We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “at&t”.
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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
Episode | January 14th, 2020 | 1 hr 23 mins
alien life, at&t, aubrey marcus, butler basketball, europa, google, hulu, john wooden, jupiter, jupiter moon, leaders, leadership, mother theresa, nasa, ncaa, netflix, roku, youtube
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.
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.
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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Episode 66: Product Liability Issues for Amazon, More Competition for Netflix, PaveGen and Smart Sidewalks, The Perfect Product, and Developing Patience with Communication
Episode | July 9th, 2019 | 49 mins 20 secs
amazon, at&t, careers, colorado, denver, disney, ecommerce, estes park, ford, holidays, lake, nbc, netflix, parenting, pavegen, product liability, streaming, tattoos
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.
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.
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"