"\r\n\r\nFor book talk, Tim talks about sitting down for important conversations instead of standing up, analyzing Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold.\" Slager talks about Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by explaining the importance of looking out for artificial ingredients in your foods.","date_published":"2019-11-19T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/269b20ac-8803-41ca-b5d9-4494798c89e3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51102748,"duration_in_seconds":3136}]},{"id":"fa512d32-469b-4de0-8294-fbc6c44e76ca","title":"Episode 97: No More Likes on Instagram, Chinese Hackers and SMS Texting, Krispy Kreme Entrepreneur, Kettle Bell Workouts, How to Overcome Nervousness, and Getting the Love You Want","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/instagram-chinesehackers-krispykreme","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about Instagram removing likes, Chinese internet hackers infiltrating SMS messaging, an entrepreneur who capitalized on a Krispy Kreme Donuts opportunity, and a helpful and efficient 20-minute kettle bell workout.\n\nFor real life experience, Slager highlights his nutrition and coaching seminar with Dr. Andy Galpin, and Tim talks about a new initiative he is starting at work.\n\nIn book talk, Tim talks about a strategy to overcome nervousness from \"Mind Gym\" by Gary Mack, and Slager talks about changing for the better in your relationship, reflecting on \"Getting the Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-16:00: We answer a burning question involving common courtesy in door holding, discuss a kid hiring a hitman on Instagram, and the key takeaways from the nutrition and fitness coaching seminar that Slager attended with Andy Galpin.\n16:00-20:30: We talk about Instagram's latest announcement to remove likes, and the impacts this will have on consumers and influencers.\n20:30-24:00: We talk about Chinese internet hackers infiltrating SMS text messaging services, and what we can do to avoid being hacked.\n24:00-32:30: We highlight an entrepreneur from Minnesota who turned Krispy Kreme donuts into a prime business opportunity. His response to the company shutting down his operation yields lessons about emotional intelligence.\n32:30-36:15: Slager gives insights on a 20-minute kettle bell workout (developed by Tom Holland) for arms, glutes, and core.\n36:15-40:30: Tim talks about a new initiative he started at work for employee engagement, and how it can teach us an important lesson about the impact of handwritten notes\n40:30-45:00: Tim reflects on one of his favorite books \"Mind Gym\" and provides a strategy to overcome nervousness for your next big interview, meeting, presentation, or performance.\n45:00-51:00: Slager talks about a key takeaway from \"Getting the Love You Want,\" which involves admiring characteristics that were present in our caretakers, and why partners need to change for the betterment of the other.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about Instagram removing likes, Chinese internet hackers infiltrating SMS messaging, an entrepreneur who capitalized on a Krispy Kreme Donuts opportunity, and a helpful and efficient 20-minute kettle bell workout.

\n\n

For real life experience, Slager highlights his nutrition and coaching seminar with Dr. Andy Galpin, and Tim talks about a new initiative he is starting at work.

\n\n

In book talk, Tim talks about a strategy to overcome nervousness from "Mind Gym" by Gary Mack, and Slager talks about changing for the better in your relationship, reflecting on "Getting the Love You Want" by Harville Hendrix.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-16:00: We answer a burning question involving common courtesy in door holding, discuss a kid hiring a hitman on Instagram, and the key takeaways from the nutrition and fitness coaching seminar that Slager attended with Andy Galpin.
\n16:00-20:30: We talk about Instagram's latest announcement to remove likes, and the impacts this will have on consumers and influencers.
\n20:30-24:00: We talk about Chinese internet hackers infiltrating SMS text messaging services, and what we can do to avoid being hacked.
\n24:00-32:30: We highlight an entrepreneur from Minnesota who turned Krispy Kreme donuts into a prime business opportunity. His response to the company shutting down his operation yields lessons about emotional intelligence.
\n32:30-36:15: Slager gives insights on a 20-minute kettle bell workout (developed by Tom Holland) for arms, glutes, and core.
\n36:15-40:30: Tim talks about a new initiative he started at work for employee engagement, and how it can teach us an important lesson about the impact of handwritten notes
\n40:30-45:00: Tim reflects on one of his favorite books "Mind Gym" and provides a strategy to overcome nervousness for your next big interview, meeting, presentation, or performance.
\n45:00-51:00: Slager talks about a key takeaway from "Getting the Love You Want," which involves admiring characteristics that were present in our caretakers, and why partners need to change for the betterment of the other.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about Instagram removing likes, Chinese internet hackers infiltrating SMS messaging, an entrepreneur who capitalized on a Krispy Kreme Donuts opportunity, and a helpful and efficient 20-minute kettle bell workout.\r\n\r\nFor real life experience, Slager highlights his nutrition and coaching seminar with Dr. Andy Galpin, and Tim talks about a new initiative he is starting at work.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, Tim talks about a strategy to overcome nervousness from \"Mind Gym\" by Gary Mack, and Slager talks about changing for the better in your relationship, reflecting on \"Getting the Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix.","date_published":"2019-11-12T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/fa512d32-469b-4de0-8294-fbc6c44e76ca.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":53455586,"duration_in_seconds":3286}]},{"id":"7ddf40f6-dbb1-48c3-a4a0-6805b89b972e","title":"Episode 96: Dr. Karin Anderson Abrell, Developmental Psychologist, Author, Musician, Host of the \"Love & Life Podcast\"","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/drkarin-anderson-abrell","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDr. Karin Anderson Abrell (@dr.karin) is a Developmental Psychologist, Musician, Host of the \"Love & Life Podcast\", Author of \"Single is the New Black: Don't Wear White 'til it's Right\". Throughout her career, she worked as a Therapist for kids and teenagers in the Chicago Welfare System and a Professor at Chicago State University and Concordia University (River Forest).\n \nIn this interview, Karin talks about all aspects of being a therapist for young kids experiencing trauma, the motivations behind her podcast and book, and the importance of being in patient in finding the right love for yourself.\n \nYou can learn more about Karin by vising drkarin.me.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-9:00: Karin gives a brief background on how she chose the psychology path, aspirations to be a therapist, and her experience as a professor.\n9:00-16:00: Karin talks how she is using conversations in psychology research to help people through  her \"Love & Life Podcast\".\n16:00-35:00: Karin describes her experience working as a therapist for young kids and teenagers in the Chicago Welfare System, psychological development with kids in unstable environments, making sense of trauma, and coaching methods to helping them live a meaningful life.\n35:00-45:00: Karin talks about the how children are affected by emotional discord in the family and parents, which leads into great insights on how a healthy family operates.\n45:00-1:01:30: Karin highlights the importance of finding the best love for yourself and the difference between loving someone and being in love. She shares her story of what she learned from walking away from an engagement and waiting it out for the perfect marriage.\n1:01:30-1:02:30: Karin talks about her singing career, using her feeling to impact her songwriting process, and how she lets herself feel free and non-critical throughout her experience.\n1:02:30-1:23:30: We end the show by asking Karin the motivations behind writing her book \"Single is the New Black: Don't Wear White 'til it's Right\", and how she communicates the importance of not settling, while remaining happy, hopeful, and positive.Special Guest: Dr. Karin Abrell.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Dr. Karin Anderson Abrell (@dr.karin) is a Developmental Psychologist, Musician, Host of the "Love & Life Podcast", Author of "Single is the New Black: Don't Wear White 'til it's Right". Throughout her career, she worked as a Therapist for kids and teenagers in the Chicago Welfare System and a Professor at Chicago State University and Concordia University (River Forest).
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\nIn this interview, Karin talks about all aspects of being a therapist for young kids experiencing trauma, the motivations behind her podcast and book, and the importance of being in patient in finding the right love for yourself.
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\nYou can learn more about Karin by vising drkarin.me.

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-9:00: Karin gives a brief background on how she chose the psychology path, aspirations to be a therapist, and her experience as a professor.
\n9:00-16:00: Karin talks how she is using conversations in psychology research to help people through  her "Love & Life Podcast".
\n16:00-35:00: Karin describes her experience working as a therapist for young kids and teenagers in the Chicago Welfare System, psychological development with kids in unstable environments, making sense of trauma, and coaching methods to helping them live a meaningful life.
\n35:00-45:00: Karin talks about the how children are affected by emotional discord in the family and parents, which leads into great insights on how a healthy family operates.
\n45:00-1:01:30: Karin highlights the importance of finding the best love for yourself and the difference between loving someone and being in love. She shares her story of what she learned from walking away from an engagement and waiting it out for the perfect marriage.
\n1:01:30-1:02:30: Karin talks about her singing career, using her feeling to impact her songwriting process, and how she lets herself feel free and non-critical throughout her experience.
\n1:02:30-1:23:30: We end the show by asking Karin the motivations behind writing her book "Single is the New Black: Don't Wear White 'til it's Right", and how she communicates the importance of not settling, while remaining happy, hopeful, and positive.

Special Guest: Dr. Karin Abrell.

","summary":"Dr. Karin Anderson Abrell (@dr.karin) is a Developmental Psychologist, Musician, Host of the \"Love & Life Podcast\", Author of \"Single is the New Black: Don't Wear White 'til it's Right\". Throughout her career, she worked as a Therapist for kids and teenagers in the Chicago Welfare System and a Professor at Chicago State University and Concordia University (River Forest).\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Karin talks about all aspects of being a therapist for young kids experiencing trauma, the motivations behind her podcast and book, and the importance of being in patient in finding the right love for yourself.\r\n \r\nYou can learn more about Karin by vising drkarin.me.","date_published":"2019-11-05T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/7ddf40f6-dbb1-48c3-a4a0-6805b89b972e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":88164045,"duration_in_seconds":5176}]},{"id":"8caf8827-37f5-4f0f-b04a-6b5125b219ac","title":"Episode 95: How to Remember Anything in 20 Minutes, Dating Site for Business People, How to Create Your Content, 5 Powerful Words in Conversation, and Getting Busy Living","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ebbinhaus-itsjustlunch","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss German Psychologist Hermann's Ebbinghaus theory on forgetfulness, and how you can reverse engineer it to help you remember things better in under 20 minutes. We also discuss a new dating site for business and career professionals, and how it is finding its unique niche in the online dating industry.\n\nFor real life experience, Tim gives up an update on his freelance resume writing ventures. Slager discusses how he is using listener feedback to fuel content, which leads into a deeper discussion about the different ways to publish your own content.\n\nIn the book talk section, Tim recaps the 5 most powerful words in the English language within a sales and interpersonal setting, citing a key persuasion strategy from Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold\". Slager gives you an idea of what it means to \"get busy living\", influenced by Matthew Kelly's \"Resisting Happiness\". \n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-13:45: We provide a weekend recap on Butler's homecoming, Slager recaps Kanye West's album, and he previews his upcoming seminar involving Andy Galpin.\n13:45-23:30: Tim discusses how a 100-year old theory from psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus can help you retain information better through a 20-minute habit.\n23:30-29:45: Slager talks about a newer dating site for business and career professionals (It's Just Lunch), and how it differentiates itself from Tinder, Bumble, and others.\n29:45-36:00: We talk about ways that you can create content built on your passion, through valuable social networks like LinkedIn.\n36:00-40:15: Tim gives a quick update on his freelance resume writing and how his first client inspired him to work harder and trust the success path that you are on.\n40:15-44:15: Reflecting on Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold\", Tim highlights 5 of the most powerful words in the English language and how you can use this persuasion strategy in your next conversation or presentation.\n44:15-50:15: Slager describes what it means to \"get busy living\", drawing on a key takeaway from Matthew Kelly's \"Resisting Happiness\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss German Psychologist Hermann's Ebbinghaus theory on forgetfulness, and how you can reverse engineer it to help you remember things better in under 20 minutes. We also discuss a new dating site for business and career professionals, and how it is finding its unique niche in the online dating industry.

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For real life experience, Tim gives up an update on his freelance resume writing ventures. Slager discusses how he is using listener feedback to fuel content, which leads into a deeper discussion about the different ways to publish your own content.

\n\n

In the book talk section, Tim recaps the 5 most powerful words in the English language within a sales and interpersonal setting, citing a key persuasion strategy from Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold". Slager gives you an idea of what it means to "get busy living", influenced by Matthew Kelly's "Resisting Happiness".

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-13:45: We provide a weekend recap on Butler's homecoming, Slager recaps Kanye West's album, and he previews his upcoming seminar involving Andy Galpin.
\n13:45-23:30: Tim discusses how a 100-year old theory from psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus can help you retain information better through a 20-minute habit.
\n23:30-29:45: Slager talks about a newer dating site for business and career professionals (It's Just Lunch), and how it differentiates itself from Tinder, Bumble, and others.
\n29:45-36:00: We talk about ways that you can create content built on your passion, through valuable social networks like LinkedIn.
\n36:00-40:15: Tim gives a quick update on his freelance resume writing and how his first client inspired him to work harder and trust the success path that you are on.
\n40:15-44:15: Reflecting on Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold", Tim highlights 5 of the most powerful words in the English language and how you can use this persuasion strategy in your next conversation or presentation.
\n44:15-50:15: Slager describes what it means to "get busy living", drawing on a key takeaway from Matthew Kelly's "Resisting Happiness"

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss German Psychologist Hermann's Ebbinghaus theory on forgetfulness, and how you can reverse engineer it to help you remember things better in under 20 minutes. We also discuss a new dating site for business and career professionals, and how it is finding its unique niche in the online dating industry.\r\n\r\nFor real life experience, Tim gives up an update on his freelance resume writing ventures. Slager discusses how he is using listener feedback to fuel content, which leads into a deeper discussion about the different ways to publish your own content.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Tim recaps the 5 most powerful words in the English language within a sales and interpersonal setting, citing a key persuasion strategy from Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold\". Slager gives you an idea of what it means to \"get busy living\", influenced by Matthew Kelly's \"Resisting Happiness\". ","date_published":"2019-10-29T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/8caf8827-37f5-4f0f-b04a-6b5125b219ac.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47420711,"duration_in_seconds":3048}]},{"id":"b12e30c9-6121-465b-ac8c-06206ed717a9","title":"Episode 94: Kristin Corpuz, Editorial Writer and Musician","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kristin-corpuz","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKristin is a musician and freelance beauty, travel, and fashion editor and writer based in Los Angeles, and she is a proud graduate of Berklee College of Music. You can read her work in a variety of publications, including Elite Daily, Teen Vogue, Bustle, Glamour, Billboard, Allure, Elle, HelloGiggles, Business Insider, and more. As a singer, she was a contestant on American Idol, has sang the national anthem for many professional sports teams, including the New York Yankees, and has performed in prestigious venues like 54 Below, Birdland Jazz Club, and the House of Blues. \n\nIn this interview, Kristin describes how she got her start in writing and music, how she was able to make key connections in the industry through genuine and meaningful ways, and highlights some of the more memorable experiences through her travel writing and musical careers.\n\nTo learn more about Kristin, you can visit: kristincorpuz.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-10:30: Kristin talks about where she got her passion for music and performing, aspirations after school, and how she landed her first editorial writing gig with Billboard.\n10:30-15:45: Kristin explains how she earned her first byline with Teen Vogue, and how she practically taught herself key journalist strategies.\n15:45-28:15: Kristin gives insight on the right way to contact and gain access to important people, building a portfolio, and maintaining key relationships in your industry.\n28:15-34:30: Kristin highlights what it was like to perform on American Idol at age 16 and singing national anthems at professional stadiums.\n34:30-40:30: We ask Kristin the biggest differences between living in New York City and Los Angeles.\n40:30-48:30: Kristin talks about redefining what it means to network genuinely and effectively.\n48:30-54:45: We ask Kristin about the toughest aspects of freelance and editorial writing that a lot of people don't see.\n54:45: Kristin provides her final advice to those who are building a writing or freelance career.Special Guest: Kristin Corpuz.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Kristin is a musician and freelance beauty, travel, and fashion editor and writer based in Los Angeles, and she is a proud graduate of Berklee College of Music. You can read her work in a variety of publications, including Elite Daily, Teen Vogue, Bustle, Glamour, Billboard, Allure, Elle, HelloGiggles, Business Insider, and more. As a singer, she was a contestant on American Idol, has sang the national anthem for many professional sports teams, including the New York Yankees, and has performed in prestigious venues like 54 Below, Birdland Jazz Club, and the House of Blues.

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In this interview, Kristin describes how she got her start in writing and music, how she was able to make key connections in the industry through genuine and meaningful ways, and highlights some of the more memorable experiences through her travel writing and musical careers.

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To learn more about Kristin, you can visit: kristincorpuz.com

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-10:30: Kristin talks about where she got her passion for music and performing, aspirations after school, and how she landed her first editorial writing gig with Billboard.
\n10:30-15:45: Kristin explains how she earned her first byline with Teen Vogue, and how she practically taught herself key journalist strategies.
\n15:45-28:15: Kristin gives insight on the right way to contact and gain access to important people, building a portfolio, and maintaining key relationships in your industry.
\n28:15-34:30: Kristin highlights what it was like to perform on American Idol at age 16 and singing national anthems at professional stadiums.
\n34:30-40:30: We ask Kristin the biggest differences between living in New York City and Los Angeles.
\n40:30-48:30: Kristin talks about redefining what it means to network genuinely and effectively.
\n48:30-54:45: We ask Kristin about the toughest aspects of freelance and editorial writing that a lot of people don't see.
\n54:45: Kristin provides her final advice to those who are building a writing or freelance career.

Special Guest: Kristin Corpuz.

","summary":"Kristin Corpuz (@kristincorpuz_) is a musician and editorial writer in the areas of beauty, travel, and fashion. She writes pieces for magazines such as Elite Daily, Teen Vogue, Zoe Report, Bustle, Glamour, Billboard, Allure, HelloGiggles, INSIDER, and Business Insider. As a musician, she has performed on American Idol and at various professional sports stadiums for the New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Panthers, and Tampa Bay Lightning.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Kristin describes how she got her start in writing and music, how she was able to make key connections in the industry through genuine and meaningful ways, and highlights some of the more memorable experiences through her travel writing and musical careers.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Kristin, you can visit: kristincorpuz.com","date_published":"2019-10-25T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b12e30c9-6121-465b-ac8c-06206ed717a9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":59725917,"duration_in_seconds":3544}]},{"id":"8de8c907-94ad-42dc-a45f-a33322f5ceed","title":"Episode #93: Bitcoin Surveillance Defeats Child Pornography Site, Google Maps Snitching on Policemen, Unplugging from Technology, 5 Questions to Answer Before You Persuade Someone, and the Nutrients/Calories Relationship","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/bitcoin-googlemaps","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we get into how the feds utilized Bitcoin surveillance technology to take down one of the world's largest child abuse websites. We also discuss the new Google maps feature, which gives you insight on where speed traps will be located.\n\nIn the real life experience section, we talk about what it means to truly unplug from social media, and the different strategies to use social media in a productive way. We also talk about some of the more effective methods to enable your full-time job to fuel your side hustle.\n\nIn the book talk section, we discuss the best questions to have answered before you sell your ideas or product, analyzing Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold.\" We end the show discussing the best relationship between nutrients and calories, drawing from a section of Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-12:15: We get into our weekend recap, including Tim's camping trip, Slager's gym story, and his inspiring Whole Foods experience with an employee working on a side hustle.\n12:15-21:00: Bitcoin surveillance enabled the feds to defeat a child abuse site based in South Korea. We discuss the technology used to do this and the benefits for cybersecurity.\n21:00-27:00: Google maps is launching a new feature that notifies you of speed traps. We talk about the implications of this update and how effective it will be.\n27:00-28:30: Slager expands on his real life experience, explaining how you can successfully use your full-time job to fund your side hustle.\n28:30-33:15: Tim further explains how you can truly unplug from social media and the different strategies to stay productive through social media.\n33:15-37:15: Reflecting on Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold,\" Tim analyzes the top 5 questions you should have the answer to before you try to persuade someone or sell them on your ideas, services, or products.\n37:15-42:30: Slager gives his insights on a portion of Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" involving the relationship between calories, micronutrients, and macronutrients, and how you can use this to maximize your health.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we get into how the feds utilized Bitcoin surveillance technology to take down one of the world's largest child abuse websites. We also discuss the new Google maps feature, which gives you insight on where speed traps will be located.

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In the real life experience section, we talk about what it means to truly unplug from social media, and the different strategies to use social media in a productive way. We also talk about some of the more effective methods to enable your full-time job to fuel your side hustle.

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In the book talk section, we discuss the best questions to have answered before you sell your ideas or product, analyzing Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold." We end the show discussing the best relationship between nutrients and calories, drawing from a section of Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-12:15: We get into our weekend recap, including Tim's camping trip, Slager's gym story, and his inspiring Whole Foods experience with an employee working on a side hustle.
\n12:15-21:00: Bitcoin surveillance enabled the feds to defeat a child abuse site based in South Korea. We discuss the technology used to do this and the benefits for cybersecurity.
\n21:00-27:00: Google maps is launching a new feature that notifies you of speed traps. We talk about the implications of this update and how effective it will be.
\n27:00-28:30: Slager expands on his real life experience, explaining how you can successfully use your full-time job to fund your side hustle.
\n28:30-33:15: Tim further explains how you can truly unplug from social media and the different strategies to stay productive through social media.
\n33:15-37:15: Reflecting on Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold," Tim analyzes the top 5 questions you should have the answer to before you try to persuade someone or sell them on your ideas, services, or products.
\n37:15-42:30: Slager gives his insights on a portion of Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life" involving the relationship between calories, micronutrients, and macronutrients, and how you can use this to maximize your health.

","summary":"In today's current events, we get into how the feds utilized Bitcoin surveillance technology to take down one of the world's largest child abuse websites. We also discuss the new Google maps feature, which gives you insight on where speed traps will be located.\r\n\r\nIn the real life experience section, we talk about what it means to truly unplug from social media, and the different strategies to use social media in a productive way. We also talk about some of the more effective methods to enable your full-time job to fuel your side hustle.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, we discuss the best questions to have answered before you sell your ideas or product, analyzing Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold.\" We end the show discussing the best relationship between nutrients and calories, drawing from a section of Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","date_published":"2019-10-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/8de8c907-94ad-42dc-a45f-a33322f5ceed.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":41420497,"duration_in_seconds":2696}]},{"id":"5e793fe3-b421-45c3-b659-0992faa8896a","title":"Episode 92: Greg Meade, Co-Founder and CEO of Crossnet","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/greg-meade-crossnet","content_text":"Show Description:\n \nGreg Meade (@lifeofmeade) is the Co-Founder and CEO of Crossnet (@crossnetgame), a game that combines the concept of Four Square and Volleyball. Formed in 2018 with his brother Chris and childhood friend Mike Delpapa, the business has quickly become popular across the country and is on track for $2 million in sales this year. It is currently sold in sporting goods stores, online, and through physical education programs.\n \nIn this interview, Greg talks about how the idea formed and the motivations behind creating the game, the biggest challenges to overcome during the entrepreneurial journey, and the lessons he has learned while growing the company.\n \nTo learn more about Crossnet, you can visit: https://www.crossnetgame.com/\n \nShow Highlights:\n \n3:30-8:30: Greg talks about the motivations behind creating Crossnet, how to play the game, and how the idea came to life.\n8:30-17:00: We ask Greg about the toughest challenges the founders have had to overcome, projections for this coming year, and the long-term goals for the company.\n17:00-22:15: Greg talks about the small improvements the company had to make with the initial product, legal aspects, and how they were able to fund their own business.\n22:15-28:15: Greg discusses life before Crossnet and the important lessons he has learned as an entrepreneur.\n28:15-33:30: We end the show by asking Greg about his final advice to anyone starting a business and why he thinks Crossnet is unique and will be successful.Special Guest: Greg Meade.","content_html":"

Show Description:
\n 
\nGreg Meade (@lifeofmeade) is the Co-Founder and CEO of Crossnet (@crossnetgame), a game that combines the concept of Four Square and Volleyball. Formed in 2018 with his brother Chris and childhood friend Mike Delpapa, the business has quickly become popular across the country and is on track for $2 million in sales this year. It is currently sold in sporting goods stores, online, and through physical education programs.
\n 
\nIn this interview, Greg talks about how the idea formed and the motivations behind creating the game, the biggest challenges to overcome during the entrepreneurial journey, and the lessons he has learned while growing the company.
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\nTo learn more about Crossnet, you can visit: https://www.crossnetgame.com/
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\nShow Highlights:
\n 
\n3:30-8:30: Greg talks about the motivations behind creating Crossnet, how to play the game, and how the idea came to life.
\n8:30-17:00: We ask Greg about the toughest challenges the founders have had to overcome, projections for this coming year, and the long-term goals for the company.
\n17:00-22:15: Greg talks about the small improvements the company had to make with the initial product, legal aspects, and how they were able to fund their own business.
\n22:15-28:15: Greg discusses life before Crossnet and the important lessons he has learned as an entrepreneur.
\n28:15-33:30: We end the show by asking Greg about his final advice to anyone starting a business and why he thinks Crossnet is unique and will be successful.

Special Guest: Greg Meade.

","summary":"Greg Meade (@lifeofmeade) is the Co-Founder and CEO of Crossnet (@crossnetgame), a game that combines the concept of Four Square and Volleyball. Formed in 2018 with his brother Chris and childhood friend Mike Delpapa, the business has quickly become popular across the country and is on track for $2 million in sales this year. It is currently sold in sporting goods stores, online, and through physical education programs.\r\n \r\nIn this interview, Greg talks about how the idea formed and the motivations behind creating the game, the biggest challenges to overcome during the entrepreneurial journey, and the lessons he has learned while growing the company.\r\n \r\nTo learn more about Crossnet, you can visit: crossnetgame.com","date_published":"2019-10-17T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5e793fe3-b421-45c3-b659-0992faa8896a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":35145802,"duration_in_seconds":2086}]},{"id":"ed0af8f5-8688-4bdc-a493-ae832c083b58","title":"Episode 91: Biggest Mistakes by Entrepreneurs, Southwest Airlines Eliminating a Key Perk, 3 Recession-Proof Stocks, Anti-Cancer Meal Plan, Tim's New Marketing Job, Ellen DeGeneres' Wisdom, and Influencing through Love and Confidence","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/southwestairlines-recessionproofstocks-anti-ellendegeneres","content_text":"Show Highlights:\n\nToday, we talk about the #1 biggest mistake people make when starting a business, Southwest Airlines doing away with a lovable long-term perk, and 3 stocks to keep an eye on as we approach a possible recession. Slager then highlights a meal plan recommended by Oncologist Adil Akhtar, and how a few simple changes can improve your long-term health\n\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about his new marketing job with Stone Creek Communities and how it fuels his passion. Slager brings up Ellen DeGeneres' comments about being friends with people who hold a different political stance, and how we can apply this to our own lives.\n\nIn book talk, Slager highlights a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life,\" and the importance of using your tough circumstances to jumpstart something meaningful. Tim talks about a principle from Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold,\" involving persuading people to invest time or money in you through love and confidence.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-16:45: We give our weekend recap, including Slager's light show in Cincinnati, Tim's thoughts on the Joker Movie, and our tattoo aspirations.\n16:45-24:30: We talk about the #1 biggest mistake people make when starting a business (according to Mark Cuban). We get into healthy practices about starting a business while working a full time job.\n24:30-31:00: Southwest Airlines is cutting back on its discounts for senior airfare. We discuss why we think it is making the change and what this means for the baby boomers.\n31:00-36:30: We talk about 3 perfect stocks to buy ahead of a recession, analyzing an article Tim read in the Motley Fool by Matthew DiLallo.\n36:30-44:30: We discuss the most optimal diet to reduce cancer risks, expanding on are commendation by Oncologist Adil Akhtar.\n44:30-49:00: Tim describes his exciting new marketing job that he started last week.\n49:00-53:45: We discuss how Ellen DeGeneres taught everyone an important lesson last week about being friends with people who don't have the same point of view as you.\n53:45-57:15: Slager talks about using a frustration work situation to your advantage, influenced by Aubrey Marcus' \"Own The Day, Own Your Life.\"\n57:15-1:01:00: Tim started Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold\" last week, and he talks about how you can influence someone through love and confidence.","content_html":"

Show Highlights:

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Today, we talk about the #1 biggest mistake people make when starting a business, Southwest Airlines doing away with a lovable long-term perk, and 3 stocks to keep an eye on as we approach a possible recession. Slager then highlights a meal plan recommended by Oncologist Adil Akhtar, and how a few simple changes can improve your long-term health

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In real life experience, Tim talks about his new marketing job with Stone Creek Communities and how it fuels his passion. Slager brings up Ellen DeGeneres' comments about being friends with people who hold a different political stance, and how we can apply this to our own lives.

\n\n

In book talk, Slager highlights a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life," and the importance of using your tough circumstances to jumpstart something meaningful. Tim talks about a principle from Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold," involving persuading people to invest time or money in you through love and confidence.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-16:45: We give our weekend recap, including Slager's light show in Cincinnati, Tim's thoughts on the Joker Movie, and our tattoo aspirations.
\n16:45-24:30: We talk about the #1 biggest mistake people make when starting a business (according to Mark Cuban). We get into healthy practices about starting a business while working a full time job.
\n24:30-31:00: Southwest Airlines is cutting back on its discounts for senior airfare. We discuss why we think it is making the change and what this means for the baby boomers.
\n31:00-36:30: We talk about 3 perfect stocks to buy ahead of a recession, analyzing an article Tim read in the Motley Fool by Matthew DiLallo.
\n36:30-44:30: We discuss the most optimal diet to reduce cancer risks, expanding on are commendation by Oncologist Adil Akhtar.
\n44:30-49:00: Tim describes his exciting new marketing job that he started last week.
\n49:00-53:45: We discuss how Ellen DeGeneres taught everyone an important lesson last week about being friends with people who don't have the same point of view as you.
\n53:45-57:15: Slager talks about using a frustration work situation to your advantage, influenced by Aubrey Marcus' "Own The Day, Own Your Life."
\n57:15-1:01:00: Tim started Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold" last week, and he talks about how you can influence someone through love and confidence.

","summary":"Today, we talk about the #1 biggest mistake people make when starting a business, Southwest Airlines doing away with a lovable long-term perk, and 3 stocks to keep an eye on as we approach a possible recession. Slager then highlights a meal plan recommended by Oncologist Adil Akhtar, and how a few simple changes can improve your long-term health\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about his new marketing job with Stone Creek Communities and how it fuels his passion. Slager brings up Ellen DeGeneres' comments about being friends with people who hold a different political stance, and how we can apply this to our own lives.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, Slager highlights a section from Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life,\" and the importance of using your tough circumstances to jumpstart something meaningful. Tim talks about a principle from Grant Cardone's \"Sell or Be Sold,\" involving persuading people to invest time or money in you through love and confidence.","date_published":"2019-10-15T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/ed0af8f5-8688-4bdc-a493-ae832c083b58.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59936002,"duration_in_seconds":3737}]},{"id":"6911468e-6575-4098-b40f-ee0517ceb17f","title":"Episode 90: Burger King's Creative Ad Campaign, Streaming Wars Heating Up, Homebuyer Email Fraud, Dreamers vs. Doers, Handling Uncertainty, and How to Block Out Distractions","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/burgerking-streamingwars","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we highlight Burger King's creative advertising campaign involving food comas. We also discuss the streaming wars, and how competition is heating up between Amazon, Google, and Disney after a couple of branding disputes. We end the segment by talking about email fraud and how a homebuyer from Texas was a victim of a business email compromise scam.\n\nIn the real life experience section, Slager gets into what separates dreamers from doers, as well as the importance or cross-training. Tim describes the lessons he learned after experiencing debit card fraud this past weekend.\n\nFor book talk, Tim expands on some advice about handling uncertainty from Laura R. Walker in Tim Ferriss' book \"Tribe of Mentors.\" Slager discusses what it means to do the hard tasks and black out distractions, analyzing parts of Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-10:00: We talk about the new Joker movie, Heath Ledger's attention to detail in Dark Knight, which actor Slager resembles the most, and why Tim did not finish out his high school basketball career.\n10:00-17:15: We discuss the creative advertising campaign that Burger King launched involving food comas, and how the idea was formed by a store manager in Mexico City.\n17:15-24:30: The streaming wars are heating up between Amazon, Google, and Disney. We discuss the different strategic moves these companies are implementing with advertising and what this all means for the consumer.\n24:30-29:30: We talk about a man from Texas, who was a victim of a business email compromise scam. This leads into a discussion on how hackers are getting smarter about targeting home buyers, and what you can do to be more aware.\n29:30-34:30: Tim tells of his own experience from this past weekend being a victim of debit card fraud and the lessons that he learned.\n34:30-38:30 Slager reflects on a quote from Steve Jobs that talks about what separates dreamers from doers.\n38:30-42:30: Slager talks about the importance of cross-functional training, citing his own example of yoga and rehab.\n42:30-46:30: Tim highlights a section from Tim Ferriss' \"Tribe of Mentors,\" where Laura R. Walker talks about handling uncertainty in life. We give a couple suggestions on how to do this in your own life.\n46:30-51:30: Slager ends the show talking about doing the hard tasks and blocking out distractions, influenced by Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we highlight Burger King's creative advertising campaign involving food comas. We also discuss the streaming wars, and how competition is heating up between Amazon, Google, and Disney after a couple of branding disputes. We end the segment by talking about email fraud and how a homebuyer from Texas was a victim of a business email compromise scam.

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In the real life experience section, Slager gets into what separates dreamers from doers, as well as the importance or cross-training. Tim describes the lessons he learned after experiencing debit card fraud this past weekend.

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For book talk, Tim expands on some advice about handling uncertainty from Laura R. Walker in Tim Ferriss' book "Tribe of Mentors." Slager discusses what it means to do the hard tasks and black out distractions, analyzing parts of Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-10:00: We talk about the new Joker movie, Heath Ledger's attention to detail in Dark Knight, which actor Slager resembles the most, and why Tim did not finish out his high school basketball career.
\n10:00-17:15: We discuss the creative advertising campaign that Burger King launched involving food comas, and how the idea was formed by a store manager in Mexico City.
\n17:15-24:30: The streaming wars are heating up between Amazon, Google, and Disney. We discuss the different strategic moves these companies are implementing with advertising and what this all means for the consumer.
\n24:30-29:30: We talk about a man from Texas, who was a victim of a business email compromise scam. This leads into a discussion on how hackers are getting smarter about targeting home buyers, and what you can do to be more aware.
\n29:30-34:30: Tim tells of his own experience from this past weekend being a victim of debit card fraud and the lessons that he learned.
\n34:30-38:30 Slager reflects on a quote from Steve Jobs that talks about what separates dreamers from doers.
\n38:30-42:30: Slager talks about the importance of cross-functional training, citing his own example of yoga and rehab.
\n42:30-46:30: Tim highlights a section from Tim Ferriss' "Tribe of Mentors," where Laura R. Walker talks about handling uncertainty in life. We give a couple suggestions on how to do this in your own life.
\n46:30-51:30: Slager ends the show talking about doing the hard tasks and blocking out distractions, influenced by Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

","summary":"In today's current events, we highlight Burger King's creative advertising campaign involving food comas. We also discuss the streaming wars, and how competition is heating up between Amazon, Google, and Disney after a couple of branding disputes. We end the segment by talking about email fraud and how a homebuyer from Texas was a victim of a business email compromise scam.\r\n\r\nIn the real life experience section, Slager gets into what separates dreamers from doers, as well as the importance or cross-training. Tim describes the lessons he learned after experiencing debit card fraud this past weekend.\r\n\r\nFor book talk, Tim expands on some advice about handling uncertainty from Laura R. Walker in Tim Ferriss' book \"Tribe of Mentors.\" Slager discusses what it means to do the hard tasks and black out distractions, analyzing parts of Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life.\"","date_published":"2019-10-08T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/6911468e-6575-4098-b40f-ee0517ceb17f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48271142,"duration_in_seconds":3132}]},{"id":"808a1e70-74d6-4ab9-8b6f-9df3fc451fee","title":"Episode 89: Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, Celebrity Dermatologist/Dermatopathologist, Host of the Dr. Mudgil Podcast","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/dr-mudgil","content_text":"*Show Description: *\n\nDr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil (@dr_mudgil) is a celebrity Dermatologist and Dermatopathologist from New York City, and host of the Dr. Mudgil Podcast. He provides helpful and engaging content regarding health and wellness on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Dr. Mudgil is recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doc and a New York Times Super Doc.\n\nIn this interview, Dr. Mudgil talks about his journey to success and starting his private practice, how he discovered social media and overcame his professional plateau at age 42, and his goals to inspire those around him through content across the internet.\n\nTo learn more about Dr. Mudgil, you can visit him on any social media platform or visit his website at:\n\nMudgildermatology.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-11:00: Dr. Mudgil describes his background in Dermatology and Dermatopathology, breaking through his \"plateau\", and how he utilized the power of social media to rejuvenate his personal brand.\n11:00-17:00: Dr. Mudgil talks about meeting Gary Vaynerchuk, attending his round table event with other entrepreneurs, and some of his goals for social media.\n17:00-27:00: Dr. Mudgil explains the influence his mother had on him, where he got his mindset, and how he started his first private practice in New York City.\n27:00-37:15: We ask Dr. Mudgil what the biggest challenges were to overcome when starting his first business, expanding his 2nd office to Long Island, and why he chose the Dermatology and Dermatopathology paths.\n37:15-46:30: Dr. Mudgil discusses how nutrition has impacted his personal and professional lives, how he plans out the content for his social media channels, and the motivation to start his podcast.\n46:30-55:30: Dr. Mudgil goes into how he has achieved growth on social media and the process of writing his upcoming book.\n55:30-1:02:30: To end the show, we ask Dr. Mudgil how he has separated himself from most doctors and how he has reached success, as well as the impact he wants to leave on the world.Special Guest: Dr. Adarsh Mudgil.","content_html":"

*Show Description: *

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Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil (@dr_mudgil) is a celebrity Dermatologist and Dermatopathologist from New York City, and host of the Dr. Mudgil Podcast. He provides helpful and engaging content regarding health and wellness on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Dr. Mudgil is recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doc and a New York Times Super Doc.

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In this interview, Dr. Mudgil talks about his journey to success and starting his private practice, how he discovered social media and overcame his professional plateau at age 42, and his goals to inspire those around him through content across the internet.

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To learn more about Dr. Mudgil, you can visit him on any social media platform or visit his website at:

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Mudgildermatology.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-11:00: Dr. Mudgil describes his background in Dermatology and Dermatopathology, breaking through his "plateau", and how he utilized the power of social media to rejuvenate his personal brand.
\n11:00-17:00: Dr. Mudgil talks about meeting Gary Vaynerchuk, attending his round table event with other entrepreneurs, and some of his goals for social media.
\n17:00-27:00: Dr. Mudgil explains the influence his mother had on him, where he got his mindset, and how he started his first private practice in New York City.
\n27:00-37:15: We ask Dr. Mudgil what the biggest challenges were to overcome when starting his first business, expanding his 2nd office to Long Island, and why he chose the Dermatology and Dermatopathology paths.
\n37:15-46:30: Dr. Mudgil discusses how nutrition has impacted his personal and professional lives, how he plans out the content for his social media channels, and the motivation to start his podcast.
\n46:30-55:30: Dr. Mudgil goes into how he has achieved growth on social media and the process of writing his upcoming book.
\n55:30-1:02:30: To end the show, we ask Dr. Mudgil how he has separated himself from most doctors and how he has reached success, as well as the impact he wants to leave on the world.

Special Guest: Dr. Adarsh Mudgil.

","summary":"Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil (@dr_mudgil) is a celebrity Dermatologist and Dermatopathologist from New York City, and host of the Dr. Mudgil Podcast. He provides helpful and engaging content regarding health and wellness on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Dr. Mudgil is recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doc and a New York Times Super Doc.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Dr. Mudgil talks about his journey to success and starting his private practice, how he discovered social media and overcame his professional plateau at age 42, and his goals to inspire those around him through content across the internet.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Dr. Mudgil, you can visit him on any social media platform or visit his website at:\r\n\r\nMudgildermatology.com","date_published":"2019-10-03T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/808a1e70-74d6-4ab9-8b6f-9df3fc451fee.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":65037933,"duration_in_seconds":3806}]},{"id":"46edaa9b-f6cb-4612-9b5f-2a13e83b8766","title":"Episode 88: Crossnet Invents a New Game, GE's Wind Turbine, Amazon Prime for Healthcare, New Writing Gig, Becoming a More Interesting Person, How to Make Better Decisions, and Owning Your Workspace","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/crossnet-generalelectric-amazonhealthcare-betterdecisionis-owningyourlife","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about the company Crossnet, which invented a game combining four square and volleyball. We also get into General Electric's new wind turbine and Amazon's new healthcare initiative it is rolling out for its employees. We also give a quick update on everybody's favorite reality television star, Mike \"The Situation\" Sorrentino.\n\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about another new writing gig he received to help other professionals land jobs. Slager talks about 3 things you can implement in regular conversation to make you a more interesting person.\n\nIn book talk, we talk about making better and more efficient decisions based on the book \"80/20 Principle\" by Richard Koch. We also discuss taking ownership in your professional life and work through \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by Aubrey Marcus.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-13:00: We give our weekend recap: Slager gives a health update on his dog Sophie, and Tim talks about his Sunday car troubles.\n13:00-21:15: A few entrepreneurs from the northeast invented a game that combines Volleyball and Four Square. We talk about the company Crossnet and its formula for success.\n21:15-27:00: General Electric is building the world's largest offshore wind turbine. We talk about this move and its impact for the company.\n27:00-33:45: Amazon is looking to make an impact in the healthcare industry. We discuss and analyze its new program, Amazon Care.\n33:45-38:15: We briefly talk Mike \"The Situation\" Sorrentino's recent fitness transformation thanks to his prison experience.\n38:15-44:00: Tim discusses another writing gig that he just earned, involving crafting people's resumes and cover letters.\n44:00-50:15: Slager discusses 3 things to make you a more interesting person in any conversation.\n50:15-54:30: Analyzing a section from \"The 80/20 Principle\" by Richard Koch, Tim talks about making better decisions and in a more efficient way.\n54:30-1:00:30: Influenced by Aubrey Marcus' \"Own the Day, Own Your Life,\" Slager talks about 3 things you can do to take ownership in your professional life and work.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about the company Crossnet, which invented a game combining four square and volleyball. We also get into General Electric's new wind turbine and Amazon's new healthcare initiative it is rolling out for its employees. We also give a quick update on everybody's favorite reality television star, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino.

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In real life experience, Tim talks about another new writing gig he received to help other professionals land jobs. Slager talks about 3 things you can implement in regular conversation to make you a more interesting person.

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In book talk, we talk about making better and more efficient decisions based on the book "80/20 Principle" by Richard Koch. We also discuss taking ownership in your professional life and work through "Own the Day, Own Your Life" by Aubrey Marcus.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-13:00: We give our weekend recap: Slager gives a health update on his dog Sophie, and Tim talks about his Sunday car troubles.
\n13:00-21:15: A few entrepreneurs from the northeast invented a game that combines Volleyball and Four Square. We talk about the company Crossnet and its formula for success.
\n21:15-27:00: General Electric is building the world's largest offshore wind turbine. We talk about this move and its impact for the company.
\n27:00-33:45: Amazon is looking to make an impact in the healthcare industry. We discuss and analyze its new program, Amazon Care.
\n33:45-38:15: We briefly talk Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino's recent fitness transformation thanks to his prison experience.
\n38:15-44:00: Tim discusses another writing gig that he just earned, involving crafting people's resumes and cover letters.
\n44:00-50:15: Slager discusses 3 things to make you a more interesting person in any conversation.
\n50:15-54:30: Analyzing a section from "The 80/20 Principle" by Richard Koch, Tim talks about making better decisions and in a more efficient way.
\n54:30-1:00:30: Influenced by Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life," Slager talks about 3 things you can do to take ownership in your professional life and work.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about the company Crossnet, which invented a game combining four square and volleyball. We also get into General Electric's new wind turbine and Amazon's new healthcare initiative it is rolling out for its employees. We also give a quick update on everybody's favorite reality television star, Mike \"The Situation\" Sorrentino.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about another new writing gig he received to help other professionals land jobs. Slager talks about 3 things you can implement in regular conversation to make you a more interesting person.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, we talk about making better and more efficient decisions based on the book \"80/20 Principle\" by Richard Koch. We also discuss taking ownership in your professional life and work through \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by Aubrey Marcus.","date_published":"2019-10-01T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/46edaa9b-f6cb-4612-9b5f-2a13e83b8766.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57721137,"duration_in_seconds":3709}]},{"id":"fe90ffb0-9e75-456b-a652-b18ce713255d","title":"Episode 87: When Blockbuster Declined to Buy Netflix, Amazon's New Shoes, Headset Technology to Treat Depression and Anxiety, Morning Routines, Approaching Difficult Conversations, and Taking Risks","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/blockbusternetflix-amazonshoes-headsettechnology","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nToday, we talk about the meeting that went down between Blockbuster and Netflix in 2000, and the business implications from this. We also discuss Amazon's new shoe that was released this summer and how it will compete with Allbirds. We then highlight a new invention from Indianapolis entrepreneur Bart Waclawik , which aims to treat anxiety and depression through headset technology.\n\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about a new morning routine involving movement and balance that allows him to wake up better each morning. Slager brings up a point about making tough conversations easier and more effective.\n\nIn the book talk section, Slager recaps a section of \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" and the right way to approach arguments. Tim talks about a section from \"Soul Fuel\" by Bear Grylls involving the concept of fear and taking risk.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-10:00: We give our weekend recap, playing billiards in our childhood, and go into our thoughts on the Antonio Brown Situation.\n10:00-19:30: We dive into the details of how Blockbuster declined to buy Netflix in September 2000. We discuss the business implications and the lessons learned from this missed opportunity.\n19:30-23:30: Amazon is selling a new shoes that is less expensive, but comparable to Allbirds. We discuss this business move and whether Amazon will be successful.\n23:30-31:30: We discuss an Indianapolis entrepreneur's invention that uses headset technology to treat anxiety depression in a new, creative way.\n31:30-36:00: Tim describes a new morning routine exercise he implemented into his morning involving movement, balance and stability.\n36:00-42:30: We discuss how you can take difficult conversations and make them easier in your everyday life.\n42:30-47:30: Slager analyzes a section of \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" involving arguments and the right way to approach them.\n47:30-53:30: We end the show talking about the concept of fear and taking risk, highlighting a section from \"Soul Fuel\" by Bear Grylls.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Today, we talk about the meeting that went down between Blockbuster and Netflix in 2000, and the business implications from this. We also discuss Amazon's new shoe that was released this summer and how it will compete with Allbirds. We then highlight a new invention from Indianapolis entrepreneur Bart Waclawik , which aims to treat anxiety and depression through headset technology.

