19 Burst results for "Bill Campbell"

Code Story
"bill campbell" Discussed on Code Story
"To over engineer, right? You can't start designing for scale when you don't even have a market fit. When you get to that point, you always regret not doing it. Well, as you step out on the balcony, and you look across all you've built, what are you most proud of? A number of things, right? I think from a product perspective, the way we handle payments and user subscriptions has improved a lot. So a quite proud of that work because with that, I took a chance to do a number of improvements in the way the back end talks with the front end and so on and so on quite proud of that from a product perspective is a much better experience. From a team perspective, I'm also quite happy with the team we have at the moment equipment at the higher bunch of really, really good people. And we can really take the part to the next level. I would say, overall, it's also, I guess, the process that I brought corn rule that I'm proud of, how we even do spring planning, how we think about delivering something. And that concept I introduced before about slicing something, making sure that it's small, digestible. Even though you have the and in mind, you need to think about iterations of how you get there. I'm quite proud of that aspect. Let's flip the script a little bit. Tell me about a mistake you made and how you and your team responded to it. Where do I start on that? We made some mistakes in hires. Hiring the wrong person or hiring someone that wasn't a fit, you're talking about people, no matter how delicate you want to be, it's hard. We try to get a few different data points. We do the usual kind of tests, but sometimes you're missing things. Are there other things more from, I guess, from a kind of. Tech, more specific tech, we worked on. A version of the rule engine for quite some time. When I joined the company, the project was ongoing and obviously I wasn't something that you joined the company. And you just start killing projects. You know, that effort was really going nowhere was one of those that has been in the pipeline for 6 months. It hasn't been released yet. We want to do the best possible work where aiming for a 100% test coverage and all those things that are great on paper, but until you put it out there, you have no idea what's happening. You're literally have no idea what's happening. But that is also something that really resonated with my experience and my philosophy to make sure you break down things and nothing is accepted until it's in production. So what does the future look like for coin rule, the product and for your team? It's exciting, man. I'm actually really excited about the future. We have some really interesting features that we want to work on. We want to make it a little bit more social. There's going to be an upcoming offside where we'll discuss some of this in front of the detail. I guess it's a new experiment. We want to try and bring more collaboration between our users is interesting. We have some groups and telegram. They're very active, you know, people are very engaged with the product that they log in multiple times a day, we want to see if there is a way for people to help each other. Apart from that, we also are working on new integrations. So additional exchanges, but we're also looking at long-term to make calling rule a platform that you can integrate with. In an easier way. So think about some high level API that you can say, okay, I want to run something happens like the price of some asset goes up of those down. I want an email sent to my inbox or I want to tweet. So we're thinking about integrations, not just with exchanges, but also with other third parties. Mostly, obviously in something related to trading. But not necessarily. There are some really interesting ideas as well for integrations. With that, probably another one that is really, really exciting is DeFi. So decentralized finance. And moving away from actual exchanges into DeFi is going to be a major direction in the future, something that will grow massively. I would say there is the ambition in Cornwall to become a platform that allows you to think about assets, not crypto, not stocks, any kind of digital asset should be tradeable with some rules. That is the kind of ambition and you can think how complex that would be. Well, Andrew, let's switch to you. Who influences the way that you work? Name a person you look up to and why. You know, if you were to ask me, this question two years ago, I would probably have said someone else than I would say how and I kind of keep changing based on the work I do and based on where I am in my life. In my previous role I was managing a lot of people and I was, for example, quite inspired by Bill Campbell and the book, the trivial, the $1 trillion coach. It's very inspiring both from a people management perspective from a tech leader perspective. More recently, I guess, again, because of my.

Lex Fridman Podcast
"bill campbell" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast
"That made you who you are. So Steve Jobs is no longer with us. One day you also will no longer be with us. That's the thing about this life it ends. So no matter how many incredible things you brought to this world, no matter how many inventions you built, you too shall perish. Do you think about this? Are you afraid of your death? I am not afraid of my death. I am an atheist. And I think about the soul. Because I do, even though I'm an atheist, I think about the soul, and the soul is the thing that you instill in others when you go that lives on. It's not this thing that's magically in space. It's the thing that you've imparted onto people that you worked with and those relationships you've had. And that soul lives on in the stories that they tell. Right? And through build, I'm hopeful that those stories stay relevant because they're human nature. They're not about who knows what the next iPhone thing is or the next iPod thing is. The stuff that I have been able the privilege to make and work with people, those are all ephemeral. The app has gone now, right? This week it was announced iPad's dead and after 2021 years. It is that those human connections. It's that growth that you've helped someone just like they helped me. Just like Bill Campbell or Steve Jobs is gone, but they made me be better. That's the soul that I believe in. As fascinating that you say that, yeah, so many of these products, I mean, to push back a little bit. So even though the iPod is an end of an era, using it every day. I think that the number of people that impacted, it's just, so I suppose the soul is carried by the people. Exactly. Sometimes the products you create is the transport mechanism. It's the vessel. And they felt the love and they felt that loving and transformed. They even if they don't have the vessel anymore. Yeah. And that way the soul of just like the body is the vessel. That's beautifully put. Why do you think we're.

