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Episode 225: Negotiation Tips, How to Live a Long and Fulfilling Life, and the Beauty of Unexpected Encounters
Episode | June 1st, 2024 | 1 hr 2 secs
ackerman model, athlete interviews, business insights, business updates, career tips, chatham hills, chris voss, cigar bar conversation, colin slager, crossfit lupos, don't split the difference, entrepreneur interviews, health and fitness, iced coffee, ikigai, job search strategies, midwest weather, murph event, negotiation strategies, networking tips, niche content, off the dome radio, personal growth, pickleball instructor, pickleball tournament, podcast, professional development, secret to a long life, sports focus, tim ahlersmeyer, unexpected encounters, weather changes
Join Tim and Slager in this episode as they share personal experiences, career updates, and insightful discussions that inspire both personal and professional growth. Slager's chance meeting with an old friend at a cigar bar sparks a conversation about the value of unexpected connections. Slager prepares for the upcoming Murph event at CrossFit Lupos, highlighting the necessary prep work. Tim celebrates his first Moneyball pickleball tournament win and reflects on the lessons learned. He also shares his excitement about a new pickleball instructor opportunity at Chatham Hills and his goals for expanding his network. The episode provides valuable tips for navigating a competitive job market and creative strategies to boost visibility. Slager updates on his business, focusing on niche content and sports. They discuss Chris Voss's "Don't Split the Difference," applying the Ackerman Model for negotiating a rent decrease. Tim shares insights from "Ikigai," exploring the secret to a long life. Tune in for practical advice and inspiration to reach your highest potential.
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