\n\n

In real life experience, Tim talks about a new morning routine involving movement and balance that allows him to wake up better each morning. Slager brings up a point about making tough conversations easier and more effective.

\n\n

In the book talk section, Slager recaps a section of "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and the right way to approach arguments. Tim talks about a section from "Soul Fuel" by Bear Grylls involving the concept of fear and taking risk.

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-10:00: We give our weekend recap, playing billiards in our childhood, and go into our thoughts on the Antonio Brown Situation.
\n10:00-19:30: We dive into the details of how Blockbuster declined to buy Netflix in September 2000. We discuss the business implications and the lessons learned from this missed opportunity.
\n19:30-23:30: Amazon is selling a new shoes that is less expensive, but comparable to Allbirds. We discuss this business move and whether Amazon will be successful.
\n23:30-31:30: We discuss an Indianapolis entrepreneur's invention that uses headset technology to treat anxiety depression in a new, creative way.
\n31:30-36:00: Tim describes a new morning routine exercise he implemented into his morning involving movement, balance and stability.
\n36:00-42:30: We discuss how you can take difficult conversations and make them easier in your everyday life.
\n42:30-47:30: Slager analyzes a section of "How to Win Friends and Influence People" involving arguments and the right way to approach them.
\n47:30-53:30: We end the show talking about the concept of fear and taking risk, highlighting a section from "Soul Fuel" by Bear Grylls.

","summary":"Today, we talk about the meeting that went down between Blockbuster and Netflix in 2000, and the business implications from this. We also discuss Amazon's new shoe that was released this summer and how it will compete with Allbirds. We then highlight a new invention from Indianapolis entrepreneur Bart Waclawik , which aims to treat anxiety and depression through headset technology.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about a new morning routine involving movement and balance that allows him to wake up better each morning. Slager brings up a point about making tough conversations easier and more effective.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Slager recaps a section of \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" and the right way to approach arguments. Tim talks about a section from \"Soul Fuel\" by Bear Grylls involving the concept of fear and taking risk.","date_published":"2019-09-24T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/fe90ffb0-9e75-456b-a652-b18ce713255d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51864865,"duration_in_seconds":3260}]},{"id":"34ae39bf-176c-43a3-ba60-76161e00edf1","title":"Episode 86: Kellen Milad, Founder of Movement Parallels Life","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kellen-milad","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKellen Milad (@movement.parallels.life) is the Founder of Movement Parallels Life, which blends physical, mental, and emotional fitness through organic movement and a holistic/integrative approach. He also works as a team instructor for MovNat, a global fitness company that promotes fitness via natural movements. Kellen has a degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with continued education in movement and nutrition.\n\nIn this interview, Kellen talks about his journey, transitioning from the psychology world into fitness and movement, starting his own business, and creating a balanced lifestyle for himself and others which is unique to the individual.\n\nTo learn more about Kellen, you can visit movementparallelslife.com, or find him on Instagram or YouTube.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-12:00: Kellen gets into his background, his experience in the psychology realm, and what motivated him to transition to fitness and use this knowledge.\n12:00-31:00: Kellen discusses his experience in the movement industry and working at MovNat, a global fitness company that promotes fitness via natural movements. He also gets into using his knowledge about corrective movements to help cities reduce overhead costs and insurance premiums when people get injured and are out of work. \n31:00-40:45: Kellen talks about starting his own business, Movement Parallels Life, and goes in detail about the entrepreneurial journey, providing value first, and how psychology has allowed him to create meaningful relationships with people.\n40:45-47:00: Kellen describes the process of finding his inner peace through his movement journey.\n47:00-1:01:00: We ask Kellen about exercises you can do to promote better balance, including advice for people who sit for long periods of time each day.\n1:01:00-1:09:00: Kellen highlights how you can be successful in the fitness industry without a kinesiology or physical therapy undergraduate background, and he offers his final advice on how to give yourself permission to be successful.Special Guest: Kellen Milad.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Kellen Milad (@movement.parallels.life) is the Founder of Movement Parallels Life, which blends physical, mental, and emotional fitness through organic movement and a holistic/integrative approach. He also works as a team instructor for MovNat, a global fitness company that promotes fitness via natural movements. Kellen has a degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with continued education in movement and nutrition.

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In this interview, Kellen talks about his journey, transitioning from the psychology world into fitness and movement, starting his own business, and creating a balanced lifestyle for himself and others which is unique to the individual.

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To learn more about Kellen, you can visit movementparallelslife.com, or find him on Instagram or YouTube.

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-12:00: Kellen gets into his background, his experience in the psychology realm, and what motivated him to transition to fitness and use this knowledge.
\n12:00-31:00: Kellen discusses his experience in the movement industry and working at MovNat, a global fitness company that promotes fitness via natural movements. He also gets into using his knowledge about corrective movements to help cities reduce overhead costs and insurance premiums when people get injured and are out of work.
\n31:00-40:45: Kellen talks about starting his own business, Movement Parallels Life, and goes in detail about the entrepreneurial journey, providing value first, and how psychology has allowed him to create meaningful relationships with people.
\n40:45-47:00: Kellen describes the process of finding his inner peace through his movement journey.
\n47:00-1:01:00: We ask Kellen about exercises you can do to promote better balance, including advice for people who sit for long periods of time each day.
\n1:01:00-1:09:00: Kellen highlights how you can be successful in the fitness industry without a kinesiology or physical therapy undergraduate background, and he offers his final advice on how to give yourself permission to be successful.

Special Guest: Kellen Milad.

","summary":"Kellen Milad (@movement.parallels.life) is the Founder of Movement Parallels Life, which blends physical, mental, and emotional fitness through organic movement and a holistic/integrative approach. He also works as a team instructor for MovNat, a global fitness company that promotes fitness via natural movements. Kellen has a degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with continued education in movement and nutrition.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Kellen talks about his journey, transitioning from the psychology world into fitness and movement, starting his own business, and creating a balanced lifestyle for himself and others which is unique to the individual.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Kellen, you can visit movementparallelslife.com, or find him on Instagram or YouTube.","date_published":"2019-09-20T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/34ae39bf-176c-43a3-ba60-76161e00edf1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":67191424,"duration_in_seconds":4221}]},{"id":"117c3be8-e492-473a-b00d-47b8761f3aea","title":"Episode 85: Female Teenage Motocross Legend, Afro-Brazilian Entrepreneurs, Pendulum Lunges, Seeking Proper Advice, Basketball Mentoring, Definition of Success, and Benefits of Deep Breathing","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/motocrosslegends-brazilianentrepreneurs","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events we discuss a female 15 year-old motocross professional who is outperforming men and giving back to her community. And we also discuss how Afro-Brazilian entrepreneurs are overcoming racial injustice in the job market in Brazil to start their own businesses in the community. Slager also praises a fitness article about the benefits of pendulum lunges.\n\nIn real life experience, Slager discusses what it means to build advice from other people into your own success, and Tim shares of an experience he had mentoring a young basketball player at the YMCA.\n\nIn the book talk section of the episode, Tim discusses his final takeaways about success from \"War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield, and Slager pulls a section out of \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by Aubrey Marcus about deep breathing.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-8:00: We give our weekend recap, celebrating our roommates' birthdays, and each of our funny stories from this past week.\n8:00-14:30: We talk about 15-year old Tanya Muzinda from Zimbabwe, who is outperforming men in the world of motocross. We also discuss how she is giving back to her community and making a difference.\n14:30-22:30: We get into how two black entrepreneurs from Brazil are using racial injustice in the job market as fuel to start their own businesses and impact the community around them.\n22:30-27:00: Slager positively analyzes an article about pendulum lunges and how this can have a huge impact on your next leg workout.\n27:00-33:00: Slager reflects on an interview from Jay Shetty's \"On Purpose\" podcast about seeking advice from others. We talk about how you can use other's words of wisdom as an additive to your own recipe for success.\n33:00-40:00: Tim shares an experience of how he helped a kid at the YMCA prepare for his upcoming basketball tryouts.\n40:00-44:30: Analyzing a section from \"The War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield, we talk about the definition of success and finding out who we are.\n44:30-48:30: Slager dives back into a section from \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" and discusses how deep breathing affects blood pressure in a positive way.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events we discuss a female 15 year-old motocross professional who is outperforming men and giving back to her community. And we also discuss how Afro-Brazilian entrepreneurs are overcoming racial injustice in the job market in Brazil to start their own businesses in the community. Slager also praises a fitness article about the benefits of pendulum lunges.

\n\n

In real life experience, Slager discusses what it means to build advice from other people into your own success, and Tim shares of an experience he had mentoring a young basketball player at the YMCA.

\n\n

In the book talk section of the episode, Tim discusses his final takeaways about success from "War of Art" by Steven Pressfield, and Slager pulls a section out of "Own the Day, Own Your Life" by Aubrey Marcus about deep breathing.

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-8:00: We give our weekend recap, celebrating our roommates' birthdays, and each of our funny stories from this past week.
\n8:00-14:30: We talk about 15-year old Tanya Muzinda from Zimbabwe, who is outperforming men in the world of motocross. We also discuss how she is giving back to her community and making a difference.
\n14:30-22:30: We get into how two black entrepreneurs from Brazil are using racial injustice in the job market as fuel to start their own businesses and impact the community around them.
\n22:30-27:00: Slager positively analyzes an article about pendulum lunges and how this can have a huge impact on your next leg workout.
\n27:00-33:00: Slager reflects on an interview from Jay Shetty's "On Purpose" podcast about seeking advice from others. We talk about how you can use other's words of wisdom as an additive to your own recipe for success.
\n33:00-40:00: Tim shares an experience of how he helped a kid at the YMCA prepare for his upcoming basketball tryouts.
\n40:00-44:30: Analyzing a section from "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield, we talk about the definition of success and finding out who we are.
\n44:30-48:30: Slager dives back into a section from "Own the Day, Own Your Life" and discusses how deep breathing affects blood pressure in a positive way.

","summary":"In today's current events we discuss a female 15 year-old motocross professional who is outperforming men and giving back to her community. And we also discuss how Afro-Brazilian entrepreneurs are overcoming racial injustice in the job market in Brazil to start their own businesses in the community. Slager also praises a fitness article about the benefits of pendulum lunges.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Slager discusses what it means to build advice from other people into your own success, and Tim shares of an experience he had mentoring a young basketball player at the YMCA.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section of the episode, Tim discusses his final takeaways about success from \"War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield, and Slager pulls a section out of \"Own the Day, Own Your Life\" by Aubrey Marcus about deep breathing.","date_published":"2019-09-17T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/117c3be8-e492-473a-b00d-47b8761f3aea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45473470,"duration_in_seconds":2968}]},{"id":"aa5853dc-0d49-46e6-8849-09048e7d579c","title":"Episode 84: Justin Rhedrick, Charlotte's #1 Memory and Mindset Coach","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/justin-rhedrick","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJustin Rhedrick (@bitcoinvegan) is a memory and mindset coach from Charlotte, North Carolina. He specializes in areas such as body image, energy/fatigue, sleep, sports performance, stress/anxiety management and relief, weight loss, and vegan and vegetarian food plans.\n\nIn this interview, Justin talks about overcoming obstacles in life and turning your difficult situation around by investing in yourself. He discusses the path toward becoming a health coach, how he builds meaningful relationships with his clients, and what you can do to live a healthy life from a mind and body standpoint.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:45-10:45: Justin gets into his background, how he became a health coach, and advice to his 17-year old self.\n10:45-17:15: Justin explains the importance of authenticity and building trust with his clients. This goes into a deeper discussion on how he uses his past experience to relate with people going through real struggles.\n17:15-27:45: We ask Justin about the biggest change he has seen in himself since he turned his life around after prison, and what he did to make that change.\n27:45-44:45: Justin describes how he earned his first health coach client, and he talks about his process of going vegan, including some of his go-to meals and snacks.\n44:45-54:45: We have a quick basketball discussion and debate if Indiana or North Carolina is the real hoop state.\n54:45-1:03:45: To end the show, Justin gives his final advice to someone who is stuck and looking to make a big life change like he did.Special Guest: Justin Rhedrick.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Justin Rhedrick (@bitcoinvegan) is a memory and mindset coach from Charlotte, North Carolina. He specializes in areas such as body image, energy/fatigue, sleep, sports performance, stress/anxiety management and relief, weight loss, and vegan and vegetarian food plans.

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In this interview, Justin talks about overcoming obstacles in life and turning your difficult situation around by investing in yourself. He discusses the path toward becoming a health coach, how he builds meaningful relationships with his clients, and what you can do to live a healthy life from a mind and body standpoint.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:45-10:45: Justin gets into his background, how he became a health coach, and advice to his 17-year old self.
\n10:45-17:15: Justin explains the importance of authenticity and building trust with his clients. This goes into a deeper discussion on how he uses his past experience to relate with people going through real struggles.
\n17:15-27:45: We ask Justin about the biggest change he has seen in himself since he turned his life around after prison, and what he did to make that change.
\n27:45-44:45: Justin describes how he earned his first health coach client, and he talks about his process of going vegan, including some of his go-to meals and snacks.
\n44:45-54:45: We have a quick basketball discussion and debate if Indiana or North Carolina is the real hoop state.
\n54:45-1:03:45: To end the show, Justin gives his final advice to someone who is stuck and looking to make a big life change like he did.

Special Guest: Justin Rhedrick.

","summary":"Justin Rhedrick (@bitcoinvegan) is a memory and mindset coach from Charlotte, North Carolina. He specializes in areas such as body image, energy/fatigue, sleep, sports performance, stress/anxiety management and relief, weight loss, and vegan and vegetarian food plans.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Justin talks about overcoming obstacles in life and turning your difficult situation around by investing in yourself. He discusses the path toward becoming a health coach, how he builds meaningful relationships with his clients, and what you can do to live a healthy life from a mind and body standpoint.","date_published":"2019-09-12T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/aa5853dc-0d49-46e6-8849-09048e7d579c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":68936411,"duration_in_seconds":3895}]},{"id":"073af784-38aa-4aa7-beec-3f2a668762d8","title":"Episode 83: How a Janitor at Frito Lay Invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Marriage Lawsuit in Virginia, Weight Loss and Muscle Building, Tim's First Writing Gig, Daily Happiness, and the Definition of a Professional","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/fritolay-weightloss-musclebuilding-writing","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss a couple in Virginia suing the state for requiring them to report their race on their birth certificate. We also get into an inspirational story about how a janitor at Frito Lay came up with the idea for Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Lastly, we analyze an article about weight loss and muscle building and the correct way to achieve these two things.\n\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about how he was able to land his first professional writing gig with the help of his passion and hard work. Slager brings an important question to the table about where your daily happiness should come from.\n\nIn book talk, we each finished our books \"The War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield and \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Richard Carlson. We dive into the most important takeaways involving the concept of a true professional, lightening up, and listening to your inner feelings.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-11:15: We get into our weekend recap, our thoughts on scary movies, and Slager's interesting Costco experience.\n11:15-19:45: A couple in Virginia is suing the state for requiring them to report their race on their marriage certificate. We give our thoughts on this lawsuit and the nature of this state law.\n19:45-28:45: We dive into an inspirational story about how a janitor at Frito Lay invented the idea for Flamin' Hot Cheetos and rose to the top of company leadership.\n28:45-38:00: We analyze an article about \"eating 1200 calories per day and working out for at least 90 minutes per day.\" This leads to a deeper discussion about the proper way to lose weight and build muscle simultaneously.\n38:00-48:15: Tim talks about how he landed his first professional writing gig and going in on his passion. We then discuss using your interest to create value for others and overcoming your hesitance to share your gifts with the world.\n48:15-57:15: We answer the questions \"what are our happiest moments of the day\" and why everybody should be honest with themselves on this self-inquiry.\n57:15-1:02:45: Tim analyzes \"The War of Art\" by Stephen Pressfield, which leads into a conversation about the definition of a true professional and what his/her creative goals should be.\n1:02:45-1:08:15: Slager reflects on a few sections from \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff\" involving lightening up and listening to your feelings. ","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss a couple in Virginia suing the state for requiring them to report their race on their birth certificate. We also get into an inspirational story about how a janitor at Frito Lay came up with the idea for Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Lastly, we analyze an article about weight loss and muscle building and the correct way to achieve these two things.

\n\n

In real life experience, Tim talks about how he was able to land his first professional writing gig with the help of his passion and hard work. Slager brings an important question to the table about where your daily happiness should come from.

\n\n

In book talk, we each finished our books "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield and "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Richard Carlson. We dive into the most important takeaways involving the concept of a true professional, lightening up, and listening to your inner feelings.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:15-11:15: We get into our weekend recap, our thoughts on scary movies, and Slager's interesting Costco experience.
\n11:15-19:45: A couple in Virginia is suing the state for requiring them to report their race on their marriage certificate. We give our thoughts on this lawsuit and the nature of this state law.
\n19:45-28:45: We dive into an inspirational story about how a janitor at Frito Lay invented the idea for Flamin' Hot Cheetos and rose to the top of company leadership.
\n28:45-38:00: We analyze an article about "eating 1200 calories per day and working out for at least 90 minutes per day." This leads to a deeper discussion about the proper way to lose weight and build muscle simultaneously.
\n38:00-48:15: Tim talks about how he landed his first professional writing gig and going in on his passion. We then discuss using your interest to create value for others and overcoming your hesitance to share your gifts with the world.
\n48:15-57:15: We answer the questions "what are our happiest moments of the day" and why everybody should be honest with themselves on this self-inquiry.
\n57:15-1:02:45: Tim analyzes "The War of Art" by Stephen Pressfield, which leads into a conversation about the definition of a true professional and what his/her creative goals should be.
\n1:02:45-1:08:15: Slager reflects on a few sections from "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff" involving lightening up and listening to your feelings.

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss a couple in Virginia suing the state for requiring them to report their race on their birth certificate. We also get into an inspirational story about how a janitor at Frito Lay came up with the idea for Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Lastly, we analyze an article about weight loss and muscle building and the correct way to achieve these two things.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Tim talks about how he was able to land his first professional writing gig with the help of his passion and hard work. Slager brings an important question to the table about where your daily happiness should come from.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, we each finished our books \"The War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield and \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Richard Carlson. We dive into the most important takeaways involving the concept of a true professional, lightening up, and listening to your inner feelings.","date_published":"2019-09-10T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/073af784-38aa-4aa7-beec-3f2a668762d8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":73349989,"duration_in_seconds":4189}]},{"id":"4db97852-82ae-4ae1-830d-10ef5ce581f7","title":"Episode 82: Joe Gentry, Former Voice of the Butler Bulldogs Men's Basketball Team and Director of Sales at Butler University","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/joe-gentry","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJoe Gentry is the Director of Sales at Butler University and the former play-by-play voice for the Butler Bulldogs basketball team from 2006-2010.\n\nIn this interview, Joe describes his experience covering the basketball team during its 2010 National Championship title run. He also discusses his professional journey, beginning at the radio station in Lafayette and working his way up to calling games at Hinkle. He provides valuable advice to those building a career in broadcasting and announcing, and offers a unique glimpse into Butler University's process of reaching the national stage and garnering worldwide attention.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-8:15: Joe talks about his journey working the radio station in Lafayette, serving as the student voice of Butler in the 80s, covering football and basketball in Richmond, and navigating his way back to Butler to become the official voice of Butler basketball.\n8:15-30:45: Joe dives into his experience covering the Bulldogs during the school's legendary 2010 tournament run. He talks about sharing the Butler story over radio interviews, Brad Steven's impact on the team's mindset, and the process of seeing Butler on the national stage.\n30:45-40:45: We ask Joe how play-by-play announcing has evolved over time, what a successful broadcast looks like, and what the preparation before every game entails.\n40:45-53:15: Joe describes his role as Director of Sales at Butler University and what the transition looked like coming from the play-by-play announcer position. He also gets into the new updates at Hinkle Fieldhouse and the major changes for this year's sports viewing experience.\n53:15: Joe provides his final advice to anybody who is embarking on a career in sports broadcasting.Special Guest: Joe Gentry.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Joe Gentry is the Director of Sales at Butler University and the former play-by-play voice for the Butler Bulldogs basketball team from 2006-2010.

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In this interview, Joe describes his experience covering the basketball team during its 2010 National Championship title run. He also discusses his professional journey, beginning at the radio station in Lafayette and working his way up to calling games at Hinkle. He provides valuable advice to those building a career in broadcasting and announcing, and offers a unique glimpse into Butler University's process of reaching the national stage and garnering worldwide attention.

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:15-8:15: Joe talks about his journey working the radio station in Lafayette, serving as the student voice of Butler in the 80s, covering football and basketball in Richmond, and navigating his way back to Butler to become the official voice of Butler basketball.
\n8:15-30:45: Joe dives into his experience covering the Bulldogs during the school's legendary 2010 tournament run. He talks about sharing the Butler story over radio interviews, Brad Steven's impact on the team's mindset, and the process of seeing Butler on the national stage.
\n30:45-40:45: We ask Joe how play-by-play announcing has evolved over time, what a successful broadcast looks like, and what the preparation before every game entails.
\n40:45-53:15: Joe describes his role as Director of Sales at Butler University and what the transition looked like coming from the play-by-play announcer position. He also gets into the new updates at Hinkle Fieldhouse and the major changes for this year's sports viewing experience.
\n53:15: Joe provides his final advice to anybody who is embarking on a career in sports broadcasting.

Special Guest: Joe Gentry.

","summary":"Joe Gentry is the Director of Sales at Butler University and the former play-by-play voice for the Butler Bulldogs basketball team from 2006-2010.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Joe describes his experience covering the basketball team during its 2010 National Championship title run. He also discusses his professional journey, beginning at the radio station in Lafayette and working his way up to calling games at Hinkle. He provides valuable advice to those building a career in broadcasting and announcing, and offers a unique glimpse into Butler University's process of reaching the national stage and garnering worldwide attention.","date_published":"2019-09-05T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4db97852-82ae-4ae1-830d-10ef5ce581f7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":66098150,"duration_in_seconds":3616}]},{"id":"246810f6-b19b-4bd5-a8c8-bb54a7f22730","title":"Episode 81: Michael Kozielek, Professional Soccer Player for Sporting Kristina (Finland)","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/michael-kozielek","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nMichael \"Koz\" Kozielek (@the_goat_kozielek) is a professional soccer player for Sporting Kristina in Finland. He is a graduate from Butler University, where he played for the men's team, and is a native of Chicago, Illinois.\n\nIn this interview, Koz dives into his professional journey, starting at the Chicago Fire Academy, to Butler University, Sweden, Australia, and eventually Finland. He talks about the competitive aspect of professional sports, taking care of your body through nutrition and training, and putting in the hard work for your own longevity, as well as team success.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-13:45: Koz gets into his background, highlighting his professional soccer journey from high school, college, the post-college process, contract negotiations, and agents.\n13:45-21:45: Koz describes his experience with the Chicago Fire Academy, the hard part of the grind that people from the outside don't see, and what it means to compete for a position in the professional soccer realm.\n21:45-34:45: Koz talks about switching field positions throughout his career, his top career moments thus far, his goals for the future, and the professional players he looks up to the most.\n34:45-44:15: We ask Koz about his training and nutrition regiment, his pregame routine, and how to increase your longevity no matter what craft you are working on.\n44:15-53:15: We end the show talking about the differences between soccer in the US vs. Europe, as well as his final advice to young athletes chasing a dream.Special Guest: Michael Kozielek.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Michael "Koz" Kozielek (@the_goat_kozielek) is a professional soccer player for Sporting Kristina in Finland. He is a graduate from Butler University, where he played for the men's team, and is a native of Chicago, Illinois.

\n\n

In this interview, Koz dives into his professional journey, starting at the Chicago Fire Academy, to Butler University, Sweden, Australia, and eventually Finland. He talks about the competitive aspect of professional sports, taking care of your body through nutrition and training, and putting in the hard work for your own longevity, as well as team success.

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-13:45: Koz gets into his background, highlighting his professional soccer journey from high school, college, the post-college process, contract negotiations, and agents.
\n13:45-21:45: Koz describes his experience with the Chicago Fire Academy, the hard part of the grind that people from the outside don't see, and what it means to compete for a position in the professional soccer realm.
\n21:45-34:45: Koz talks about switching field positions throughout his career, his top career moments thus far, his goals for the future, and the professional players he looks up to the most.
\n34:45-44:15: We ask Koz about his training and nutrition regiment, his pregame routine, and how to increase your longevity no matter what craft you are working on.
\n44:15-53:15: We end the show talking about the differences between soccer in the US vs. Europe, as well as his final advice to young athletes chasing a dream.

Special Guest: Michael Kozielek.

","summary":"Michael \"Koz\" Kozielek (@the_goat_kozielek) is a professional soccer player for Sporting Kristina in Finland. He is a graduate from Butler University, where he played for the men's team, and is a native of Chicago, Illinois.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Koz dives into his professional journey, starting at the Chicago Fire Academy, to Butler University, Sweden, Australia, and eventually Finland. He talks about the competitive aspect of professional sports, taking care of your body through nutrition and training, and putting in the hard work for your own longevity, as well as team success.","date_published":"2019-08-29T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/246810f6-b19b-4bd5-a8c8-bb54a7f22730.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":57926009,"duration_in_seconds":3244}]},{"id":"6fdee7f3-c10a-47d6-89e0-6e43d3e8d549","title":"Episode 80: McDonald's Podcast, Strategies to Burn Felly Fat, Andrew Luck's Retirement, Slager's First Yoga Experience, Fear and Creativity, and Mindful Practice","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/mcdonaldspodcast-bellyfat-andrewluck","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we get into McDonald's marketing strategy with its podcast and how other companies are heading in the same direction. We also get into an article about burning fat that we didn't agree with, and expand on effective strategies to achieve this goal.\n\nFor real life experience, we get into a mental health discussion regarding Andrew Luck's retirement announcement, and Slager describes his first yoga experience.\n\nWe end the show on book talk, discussing Tim's new book \"The War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield and the relationship between fear and creativity. Slager reflects on a section from \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff,\" involving becoming what you think about.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-6:30: We give a quick weekend recap, involving the Colts game and Tim's birthday celebration.\n6:30-15:00: We discuss the strategy behind McDonald's podcast \"The Sauce\" and how more companies are taking advantage of this cost-effective marketing form.\n15:00-22:30: We analyze an article that talks about 5 doctor-approved ways to burn belly fat. We also get into more effective and simple strategies to live healthier through exercise and eating. \n22:30-32:30: We reflect on the Andrew Luck retirement announcement, and discuss the mental health implications of his decision.\n32:30-40:30: Slager describes his first yoga experience, as well as the mental and physical benefits he has gained already.\n40:30-47:00: Tim started a new book called \"The War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield, and he discusses letting fear motivate you to break through your creative blocks.\n47:00: Slager recaps a section from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" which talks about mindful practice and utilizing strategies to become what you think about.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we get into McDonald's marketing strategy with its podcast and how other companies are heading in the same direction. We also get into an article about burning fat that we didn't agree with, and expand on effective strategies to achieve this goal.

\n\n

For real life experience, we get into a mental health discussion regarding Andrew Luck's retirement announcement, and Slager describes his first yoga experience.

\n\n

We end the show on book talk, discussing Tim's new book "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield and the relationship between fear and creativity. Slager reflects on a section from "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff," involving becoming what you think about.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

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2:30-6:30: We give a quick weekend recap, involving the Colts game and Tim's birthday celebration.
\n6:30-15:00: We discuss the strategy behind McDonald's podcast "The Sauce" and how more companies are taking advantage of this cost-effective marketing form.
\n15:00-22:30: We analyze an article that talks about 5 doctor-approved ways to burn belly fat. We also get into more effective and simple strategies to live healthier through exercise and eating.
\n22:30-32:30: We reflect on the Andrew Luck retirement announcement, and discuss the mental health implications of his decision.
\n32:30-40:30: Slager describes his first yoga experience, as well as the mental and physical benefits he has gained already.
\n40:30-47:00: Tim started a new book called "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield, and he discusses letting fear motivate you to break through your creative blocks.
\n47:00: Slager recaps a section from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" which talks about mindful practice and utilizing strategies to become what you think about.

","summary":"In today's current events, we get into McDonald's marketing strategy with its podcast and how other companies are heading in the same direction. We also get into an article about burning fat that we didn't agree with, and expand on effective strategies to achieve this goal.\r\n\r\nFor real life experience, we get into a mental health discussion regarding Andrew Luck's retirement announcement, and Slager describes his first yoga experience.\r\n\r\nWe end the show on book talk, discussing Tim's new book \"The War of Art\" by Steven Pressfield and the relationship between fear and creativity. Slager reflects on a section from \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff,\" involving becoming what you think about.","date_published":"2019-08-27T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/6fdee7f3-c10a-47d6-89e0-6e43d3e8d549.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":54391014,"duration_in_seconds":3090}]},{"id":"324df504-12b6-4542-9bb1-97983dd6bb2a","title":"Episode 79: Brendan King, Play-By-Play Announcer for the South Bend Cubs","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/brendan-king","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nBrendan \"BK\" King (@bkingsports) is a play-by-play announcer for the South Bend Cubs, a minor league affiliate for the MLB's Chicago Cubs. Brendan graduated with a journalism degree from Butler University, where he was the lead student voice for Butler Athletics. He has also served as the voice for the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod League and the Boise Hawks, a minor league team for the Colorado Rockies.\n\nIn this interview, BK talks about his journey as a sports announcer, how he perfects his craft on a daily basis, and the importance of lifelong learning and preparation.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-7:30: Brendan gets into the mental side of the major and minor leagues for young players who are pressured to perform.\n7:30-20:30: BK talks about his background and road to the South Bend clubs, including his variety of experience calling different sports at Butler University, baseball in Cape Cod, and what he did to network his way through the broadcasting space.\n20:30-28:00: BK reflects on his unique experience being able to call a Chicago Cubs/Milwaukee Brewers game at Wrigley.\n28:00-31:00: BK gives his thoughts on getting closer to his ultimate goal, what has been the crucial difference makers in his career, and what his mentors have taught him.\n31:00-34:00: Answering a listener's question, BK gives his thoughts on the Yu Darvish deal with the Cubs.\n34:00: BK closes the show by talking about how important preparation is, and his process before every game he will call.Special Guest: Brendan King.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Brendan "BK" King (@bkingsports) is a play-by-play announcer for the South Bend Cubs, a minor league affiliate for the MLB's Chicago Cubs. Brendan graduated with a journalism degree from Butler University, where he was the lead student voice for Butler Athletics. He has also served as the voice for the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod League and the Boise Hawks, a minor league team for the Colorado Rockies.

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In this interview, BK talks about his journey as a sports announcer, how he perfects his craft on a daily basis, and the importance of lifelong learning and preparation.

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-7:30: Brendan gets into the mental side of the major and minor leagues for young players who are pressured to perform.
\n7:30-20:30: BK talks about his background and road to the South Bend clubs, including his variety of experience calling different sports at Butler University, baseball in Cape Cod, and what he did to network his way through the broadcasting space.
\n20:30-28:00: BK reflects on his unique experience being able to call a Chicago Cubs/Milwaukee Brewers game at Wrigley.
\n28:00-31:00: BK gives his thoughts on getting closer to his ultimate goal, what has been the crucial difference makers in his career, and what his mentors have taught him.
\n31:00-34:00: Answering a listener's question, BK gives his thoughts on the Yu Darvish deal with the Cubs.
\n34:00: BK closes the show by talking about how important preparation is, and his process before every game he will call.

Special Guest: Brendan King.

","summary":"Brendan \"BK\" King (@bkingsports) is a play-by-play announcer for the South Bend Cubs, a minor league affiliate for the MLB's Chicago Cubs. Brendan graduated with a journalism degree from Butler University, where he was the lead student voice for Butler Athletics. He has also served as the voice for the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod League and the Boise Hawks, a minor league team for the Colorado Rockies.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, BK talks about his journey as a sports announcer, how he perfects his craft on a daily basis, and the importance of lifelong learning and preparation.","date_published":"2019-08-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/324df504-12b6-4542-9bb1-97983dd6bb2a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":45234963,"duration_in_seconds":2390}]},{"id":"e6537e37-d8df-4306-89a9-3059084d92b0","title":"Episode 78: Jay-Z and the NFL, Jeffrey Epstein Conspiracy, New York Trip Recap, Adapting Yourself to Your Environment, Studying Your Weaknesses, and Negative Thought Prevention","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/jayz-nfl-epstein-newyork","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about the potential implications and motivations of the NFL and Jay's partnership for social justice. We also have a discussion about the recent events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious death.\n\nIn real life experience, Tim reflects on his recent trip to New York City, and how his perspective has changed coming back home. Slager gets into a discussion he had with his mother about adapting yourself to your environment, as well as why he has decided to take on yoga.\n\nIn book talk, we get into advice from Ray Dalio in \"Tribe of Mentors\" involving improving your weaknesses, as well as \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" talking about negative thought prevention.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-17:30: We give our weekend recap, including Tim's trip to New York City, and Slager's reflective weekend at the lake.\n17:30-34:00: Jay-Z and Roc Nation strikes a social justice partnership with the NFL. We discuss the potential impacts of this collaboration, Jay-Z's motivation in this venture, and why the NFL is doing this.\n34:00-42:00: We dive into a discussion about Jeffrey Epstein and the information surrounding his recent death. We talk about the different theories involving his apparent suicide, the timing of his will, and his relationship with the Clinton's.\n42:00-50:30: We get into strategies to maximize your time in the gym and your establishing muscle to mind connection.\n50:30-55:00: Slager recaps an insightful conversation he had with his mother about the concept of fixing yourself and your environment. This leads into a deeper discussion about self-improvement and adapting yourself to the world.\n55:00-59:00: Tim reflects more on New York, and how his perspective changed after experiencing the big city. We talk about truly enjoying and getting energy from your environment, as well as stepping out of your comfort zone to discover new places.\n59:00-1:06:00: Tim talks about a Ray Dalio concept from \"Tribe of Mentors,\" which involves motivating yourself to learn about your weaknesses and what you don't know.\n1:06:00-1:12:30: Motivated by the book \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Richard Carlson, we discuss strategies to prevent negative thoughts. Slager gets into why he is deciding to take on yoga.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about the potential implications and motivations of the NFL and Jay's partnership for social justice. We also have a discussion about the recent events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious death.

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In real life experience, Tim reflects on his recent trip to New York City, and how his perspective has changed coming back home. Slager gets into a discussion he had with his mother about adapting yourself to your environment, as well as why he has decided to take on yoga.

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In book talk, we get into advice from Ray Dalio in "Tribe of Mentors" involving improving your weaknesses, as well as "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," talking about negative thought prevention.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-17:30: We give our weekend recap, including Tim's trip to New York City, and Slager's reflective weekend at the lake.
\n17:30-34:00: Jay-Z and Roc Nation strikes a social justice partnership with the NFL. We discuss the potential impacts of this collaboration, Jay-Z's motivation in this venture, and why the NFL is doing this.
\n34:00-42:00: We dive into a discussion about Jeffrey Epstein and the information surrounding his recent death. We talk about the different theories involving his apparent suicide, the timing of his will, and his relationship with the Clinton's.
\n42:00-50:30: We get into strategies to maximize your time in the gym and your establishing muscle to mind connection.
\n50:30-55:00: Slager recaps an insightful conversation he had with his mother about the concept of fixing yourself and your environment. This leads into a deeper discussion about self-improvement and adapting yourself to the world.
\n55:00-59:00: Tim reflects more on New York, and how his perspective changed after experiencing the big city. We talk about truly enjoying and getting energy from your environment, as well as stepping out of your comfort zone to discover new places.
\n59:00-1:06:00: Tim talks about a Ray Dalio concept from "Tribe of Mentors," which involves motivating yourself to learn about your weaknesses and what you don't know.
\n1:06:00-1:12:30: Motivated by the book "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Richard Carlson, we discuss strategies to prevent negative thoughts. Slager gets into why he is deciding to take on yoga.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about the potential implications and motivations of the NFL and Jay's partnership for social justice. We also have a discussion about the recent events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious death.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Tim reflects on his recent trip to New York City, and how his perspective has changed coming back home. Slager gets into a discussion he had with his mother about adapting yourself to your environment, as well as why he has decided to take on yoga.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, we get into advice from Ray Dalio in \"Tribe of Mentors\" involving improving your weaknesses, as well as \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" talking about negative thought prevention.","date_published":"2019-08-20T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e6537e37-d8df-4306-89a9-3059084d92b0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":77082292,"duration_in_seconds":4498}]},{"id":"3df49419-1554-4c7b-97bf-1e602b0bbd6e","title":"Episode 77: 4-Way Conversation with Sprove (Musical Artist) and Karl (Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle)","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/sprove-karl","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKarl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. Sprove (@sprove_) is a musical artist from Indianapolis and the creator of Naptown Revival, a contest which aims to rejuvenate Indianapolis' music scene and talent pool. He has opened for other musical artists, such as Lil Uzi, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Wale.\n\nIn this interview, Karl and Sprove discuss the passion behind their entrepreneurial ventures, the process behind improving their craft in each of their respective realms, and how they have collaborated to help make each other more successful.\n\nTo learn more about Karl, you can visit fortunatelifestyle.com. To learn more about Sprove, you can find him on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music.\n\nShow Description:\n\n4:45-21:45: Karl and Sprove get into their respective backgrounds, how they first met, and the moments where each of them realized they were on the right entrepreneurial path.\n21:45-29:45: Karl explains how he makes every piece of his clothing unique and personal, where the name \"Fortunate Lifestyle\" came from, and the creative process when it comes to designing shirts.\n29:45-41:45: Sprove discusses how the style of his music has evolved over time, becoming more self-sufficient in the music industry, and the meaning behind his life motto: \"Life is Sweet.\"\n41:45-50:45: We ask both Karl and Sprove how they have dealt with adversity, and they describe the side of entrepreneurship that most people don't see.\n50:45: Karl and Sprove give their final advice to the listeners, especially how you view Instagram as you build a brand in today's world.Special Guests: Karl Hibbert and Sprove.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Karl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. Sprove (@sprove_) is a musical artist from Indianapolis and the creator of Naptown Revival, a contest which aims to rejuvenate Indianapolis' music scene and talent pool. He has opened for other musical artists, such as Lil Uzi, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Wale.

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In this interview, Karl and Sprove discuss the passion behind their entrepreneurial ventures, the process behind improving their craft in each of their respective realms, and how they have collaborated to help make each other more successful.

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To learn more about Karl, you can visit fortunatelifestyle.com. To learn more about Sprove, you can find him on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music.

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Show Description:

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4:45-21:45: Karl and Sprove get into their respective backgrounds, how they first met, and the moments where each of them realized they were on the right entrepreneurial path.
\n21:45-29:45: Karl explains how he makes every piece of his clothing unique and personal, where the name "Fortunate Lifestyle" came from, and the creative process when it comes to designing shirts.
\n29:45-41:45: Sprove discusses how the style of his music has evolved over time, becoming more self-sufficient in the music industry, and the meaning behind his life motto: "Life is Sweet."
\n41:45-50:45: We ask both Karl and Sprove how they have dealt with adversity, and they describe the side of entrepreneurship that most people don't see.
\n50:45: Karl and Sprove give their final advice to the listeners, especially how you view Instagram as you build a brand in today's world.

Special Guests: Karl Hibbert and Sprove.

","summary":"Karl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. Sprove (@sprove_) is a musical artist from Indianapolis and the creator of Naptown Revival, a contest which aims to rejuvenate Indianapolis' music scene and talent pool. He has opened for other musical artists, such as Lil Uzi, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Wale.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Karl and Sprove discuss the passion behind their entrepreneurial ventures, the process behind improving their craft in each of their respective realms, and how they have collaborated to help make each other more successful.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Karl, you can visit fortunatelifestyle.com. To learn more about Sprove, you can find him on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music.","date_published":"2019-08-15T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/3df49419-1554-4c7b-97bf-1e602b0bbd6e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":55625464,"duration_in_seconds":3226}]},{"id":"cbb7f314-9009-420c-a1b4-aecb4b457e34","title":"Episode 76: Bob Lazar/Area 51/Flying Saucers, NCAA's Rules for Agents, Amazon and FedEx Breakup, Optimal Morning Routines, Expecting What You Tolerate, Communicating Knowledge Effectively, and Understanding the Opposing Viewpoint","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ncaa-amazon-fedex-morningroutines","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we recap the controversial Netflix documentary \"Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers\" and the impact this could have. We also get into the NCAA's inconsistency with its rule on NBA draft agents, and the recent distribution relationship split between Amazon and FedEx.\n\nIn real life experience, we talk about 3 habits you can build into your morning routine to help you wake up smoother and happier. We also recap last week's conversation with Trustpointe CEO Tim Roberts, and analyze the most important takeaways with self-awareness and building rapport.\n\nIn book talk, we talk about communicating knowledge effectively in a high information society, drawing takeaways from \"Swim with the Sharks.\" We also talk about educating yourself on the opposing point of view, thanks to \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-18:30: We give our weekend recap and Slager provides an in-depth review of the Netflix documentary \"Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers.\n18:30-27:15: We discuss whether agents for NCAA college basketball players should have a degree or not, as the NCAA changed its mind on its recent ruling.\n27:15-33:30: Amazon and FedEx are discontinuing their distribution relationship, and we talk about the impact on shipments for both the companies, UPS, and other rivals.\n33:30-42:00: We reflect on last week's conversations with Trustpointe CEO Tim Roberts, and discuss what it means to expect what you tolerate. We also get into how transparency creates vulnerability when building rapport with people.\n42:00-49:15: Tim gets into 3 morning habits he does to wake up easily and start the day on a positive note.\n49:15-54:30: Tim analyzes a section of \"Swim with the Sharks,\" involving communicating knowledge effectively in an information society.\n54:30-1:02:30: Slager reflects on \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff,\" how to reframe the way you look at your daily dramas, and how to educate yourself on the opposing viewpoint.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we recap the controversial Netflix documentary "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers" and the impact this could have. We also get into the NCAA's inconsistency with its rule on NBA draft agents, and the recent distribution relationship split between Amazon and FedEx.

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In real life experience, we talk about 3 habits you can build into your morning routine to help you wake up smoother and happier. We also recap last week's conversation with Trustpointe CEO Tim Roberts, and analyze the most important takeaways with self-awareness and building rapport.

\n\n

In book talk, we talk about communicating knowledge effectively in a high information society, drawing takeaways from "Swim with the Sharks." We also talk about educating yourself on the opposing point of view, thanks to "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff."

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-18:30: We give our weekend recap and Slager provides an in-depth review of the Netflix documentary "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers.
\n18:30-27:15: We discuss whether agents for NCAA college basketball players should have a degree or not, as the NCAA changed its mind on its recent ruling.
\n27:15-33:30: Amazon and FedEx are discontinuing their distribution relationship, and we talk about the impact on shipments for both the companies, UPS, and other rivals.
\n33:30-42:00: We reflect on last week's conversations with Trustpointe CEO Tim Roberts, and discuss what it means to expect what you tolerate. We also get into how transparency creates vulnerability when building rapport with people.
\n42:00-49:15: Tim gets into 3 morning habits he does to wake up easily and start the day on a positive note.
\n49:15-54:30: Tim analyzes a section of "Swim with the Sharks," involving communicating knowledge effectively in an information society.
\n54:30-1:02:30: Slager reflects on "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff," how to reframe the way you look at your daily dramas, and how to educate yourself on the opposing viewpoint.

","summary":"In today's current events, we recap the controversial Netflix documentary \"Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers\" and the impact this could have. We also get into the NCAA's inconsistency with its rule on NBA draft agents, and the recent distribution relationship split between Amazon and FedEx.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, we talk about 3 habits you can build into your morning routine to help you wake up smoother and happier. We also recap last week's conversation with Trustpointe CEO Tim Roberts, and analyze the most important takeaways with self-awareness and building rapport.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, we talk about communicating knowledge effectively in a high information society, drawing takeaways from \"Swim with the Sharks.\" We also talk about educating yourself on the opposing point of view, thanks to \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.\"","date_published":"2019-08-13T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/cbb7f314-9009-420c-a1b4-aecb4b457e34.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":65320796,"duration_in_seconds":3822}]},{"id":"783baa2d-e096-4b44-9d96-d496616b36ca","title":"Episode 75: Tim Roberts, Founder of Trustpointe","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/tim-roberts","content_text":"Show Highlights:\n\n4:45-18:15: Tim describes how his company Trustpointe was formed, the value that it provides to sales organizations and businesses, what it means to discover the small things in people, and the concept of \"aggregation of marginal gains.\"\n18:15-30:45: We ask Tim what he does to build trust with his clients, and he discusses two components that are necessary to building meaningful relationship. He also goes into the relational needs that people must experience to feel comfortable within these relationships.\n30:45-44:15: Tim talks about the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, things he would have done differently as a sales representative during his 18-year experience, and what it means to truly qualify a prospect.\n44:15-54:15: We ask Tim how he has adapted his sales strategy over time, and he explains the impact of technology on how buyers make decisions today, and what it means to empower your prospect in the sales process.\n54:15-1:07:15: Tim walks us through an example of one his more successful sales proposal meetings, as well as a meeting that didn't go as well. He explains how you should adapt your style depending on the type of person you are speaking with.\n1:07:15-1:18:45: Tim describes what a healthy relationship between sales management and personnel looks like, understanding the DNA of good and bad salespeople, and the importance of lifelong learning.Special Guest: Tim Roberts.","content_html":"

Show Highlights:

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4:45-18:15: Tim describes how his company Trustpointe was formed, the value that it provides to sales organizations and businesses, what it means to discover the small things in people, and the concept of "aggregation of marginal gains."
\n18:15-30:45: We ask Tim what he does to build trust with his clients, and he discusses two components that are necessary to building meaningful relationship. He also goes into the relational needs that people must experience to feel comfortable within these relationships.
\n30:45-44:15: Tim talks about the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, things he would have done differently as a sales representative during his 18-year experience, and what it means to truly qualify a prospect.
\n44:15-54:15: We ask Tim how he has adapted his sales strategy over time, and he explains the impact of technology on how buyers make decisions today, and what it means to empower your prospect in the sales process.
\n54:15-1:07:15: Tim walks us through an example of one his more successful sales proposal meetings, as well as a meeting that didn't go as well. He explains how you should adapt your style depending on the type of person you are speaking with.
\n1:07:15-1:18:45: Tim describes what a healthy relationship between sales management and personnel looks like, understanding the DNA of good and bad salespeople, and the importance of lifelong learning.

