We found 6 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “resume writing”.
-
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
Episode | October 28th, 2022 | 1 hr 29 mins
career coaching, crossfit, crossfit lupos, crossfit programs, fitness coach, interview prep, interview tips, job interview tips, mentor tips, mentoring, nutrition coach, performance coach, resume writer, resume writing, sports performance
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.
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."
-
Episode 182: How to Write the Perfect Thank You Note, Nasal Breathing Tips, and Creating a Solid Foundation for Yourself
Episode | March 23rd, 2022 | 55 mins 20 secs
breathing tips, exercise, f1 series netflix, golf tips, movement, nasal breathing, nasal breathing tips, nutrition coaching indianapolis, nutrition tips, resume writing, resume writing services, resume writing services indianapolis
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."
-
Episode 156: New Writing Ventures, Disruptive Technology Stock Market Plays, Our Ideal Companies, and Why Journaling is Crucial
Episode | February 22nd, 2021 | 1 hr 6 mins
ark innovation etf, bob iger, green lights, matthew mcconaughey, nutrition coaching, nutrition coaching near me, palantir stock, resume writers near me, resume writing, resume writing indianapolis, ride of a lifetime, stock market picks
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.
-
Episode 151: Virgin Galactic, Boeing, and the Power of a Smile
Episode | December 14th, 2020 | 58 mins 25 secs
bitcoin, boeing, boeing stock, executive coaching, how to win friends and influence people, ncaa tournament, resume writers near me, resume writing, virgin galactic stock
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.
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.
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.
-
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
Episode | November 19th, 2019 | 52 mins 16 secs
adding value, artificial ingredients, critcism, freelance writing, grant cardone, handling criticism, how to eat better, how to give criticism, how to meditate, how to sell, kaepernick, meditation, mindfulness, resume writing, sales, selling, tattoos
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.
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."
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.
-
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
Episode | October 29th, 2019 | 50 mins 48 secs
agreeableness, andy galpin, dating sites, dating sites for professionals, forgetting, get busy living, grant cardone, hermann ebbinhaus, how to influence, how to remember, its just lunch, kanye west album, memory, persuasion, resisting happiness, resume writing
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.
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.
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".