We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “holidays”.
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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
Episode | December 31st, 2019 | 1 hr 16 mins
2019 highlights, christmas, don't sweat the small stuff, holidays, how to improve, personal development, richard carlson, self-sufficiency, star wars, texas shooting
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.
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.
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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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"