Special Guest: Tim Roberts.

","summary":"Tim Roberts is the Founder of Trustpointe, an award-winning franchise of Sandler Training, which Entrepreneur Magazine has consistently ranked #1 in Sales and Sales Management Training. Through his work at Trustpointe, Tim gives insights into the psychology, motivation, and behavior of CEOs, Business Owners, Sales Managers, and Sales Personnel. He and his business help organizations achieve growth through business solutions related to sales, sales management, customer service, leadership & management, and practice development.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Tim talks about how he formed Trustpointe, what it means to develop trust with people, having a growth mindset, and how understanding yourself and making small improvements over time can contribute to happiness and success for yourself and your company.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Tim and his company, you can visit:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.thetrustpointe.sandler.com/","date_published":"2019-08-08T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/783baa2d-e096-4b44-9d96-d496616b36ca.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":80918925,"duration_in_seconds":4760}]},{"id":"c2e85744-165d-422c-b948-e83c2bc04555","title":"Episode 74: El Paso and Dayton Shootings, USA vs. China Trade War and the Stock Market, Action vs. Intent (Round 2), Brain Booster Routines, Great Content Strategies, and Putting Your Memory Where Your Mouth Is","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/elpaso-stockmarket-actionvsintent","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nWe have an open conversation about the El Paso and Dayton shootings and the role that social media plays in uniting or dividing the nation. We also get into the sharp decline in the stock market, and how the USA-China Trade War impacts the dip.\n\nIn real life experience, we pick up our conversation about action vs. intent, and how you can create an environment that promotes meaningful action. Tim then describes a new routine he has been trying to make his brain smarter, and the long-term benefits that it provides.\n\nIn the book talk section, we get into creating meaningful content for your brand story (\"Crush It\" by Gary V), as well as being humble and giving credit to others throughout your successes (\"Swim with the Sharks\" by Harvey Mackay).\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:45-9:15: We give our weekend recap, including our interview with the South Bend Cubs announcer Brendan King and the Jon Bellion concert at White River State Park.\n9:15-23:45: We address the Dayton and El Paso shootings, possible solutions and discussion directions, and the social media impact toward dividing or uniting the country.\n23:45-31:30: The stock market suffered its largest decline of 2019 on Monday. We discuss the impact of the USA/China Trade War and what the outlook of negotiations look like for the rest of the year. \n31:30-37:15: We have a follow up conversation on action vs. intent and what it means to create a productive environment for yourself.\n37:15-47:00: Tim talks about a new routine he has adopted to help make his brain smarter, and we talk about the benefits of this strategy.\n47:00-50:00: Slager reflects on \"Crushing It\" by Gary V and what it means to tell a great story with your product and content.\n50:00-52:45: Tim analyzes a concept from \"Swim with the Sharks\" by Harvey Mackay, which involves giving proper credit to others through your successes.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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We have an open conversation about the El Paso and Dayton shootings and the role that social media plays in uniting or dividing the nation. We also get into the sharp decline in the stock market, and how the USA-China Trade War impacts the dip.

\n\n

In real life experience, we pick up our conversation about action vs. intent, and how you can create an environment that promotes meaningful action. Tim then describes a new routine he has been trying to make his brain smarter, and the long-term benefits that it provides.

\n\n

In the book talk section, we get into creating meaningful content for your brand story ("Crush It" by Gary V), as well as being humble and giving credit to others throughout your successes ("Swim with the Sharks" by Harvey Mackay).

\n\n

Show Highlights:

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2:45-9:15: We give our weekend recap, including our interview with the South Bend Cubs announcer Brendan King and the Jon Bellion concert at White River State Park.
\n9:15-23:45: We address the Dayton and El Paso shootings, possible solutions and discussion directions, and the social media impact toward dividing or uniting the country.
\n23:45-31:30: The stock market suffered its largest decline of 2019 on Monday. We discuss the impact of the USA/China Trade War and what the outlook of negotiations look like for the rest of the year.
\n31:30-37:15: We have a follow up conversation on action vs. intent and what it means to create a productive environment for yourself.
\n37:15-47:00: Tim talks about a new routine he has adopted to help make his brain smarter, and we talk about the benefits of this strategy.
\n47:00-50:00: Slager reflects on "Crushing It" by Gary V and what it means to tell a great story with your product and content.
\n50:00-52:45: Tim analyzes a concept from "Swim with the Sharks" by Harvey Mackay, which involves giving proper credit to others through your successes.

","summary":"We have an open conversation about the El Paso and Dayton shootings and the role that social media plays in uniting or dividing the nation. We also get into the sharp decline in the stock market, and how the USA-China Trade War impacts the dip.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, we pick up our conversation about action vs. intent, and how you can create an environment that promotes meaningful action. Tim then describes a new routine he has been trying to make his brain smarter, and the long-term benefits that it provides.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, we get into creating meaningful content for your brand story (\"Crush It\" by Gary V), as well as being humble and giving credit to others throughout your successes (\"Swim with the Sharks\" by Harvey Mackay).\r\n","date_published":"2019-08-06T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c2e85744-165d-422c-b948-e83c2bc04555.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":57425831,"duration_in_seconds":3252}]},{"id":"b1335978-7dd0-4313-b53e-7aef34301079","title":"Episode 73: Dan Fuson, Guitarist and Producer","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/dan-fuson","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDan Fuson (@danfuson1) is a musical producer and guitarist from Nashville, Tennessee. He is the lead guitarist for singer Chloe Kinnon, and works as a freelance music producer for musicians across the world.\n\nIn this interview, Dan talks about his passion and journey through music, developing his skills as a producer and songwriter, and gives insights into what it means to build your passion from the ground up.\n\nTo learn more about Dan, you can find him on Spotify or visit him at danfuson.com\n\nShow Notes:\n\n3:15-11:15: Dan describes who he is, the release of his latest singles, and his experience being the lead guitarist for Chloe Kinnon.\n11:15-15:45: Dan gets into his musical journey, including forming his band, how he linked up with Chloe Kinnon, and his work as a musical production freelancer.\n15:45-28:15: Dan talks about developing his skills as songwriter, starting his side hustle, the specifics of his writing process, and what his toughest project has been.\n28:15-41:15: Dan describes the feeling of performing in front of live crowds, his performing styles, memorable shows he has been apart of, and what it means to truly connect with an audience.\n41:15-49:15: We ask Dan about his favorite genres and writing styles, how he began singing vocals, and how long the writing and production process usually takes.\n49:15-55:15: Dan talks about his motivation behind his latest singles, the themes he likes to focus on when writing, and how music has made him a happier and better person overall.Special Guest: Dan Fuson.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Dan Fuson (@danfuson1) is a musical producer and guitarist from Nashville, Tennessee. He is the lead guitarist for singer Chloe Kinnon, and works as a freelance music producer for musicians across the world.

\n\n

In this interview, Dan talks about his passion and journey through music, developing his skills as a producer and songwriter, and gives insights into what it means to build your passion from the ground up.

\n\n

To learn more about Dan, you can find him on Spotify or visit him at danfuson.com

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Show Notes:

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3:15-11:15: Dan describes who he is, the release of his latest singles, and his experience being the lead guitarist for Chloe Kinnon.
\n11:15-15:45: Dan gets into his musical journey, including forming his band, how he linked up with Chloe Kinnon, and his work as a musical production freelancer.
\n15:45-28:15: Dan talks about developing his skills as songwriter, starting his side hustle, the specifics of his writing process, and what his toughest project has been.
\n28:15-41:15: Dan describes the feeling of performing in front of live crowds, his performing styles, memorable shows he has been apart of, and what it means to truly connect with an audience.
\n41:15-49:15: We ask Dan about his favorite genres and writing styles, how he began singing vocals, and how long the writing and production process usually takes.
\n49:15-55:15: Dan talks about his motivation behind his latest singles, the themes he likes to focus on when writing, and how music has made him a happier and better person overall.

Special Guest: Dan Fuson.

","summary":"Dan Fuson (@danfuson1) is a musical producer and guitarist from Nashville, Tennessee. He is the lead guitarist for singer Chloe Kinnon, and works as a freelance music producer for musicians across the world.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Dan talks about his passion and journey through music, developing his skills as a producer and songwriter, and gives insights into what it means to build your passion from the ground up.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Dan, you can find him on Spotify or visit him at danfuson.com","date_published":"2019-08-01T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b1335978-7dd0-4313-b53e-7aef34301079.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":65652324,"duration_in_seconds":3429}]},{"id":"5ac32b8a-f05a-4af8-b706-03189c401f1a","title":"Episode 72: Indiana Sports Gambling, 3M's Flex and Seal Packaging, Google's Big Real Estate Investment, Healthy Company Cultures, Action vs. Intent, Reactionary Business Mindset, and Starting Small with Your Habits","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/indianasportsgambling-cuban-3m","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about Indiana Sports Gambling and the next steps and locations where you can partake, 3M moving away from cardboard box packaging, Google's gigantic investment into Silicon Valley real estate, and Mark Cuban's interview with Inc.com on keys to retaining employees.\n\nIn the real life experience section of the episode, we discuss how a small deeds can have monumental impacts on lives, what we can do to be more prepared to be a helping hand, and the relationship between intent and action.\n\nTo conclude the episode, we dive into Gary V's \"Crushing It\" and what it means to have a reactionary business mindset, as well as James Clear's \"Atomic Habits\" and how starting small can increase your chances of forming a great habit.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-9:30: We give our weekend recap, analyzing Tim's \"Wave Dance,\" and why cliff hangers are necessary for television shows.\n9:30-13:30: Indiana was the 2nd state to legalize sports betting, so we discuss the next steps for Indiana Casinos. We get into the list of sports that will be in play, the casinos awarded licenses, and what the economic impact will be.\n13:30-18:30: 3M is moving away from cardboard boxes and toward the \"Flex and Seal\" packaging for most of its shipping. We discuss the impact of this on the business and how companies are doing whatever they can to support the demand economy.\n18:30-23:00: Google and other tech companies are investing back into the housing market in Silicon Valley. We talk about the Housing Trust Silicon Valley TECH Fund's impact on the community, and Slager talks about his dream charity. \n23:00-31:30: Reflecting on a Mark Cuban interview with Inc.com, we analyze the 6 things companies must have in place to retain good employees. We also discuss how the internet has impacted employees and athletes to take control of their own destiny.\n31:30-38:00: Tim talks about how a kind deed from the YMCA custodian impacted his entire week, and how we ourselves can be prepared to help someone in need.\n38:00-44:00: We both analyze a thought that Slager had earlier this week about how \"action\" and \"intent\" are interrelated. We give our opinion on which of these two is more important.\n44:00-47:30: Drawing from Gary V's \"Crushing It,\" we talk about what reactionary business means, what you can do to study trends, and the future of business and voice.\n47:30-53:00: We talk about the importance of starting small when developing new habits, and give you some examples of how you can implement this to your new goals.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about Indiana Sports Gambling and the next steps and locations where you can partake, 3M moving away from cardboard box packaging, Google's gigantic investment into Silicon Valley real estate, and Mark Cuban's interview with Inc.com on keys to retaining employees.

\n\n

In the real life experience section of the episode, we discuss how a small deeds can have monumental impacts on lives, what we can do to be more prepared to be a helping hand, and the relationship between intent and action.

\n\n

To conclude the episode, we dive into Gary V's "Crushing It" and what it means to have a reactionary business mindset, as well as James Clear's "Atomic Habits" and how starting small can increase your chances of forming a great habit.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:00-9:30: We give our weekend recap, analyzing Tim's "Wave Dance," and why cliff hangers are necessary for television shows.
\n9:30-13:30: Indiana was the 2nd state to legalize sports betting, so we discuss the next steps for Indiana Casinos. We get into the list of sports that will be in play, the casinos awarded licenses, and what the economic impact will be.
\n13:30-18:30: 3M is moving away from cardboard boxes and toward the "Flex and Seal" packaging for most of its shipping. We discuss the impact of this on the business and how companies are doing whatever they can to support the demand economy.
\n18:30-23:00: Google and other tech companies are investing back into the housing market in Silicon Valley. We talk about the Housing Trust Silicon Valley TECH Fund's impact on the community, and Slager talks about his dream charity.
\n23:00-31:30: Reflecting on a Mark Cuban interview with Inc.com, we analyze the 6 things companies must have in place to retain good employees. We also discuss how the internet has impacted employees and athletes to take control of their own destiny.
\n31:30-38:00: Tim talks about how a kind deed from the YMCA custodian impacted his entire week, and how we ourselves can be prepared to help someone in need.
\n38:00-44:00: We both analyze a thought that Slager had earlier this week about how "action" and "intent" are interrelated. We give our opinion on which of these two is more important.
\n44:00-47:30: Drawing from Gary V's "Crushing It," we talk about what reactionary business means, what you can do to study trends, and the future of business and voice.
\n47:30-53:00: We talk about the importance of starting small when developing new habits, and give you some examples of how you can implement this to your new goals.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about Indiana Sports Gambling and the next steps and locations where you can partake, 3M moving away from cardboard box packaging, Google's gigantic investment into Silicon Valley real estate, and Mark Cuban's interview with Inc.com on keys to retaining employees.\r\n\r\nIn the real life experience section of the episode, we discuss how a small deeds can have monumental impacts on lives, what we can do to be more prepared to be a helping hand, and the relationship between intent and action.\r\n\r\nTo conclude the episode, we dive into Gary V's \"Crushing It\" and what it means to have a reactionary business mindset, as well as James Clear's \"Atomic Habits\" and how starting small can increase your chances of forming a great habit.","date_published":"2019-07-30T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5ac32b8a-f05a-4af8-b706-03189c401f1a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":54510194,"duration_in_seconds":3234}]},{"id":"3ffd9bfc-4f9c-4b98-90d7-f54ab0fb1406","title":"Episode 71: Chip Helm, #1 Bestselling Author and Sales Professional from Cook Medical","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/chip-helm","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nChip Helm is a #1 Best Selling Author (\"Every Day Sales Wisdom for Your Life & Career\", \"Bigger Than Sales\"), was the National Sales Manager at Cook Medical for 17 years, and now works on the government side of the company, where has been for over 34 years total.\n\nIn this interview, Chip discusses his transition from dental school to medical device sales. He talks about the lessons he learned as he progressed through his sales career, including the art of networking, building relationships through trust and genuine care, learning from failure, increasing self-awareness, and developing a memorable personal brand.\n\nIf you want to learn more about Chip, you can visit chiphelm.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:00-14:00: Chip talks about his transition from dental school to medical device sales. He gets into the specifics of building relationships with doctors, the learning curve in the industry, and how he developed skills in reading people and body language.\n14:00-26:30: Chip explains what it means to connect and build rapport with people, how he separated himself from others through unique networking skills, being humble, and becoming \"Johnny on the Spot.\"\n26:30-35:00: Chip talks about adapting his sales approach and game over the last 30 years, having direct conversations with people to resolve issues, and the two things he does every day to be a trustworthy business professional.\n35:00-43:30: We ask Chip what motivated him to write his two books, and he discusses why everybody is in sales, no matter what career they are in.\n43:30-50:00: Chip dives into hard lessons he has learned in his career, learning from failure, developing a personal brand, and what you can do to increase your self-awareness.\n50:00-55:00: Chip gives final advice related to your overall influence on people, work life balance, and giving extra effort, especially at the beginning of your career.Special Guest: Chip Helm.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Chip Helm is a #1 Best Selling Author ("Every Day Sales Wisdom for Your Life & Career", "Bigger Than Sales"), was the National Sales Manager at Cook Medical for 17 years, and now works on the government side of the company, where has been for over 34 years total.

\n\n

In this interview, Chip discusses his transition from dental school to medical device sales. He talks about the lessons he learned as he progressed through his sales career, including the art of networking, building relationships through trust and genuine care, learning from failure, increasing self-awareness, and developing a memorable personal brand.

\n\n

If you want to learn more about Chip, you can visit chiphelm.com

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

5:00-14:00: Chip talks about his transition from dental school to medical device sales. He gets into the specifics of building relationships with doctors, the learning curve in the industry, and how he developed skills in reading people and body language.
\n14:00-26:30: Chip explains what it means to connect and build rapport with people, how he separated himself from others through unique networking skills, being humble, and becoming "Johnny on the Spot."
\n26:30-35:00: Chip talks about adapting his sales approach and game over the last 30 years, having direct conversations with people to resolve issues, and the two things he does every day to be a trustworthy business professional.
\n35:00-43:30: We ask Chip what motivated him to write his two books, and he discusses why everybody is in sales, no matter what career they are in.
\n43:30-50:00: Chip dives into hard lessons he has learned in his career, learning from failure, developing a personal brand, and what you can do to increase your self-awareness.
\n50:00-55:00: Chip gives final advice related to your overall influence on people, work life balance, and giving extra effort, especially at the beginning of your career.

Special Guest: Chip Helm.

","summary":"Chip Helm is a #1 Best Selling Author (\"Every Day Sales Wisdom for Your Life & Career\", \"Bigger Than Sales\"), was the National Sales Manager at Cook Medical for 17 years, and now works on the government side of the company, where has been for over 34 years total.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Chip discusses his transition from dental school to medical device sales. He talks about the lessons he learned as he progressed through his sales career, including the art of networking, building relationships through trust and genuine care, learning from failure, increasing self-awareness, and developing a memorable personal brand.\r\n\r\nIf you want to learn more about Chip, you can visit chiphelm.com","date_published":"2019-07-25T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/3ffd9bfc-4f9c-4b98-90d7-f54ab0fb1406.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":56450932,"duration_in_seconds":3375}]},{"id":"9c71b919-798f-4b34-8166-1debbb630a2d","title":"Episode 70: Instagram's New Experiment, Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency Hacked, How Shoes Affect The Way You Walk, The Right Way to Talk Politics in the Workplace, The Habit Formula, and Getting Rid of the Victimhood Mentality","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/instagram-hacking-shoes-habits","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about Instagram's social experiment of removing the number of likes from photos, and the mental health impacts on the platform and its users. We also get into how the shoes you wear can affect the way you walk, and the significant impacts of the latest hack on Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency.\n\nIn real life experience, we talk about the right way to approach the topic of politics in the workplace, influenced by a situation Tim faced in a sales presentation. Slager talks about recent thoughts he has had relating to getting rid of the victimhood mentality.\n\nWe end the show talking about \"Atomic Habits\" by James Clear, and how you can use the habit formula to develop successful new habits.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-6:00: We give a quick weekend recap, including Tim's unique outdoor movie experience and Slager's nostalgic trip to Lake Maxinkuckee\n6:00-10:00: Instagram is running a social experiment that removes your ability to see how many likes someone else's photo has. We discuss the impacts this could have on the platform and mental health, and dive into the comparison trap that people fall into on social media as a whole.\n10:00-14:00: We discuss how shoes can affect your feet, the way you walk, and how the wrong footwear can lead to knee and hip pain.\n14:00-16:30: We explain the accusations being thrown at Chris Pratt because of a shirt that he wore.\n16:30-21:00: Last week, Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency was hacked, marking the largest data breach in its history. We get into what was found, and discuss how the size of this hack is significant.\n21:00-28:00: Tim reflects on how the topic of politics found its way into a important sales presentation, and the greater lesson learned of how you should handle sensitive topics like these in the workplace. This leads into further RLE discussion with Slager on getting yourself out of the victimhood mentality.\n28:00-36:00: We end the show talking about what makes up the 4 stages of habit, strategies you can implement to build successful new habits, and the specific habits we ourselves are working on.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's current events, we talk about Instagram's social experiment of removing the number of likes from photos, and the mental health impacts on the platform and its users. We also get into how the shoes you wear can affect the way you walk, and the significant impacts of the latest hack on Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency.

\n\n

In real life experience, we talk about the right way to approach the topic of politics in the workplace, influenced by a situation Tim faced in a sales presentation. Slager talks about recent thoughts he has had relating to getting rid of the victimhood mentality.

\n\n

We end the show talking about "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, and how you can use the habit formula to develop successful new habits.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:00-6:00: We give a quick weekend recap, including Tim's unique outdoor movie experience and Slager's nostalgic trip to Lake Maxinkuckee
\n6:00-10:00: Instagram is running a social experiment that removes your ability to see how many likes someone else's photo has. We discuss the impacts this could have on the platform and mental health, and dive into the comparison trap that people fall into on social media as a whole.
\n10:00-14:00: We discuss how shoes can affect your feet, the way you walk, and how the wrong footwear can lead to knee and hip pain.
\n14:00-16:30: We explain the accusations being thrown at Chris Pratt because of a shirt that he wore.
\n16:30-21:00: Last week, Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency was hacked, marking the largest data breach in its history. We get into what was found, and discuss how the size of this hack is significant.
\n21:00-28:00: Tim reflects on how the topic of politics found its way into a important sales presentation, and the greater lesson learned of how you should handle sensitive topics like these in the workplace. This leads into further RLE discussion with Slager on getting yourself out of the victimhood mentality.
\n28:00-36:00: We end the show talking about what makes up the 4 stages of habit, strategies you can implement to build successful new habits, and the specific habits we ourselves are working on.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about Instagram's social experiment of removing the number of likes from photos, and the mental health impacts on the platform and its users. We also get into how the shoes you wear can affect the way you walk, and the significant impacts of the latest hack on Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, we talk about the right way to approach the topic of politics in the workplace, influenced by a situation Tim faced in a sales presentation. Slager also talks about recent thoughts he has had relating to getting rid of the victimhood mentality.\r\n\r\nWe end the show talking about \"Atomic Habits\" by James Clear, and how you can use the habit formula to develop successful new habits.","date_published":"2019-07-23T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/9c71b919-798f-4b34-8166-1debbb630a2d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":39854681,"duration_in_seconds":2234}]},{"id":"4e2859ad-0164-4848-b0fd-e59b57d22d46","title":"Episode 69: John Sparrow, Founder of GoOil, Canada's Largest Mobile Oil Change Company","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/john-sparrow-gooil","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJohn Sparrow is a Canadian Entrepreneur and Founder of GoOil, Canada's largest mobile oil change company. After dropping out of high school at 16 to begin his entrepreneurial journey, John eventually formulated his idea for GoOil at an entrepreneur competition.\n\nIn this conversation, John explains the value behind his business, his vision for the future, difficult lessons he has learned throughout his journey as an entrepreneur, and how to achieve the highest and most unique version of yourself as a business leader.\n\nTo find out more about John and his company, visit: Gooil.ca\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-14:30: John describes the formation of the idea that would become Canada's largest mobile oil change provider, building his team, finding mentors, and becoming a skilled delegator.\n14:30-22:45: John explains the business concept of GoOil, the unique value it provides, and how he was able to form a functioning franchise from the idea.\n22:45-37:30: John highlights why GoOil has been the most successful out of his 5 business ventures, tough lessons he has learned throughout his entrepreneurial journey, and what it was like to drop out of high school as a 16-year old.\n37:30-53:00: John talks about expansion into the American market, quality control with franchises, and the obstacles and competition to overcome in the future.\n53:00-1:03:30: In a time with a lot of gurus, courses, and podcasts, John explains what it means to find your own identity as an entrepreneur and foster a healthy mindset in times of adversity.Special Guest: John Sparrow.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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John Sparrow is a Canadian Entrepreneur and Founder of GoOil, Canada's largest mobile oil change company. After dropping out of high school at 16 to begin his entrepreneurial journey, John eventually formulated his idea for GoOil at an entrepreneur competition.

\n\n

In this conversation, John explains the value behind his business, his vision for the future, difficult lessons he has learned throughout his journey as an entrepreneur, and how to achieve the highest and most unique version of yourself as a business leader.

\n\n

To find out more about John and his company, visit: Gooil.ca

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:30-14:30: John describes the formation of the idea that would become Canada's largest mobile oil change provider, building his team, finding mentors, and becoming a skilled delegator.
\n14:30-22:45: John explains the business concept of GoOil, the unique value it provides, and how he was able to form a functioning franchise from the idea.
\n22:45-37:30: John highlights why GoOil has been the most successful out of his 5 business ventures, tough lessons he has learned throughout his entrepreneurial journey, and what it was like to drop out of high school as a 16-year old.
\n37:30-53:00: John talks about expansion into the American market, quality control with franchises, and the obstacles and competition to overcome in the future.
\n53:00-1:03:30: In a time with a lot of gurus, courses, and podcasts, John explains what it means to find your own identity as an entrepreneur and foster a healthy mindset in times of adversity.

Special Guest: John Sparrow.

","summary":"John Sparrow is a Canadian Entrepreneur and Founder of GoOil, Canada's largest mobile oil change company. After dropping out of high school at 16 to begin his entrepreneurial journey, John eventually formulated his idea for GoOil at an entrepreneur competition.\r\n\r\nIn this conversation, John explains the value behind his business, his vision for the future, difficult lessons he has learned throughout his journey as an entrepreneur, and how to achieve the highest and most unique version of yourself as a business leader.\r\n\r\nTo find out more about John and his company, visit: Gooil.ca","date_published":"2019-07-18T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4e2859ad-0164-4848-b0fd-e59b57d22d46.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":68745495,"duration_in_seconds":3816}]},{"id":"be5706f4-f6cb-4a86-988f-0fad3f9f557c","title":"Episode 68: Facebook Fined $5 Billion, Warren Buffett's Ideal Employee, More Johnson & Johnson PR Struggles, Mediation Strategies, Building Impactful Habits, and Defining Your True Age","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/facebook-johnsonandjohnson-warrenbuffett","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss the $5 billion fine issued to Facebook by the FTC and the future of user data, quality characteristics that Warren Buffett looks for in his employees, and Johnson & Johnson's recent PR hit involving more baby powder lawsuits and allegations.\n\nIn real life experience, we talk about different mediation techniques we are implementing with visualization and journaling, defining your true age through knowledge and experience, and healthy eating habits.\n\nIn the book talk section, Slager talks about living in the present moment from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" and Tim discusses a new strategy to implement better habits into your day, influenced by James Clear's \"Atomic Habits.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:15-7:15: We give our weekend recap, morning golf highlights, and some insight on the Broad Ripple Farmers Market.\n7:15-16:15: Facebook was fined $5 Billion by the FTC for not being transparent about sharing user data in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. We discuss the impact of this, why the stock went up, and what Facebook must do in the future to prevent issues like this from happening again.\n16:15-21:15: We talk about characteristics that Warren Buffett looks for when hiring employees, how we can implement these things in our daily work, and what it means to be selfless in the workplace.\n21:15-28:45: The Department of Justice is investigating allegations that Johnson & Johnson lied about talc cancer risks its baby powder. We talk about the current status of lawsuits, the stock drop, and next steps for J&J as it tries to overcome this PR struggle.\n28:45-37:15: We talk about different meditation strategies we are implementing, revolved around \"daily savers\", visualization, and what each of our \"think zones\" are. We also discuss how incorporating journaling along with mediation can enhance your overall reflection and experience.\n37:15-49:45: Slager reflects on what it means to think of yourself in terms of your \"true age,\" combining knowledge and experience and not assigning a number. We discuss putting the right things into your body (food and knowledge), and this leads into a discussion about healthy eating plans we are currently exploring and implementing.\n49:45-56:45: Slager analyzes a chapter from \"Don's Sweat the small Stuff,\" which talks about being present, and we discuss ways you can develop great habits in the areas of health, wealth, love and happiness.\n56:45: Tim talks about the concept of habit stacking from \"Atomic Habits\" from James Clear, and how we can build in good habits into our day by combining it with an already existing habit.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's current events, we discuss the $5 billion fine issued to Facebook by the FTC and the future of user data, quality characteristics that Warren Buffett looks for in his employees, and Johnson & Johnson's recent PR hit involving more baby powder lawsuits and allegations.

\n\n

In real life experience, we talk about different mediation techniques we are implementing with visualization and journaling, defining your true age through knowledge and experience, and healthy eating habits.

\n\n

In the book talk section, Slager talks about living in the present moment from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," and Tim discusses a new strategy to implement better habits into your day, influenced by James Clear's "Atomic Habits."

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

2:15-7:15: We give our weekend recap, morning golf highlights, and some insight on the Broad Ripple Farmers Market.
\n7:15-16:15: Facebook was fined $5 Billion by the FTC for not being transparent about sharing user data in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. We discuss the impact of this, why the stock went up, and what Facebook must do in the future to prevent issues like this from happening again.
\n16:15-21:15: We talk about characteristics that Warren Buffett looks for when hiring employees, how we can implement these things in our daily work, and what it means to be selfless in the workplace.
\n21:15-28:45: The Department of Justice is investigating allegations that Johnson & Johnson lied about talc cancer risks its baby powder. We talk about the current status of lawsuits, the stock drop, and next steps for J&J as it tries to overcome this PR struggle.
\n28:45-37:15: We talk about different meditation strategies we are implementing, revolved around "daily savers", visualization, and what each of our "think zones" are. We also discuss how incorporating journaling along with mediation can enhance your overall reflection and experience.
\n37:15-49:45: Slager reflects on what it means to think of yourself in terms of your "true age," combining knowledge and experience and not assigning a number. We discuss putting the right things into your body (food and knowledge), and this leads into a discussion about healthy eating plans we are currently exploring and implementing.
\n49:45-56:45: Slager analyzes a chapter from "Don's Sweat the small Stuff," which talks about being present, and we discuss ways you can develop great habits in the areas of health, wealth, love and happiness.
\n56:45: Tim talks about the concept of habit stacking from "Atomic Habits" from James Clear, and how we can build in good habits into our day by combining it with an already existing habit.

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss the $5 billion fine issued to Facebook by the FTC and the future of user data, quality characteristics that Warren Buffett looks for in his employees, and Johnson & Johnson's recent PR hit involving more baby powder lawsuits and allegations.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, we talk about different mediation techniques we are implementing with visualization and journaling, defining your true age through knowledge and experience, and healthy eating habits.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Slager talks about living in the present moment from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" and Tim discusses a new strategy to implement better habits into your day, influenced by James Clear's \"Atomic Habits.\"","date_published":"2019-07-16T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/be5706f4-f6cb-4a86-988f-0fad3f9f557c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":65008255,"duration_in_seconds":3708}]},{"id":"d7192a28-48cb-417b-ba5e-8a71a8e6dcb1","title":"Episode 67: Anthony Murdock, Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/anthony-murdock","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAnthony Murdock II (@amurdock_ii) is a student at the IU McKinney School of Law, and the Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly (@hashtagpmo), a brand that promotes lifestyles centered around success-oriented actions. Anthony also hosts a virtual speaking initiative called \"Moments with Murdock,\" that is currently focused on the \"Process Toward Progress\".\n\nIn this interview, Anthony talks about his purpose-driven brand and what it means to have meaningful interactions with the people around you. We discuss what a successful brand means in today's society, and what it means to have true patience in your path to success.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:00-9:00: We welcome Murdock to the show and gives his background, education, and mission statement for his life and business.\n9:00-22:30: Murdock discusses the idea behind his business #PowerMovesOnly, the impact of his parents on his mindset, and why he goes by \"Murdock.\"\n22:30-38:30: We discuss the athlete vs. human persona and the principle of intersectionality, the role that educational institutions play in the community, and the principle of commonality.\n38:30-46:30: Murdock talks about the expansion of his business to other universities, overcoming the networking struggles\n46:00-57:00: We ask Murdock the 3 most important things that need to be present when building a brand, and the meaning of accountability when it comes to your audience.\n57:00-1:07:00: Murdock discusses the adversity he faced with #PowerMovesOnly and his virtual speaking series, and how he was able to get past these \"potholes\".\n1:07:00-1:20:00: Murdock talks about his law school experience, networking, and how he manages his time with business, friendships, family, and loved ones. Special Guest: Anthony Murdock.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Anthony Murdock II (@amurdock_ii) is a student at the IU McKinney School of Law, and the Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly (@hashtagpmo), a brand that promotes lifestyles centered around success-oriented actions. Anthony also hosts a virtual speaking initiative called "Moments with Murdock," that is currently focused on the "Process Toward Progress".

\n\n

In this interview, Anthony talks about his purpose-driven brand and what it means to have meaningful interactions with the people around you. We discuss what a successful brand means in today's society, and what it means to have true patience in your path to success.

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Show Highlights:

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5:00-9:00: We welcome Murdock to the show and gives his background, education, and mission statement for his life and business.
\n9:00-22:30: Murdock discusses the idea behind his business #PowerMovesOnly, the impact of his parents on his mindset, and why he goes by "Murdock."
\n22:30-38:30: We discuss the athlete vs. human persona and the principle of intersectionality, the role that educational institutions play in the community, and the principle of commonality.
\n38:30-46:30: Murdock talks about the expansion of his business to other universities, overcoming the networking struggles
\n46:00-57:00: We ask Murdock the 3 most important things that need to be present when building a brand, and the meaning of accountability when it comes to your audience.
\n57:00-1:07:00: Murdock discusses the adversity he faced with #PowerMovesOnly and his virtual speaking series, and how he was able to get past these "potholes".
\n1:07:00-1:20:00: Murdock talks about his law school experience, networking, and how he manages his time with business, friendships, family, and loved ones.

Special Guest: Anthony Murdock.

","summary":"Anthony Murdock II (@amurdock_ii) is a student at the IU McKinney School of Law, and the Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly (@hashtagpmo), a brand that promotes lifestyles centered around success-oriented actions. Anthony also hosts a virtual speaking initiative called \"Moments with Murdock,\" that is currently focused on the \"Process Toward Progress\".\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Anthony talks about his purpose-driven brand and what it means to have meaningful interactions with the people around you. We discuss what a successful brand means in today's society, and what it means to have true patience in your path to success.","date_published":"2019-07-12T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d7192a28-48cb-417b-ba5e-8a71a8e6dcb1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":81864341,"duration_in_seconds":4826}]},{"id":"4fa25ba1-72a8-41f2-b1cd-4c70562b1849","title":"Episode 66: Product Liability Issues for Amazon, More Competition for Netflix, PaveGen and Smart Sidewalks, The Perfect Product, and Developing Patience with Communication","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/amazon-netflix-pavegen","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss Amazon's new product liability hurdles to overcome following an appeals court ruling in Pennsylvania. We also get into the rising competition in the streaming space for Netflix, and how it will be losing some of its programs in the near future thanks to other streaming services. Lastly, we highlight a new company called PaveGen, which is providing a new way of energy involving kinetic energy from footsteps.\n\nFor Real Life Experience, Tim reflects on his Colorado trip and Slager reflects on an uplifting conversation he had with his parents in regards to his career situation.\n\nFor book talk, Tim discusses an article from Harvard Business Review featuring the Ford CEO, and Slager highlights an important conversation tip from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:15-12:15: We both reflect on our 4th of July experiences: Tim highlights his scenic and refreshing Colorado trip, and Slager talks about his trip home to the lake (and telling his parents about his new tattoo).\n12:15-18:15: Amazon is on the hot seat regarding product liability risk. We discuss how a lawsuit over a malfunctioning dog leash will lead to new tension between Amazon, 3rd party sellers, and consumers.\n18:15-25:45: Another company in AT&T is unveiling a streaming service to compete with Netflix. We discuss the current competitive situation in the streaming arena, and the impacts of Netflix losing the rights to certain programs.\n25:45-30:15: A futuristic construction company in the UK called PaveGen just received $3.3 million in crowdfunding. We talk about its exciting concept of turning the kinetic energy of footsteps into electricity and energy.\n30:15-33:45: Slager reflects on an uplifting conversation he had with his parents regarding the way his career path is tracking.\n33:45-40:45: Drawing from an interview/article from Harvard Business Review featuring the CEO of Ford, Tim discusses 3 important components of a product or service to leverage in your offering to customers.\n40:45-47:15: Influenced by the book \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" Slager discusses what it means to \"breath before you talk,\" and how this can develop your influence and ability to win with people.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss Amazon's new product liability hurdles to overcome following an appeals court ruling in Pennsylvania. We also get into the rising competition in the streaming space for Netflix, and how it will be losing some of its programs in the near future thanks to other streaming services. Lastly, we highlight a new company called PaveGen, which is providing a new way of energy involving kinetic energy from footsteps.

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For Real Life Experience, Tim reflects on his Colorado trip and Slager reflects on an uplifting conversation he had with his parents in regards to his career situation.

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For book talk, Tim discusses an article from Harvard Business Review featuring the Ford CEO, and Slager highlights an important conversation tip from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff"

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Show Highlights:

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2:15-12:15: We both reflect on our 4th of July experiences: Tim highlights his scenic and refreshing Colorado trip, and Slager talks about his trip home to the lake (and telling his parents about his new tattoo).
\n12:15-18:15: Amazon is on the hot seat regarding product liability risk. We discuss how a lawsuit over a malfunctioning dog leash will lead to new tension between Amazon, 3rd party sellers, and consumers.
\n18:15-25:45: Another company in AT&T is unveiling a streaming service to compete with Netflix. We discuss the current competitive situation in the streaming arena, and the impacts of Netflix losing the rights to certain programs.
\n25:45-30:15: A futuristic construction company in the UK called PaveGen just received $3.3 million in crowdfunding. We talk about its exciting concept of turning the kinetic energy of footsteps into electricity and energy.
\n30:15-33:45: Slager reflects on an uplifting conversation he had with his parents regarding the way his career path is tracking.
\n33:45-40:45: Drawing from an interview/article from Harvard Business Review featuring the CEO of Ford, Tim discusses 3 important components of a product or service to leverage in your offering to customers.
\n40:45-47:15: Influenced by the book "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," Slager discusses what it means to "breath before you talk," and how this can develop your influence and ability to win with people.

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss Amazon's new product liability hurdles to overcome following an appeals court ruling in Pennsylvania. We also get into the rising competition in the streaming space for Netflix, and how it will be losing some of its programs in the near future thanks to other streaming services. Lastly, we highlight a new company called PaveGen, which is providing a new way of energy involving kinetic energy from footsteps.\r\n\r\nFor Real Life Experience, Tim reflects on his Colorado trip and Slager reflects on an uplifting conversation he had with his parents in regards to his career situation.\r\n\r\nFor book talk, Tim discusses an article from Harvard Business Review featuring the Ford CEO, and Slager highlights an important conversation tip from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\"","date_published":"2019-07-09T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/4fa25ba1-72a8-41f2-b1cd-4c70562b1849.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":49060335,"duration_in_seconds":2960}]},{"id":"b92d33a5-b880-4076-b419-22e7bdb10a5c","title":"Episode 65: Aimee Kandrac, Founder of WhatFriendsDo","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/aimee-kandrac","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAimee Kandrac is the Founder and Owner of WhatFriendsDo (@whatfriendsdo), a business that provides an online tool for friends and family to coordinate meals, errands, and communication in times of need.\n\nIn this interview, Aimee talks about the story and formation WhatFriendsDo, building her team and creating a positive work environment, the concept behind the software and the markets her business is entering, and challenges she has overcome as an entrepreneur.\n\nTo learn more about Aimee and her impactful business, you can visit whatfriendsdo.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-16:00: Aimee talks about balancing the responsibilities of being an entrepreneur and being a great mother, how her kids have taught her how to be an effective business leader, and how she promotes the importance of family within her company culture.\n16:00-33:30: Aimee describes the motivation and concept behind starting WhatFriendsDo, her personal story with her own business, and the importance of giving and accepting help to people who are faced with difficult life circumstances.\n33:30-48:30: Aimee explains the new exciting projects that her company is working on, the different markets her business is entering, and how WhatFriendsDo can affect the world on a bigger scale.\n48:30-54:30: Aimee dives into the importance of building a great team around her, and the important aspects she looks for when bringing new members to work for her company.\n54:30-1:01:00: Aimee describes the tough challenges she has faced as an entrepreneur, and the important steps to take when rebounding from unexpected problems.\n1:01:00: Aimee ends the show by highlighting 2 of the most important pieces of information she has learned in her entpreneurial journey, and her advice to you when you launch a business idea.Special Guest: Aimee Kandrac.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Aimee Kandrac is the Founder and Owner of WhatFriendsDo (@whatfriendsdo), a business that provides an online tool for friends and family to coordinate meals, errands, and communication in times of need.

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In this interview, Aimee talks about the story and formation WhatFriendsDo, building her team and creating a positive work environment, the concept behind the software and the markets her business is entering, and challenges she has overcome as an entrepreneur.

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To learn more about Aimee and her impactful business, you can visit whatfriendsdo.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-16:00: Aimee talks about balancing the responsibilities of being an entrepreneur and being a great mother, how her kids have taught her how to be an effective business leader, and how she promotes the importance of family within her company culture.
\n16:00-33:30: Aimee describes the motivation and concept behind starting WhatFriendsDo, her personal story with her own business, and the importance of giving and accepting help to people who are faced with difficult life circumstances.
\n33:30-48:30: Aimee explains the new exciting projects that her company is working on, the different markets her business is entering, and how WhatFriendsDo can affect the world on a bigger scale.
\n48:30-54:30: Aimee dives into the importance of building a great team around her, and the important aspects she looks for when bringing new members to work for her company.
\n54:30-1:01:00: Aimee describes the tough challenges she has faced as an entrepreneur, and the important steps to take when rebounding from unexpected problems.
\n1:01:00: Aimee ends the show by highlighting 2 of the most important pieces of information she has learned in her entpreneurial journey, and her advice to you when you launch a business idea.

Special Guest: Aimee Kandrac.

","summary":"Aimee Kandrac is the Founder and Owner of WhatFriendsDo (@whatfriendsdo), a business that provides an online tool for friends and family to coordinate meals, errands, and communication in times of need.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Aimee talks about the story and formation WhatFriendsDo, building her team and creating a positive work environment, the concept behind the software and the markets her business is entering, and challenges she has overcome as an entrepreneur.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Aimee and her impactful business, you can visit whatfriendsdo.com","date_published":"2019-07-04T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b92d33a5-b880-4076-b419-22e7bdb10a5c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":63279502,"duration_in_seconds":3846}]},{"id":"9db8afa1-30a9-4156-a301-16c7c00af3d2","title":"Episode 64: San Fran Bans E-Cigs, Leaked Emails at Google, Body Language for Leaders, Recharging Your Body, Legacy or Currency, and Understanding Before Being Understood","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ecigs-google-bodylanguage-recharging-legacy-","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about the City of San Francisco banning E-Cigs, and the various effects this could have on a greater scale. We then transition to the leaked emails at Google regarding Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro, and we discuss the concept of censorship and internet regulation.\n\nIn today's real life experience, Tim discusses 5 body language tips to portray leadership and how he has worked to improve these, while Slager highlights an important conversation he had at the gym when it comes to properly recharging your body.\n\nEnding on book talk, Tim pulls a crucial emotional intelligence concept out of the book \"Outwitting the Devil,\" and Slager talks about leaving a meaningful legacy, influenced by Gary V's book \"Crush It.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:00-13:00: The City of San Francisco is banning the distribution and sale of E-Cigs. We discuss the impact on the economy, the black market, and the alternative of regular cigarettes for older people.\n13:00-22:45: Leaked emails within google detail slander toward thought leaders like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro. This influences a talk about censorship, and regulating information for public safety and not political ideology.\n22:45-32:00: Analyzing an article from Forbes, Tim gets into 5 body language hacks that will portray leadership to those around you. We get into the different strategies, and the few that we have had to improve the most within the last year.\n32:00-39:00: Drawing from an insightful conversation with a friend from the gym, Slager discusses the importance to listening to your body's stress levels, signs to look for when it's time for a recharge, and the activities we participate in to add energy back in our lives.\n39:00-43:00: Tim highlights a concept from \"Outwitting the Devil\" by Napoleon Hill, centered around seeking to understand before seeking to be understood.\n43:00-48:00: Drawing from \"Crush It\" by Gary V, Slager talks about what it means to leave a true legacy not defined by money.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about the City of San Francisco banning E-Cigs, and the various effects this could have on a greater scale. We then transition to the leaked emails at Google regarding Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro, and we discuss the concept of censorship and internet regulation.

\n\n

In today's real life experience, Tim discusses 5 body language tips to portray leadership and how he has worked to improve these, while Slager highlights an important conversation he had at the gym when it comes to properly recharging your body.

\n\n

Ending on book talk, Tim pulls a crucial emotional intelligence concept out of the book "Outwitting the Devil," and Slager talks about leaving a meaningful legacy, influenced by Gary V's book "Crush It."

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Show Highlights:

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2:00-13:00: The City of San Francisco is banning the distribution and sale of E-Cigs. We discuss the impact on the economy, the black market, and the alternative of regular cigarettes for older people.
\n13:00-22:45: Leaked emails within google detail slander toward thought leaders like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro. This influences a talk about censorship, and regulating information for public safety and not political ideology.
\n22:45-32:00: Analyzing an article from Forbes, Tim gets into 5 body language hacks that will portray leadership to those around you. We get into the different strategies, and the few that we have had to improve the most within the last year.
\n32:00-39:00: Drawing from an insightful conversation with a friend from the gym, Slager discusses the importance to listening to your body's stress levels, signs to look for when it's time for a recharge, and the activities we participate in to add energy back in our lives.
\n39:00-43:00: Tim highlights a concept from "Outwitting the Devil" by Napoleon Hill, centered around seeking to understand before seeking to be understood.
\n43:00-48:00: Drawing from "Crush It" by Gary V, Slager talks about what it means to leave a true legacy not defined by money.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about the City of San Francisco banning E-Cigs, and the various effects this could have on a greater scale. We then transition to the leaked emails at Google regarding Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro, and we discuss the concept of censorship and internet regulation.\r\n\r\nIn today's real life experience, Tim discusses 5 body language tips to portray leadership and how he has worked to improve these, while Slager highlights an important conversation he had at the gym when it comes to properly recharging your body.\r\n\r\nEnding on book talk, Tim pulls a crucial emotional intelligence concept out of the book \"Outwitting the Devil,\" and Slager talks about leaving a meaningful legacy, influenced by Gary V's book \"Crush It.\"","date_published":"2019-07-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/9db8afa1-30a9-4156-a301-16c7c00af3d2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":52689150,"duration_in_seconds":2973}]},{"id":"dce4fe98-2488-4370-b09b-1a412caf5d02","title":"Episode 63: Aaron Marshall, Musical Artist and Founder of Naptown Thrift","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/aaron-marshall","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAaron Marshall (@doubleamuzic) is a musical artist and the founder of Naptown Thrift (@naptownthrift), Indianapolis' #1 source for vintage clothing. Growing up with a passion of music and thrifting, Aaron launched his business in September 2018. After running an appointment-only store out of a storage unit while attending Butler, he has grown the business significantly into a storefront hotspot, and built a reputation as a trustworthy source of vintage clothing of all kinds of brands.\n\nIn this interview, Aaron talks about his passion for music, starting his thrift store, important lessons he has learned as a business owner, and navigating the industry by networking and building meaningful relationships with other entrepreneurs and customers.\n\nTo learn more about Aaron and his business, you can visit naptownthrift.com or visit his store in person at 2174 E. 54th St. in Indianapolis.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-13:30: Aaron gets into his childhood and background, the formation of his music career, launching his thrift store business while attending Butler University, and where he found his passion for thrifting.\n13:30-19:30: Aaron provides insight on the thrift market, educating people on the true value behind various products, and the tradeoffs of selling clothing online compared to the in-store experience.\n19:30-27:30: Aaron gets into the meaning of \"family-owned business,\" and what it's like to run Naptown Thrift with the help of his passionate parents. He also covers the thrifting process of finding products for his store, what has worked for him, and the best places to go.\n27:30-39:00: Aarons talks about the importance of networking with other leaders in the industry, building a reputation in Indianapolis, and gaining feedback from customers.\n39:00-46:00: We ask Aaron the biggest surprises of running a thrift store, important lessons he has learned as a business owner, and growing his social media following on Instagram.\n46:00-53:30: We end the show talking about how Aaron blends his music career with his store and business venture with Naptown Thrift, his future vision for his business, and final advice to those starting a venture of their own.Special Guest: Aaron Marshall.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Aaron Marshall (@doubleamuzic) is a musical artist and the founder of Naptown Thrift (@naptownthrift), Indianapolis' #1 source for vintage clothing. Growing up with a passion of music and thrifting, Aaron launched his business in September 2018. After running an appointment-only store out of a storage unit while attending Butler, he has grown the business significantly into a storefront hotspot, and built a reputation as a trustworthy source of vintage clothing of all kinds of brands.

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In this interview, Aaron talks about his passion for music, starting his thrift store, important lessons he has learned as a business owner, and navigating the industry by networking and building meaningful relationships with other entrepreneurs and customers.

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To learn more about Aaron and his business, you can visit naptownthrift.com or visit his store in person at 2174 E. 54th St. in Indianapolis.

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Show Highlights:

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3:30-13:30: Aaron gets into his childhood and background, the formation of his music career, launching his thrift store business while attending Butler University, and where he found his passion for thrifting.
\n13:30-19:30: Aaron provides insight on the thrift market, educating people on the true value behind various products, and the tradeoffs of selling clothing online compared to the in-store experience.
\n19:30-27:30: Aaron gets into the meaning of "family-owned business," and what it's like to run Naptown Thrift with the help of his passionate parents. He also covers the thrifting process of finding products for his store, what has worked for him, and the best places to go.
\n27:30-39:00: Aarons talks about the importance of networking with other leaders in the industry, building a reputation in Indianapolis, and gaining feedback from customers.
\n39:00-46:00: We ask Aaron the biggest surprises of running a thrift store, important lessons he has learned as a business owner, and growing his social media following on Instagram.
\n46:00-53:30: We end the show talking about how Aaron blends his music career with his store and business venture with Naptown Thrift, his future vision for his business, and final advice to those starting a venture of their own.

Special Guest: Aaron Marshall.

","summary":"Aaron Marshall (@doubleamuzic) is a musical artist and the founder of Naptown Thrift (@naptownthrift), Indianapolis' #1 source for vintage clothing. Growing up with a passion of music and thrifting, Aaron launched his business in September 2018. After running an appointment-only store out of a storage unit while attending Butler, he has grown the business significantly into a storefront hotspot, and built a reputation as a trustworthy source of vintage clothing of all kinds of brands.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Aaron talks about his passion for music, starting his thrift store, important lessons he has learned as a business owner, and navigating the industry by networking and building meaningful relationships with other entrepreneurs and customers.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Aaron and his business, you can visit naptownthrift.com or visit his store in person at 2174 E. 54th St. in Indianapolis.","date_published":"2019-06-27T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/dce4fe98-2488-4370-b09b-1a412caf5d02.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":60538455,"duration_in_seconds":3248}]},{"id":"ca2fba9a-361b-4cf9-8707-fbb49ce2e2d4","title":"Episode 62: Increasing Social Awareness, Building a Trustworthy Personal Brand, Secrets to Winning with People, McDonald's Sales Skyrocketing, Microsoft and Work-Life Balance","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/socialawareness-personalbrand-microsoft-worklifebalance","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we highlight how a small change in operations for McDonald's caused sales to increase 30%. We discuss the importance of operational transparency in the food industry.\n\nIn today's real life experience, Slager explains the key takeaways from the \"Pillars of Manual Medicine\" Conference in Chicago, which he attended with his two doctors from Summit. Tim discusses an impactful conversation with a sales prospect, which helped reinforce an important rule in winning with people.\n\nIn today's book talk, Tim highlights key strategies to increase social awareness, drawing from \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0\" by Travis Bradberry. Slager, highlighting Gary Vaynerchuk's \"Crush It,\" talks about keeping it real when it comes to your personal brand.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-20:30: Slager recaps his \"Pillars of Manual Medicine\" Conference in Chicago, getting to the bottom of true pain, and how he is implementing new techniques at his workplace, Summit Spine and Therapy.\n20:30-25:00: Tim reflects on his anniversary weekend and discusses the most important improvements he has achieved within his relationship.\n25:00-33:00: Tim talks about an important interaction with a business owner, which taught him the secret to winning with people.\n33:30-40:30: McDonald's made a risky operational change within the last year, and sales have skyrocketed. We discuss the impact of the fast food restaurant's switch from frozen to fresh meat for its burgers.\n40:30-48:30: Big companies like Microsoft are investing in new strategies to increase employee happiness and work-life balance, as well as minimizing the amount of time spent in meetings. We give our thoughts on this movement, and the future of mental health in the corporate setting.\n48:30-57:00: Tim highlights his takeaways from the book \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0,\" and we explain ways you can increase social awareness.\n57:00: After reading \"Crush It\" by Gary V, Slager talks about keeping it real with your personal brand, especially staying true to your passion and DNA.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we highlight how a small change in operations for McDonald's caused sales to increase 30%. We discuss the importance of operational transparency in the food industry.

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In today's real life experience, Slager explains the key takeaways from the "Pillars of Manual Medicine" Conference in Chicago, which he attended with his two doctors from Summit. Tim discusses an impactful conversation with a sales prospect, which helped reinforce an important rule in winning with people.

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In today's book talk, Tim highlights key strategies to increase social awareness, drawing from "Emotional Intelligence 2.0" by Travis Bradberry. Slager, highlighting Gary Vaynerchuk's "Crush It," talks about keeping it real when it comes to your personal brand.

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Show Highlights:

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3:00-20:30: Slager recaps his "Pillars of Manual Medicine" Conference in Chicago, getting to the bottom of true pain, and how he is implementing new techniques at his workplace, Summit Spine and Therapy.
\n20:30-25:00: Tim reflects on his anniversary weekend and discusses the most important improvements he has achieved within his relationship.
\n25:00-33:00: Tim talks about an important interaction with a business owner, which taught him the secret to winning with people.
\n33:30-40:30: McDonald's made a risky operational change within the last year, and sales have skyrocketed. We discuss the impact of the fast food restaurant's switch from frozen to fresh meat for its burgers.
\n40:30-48:30: Big companies like Microsoft are investing in new strategies to increase employee happiness and work-life balance, as well as minimizing the amount of time spent in meetings. We give our thoughts on this movement, and the future of mental health in the corporate setting.
\n48:30-57:00: Tim highlights his takeaways from the book "Emotional Intelligence 2.0," and we explain ways you can increase social awareness.
\n57:00: After reading "Crush It" by Gary V, Slager talks about keeping it real with your personal brand, especially staying true to your passion and DNA.

","summary":"In today's current events, we highlight how a small change in operations for McDonald's caused sales to increase 30%. We discuss the importance of operational transparency in the food industry.\r\n\r\nIn today's real life experience, Slager explains the key information takeaways from the \"Pillars of Manual Medicine\" Conference in Chicago, which he attended with his two doctors from Summit. Tim discusses an impactful conversation with a sales prospect, which helped reinforce an important rule in winning with people.\r\n\r\nIn today's book talk, Tim highlights key strategies to increase social awareness, drawing from \"Emotional Intelligence 2.0\" by Travis Bradberry. Slager, highlighting Gary Vaynerchuk's \"Crush It,\" talks about keeping it real when it comes to your personal brand.","date_published":"2019-06-25T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/ca2fba9a-361b-4cf9-8707-fbb49ce2e2d4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":68592576,"duration_in_seconds":3986}]},{"id":"e2136118-fe9b-4922-9921-b6d62f6b6f2e","title":"Episode 61: Glenn Garnes, Founder of Small Business CEO","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/glenn-garnes","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nGlenn Garnes is the Founder and CEO of Small Business CEO, an organization devoted to helping small business owners achieve more. Glenn helps people ignite their business growth by shortening their entrepreneurial learning curve, and provides online courses, mentorship, and tools to help people in the areas of people development, health and wellness, and professional development.\n\nA retired lawyer, Glenn discusses his transition out of the law practice to forming his own business, and using the relationships and knowledge he gained earlier in his career to transform that into a service that helps business owners reach their goals. In the rest of the interview, we talk about best networking practices, maximizing your value to others on social media, mentorship, the different ways of learning, and servant leadership.\n\nTo learn more about Glenn and his business, you can go to:\n\nGlenngarnes.com\nSBCEO.com\nTipsonsuccess.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-14:30: Glenn talks about his transition from the law practice to the entrepreneurial realm, forming his business in Small Business CEO, and his first successful digital information product in Referral University.\n14:30-28:00: Glenn explains the best practices to implement when going to your next networking event, maximizing social media to connect with business professionals, and how to provide unique value on platforms like LinkedIn.\n28:00-38:00: Glenn describes the process of finding a mentor, choosing the right people to mentor you, and a few people who have influenced him.\n38:00-53:00: Glenn discusses the importance of learning from your failures, the top 3 ways in which humans learn, and the most important elements he has learned in his life when it comes to thought leadership.\n53:00-1:03:00: Glenn ends the show by highlighting what it means to serve many people, improving your mindset to get to your ideal destination, using the information around you as a valuable tool, and his radio show.Special Guest: Glenn Garnes.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Glenn Garnes is the Founder and CEO of Small Business CEO, an organization devoted to helping small business owners achieve more. Glenn helps people ignite their business growth by shortening their entrepreneurial learning curve, and provides online courses, mentorship, and tools to help people in the areas of people development, health and wellness, and professional development.

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A retired lawyer, Glenn discusses his transition out of the law practice to forming his own business, and using the relationships and knowledge he gained earlier in his career to transform that into a service that helps business owners reach their goals. In the rest of the interview, we talk about best networking practices, maximizing your value to others on social media, mentorship, the different ways of learning, and servant leadership.

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To learn more about Glenn and his business, you can go to:

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Glenngarnes.com
\nSBCEO.com
\nTipsonsuccess.com

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-14:30: Glenn talks about his transition from the law practice to the entrepreneurial realm, forming his business in Small Business CEO, and his first successful digital information product in Referral University.
\n14:30-28:00: Glenn explains the best practices to implement when going to your next networking event, maximizing social media to connect with business professionals, and how to provide unique value on platforms like LinkedIn.
\n28:00-38:00: Glenn describes the process of finding a mentor, choosing the right people to mentor you, and a few people who have influenced him.
\n38:00-53:00: Glenn discusses the importance of learning from your failures, the top 3 ways in which humans learn, and the most important elements he has learned in his life when it comes to thought leadership.
\n53:00-1:03:00: Glenn ends the show by highlighting what it means to serve many people, improving your mindset to get to your ideal destination, using the information around you as a valuable tool, and his radio show.

Special Guest: Glenn Garnes.

","summary":"Glenn Garnes is the Founder and CEO of Small Business CEO, an organization devoted to helping small business owners achieve more. Glenn helps people ignite their business growth by shortening their entrepreneurial learning curve, and provides online courses, mentorship, and tools to help people in the areas of people development, health and wellness, and professional development.\r\n\r\nA retired lawyer, Glenn discusses his transition out of the law practice to forming his own business, and using the relationships and knowledge he gained earlier in his career to transform that into a service that helps business owners reach their goals. In the rest of the interview, we talk about best networking practices, maximizing your value to others on social media, mentorship, the different ways of learning, and servant leadership.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about Glenn and his business, you can go to:\r\n\r\nGlenngarnes.com\r\nSBCEO.com\r\nTipsonsuccess.com","date_published":"2019-06-20T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e2136118-fe9b-4922-9921-b6d62f6b6f2e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":67633252,"duration_in_seconds":3848}]},{"id":"abd90806-43b2-4832-8711-d0d43e71ed39","title":"Episode 60: Negative Boeing PR, Beyond Meat vs. Tyson Foods, Cyber Security Standoff with Russia, The Secret Behind Conquering Procrastination, Dale Carnegie Tips, and Building an Authentic Personal Brand","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode60-boeing-beyondmeat-tyson-cybersecurity-procrastination-dalecarnegie-personalbrand","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss the latest malfunction in a Boeing fleet, the increased competition in the plant-based space with Tyson Foods releasing a new option, the cyber security standoff between the United States and Russia, and the true cause of procrastination.\n\nFor today's real life experience, we reflect on what our dads mean to us, and how they have impacted our lives in a special way.\n\nEnding the show on book talk, we highlight what it means to foster confidence in those around you, drawing from readings in \"How to Win Friends and Influence People,\" as well as building a meaningful and authentic personal brand coming from Gary V's \"Crush It.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-9:30: We discuss Boeing's latest PR snag, involving a malfunction in its Dreamliner fleet of planes, and the \"profit vs. public safety\" issue that leadership is facing.\n9:30-16:00: Beyond Meat now has competition in the plant-based food niche. We talk about how it can compete with the food giant Tyson and the future of this industry.\n16:00-22:15: The US is asserting itself in the cyber security showdown with Russia, and we get into this latest move to protect ourselves against cyber attacks.\n22:15-29:00: Is procrastination really caused by laziness? We analyze a recent statement by psychologist saying this may be emotionally driven, and we give some suggestions on how we ourselves overcome procrastination in our daily lives.\n29:00-37:30: With this past Sunday being Father's Day, we highlight the life impacts our dads have made in our lives to enhance our life experience.\n37:30-42:00: Drawing from his favorite book, \"How to Win Friends and Influence People\" by Dale Carnegie, Tim talks about giving your friends and alliances a fine reputation to live up to. We discuss the ways you can increase confidence in those around you.\n42:00-48:30: Reflecting on the book \"Crush It\" by Gary V, Slager talks about what it means to build an authentic personal brand.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss the latest malfunction in a Boeing fleet, the increased competition in the plant-based space with Tyson Foods releasing a new option, the cyber security standoff between the United States and Russia, and the true cause of procrastination.

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For today's real life experience, we reflect on what our dads mean to us, and how they have impacted our lives in a special way.

\n\n

Ending the show on book talk, we highlight what it means to foster confidence in those around you, drawing from readings in "How to Win Friends and Influence People," as well as building a meaningful and authentic personal brand coming from Gary V's "Crush It."

\n\n

Show Highlights:

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3:30-9:30: We discuss Boeing's latest PR snag, involving a malfunction in its Dreamliner fleet of planes, and the "profit vs. public safety" issue that leadership is facing.
\n9:30-16:00: Beyond Meat now has competition in the plant-based food niche. We talk about how it can compete with the food giant Tyson and the future of this industry.
\n16:00-22:15: The US is asserting itself in the cyber security showdown with Russia, and we get into this latest move to protect ourselves against cyber attacks.
\n22:15-29:00: Is procrastination really caused by laziness? We analyze a recent statement by psychologist saying this may be emotionally driven, and we give some suggestions on how we ourselves overcome procrastination in our daily lives.
\n29:00-37:30: With this past Sunday being Father's Day, we highlight the life impacts our dads have made in our lives to enhance our life experience.
\n37:30-42:00: Drawing from his favorite book, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie, Tim talks about giving your friends and alliances a fine reputation to live up to. We discuss the ways you can increase confidence in those around you.
\n42:00-48:30: Reflecting on the book "Crush It" by Gary V, Slager talks about what it means to build an authentic personal brand.

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss the latest malfunction in a Boeing fleet, the increased competition in the plant-based space with Tyson Foods releasing a new option, the cyber security standoff between the United States and Russia, and the true cause of procrastination.\r\n\r\nFor today's real life experience, we reflect on what our dads mean to us, and how they have impacted our lives in a special way.\r\n\r\nEnding the show on book talk, we highlight what it means to foster confidence in those around you, drawing from readings in \"How to Win Friends and Influence People,\" as well as building a meaningful and authentic personal brand coming from Gary V's \"Crush It.\"","date_published":"2019-06-18T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/abd90806-43b2-4832-8711-d0d43e71ed39.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":49314283,"duration_in_seconds":2950}]},{"id":"2433974b-146d-468f-847f-f01bd48063dc","title":"Episode 59: Keith Magnus, Clinical Psychologist and Director oft he Butler University Counseling and Consultation Center","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/keith-magnus","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKeith Magnus is the Director of the Butler University Counseling and Consultation Center, and Clinical Psychologist for the Woodview Psychology Group. He specializes in the areas of anxiety, depression, sleep disorders/insomnia, interpersonal relationships, identity and personal growth, mindfulness-based therapy, eating ad body image concerns, and hypnosis. In his work, he integrates self-psychology, object relations, attachment, and systems theories I his approach to treatment.\n\nKeith earned his Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rochester in 1996 and has been an Indiana Health Service Provider in Psychology since 1998.\n\nIn this interview, Keith explains his journey and how he landed on his passion path, the important things he has learned through working in psychology 1-on-1 therapy, and important values to keep in mind for optimal mental health.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:30-12:30: In the beginning of the episode, Keith goes into his educational and professional background, and how he figured out his true passion through his experience in graduate school. \n12:30:-22:00: We discuss Keith's research on subjective well-being and happiness, and what parents can do to create the happiest environment for their kids.\n22:00-30:00: Keith sheds light on the areas of therapy that he didn't expect in first, and the emotional barriers that we as humans face.\n30:00-43:00: Keith describes what it means to find the \"why\" behind everything and calling out the elephant in the room, and how this allows him to deal with any sort of pushback or barriers in the therapy realm.\n43:00-52:30: As Director of the Butler Counseling & Consultation center, Keith highlights what he does to create a trustworthy environment. He also explains the factors that have led to the increasing role and benefits of the center, and how the stigma behind going to therapy has changed. \n52:30-1:01:30: Keith discusses the best advice and action steps for students transitioning out of college.\n1:01:30-1:14:30: Keith highlights the educational opportunities on campus for mental health, suggestions on the best readings for mental health, and the benefits of meditation.\n1:14:30: Keith gives provides his knowledge on what it means to live a meaningful life.Special Guest: Keith Magnus.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Keith Magnus is the Director of the Butler University Counseling and Consultation Center, and Clinical Psychologist for the Woodview Psychology Group. He specializes in the areas of anxiety, depression, sleep disorders/insomnia, interpersonal relationships, identity and personal growth, mindfulness-based therapy, eating ad body image concerns, and hypnosis. In his work, he integrates self-psychology, object relations, attachment, and systems theories I his approach to treatment.

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Keith earned his Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rochester in 1996 and has been an Indiana Health Service Provider in Psychology since 1998.

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In this interview, Keith explains his journey and how he landed on his passion path, the important things he has learned through working in psychology 1-on-1 therapy, and important values to keep in mind for optimal mental health.

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Show Highlights:

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4:30-12:30: In the beginning of the episode, Keith goes into his educational and professional background, and how he figured out his true passion through his experience in graduate school.
\n12:30:-22:00: We discuss Keith's research on subjective well-being and happiness, and what parents can do to create the happiest environment for their kids.
\n22:00-30:00: Keith sheds light on the areas of therapy that he didn't expect in first, and the emotional barriers that we as humans face.
\n30:00-43:00: Keith describes what it means to find the "why" behind everything and calling out the elephant in the room, and how this allows him to deal with any sort of pushback or barriers in the therapy realm.
\n43:00-52:30: As Director of the Butler Counseling & Consultation center, Keith highlights what he does to create a trustworthy environment. He also explains the factors that have led to the increasing role and benefits of the center, and how the stigma behind going to therapy has changed.
\n52:30-1:01:30: Keith discusses the best advice and action steps for students transitioning out of college.
\n1:01:30-1:14:30: Keith highlights the educational opportunities on campus for mental health, suggestions on the best readings for mental health, and the benefits of meditation.
\n1:14:30: Keith gives provides his knowledge on what it means to live a meaningful life.

Special Guest: Keith Magnus.

","summary":"Keith Magnus is the Director of the Butler University Counseling and Consultation Center, and Clinical Psychologist for the Woodview Psychology Group. He specializes in the areas of anxiety, depression, sleep disorders/insomnia, interpersonal relationships, identity and personal growth, mindfulness-based therapy, eating ad body image concerns, and hypnosis. In his work, he integrates self-psychology, object relations, attachment, and systems theories I his approach to treatment.\r\n\r\nKeith earned his Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rochester in 1996 and has been an Indiana Health Service Provider in Psychology since 1998.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Keith explains his journey and how he landed on his passion path, the important things he has learned through working in psychology 1-on-1 therapy, and important values to keep in mind for optimal mental health.","date_published":"2019-06-13T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2433974b-146d-468f-847f-f01bd48063dc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":80602418,"duration_in_seconds":4890}]},{"id":"e9896389-658e-4229-a22f-a76a4112fad7","title":"Episode 58: Salesforce Acquires Tableau, Husband/Wife eCommerce Success Story, Political Corruption in Arkansas and Oklahoma, Discovering the Meaning of Life, and Finding the Truth Behind Criticism","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/salesforce-tableau-meaningoflife-healthycriticism","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about a couple who started its own ecommerce business after making the risky jump from a stable work environment, Salesforce's acquisition of Tableau, and a double homicide involving two former senators who are connected to corrupt information within the Arkansas and Oklahoma state governments.\n\nIn real life experience, Slager reflects on a valuable conversation he had with a patient regarding self-improvement, and Tim explains a small life change he made that has enhanced the way he looks at fitness and cardio.\n\nIn the book talk section, Slager talks about seeing the truth behind your partner's criticisms, influenced by \"Getting the Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix. Tim ends the show highlighting the three ways we discover life, analyzing Viktor Frankl's \"Man's Search for Meaning.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-7:15: We each give our weekend recap, featuring Slager's experience seeing Joe Rogan.\n7:15-11:15: A couple quit their stable and financially secure jobs to start their own successful ecommerce business, and we discuss the deeper lessons within this inspiring story.\n11:15-21:30: Two former senators were found dead inside their homes, stemming behind corruption in the state courts, and we discuss the implications that this has on the public's trust in government.\n21:30-29:00: Salesforce acquires the interactive data visualization software company Tableau. The impact of this on the cloud industry, the rivalries with Microsoft and Google, and the Salesforce stock.\n29:00-36:00: Slager highlights a conversation he had with a patient involving what it means to grow yourself everyday.\n36:00-42:00: Tim's gift from his dad's storage unit has revitalized his cardio regimen. He explains why.\n42:00-49:30: Drawing from \"Getting The Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix, Slager explains what it means to see the truth behind your partner's criticisms.\n49:30-59:00: Inspired by Viktor Frankl's \"Man's Search For Meaning,\" Tim discusses the three ways we as humans discover the meaning to life.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about a couple who started its own ecommerce business after making the risky jump from a stable work environment, Salesforce's acquisition of Tableau, and a double homicide involving two former senators who are connected to corrupt information within the Arkansas and Oklahoma state governments.

\n\n

In real life experience, Slager reflects on a valuable conversation he had with a patient regarding self-improvement, and Tim explains a small life change he made that has enhanced the way he looks at fitness and cardio.

\n\n

In the book talk section, Slager talks about seeing the truth behind your partner's criticisms, influenced by "Getting the Love You Want" by Harville Hendrix. Tim ends the show highlighting the three ways we discover life, analyzing Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning."

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-7:15: We each give our weekend recap, featuring Slager's experience seeing Joe Rogan.
\n7:15-11:15: A couple quit their stable and financially secure jobs to start their own successful ecommerce business, and we discuss the deeper lessons within this inspiring story.
\n11:15-21:30: Two former senators were found dead inside their homes, stemming behind corruption in the state courts, and we discuss the implications that this has on the public's trust in government.
\n21:30-29:00: Salesforce acquires the interactive data visualization software company Tableau. The impact of this on the cloud industry, the rivalries with Microsoft and Google, and the Salesforce stock.
\n29:00-36:00: Slager highlights a conversation he had with a patient involving what it means to grow yourself everyday.
\n36:00-42:00: Tim's gift from his dad's storage unit has revitalized his cardio regimen. He explains why.
\n42:00-49:30: Drawing from "Getting The Love You Want" by Harville Hendrix, Slager explains what it means to see the truth behind your partner's criticisms.
\n49:30-59:00: Inspired by Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search For Meaning," Tim discusses the three ways we as humans discover the meaning to life.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about a couple who started its own ecommerce business after making the risky jump from a stable work environment, Salesforce's acquisition of Tableau, and a double homicide involving two former senators who are connected to corrupt information within the Arkansas and Oklahoma state governments.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Slager reflects on a valuable conversation he had with a patient regarding self-improvement, and Tim explains a small life change he made that has enhanced the way he looks at fitness and cardio.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Slager talks about seeing the truth behind your partner's criticisms, influenced by \"Getting the Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix. Tim ends the show highlighting the three ways we discover life, analyzing Viktor Frankl's \"Man's Search for Meaning.\"","date_published":"2019-06-11T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e9896389-658e-4229-a22f-a76a4112fad7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":60046227,"duration_in_seconds":3630}]},{"id":"93acb97c-28ee-481a-a297-b722914446b1","title":"Episode 57: Caterpillar Suing a Coffee Shop, Virginia Beach Shooting, Obsessive Thinking and Depression, Becoming More Business Savvy, and Healthy Criticism","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/caterpillar-coffee-virginiabeach-obsessivethinking","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAfter recapping the weekend and describing how we want to be viewed as leaders, we get into the shooting at Virginia Beach and the \"why\" behind it, how a multi-billion company in Caterpillar is suing a small coffee roasting business in California, and how obsessive thinking can impact anxiety and depression.\n\nIn real life experience, Tim describes the one preparation strategy he is trying for every single meeting, and how Slager's past weekend refreshed his perspective on being thankful for life friendships.\n\nIn the book talk section, Colin discusses resisting the urge to criticize, and Tim discusses the various ways that you can separate yourself at your company by strengthening your business acumen.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n0:00-4:30: We discuss which word we want our future employees to describe us as, and we give our weekend recap.\n4:30-8:30: We talk about the shooting in Virginia Beach because of a disgruntled employee, and what we can do to prevent things like this from happening.\n8:30-16:00: A small Santa Cruz-based coffee roasting company is being sued by the $54.7 Billion Company Caterpillar Inc. We give our opinions on whether Caterpillar has a case, or if it is singling out this small business in an unfair way.\n16:00-22:30: We talk about how obsessive thinking can impact anxiety and depression, strategies to promote positive thinking on your down days.\n22:30-25:30: To lead off the real life experience section, Tim talks about one thing you can do before your next meeting to set you up for success.\n25:30-30:00: Colin talks about the concept of celebrating others' existence on a daily basis, and how this past weekend put that into perspective for him.\n30:00-33:30: Drawing from his readings in \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" Colin talks about resisting the urge to criticize, and the healthy ways to approach someone when giving them meaningful advice.\n33:30-39:00: Analyzing an article from Tech Republic, Tim discusses the various strategies to improve your business acumen at your company that you work for.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

After recapping the weekend and describing how we want to be viewed as leaders, we get into the shooting at Virginia Beach and the "why" behind it, how a multi-billion company in Caterpillar is suing a small coffee roasting business in California, and how obsessive thinking can impact anxiety and depression.

\n\n

In real life experience, Tim describes the one preparation strategy he is trying for every single meeting, and how Slager's past weekend refreshed his perspective on being thankful for life friendships.

\n\n

In the book talk section, Colin discusses resisting the urge to criticize, and Tim discusses the various ways that you can separate yourself at your company by strengthening your business acumen.

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Show Highlights:

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0:00-4:30: We discuss which word we want our future employees to describe us as, and we give our weekend recap.
\n4:30-8:30: We talk about the shooting in Virginia Beach because of a disgruntled employee, and what we can do to prevent things like this from happening.
\n8:30-16:00: A small Santa Cruz-based coffee roasting company is being sued by the $54.7 Billion Company Caterpillar Inc. We give our opinions on whether Caterpillar has a case, or if it is singling out this small business in an unfair way.
\n16:00-22:30: We talk about how obsessive thinking can impact anxiety and depression, strategies to promote positive thinking on your down days.
\n22:30-25:30: To lead off the real life experience section, Tim talks about one thing you can do before your next meeting to set you up for success.
\n25:30-30:00: Colin talks about the concept of celebrating others' existence on a daily basis, and how this past weekend put that into perspective for him.
\n30:00-33:30: Drawing from his readings in "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," Colin talks about resisting the urge to criticize, and the healthy ways to approach someone when giving them meaningful advice.
\n33:30-39:00: Analyzing an article from Tech Republic, Tim discusses the various strategies to improve your business acumen at your company that you work for.

","summary":"After recapping the weekend and describing how we want to be viewed as leaders, we get into the shooting at Virginia Beach and the \"why\" behind it, how a multi-billion company in Caterpillar is suing a small coffee roasting business in California, and how obsessive thinking can impact anxiety and depression.\r\n\r\nIn real life experience, Tim describes the one preparation strategy he is trying for every single meeting, and how Slager's past weekend refreshed his perspective on being thankful for life friendships.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Colin discusses resisting the urge to criticize, and Tim discusses the various ways that you can separate yourself at your company by strengthening your business acumen.","date_published":"2019-06-04T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/93acb97c-28ee-481a-a297-b722914446b1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":40383126,"duration_in_seconds":2397}]},{"id":"d20d4f4b-5a23-4965-9890-15b14e117d7e","title":"Episode 56: First Sales Year Takeaways, Energy Drinks, Words and Phrases That Make Professionals Look Weak, Projecting The Right Mood","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/episode-56","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn the place of this week's regular interview episode, we get into an impromptu but insightful table talk in between podcast interviews. \n\nTim discusses the most important things he has learned in his first year of sales, and Slager discusses an article covering the potential dangers of too much energy drink consumption. We also discuss the words and phrases that make professionals look weak, and what it means to become what you think about and project what you want.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n0:00-8:30: Tim discusses the most important 2 things he has learned in his first year of sales. Slager tells an important story about the concept of following up.\n8:30-17:00: Slager discusses an interesting article about consuming too many energy drinks', its possible effects on your heart, and we talk about our favorite energy drinks.\n17:00-22:00: Drawing from an article off Ladders, we discuss our opinions on the words and phrases that make professionals look weak.\n22:00-29:00: Slager talks about his book \"Getting the Love You Want,\" projecting the right mood, and becoming what you think about. We also talk about the various books we are currently reading.\n29:00-33:00: We wrap up the show by talking about what the rest of the week looks like, and the business aspect of the NBA.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In the place of this week's regular interview episode, we get into an impromptu but insightful table talk in between podcast interviews.

\n\n

Tim discusses the most important things he has learned in his first year of sales, and Slager discusses an article covering the potential dangers of too much energy drink consumption. We also discuss the words and phrases that make professionals look weak, and what it means to become what you think about and project what you want.

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Show Highlights:

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0:00-8:30: Tim discusses the most important 2 things he has learned in his first year of sales. Slager tells an important story about the concept of following up.
\n8:30-17:00: Slager discusses an interesting article about consuming too many energy drinks', its possible effects on your heart, and we talk about our favorite energy drinks.
\n17:00-22:00: Drawing from an article off Ladders, we discuss our opinions on the words and phrases that make professionals look weak.
\n22:00-29:00: Slager talks about his book "Getting the Love You Want," projecting the right mood, and becoming what you think about. We also talk about the various books we are currently reading.
\n29:00-33:00: We wrap up the show by talking about what the rest of the week looks like, and the business aspect of the NBA.

","summary":"In the place of this week's regular interview episode, we get into an impromptu but insightful table talk in between podcast interviews. \r\n\r\nTim discusses the most important things he has learned in his first year of sales, and Slager discusses an article covering the potential dangers of too much energy drink consumption. We also discuss the words and phrases that make professionals look weak, and what it means to become what you think about and project what you want.","date_published":"2019-05-30T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d20d4f4b-5a23-4965-9890-15b14e117d7e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":34222472,"duration_in_seconds":2020}]},{"id":"c9c06cb7-3287-4c19-aa7b-d76d11c2f530","title":"Episode 55: Vegan IPOs, Fitness and Sleep, 4 Healthy Relationship Habits, MLB Draft System Outsmarted, Contacting a CEO, Forgetting Your Limitations","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/veganipo-fitnesssleep-mlbdraft","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events section of the episode, Slager talks about the 4 strategies to strengthen your relationship this month, and how working out can affect your quality of sleep and energy levels. Tim discusses the first plant-based/vegan company to deliver a successful IPO, Beyond Meat, and what this could mean for the industry, as well as a top MLB prospect, Carter Stewart, who is going a different route from the MLB Draft system.\n\nIn today's real life experience portion of the episode, Tim talks about a difficult hurdle he overcame last week and how it tested his mental strength. Slager explains how to not let your external environment push your buttons in certain situations.\n\nIn the book talk section, Slager highlights \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff,\" and how to not let yourself argue your limitations. Tim covers \"How to Get a Meeting with Anyone\" by Stu Heineke and talks about the stages everyone must go through to successfully earn the business of a CEO.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:00-10:00: We eage give our Memorial Day Weekend recap, including Slager's first experience at the Snake Pit for Indy 500.\n10:00-14:30: Slager dives into an article involving 4 ways to strengthen your relationship and some different strategies that you can try out this month.\n14:30-21:15: Beyond Meat becomes the first plant-based/vegan company to go public. We discuss the prosperous outlook for this market, how fast food is building more of these options in, and the rising popularity of the vegan and plant-based foods market.\n21:15-26:00: Slager discusses how working out affects your sleep and energy areas in ways you might not expect.\n26:00-34:00: Carter Stewart outsmarted the MLB draft system and signed a more lucrative and flexible contract in a different country. We explain how he did it and the new wave of top MLB prospects.\n34:00-38:30: Tim talks about a hurdle he overcame last sales week, involving keeping a positive energy on a day you received bad news.\n38:30-44:00: Slager talks about not letting your external environment push your buttons, and knowing when to remove yourself from certain situations.\n44:00-48:00: Reflecting on the book \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff,\" Slager talks about not letting yourself argue your limitations, and remembering that everything has God's footprints on it.\n48:00-54:00: Reflecting on the book \"How to Get a Meeting with Anyone,\" Tim highlights the four stages of successful contact when trying to win the business of a CEO.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events section of the episode, Slager talks about the 4 strategies to strengthen your relationship this month, and how working out can affect your quality of sleep and energy levels. Tim discusses the first plant-based/vegan company to deliver a successful IPO, Beyond Meat, and what this could mean for the industry, as well as a top MLB prospect, Carter Stewart, who is going a different route from the MLB Draft system.

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In today's real life experience portion of the episode, Tim talks about a difficult hurdle he overcame last week and how it tested his mental strength. Slager explains how to not let your external environment push your buttons in certain situations.

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In the book talk section, Slager highlights "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff," and how to not let yourself argue your limitations. Tim covers "How to Get a Meeting with Anyone" by Stu Heineke and talks about the stages everyone must go through to successfully earn the business of a CEO.

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Show Highlights:

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5:00-10:00: We eage give our Memorial Day Weekend recap, including Slager's first experience at the Snake Pit for Indy 500.
\n10:00-14:30: Slager dives into an article involving 4 ways to strengthen your relationship and some different strategies that you can try out this month.
\n14:30-21:15: Beyond Meat becomes the first plant-based/vegan company to go public. We discuss the prosperous outlook for this market, how fast food is building more of these options in, and the rising popularity of the vegan and plant-based foods market.
\n21:15-26:00: Slager discusses how working out affects your sleep and energy areas in ways you might not expect.
\n26:00-34:00: Carter Stewart outsmarted the MLB draft system and signed a more lucrative and flexible contract in a different country. We explain how he did it and the new wave of top MLB prospects.
\n34:00-38:30: Tim talks about a hurdle he overcame last sales week, involving keeping a positive energy on a day you received bad news.
\n38:30-44:00: Slager talks about not letting your external environment push your buttons, and knowing when to remove yourself from certain situations.
\n44:00-48:00: Reflecting on the book "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff," Slager talks about not letting yourself argue your limitations, and remembering that everything has God's footprints on it.
\n48:00-54:00: Reflecting on the book "How to Get a Meeting with Anyone," Tim highlights the four stages of successful contact when trying to win the business of a CEO.

","summary":"In today's current events section of the episode, Slager talks about the 4 strategies to strengthen your relationship this month, and how working out can affect your quality of sleep and energy levels. Tim discusses the first plant-based/vegan company to deliver a successful IPO, Beyond Meat, and what this could mean for the industry, as well as a top MLB prospect, Carter Stewart, who is going a different route from the MLB Draft system.\r\n\r\nIn today's real life experience portion of the episode, Tim talks about a difficult hurdle he overcame last week and how it tested his mental strength. Slager explains how to not let your external environment push your buttons in certain situations.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk section, Slager highlights \"Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff,\" and how to not let yourself argue your limitations. Tim covers \"How to Get a Meeting with Anyone\" by Stu Heineke and talks about the stages everyone must go through to successfully earn the business of a CEO.","date_published":"2019-05-28T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/c9c06cb7-3287-4c19-aa7b-d76d11c2f530.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":59077792,"duration_in_seconds":3378}]},{"id":"025d426c-dfec-4ee1-b568-3956eb984c62","title":"Episode 54: Carol Slager, Owner of Inkwell Healthy Lifestyles","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/carol-slager","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nCarol Slager is a Health Coach, Author, and Owner of Inkwell Healthy Lifestyles, dedicated to help people map out the path needed to reach optimal health and wellness, especially in the areas of Balance Body & Mind, Healthy Daily Life, Eating Well, and Physical Activity. In addition to publishing her book \"Cookies N Milk, Pizza No Cheese: An Ice Ceram Lover's Guide to Raising Children with Dairy Allergies,\" she also writes for her blog weekly and creates articles for local health publications.\n\nAfter spending 25 years working behind the counter for a pharmacy, she realized that there was a better way to improve health apart from a prescription drug. In this interview, Carol tells her story of transitioning out of a stable work environment and into her own venture of coaching people individually to live healthier lives and reach their highest self. She explains how eating healthy is a sum of small, deliberate choices that add up to a longer, worthwhile life.\n\nTo learn more, go to inkwellcoaching.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-15:15: Carol talks about her childhood, being raised to make healthy choices with food, and how to translate food traditions into healthy and sustainable decisions today.\n15:15-25:45: Carol talks about her motivations to get her pharmacy degree and work in pharmacy retail, her experiences while working in this environment, and how her interactions with customers were pushing her toward a higher calling for her life work.\n25:45-39:15: Carol describes the challenges of leaving a stable work environment to start your own venture, what the moment looked like when she left CVS, and the most important things she learned when going through this process.\n39:15-54:15: We ask Carol what strategies and practices to put in place when you are looking for a better job or work situation, while stuck in your current job, and how to translate your interests into creating a life build on your passions.\n54:15-1:14:45: Carol highlights the goals and vision for her business, what she does to improve the health and lives for her clients, and the process of publishing her book and writing articles in magazines. She describes the conversations she has with clients and the importance of making the small changes that have a greater impact.\n1:14:45-1:23:45: Carol ends the show by explaining how to help clients overcome emotional hurdles, the steps to take when striving for the highest version of yourself, and finding the small joys in your day.Special Guest: Carol Slager.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Carol Slager is a Health Coach, Author, and Owner of Inkwell Healthy Lifestyles, dedicated to help people map out the path needed to reach optimal health and wellness, especially in the areas of Balance Body & Mind, Healthy Daily Life, Eating Well, and Physical Activity. In addition to publishing her book "Cookies N Milk, Pizza No Cheese: An Ice Ceram Lover's Guide to Raising Children with Dairy Allergies," she also writes for her blog weekly and creates articles for local health publications.

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After spending 25 years working behind the counter for a pharmacy, she realized that there was a better way to improve health apart from a prescription drug. In this interview, Carol tells her story of transitioning out of a stable work environment and into her own venture of coaching people individually to live healthier lives and reach their highest self. She explains how eating healthy is a sum of small, deliberate choices that add up to a longer, worthwhile life.

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To learn more, go to inkwellcoaching.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-15:15: Carol talks about her childhood, being raised to make healthy choices with food, and how to translate food traditions into healthy and sustainable decisions today.
\n15:15-25:45: Carol talks about her motivations to get her pharmacy degree and work in pharmacy retail, her experiences while working in this environment, and how her interactions with customers were pushing her toward a higher calling for her life work.
\n25:45-39:15: Carol describes the challenges of leaving a stable work environment to start your own venture, what the moment looked like when she left CVS, and the most important things she learned when going through this process.
\n39:15-54:15: We ask Carol what strategies and practices to put in place when you are looking for a better job or work situation, while stuck in your current job, and how to translate your interests into creating a life build on your passions.
\n54:15-1:14:45: Carol highlights the goals and vision for her business, what she does to improve the health and lives for her clients, and the process of publishing her book and writing articles in magazines. She describes the conversations she has with clients and the importance of making the small changes that have a greater impact.
\n1:14:45-1:23:45: Carol ends the show by explaining how to help clients overcome emotional hurdles, the steps to take when striving for the highest version of yourself, and finding the small joys in your day.

Special Guest: Carol Slager.

","summary":"Carol Slager is a Health Coach, Author, and Owner of Inkwell Healthy Lifestyles, dedicated to help people map out the path needed to reach optimal health and wellness, especially in the areas of Balance Body & Mind, Healthy Daily Life, Eating Well, and Physical Activity. In addition to publishing her book \"Cookies N Milk, Pizza No Cheese: An Ice Ceram Lover's Guide to Raising Children with Dairy Allergies,\" she also writes for her blog weekly and creates articles for local health publications.\r\n\r\nAfter spending 25 years working behind the counter for a pharmacy, she realized that there was a better way to improve health apart from a prescription drug. In this interview, Carol tells her story of transitioning out of a stable work environment and into her own venture of coaching people individually to live healthier lives and reach their highest self. She explains how eating healthy is a sum of small, deliberate choices that add up to a longer, worthwhile life.","date_published":"2019-05-23T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/025d426c-dfec-4ee1-b568-3956eb984c62.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":84413579,"duration_in_seconds":5126}]},{"id":"cb1d3b5b-9212-4d29-abd9-916541aacdcc","title":"Episode 53: San Fran Bans Facial Recognition, Gang Crime and Small Business in Mexico, Vita Coco Hater Niche Marketing, Drinking Water Benefits, Projecting Your Ideal Relationship Qualities, and 3 Simple Success Habits","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/3-success-habits","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we get into San Francisco banning facial recognition software use by the police, gang racketeering and extortion on small business in Mexico City, Vita Coco's new marketing strategy geared toward its haters, and a man from Venezuela enduring plastic surgery to look like a comic book character.\n\nIn the real life experience section, we discuss the overlooked benefits of drinking water and its positive impact on Tim's energy levels, and Slager's lesson learned from this past weekend involving maximizing your present moment.\n\nIn the book talk portion of the show, Tim highlights an article influenced by an MBA Marketing Professor from NYU involving 3 simple success habits, and Slager discusses what it means to project the life you want, drawing from \"Getting The Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:00-11:30: San Francisco became the first major city to ban facial recognition. We dive into why this happened, the pros and cons of facial recognition, and how we can strike a balance between using it for public safety and not intruding on people's daily lives.\n11:30:-18:00: Homicides are rising in Mexico City due to gangs increasing racketeering and extortion on small businesses. We discuss corruption in Mexico and how gangs are striking fear into the country.\n18:00-23:30: Vita Coco launched a new marketing campaign geared toward its toughest critics. We explore the marketing advantages of going after the hater \"niche\" and addressing both the good and bad comments about your business.\n23:30-28:00: We highlight a man from Venezuela who underwent plastic surgery to make himself look like a comic villain.\n28:00-34:45: Tim explains the benefits of drinking water, and he describes specific benefits he has seen in his life relating to energy and headache prevention.\n34:45-41:00: Slager draws from real life experience involving making the most out of the present moment. We explain the importance of not comparing your present moment to what other people are doing, and how this can contribute to overall happiness.\n41:00-47:30: Drawing from an article involving an MBA Marketing Professor at New York University, Tim analyzes 3 simple life rules that can contribute to remarkable success.\n47:30: Slager highlights projecting what you want out of relationships, influenced by the book \"Getting The Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we get into San Francisco banning facial recognition software use by the police, gang racketeering and extortion on small business in Mexico City, Vita Coco's new marketing strategy geared toward its haters, and a man from Venezuela enduring plastic surgery to look like a comic book character.

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In the real life experience section, we discuss the overlooked benefits of drinking water and its positive impact on Tim's energy levels, and Slager's lesson learned from this past weekend involving maximizing your present moment.

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In the book talk portion of the show, Tim highlights an article influenced by an MBA Marketing Professor from NYU involving 3 simple success habits, and Slager discusses what it means to project the life you want, drawing from "Getting The Love You Want" by Harville Hendrix.

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Show Highlights:

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5:00-11:30: San Francisco became the first major city to ban facial recognition. We dive into why this happened, the pros and cons of facial recognition, and how we can strike a balance between using it for public safety and not intruding on people's daily lives.
\n11:30:-18:00: Homicides are rising in Mexico City due to gangs increasing racketeering and extortion on small businesses. We discuss corruption in Mexico and how gangs are striking fear into the country.
\n18:00-23:30: Vita Coco launched a new marketing campaign geared toward its toughest critics. We explore the marketing advantages of going after the hater "niche" and addressing both the good and bad comments about your business.
\n23:30-28:00: We highlight a man from Venezuela who underwent plastic surgery to make himself look like a comic villain.
\n28:00-34:45: Tim explains the benefits of drinking water, and he describes specific benefits he has seen in his life relating to energy and headache prevention.
\n34:45-41:00: Slager draws from real life experience involving making the most out of the present moment. We explain the importance of not comparing your present moment to what other people are doing, and how this can contribute to overall happiness.
\n41:00-47:30: Drawing from an article involving an MBA Marketing Professor at New York University, Tim analyzes 3 simple life rules that can contribute to remarkable success.
\n47:30: Slager highlights projecting what you want out of relationships, influenced by the book "Getting The Love You Want" by Harville Hendrix

","summary":"In today's current events, we get into San Francisco banning facial recognition software use by the police, gang racketeering and extortion on small business in Mexico City, Vita Coco's new marketing strategy geared toward its haters, and a man from Venezuela enduring plastic surgery to look like a comic book character.\r\n\r\nIn the real life experience section, we discuss the overlooked benefits of drinking water and its positive impact on Tim's energy levels, and Slager's lesson learned from this past weekend involving maximizing your present moment.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk portion of the show, Tim highlights an article influenced by an MBA Marketing Professor from NYU involving 3 simple success habits, and Slager discusses what it means to project the life you want, drawing from \"Getting The Love You Want\" by Harville Hendrix.","date_published":"2019-05-21T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/cb1d3b5b-9212-4d29-abd9-916541aacdcc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":56412994,"duration_in_seconds":3350}]},{"id":"a53c5c0b-1930-4984-8274-47037af6e923","title":"Episode 52: PART 2 - Gloria Morris, Owner of Float Sixty and Co-Host of the \"Speaking of Charity\" Podcast","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/gloria-morris-part2","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nGloria Morris is the Owner of Float Sixty, a business that provides cryotherapy, infrared sauna, and float therapy, which serves as a powerful tool for muscle recovery, deeper sleep, and mental clarity. She also co-hosts a podcast called \"Speaking of Charity,\" which is a radio show that exists to help local non-profits drive attention to their history, mission, and good work in the community. Gloria is also on the Board of Directors for Float Conference, and was the speaker at the 2018 Float Conference and \"Rise, a Float Gathering\".\n\nIn this interview, Gloria describes the process of starting and scaling a float studio, the hurdles to overcome when setting up a business of this nature, and the mental health benefits of floating, which involves the relaxation practice of being buoyant in approximately 10 inches of water in a solution of 1,000 pounds of Epsom Salt, taking place in a float pod. \n\nGloria concludes the episode by explaining her \"Speaking of Charity\" Podcast, which aims to highlight the different non-profit organizations that are making a difference in the community.\n\nTo find more about Float Sixty and \"Speaking of Charity,\" visit:\n\n• Floatsixty.com\n• Speakingofcharity.com\n\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n0:00-18:00: Gloria talks about the benefits of floating, and its positive impact on mental health and sleep.\n18:00-34:30: We ask Gloria the most important characteristics she looks for in the team members she hires to help grow her business.\n34:30-45:30: Gloria highlights the service league, raising money for non-profits, and her podcast \"Speaking of Charity,\" which provides a platform for different organizations to share their stories.Special Guest: Gloria Morris.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Gloria Morris is the Owner of Float Sixty, a business that provides cryotherapy, infrared sauna, and float therapy, which serves as a powerful tool for muscle recovery, deeper sleep, and mental clarity. She also co-hosts a podcast called "Speaking of Charity," which is a radio show that exists to help local non-profits drive attention to their history, mission, and good work in the community. Gloria is also on the Board of Directors for Float Conference, and was the speaker at the 2018 Float Conference and "Rise, a Float Gathering".

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In this interview, Gloria describes the process of starting and scaling a float studio, the hurdles to overcome when setting up a business of this nature, and the mental health benefits of floating, which involves the relaxation practice of being buoyant in approximately 10 inches of water in a solution of 1,000 pounds of Epsom Salt, taking place in a float pod.

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Gloria concludes the episode by explaining her "Speaking of Charity" Podcast, which aims to highlight the different non-profit organizations that are making a difference in the community.

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To find more about Float Sixty and "Speaking of Charity," visit:

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• Floatsixty.com\n• Speakingofcharity.com\n
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Show Highlights:

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0:00-18:00: Gloria talks about the benefits of floating, and its positive impact on mental health and sleep.
\n18:00-34:30: We ask Gloria the most important characteristics she looks for in the team members she hires to help grow her business.
\n34:30-45:30: Gloria highlights the service league, raising money for non-profits, and her podcast "Speaking of Charity," which provides a platform for different organizations to share their stories.

Special Guest: Gloria Morris.

","summary":"Gloria Morris is the Owner of Float Sixty, a business that provides cryotherapy, infrared sauna, and float therapy, which serves as a powerful tool for muscle recovery, deeper sleep, and mental clarity. She also co-hosts a podcast called \"Speaking of Charity,\" which is a radio show that exists to help local non-profits drive attention to their history, mission, and good work in the community. Gloria is also on the Board of Directors for Float Conference, and was the speaker at the 2018 Float Conference and \"Rise, a Float Gathering\".\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Gloria describes the process of starting and scaling a float studio, the hurdles to overcome when setting up a business of this nature, and the mental health benefits of floating, which involves the relaxation practice of being buoyant in approximately 10 inches of water in a solution of 1,000 pounds of Epsom Salt, taking place in a float pod. \r\n\r\nGloria concludes the episode by explaining her \"Speaking of Charity\" Podcast, which aims to highlight the different non-profit organizations that are making a difference in the community.\r\n\r\nTo find more about Float Sixty and \"Speaking of Charity,\" visit:\r\n\r\n\t• Floatsixty.com\r\n\t• Speakingofcharity.com\r\n","date_published":"2019-05-16T08:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/a53c5c0b-1930-4984-8274-47037af6e923.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":48004717,"duration_in_seconds":2886}]},{"id":"d1bb0eb1-6eae-46ac-a330-fafbea8ad338","title":"Episode 52: PART 1 - Gloria Morris, Owner of Float Sixty and Co-Host of the \"Speaking of Charity\" Podcast","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/gloria-morris-part1","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nGloria Morris is the Owner of Float Sixty, a business that provides cryotherapy, infrared sauna, and float therapy, which serves as a powerful tool for muscle recovery, deeper sleep, and mental clarity. She also co-hosts a podcast called \"Speaking of Charity,\" which is a radio show that exists to help local non-profits drive attention to their history, mission, and good work in the community. Gloria is also on the Board of Directors for Float Conference, and was the speaker at the 2018 Float Conference and \"Rise, a Float Gathering\".\n\nIn this interview, Gloria describes the process of starting and scaling a float studio, the hurdles to overcome when setting up a business of this nature, and the mental health benefits of floating, which involves the relaxation practice of being buoyant in approximately 10 inches of water in a solution of 1,000 pounds of Epsom Salt, taking place in a float pod. \n\nGloria concludes the episode by explaining her \"Speaking of Charity\" Podcast, which aims to highlight the different non-profit organizations that are making a difference in the community.\n\nTo find more about Float Sixty and \"Speaking of Charity,\" visit:\n\n• Floatsixty.com\n• Speakingofcharity.com\n\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:45-24:15: Gloria highlights her childhood and background, involving growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, working for Disney and the hotel and casino business, getting into the health and fitness industry, and the most important things she learned in advance of creating her own business.\n24:15-50:45: Gloria describes the process of forming her business (Float Sixty), the obstacles to overcome, and what it means to create a trustworthy environment for her customers. In this section, she really gave insights on what most people don't see behind the scenes when starting a business from the ground up.\n50:45-57:45: Gloria goes into the process of scaling a businesses and doing what you can to get the most out of the three biggest investments that small businesses face.Special Guest: Gloria Morris.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Gloria Morris is the Owner of Float Sixty, a business that provides cryotherapy, infrared sauna, and float therapy, which serves as a powerful tool for muscle recovery, deeper sleep, and mental clarity. She also co-hosts a podcast called "Speaking of Charity," which is a radio show that exists to help local non-profits drive attention to their history, mission, and good work in the community. Gloria is also on the Board of Directors for Float Conference, and was the speaker at the 2018 Float Conference and "Rise, a Float Gathering".

\n\n

In this interview, Gloria describes the process of starting and scaling a float studio, the hurdles to overcome when setting up a business of this nature, and the mental health benefits of floating, which involves the relaxation practice of being buoyant in approximately 10 inches of water in a solution of 1,000 pounds of Epsom Salt, taking place in a float pod.

\n\n

Gloria concludes the episode by explaining her "Speaking of Charity" Podcast, which aims to highlight the different non-profit organizations that are making a difference in the community.

\n\n

To find more about Float Sixty and "Speaking of Charity," visit:

\n\n
• Floatsixty.com\n• Speakingofcharity.com\n
\n\n

Show Highlights:

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4:45-24:15: Gloria highlights her childhood and background, involving growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, working for Disney and the hotel and casino business, getting into the health and fitness industry, and the most important things she learned in advance of creating her own business.
\n24:15-50:45: Gloria describes the process of forming her business (Float Sixty), the obstacles to overcome, and what it means to create a trustworthy environment for her customers. In this section, she really gave insights on what most people don't see behind the scenes when starting a business from the ground up.
\n50:45-57:45: Gloria goes into the process of scaling a businesses and doing what you can to get the most out of the three biggest investments that small businesses face.

Special Guest: Gloria Morris.

","summary":"Gloria Morris is the Owner of Float Sixty, a business that provides cryotherapy, infrared sauna, and float therapy, which serves as a powerful tool for muscle recovery, deeper sleep, and mental clarity. She also co-hosts a podcast called \"Speaking of Charity,\" which is a radio show that exists to help local non-profits drive attention to their history, mission, and good work in the community. Gloria is also on the Board of Directors for Float Conference, and was the speaker at the 2018 Float Conference and \"Rise, a Float Gathering\".\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Gloria describes the process of starting and scaling a float studio, the hurdles to overcome when setting up a business of this nature, and the mental health benefits of floating, which involves the relaxation practice of being buoyant in approximately 10 inches of water in a solution of 1,000 pounds of Epsom Salt, taking place in a float pod. \r\n\r\nGloria concludes the episode by explaining her \"Speaking of Charity\" Podcast, which aims to highlight the different non-profit organizations that are making a difference in the community.\r\n\r\nTo find more about Float Sixty and \"Speaking of Charity,\" visit:\r\n\r\nFloatsixty.com\r\nSpeakingofcharity.com","date_published":"2019-05-16T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d1bb0eb1-6eae-46ac-a330-fafbea8ad338.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":59518988,"duration_in_seconds":3465}]},{"id":"8af7be22-cdde-4ea6-bfa4-88070a2b7e22","title":"Episode 51: Amazon Creating More Entrepreneurs, Pros/Cons of Cupping, Get Paid to Listen to Podcasts, Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple, Post-Grad Transition Advice, The Concept of Hope, Body Language","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/amazonentrepreneurs-cupping-podcoin-bodylanguage-hope","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAfter recapping our Mothers' Day weekend, we get into current events surrounding Amazon's new entrepreneurial incentive for its employees to start their own delivery business, the pros and cons of cupping, the new podcast app called Podcoin, and the Supreme Court ruling in favor of a antitrust lawsuit against Apple.\n\nIn book talk and real life experiences, we talk about the concept of hope and the role it plays in our lives. We discuss the most important things we learned in our tough transition out of college, and we end the show explaining the downfalls of a common nonverbal gesture we all do without thinking about it.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-7:15: We give our Mothers' Day recap, and we each talk about our favorite thing about our mothers.\n7:15-10:45: Amazon is offering employees and small business owners the opportunity to start their own delivery business. We talk about this move for the retail giant in the wake of job cuts and increased automation, and the impact on small business owners.\n10:45-18:00: Slager describes the benefits of cupping, which he uses on a regular basis for his rehab, and we discuss an article that takes the opposite point of view.\n18:00-22:30: We give our thoughts on a new phone app called Podcoin, which pays you to listen to podcasts.\n22:30-27:30: The Supreme Court rules in favor of continuing the antitrust lawsuit against Apple. We give our thoughts on the accusations that Apple is monopolizing the app retail market.\n27:30-36:30: With graduation happening, Tim highlights the 4 most important things he learned through his difficult transition out of college in 2017.\n36:30-50:30: Slager explains what the concept of hope means to him at this time in his life. We each dive into what the overall purpose of hope means and how we can use it to become a greater version of ourselves.\n50:30-59:00: Tim talks about body language, and how a common nonverbal gesture with our arms can sometimes communicate negative messages.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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After recapping our Mothers' Day weekend, we get into current events surrounding Amazon's new entrepreneurial incentive for its employees to start their own delivery business, the pros and cons of cupping, the new podcast app called Podcoin, and the Supreme Court ruling in favor of a antitrust lawsuit against Apple.

\n\n

In book talk and real life experiences, we talk about the concept of hope and the role it plays in our lives. We discuss the most important things we learned in our tough transition out of college, and we end the show explaining the downfalls of a common nonverbal gesture we all do without thinking about it.

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

4:00-7:15: We give our Mothers' Day recap, and we each talk about our favorite thing about our mothers.
\n7:15-10:45: Amazon is offering employees and small business owners the opportunity to start their own delivery business. We talk about this move for the retail giant in the wake of job cuts and increased automation, and the impact on small business owners.
\n10:45-18:00: Slager describes the benefits of cupping, which he uses on a regular basis for his rehab, and we discuss an article that takes the opposite point of view.
\n18:00-22:30: We give our thoughts on a new phone app called Podcoin, which pays you to listen to podcasts.
\n22:30-27:30: The Supreme Court rules in favor of continuing the antitrust lawsuit against Apple. We give our thoughts on the accusations that Apple is monopolizing the app retail market.
\n27:30-36:30: With graduation happening, Tim highlights the 4 most important things he learned through his difficult transition out of college in 2017.
\n36:30-50:30: Slager explains what the concept of hope means to him at this time in his life. We each dive into what the overall purpose of hope means and how we can use it to become a greater version of ourselves.
\n50:30-59:00: Tim talks about body language, and how a common nonverbal gesture with our arms can sometimes communicate negative messages.

","summary":"After recapping our Mothers' Day weekend, we get into current events surrounding Amazon's new entrepreneurial incentive for its employees to start their own delivery business, the pros and cons of cupping, the new podcast app called Podcoin, and the Supreme Court ruling in favor of a antitrust lawsuit against Apple.\r\n\r\nIn book talk and real life experiences, we talk about the concept of hope and the role it plays in our lives. We discuss the most important things we learned in our tough transition out of college, and we end the show explaining the downfalls of a common nonverbal gesture we all do without thinking about it.","date_published":"2019-05-14T08:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/8af7be22-cdde-4ea6-bfa4-88070a2b7e22.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":61078886,"duration_in_seconds":3584}]},{"id":"eb3f3fce-9752-4bb8-af04-49904e745398","title":"Episode 50: Bob Vitoux, Senior Investing Leader at Ambassador Capital Group, Former CEO at Seymour Midwest/CFO at Steinway & Sons","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/bobvitoux","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nBob Vitoux leads the investing activities for the Ambassador Capital Group in the Ambassador Enterprises private equity business. Prior to joining Ambassador, Bob served as the President & CEO of Seymour Midwest, a privately held landscape and specialty tool manufacturer, and was the CFO for Steinway Musical Instruments. The majority of his career has been in the medical device industry, including commercial and finance leadership roles with Zimmer, Johnson & Johnson, and Biomet, following the start of his career in public accounting with Price Waterhouse.\n\nIn this interview Bob walks us through his professional journey in the medical device industry, his company leadership roles later in his career, and important life lessons he has learned in the areas of leadership, people development, and self-investment.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:10-13:40: Bob highlights his professional journey, especially through the finance realm of the medical device industry, experiencing a company acquisition, and eventually becoming the CEO of a landscape tool company called Seymour Midwest.\n13:40-31:10: **Bob discusses his passion for, and the landscape of, the medical device industry. He describes learning through a variety of different relationships with internal employees and stakeholders, and the importance of becoming a student of your company.\n**31:10-41:40: Bob goes into the challenges that are present at the CEO or top-executive. He walks through his process and motivations toward making impactful decisions for the companies he leads.\n41:40-59:10: Bob describes the difficult decision to leave the medical device industry, his CFO leadership role at Steinway & Sons, a piano company in New York, and communicating with his family from long distance while experiencing the piano and music industry.\n59:10-1:06:10: We ask Bob how he developed himself as a leader, important characteristics to lead people, and the influence that mentors have made on him throughout his career.\n**1:06:10-1:20:10: **Bob explains his leadership program with Ambassador Capital Group, and his partnership with Remedy Live to help improve mental health in communities and lower teenage suicide rates. He gives advice to parents on how to continue to remain engaged in children's lives.\n**1:20:10: **Bob gives critical concluding advice to those who are still in the process of finding their ideal career path.Special Guest: Bob Vitoux.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Bob Vitoux leads the investing activities for the Ambassador Capital Group in the Ambassador Enterprises private equity business. Prior to joining Ambassador, Bob served as the President & CEO of Seymour Midwest, a privately held landscape and specialty tool manufacturer, and was the CFO for Steinway Musical Instruments. The majority of his career has been in the medical device industry, including commercial and finance leadership roles with Zimmer, Johnson & Johnson, and Biomet, following the start of his career in public accounting with Price Waterhouse.

\n\n

In this interview Bob walks us through his professional journey in the medical device industry, his company leadership roles later in his career, and important life lessons he has learned in the areas of leadership, people development, and self-investment.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

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4:10-13:40: Bob highlights his professional journey, especially through the finance realm of the medical device industry, experiencing a company acquisition, and eventually becoming the CEO of a landscape tool company called Seymour Midwest.
\n13:40-31:10: **Bob discusses his passion for, and the landscape of, the medical device industry. He describes learning through a variety of different relationships with internal employees and stakeholders, and the importance of becoming a student of your company.
\n**31:10-41:40:
Bob goes into the challenges that are present at the CEO or top-executive. He walks through his process and motivations toward making impactful decisions for the companies he leads.
\n41:40-59:10: Bob describes the difficult decision to leave the medical device industry, his CFO leadership role at Steinway & Sons, a piano company in New York, and communicating with his family from long distance while experiencing the piano and music industry.
\n59:10-1:06:10: We ask Bob how he developed himself as a leader, important characteristics to lead people, and the influence that mentors have made on him throughout his career.
\n**1:06:10-1:20:10: **Bob explains his leadership program with Ambassador Capital Group, and his partnership with Remedy Live to help improve mental health in communities and lower teenage suicide rates. He gives advice to parents on how to continue to remain engaged in children's lives.
\n**1:20:10: **Bob gives critical concluding advice to those who are still in the process of finding their ideal career path.

Special Guest: Bob Vitoux.

","summary":"Bob Vitoux leads the investing activities for the Ambassador Capital Group in the Ambassador Enterprises private equity business. Prior to joining Ambassador, Bob served as the President & CEO of Seymour Midwest, a privately held landscape and specialty tool manufacturer, and was the CFO for Steinway Musical Instruments. The majority of his career has been in the medical device industry, including commercial and finance leadership roles with Zimmer, Johnson & Johnson, and Biomet, following the start of his career in public accounting with Price Waterhouse.\r\n\r\nIn this interview Bob walks us through his professional journey in the medical device industry, his company leadership roles later in his career, and important life lessons he has learned in the areas of leadership, people development, and self-investment.","date_published":"2019-05-09T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/eb3f3fce-9752-4bb8-af04-49904e745398.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":83600829,"duration_in_seconds":5176}]},{"id":"0044033e-c3a1-4520-810e-f67e606c6ccf","title":"Episode 49: Entrepreneurship and Financial Education in Schools, Breast Cancer Detection by the Blind, $30 million Attack on Homelessness, Self-Love/Self-Forgiveness, 1-on-1 Learning vs. Classroom Learning, Helping Rituals","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/entrepreneurship-schools-homelessness-breastcancerawareness","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we talk about a charter school in Northern Philadelphia attacking poverty by teaching students how to become millionaires through a financial education and entrepreneurship program. We highlight a lady in Colombia who lost sight at the age of 36, but is savings lives by detecting early signs of breast cancer long before doctors or technology. Lastly, the Salesforce CEO is attacking homelessness with $30 million - we discuss.\n\nIn the real life experience section, Slager gets into how he is working on self-love and self-forgiveness, and how we can apply self-awareness and communication within our relationships. Tim reflects on what he learned in sales last week, specifically understanding the customers' needs first, and the importance of showing examples and telling stories before rambling on about unimportant information.\n\nIn book talk, Slager shares two lessons from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" focused on helping others and showing gratitude on a daily basis. Tim shares an article from Harvard Business Review, which talks about the benefits of 1-on-1 learning that you don't get in the classroom setting.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:00-14:15: We recap our dinner with Jim McKneight, former guest, Slager recaps the Kentucky Derby experience, and we get into some Indy 500 talk.\n14:15-23:30: We discuss a school in a high-poverty North Philadelphia area, which is teaching students how to be millionaires. We discuss the specifics of the program, the way most schools approach entrepreneurship, and educating young minds on health, wealth, love, and happiness.\n23:30-31:30: We highlight a blind lady in Colombia who is savings lives by detecting warnings and signs of breast cancer long before doctors or technology can.\n31:30-42:30: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff donates $30 million to the attack on homelessness. We talk about the causes of homelessness and possible solutions to fix it.\n42:30-52:30: Slager reflects on how he is working on self-love and self-forgiveness in his everyday life, and we discuss the importance of self-awareness, communication, and controlling what you can control in relationships.\n52:30-57:30: Tim discusses an important lesson he learned in the sales field: showing examples and stories first, then telling date afterwards.\n57:30-1:01:00: Slager highlights two important takeaways from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" focuses on helping others and showing gratitude to people on a daily basis.\n**1:00:00-1:07:00: **Fueled by an article from Harvard Business Review, Tim points out the benefits of 1-on-1 learning over the classroom, and ends with a story of how he utilized this with the National Sales Manager at Cook Medical.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we talk about a charter school in Northern Philadelphia attacking poverty by teaching students how to become millionaires through a financial education and entrepreneurship program. We highlight a lady in Colombia who lost sight at the age of 36, but is savings lives by detecting early signs of breast cancer long before doctors or technology. Lastly, the Salesforce CEO is attacking homelessness with $30 million - we discuss.

\n\n

In the real life experience section, Slager gets into how he is working on self-love and self-forgiveness, and how we can apply self-awareness and communication within our relationships. Tim reflects on what he learned in sales last week, specifically understanding the customers' needs first, and the importance of showing examples and telling stories before rambling on about unimportant information.

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In book talk, Slager shares two lessons from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," focused on helping others and showing gratitude on a daily basis. Tim shares an article from Harvard Business Review, which talks about the benefits of 1-on-1 learning that you don't get in the classroom setting.

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Show Highlights:

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5:00-14:15: We recap our dinner with Jim McKneight, former guest, Slager recaps the Kentucky Derby experience, and we get into some Indy 500 talk.
\n14:15-23:30: We discuss a school in a high-poverty North Philadelphia area, which is teaching students how to be millionaires. We discuss the specifics of the program, the way most schools approach entrepreneurship, and educating young minds on health, wealth, love, and happiness.
\n23:30-31:30: We highlight a blind lady in Colombia who is savings lives by detecting warnings and signs of breast cancer long before doctors or technology can.
\n31:30-42:30: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff donates $30 million to the attack on homelessness. We talk about the causes of homelessness and possible solutions to fix it.
\n42:30-52:30: Slager reflects on how he is working on self-love and self-forgiveness in his everyday life, and we discuss the importance of self-awareness, communication, and controlling what you can control in relationships.
\n52:30-57:30: Tim discusses an important lesson he learned in the sales field: showing examples and stories first, then telling date afterwards.
\n57:30-1:01:00: Slager highlights two important takeaways from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," focuses on helping others and showing gratitude to people on a daily basis.
\n**1:00:00-1:07:00: **Fueled by an article from Harvard Business Review, Tim points out the benefits of 1-on-1 learning over the classroom, and ends with a story of how he utilized this with the National Sales Manager at Cook Medical.

","summary":"In today's current events, we talk about a charter school in Northern Philadelphia attacking poverty by teaching students how to become millionaires through a financial education and entrepreneurship program. We highlight a lady in Colombia who lost sight at the age of 36, but is savings lives by detecting early signs of breast cancer long before doctors or technology. Lastly, the Salesforce CEO is attacking homelessness with $30 million - we discuss.\r\n\r\nIn the real life experience section, Slager gets into how he is working on self-love and self-forgiveness, and how we can apply self-awareness and communication within our relationships. Tim reflects on what he learned in sales last week, specifically understanding the customers' needs first, and the importance of showing examples and telling stories before rambling on about unimportant information.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, Slager shares two lessons from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" focused on helping others and showing gratitude on a daily basis. Tim shares an article from Harvard Business Review, which talks about the benefits of 1-on-1 learning that you don't get in the classroom setting.","date_published":"2019-05-07T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/0044033e-c3a1-4520-810e-f67e606c6ccf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":68618426,"duration_in_seconds":4133}]},{"id":"b2eb7901-969d-4401-9525-719c19d09b7c","title":"Episode 48: Ben Gothard, Serial Entrepreneur and Founder of Gothard Enterprises","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ben-gothard","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nBen Gothard (@bengothardofficial) is a serial entrepreneur, CEO, and author. Ben started a social media marketing agency which evolved into Gothard Enterprises, published over 14 books, including \"CEO at 20: A Little Book for Big Dreams,\" built multiple revenue-generating e-commerce businesses, and developed a payment processing company called Quivverpay.\n\nBen is also the founder & show host of Project Egg: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth, where he interviews successful business owners from around the globe, including conversations with Grant Cardone, Patrick Bet David, Pat Flynn, Nicholas Kusmich, Kim Garst, and Ryan Stewman.\n\nIn this interview, Ben tells his story, from his childhood to beginning his entrepreneurial journey. He includes a lot of valuable lessons when it comes to forming a business, surrounding yourself with the right team, leading, and forming important networking relationships.\n\nYou can find out more about Ben at: Gothardenterprises.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:45-19:45: Ben gives a background on his childhood in Louisiana, where he derived his competitive mindset, and how he developed himself into a leader in his school and community.\n19:45-35:15: Ben describes the call that he received while in college that would change his life forever. He discusses the moment he found his passion for entrepreneurship and how it inspired the creation of his social media marketing agency.\n35:15-49:45: Ben discusses the ups and downs of starting his first company, developing as the leader of a team, and the importance of doubling down on your strengths and what works.\n49:45-1:01:45: **Ben speaks on his experience of publishing his first book, starting his own podcast Project Egg (Entrepreneurs Gathering For Growth), and how these different mentors influenced him.\n**1:01:45-1:12:45: Ben reflects on his ventures toward the end of his college career and afterwards, including running a concert at LSU and helping start a payment process business in Quivverpay with one of his mentors\n1:12:45-1:20:45: Ben ends the show highlighting the people with biggest influences in his life, and final advice to those trying to achieve something greater.Special Guest: Ben Gothard.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Ben Gothard (@bengothardofficial) is a serial entrepreneur, CEO, and author. Ben started a social media marketing agency which evolved into Gothard Enterprises, published over 14 books, including "CEO at 20: A Little Book for Big Dreams," built multiple revenue-generating e-commerce businesses, and developed a payment processing company called Quivverpay.

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Ben is also the founder & show host of Project Egg: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth, where he interviews successful business owners from around the globe, including conversations with Grant Cardone, Patrick Bet David, Pat Flynn, Nicholas Kusmich, Kim Garst, and Ryan Stewman.

\n\n

In this interview, Ben tells his story, from his childhood to beginning his entrepreneurial journey. He includes a lot of valuable lessons when it comes to forming a business, surrounding yourself with the right team, leading, and forming important networking relationships.

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You can find out more about Ben at: Gothardenterprises.com

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Show Highlights:

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3:45-19:45: Ben gives a background on his childhood in Louisiana, where he derived his competitive mindset, and how he developed himself into a leader in his school and community.
\n19:45-35:15: Ben describes the call that he received while in college that would change his life forever. He discusses the moment he found his passion for entrepreneurship and how it inspired the creation of his social media marketing agency.
\n35:15-49:45: Ben discusses the ups and downs of starting his first company, developing as the leader of a team, and the importance of doubling down on your strengths and what works.
\n49:45-1:01:45: **Ben speaks on his experience of publishing his first book, starting his own podcast Project Egg (Entrepreneurs Gathering For Growth), and how these different mentors influenced him.
\n**1:01:45-1:12:45:
Ben reflects on his ventures toward the end of his college career and afterwards, including running a concert at LSU and helping start a payment process business in Quivverpay with one of his mentors
\n1:12:45-1:20:45: Ben ends the show highlighting the people with biggest influences in his life, and final advice to those trying to achieve something greater.

Special Guest: Ben Gothard.

","summary":"Ben Gothard (@bengothardofficial) is a serial entrepreneur, CEO, and author. Ben started a social media marketing agency which evolved into Gothard Enterprises, published over 14 books, including \"CEO at 20: A Little Book for Big Dreams,\" built multiple revenue-generating e-commerce businesses, and developed a payment processing company called Quivverpay.\r\n\r\nBen is also the founder & show host of Project Egg: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth, where he interviews successful business owners from around the globe, including conversations with Grant Cardone, Patrick Bet David, Pat Flynn, Nicholas Kusmich, Kim Garst, and Ryan Stewman.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Ben tells his story, from his childhood to beginning his entrepreneurial journey. He includes a lot of valuable lessons when it comes to forming a business, surrounding yourself with the right team, leading, and forming important networking relationships.\r\n\r\nYou can find out more about Ben at: Gothardenterprises.com\r\n","date_published":"2019-05-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b2eb7901-969d-4401-9525-719c19d09b7c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":85583536,"duration_in_seconds":4936}]},{"id":"e38a99a6-5a7f-43a2-878d-9fde7c9ba922","title":"Episode 47: Meditation in Schools, Scandinavian Airline Strike, Coca-Cola's Unique Marketing Campaign, Avengers, Conquering Fear, Forgiving Yourself, and Inspiring Confidence in Others","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/mediationschools-cocacola-avengers-confidence-forgiveness","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events section, we dive into meditation replacing detention in an elementary school in Baltimore, the Scandinavian Airlines strike, Coca-Cola's unique \"sonic branding\" marketing campaign, and the Avengers opening weekend box office success.\n\nWe transition into the real life experience section, where Tim discusses how a few geese taught him an important lesson about facing your daily fears, and Slager is learning key life lessons involving loving and forgiving yourself when it comes to relationships.\n\nIn book talks, we highlight \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Robert Carlson and \"Gameplan for Life\" by John Wooden. We talk about compassion toward other people's motivations and inspiring confidence in others around you in all types of relationships.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:40-14:10: We recap the weekend of podcast interviews with various business leaders up in Northern Indiana, as well as the \"floating\" experience at Float Sixty and its benefits.\n14:10-18:10: An elementary school in Baltimore, Maryland replaced detention with meditation. We discuss the benefits on the young mind and remarkable results for the school and community.\n18:10-25:40: We get into the Scandinavian Airlines strike and its potential business effects, involving cancelled flights, disgruntled customers, and the frustrated pilots who are negotiating a collective bargaining agreement.\n25:40-32:10: Coca-Cola is unveiling a new \"sonic branding\" marketing campaign in Europe, which involves hearing a print ad. We discuss the effects of this unique marketing strategy and how any business can apply it, which leads into a \"Mad Men\" show review.\n32:10-37:40: Avengers' $1.2 billion box office success has the whole world talking, and we explore why and how this movie is doing well.\n37:40-51:25: **Tim explains how 3 geese taught him about facing fears, and we dive into strategies on how to approach crucial events and interactions with confidence and comfort.\n**51:25-1:01:10: Colin highlights important lessons about self-love and self-forgiveness he is learning within his relationships. We lay out different strategies you can implement to get your mind right.\n1:01:10-1:06:40: Colin reflects on important takeaways from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" involving compassion toward other people's motivations and thought processes.\n**1:06:40: **Inspired by John Wooden's \"Gameplan for Life,\" Tim talks explains the importance of inspiring confidence in other people","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In today's current events section, we dive into meditation replacing detention in an elementary school in Baltimore, the Scandinavian Airlines strike, Coca-Cola's unique "sonic branding" marketing campaign, and the Avengers opening weekend box office success.

\n\n

We transition into the real life experience section, where Tim discusses how a few geese taught him an important lesson about facing your daily fears, and Slager is learning key life lessons involving loving and forgiving yourself when it comes to relationships.

\n\n

In book talks, we highlight "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Robert Carlson and "Gameplan for Life" by John Wooden. We talk about compassion toward other people's motivations and inspiring confidence in others around you in all types of relationships.

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Show Highlights:

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5:40-14:10: We recap the weekend of podcast interviews with various business leaders up in Northern Indiana, as well as the "floating" experience at Float Sixty and its benefits.
\n14:10-18:10: An elementary school in Baltimore, Maryland replaced detention with meditation. We discuss the benefits on the young mind and remarkable results for the school and community.
\n18:10-25:40: We get into the Scandinavian Airlines strike and its potential business effects, involving cancelled flights, disgruntled customers, and the frustrated pilots who are negotiating a collective bargaining agreement.
\n25:40-32:10: Coca-Cola is unveiling a new "sonic branding" marketing campaign in Europe, which involves hearing a print ad. We discuss the effects of this unique marketing strategy and how any business can apply it, which leads into a "Mad Men" show review.
\n32:10-37:40: Avengers' $1.2 billion box office success has the whole world talking, and we explore why and how this movie is doing well.
\n37:40-51:25: **Tim explains how 3 geese taught him about facing fears, and we dive into strategies on how to approach crucial events and interactions with confidence and comfort.
\n**51:25-1:01:10:
Colin highlights important lessons about self-love and self-forgiveness he is learning within his relationships. We lay out different strategies you can implement to get your mind right.
\n1:01:10-1:06:40: Colin reflects on important takeaways from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," involving compassion toward other people's motivations and thought processes.
\n**1:06:40: **Inspired by John Wooden's "Gameplan for Life," Tim talks explains the importance of inspiring confidence in other people

","summary":"In today's current events section, we dive into meditation replacing detention in an elementary school in Baltimore, the Scandinavian Airlines strike, Coca-Cola's unique \"sonic branding\" marketing campaign, and the Avengers opening weekend box office success.\r\n\r\nWe transition into the real life experience section, where Tim discusses how a few geese taught him an important lesson about facing your daily fears, and Slager is learning key life lessons involving loving and forgiving yourself when it comes to relationships.\r\n\r\nIn book talk, we highlight \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\" by Robert Carlson and \"Gameplan for Life\" by John Wooden. We talk about compassion toward other people's motivations and inspiring confidence in others around you in all types of relationships.","date_published":"2019-04-30T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e38a99a6-5a7f-43a2-878d-9fde7c9ba922.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":76200944,"duration_in_seconds":4551}]},{"id":"04ee5f6d-0217-4949-87ed-219cac84ea50","title":"Episode 46: Dr. Richard McGowan, Philosopher","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/doc-richard-mcgowan","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDr. Richard McGowan is a Philosopher and former Business Ethics/Philosophy Professor at Butler University. Doc grew up on the north Shore of Long Island, New York, then went on to earn is BA at Colgate University, MA at Washington State, and his PHD at Marquette University.\n\nDr. McGowan is an avid writer, and you can find his published articles in outlets like the Indianapolis Star, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-22:00: Doc McGowan talks about his childhood growing up in Long Island, and how he was able to create special bonds with his siblings, friends and father. He also gets into his professional background and how he found the philosophy/education path.\n22:00-37:00: We dive into what it means to overcome small angers we face throughout the day, and we discuss why people form a divide on certain subjects, highlighting the victim mentality.\n37:00-51:00: We get into the topic of media in today's society, and ponder why different news sources fail to complete their homework and due diligence when publishing a story. We compare media and technology today versus the way media operated in the past.\n55:00-1:10:00: Doc McGowan talks about what is at stake as an individual when approaching an argument, and we talk about the healthy mindset when conversing with someone who holds an opposite opinion as you. We highlight the \"courage vs. despair\" dichotomy that every human faces when taking risks in this life.\n1:10:00-1:35:00: In the final section of the episode, we discuss combining emotion and reason when you set out to do good in the world. We highlight the \"rights, justice, utility, and care\" argument and the importance of starting with commonality among people, then moving to diversity. Doc finishes the episode with his final advice to the listeners.Special Guest: Dr. Richard McGowan.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Dr. Richard McGowan is a Philosopher and former Business Ethics/Philosophy Professor at Butler University. Doc grew up on the north Shore of Long Island, New York, then went on to earn is BA at Colgate University, MA at Washington State, and his PHD at Marquette University.

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Dr. McGowan is an avid writer, and you can find his published articles in outlets like the Indianapolis Star, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times.

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-22:00: Doc McGowan talks about his childhood growing up in Long Island, and how he was able to create special bonds with his siblings, friends and father. He also gets into his professional background and how he found the philosophy/education path.
\n22:00-37:00: We dive into what it means to overcome small angers we face throughout the day, and we discuss why people form a divide on certain subjects, highlighting the victim mentality.
\n37:00-51:00: We get into the topic of media in today's society, and ponder why different news sources fail to complete their homework and due diligence when publishing a story. We compare media and technology today versus the way media operated in the past.
\n55:00-1:10:00: Doc McGowan talks about what is at stake as an individual when approaching an argument, and we talk about the healthy mindset when conversing with someone who holds an opposite opinion as you. We highlight the "courage vs. despair" dichotomy that every human faces when taking risks in this life.
\n1:10:00-1:35:00: In the final section of the episode, we discuss combining emotion and reason when you set out to do good in the world. We highlight the "rights, justice, utility, and care" argument and the importance of starting with commonality among people, then moving to diversity. Doc finishes the episode with his final advice to the listeners.

Special Guest: Dr. Richard McGowan.

","summary":"Dr. Richard McGowan is a Philosopher and former Business Ethics/Philosophy Professor at Butler University. Doc grew up on the north Shore of Long Island, New York, then went on to earn is BA at Colgate University, MA at Washington State, and his PHD at Marquette University.\r\n\r\nDr. McGowan is an avid writer, and you can find his published articles in outlets like the Indianapolis Star, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times.","date_published":"2019-04-25T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/04ee5f6d-0217-4949-87ed-219cac84ea50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":96161452,"duration_in_seconds":5960}]},{"id":"5df555f7-2ce7-44ac-949a-833d5a69b08e","title":"Episode 45: Fortnite Cheating, Exercise Priming, Airbnb and Lyric, Uber, Sri Lanka Bombings, Healthy Confrontation, Managing Oneself, Pure Life","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/fortnite-exercise-airbnblyric-uber-srilanka-managingoneself-purelife","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode's current events, we dive into the latest Fortnite World Cup cheating scandal, the dangers of static stretching and the proper way to prepare your body for a training session, Airbnb's investment in the new hospitality startup called Lyric, Uber's IPO and financial outlook, and the Sri Lanka bombings.\n\nIn the real life experience section of the episode, Tim discusses 2 unique time management strategies he is currently trying right now in his sales role and daily routine. Slager talks about the right way to approach a delicate topic with someone, and how you can manage your emotions and body language effectively.\n\nIn the final section of \"Book Talk,\" we discuss knowing and owning your learning style and understanding other's communication and learning styles to help you relate better to them. Slager finished his latest book and describes what it means to live a \"pure life\".\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-10:00: Colin and Tim each give a quick Easter Weekend recap.\n10:00-16:45: Fortnight banned over a thousand accounts for cheating during the Fortnite World Cup. We take a look at the reasons why, the punishments, and the concept of cheating in eSports.\n16:45-25:15: After talking about the dangers of static stretching for exercise, we discus the best ways to prime and prepare your body for your next workout.\n25:15-35:30: Airbnb is funding a new hospitality startup called Lyric. We discuss this interesting new company and the different ways it will enhance your travel and lodging options outside of a typical hotel or Airbnb.\n35:30-42:30: Continuing our previous discussion involving Uber's IPO, we give an update on what the future might look like for its profitability, and what it needs to do to remain a necessity and profitable venture into the future.\n42:30-49:15: We somberly recap the Sri Lanka bombings, the evil force of terrorism, and the way the Devil creates fear in our world through terrorism.\n49:15-54:00: Tim talks about 2 time management strategies that has helped him greatly in the last couple weeks, both in his job and his regular day.\n54:00-1:01:00: We get into the topic of confrontation, and the most effective way to approach a delicate topic with someone, especially nonverbally.\n1:01:00-1:09:30: Drawing from Peter Drucker's \"Managing Oneself,\" we get into the importance of identifying your own learning style, and using that to communicate with others effectively.\n1:09:30-1:17:00: Slager finished \"When God Writes Your Love Story,\" and discusses his final takeaways, including living a pure life in your relationships and treating everyone with love and patience.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this episode's current events, we dive into the latest Fortnite World Cup cheating scandal, the dangers of static stretching and the proper way to prepare your body for a training session, Airbnb's investment in the new hospitality startup called Lyric, Uber's IPO and financial outlook, and the Sri Lanka bombings.

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In the real life experience section of the episode, Tim discusses 2 unique time management strategies he is currently trying right now in his sales role and daily routine. Slager talks about the right way to approach a delicate topic with someone, and how you can manage your emotions and body language effectively.

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In the final section of "Book Talk," we discuss knowing and owning your learning style and understanding other's communication and learning styles to help you relate better to them. Slager finished his latest book and describes what it means to live a "pure life".

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-10:00: Colin and Tim each give a quick Easter Weekend recap.
\n10:00-16:45: Fortnight banned over a thousand accounts for cheating during the Fortnite World Cup. We take a look at the reasons why, the punishments, and the concept of cheating in eSports.
\n16:45-25:15: After talking about the dangers of static stretching for exercise, we discus the best ways to prime and prepare your body for your next workout.
\n25:15-35:30: Airbnb is funding a new hospitality startup called Lyric. We discuss this interesting new company and the different ways it will enhance your travel and lodging options outside of a typical hotel or Airbnb.
\n35:30-42:30: Continuing our previous discussion involving Uber's IPO, we give an update on what the future might look like for its profitability, and what it needs to do to remain a necessity and profitable venture into the future.
\n42:30-49:15: We somberly recap the Sri Lanka bombings, the evil force of terrorism, and the way the Devil creates fear in our world through terrorism.
\n49:15-54:00: Tim talks about 2 time management strategies that has helped him greatly in the last couple weeks, both in his job and his regular day.
\n54:00-1:01:00: We get into the topic of confrontation, and the most effective way to approach a delicate topic with someone, especially nonverbally.
\n1:01:00-1:09:30: Drawing from Peter Drucker's "Managing Oneself," we get into the importance of identifying your own learning style, and using that to communicate with others effectively.
\n1:09:30-1:17:00: Slager finished "When God Writes Your Love Story," and discusses his final takeaways, including living a pure life in your relationships and treating everyone with love and patience.

","summary":"In this episode's current events, we dive into the latest Fortnite World Cup cheating scandal, the dangers of static stretching and the proper way to prepare your body for a training session, Airbnb's investment in the new hospitality startup called Lyric, Uber's IPO and financial outlook, and the Sri Lanka bombings.\r\n\r\nIn the real life experience section of the episode, Tim discusses 2 unique time management strategies he is currently trying right now in his sales role and daily routine. Slager talks about the right way to approach a delicate topic with someone, and how you can manage your emotions and body language effectively.\r\n\r\nIn the final section of \"Book Talk,\" we discuss knowing and owning your learning style and understanding other's communication and learning styles to help you relate better to them. Slager finished his latest book and describes what it means to live a \"pure life\".","date_published":"2019-04-23T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5df555f7-2ce7-44ac-949a-833d5a69b08e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":77529461,"duration_in_seconds":4736}]},{"id":"deaa8d6a-b156-419c-a74f-aa15717a9e13","title":"Episode 44: Stratolaunch's World's Largest Airplane, FedEx Delivery Robots, Google Underwater Internet Cable, Decision Making, Persuasion, and Patience","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/stratolaunch-fedex-google-decisionmaking-persuasion-patience","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss the world's largest airplane launched by Stratolaunch last weekend, FedEx's new delivery robot, Google constructing the fastest internet cable in the Atlantic Ocean, and the success of PayPal thanks to its acquired cash cow.\n\nIn the later part of the episode, we talk about the most effective exercises for abdominal muscles that are safest on your body. For book talk, we explore valuable advice about decision making from a British Poker Player, an influencing tactic that you can apply to your own goal setting, journaling, or even your next sales presentation, and the importance of knowing the right time and the right type of long-term relationship to enter.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n5:00-10:00: We talk about a rocket launch company called Stratolaunch, which built the world's largest airplane to take flight. We talk about the story behind this 500,000 pound aircraft, and what this unique company is up to.\n10:00-20:30: FedEx developed a robot that delivers packages to your front door. We explore the company's move as it rolls it out and starts build a business model from it. We discuss the safety and legal risks of Artificial Intelligence and delivery in cities.\n20:30-27:00: Google is building the fastest internet cable to cross the Atlantic Ocean. We talk about the process of underwater internet data communication, and what makes Google's different and more powerful than the others.\n27:00-39:30: We explore the success of PayPal, and how the acquisition of Venmo turned out to create success for both parties involved. We also discuss a few key stocks to buy and hold for the long term.\n39:30-45:30: After an observant day at the gym, Slager describes the safe way to approach abdominal crunches and other exercises.\n45:30-52:30: Going off the \"Tribe of Mentors\" by Tim Ferriss, we discuss value advice from a famous British Poker player on everyday decision making.\n52:30-58:15: Reflecting on \"When God Writes Your Love Story\" we talk about the difference between being alone and being lonely. We discuss the importance with being patient on commitment and adding someone intimate to your life who will enhance you.\n58:15-1:06:00: Rounding out book talk, we highlight an influencing principle from Dr. Cialdini's \"Psychology of Persuasion,\" how it can psychologically benefits you when journaling, and how Tim uses this effectively in all of his sales presentations.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss the world's largest airplane launched by Stratolaunch last weekend, FedEx's new delivery robot, Google constructing the fastest internet cable in the Atlantic Ocean, and the success of PayPal thanks to its acquired cash cow.

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In the later part of the episode, we talk about the most effective exercises for abdominal muscles that are safest on your body. For book talk, we explore valuable advice about decision making from a British Poker Player, an influencing tactic that you can apply to your own goal setting, journaling, or even your next sales presentation, and the importance of knowing the right time and the right type of long-term relationship to enter.

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Show Highlights:

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5:00-10:00: We talk about a rocket launch company called Stratolaunch, which built the world's largest airplane to take flight. We talk about the story behind this 500,000 pound aircraft, and what this unique company is up to.
\n10:00-20:30: FedEx developed a robot that delivers packages to your front door. We explore the company's move as it rolls it out and starts build a business model from it. We discuss the safety and legal risks of Artificial Intelligence and delivery in cities.
\n20:30-27:00: Google is building the fastest internet cable to cross the Atlantic Ocean. We talk about the process of underwater internet data communication, and what makes Google's different and more powerful than the others.
\n27:00-39:30: We explore the success of PayPal, and how the acquisition of Venmo turned out to create success for both parties involved. We also discuss a few key stocks to buy and hold for the long term.
\n39:30-45:30: After an observant day at the gym, Slager describes the safe way to approach abdominal crunches and other exercises.
\n45:30-52:30: Going off the "Tribe of Mentors" by Tim Ferriss, we discuss value advice from a famous British Poker player on everyday decision making.
\n52:30-58:15: Reflecting on "When God Writes Your Love Story" we talk about the difference between being alone and being lonely. We discuss the importance with being patient on commitment and adding someone intimate to your life who will enhance you.
\n58:15-1:06:00: Rounding out book talk, we highlight an influencing principle from Dr. Cialdini's "Psychology of Persuasion," how it can psychologically benefits you when journaling, and how Tim uses this effectively in all of his sales presentations.

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss the world's largest airplane launched by Stratolaunch last weekend, FedEx's new delivery robot, Google constructing the fastest internet cable in the Atlantic Ocean, and the success of PayPal thanks to its acquired cash cow.\r\n\r\nIn the later part of the episode, we talk about the most effective exercises for abdominal muscles that are safest on your body. For book talk, we explore valuable advice about decision making from a British Poker Player, an influencing tactic that you can apply to your own goal setting, journaling, or even your next sales presentation, and the importance of knowing the right time and the right type of long-term relationship to enter.","date_published":"2019-04-18T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/deaa8d6a-b156-419c-a74f-aa15717a9e13.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":69106470,"duration_in_seconds":4096}]},{"id":"8ffbf7dd-8a25-486a-8d2f-049a82e586e5","title":"Episode 43: Disney Streaming Service, Walmart and Robots, Student Organization Harassment at Texas State, Uber Not Profitable, Groupthink, and Practicing Humility","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/disney-walmarandrobots-texasstate-uber-groupthink-humility","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events discussion, we talk about a lady who lived 99 years with organs on the wrong side of her body. Yes, that happened. We also get into a student organization harassment issue at Texas State, Disney's new streaming service Disney+, Uber's surprising IPO warning about its profitability, and Walmart's new robotic workforce.\n\nWe end show talking about life lessons we have learned about humility. We also discuss the concept of groupthink and how it is killing creativity in today's meeting setting, as well as the concept of practicing humility and sharing your ideas and accomplishments from your heart.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:30-9:45: Imagine living 99 years with your organs on the wrong side of your body. We explain how Rose Marie Bentley from Oregon accomplished this feat.\n9:45-18:30: We talk about Turning Point USA, a political organization at Texas State, which was caught in the middle of harassment from the student body, and it turned into an eventual power struggle between the student government association and the university. \n18:30-26:45: Add Disney to another company getting into the streaming service game. We discuss how Disney+ plans to separate itself from its competition in Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime.\n26:45-31:30: We discuss briefly Uber's less than stellar profitability results and whether we are on the brink of another dot com crash.\n31:30-37:15: Walmart is adding thousands of robots to its stores. We explain why, and weigh the effects on the financials of the company and its workforce.\n37:15-40:30: Slager learned an important lesson about self-awareness from his tax guy.\n40:30-49:00: Drawing from readings in the book Originals by Adam Grant, we get into the topic of group think, and how creativity is being compromised in the standard company meeting setting today. We get into examples of creative culture like Bridgewater Associates and the jury room in the movie 12 Angry Men. \n49:00-57:00: We end the show discussing what it means to practice humility and share from the heart, not your ego.\n\nShow Links:\n\nOregon Woman: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oregon-woman-lived-99-most-organs-wrong-side-body-n992801\n\nDisney Streaming Service: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/12/disney-shares-rocket-higher-after-unveiling-streaming-cheaper-than-netflix.html\n\nWalmart Robots: https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-robot-army-stores-expanding-2019-4\n\nTexas State: https://www.texastribune.org/2019/04/11/greg-abbott-threatens-texas-state-university-funding-student-senate/\n\nUber Not Profitable: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uber-ipo/uber-unveils-ipo-with-warning-it-may-never-make-a-profit-idUSKCN1RN2SK","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events discussion, we talk about a lady who lived 99 years with organs on the wrong side of her body. Yes, that happened. We also get into a student organization harassment issue at Texas State, Disney's new streaming service Disney+, Uber's surprising IPO warning about its profitability, and Walmart's new robotic workforce.

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We end show talking about life lessons we have learned about humility. We also discuss the concept of groupthink and how it is killing creativity in today's meeting setting, as well as the concept of practicing humility and sharing your ideas and accomplishments from your heart.

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Show Highlights:

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4:30-9:45: Imagine living 99 years with your organs on the wrong side of your body. We explain how Rose Marie Bentley from Oregon accomplished this feat.
\n9:45-18:30: We talk about Turning Point USA, a political organization at Texas State, which was caught in the middle of harassment from the student body, and it turned into an eventual power struggle between the student government association and the university.
\n18:30-26:45: Add Disney to another company getting into the streaming service game. We discuss how Disney+ plans to separate itself from its competition in Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime.
\n26:45-31:30: We discuss briefly Uber's less than stellar profitability results and whether we are on the brink of another dot com crash.
\n31:30-37:15: Walmart is adding thousands of robots to its stores. We explain why, and weigh the effects on the financials of the company and its workforce.
\n37:15-40:30: Slager learned an important lesson about self-awareness from his tax guy.
\n40:30-49:00: Drawing from readings in the book Originals by Adam Grant, we get into the topic of group think, and how creativity is being compromised in the standard company meeting setting today. We get into examples of creative culture like Bridgewater Associates and the jury room in the movie 12 Angry Men.
\n49:00-57:00: We end the show discussing what it means to practice humility and share from the heart, not your ego.

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Show Links:

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Oregon Woman: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oregon-woman-lived-99-most-organs-wrong-side-body-n992801

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Disney Streaming Service: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/12/disney-shares-rocket-higher-after-unveiling-streaming-cheaper-than-netflix.html

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Walmart Robots: https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-robot-army-stores-expanding-2019-4

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Texas State: https://www.texastribune.org/2019/04/11/greg-abbott-threatens-texas-state-university-funding-student-senate/

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Uber Not Profitable: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uber-ipo/uber-unveils-ipo-with-warning-it-may-never-make-a-profit-idUSKCN1RN2SK

","summary":"In today's current events discussion, we talk about a lady who lived 99 years with organs on the wrong side of her body. Yes, that happened. We also get into a student organization harassment issue at Texas State, Disney's new streaming service Disney+, Uber's surprising IPO warning about its profitability, and Walmart's new robotic workforce.\r\n\r\nWe end show talking about life lessons we have learned about humility. We also discuss the concept of groupthink and how it is killing creativity in today's meeting setting, as well as the concept of practicing humility and sharing your ideas and accomplishments from your heart.\r\n","date_published":"2019-04-16T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/8ffbf7dd-8a25-486a-8d2f-049a82e586e5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":62257734,"duration_in_seconds":3534}]},{"id":"1771f305-e47a-460a-af27-762db09296e2","title":"Episode 42: Jeremy Stephens, Owner of Disturbing Comfort","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/jeremy-stephens","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nJeremy Stephens (@jeremyalan_stephens) is an online fitness coach and owner of Disturbing Comfort (@disturbing_comfort), a company that develops meal plans, training plans, fitness apparel, and strives to set a new standard in the fitness world.\n\nIn this interview, Jeremy highlights his transition from professional football, his desk job, all the way to starting and leading his fitness company. He discusses the difficulties and challenges he faced starting a company while working a stable job, and what helped him succeed with his business in a tough fitness and apparel market. He also talks about what it takes to stay true to a path and your goals, whether its fitness, business, or other personal endeavors.\n\nYou can find out more about Jeremy and his company at disturbingcomfort.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-18:00: Jeremy gets into his background, highlighting his professional football experience in Australia and Iowa, his desk job at a pediatric healthcare company, and the story behind his transition into his fitness company, Disturbing Comfort. He also discusses the challenges of getting into the fitness apparel market and the importance of incorporating authenticity into your marketing.\n18:00-23:00: Jeremy talks about his weight loss story, and explains the steps he took and the types of meals he ate to consistently work toward maintaining a healthy, optimal weight.\n23:00-37:00: As Jeremy grows his business, he reflects on the strategies that have helped aid this growth. He goes into depth about using other people's success stories and big affirmations in regards to the impact that Disturbing Comfort has had on the community. He also explains the importance of setting your mind to a goal regardless of what people think.\n37:00-48:00: Jeremy talks about the importance and impact of his Disturbing Comfort team and the characteristics he looks for in a team member. He gets into the fitness and meal plan personalization that his business offers, and how he is able to properly retain customers.\n48:00: Find out what is next for Jeremy, both personally and for the business.Special Guest: Jeremy Stephens.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Jeremy Stephens (@jeremyalan_stephens) is an online fitness coach and owner of Disturbing Comfort (@disturbing_comfort), a company that develops meal plans, training plans, fitness apparel, and strives to set a new standard in the fitness world.

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In this interview, Jeremy highlights his transition from professional football, his desk job, all the way to starting and leading his fitness company. He discusses the difficulties and challenges he faced starting a company while working a stable job, and what helped him succeed with his business in a tough fitness and apparel market. He also talks about what it takes to stay true to a path and your goals, whether its fitness, business, or other personal endeavors.

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You can find out more about Jeremy and his company at disturbingcomfort.com

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-18:00: Jeremy gets into his background, highlighting his professional football experience in Australia and Iowa, his desk job at a pediatric healthcare company, and the story behind his transition into his fitness company, Disturbing Comfort. He also discusses the challenges of getting into the fitness apparel market and the importance of incorporating authenticity into your marketing.
\n18:00-23:00: Jeremy talks about his weight loss story, and explains the steps he took and the types of meals he ate to consistently work toward maintaining a healthy, optimal weight.
\n23:00-37:00: As Jeremy grows his business, he reflects on the strategies that have helped aid this growth. He goes into depth about using other people's success stories and big affirmations in regards to the impact that Disturbing Comfort has had on the community. He also explains the importance of setting your mind to a goal regardless of what people think.
\n37:00-48:00: Jeremy talks about the importance and impact of his Disturbing Comfort team and the characteristics he looks for in a team member. He gets into the fitness and meal plan personalization that his business offers, and how he is able to properly retain customers.
\n48:00: Find out what is next for Jeremy, both personally and for the business.

Special Guest: Jeremy Stephens.

","summary":"Jeremy Stephens (@jeremyalan_stephens) is an online fitness coach and owner of Disturbing Comfort (@disturbing_comfort), a company that develops meal plans, training plans, fitness apparel, and strives to set a new standard in the fitness world.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Jeremy highlights his transition from professional football, his desk job, all the way to starting and leading his fitness company. He discusses the difficulties and challenges he faced starting a company while working a stable job, and what helped him succeed with his business in a tough fitness and apparel market. He also talks about what it takes to stay true to a path and your goals, whether its fitness, business, or other personal endeavors.\r\n\r\nYou can find out more about Jeremy and his company at disturbingcomfort.com","date_published":"2019-04-11T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/1771f305-e47a-460a-af27-762db09296e2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":52672470,"duration_in_seconds":3217}]},{"id":"2ac9eb4f-6551-4391-bd3b-768a57cf172a","title":"Episode 41: Samsung, Social Media in NFL, Amazon and Eero, Saudi Aramco, Building Rapport, and Giving Effective Feedback","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/samsung-amazonandeero-saudiaramco","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's current events, we discuss Samsung's new Wireless Powershare feature, a new social media rule implemented at the NFL level, Amazon's acquisition of Silicon Valley startup Eero and the detrimental effect on Eero's employees, medical misdiagnosis, and the world's most profitable company.\n\nWe also get into building rapport and different strategies you can use to connect with someone you meet for the first time. Drawing off our experiences in the gym and sales field, we highlight the concept of being aware of your surroundings and using that to start a conversation with someone. \n\nDrawing off our readings, we discuss what it means to truly prepare for a prospect or presentation by doing the necessary homework on your audience. We also end the show talking about avoiding \"weatherproofing\" and knowing the right type of feedback to give someone in order to make them better as a human being.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:30-10:20: We get into Samsung's new \"Wireless PowerShare\" feature for its phones, ear buds, and smart watches. We discuss the benefits of this and compare Samsung and Apple.\n10:20-17:00: NFL Coach of the Arizona Cardinals, Kliff Kingsbury, implements a new social media policy for his team this year. We discuss if this makes sense and the bigger screen addiction issue.\n17:00-25:00: Amazon recently acquired a silicon valley startup called Eero, which created a state of the art home Wi-Fi system. The top executives of the company profited greatly, but the employees went the opposite direction. We discuss the dangers of being on a company specific stock options plan.\n25:00-33:00: We discuss an unfortunate event in Iowa, where a man was misdiagnosed for prostate cancer. This leads us to a discussion about human error and the possibility of more AI in the medical field.\n33:00-37:15: We highlight the world's most profitable company, and what makes them so profitable.\n37:15-45:00: We get into the topic of breaking the ice and building rapport with people you meet for the first time. Slager talks about a connection he made at the gym, and Tim explains how he makes himself unique from other salespeople when he meets prospects for the first time.\n45:00-53:00: Drawing from Harvey Mackay's \"Swim with the Sharks,\" we talk about the importance of doing homework on your audience or prospect before you give a big presentation or interview. We also talk about the roles you play in life outside of your job description.\n53:00-1:00:00: Reflecting on what he learned in \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff,\" Slager leads the discussion about giving feedback in the right way to the important people around you.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss Samsung's new Wireless Powershare feature, a new social media rule implemented at the NFL level, Amazon's acquisition of Silicon Valley startup Eero and the detrimental effect on Eero's employees, medical misdiagnosis, and the world's most profitable company.

\n\n

We also get into building rapport and different strategies you can use to connect with someone you meet for the first time. Drawing off our experiences in the gym and sales field, we highlight the concept of being aware of your surroundings and using that to start a conversation with someone.

\n\n

Drawing off our readings, we discuss what it means to truly prepare for a prospect or presentation by doing the necessary homework on your audience. We also end the show talking about avoiding "weatherproofing" and knowing the right type of feedback to give someone in order to make them better as a human being.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:30-10:20: We get into Samsung's new "Wireless PowerShare" feature for its phones, ear buds, and smart watches. We discuss the benefits of this and compare Samsung and Apple.
\n10:20-17:00: NFL Coach of the Arizona Cardinals, Kliff Kingsbury, implements a new social media policy for his team this year. We discuss if this makes sense and the bigger screen addiction issue.
\n17:00-25:00: Amazon recently acquired a silicon valley startup called Eero, which created a state of the art home Wi-Fi system. The top executives of the company profited greatly, but the employees went the opposite direction. We discuss the dangers of being on a company specific stock options plan.
\n25:00-33:00: We discuss an unfortunate event in Iowa, where a man was misdiagnosed for prostate cancer. This leads us to a discussion about human error and the possibility of more AI in the medical field.
\n33:00-37:15: We highlight the world's most profitable company, and what makes them so profitable.
\n37:15-45:00: We get into the topic of breaking the ice and building rapport with people you meet for the first time. Slager talks about a connection he made at the gym, and Tim explains how he makes himself unique from other salespeople when he meets prospects for the first time.
\n45:00-53:00: Drawing from Harvey Mackay's "Swim with the Sharks," we talk about the importance of doing homework on your audience or prospect before you give a big presentation or interview. We also talk about the roles you play in life outside of your job description.
\n53:00-1:00:00: Reflecting on what he learned in "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," Slager leads the discussion about giving feedback in the right way to the important people around you.

","summary":"In today's current events, we discuss Samsung's new Wireless Powershare feature, a new social media rule implemented at the NFL level, Amazon's acquisition of Silicon Valley startup Eero and the detrimental effect on Eero's employees, medical misdiagnosis, and the world's most profitable company.\r\n\r\nWe also get into building rapport and different strategies you can use to connect with someone you meet for the first time. Drawing off our experiences in the gym and sales field, we highlight the concept of being aware of your surroundings and using that to start a conversation with someone. \r\n\r\nDrawing off our readings, we discuss what it means to truly prepare for a prospect or presentation by doing the necessary homework on your audience. We also end the show talking about avoiding \"weatherproofing\" and knowing the right type of feedback to give someone in order to make them better as a human being.","date_published":"2019-04-09T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2ac9eb4f-6551-4391-bd3b-768a57cf172a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":66920277,"duration_in_seconds":3781}]},{"id":"e17da8d3-a004-4d0c-a8a2-90259c6eece3","title":"Episode 40: Kristof Lewis, Host of The Kristof Lewis Podcast and Navy Veteran","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/kristof-lewis","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nKristof Lewis (@kristoflewis) is the host of the Kristof Lewis Podcast and Navy Veteran.\n\nIn this interview, Kristof explains how his 9-year experience with the United States Navy shaped him mentally into the leader and life changer he is today. His story is truly inspirational, and he shares stories and important lessons he has learned in the areas of time management, self-awareness, and practicing gratitude. We discuss the importance of constantly feeding yourself knowledge, learning from those around you (especially through social media networking), and sharing your experiences with others to inspire.\n\nYou can find more about Kristof at KristofLewis.com\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:30-9:30: Kristof talks about utilization social media to engage and network with other people in the podcast industry.\n9:30-23:45: Kristof gets into his background and childhood, joining the Navy at the age of 22, and begins to describe how the military shaped him into the leader he is today. He speaks on his motivation to learn through podcasts and discusses his favorite takeaways.\n23:45-41:00: Kristof gives insights on time management and defining your \"non-negotiables\" in life. He also discusses the meaning of an optimized morning routine, explaining his processes of meditation and goal setting.\n41:00-47:30: We get into the topic of authenticity, and being honest about both your struggles and failures while building a brand and sharing your story on social media.\n47:30-1:07:00: Kristof goes into depth about his military experience, the roles he served, and his transition out of the Navy and starting his rejuvenated life back in the United States. He explains how the military formed him mentally to begin the process of creating the life he wanted.\n1:07:00-1:16:30: We talk more about the culture change of the military, getting out of your comfort zone, and keeping yourself accountable. Kristof reflects more on the importance of being honest with yourself and practicing gratitude.\n1:16:30: Find out what is next for Kristof, as he highlights some personal goals and his visions for his podcast.Special Guest: Kristof Lewis.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Kristof Lewis (@kristoflewis) is the host of the Kristof Lewis Podcast and Navy Veteran.

\n\n

In this interview, Kristof explains how his 9-year experience with the United States Navy shaped him mentally into the leader and life changer he is today. His story is truly inspirational, and he shares stories and important lessons he has learned in the areas of time management, self-awareness, and practicing gratitude. We discuss the importance of constantly feeding yourself knowledge, learning from those around you (especially through social media networking), and sharing your experiences with others to inspire.

\n\n

You can find more about Kristof at KristofLewis.com

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

4:30-9:30: Kristof talks about utilization social media to engage and network with other people in the podcast industry.
\n9:30-23:45: Kristof gets into his background and childhood, joining the Navy at the age of 22, and begins to describe how the military shaped him into the leader he is today. He speaks on his motivation to learn through podcasts and discusses his favorite takeaways.
\n23:45-41:00: Kristof gives insights on time management and defining your "non-negotiables" in life. He also discusses the meaning of an optimized morning routine, explaining his processes of meditation and goal setting.
\n41:00-47:30: We get into the topic of authenticity, and being honest about both your struggles and failures while building a brand and sharing your story on social media.
\n47:30-1:07:00: Kristof goes into depth about his military experience, the roles he served, and his transition out of the Navy and starting his rejuvenated life back in the United States. He explains how the military formed him mentally to begin the process of creating the life he wanted.
\n1:07:00-1:16:30: We talk more about the culture change of the military, getting out of your comfort zone, and keeping yourself accountable. Kristof reflects more on the importance of being honest with yourself and practicing gratitude.
\n1:16:30: Find out what is next for Kristof, as he highlights some personal goals and his visions for his podcast.

Special Guest: Kristof Lewis.

","summary":"Kristof Lewis (@kristoflewis) is the host of the Kristof Lewis Podcast and Navy Veteran.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Kristof explains how his 9-year experience with the United States Navy shaped him mentally into the leader and life changer he is today. His story is truly inspirational, and he shares stories and important lessons he has learned in the areas of time management, self-awareness, and practicing gratitude. We discuss the importance of constantly feeding yourself knowledge, learning from those around you (especially through social media networking), and sharing your experiences with others to inspire.\r\n\r\nYou can find more about Kristof at KristofLewis.com","date_published":"2019-04-04T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/e17da8d3-a004-4d0c-a8a2-90259c6eece3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":95103295,"duration_in_seconds":4969}]},{"id":"ac4e021c-ab1a-4ce6-92e9-f96d458d1a4f","title":"Episode 39: Walgreens and CBD, Psychedelics and J&J, The Next Uber of Oil Changes, Apple Credit Card, Financial Diversification, and Book Talk","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/cbd-psychedelics-applecreditcard-chronicpainmanagement","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIt was a hot week of current events in the areas of business, health, and technology. We discuss the potential impacts of CVS and Walgreens getting into the CBD business. Also, we weigh the possibilities of psychedelics serving as a new treatment for depression, after companies like J&J begin research. On the technology frontier, Apple is getting into the credit card space… and we get into all the details. Slager updates new findings on Senate Bill 162 and Chronic Pain Management, and Tim talks about a new business in Canada that is completely disrupting the oil change market.\n\nReflecting on a conversation he overheard last week, Slager leads the discussion about controlling your financial avenues and income diversification. In book talk, Tim lists his top 2 takeaways after finishing Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil, and Slager discusses 2 elements from Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-12:30: Two big retailers (CVS and Walgreens) have stepped into the CBD space. We discuss the announcement and its business impacts, FDA'S regulation of CBD, and the public perception of the change.\n12:30-19:30: **Companies like ATAI and Johnson & Johnson are doing research on psychedelics and its possible capabilities of treating health illnesses. We discuss what this could mean and the importance of striking a balance between the recreational effects and the direct problem solving effects of curing depression.\n**19:30-28:30: After a successful run with Apple Pay, the tech giant is getting into the credit card game. We get into the features and benefits of this card, safety and security, possible effects on credit score, and users' private information.\n28:30-34:00: Following up on last week's conversations on Senate Bill 162 and chronic pain management, we take a look at the insurance plan structure changes when it comes to the number of allowable chiropractic care visits.\n34:00-39:30: Could a new company in Canada be the next Uber of oil changes? We discuss this interesting young startup that takes the typical oil change and transforms it to an on-demand service that comes to you.\n39:30-46:00: After overhearing an interesting conversation, Slager leads a discussion on relying on one source of pay, and we talk about the importance of having multiple income streams.\n46:00-59:00: In the book talk portion of the episode, Tim discusses crucial takeaways from Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil about self-investment. Slager discusses the importance of seeing the innocence in people and spreading love from Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.\n\nShow Links:\n\nWalgreens and CBD: https://www.delish.com/food-news/a26988129/walgreens-selling-cbd-products/\n\nATAI, J&J, and Psychedelics: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/psychedelic-medicine-start-ups-vet-ketamine-psilocybin-for-depression.html\n\nApple Credit Card: https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/28/how-apple-card-works/\n\nSenate Bill 162: https://indianaeconomicdigest.com/Main.asp?SectionID=31&SubSectionID=91&ArticleID=95215\n\nGoOil: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/business/the-uber-of-oil-changes-507854312.html","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

It was a hot week of current events in the areas of business, health, and technology. We discuss the potential impacts of CVS and Walgreens getting into the CBD business. Also, we weigh the possibilities of psychedelics serving as a new treatment for depression, after companies like J&J begin research. On the technology frontier, Apple is getting into the credit card space… and we get into all the details. Slager updates new findings on Senate Bill 162 and Chronic Pain Management, and Tim talks about a new business in Canada that is completely disrupting the oil change market.

\n\n

Reflecting on a conversation he overheard last week, Slager leads the discussion about controlling your financial avenues and income diversification. In book talk, Tim lists his top 2 takeaways after finishing Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil, and Slager discusses 2 elements from Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

4:00-12:30: Two big retailers (CVS and Walgreens) have stepped into the CBD space. We discuss the announcement and its business impacts, FDA'S regulation of CBD, and the public perception of the change.
\n12:30-19:30: **Companies like ATAI and Johnson & Johnson are doing research on psychedelics and its possible capabilities of treating health illnesses. We discuss what this could mean and the importance of striking a balance between the recreational effects and the direct problem solving effects of curing depression.
\n**19:30-28:30:
After a successful run with Apple Pay, the tech giant is getting into the credit card game. We get into the features and benefits of this card, safety and security, possible effects on credit score, and users' private information.
\n28:30-34:00: Following up on last week's conversations on Senate Bill 162 and chronic pain management, we take a look at the insurance plan structure changes when it comes to the number of allowable chiropractic care visits.
\n34:00-39:30: Could a new company in Canada be the next Uber of oil changes? We discuss this interesting young startup that takes the typical oil change and transforms it to an on-demand service that comes to you.
\n39:30-46:00: After overhearing an interesting conversation, Slager leads a discussion on relying on one source of pay, and we talk about the importance of having multiple income streams.
\n46:00-59:00: In the book talk portion of the episode, Tim discusses crucial takeaways from Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil about self-investment. Slager discusses the importance of seeing the innocence in people and spreading love from Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.

\n\n

Show Links:

\n\n

Walgreens and CBD: https://www.delish.com/food-news/a26988129/walgreens-selling-cbd-products/

\n\n

ATAI, J&J, and Psychedelics: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/psychedelic-medicine-start-ups-vet-ketamine-psilocybin-for-depression.html

\n\n

Apple Credit Card: https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/28/how-apple-card-works/

\n\n

Senate Bill 162: https://indianaeconomicdigest.com/Main.asp?SectionID=31&SubSectionID=91&ArticleID=95215

\n\n

GoOil: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/business/the-uber-of-oil-changes-507854312.html

","summary":"It was a hot week of current events in the areas of business, health, and technology. We discuss the potential impacts of CVS and Walgreens getting into the CBD business. Also, we weigh the possibilities of psychedelics serving as a new treatment for depression, after companies like J&J begin research. On the technology frontier, Apple is getting into the credit card space… and we get into all the details. Slager updates new findings on Senate Bill 162 and Chronic Pain Management, and Tim talks about a new business in Canada that is completely disrupting the oil change market.\r\n\r\nReflecting on a conversation he overheard last week, Slager leads the discussion about controlling your financial avenues and income diversification. In book talk, Tim lists his top 2 takeaways after finishing Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil, and Slager discusses 2 elements from Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.","date_published":"2019-04-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/ac4e021c-ab1a-4ce6-92e9-f96d458d1a4f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":65260062,"duration_in_seconds":3664}]},{"id":"2ce219cd-b314-4093-89c3-64644a622e3e","title":"Episode 38: Joshua Gaal","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/joshuagaal","content_text":"Josh Gaal (@joshuagaal) is an Art and Design Graduate from Butler University and Co-Founder of Train918, a video production company in Indianapolis that partners with businesses to help bring their brands and ideas to life.\n\nIn this interview, Josh talks about the journey and inspiration behind the business, which he started with fellow Butler graduate, Tim Valentine. He discusses the key elements of success when it comes to growing and scaling the business, hiring the right people, and providing solutions and new ideas to customers. Josh also reflects on what he learned from his experience with the company, and the importance of being open to learning, acquiring, and applying new knowledge.\n\nYou can find more information about Train918's work at train918.com, and you can find Josh on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:30-21:30: Josh gets into his background and how he first arrived on the Art and Design path. He discusses the importance of following a career path that revolves around self-expression, sharing unique information through your work, and giving back to people through your job.\n\n21:30-37:30: Josh talks about the creation of the business Train918 and the inspiration behind it. He explains what the company did from the onset to establish its identity and create trustworthy relationships with its clients.\n\n37:30-46:30: Josh gets into the key elements in growing and scaling the business, including hiring the right people, creating an energetic environment for the team, and keeping a hands on approach.\n\n46:30-1:00:00: Josh discusses the process of bringing an idea to life for a client. He talks about bringing new ideas to the table and providing the best solution for a customer based off its needs and vision.\n\n1:00:00-1:15:30: As Josh transitions out of the Train918 company, he reflects on the great skills and perspective that the company provided him. He defines what it means to build on success, and keep your mind open to new and applicable information. He ends the episode with advice on the right mindset to have when you're not sure what your next move is.\n\njoshuagaal.comSpecial Guest: Joshua Gaal.","content_html":"

Josh Gaal (@joshuagaal) is an Art and Design Graduate from Butler University and Co-Founder of Train918, a video production company in Indianapolis that partners with businesses to help bring their brands and ideas to life.

\n\n

In this interview, Josh talks about the journey and inspiration behind the business, which he started with fellow Butler graduate, Tim Valentine. He discusses the key elements of success when it comes to growing and scaling the business, hiring the right people, and providing solutions and new ideas to customers. Josh also reflects on what he learned from his experience with the company, and the importance of being open to learning, acquiring, and applying new knowledge.

\n\n

You can find more information about Train918's work at train918.com, and you can find Josh on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

4:30-21:30: Josh gets into his background and how he first arrived on the Art and Design path. He discusses the importance of following a career path that revolves around self-expression, sharing unique information through your work, and giving back to people through your job.

\n\n

21:30-37:30: Josh talks about the creation of the business Train918 and the inspiration behind it. He explains what the company did from the onset to establish its identity and create trustworthy relationships with its clients.

\n\n

37:30-46:30: Josh gets into the key elements in growing and scaling the business, including hiring the right people, creating an energetic environment for the team, and keeping a hands on approach.

\n\n

46:30-1:00:00: Josh discusses the process of bringing an idea to life for a client. He talks about bringing new ideas to the table and providing the best solution for a customer based off its needs and vision.

\n\n

1:00:00-1:15:30: As Josh transitions out of the Train918 company, he reflects on the great skills and perspective that the company provided him. He defines what it means to build on success, and keep your mind open to new and applicable information. He ends the episode with advice on the right mindset to have when you're not sure what your next move is.

\n\n

joshuagaal.com

Special Guest: Joshua Gaal.

","summary":"Josh Gaal (@joshuagaal) is an Art and Design Graduate from Butler University and Co-Founder of Train918, a video production company in Indianapolis that partners with businesses to help bring their brands and ideas to life.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Josh talks about the journey and inspiration behind the business, which he started with fellow Butler graduate, Tim Valentine. He discusses the key elements of success when it comes to growing and scaling the business, hiring the right people, and providing solutions and new ideas to customers. Josh also reflects on what he learned from his experience with the company, and the importance of being open to learning, acquiring, and applying new knowledge.\r\n\r\nYou can find more information about Train918's work at train918.com, and you can find Josh on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.","date_published":"2019-03-29T10:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2ce219cd-b314-4093-89c3-64644a622e3e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":80329087,"duration_in_seconds":4694}]},{"id":"a7c0f46c-1c42-4f4f-b00d-1c69df6de53c","title":"Episode 37: Spotify vs. Apple, Coffee Subscriptions, America's Drunk Purchases, Choosing Your Battles, Opportunity Awareness","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/spotifyvapple-burgerkingcoffee-choosingbattles-opportunities","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn the current events section of today's episode, we explore Burger King's new monthly coffee subscription, the Spotify/Apple dispute over fair competition in the music realm, American's drunk purchase choices.\n\nFor work updates, Slager discusses the potential that could come from his NCI Level 1 Certification pursuit, and Tim talks about increasing your awareness of opportunities, relating to a lunch interaction with a potential customer.\n\nIn the book talk portion of the episode, we talk about the right away to approach arguments, and deciding which arguments to enter. Tim discusses the section of his book that talks about the concept of luck, and whether we can actually control our own luck or not.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-11:15: **Slager talks about his nutrition and gut health journey, as he pursues his NCI Level 1 Certification with the Nutrition Coaching Institute. He gets into the opportunities this could bring to Summit Chiropractic and himself.\n**11:15-16:30: Burger King is getting into the coffee subscription business. We discuss this bold marketing move, the potential target market, and if the subscription is worth it.\n16:30-23:15: Spotify is making it known that Apple is getting monopolistic with the music apps on the app store, and they are getting creative with ways to make money without aid of Apple. We discuss the tension between the two entities and the potential road that this dispute could lead to.\n23:15-28:15: Americans have spent $39.4 billion on drunk purchases in the last 4 months. We discuss the top things they are buying, and you would be very surprised.\n28:15-37:00: We talk about how opportunities are everywhere you look, and Tim talks about how a lunch trip to Chipotle opened up a new prospect for his sales pipeline. We take this and get into approaching strangers the right way.\n37:00-53:45: We talk about choosing your battles wisely and having a productive argument. We ties this in with the importance of educating yourself on both sides of an issue of topic. We lead this into our jobs and using this strategy to disarm any objections in a sales presentation and the use of social proof.\n53:45-1:02:00: Is luck real? Drawing from our readings, we talk get into how every reality has a cause, and how we are where we are because of our thoughts and deeds.\n\nShow Links:\n\nBurger King (QSR): https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/21/finder-survey-how-much-americans-spend-drunk-shopping.html\n\nDrunk Shopping (CNBC): https://www.qsrmagazine.com/technology/burger-king-launches-5-coffee-subscription-service\n\nApple vs. Spotify: https://www.digitaltrends.com/music/apple-music-vs-spotify/","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

In the current events section of today's episode, we explore Burger King's new monthly coffee subscription, the Spotify/Apple dispute over fair competition in the music realm, American's drunk purchase choices.

\n\n

For work updates, Slager discusses the potential that could come from his NCI Level 1 Certification pursuit, and Tim talks about increasing your awareness of opportunities, relating to a lunch interaction with a potential customer.

\n\n

In the book talk portion of the episode, we talk about the right away to approach arguments, and deciding which arguments to enter. Tim discusses the section of his book that talks about the concept of luck, and whether we can actually control our own luck or not.

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

4:00-11:15: **Slager talks about his nutrition and gut health journey, as he pursues his NCI Level 1 Certification with the Nutrition Coaching Institute. He gets into the opportunities this could bring to Summit Chiropractic and himself.
\n**11:15-16:30:
Burger King is getting into the coffee subscription business. We discuss this bold marketing move, the potential target market, and if the subscription is worth it.
\n16:30-23:15: Spotify is making it known that Apple is getting monopolistic with the music apps on the app store, and they are getting creative with ways to make money without aid of Apple. We discuss the tension between the two entities and the potential road that this dispute could lead to.
\n23:15-28:15: Americans have spent $39.4 billion on drunk purchases in the last 4 months. We discuss the top things they are buying, and you would be very surprised.
\n28:15-37:00: We talk about how opportunities are everywhere you look, and Tim talks about how a lunch trip to Chipotle opened up a new prospect for his sales pipeline. We take this and get into approaching strangers the right way.
\n37:00-53:45: We talk about choosing your battles wisely and having a productive argument. We ties this in with the importance of educating yourself on both sides of an issue of topic. We lead this into our jobs and using this strategy to disarm any objections in a sales presentation and the use of social proof.
\n53:45-1:02:00: Is luck real? Drawing from our readings, we talk get into how every reality has a cause, and how we are where we are because of our thoughts and deeds.

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Show Links:

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Burger King (QSR): https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/21/finder-survey-how-much-americans-spend-drunk-shopping.html

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Drunk Shopping (CNBC): https://www.qsrmagazine.com/technology/burger-king-launches-5-coffee-subscription-service

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Apple vs. Spotify: https://www.digitaltrends.com/music/apple-music-vs-spotify/

","summary":"In the current events section of today's episode, we explore Burger King's new monthly coffee subscription, the Spotify/Apple dispute over fair competition in the music realm, American's drunk purchase choices.\r\n\r\nFor work updates, Slager discusses the potential that could come from his NCI Level 1 Certification pursuit, and Tim talks about increasing your awareness of opportunities, relating to a lunch interaction with a potential customer.\r\n\r\nIn the book talk portion of the episode, we talk about the right away to approach arguments, and deciding which arguments to enter. Tim discusses the section of his book that talks about the concept of luck, and whether we can actually control our own luck or not.","date_published":"2019-03-26T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/a7c0f46c-1c42-4f4f-b00d-1c69df6de53c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":63818394,"duration_in_seconds":3855}]},{"id":"f4754960-f130-4e4e-8090-fc578c7933a3","title":"Episode 36: Dr. Bob Newhalfen","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/drbob","content_text":"Dr. Bob Newhalfen is a Chiropractic Physician and Owner of Motus Integrative Health, based out of Schererville, Indiana, with a 2nd location in Crown Pointe, Indiana. He is also the owner of Motus Education, which offers safe and highly effective continuing education in the areas and practices of: physical therapists, chiropractic physicians, osteopathic physicians, occupational therapists, PTA's, OTA's, massage therapists, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, Crossfit coaches, yoga instructors, and more.\n\nBob is a 2010 graduate of National University of Health Sciences, and he has completed over 1000 hours of post-graduate coursework outside of his Chiropractic education. Dr. Newhalfen is also a Department of Transportation (DOT) Certified Medical Examiner, as well as member of the Paleo Physicians Network.\n\nDr. Bob gets into his story and path, what led him to open up his business, hiring the right people, and the importance of continuing your education no matter what stage of life you are in. He gets into his some of his techniques that he uses to help people out of pain in the most efficient ways possible, and some of his most inspirational success stories.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n0:00-9:15: Dr. Bob gets into his background and how he found his path to own his own business as a Chiropractor. He discusses scaling and hiring the right people, as well as creating an environment that is conducive to learning and developing\n\n9:15-20:00: Bob discusses practices and method that separate his office from others. He explains what it means to expand the different tools you can use to help people, and doing it in a more personal and efficient way. He talks about what it means to truly educate patients about their pain and movement, and providing a personalized path involving adjustment, exercise, and/or muscle work\n\n20:00:-38:00: Dr. Bob gets into the \"why\" being his life work, and talks about inspiring stories where he helped people out of lifelong pain in the most efficient and effective ways\n\n38:00-46:00: Bob talks about how health is not a destination, but a lifelong journey, and how he keeps himself moving and eating in the healthiest ways\n\n46:00: Dr. Bob discusses his goals that are on his horizonsSpecial Guest: Dr. Bob Newhalfen.","content_html":"

Dr. Bob Newhalfen is a Chiropractic Physician and Owner of Motus Integrative Health, based out of Schererville, Indiana, with a 2nd location in Crown Pointe, Indiana. He is also the owner of Motus Education, which offers safe and highly effective continuing education in the areas and practices of: physical therapists, chiropractic physicians, osteopathic physicians, occupational therapists, PTA's, OTA's, massage therapists, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, Crossfit coaches, yoga instructors, and more.

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Bob is a 2010 graduate of National University of Health Sciences, and he has completed over 1000 hours of post-graduate coursework outside of his Chiropractic education. Dr. Newhalfen is also a Department of Transportation (DOT) Certified Medical Examiner, as well as member of the Paleo Physicians Network.

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Dr. Bob gets into his story and path, what led him to open up his business, hiring the right people, and the importance of continuing your education no matter what stage of life you are in. He gets into his some of his techniques that he uses to help people out of pain in the most efficient ways possible, and some of his most inspirational success stories.

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Show Highlights:

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0:00-9:15: Dr. Bob gets into his background and how he found his path to own his own business as a Chiropractor. He discusses scaling and hiring the right people, as well as creating an environment that is conducive to learning and developing

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9:15-20:00: Bob discusses practices and method that separate his office from others. He explains what it means to expand the different tools you can use to help people, and doing it in a more personal and efficient way. He talks about what it means to truly educate patients about their pain and movement, and providing a personalized path involving adjustment, exercise, and/or muscle work

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20:00:-38:00: Dr. Bob gets into the "why" being his life work, and talks about inspiring stories where he helped people out of lifelong pain in the most efficient and effective ways

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38:00-46:00: Bob talks about how health is not a destination, but a lifelong journey, and how he keeps himself moving and eating in the healthiest ways

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46:00: Dr. Bob discusses his goals that are on his horizons

Special Guest: Dr. Bob Newhalfen.

","summary":"","date_published":"2019-03-21T10:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/f4754960-f130-4e4e-8090-fc578c7933a3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":55709499,"duration_in_seconds":3244}]},{"id":"36349a03-b7f0-4239-8850-afa7fb9d8a79","title":"Episode 35: College Admission Scandal, FDA and the Opioid Addiction Fight, Power of Asking, Effective Time Management, and Professional Self Awareness","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/fda-collegeadmission-timemanagement-powerofasking","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDrawing from the biggest stories from last week, we discuss the FDA and the newest opioid legislation, and the effects that it could have on doctors and the pharmaceutical industry. We also discuss the recent college admission scandal and the overlying issue with the college admission process.\n\nWe talk about some life events involving the power of asking. Involving our readings from this week, we get into effective time management and being aware of how negative habits and fear can keep you in a job that doesn't truly fulfill you.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:10-13:10: We discuss the Opioid Bill that the senate recently passed, and its impact on solving opioid addiction and death. We look at it from both sides, exploring the business impact on doctor's offices and the pharmaceutical industry.\n13:10-24:40: We take a look at the $25MM college admission cheating scandal involving 750 wealthy families in the United States, the bribing of test officials, and college coaches. We discuss the meaning behind this and its effect on the perception of the education system as a whole.\n24:40-29:40: Colin and Tim each talk about specific incidents where they learned the power of asking\n29:40-43:40: Drawing from the book Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, We get into time management and making a realistic and effective daily to do list. We explain further how to decide the degree of importance and urgency you should assign to the tasks throughout your day, which in turn will allow you to budget time in a more efficient way.\n43:40-52:25: Analyzing Napoleon Hill's interview with the Devil, we talk about the different doors and methods that the Devil tries to get into your mind, including fear, the concept of \"drifting,\" and how this affects you when you decide which job to pursue after college","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Drawing from the biggest stories from last week, we discuss the FDA and the newest opioid legislation, and the effects that it could have on doctors and the pharmaceutical industry. We also discuss the recent college admission scandal and the overlying issue with the college admission process.

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We talk about some life events involving the power of asking. Involving our readings from this week, we get into effective time management and being aware of how negative habits and fear can keep you in a job that doesn't truly fulfill you.

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Show Highlights:

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3:10-13:10: We discuss the Opioid Bill that the senate recently passed, and its impact on solving opioid addiction and death. We look at it from both sides, exploring the business impact on doctor's offices and the pharmaceutical industry.
\n13:10-24:40: We take a look at the $25MM college admission cheating scandal involving 750 wealthy families in the United States, the bribing of test officials, and college coaches. We discuss the meaning behind this and its effect on the perception of the education system as a whole.
\n24:40-29:40: Colin and Tim each talk about specific incidents where they learned the power of asking
\n29:40-43:40: Drawing from the book Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, We get into time management and making a realistic and effective daily to do list. We explain further how to decide the degree of importance and urgency you should assign to the tasks throughout your day, which in turn will allow you to budget time in a more efficient way.
\n43:40-52:25: Analyzing Napoleon Hill's interview with the Devil, we talk about the different doors and methods that the Devil tries to get into your mind, including fear, the concept of "drifting," and how this affects you when you decide which job to pursue after college

","summary":"Drawing from the biggest stories from last week, we discuss the FDA and the newest opioid legislation, and the effects that it could have on doctors and the pharmaceutical industry. We also discuss the recent college admission scandal and the overlying issue with the college admission process.\r\n\r\nWe talk about some life events involving the power of asking. Involving our readings from this week, we get into effective time management and being aware of how negative habits and fear can keep you in a job that doesn't truly fulfill you.","date_published":"2019-03-19T15:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/36349a03-b7f0-4239-8850-afa7fb9d8a79.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":56579425,"duration_in_seconds":3318}]},{"id":"569abef5-4025-4d20-8e7c-6f090cb534c9","title":"Episode 34: Tanner Balazs","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/tanner-balazs","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nTanner Balazs (@tannerbalazs) is a life student of fitness who owns his own personal training business, which aims to improve people in the areas of fitness, performance, health and life.\n\nGrowing up in Warsaw, Indiana, Tanner shares his story about what led him to dedicating his life to maximize his own health and wellness, as well as his motivations to develop and educate the youth on a world outside of the regular sports path in high school and college. He discusses the things he has learned on his journey, ranging from mental toughness and work ethic, controlling your mind, and following your purpose and passions to create the happiest version of your life that you want to live.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:15-13:30: Tanner talks about the CrossFit Haymaker, where he trains himself and other clients. He discusses getting the training business started and giving back to his hometown in hopes to develop the youth and educating them on the fitness world outside of regular sports\n13:30-28:45: Tanner gives his story, involving what triggered him to dedicate his life and passion to maximizing his health and others around him. He goes into how he was able to use a tough life event to completely turn his life and health around, and how it allowed him to be successful through school. He also touches on building his online platform, growing his brand, and doing it in a trustworthy way\n28:45-36:45: Tanner talks about mental toughness and work ethic when it comes to controlling your mind, being motivated by gratitude, and creating the right support system around you\n36:45-45:45: We get into breaking outside the normal path that the education system sets up for you, and creating a self-satisfaction that is fueled by your true purpose and passion\n45:45-49:45: Tanner gives his final advice for making a greater impact on the world around, living a legacy built on improving others, and staying true to yourselfSpecial Guest: Tanner Balazs.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Tanner Balazs (@tannerbalazs) is a life student of fitness who owns his own personal training business, which aims to improve people in the areas of fitness, performance, health and life.

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Growing up in Warsaw, Indiana, Tanner shares his story about what led him to dedicating his life to maximize his own health and wellness, as well as his motivations to develop and educate the youth on a world outside of the regular sports path in high school and college. He discusses the things he has learned on his journey, ranging from mental toughness and work ethic, controlling your mind, and following your purpose and passions to create the happiest version of your life that you want to live.

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Show Highlights:

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3:15-13:30: Tanner talks about the CrossFit Haymaker, where he trains himself and other clients. He discusses getting the training business started and giving back to his hometown in hopes to develop the youth and educating them on the fitness world outside of regular sports
\n13:30-28:45: Tanner gives his story, involving what triggered him to dedicate his life and passion to maximizing his health and others around him. He goes into how he was able to use a tough life event to completely turn his life and health around, and how it allowed him to be successful through school. He also touches on building his online platform, growing his brand, and doing it in a trustworthy way
\n28:45-36:45: Tanner talks about mental toughness and work ethic when it comes to controlling your mind, being motivated by gratitude, and creating the right support system around you
\n36:45-45:45: We get into breaking outside the normal path that the education system sets up for you, and creating a self-satisfaction that is fueled by your true purpose and passion
\n45:45-49:45: Tanner gives his final advice for making a greater impact on the world around, living a legacy built on improving others, and staying true to yourself

Special Guest: Tanner Balazs.

","summary":"Tanner Balazs (@tannerbalazs) is a life student of fitness who owns his own personal training business, which aims to improve people in the areas of fitness, performance, health and life.\r\n\r\nGrowing up in Warsaw, Indiana, Tanner shares his story about what led him to dedicating his life to maximize his own health and wellness, as well as his motivations to develop and educate the youth on a world outside of the regular sports path in high school and college. He discusses the things he has learned on his journey, ranging from mental toughness and work ethic, controlling your mind, and following your purpose and passions to create the happiest version of your life that you want to live.","date_published":"2019-03-14T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/569abef5-4025-4d20-8e7c-6f090cb534c9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":52390418,"duration_in_seconds":3006}]},{"id":"d00e73f5-de50-42f9-8231-2efcdf4fa16c","title":"Episode 33: Elon Musk, FDA, Shawn Oakman, Zuckerberg, Body Language, Future Perspective","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/body-language-future-perspective-musk-fda-zuckerberg","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, we recap the big current events from last week, including Elon Musk and his security clearance issues, the resignation of former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, NFL Prospect Shawn Oakman's road back to the NFL after a false crime accusation, and Mark Zuckerberg's war against information. We end the episode using body language to spot sincerity, as well as applying a future perspective mentality involving imagining yourself at your own funeral.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-10:30: We talk about Elon Musk's security clearance issues because of his Joe Rogan Podcast appearance\n10:30-21:15: After former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb's stance and actions on the dietary supplement tobacco industry, especially e-cigs and vapes, we discuss the possible meaning behind his resignation, and whether it was forced or not\n21:15-31:15: We talk about NFL prospect Shawn Oakman, who went through a 3-year sexual assault trial for a crime he did not commit. We discuss the repercussions now for him as he pursues a possible NFL career, as well as our viewpoint on falsifying a crime\n31:15-39:30: Mark Zuckerberg makes a big announcement about his quest to make more of our information secure on his platform. We talk about what this could mean for possible commerce and payment system for the platform, and whether this announcement was a political statement or not\n39:30-46:30: Drawing from readings on body language, we get into how to tell when someone is lying, and looking at the difference between someone's words and emotional condition\n46:30-53:00: We get into the future perspective mentality and imagining what your future funeral will look like. We reflect on what we can do to live a meaningful life in the present","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this episode, we recap the big current events from last week, including Elon Musk and his security clearance issues, the resignation of former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, NFL Prospect Shawn Oakman's road back to the NFL after a false crime accusation, and Mark Zuckerberg's war against information. We end the episode using body language to spot sincerity, as well as applying a future perspective mentality involving imagining yourself at your own funeral.

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Show Highlights:

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4:00-10:30: We talk about Elon Musk's security clearance issues because of his Joe Rogan Podcast appearance
\n10:30-21:15: After former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb's stance and actions on the dietary supplement tobacco industry, especially e-cigs and vapes, we discuss the possible meaning behind his resignation, and whether it was forced or not
\n21:15-31:15: We talk about NFL prospect Shawn Oakman, who went through a 3-year sexual assault trial for a crime he did not commit. We discuss the repercussions now for him as he pursues a possible NFL career, as well as our viewpoint on falsifying a crime
\n31:15-39:30: Mark Zuckerberg makes a big announcement about his quest to make more of our information secure on his platform. We talk about what this could mean for possible commerce and payment system for the platform, and whether this announcement was a political statement or not
\n39:30-46:30: Drawing from readings on body language, we get into how to tell when someone is lying, and looking at the difference between someone's words and emotional condition
\n46:30-53:00: We get into the future perspective mentality and imagining what your future funeral will look like. We reflect on what we can do to live a meaningful life in the present

","summary":"In this episode, we recap the big current events from last week, including Elon Musk and his security clearance issues, the resignation of former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, NFL Prospect Shawn Oakman's road back to the NFL after a false crime accusation, and Mark Zuckerberg's war against information. We end the episode using body language to spot sincerity, as well as applying a future perspective mentality involving imagining yourself at your own funeral.","date_published":"2019-03-12T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d00e73f5-de50-42f9-8231-2efcdf4fa16c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":57130765,"duration_in_seconds":3321}]},{"id":"d0e3cf42-d75e-4720-9d07-32de6f0865f9","title":"Episode 32: Ben Barkey","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/ben-barkey","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nBen Barkey is an education professional and current principal at Madison Elementary in Warsaw Indiana. Before that, he taught Science and Robotics at Edgewood Middle School, served as the STEM instructional coach at Washington STEM Academy (science, technology, engineering, and math), where he acted as lead facilitator in transforming Washington into an Indiana Certified STEM school. He also served the position as assistant principal for the class of 2017 at Warsaw Community High School.\n\nHe is the recipient of the 2017 Air Force Association National Teacher of the Year for leading the (STEM) programs in the Warsaw school system. He was also awarded the Charlotte M. Boener Award for Innovative Science Teaching (awarded to Middle School Science Teacher of the Year for Indiana) as well as the Bio-Crossroads Teacher of Champions award.\n\nIn this interview, Ben highlights his story as to what brought him to the education, his motivation for teaching and building meaningful relationships within the school system, and his passion for innovating new ideas to make learning more engaging.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:45-15:45: Ben covers his educational background starting from his time as a middle school science teacher and high school golf coach, to becoming principal at Madison elementary. He tells of his experience when he earned the Air Force Association's National Teacher of the year\n15:45-28:15: Learn about Ben's faith testimony as he explains what brought him back to education during 3 pivotal moments in his life. He gets into his motivation for why he has invested the last 18 years of his life into education, and he explains his passion for growing meaningful relationships with his students and fellow education professionals\n28:15-32:15: Ben discusses with us the 2 main things that he would change with the current education system\n32:15-41:15: We ask Mr. Barkey the most important things to teach the younger generation OUTSIDE of the regular textbook and state standards. He explains his vision for teaching students in a way that is engaging and fun\n41:15-47:45: We end on the concept of mastery, and Ben gives his final advice to those are finding their callingSpecial Guest: Ben Barkey.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Ben Barkey is an education professional and current principal at Madison Elementary in Warsaw Indiana. Before that, he taught Science and Robotics at Edgewood Middle School, served as the STEM instructional coach at Washington STEM Academy (science, technology, engineering, and math), where he acted as lead facilitator in transforming Washington into an Indiana Certified STEM school. He also served the position as assistant principal for the class of 2017 at Warsaw Community High School.

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He is the recipient of the 2017 Air Force Association National Teacher of the Year for leading the (STEM) programs in the Warsaw school system. He was also awarded the Charlotte M. Boener Award for Innovative Science Teaching (awarded to Middle School Science Teacher of the Year for Indiana) as well as the Bio-Crossroads Teacher of Champions award.

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In this interview, Ben highlights his story as to what brought him to the education, his motivation for teaching and building meaningful relationships within the school system, and his passion for innovating new ideas to make learning more engaging.

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Show Highlights:

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4:45-15:45: Ben covers his educational background starting from his time as a middle school science teacher and high school golf coach, to becoming principal at Madison elementary. He tells of his experience when he earned the Air Force Association's National Teacher of the year
\n15:45-28:15: Learn about Ben's faith testimony as he explains what brought him back to education during 3 pivotal moments in his life. He gets into his motivation for why he has invested the last 18 years of his life into education, and he explains his passion for growing meaningful relationships with his students and fellow education professionals
\n28:15-32:15: Ben discusses with us the 2 main things that he would change with the current education system
\n32:15-41:15: We ask Mr. Barkey the most important things to teach the younger generation OUTSIDE of the regular textbook and state standards. He explains his vision for teaching students in a way that is engaging and fun
\n41:15-47:45: We end on the concept of mastery, and Ben gives his final advice to those are finding their calling

Special Guest: Ben Barkey.

","summary":"Ben Barkey is an education professional and current principal at Madison Elementary in Warsaw Indiana. Before that, he taught Science and Robotics at Edgewood Middle School, served as the STEM instructional coach at Washington STEM Academy (science, technology, engineering, and math), where he acted as lead facilitator in transforming Washington into an Indiana Certified STEM school. He also served the position as assistant principal for the class of 2017 at Warsaw Community High School.\r\n\r\nHe is the recipient of the 2017 Air Force Association National Teacher of the Year for leading the (STEM) programs in the Warsaw school system. He was also awarded the Charlotte M. Boener Award for Innovative Science Teaching (awarded to Middle School Science Teacher of the Year for Indiana) as well as the Bio-Crossroads Teacher of Champions award.\r\n\r\nIn this interview, Ben highlights his story as to what brought him to the education, his motivation for teaching and building meaningful relationships within the school system, and his passion for innovating new ideas to make learning more engaging.","date_published":"2019-03-07T05:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d0e3cf42-d75e-4720-9d07-32de6f0865f9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":48014119,"duration_in_seconds":2877}]},{"id":"f4db8c80-21d1-4668-8088-d841dc7618b8","title":"Episode 31: Living a Worthwhile Life, 3 Questions to Boost Emotional Intelligence, and Negative Thought Prevention ","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/negative-thought-prevention","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, we speak on of our favorite lyrics from Avicii, and how you can use that to create a life of meaning and positive influence. We also talk about 3 questions to ask when you are looking to boost your self awareness. Lastly, we discuss strategies to minimize the negative thoughts that creep into our minds on a daily basis.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:10-17:55: We talk about incorporating movie quote sin every day conversations. Slager talks about the benefits of blue light blocking glasses, and the importance of blocking out certain light sources as you wind down for the night\n17:55-27:40: Inspired by Avicii, we talk about living a life worth remembering, and the importance of treating the people the right way and being motivated by others' feedback\n27:40-35:25: We get into what it means to use your unique talents to solve world problems, and using that as inspiration to creating a life you want to live\n35:25-53:10: We highlight the 3 questions you can use to boost your emotional intelligence, especially self-awareness, and how implementing these questions can drastically help improve your relationships with the meaningful people in your life\n53:10-1:00:40: We discuss being aware of the snowball effective of negative thinking, and the mindset to prevent you from getting in a funk\n1:00:40-1:09:00: Ralph Waldo Emerson drops knowledge involving the importance of living in the moment and how FOMO should not exist","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this episode, we speak on of our favorite lyrics from Avicii, and how you can use that to create a life of meaning and positive influence. We also talk about 3 questions to ask when you are looking to boost your self awareness. Lastly, we discuss strategies to minimize the negative thoughts that creep into our minds on a daily basis.

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Show Highlights:

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2:10-17:55: We talk about incorporating movie quote sin every day conversations. Slager talks about the benefits of blue light blocking glasses, and the importance of blocking out certain light sources as you wind down for the night
\n17:55-27:40: Inspired by Avicii, we talk about living a life worth remembering, and the importance of treating the people the right way and being motivated by others' feedback
\n27:40-35:25: We get into what it means to use your unique talents to solve world problems, and using that as inspiration to creating a life you want to live
\n35:25-53:10: We highlight the 3 questions you can use to boost your emotional intelligence, especially self-awareness, and how implementing these questions can drastically help improve your relationships with the meaningful people in your life
\n53:10-1:00:40: We discuss being aware of the snowball effective of negative thinking, and the mindset to prevent you from getting in a funk
\n1:00:40-1:09:00: Ralph Waldo Emerson drops knowledge involving the importance of living in the moment and how FOMO should not exist

","summary":"In this episode, we speak on of our favorite lyrics from Avicii, and how you can use that to create a life of meaning and positive influence. We also talk about 3 questions to ask when you are looking to boost your self awareness. Lastly, we discuss strategies to minimize the negative thoughts that creep into our minds on a daily basis.","date_published":"2019-03-05T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/f4db8c80-21d1-4668-8088-d841dc7618b8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":80372883,"duration_in_seconds":4406}]},{"id":"56da64ff-89cc-474c-b116-160bf45e6cd6","title":"Episode 30: Armando Sanchez aka Monii","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/mando","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nArmando Sanchez aka Monii (@nineonemonii) is a musical artist from Warsaw, Indiana. In this conversation, Mando expresses his passionate journey through the tough and competitive music landscape. He highlights what it means to dream bigger than yourself and double down on your aspirations, and how he has used that to create musical art for his listeners and fans. We get into the importance of growing up in a creative environment, and how we should enable ourselves and the next generation to invest in our own creative juices.\n\nYou can find Monii on Spotify, Apple, Soundcloud, Facebook (Monii), and Instagram (nineonemonii)\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:00-13:30: We get into Mando's musical background, what motivated him to make moves in the music industry, and the importance of communicating your message and artistic talents on today's technology platforms\n13:30-23:30: Mando discusses the challenges of the music grind, overcoming the stigma of being a local rapper on the come up, and keeping your energy on the tough days when your energy is drained from other areas in life\n23:30-29:30: We talk about what it means to dream bigger than the role society has for you, and breaking through your fears and restrictions\n29:30-36:15: We talk about the right type of creative environment for the school system and the home life for kids growing up in today's society\n36:15-52:00: We dive into the effect of podcasting on people growing up today. We also get into expressing your passion with others who also work on your same craft, as well as marketing yourself to your desired audience and relating to people through music\n52:00-1:05:00: We highlight the process of putting your dreams into practice, blocking out negative external influences, and having a personal growth mentality\n1:05:00: Mando's final advice for those are on the brink of taking a chance and starting a cool ventureSpecial Guest: Armando Sanchez aka Monii.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

Armando Sanchez aka Monii (@nineonemonii) is a musical artist from Warsaw, Indiana. In this conversation, Mando expresses his passionate journey through the tough and competitive music landscape. He highlights what it means to dream bigger than yourself and double down on your aspirations, and how he has used that to create musical art for his listeners and fans. We get into the importance of growing up in a creative environment, and how we should enable ourselves and the next generation to invest in our own creative juices.

\n\n

You can find Monii on Spotify, Apple, Soundcloud, Facebook (Monii), and Instagram (nineonemonii)

\n\n

Show Highlights:

\n\n

4:00-13:30: We get into Mando's musical background, what motivated him to make moves in the music industry, and the importance of communicating your message and artistic talents on today's technology platforms
\n13:30-23:30: Mando discusses the challenges of the music grind, overcoming the stigma of being a local rapper on the come up, and keeping your energy on the tough days when your energy is drained from other areas in life
\n23:30-29:30: We talk about what it means to dream bigger than the role society has for you, and breaking through your fears and restrictions
\n29:30-36:15: We talk about the right type of creative environment for the school system and the home life for kids growing up in today's society
\n36:15-52:00: We dive into the effect of podcasting on people growing up today. We also get into expressing your passion with others who also work on your same craft, as well as marketing yourself to your desired audience and relating to people through music
\n52:00-1:05:00: We highlight the process of putting your dreams into practice, blocking out negative external influences, and having a personal growth mentality
\n1:05:00: Mando's final advice for those are on the brink of taking a chance and starting a cool venture

Special Guest: Armando Sanchez aka Monii.

","summary":"Armando Sanchez aka Monii (@nineonemonii) is a musical artist from Warsaw, Indiana. In this conversation, Mando expresses his passionate journey through the tough and competitive music landscape. He highlights what it means to dream bigger than yourself and double down on your aspirations, and how he has used that to create musical art for his listeners and fans. We get into the importance of growing up in a creative environment, and how we should enable ourselves and the next generation to invest in our own creative juices.\r\n\r\nYou can find Monii on Spotify, Apple, Soundcloud, Facebook (Monii), and Instagram (nineonemonii)","date_published":"2019-02-28T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/56da64ff-89cc-474c-b116-160bf45e6cd6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":82489547,"duration_in_seconds":4046}]},{"id":"b354eadb-6897-4377-bc98-4f8b34df0c22","title":"Episode 29: Your Likability Factor, Art of Communication in the Workplace, and Stress Management Techniques","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/managing-stress","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nBeing stress is a common thing for everyone, but handling that stress and knowing what to do next is always the toughest part. In this episode, we lock down on 3 important things to ask yourself next time you feel overwhelmed. We cover the art of communication, and how you can use your writing and communication skills to create meaningful relationships in the modern workplace, especially in a corporate setting. We get into some very important elements to include in your daily interactions to make you more likeable.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:40-17:25: We get into the 3 most important questions that need to be answered when you are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or unproductive.\n17:25-26:40: We discuss the art of communication when it comes to your delivery and tone, but also what it means to write and communicate over email in a friendly and effective manner.\n26:40-42:40: We talk about optimizing your communication channels in the work place, and how to improve your relationships with people by continually developing trust. We talk about the \"emotional trust bank account\" you have with each person, and what conversational bridgebacks can do to boost your rapport with those around you.\n42:40-59:10: We dive into lowering your tolerance to stress, and steps you can take to mitigate stress and dedicate your energy to the right areas. \n59:30-1:08:30: Drawing from inspirations in the book \"The Like Switch\" by Jack Schafer, we talk about the crucial elements you need to have within conversation to make you more likeable.","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

Being stress is a common thing for everyone, but handling that stress and knowing what to do next is always the toughest part. In this episode, we lock down on 3 important things to ask yourself next time you feel overwhelmed. We cover the art of communication, and how you can use your writing and communication skills to create meaningful relationships in the modern workplace, especially in a corporate setting. We get into some very important elements to include in your daily interactions to make you more likeable.

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Show Highlights:

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2:40-17:25: We get into the 3 most important questions that need to be answered when you are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or unproductive.
\n17:25-26:40: We discuss the art of communication when it comes to your delivery and tone, but also what it means to write and communicate over email in a friendly and effective manner.
\n26:40-42:40: We talk about optimizing your communication channels in the work place, and how to improve your relationships with people by continually developing trust. We talk about the "emotional trust bank account" you have with each person, and what conversational bridgebacks can do to boost your rapport with those around you.
\n42:40-59:10: We dive into lowering your tolerance to stress, and steps you can take to mitigate stress and dedicate your energy to the right areas.
\n59:30-1:08:30: Drawing from inspirations in the book "The Like Switch" by Jack Schafer, we talk about the crucial elements you need to have within conversation to make you more likeable.

","summary":"Being stress is a common thing for everyone, but handling that stress and knowing what to do next is always the toughest part. In this episode, we lock down on 3 important things to ask yourself next time you feel overwhelmed. We cover the art of communication, and how you can use your writing and communication skills to create meaningful relationships in the modern workplace, especially in a corporate setting. We get into some very important elements to include in your daily interactions to make you more likeable.","date_published":"2019-02-26T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b354eadb-6897-4377-bc98-4f8b34df0c22.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":70901920,"duration_in_seconds":4293}]},{"id":"fa3180e8-cfdc-45c8-806b-5e257c3c46c6","title":"Episode 28: Overcoming Your \"Other-Self\", Living for Your Future Self, \"The World Owes Me Nothing\" Mentality","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/overcoming-other-self","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, we talk through steps you can take to better understand people in conversation, even when they look at things through a different lens than you do. We also get into what it means to live the life your future self will be proud of. We spend the 2nd half of the show talking about overcoming your negative \"other-self\", as well as using fear and faith to your advantage. Also, we talk about some key elements you can incorporate into your next sales presentation or interview involving gathering and conveying information.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:20-7:20: We open up the show with a quick story about a 1 on 1 brawl in Manhattan involving a aluminum can.\n7:20-15:45: We get into some key takeaways from \"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff\", highlighting what it means to understand meaning behind the other person's point of view, even though it might be different than yours. We talk on a tough realization that a lot of people face when you leave the education system. \n15:45-18:20: Slager touches on an important element he took from \"When God Writes Your Love Story,\" which involves thinking of your future self and relationships when making crucial decision in the present.\n18:20-29:50: Tim leads the discussion following his Napoleon Hill readings, focusing on what it means to maximizing your \"other-self\" to raise you to new success heights. We talk about the two things that every human is motivated by, and how you can use that to your own advantage.\n29:50-36:50: We dive into the crucial elements in conversation when it comes to presenting and gathering information. We talk key sales techniques using the metaphor of a pen, as seen in the movie \"Wolf of Wall Street\"\n36:50-40:00: Episode wrap-up. You can now find us on Soundcloud!","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this episode, we talk through steps you can take to better understand people in conversation, even when they look at things through a different lens than you do. We also get into what it means to live the life your future self will be proud of. We spend the 2nd half of the show talking about overcoming your negative "other-self", as well as using fear and faith to your advantage. Also, we talk about some key elements you can incorporate into your next sales presentation or interview involving gathering and conveying information.

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Show Highlights:

\n\n

3:20-7:20: We open up the show with a quick story about a 1 on 1 brawl in Manhattan involving a aluminum can.
\n7:20-15:45: We get into some key takeaways from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff", highlighting what it means to understand meaning behind the other person's point of view, even though it might be different than yours. We talk on a tough realization that a lot of people face when you leave the education system.
\n15:45-18:20: Slager touches on an important element he took from "When God Writes Your Love Story," which involves thinking of your future self and relationships when making crucial decision in the present.
\n18:20-29:50: Tim leads the discussion following his Napoleon Hill readings, focusing on what it means to maximizing your "other-self" to raise you to new success heights. We talk about the two things that every human is motivated by, and how you can use that to your own advantage.
\n29:50-36:50: We dive into the crucial elements in conversation when it comes to presenting and gathering information. We talk key sales techniques using the metaphor of a pen, as seen in the movie "Wolf of Wall Street"
\n36:50-40:00: Episode wrap-up. You can now find us on Soundcloud!

","summary":"In this episode, we talk through steps you can take to better understand people in conversation, even when they look at things through a different lens than you do. We also get into what it means to live the life your future self will be proud of. We spend the 2nd half of the show talking about overcoming your negative \"other-self\", as well as using fear and faith to your advantage. Also, we talk about some key elements you can incorporate into your next sales presentation or interview involving gathering and conveying information.","date_published":"2019-02-21T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/fa3180e8-cfdc-45c8-806b-5e257c3c46c6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":40903873,"duration_in_seconds":2413}]},{"id":"84ed6cbf-b999-4fb5-a96d-20dace2ef0c2","title":"Episode 27: Let Things Come to You, Small Wins, and the Art of Competing Against Yourself","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/smallwins","content_text":"In this episode, we get into a variety of topics including delegating energy in the right areas, self love, personal improvement and competing against yourself, as well as active listening. We also get into steps you can take to get out of writers block or when you aren't sure what to journal about. We also talk about what doing good deeds for the right reasons can do for your overall happiness.\n\nShow Description:\n\n4:00-20:00: We discuss what it means to let things come to you and allocate energy in the right areas you can control. Talk about making sure you have good internal love, energy, and respect for yourself before you go out and add value in the world.\n\n**20:00-28:30: **Trying to get on your journaling game but not sure where to start? We discuss how we ourselves have escaped from writers block and how we gather energy from writing about our thoughts and daily activities\n\n28:30-35:00: Reflecting on the Book \"Shoe Dog\" by Nike founder Phil Knight, we discuss the importance of competing against your old self and forgetting the negative thoughts that swirl in your head before you attempt to accomplish something meaningful\n\n35:00-47:00: Slager discusses a couple book takeaways revolving around interpersonal communication and good deeds. We get into the topic of active listening, and the different nonverbal cues you can give off to someone to know that you are truly interested in what they are saying. We relate this to a couple examples within our jobs, in the sales field and in the rehab office.\n\n47:00: Episode wrap-up and outro","content_html":"

In this episode, we get into a variety of topics including delegating energy in the right areas, self love, personal improvement and competing against yourself, as well as active listening. We also get into steps you can take to get out of writers block or when you aren't sure what to journal about. We also talk about what doing good deeds for the right reasons can do for your overall happiness.

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Show Description:

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4:00-20:00: We discuss what it means to let things come to you and allocate energy in the right areas you can control. Talk about making sure you have good internal love, energy, and respect for yourself before you go out and add value in the world.

\n\n

**20:00-28:30: **Trying to get on your journaling game but not sure where to start? We discuss how we ourselves have escaped from writers block and how we gather energy from writing about our thoughts and daily activities

\n\n

28:30-35:00: Reflecting on the Book "Shoe Dog" by Nike founder Phil Knight, we discuss the importance of competing against your old self and forgetting the negative thoughts that swirl in your head before you attempt to accomplish something meaningful

\n\n

35:00-47:00: Slager discusses a couple book takeaways revolving around interpersonal communication and good deeds. We get into the topic of active listening, and the different nonverbal cues you can give off to someone to know that you are truly interested in what they are saying. We relate this to a couple examples within our jobs, in the sales field and in the rehab office.

\n\n

47:00: Episode wrap-up and outro

","summary":"In this episode, we get into a variety of topics including delegating energy in the right areas, self-love, competing against yourself and improving your mindset daily, as well as active listening.\r\n\r\nAre you wanting to write or journal more, but don't know where to start? We discuss steps you can take to get out of writers block and give you some tips for inspiration. We also talk about what doing good deeds for the right reasons can do for your overall happiness.","date_published":"2019-02-19T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/84ed6cbf-b999-4fb5-a96d-20dace2ef0c2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":51326589,"duration_in_seconds":2988}]},{"id":"bfcb84cf-94e0-4caf-8ab1-af4a0ef83cb0","title":"Episode 26: Marquese Martin-Hayes","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/marquese-martin-hayes","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nMarquese Martin-Hayes (@the.dj.marquavelli) is a DJ, QP Manager at Direct Connect Logistix, and a graduate of Butler University, where he also played football for the Bulldogs. Marquese is a seeker of knowledge and an avid fan of books, which fuels his inspiration while he runs the @perspectivewords account on Instagram with his partner, Roger. One of Marquese's recent eye-opening experiences occurred when he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.\n\nIn the interview, Marquese explains how some key moments in his life motivated him to invest further in himself and develop his perspective on life and its opportunities. He explains his current journey to master the art of DJ'ing, learn Spanish, and improve his communication style and develop a higher level of emotional intelligence.\n\nShow Notes:\n \n4:10-12:40: Marquese gives his background, including where he grew up, high school life, key mentors, and why he ultimately chose to attend school and play football at Butler University\n12:40-17:40: Marquese highlights his professional experience, and he explains why he loves sales and how he has been able to thrive and improve his communication style\n17:40-28:40: We discuss the art of communication, and changing your style depending on the type of person you are speaking with. We relate this to comedy and the small subtleties that we see in Seinfeld and other comedians.\n28:40-44:40: Marquese talks about the moment in his life that motivated him to seek more knowledge in books, and how that fueled his passion to start DJ'ing. He talks about the important life lessons that he puts into practice through the knowledge that he gains from authors such as Napoleon Hill. He speaks on the happiness that DJ'ing brings him, the grind and mentors he has learned from during the process the opportunities he has had thus far, and his goals for the future.\n44:40-52:40: Marquese explains the \"why\" behind him and his partner Roger's self-help Instagram account (@perspectivewords), and the challenge that it gives the audience in the areas of growth and development\n52:40-1:00:50: We ask Marquese what the biggest things he was changed his perspective on since college, how he has been able to grow stronger mentally and developmentally in a tough world with social media, and what it truly means to \"be the example\"\n1:04:40-1:26:10: Marquese gives us a glimpse into his unique experience in climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. He goes into detail about what he learned on that trek in fighting his demons, and how he has applied that to his work ethic and journey to reaching his professional and overall goals.\n1:26:10: Marquese his final advice to you in regards to betting on yourselfSpecial Guest: Marquese Martin-Hayes.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Marquese Martin-Hayes (@the.dj.marquavelli) is a DJ, QP Manager at Direct Connect Logistix, and a graduate of Butler University, where he also played football for the Bulldogs. Marquese is a seeker of knowledge and an avid fan of books, which fuels his inspiration while he runs the @perspectivewords account on Instagram with his partner, Roger. One of Marquese's recent eye-opening experiences occurred when he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.

\n\n

In the interview, Marquese explains how some key moments in his life motivated him to invest further in himself and develop his perspective on life and its opportunities. He explains his current journey to master the art of DJ'ing, learn Spanish, and improve his communication style and develop a higher level of emotional intelligence.

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Show Notes:
\n 
\n4:10-12:40: Marquese gives his background, including where he grew up, high school life, key mentors, and why he ultimately chose to attend school and play football at Butler University
\n12:40-17:40: Marquese highlights his professional experience, and he explains why he loves sales and how he has been able to thrive and improve his communication style
\n17:40-28:40: We discuss the art of communication, and changing your style depending on the type of person you are speaking with. We relate this to comedy and the small subtleties that we see in Seinfeld and other comedians.
\n28:40-44:40: Marquese talks about the moment in his life that motivated him to seek more knowledge in books, and how that fueled his passion to start DJ'ing. He talks about the important life lessons that he puts into practice through the knowledge that he gains from authors such as Napoleon Hill. He speaks on the happiness that DJ'ing brings him, the grind and mentors he has learned from during the process the opportunities he has had thus far, and his goals for the future.
\n44:40-52:40: Marquese explains the "why" behind him and his partner Roger's self-help Instagram account (@perspectivewords), and the challenge that it gives the audience in the areas of growth and development
\n52:40-1:00:50: We ask Marquese what the biggest things he was changed his perspective on since college, how he has been able to grow stronger mentally and developmentally in a tough world with social media, and what it truly means to "be the example"
\n1:04:40-1:26:10: Marquese gives us a glimpse into his unique experience in climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. He goes into detail about what he learned on that trek in fighting his demons, and how he has applied that to his work ethic and journey to reaching his professional and overall goals.
\n1:26:10: Marquese his final advice to you in regards to betting on yourself

Special Guest: Marquese Martin-Hayes.

","summary":"Marquese Martin-Hayes (@the.dj.marquavelli) is a DJ, QP Manager at Direct Connect Logistix, and a graduate of Butler University, where he also played football for the Bulldogs. Marquese is a seeker of knowledge and an avid fan of books, which fuels his inspiration while he runs the @perspectivewords account on Instagram with his partner, Roger. One of Marquese's recent eye-opening experiences occurred when he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.\r\n\r\nIn the interview, Marquese explains how some key moments in his life motivated him to invest further in himself and develop his perspective on life and its opportunities. He explains his current journey to master the art of DJ'ing, learn Spanish, and improve his communication style and develop a higher level of emotional intelligence.","date_published":"2019-02-14T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/bfcb84cf-94e0-4caf-8ab1-af4a0ef83cb0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":95717248,"duration_in_seconds":5777}]},{"id":"85755c20-208b-4e7d-88fb-607db54a8f11","title":"Episode 25: Building Trust, Daily Happiness Habits, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/daily-happiness","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nDrawing from our readings and work experiences, we get into the sales process and building trust in this episode. We also get into building small habits into your day that can increase your overall daily happiness (you may already be doing these things without knowing it!). We end the episode with real talk on not letting the small dramas in your day get into your head and mess with your mental strength.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:48-9:15: We discuss what it means to build trust with a potential customer or business partner, and Tim ties this in as to why he enjoys the sales grind\n9:15-17:35: We scratch the surface on what it means to not sweat the small stuff, and discuss why people (and ourselves) are afraid of failure at times. We speak on how you can use failure to fuel your passion\n17:35-21:45: **We reminisce about one of our favorite shows, Seinfeld\n**21:45-28:15: Inspired by Richard Koch's 80/20 Principles book, we discuss 6 small habits you can incorporate into your day to maximize your happiness in the most efficient way possible\n28:15-39:00: Slager shares his biggest takeaways from Richard Carlson's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, and we discuss the importance of appreciating the small imperfections in your day\n39:00-42:10: Final thought, special shoutout to Dan Fuson for the intro and outro music","content_html":"

Show Description:

\n\n

Drawing from our readings and work experiences, we get into the sales process and building trust in this episode. We also get into building small habits into your day that can increase your overall daily happiness (you may already be doing these things without knowing it!). We end the episode with real talk on not letting the small dramas in your day get into your head and mess with your mental strength.

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Show Highlights:

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4:48-9:15: We discuss what it means to build trust with a potential customer or business partner, and Tim ties this in as to why he enjoys the sales grind
\n9:15-17:35: We scratch the surface on what it means to not sweat the small stuff, and discuss why people (and ourselves) are afraid of failure at times. We speak on how you can use failure to fuel your passion
\n17:35-21:45: **We reminisce about one of our favorite shows, Seinfeld
\n**21:45-28:15:
Inspired by Richard Koch's 80/20 Principles book, we discuss 6 small habits you can incorporate into your day to maximize your happiness in the most efficient way possible
\n28:15-39:00: Slager shares his biggest takeaways from Richard Carlson's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, and we discuss the importance of appreciating the small imperfections in your day
\n39:00-42:10: Final thought, special shoutout to Dan Fuson for the intro and outro music

","summary":"Drawing from our readings and work experiences, we get into the sales process and building trust in this episode. We also get into building small habits into your day that can increase your overall daily happiness (you may already be doing these things without knowing it!). We end the episode with real talk on not letting the small dramas in your day get into your head and mess with your mental strength.","date_published":"2019-02-12T18:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/85755c20-208b-4e7d-88fb-607db54a8f11.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":42784721,"duration_in_seconds":2572}]},{"id":"5e6db551-130c-436a-b421-f8a241832815","title":"Episode 24: Norman Miller - From Amish to College","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/norman-miller","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nNorman Miller is a Human Movement & Health Science Education Major at Butler University and Manager for the Butler University Men's Basketball Team.\n\nGrowing up as a member of the Amish, Norman faced one of the more pivotal decisions in his life after 8th grade: whether to continue his educational journey or dedicate the rest of his life to the Amish Culture.\n\nAfter making the courageous decision to seek more knowledge, Norman reflects on what this experience taught him, and he gives advice to you for the next time you need to bet on yourself.\n\nYou can also find his story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHRodjlGMmQ&t=1s\n\nShow Notes:\n\n2:30-10:15: Norman talks about his background, and discusses his life as a member of the Amish.\n10:15-17:30: We get into the topic of \"Rumspringa,\" and Norman talks about one of the more difficult decisions in his life: deciding on whether to further his educational opportunities or return to the Amish way of life.\n17:30-22:15: Norman discusses what it meant to him to return to high school, and how he developed into a better person because of it.\n22:15-35:15: Norman reflects on the important lessons he took away from his decision to seek more knowledge. He discusses blazing your own path, and the right mindset to take when speaking it into existence to those around you. Also, he reflects on the life impact that the Amish principles has on him in his everyday life.\n35:15-41:00: We discuss life with and without social media, and the right way to approach consuming data in today's technological landscape.\n41:00-51:15: Norman talks about his involvement at Butler University, and he goes into detail about his passion for basketball and strength/conditioning.\n51:15: Norman's final advice for you","content_html":"

Show Description:

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Norman Miller is a Human Movement & Health Science Education Major at Butler University and Manager for the Butler University Men's Basketball Team.

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Growing up as a member of the Amish, Norman faced one of the more pivotal decisions in his life after 8th grade: whether to continue his educational journey or dedicate the rest of his life to the Amish Culture.

\n\n

After making the courageous decision to seek more knowledge, Norman reflects on what this experience taught him, and he gives advice to you for the next time you need to bet on yourself.

\n\n

You can also find his story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHRodjlGMmQ&t=1s

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Show Notes:

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2:30-10:15: Norman talks about his background, and discusses his life as a member of the Amish.
\n10:15-17:30: We get into the topic of "Rumspringa," and Norman talks about one of the more difficult decisions in his life: deciding on whether to further his educational opportunities or return to the Amish way of life.
\n17:30-22:15: Norman discusses what it meant to him to return to high school, and how he developed into a better person because of it.
\n22:15-35:15: Norman reflects on the important lessons he took away from his decision to seek more knowledge. He discusses blazing your own path, and the right mindset to take when speaking it into existence to those around you. Also, he reflects on the life impact that the Amish principles has on him in his everyday life.
\n35:15-41:00: We discuss life with and without social media, and the right way to approach consuming data in today's technological landscape.
\n41:00-51:15: Norman talks about his involvement at Butler University, and he goes into detail about his passion for basketball and strength/conditioning.
\n51:15: Norman's final advice for you

","summary":"Norman Miller is a Human Movement & Health Science Education Major at Butler University and Manager for the Butler University Men's Basketball Team.\r\n\r\nGrowing up as a member of the Amish, Norman faced one of the more pivotal decisions in his life after 8th grade: whether to continue his educational journey or dedicate the rest of his life to the Amish Culture.\r\n\r\nAfter making the courageous decision to seek more knowledge, Norman reflects on what this experience taught him, and he gives advice to you for the next time you need to bet on yourself.\r\n\r\nYou can also find his story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHRodjlGMmQ&t=1s\r\n","date_published":"2019-02-08T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5e6db551-130c-436a-b421-f8a241832815.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":57430595,"duration_in_seconds":3630}]},{"id":"2fdf2507-3a51-4394-ac7a-31b2c7f7f6bb","title":"Episode 23: Fyre Fest/Erik Aude Documentary Reviews, FAITH, and Strengthening Your Inner Circle","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/fyrefest-erikaude-faith","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn this episode, we give our reviews and opinions of the Erik Aude and Fyre Fest documentaries, which we watched this past weekend. We get into book talk with Drew Brees' autobiography Coming Back Stronger, Eric Ludy's How to Write Your Love Story, and Tim Ferriss' Tribe of Mentors. The book talk sections focus on what faith really means, directing your energy in the right passion areas, and being smart when choosing your close friends.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n4:20-13:35: We recap the Erik Aude documentary that we watched, where he details his 3-year prison experience in Pakistan for a crime he didn't commit\n13:35-27:20: We dive into our review of documentary #2, Fyre Fest, involving Billy McFarland, who committed wire fraud for a falsely advertised music festival in the Bahamas.\n27:20-36:50: Book Talk Part 1 - Tim discusses Drew Brees' autobiography, Coming Back Stronger, and what his \"FAITH\" acronym means.\n36:50-46:05: Slager applies the \"FAITH\" acronym to his job and how he will apply that to his vision for his role and the company's goals\n46:05-56:20: Book Talk Part 2 - Slager discusses what he has been taking away from When God Writes Your Love Story, and applies that to putting energy toward your passions and improving your time management\n56:20-1:09:30: Book Talk Part 3 - Tim picks one of his favorite sections from the book Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss, focusing on the analogy of a tennis ball, a circle, and the number 30,000. We explain what can happen in your life when you choose to hang with the right people.","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In this episode, we give our reviews and opinions of the Erik Aude and Fyre Fest documentaries, which we watched this past weekend. We get into book talk with Drew Brees' autobiography Coming Back Stronger, Eric Ludy's How to Write Your Love Story, and Tim Ferriss' Tribe of Mentors. The book talk sections focus on what faith really means, directing your energy in the right passion areas, and being smart when choosing your close friends.

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Show Highlights:

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4:20-13:35: We recap the Erik Aude documentary that we watched, where he details his 3-year prison experience in Pakistan for a crime he didn't commit
\n13:35-27:20: We dive into our review of documentary #2, Fyre Fest, involving Billy McFarland, who committed wire fraud for a falsely advertised music festival in the Bahamas.
\n27:20-36:50: Book Talk Part 1 - Tim discusses Drew Brees' autobiography, Coming Back Stronger, and what his "FAITH" acronym means.
\n36:50-46:05: Slager applies the "FAITH" acronym to his job and how he will apply that to his vision for his role and the company's goals
\n46:05-56:20: Book Talk Part 2 - Slager discusses what he has been taking away from When God Writes Your Love Story, and applies that to putting energy toward your passions and improving your time management
\n56:20-1:09:30: Book Talk Part 3 - Tim picks one of his favorite sections from the book Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss, focusing on the analogy of a tennis ball, a circle, and the number 30,000. We explain what can happen in your life when you choose to hang with the right people.

","summary":"In this episode, we give our reviews and opinions of the Erik Aude and Fyre Fest documentaries, which we watched this past weekend. We get into book talk with Drew Brees' autobiography Coming Back Stronger, Eric Ludy's How to Write Your Love Story, and Tim Ferriss' Tribe of Mentors. The book talk sections focus on what faith really means, directing your energy in the right passion areas, and being smart when choosing your close friends.","date_published":"2019-02-05T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2fdf2507-3a51-4394-ac7a-31b2c7f7f6bb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":70255765,"duration_in_seconds":4212}]},{"id":"a2da5b79-4d8c-4aec-ad6e-6c2634d4d345","title":"Episode 22: Prison, Perspective, and Getting Out of Your Professional Funk","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/perspective","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nIn today's technological society, with everything at our finger tips and information moving quickly, it's easy to lose perspective when it comes to the daily necessities that make our lives run in the first place. In this episode, after hearing crazy stories from Pakistan and Tanzania, we talk about having the right perspective, and letting gratitude fuel your hard work in everyday life. We explain what it means to give value to the world by reverse engineering your passions, and how you can apply that when you decide its time for a professional change.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n0:00-16:00: We discuss the Erik Aude's story, which includes 3 years in a Pakistani prison for a crime he didn't commit, and the importance of reading people and forming important alliances\n16:00-22:00: Colin talks about his trip to Colorado and transitions into how he landed his job with Summit Spine & Therapy, which included forming a key relationship with a Chiropractor\n22:00-38:00: We explain the mindset you should have when digging yourself out of a tough job situation, and what it means to deliver value to the world. This includes the right companies to look for, and the way you should approach this research and eventual interview.\n38:00-46:30: Colin looks back on the moment he fell in love with country music, and we talk about music in today's society\n46:30-57:00: After another conversation with his friend from Tanzania, Slager talks about perspective, and we get into how adversity can fuel motivation for something greater\n57:00-1:02: Episode wrap up - leave a review!","content_html":"

Show Description:

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In today's technological society, with everything at our finger tips and information moving quickly, it's easy to lose perspective when it comes to the daily necessities that make our lives run in the first place. In this episode, after hearing crazy stories from Pakistan and Tanzania, we talk about having the right perspective, and letting gratitude fuel your hard work in everyday life. We explain what it means to give value to the world by reverse engineering your passions, and how you can apply that when you decide its time for a professional change.

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Show Highlights:

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0:00-16:00: We discuss the Erik Aude's story, which includes 3 years in a Pakistani prison for a crime he didn't commit, and the importance of reading people and forming important alliances
\n16:00-22:00: Colin talks about his trip to Colorado and transitions into how he landed his job with Summit Spine & Therapy, which included forming a key relationship with a Chiropractor
\n22:00-38:00: We explain the mindset you should have when digging yourself out of a tough job situation, and what it means to deliver value to the world. This includes the right companies to look for, and the way you should approach this research and eventual interview.
\n38:00-46:30: Colin looks back on the moment he fell in love with country music, and we talk about music in today's society
\n46:30-57:00: After another conversation with his friend from Tanzania, Slager talks about perspective, and we get into how adversity can fuel motivation for something greater
\n57:00-1:02: Episode wrap up - leave a review!

","summary":"In today's technological society, with everything at our finger tips and information moving quickly, it's easy to lose perspective when it comes to the daily necessities that make our lives run in the first place. In this episode, after hearing crazy stories from Pakistan and Tanzania, we talk about having the right perspective, and letting gratitude fuel your hard work in everyday life. We explain what it means to give value to the world by reverse engineering your passions, and how you can apply that when you decide its time for a professional change.","date_published":"2019-02-02T15:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/a2da5b79-4d8c-4aec-ad6e-6c2634d4d345.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":64079841,"duration_in_seconds":3898}]},{"id":"2e7a02b5-b92e-4baa-ae33-a265da41ff5d","title":"Episode 21: The Benefits and Downfalls of Multitasking, Improving Your Focus, and the Dangers of SARMs","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/multitasking-improving-focus","content_text":"Show Description:\n\nAfter diving deep into two interesting plastic surgery stories, we get into the topic of multi-tasking, and striking the difference between quality of work and efficiency. Slager talks about an important business decision and his motivations for diversifying his personal portfolio. We end the episode talking about SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators), and why we're not buying the fact that they are \"a healthy alternative to steroids.\"\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n1:30-12:50: We discuss two of the most interesting plastic surgery stories that we stumbled across last week\n12:50-21:30: We get into the topic of multi-tasking, both the good and the bad, as well as things to be aware of when you're focusing on an important task\n21:30-27:15: Slager discusses some specific strategies to be more productive and improve your focus for your next important task\n27:15-32:00: Tim outlines the 2 important questions you need to ask yourself to see if you had the right focus for a working session\n32:00-41:00: Slager made a difficult business decision a couple weeks ago, and he talks about what it means to maximize your time effectively while also diversifying your personal portfolio\n41:00-49:30: Tim interviews Slager about the topic of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMS), which are similar to steroids, but a lot of people are claiming that there are no negative side effects.\n49:30-57:30: We talk about the line you should draw when deciding to put certain supplements and food into your body, and we discuss the importance of listening to your body","content_html":"

Show Description:

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After diving deep into two interesting plastic surgery stories, we get into the topic of multi-tasking, and striking the difference between quality of work and efficiency. Slager talks about an important business decision and his motivations for diversifying his personal portfolio. We end the episode talking about SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators), and why we're not buying the fact that they are "a healthy alternative to steroids."

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Show Highlights:

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1:30-12:50: We discuss two of the most interesting plastic surgery stories that we stumbled across last week
\n12:50-21:30: We get into the topic of multi-tasking, both the good and the bad, as well as things to be aware of when you're focusing on an important task
\n21:30-27:15: Slager discusses some specific strategies to be more productive and improve your focus for your next important task
\n27:15-32:00: Tim outlines the 2 important questions you need to ask yourself to see if you had the right focus for a working session
\n32:00-41:00: Slager made a difficult business decision a couple weeks ago, and he talks about what it means to maximize your time effectively while also diversifying your personal portfolio
\n41:00-49:30: Tim interviews Slager about the topic of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMS), which are similar to steroids, but a lot of people are claiming that there are no negative side effects.
\n49:30-57:30: We talk about the line you should draw when deciding to put certain supplements and food into your body, and we discuss the importance of listening to your body

","summary":"After diving deep into two interesting plastic surgery stories, we get into the topic of multi-tasking, and striking the difference between quality of work and efficiency. Slager talks about an important business decision and his motivations for diversifying his personal portfolio. We end the episode talking about SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators), and why we're not buying the fact that they are \"a healthy alternative to steroids.\"","date_published":"2019-01-29T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/2e7a02b5-b92e-4baa-ae33-a265da41ff5d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":57960931,"duration_in_seconds":3470}]},{"id":"112bcfbb-d22b-4b9f-ab93-e96640c3b647","title":"Episode 20: CEO of FuseMe, Inc. - Brodie Meyer","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/fuseme","content_text":"Brodie Meyer is the President and CEO of FuseMe, a mobile application that allows people to build unique relationships at career fairs and other business networking events. Brodie attended Butler University and studied Economics and Engineering through the dual-degree program at IUPUI. Brodie talks about his journey as an entrepreneur, including what he has learned about creating important business relationships, scaling a business, and creating a culture that yields optimal productivity and open discussion.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:00-11:00: Brody gives a brief introduction about himself, and he goes into his motivations behind FuseMe and how it came to fruition thanks to what he learned from his previous venture, Festo.\n\n11:00-16:00: Brodie describes FuseMe's value proposition, its value-added features, and the \"why\" behind the concept\n\n16:00-23:00: Brodie talks about the biggest issues and challenges that he has faced and overcome as an entrepreneur, focusing on communication and scaling\n\n23:00-33:00: We discuss ways you can get the most out of your next networking event, and how FuseMe implements its app at colleges across the state\n\n33:00-39:00: Brodie discusses what brought him to Indianapolis, his passion for meditation and visualization, and how that has translated from the baseball field to the entrepreneurial world\n\n39:00-46:00: Brodie talks about the most important qualities to look for in a business partner\n\n46:00-55:00: Brodie discusses the transition into being an entrepreneur, staying headstrong during tough times, and having healthy discussions with business partners\n\n55:00-1:00:00: Brodie highlights the biggest takeaway from his journeySpecial Guest: Brodie Meyer.","content_html":"

Brodie Meyer is the President and CEO of FuseMe, a mobile application that allows people to build unique relationships at career fairs and other business networking events. Brodie attended Butler University and studied Economics and Engineering through the dual-degree program at IUPUI. Brodie talks about his journey as an entrepreneur, including what he has learned about creating important business relationships, scaling a business, and creating a culture that yields optimal productivity and open discussion.

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3:00-11:00: Brody gives a brief introduction about himself, and he goes into his motivations behind FuseMe and how it came to fruition thanks to what he learned from his previous venture, Festo.

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11:00-16:00: Brodie describes FuseMe's value proposition, its value-added features, and the "why" behind the concept

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16:00-23:00: Brodie talks about the biggest issues and challenges that he has faced and overcome as an entrepreneur, focusing on communication and scaling

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23:00-33:00: We discuss ways you can get the most out of your next networking event, and how FuseMe implements its app at colleges across the state

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33:00-39:00: Brodie discusses what brought him to Indianapolis, his passion for meditation and visualization, and how that has translated from the baseball field to the entrepreneurial world

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39:00-46:00: Brodie talks about the most important qualities to look for in a business partner

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46:00-55:00: Brodie discusses the transition into being an entrepreneur, staying headstrong during tough times, and having healthy discussions with business partners

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55:00-1:00:00: Brodie highlights the biggest takeaway from his journey

Special Guest: Brodie Meyer.

","summary":"","date_published":"2019-01-24T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/112bcfbb-d22b-4b9f-ab93-e96640c3b647.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":62418913,"duration_in_seconds":3686}]},{"id":"5456163c-6918-44c2-96cc-ade1cfb9389f","title":"Episode 19: How to Win Your Next Interview or Presentation","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/interviewtips","content_text":"Nervous about that next interview or elevator pitch, or looking to improve your presentation or negotiation skills? In this episode, we explain strategies to help you have a more memorable conversation when convincing someone to hire you or trust in you. We discuss the right questions to ask, the research and homework you need to do leading up to your meeting, as well as the key points to hit when explaining your personal value and how you can help someone.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n2:30-5:30: We talk about some of the realest questions you can ask an employer that will immediately turn the interview into a pure 2-way discussion\n5:30-10:45: We discuss how you can turn around an interview when it's not going so well, and dive deep into what it means to reverse engineer your skills when preparing your questions\n10:45-14:00: Steps to take to differentiate yourself without help from the resume\n14:00-24:30: The 4 things to keep in mind when presenting your personal value proposition to anyone\n24:30-29:30: The power of story telling in interviews and elevator pitches","content_html":"

Nervous about that next interview or elevator pitch, or looking to improve your presentation or negotiation skills? In this episode, we explain strategies to help you have a more memorable conversation when convincing someone to hire you or trust in you. We discuss the right questions to ask, the research and homework you need to do leading up to your meeting, as well as the key points to hit when explaining your personal value and how you can help someone.

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Show Highlights:

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2:30-5:30: We talk about some of the realest questions you can ask an employer that will immediately turn the interview into a pure 2-way discussion
\n5:30-10:45: We discuss how you can turn around an interview when it's not going so well, and dive deep into what it means to reverse engineer your skills when preparing your questions
\n10:45-14:00: Steps to take to differentiate yourself without help from the resume
\n14:00-24:30: The 4 things to keep in mind when presenting your personal value proposition to anyone
\n24:30-29:30: The power of story telling in interviews and elevator pitches

","summary":"Nervous about that next interview or elevator pitch, or looking to improve your presentation or negotiation skills? In this episode, we explain strategies to help you have a more memorable conversation when convincing someone to hire you or trust in you. We discuss the right questions to ask, the research and homework you need to do leading up to your meeting, as well as the key points to hit when explaining your personal value and how you can help someone.","date_published":"2019-01-22T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5456163c-6918-44c2-96cc-ade1cfb9389f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":30263134,"duration_in_seconds":1795}]},{"id":"94c92622-0c2c-40b2-ad5b-c659e4c3a141","title":"Episode 18: Breaking Through A Work Environment with Limited Flexibilty","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/breaking-through","content_text":"Are you currently in a work situation where you wish you had more freedom and flexibility? We discuss the important steps you can take individually to make your transition from college to the work office a healthy and productive one, and the strategies you can implement to take ownership of your role at your company and make an important difference.\n\n1:50-6:35: Slager's unique interaction with a homeless man and a Clif bar, and the small marketing lesson we can take from it\n\n6:35-16:20: We cover the most important thing to keep in mind during the tough transition from a lifestyle on a college campus to the corporate work environment\n\n16:20-21:35: We discuss the most important things to look for when choosing and researching a company, the right questions to ask in the interview, as well as the overall mindset going into the job search\n\n21:35-23:50: We answer the question of what it means to \"fail successfully\"\n\n23:50-30:05: Steps you can take to breakthrough an environment with limited flexibility\n\n30:05-32:20: Tim shares a couple of his cross-functional collaborative efforts at work\n\n32:20-36:05: We cover the right steps to take when planning an exit strategy from your current job situation, as well as the right time to do it\n\n36:05-43:50: Slager gets into some book talk about the book he is reading \"When God Writes Your Love Story,\" and we discuss the difference between influencing a situation and letting things take its course.\n\n43:50-45:50: We briefly discuss the concept of reacting vs responding, and we recap the final takeaways of staying productive in an unproductive work environment\n\n46:00-50:44: Final advice to staying productive in an unproductive work environment","content_html":"

Are you currently in a work situation where you wish you had more freedom and flexibility? We discuss the important steps you can take individually to make your transition from college to the work office a healthy and productive one, and the strategies you can implement to take ownership of your role at your company and make an important difference.

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1:50-6:35: Slager's unique interaction with a homeless man and a Clif bar, and the small marketing lesson we can take from it

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6:35-16:20: We cover the most important thing to keep in mind during the tough transition from a lifestyle on a college campus to the corporate work environment

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16:20-21:35: We discuss the most important things to look for when choosing and researching a company, the right questions to ask in the interview, as well as the overall mindset going into the job search

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21:35-23:50: We answer the question of what it means to "fail successfully"

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23:50-30:05: Steps you can take to breakthrough an environment with limited flexibility

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30:05-32:20: Tim shares a couple of his cross-functional collaborative efforts at work

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32:20-36:05: We cover the right steps to take when planning an exit strategy from your current job situation, as well as the right time to do it

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36:05-43:50: Slager gets into some book talk about the book he is reading "When God Writes Your Love Story," and we discuss the difference between influencing a situation and letting things take its course.

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43:50-45:50: We briefly discuss the concept of reacting vs responding, and we recap the final takeaways of staying productive in an unproductive work environment

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46:00-50:44: Final advice to staying productive in an unproductive work environment

","summary":"Are you currently in a work situation where you wish you had more freedom and flexibility? We discuss the important steps you can take individually to make your transition from college to the work office a healthy and productive one, and the strategies you can implement to take ownership of your role at your company and make an important difference.","date_published":"2019-01-17T23:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/94c92622-0c2c-40b2-ad5b-c659e4c3a141.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":52758556,"duration_in_seconds":3044}]},{"id":"bcf089c1-fbfc-4c74-aecb-59b3e5b1ed0d","title":"Episode 17: Workplace Flow and Seasonal Depression","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/seasonaldepression","content_text":"The cold and cloudy months can have a heavy impact on our mood and mindset. In this episode, we dive into the topic of seasonal depression and the strategies we can implement to overcome extremely negative times.\n\nShow Highlights\n\n1:30-9:00: We love sports, so we discuss the lessons we take from sports and how we incorporate that into our mental health and interactions with others, especially our professional work\n9:00-19:00: We explore what it means to help people to the extent of your ability, and Slager explains how he plans out his days and keeps organized in a high-traffic work environment\n\n19:00-30:00: In the heart of our episode, we talk about 3 valuable strategies you can implement to prevent yourself from falling into the dreaded seasonal depression funk in the winter, when the sun is never out and temperatures are cold.\n\n30:00-35:00: We talk about the importance of mentally stimulating yourself when you’re physically tired, verbalizing your daily goals in the morning, and Tim's 5 goals he says to himself every morning\n\n35:00-40:00: We end talking about what Slager's dream kitchen would be, as well as what a simple thing like a deck or porch can do for an the home living experience","content_html":"

The cold and cloudy months can have a heavy impact on our mood and mindset. In this episode, we dive into the topic of seasonal depression and the strategies we can implement to overcome extremely negative times.

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Show Highlights

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1:30-9:00: We love sports, so we discuss the lessons we take from sports and how we incorporate that into our mental health and interactions with others, especially our professional work
\n9:00-19:00: We explore what it means to help people to the extent of your ability, and Slager explains how he plans out his days and keeps organized in a high-traffic work environment

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19:00-30:00: In the heart of our episode, we talk about 3 valuable strategies you can implement to prevent yourself from falling into the dreaded seasonal depression funk in the winter, when the sun is never out and temperatures are cold.

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30:00-35:00: We talk about the importance of mentally stimulating yourself when you’re physically tired, verbalizing your daily goals in the morning, and Tim's 5 goals he says to himself every morning

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35:00-40:00: We end talking about what Slager's dream kitchen would be, as well as what a simple thing like a deck or porch can do for an the home living experience

","summary":"The cold and cloudy months can have a heavy impact on our mood and mindset. In this episode, we dive into the topic of seasonal depression and the strategies we can implement to overcome extremely negative times.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nShow Highlights\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n1:30-9:00: We love sports, so we discuss the lessons we take from sports and how we incorporate that into our mental health and interactions with others, especially our professional work\r\n9:00-19:00: We explore what it means to help people to the extent of your ability, and Slager explains how he plans out his days and keeps organized in a high-traffic work environment\r\n\r\n19:00-30:00: In the heart of our episode, we talk about 3 valuable strategies you can implement to prevent yourself from falling into the dreaded seasonal depression funk in the winter, when the sun is never out and temperatures are cold.\r\n\r\n30:00-35:00: We talk about the importance of mentally stimulating yourself when you’re physically tired, verbalizing your daily goals in the morning, and Tim's 5 goals he says to himself every morning\r\n\r\n35:00-40:00: We end talking about what Slager's dream kitchen would be, as well as what a simple thing like a deck or porch can do for an the home living experience","date_published":"2019-01-15T01:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/bcf089c1-fbfc-4c74-aecb-59b3e5b1ed0d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":40722040,"duration_in_seconds":2464}]},{"id":"b69bba9c-9009-432b-a73e-4b7f6d5d42b8","title":"Episode 16: New Years Resolutions, Positivity, Correcting Your Mindset","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/newyears","content_text":"Happy New Year! In this episode, we dive into the topic of goal setting and the right mindset to take when outlining your key objectives for this coming year. We get personal as we talk about what we each want to achieve\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n1:25 - 7:00: We talk a little bit about one of our favorite Joe Rogan episodes, Nick Yarris, who wrongly served 22 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit\n7:00 - 11:30: We recap our New Years experience this year, and highlight our favorite New Years Snacks\n11:30-13:15: Tim talks about his professional New Years resolution for his job this year when it comes to his network\n13:15-15:15: Slager shares his New Years resolution with his job and involvement in nutrition\n15:15-17:45: We discuss the right mindset to take when goal setting, sculpting goals throughout the year to maximize yearlong performance, and lifestyle changes\n17:45-22:00: Tim talks about the goal that has been written down on his sticky note on his desk since last year\n22:00-27:00: We discuss body language in objection management, and how to spot when someone his withholding information\n27:00-36:30: We dive deep into what bringing positive energy to work means, making small improvements that result in big changes, strengthening your personal brand, and the connection between confidence and positivity \n36:30-40:00: We end the episode with a personal story from Slager about perspective, sharing thoughts on what it means to be grateful on a daily basis","content_html":"

Happy New Year! In this episode, we dive into the topic of goal setting and the right mindset to take when outlining your key objectives for this coming year. We get personal as we talk about what we each want to achieve

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Show Highlights:

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1:25 - 7:00: We talk a little bit about one of our favorite Joe Rogan episodes, Nick Yarris, who wrongly served 22 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit
\n7:00 - 11:30: We recap our New Years experience this year, and highlight our favorite New Years Snacks
\n11:30-13:15: Tim talks about his professional New Years resolution for his job this year when it comes to his network
\n13:15-15:15: Slager shares his New Years resolution with his job and involvement in nutrition
\n15:15-17:45: We discuss the right mindset to take when goal setting, sculpting goals throughout the year to maximize yearlong performance, and lifestyle changes
\n17:45-22:00: Tim talks about the goal that has been written down on his sticky note on his desk since last year
\n22:00-27:00: We discuss body language in objection management, and how to spot when someone his withholding information
\n27:00-36:30: We dive deep into what bringing positive energy to work means, making small improvements that result in big changes, strengthening your personal brand, and the connection between confidence and positivity
\n36:30-40:00: We end the episode with a personal story from Slager about perspective, sharing thoughts on what it means to be grateful on a daily basis

","summary":"Happy New Year! In this episode, we dive into the topic of goal setting and the right mindset to take when outlining your key objectives for this coming year. We get personal as we talk about what we each want to achieve","date_published":"2019-01-08T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/b69bba9c-9009-432b-a73e-4b7f6d5d42b8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":41513317,"duration_in_seconds":2466}]},{"id":"644f0488-2c95-40b6-acdc-a5a6d3530837","title":"Episode 15: Mentorship, Increasing Emotional Intelligence, and Finding Daily Happiness","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/xmasrecap","content_text":"Following a great Christmas Holiday, we get into what it means to add happiness to someone else's day. We also dive into the topic of mentorship, and what this concept means for you and how you approach your daily relationships. We end the show by outlining the most effective strategies for increasing your emotional intelligence from an internal perspective.\n\nShow Highlights: \n\n2:00-7:30: We recap Christmas with each of our families, and what the holiday means to us\n\n7:30-13:00: Slager recaps his return to work and his fresh perspective after the holidays, discussing going the extra mile when it comes to the conversations he has with his patients\n\n13:00-22:00: We get into depth about the true definition of mentorship, finding mentors, your role as a mentor, and how these relationships unfold\n\n22:00-24:00: We talk briefly about the evolution of LinkedIn and the importance of maximizing it\n25:00-39:00: We cover the 4 things you can do to raise your internal emotional intelligence. These 4 tools revolving around self-regulation and self-management will give you a fresh perspective heading into 2019\n\n39:00-44:16: What is 80/20 happiness? We discuss how budgeting the small blocks of enjoyment into your day can improve your overall happiness, as well as others'","content_html":"

Following a great Christmas Holiday, we get into what it means to add happiness to someone else's day. We also dive into the topic of mentorship, and what this concept means for you and how you approach your daily relationships. We end the show by outlining the most effective strategies for increasing your emotional intelligence from an internal perspective.

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Show Highlights:

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2:00-7:30: We recap Christmas with each of our families, and what the holiday means to us

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7:30-13:00: Slager recaps his return to work and his fresh perspective after the holidays, discussing going the extra mile when it comes to the conversations he has with his patients

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13:00-22:00: We get into depth about the true definition of mentorship, finding mentors, your role as a mentor, and how these relationships unfold

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22:00-24:00: We talk briefly about the evolution of LinkedIn and the importance of maximizing it
\n25:00-39:00: We cover the 4 things you can do to raise your internal emotional intelligence. These 4 tools revolving around self-regulation and self-management will give you a fresh perspective heading into 2019

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39:00-44:16: What is 80/20 happiness? We discuss how budgeting the small blocks of enjoyment into your day can improve your overall happiness, as well as others'

","summary":"Following a great Christmas Holiday, we get into what it means to add happiness to someone else's day. We also dive into the topic of mentorship, and what this concept means for you and how you approach your daily relationships. We end the show by outlining the most effective strategies for increasing your emotional intelligence from an internal perspective.\r\n\r\nShow Highlights:\r\n\r\n2:00-7:30: We recap Christmas with each of our families, and what the holiday means to us\r\n\r\n7:30-13:00: Slager recaps his return to work and his fresh perspective after the holidays, discussing going the extra mile when it comes to the conversations he has with his patients\r\n\r\n13:00-22:00: We get into depth about the true definition of mentorship, finding mentors, your role as a mentor, and how these relationships unfold\r\n\r\n22:00-24:00: We talk briefly about the evolution of LinkedIn and the importance of maximizing it\r\n25:00-39:00: We cover the 4 things you can do to raise your internal emotional intelligence. These 4 tools revolving around self-regulation and self-management will give you a fresh perspective heading into 2019\r\n\r\n39:00-44:16: What is 80/20 happiness? We discuss how budgeting the small blocks of enjoyment into your day can improve your overall happiness, as well as others'","date_published":"2019-01-01T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/644f0488-2c95-40b6-acdc-a5a6d3530837.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":43671350,"duration_in_seconds":2656}]},{"id":"577dbc45-9a6f-43cf-a1d6-36136744e182","title":"Episode 14: Dave Dunham: Interview 2","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/davedunham2","content_text":"Dave Dunham is a fitness and mental health advocate, and the founder and owner of 7Wholeness, a business dedicated to developing people from a fitness and lifestyle perspective, as well as Wired Ripple, which promotes the positive actions and leadership of amazing humans. We dive into the daily process of managing our own mental health, as well as empathizing with people in regards issues and pressures we feel on a daily basis. We also discuss how we can relate to people who might be going through a unique situations we ourselves have never faced.\n\nWhere you can find Dave:\n\nWebsite: http://wiredripple.com/\nInstagram: @dunham_7w, @wired_ripple\n\n2:00 - 8:30: Dave talks about his research on social media and its impact on physical fitness, mental health, and depression and anxiety\n8:30 - 11:00: The daily process of mental health, being cognizant of dealing with our emotions or emotional condition\n11:00 - 14:15: Identifying and analyzing our relationship with social media, striking a balance between gaining knowledge from it and overconsuming it in a negative way\n14:15 - 20:15: We analyze mental health on a global level and corporate level in the work environment. We talk about the concept of vulnerability and negativity when it comes to approaching someone about your own mental health, and what you can do to overcome that.\n20:15 - 26:35: Finding the right help when it comes to mental health, accepting help and personally knowing your issues\n26:35 - 33:00: Using past experiences and feelings to help you empathize with people who is going through a unique situation, training yourself to be more empathic, mirroring emotions\n33:00 - 36:00: We talk about commonality between all humans and what we're mad of\n36:00 - 39:00: Dave's training style and the benefits it has brought him lately\n39:00 - 51:30: we get into gym etiquette, the best and the worst of it, and what we can do to be more educated about the small things in the gym\n51:30 - 57:50: Dave gives some last advice to those who are stuck in life and not sure where to go next, he discusses accepting who you are and digging deep within yourself on what you can do to help other peopleSpecial Guest: Dave Dunham.","content_html":"

Dave Dunham is a fitness and mental health advocate, and the founder and owner of 7Wholeness, a business dedicated to developing people from a fitness and lifestyle perspective, as well as Wired Ripple, which promotes the positive actions and leadership of amazing humans. We dive into the daily process of managing our own mental health, as well as empathizing with people in regards issues and pressures we feel on a daily basis. We also discuss how we can relate to people who might be going through a unique situations we ourselves have never faced.

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Where you can find Dave:

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Website: http://wiredripple.com/
\nInstagram: @dunham_7w, @wired_ripple

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2:00 - 8:30: Dave talks about his research on social media and its impact on physical fitness, mental health, and depression and anxiety
\n8:30 - 11:00: The daily process of mental health, being cognizant of dealing with our emotions or emotional condition
\n11:00 - 14:15: Identifying and analyzing our relationship with social media, striking a balance between gaining knowledge from it and overconsuming it in a negative way
\n14:15 - 20:15: We analyze mental health on a global level and corporate level in the work environment. We talk about the concept of vulnerability and negativity when it comes to approaching someone about your own mental health, and what you can do to overcome that.
\n20:15 - 26:35: Finding the right help when it comes to mental health, accepting help and personally knowing your issues
\n26:35 - 33:00: Using past experiences and feelings to help you empathize with people who is going through a unique situation, training yourself to be more empathic, mirroring emotions
\n33:00 - 36:00: We talk about commonality between all humans and what we're mad of
\n36:00 - 39:00: Dave's training style and the benefits it has brought him lately
\n39:00 - 51:30: we get into gym etiquette, the best and the worst of it, and what we can do to be more educated about the small things in the gym
\n51:30 - 57:50: Dave gives some last advice to those who are stuck in life and not sure where to go next, he discusses accepting who you are and digging deep within yourself on what you can do to help other people

Special Guest: Dave Dunham.

","summary":"Show Description:\r\n\r\nDave Dunham is a fitness and mental health advocate, and the founder and owner of 7Wholeness, a business dedicated to developing people from a fitness and lifestyle perspective, as well as Wired Ripple, which promotes the positive actions and leadership of amazing humans. We dive into the daily process of managing our own mental health, as well as empathizing with people in regards issues and pressures we feel on a daily basis. We also discuss how we can relate to people who might be going through a unique situations we ourselves have never faced.\r\n\r\nWhere you can find Dave:\r\n\r\nWebsite: http://wiredripple.com/\r\nInstagram: @dunham_7w, @wired_ripple","date_published":"2018-12-28T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/577dbc45-9a6f-43cf-a1d6-36136744e182.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":54874671,"duration_in_seconds":3470}]},{"id":"d8ef44de-cada-4bdb-8f6d-7a247abe82fb","title":"Episode 13: Two Ears, One Mouth","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/twoearsonemouth","content_text":"Trying to nail that first impression? We dive deep into strategies to make yourself unique and memorable to those you meet for the first time. We also talk about how communication styles adapt in certain situations, and what you can do to read people in a more effective way.\n\n2:20 - 6:35: We get into why first impressions are lasting, and the approach to that first important interaction when meeting someone for the first time.\n\n6:35 - 9:05: We talk about the single thing you can do to make sure you have a memorable first conversation.\n\n9:05 - 10:20: Adjusting your communication style based on someone's personality\n\n10:20 - 14:35: Slager explains some takeaways from Own The Day, Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus, specifically related to coffee and tobacco.","content_html":"

Trying to nail that first impression? We dive deep into strategies to make yourself unique and memorable to those you meet for the first time. We also talk about how communication styles adapt in certain situations, and what you can do to read people in a more effective way.

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2:20 - 6:35: We get into why first impressions are lasting, and the approach to that first important interaction when meeting someone for the first time.

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6:35 - 9:05: We talk about the single thing you can do to make sure you have a memorable first conversation.

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9:05 - 10:20: Adjusting your communication style based on someone's personality

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10:20 - 14:35: Slager explains some takeaways from Own The Day, Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus, specifically related to coffee and tobacco.

","summary":"Trying to nail that first impression? We dive deep into strategies to make yourself unique and memorable to those you meet for the first time. We also talk about how communication styles adapt in certain situations, and what you can do to read people in a more effective way.\r\n\r\n2:20 - 6:35: We get into why first impressions are lasting, and the approach to that first important interaction when meeting someone for the first time.\r\n\r\n6:35 - 9:05: We talk about the single thing you can do to make sure you have a memorable first conversation.\r\n\r\n9:05 - 10:20: Adjusting your communication style based on someone's personality\r\n\r\n 10:20 - 14:35: Slager explains some takeaways from Own The Day, Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus, specifically related to coffee and tobacco.","date_published":"2018-12-26T22:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/d8ef44de-cada-4bdb-8f6d-7a247abe82fb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":15014266,"duration_in_seconds":876}]},{"id":"fe4a841a-ef08-4307-b50b-b81251beba3c","title":"Episode 12: Investing in Others and Growing Small Businesses with Josh Owens","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/joshowens","content_text":"Josh Owens is the CEO of Supply Kick, a growing marketplace retailer representing over 1,000 products and nearly 100 brands on Amazon, Walmart and eBay. His vision for his company is to simplify the world of ecommerce and grow brands to their full potential through lasting partnerships. Supply Kick was #4 on Indiana Business Journal's 2017 Fast 25 Company List and is #399 on Inc 500 list of fastest-growing private companies in America. Josh dives into the landscape of ecommerce and how his company has used this to grow and scale. He also goes into depth on what he has done to create a positive work culture by investing in others and promoting creativity.\n\n2:00 - 7:45: Find out about Josh's background/professional experiences, his transition into leading the company Supply Kick\n7:45 - 12:55: Josh talks about the internet becoming a vital tool for e-commerce and scaling supply kick\n12:55 - 17:15: Supply Kick finding its identity and developing the supply chain\n20:45 - 25:30: Josh talks about what it means to invest in employees and focusing on a plan to learn, develop, and grow yourself\n25:30 - 29:00: Overcoming the obstacles of scaling a smaller company, taking risks, and self-education\n29:00 - 44:30: Josh gives his analysis on the current educational landscape and what you can do to maximizing your learning environment\n44:30 - 54:45: Learn about some key strategies in managing people, theory of hiring, and the different types of leaders\n57:00: Josh Owens' advice to his younger selfSpecial Guest: Josh Owens.","content_html":"

Josh Owens is the CEO of Supply Kick, a growing marketplace retailer representing over 1,000 products and nearly 100 brands on Amazon, Walmart and eBay. His vision for his company is to simplify the world of ecommerce and grow brands to their full potential through lasting partnerships. Supply Kick was #4 on Indiana Business Journal's 2017 Fast 25 Company List and is #399 on Inc 500 list of fastest-growing private companies in America. Josh dives into the landscape of ecommerce and how his company has used this to grow and scale. He also goes into depth on what he has done to create a positive work culture by investing in others and promoting creativity.

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2:00 - 7:45: Find out about Josh's background/professional experiences, his transition into leading the company Supply Kick
\n7:45 - 12:55: Josh talks about the internet becoming a vital tool for e-commerce and scaling supply kick
\n12:55 - 17:15: Supply Kick finding its identity and developing the supply chain
\n20:45 - 25:30: Josh talks about what it means to invest in employees and focusing on a plan to learn, develop, and grow yourself
\n25:30 - 29:00: Overcoming the obstacles of scaling a smaller company, taking risks, and self-education
\n29:00 - 44:30: Josh gives his analysis on the current educational landscape and what you can do to maximizing your learning environment
\n44:30 - 54:45: Learn about some key strategies in managing people, theory of hiring, and the different types of leaders
\n57:00: Josh Owens' advice to his younger self

Special Guest: Josh Owens.

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We dive into the biggest takeaways from our first few weeks on the job (Slager working with chiropractor, Tim in the sales field). We will dive into why people buy and what you can do to let your true character show through your professional lens. We will also speak on what our brothers have taught us and what they do to motivate us. Towards the end of the show we explore what the internet and access to online learning has done for the American dream.

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2:20 - 17:20: Biggest job takeaways, how we compare golf to sales
\n17:20 - 23:20: What Tim's brother taught him
\n23:20 - 31:50: The surge of online learning and how it has fueled entrepreneurship
\n31:50 - 41:20: What Slager's brother taught him
\n41:20: Tim's sibling challenge for you

","summary":"","date_published":"2018-12-13T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/247592b6-3c19-4d08-b646-a5cae6a3bf84.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":42728172,"duration_in_seconds":2481}]},{"id":"97044f22-d243-45da-858d-4472c04e947e","title":"Episode 10: How To Remember Names (And Make Yours Memorable)","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/rememberingnames","content_text":"Have you ever met someone for the first time then proceed to forget their name an hour later? We explore one of the most effective influencing techniques: remembering people's names. We will also dive into what it takes to understand and connect with people, and the 2 most important things every person wants out of a conversation. \n\nShow Highlights:\n\n1:30 - 10:40: Learn some key influential techniques in regular conversation\n10:40 - 22:00: The interesting relationship between professional athletes and fans\n22:00: Tim's challenge for you","content_html":"

Have you ever met someone for the first time then proceed to forget their name an hour later? We explore one of the most effective influencing techniques: remembering people's names. We will also dive into what it takes to understand and connect with people, and the 2 most important things every person wants out of a conversation.

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Show Highlights:

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1:30 - 10:40: Learn some key influential techniques in regular conversation
\n10:40 - 22:00: The interesting relationship between professional athletes and fans
\n22:00: Tim's challenge for you

","summary":"Have you ever met someone for the first time then proceed to forget their name an hour later? We explore one of the most effective influencing techniques: remembering people's names. We will also dive into what it takes to understand and connect with people, and the 2 most important things every person wants out of a conversation. ","date_published":"2018-12-04T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/97044f22-d243-45da-858d-4472c04e947e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":26369565,"duration_in_seconds":1510}]},{"id":"692f99aa-85fb-47ee-bf7c-d62ff1042c23","title":"Episode 9: Networking, Leading, and Navigating as an Entrepreneur with Jim McKneight","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/9","content_text":"Jim McKneight is an Instructor in Entrepreneurship and Pre-Law Advisor at Butler University. After starting his career as a Tax Attorney at Ernst & Young, he grew three different companies as a CFO, including an ice business that was eventually sold to Home City Ice. Jim goes into detail on the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur, the smartest ways to network, and what motivated him to go back and mentor young business students.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n3:23 - 10:23: Introduction and Jim's first big entrepreneurship curveball\n10:23 - 18:23: How you can use the skill of networking to get out of your next funk, and what made Jim successful in his ice business venture\n18:23 - 24:23: Jim describes what motivated him to go back and teach students Entrepreneurship and dives into the Real Business Experience Program at Butler University\n24:23 - 33:23: Find out the bigger picture of entrepreneurship that a lot of people don't see, including how networking can increase your business knowledge and IQ\n33:23 - 46:23: The art of delegating, rebounding from mistakes in business, and how Jim self-educates himself\n46:23: McKneight's final word of advice for young people entering the business worldSpecial Guest: Jim McKneight.","content_html":"

Jim McKneight is an Instructor in Entrepreneurship and Pre-Law Advisor at Butler University. After starting his career as a Tax Attorney at Ernst & Young, he grew three different companies as a CFO, including an ice business that was eventually sold to Home City Ice. Jim goes into detail on the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur, the smartest ways to network, and what motivated him to go back and mentor young business students.

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Show Highlights:

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3:23 - 10:23: Introduction and Jim's first big entrepreneurship curveball
\n10:23 - 18:23: How you can use the skill of networking to get out of your next funk, and what made Jim successful in his ice business venture
\n18:23 - 24:23: Jim describes what motivated him to go back and teach students Entrepreneurship and dives into the Real Business Experience Program at Butler University
\n24:23 - 33:23: Find out the bigger picture of entrepreneurship that a lot of people don't see, including how networking can increase your business knowledge and IQ
\n33:23 - 46:23: The art of delegating, rebounding from mistakes in business, and how Jim self-educates himself
\n46:23: McKneight's final word of advice for young people entering the business world

Special Guest: Jim McKneight.

","summary":"Jim McKneight is an Instructor in Entrepreneurship and Pre-Law Advisor at Butler University. After starting his career as a Tax Attorney at Ernst & Young, he grew three different companies as a CFO, including an ice business that was eventually sold to Home City Ice. Jim goes into detail on the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur, the smartest ways to network, and what motivated him to go back and mentor young business students.\r\n","date_published":"2018-11-29T22:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/692f99aa-85fb-47ee-bf7c-d62ff1042c23.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":50196842,"duration_in_seconds":3010}]},{"id":"b9f6d1ee-3a33-4254-8dce-dcd9092a6a02","title":"Episode 8: Steps You Can Take to Feel More in Control of Your Day, How Your Learning Changes After College, Sandlot Movie Review","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/8","content_text":"Do you ever feel like you're not getting enough out of your day? We explore the different strategies to maximize your day through organization and discipline. We also get into how learning styles change after college, and the thinking process when it comes to choosing a job or career.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n0:00 - 2:50: Scheduling your day to maximize your energy\n2:50 - 11:30: Different strategies you can implement to feel more in control of your day\n11:30 - 14:00: Using your willingness to learn about your passions to fuel your job switch\n14:00 - 19:30: What learning after college looks like/one exercise you can do before making a big career move\n19:45: What the movie Sandlot can teach you about adaptability","content_html":"

Do you ever feel like you're not getting enough out of your day? We explore the different strategies to maximize your day through organization and discipline. We also get into how learning styles change after college, and the thinking process when it comes to choosing a job or career.

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Show Highlights:

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0:00 - 2:50: Scheduling your day to maximize your energy
\n2:50 - 11:30: Different strategies you can implement to feel more in control of your day
\n11:30 - 14:00: Using your willingness to learn about your passions to fuel your job switch
\n14:00 - 19:30: What learning after college looks like/one exercise you can do before making a big career move
\n19:45: What the movie Sandlot can teach you about adaptability

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Stuck doing the same workout routine over and over again? The boys share some of the training regimens and strategies that they have been implementing in the gym. Slager dives deep into the maximizing your body's full range of motion and movements.

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0:00 - 1:11: Terry Crews and decision making techniques
\n1:11 - 17:15: Slager's take on full body training, mobility, trigger sessions, and range of motion
\n17:15 - 21:00: Tim's talks on his training style as well as his love for basketball
\n21:00: Taking a closer look at the major business differences between the NBA and NFL

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In this episode, we explore the different psychological and mental benefits you can reap by spending less time on your phone and living in the present moment. We tackle the important issue of what it takes to be indispensable, what you can do to market yourself in a changing technological world, and make a difference for your company. We close out by talking about proper breathing techniques, and the strategies you can implement in a completely new life or career situation.

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3:00 - 6:45: Why musical artists survive or die off
\n6:45 - 13:00: We explore what it means to maximize the value of a present moment, and the most important thing we give up by being on our phones all the time
\n13:15 - 17:15: What it means to be "indispensable", and what you can do make yourself a valuable leader in your field during an age of rapid technological change
\n17:15 - 23:45: 3 things you can do to make a difference at your company
\n23:50 - 33:00: What proper breathing and shoulder posture can contribute to your overall health and quality of life
\n33:00 - 48:00: Relocation Depression: Important steps you can take to adjust to a new environment and use your pocket of peace to be happier in a new situation

","summary":"In this episode, we explore the different psychological and mental benefits you can reap by spending less time on your phone and living in the present moment. We tackle the important issue of what it takes to be indispensable, what you can do to market yourself in a changing technological world, and make a difference for your company. We close out by talking about proper breathing techniques, and the strategies you can implement in a completely new life or career situation.","date_published":"2018-11-20T20:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/f01ddeac-fa54-4d7f-b15a-0d7dc004a924.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":50661814,"duration_in_seconds":2927}]},{"id":"5443ce15-0718-4de9-a033-3ee0775d1616","title":"Episode 5: Valuable Morning Habits","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/5","content_text":"In this episode, we explain how maximizing the first hour of your day can improve your overall daily performance. We explore various activities that can reap enormous benefits without a lot of time commitment. We talk briefly about what drives us to help people out with our show, as well as what good road manners can do for society.\n\n0:00 - 6:40: We go into having freedom and control over your passions and personal projects, failing on your own terms, and what motivates us to serve and give value first through the show\n\n6:40 - 9:55: How being a polite driver can make the world a better place\n\n10:00 - 22:45: We will give you 5-10 different activities you can do each morning to prepare yourself to maximize the most value out of your day, waking your body up, and put yourself in the right mindset before you begin your grind. We will also give you one small thing you can do to make someone else feel important before you leave your house in the morning","content_html":"

In this episode, we explain how maximizing the first hour of your day can improve your overall daily performance. We explore various activities that can reap enormous benefits without a lot of time commitment. We talk briefly about what drives us to help people out with our show, as well as what good road manners can do for society.

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0:00 - 6:40: We go into having freedom and control over your passions and personal projects, failing on your own terms, and what motivates us to serve and give value first through the show

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6:40 - 9:55: How being a polite driver can make the world a better place

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10:00 - 22:45: We will give you 5-10 different activities you can do each morning to prepare yourself to maximize the most value out of your day, waking your body up, and put yourself in the right mindset before you begin your grind. We will also give you one small thing you can do to make someone else feel important before you leave your house in the morning

","summary":"In this episode, we explain how maximizing the first hour of your day can improve your overall daily performance. We explore various activities that can reap enormous benefits without a lot of time commitment. We talk briefly about what drives us to help people out with our show, as well as what good road manners can do for society.\r\n\r\n6:40 - 9:55: How being a polite driver can make the world a better place\r\n\r\n10:00 - 22:45: We will give you 5-10 different activities you can do each morning to prepare yourself to maximize the most value out of your day, waking your body up, and put yourself in the right mindset before you begin your grind. We will also give you one small thing you can do to make someone else feel important before you leave your house in the morning\r\n","date_published":"2018-11-15T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/5443ce15-0718-4de9-a033-3ee0775d1616.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":23202201,"duration_in_seconds":1401}]},{"id":"052cf164-3e56-40ad-8b30-6de619367535","title":"Episode 4: Random Acts of Kindness and Mentorship","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/4","content_text":"This episode explores what a random conversation or compliment can do to enhance your life or someone else's. We will also talk about what good mentorship looks like and what you can do to play a big role on your team, wherever that may be.\n\n1:30 - 4:30: Tim talks a little bit about his transition out of J&J and what he looks for in an ideal mentor\n4:30 - 13:00: What a random act of kindness or one random compliment can do to your influencing abilities\n13:00-18:00 - The networking opportunities at a gym or workout facility\n18:00-26:20: Slager's lessons learned from high school basketball\n26:20 - 30:00: Slager's advice on what to in a situation where you want a bigger role\n31:00 - 33:00: What Oklahoma City Thunder player Nick Collison can teach us about mentorship\n33:00: Tim's weekly challenge for you","content_html":"

This episode explores what a random conversation or compliment can do to enhance your life or someone else's. We will also talk about what good mentorship looks like and what you can do to play a big role on your team, wherever that may be.

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1:30 - 4:30: Tim talks a little bit about his transition out of J&J and what he looks for in an ideal mentor
\n4:30 - 13:00: What a random act of kindness or one random compliment can do to your influencing abilities
\n13:00-18:00 - The networking opportunities at a gym or workout facility
\n18:00-26:20: Slager's lessons learned from high school basketball
\n26:20 - 30:00: Slager's advice on what to in a situation where you want a bigger role
\n31:00 - 33:00: What Oklahoma City Thunder player Nick Collison can teach us about mentorship
\n33:00: Tim's weekly challenge for you

","summary":"This episode explores what a random conversation or compliment can do to enhance your life or someone else's. We will also talk about what good mentorship looks like and what you can do to play a big role on your team, wherever that may be.","date_published":"2018-11-13T21:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/052cf164-3e56-40ad-8b30-6de619367535.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":33990971,"duration_in_seconds":2081}]},{"id":"acf5389f-6438-43c3-ac00-8fe7bb4077ad","title":"Episode 3: What It Means to Own the Day","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/3","content_text":"Slager has a big career move announcement and goes into detail about how he will help improve the quality of life of others going forward. Tim sheds some light into the sales grind and the important things he has learned in his new job. The boys get into what it means to get on the right path of the universe, going to work as a human being, and the implications of social media on our daily interactions.\n\n3:00 - 10:00: Slager's new job and what his impact will be\n9:45 - 22:00: The most important things Tim has taken away from the sales life\n22:00 - 32:00: Deep dive into the books we are reading\n\n\nOwn the Day, Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus\nYou Inc. by Harry Beckwith\n32:00 - 35:00: The biggest takeaways from the Jordan Peterson talk, people value what they perceive\n35:00: Technology's role in the intimacy of interactions\n","content_html":"

Slager has a big career move announcement and goes into detail about how he will help improve the quality of life of others going forward. Tim sheds some light into the sales grind and the important things he has learned in his new job. The boys get into what it means to get on the right path of the universe, going to work as a human being, and the implications of social media on our daily interactions.

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3:00 - 10:00: Slager's new job and what his impact will be
\n9:45 - 22:00: The most important things Tim has taken away from the sales life
\n22:00 - 32:00: Deep dive into the books we are reading

\n\n","summary":"Slager has a big career move announcement and goes into detail about how he will help improve the quality of life of others going forward. Tim sheds some light into the sales grind and the important things he has learned in his new job. The boys get into what it means to get on the right path of the universe, going to work as a human being, and the implications of social media on our daily interactions.","date_published":"2018-11-05T23:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/acf5389f-6438-43c3-ac00-8fe7bb4077ad.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":44162756,"duration_in_seconds":2615}]},{"id":"f328f54b-06c3-420a-a2de-0d0d1d57500a","title":"Episode 2: Becoming More Emotionally Intelligent ","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/2","content_text":"We dive into the hot topic of emotional intelligence and the benefits of understanding yourself and others. We explore the emotional side of a decision and the progression of how humans are wired to make everyday decisions in life. Toward the end of the show, we will highlight the mental benefits of gratitude journaling and writing out your daily thoughts.\n\n1:51 - 3:50: Seeking to understand others before being understood\n3:50 - 10:55: University of Utah's \"Cry Closet\"\n10:55 - 21:30: Book Talk from Emotional Intelligence 2.0. and its use in being self-aware, using adversity to improve your mental health, and over coming your infamous \"Lizard Brain\"\n21:30 - 28:30: The emotional side of a decision and how humans are wired\n28:30: The benefits and health advantages of gratitude journaling","content_html":"

We dive into the hot topic of emotional intelligence and the benefits of understanding yourself and others. We explore the emotional side of a decision and the progression of how humans are wired to make everyday decisions in life. Toward the end of the show, we will highlight the mental benefits of gratitude journaling and writing out your daily thoughts.

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1:51 - 3:50: Seeking to understand others before being understood
\n3:50 - 10:55: University of Utah's "Cry Closet"
\n10:55 - 21:30: Book Talk from Emotional Intelligence 2.0. and its use in being self-aware, using adversity to improve your mental health, and over coming your infamous "Lizard Brain"
\n21:30 - 28:30: The emotional side of a decision and how humans are wired
\n28:30: The benefits and health advantages of gratitude journaling

","summary":"We dive into the hot topic of emotional intelligence and the benefits of understanding yourself and others. We explore the emotional side of a decision and the progression of how humans are wired to make everyday decisions in life. Toward the end of the show, we will highlight the mental benefits of gratitude journaling and writing out your daily thoughts.","date_published":"2018-11-04T21:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32795fa8-faf2-4f29-8564-bae537a510ae/f328f54b-06c3-420a-a2de-0d0d1d57500a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":37462490,"duration_in_seconds":2248}]},{"id":"61fd737e-7cce-4d6b-bf0b-99d2b3fa4839","title":"Episode 1: Finding Your On with David Dunham","url":"https://offthedomeradio.fireside.fm/1","content_text":"Dave Dunham is the founder and owner of 7Wholeness, a business dedicated to developing people from a fitness and lifestyle perspective. After leaving his job of 8 years with the federal government, he invested his time into developing a healthy lifestyle in mind, body, and character. Through this experience, he took this gained knowledge and transformed it into his purpose to change others. This became the foundation for his business, which is based on 7 principles: Mindfulness, Nutrition, Hydration, Movement, Strength, Mobility, and Recovery.\n\n2:20 - 9:15: Importance of being self aware and the steps you can take to remodel yourself into a healthier person\n9:15 - 19:55: Leaning what it means to love yourself and letting that love spread to others through Empathy\n19:55 - 28:30: Getting past the stigma of mental health and what we can do to improve our own mental health daily\n28:30 - 41:00: Learn how Dave uses his business to improve the quality of life with his clients\n41:00 - 1:25:00: Find out the right mindset when putting food into your body and how it can impact your life and overall health\n1:25:00: Dave's final advice on finding your \"why”Special Guest: Dave Dunham.","content_html":"

Dave Dunham is the founder and owner of 7Wholeness, a business dedicated to developing people from a fitness and lifestyle perspective. After leaving his job of 8 years with the federal government, he invested his time into developing a healthy lifestyle in mind, body, and character. Through this experience, he took this gained knowledge and transformed it into his purpose to change others. This became the foundation for his business, which is based on 7 principles: Mindfulness, Nutrition, Hydration, Movement, Strength, Mobility, and Recovery.

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2:20 - 9:15: Importance of being self aware and the steps you can take to remodel yourself into a healthier person
\n9:15 - 19:55: Leaning what it means to love yourself and letting that love spread to others through Empathy
\n19:55 - 28:30: Getting past the stigma of mental health and what we can do to improve our own mental health daily
\n28:30 - 41:00: Learn how Dave uses his business to improve the quality of life with his clients
\n41:00 - 1:25:00: Find out the right mindset when putting food into your body and how it can impact your life and overall health
\n1:25:00: Dave's final advice on finding your "why”

Special Guest: Dave Dunham.

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