How I Built This
"bill campbell" Discussed on How I Built This
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I'm guy Roz, and I'm talking with Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet. At what point did you start to see yourself as somebody who could be the CEO of Google? And alphabet. I mean, based on your description of your early days, that would never have crossed your mind, but at some point you must have at least mentally had to become prepared to do that. Do you remember what enabled you to prepare to actually see yourself in that role? I think there was some point at which Larry Page who was a CEO at a time and one of our cofounders asked me to manage our entire product portfolio so to be the head of products. In the technology company in a product focused company like Google, it is the essence of the job and so in some ways, when I started working on it, I naturally felt that accountability for the company, if you will. So now that I thought of myself as a CEO, but the natural role demanded you end to and think about everything. And so I actually started working that way. So that's where it began. But I never thought much about being a CEO as much as given I loved building products, the chance to do it at scale, and to build products for the entire company. It was more than what I wanted and would have been happy doing that part. But I think that's probably what's the beginning of the transition and when both Larry and I started thinking about it. When you joined Google in 2004, it was just a few years after Jack Welch retired from GE and he was like the sort of iconic CEO who sort of represented in the minds of people what a CEO should be sort of fist pounding the table and that's been reassessed now and it's definitely not a model. I think a lot of CEOs would adopt, but you had and have a reputation for being a quiet leader. Before I get to that, I want to understand how you kind of learned to become a leader because you are running a company that's much bigger than GE ever was. Today, and much bigger than what Jack Welch had to do. And you had to become that person over time. So tell me, when you started to think of yourself as a leader. You know, one of my mentors was someone called Bill Campbell. He was a football coach at Columbia and later mentored a lot of CEOs. He was a CEO himself. And he had this famous saying, he called it wrong we now, but it's basically you don't become a leader of people. It's your people who make your leader. I think for me that I always resonated. So I didn't focus much on how I'm going to be a leader as much as whatever I was doing. It was a fully committed to making it successful, including the people who work for me. So always approach it as trying to help make what we are working on, be more successful, including particularly the people I worked with. So being really vested in their success and their outcomes and going the distance to do that. And so I guess that's the process. By which it unfolded. And so maybe somewhere along the line, I realized and was making this transition, but it was more natural for me, and the second thing was I realized being a leader also allowed you to scale and work on more than one problem at a time. And so that appeal a lot to me as well. So it's probably a combination of both of those things. I want to focus on what was kind of your north star, I guess, really a central focus of your ambitions for Google and that's artificial intelligence. We've been hearing about artificial intelligence for a long time. It goes back to Alan Turing or two and before and even over the past ten years, anybody who's seen ted-talks or, you know, you hear about AI is going to change medicine, AI is going to change the way we consume energy and AI is going to solve climate change. It's going to make government smarter, more efficient. That hasn't happened quite yet those things have happened. And I'm talking about things I heard 8 and 9 years ago. Tell me where you see now glimmers of light coming through that are within grasp. Because I know Google is investing so much money into this technology and it encompasses so many different things. So give me sort of the 35,000 foot view of what AI will do. What's it going to mean to us? Look, always thought the company should be and that's how the founders started to be should be focused on deep computer science and technology to help solve problems. And AI just happens to be one of the most important technological advances. So hence the focus on AI. When I look at the journey, one of the great things about AI is, in some ways, it's an abstract concept. And the more AI starts doing things, we kind of take it for granted. And so it kind of bakes into the system and the expectations keep shifting. And we recently had an event called Google IO, where as a company we talk about all the things we do, leading up to the event I was reflecting on how AI is impacting all our products, right? Countless ways. And if you're in Gmail and you're typing something and we give all these suggestions for you to complete or to send quick reply back, but actually works on machine learning and AI, we now translate across many, many languages and it is seamless and in fact now we are going deep and adding some of the rarer languages in the world, but very, very important for the people who speak it. And the fact now you can seamlessly translate it into hundreds of languages is an example of progress. If you use YouTube, we automatically generate chapters now based on a creator's video and also short transcripts of the video to people. So that's all AI kind of working and it's automatic and it just works. If you're a small, medium business and you come to Google and say, look, I want to grow my business, but I only have a few $100 to spend, you can go through the process and custom design create everything, or you can give your budget and our AI systems can optimize and run a campaign for you. We are mapping buildings in Africa, and these are hard to do. And we are using AI to really scale up the number of buildings for mapping. And we are sharing the data with the World Bank and the United Nations to use for nonprofit purposes. You mentioned areas like healthcare, it's obviously a very regulated industry rightfully. So and things take time, but just the fact that AI system will help triage images for radiologists to scan and maybe reprioritize in the right order that I see companies beginning to do that and something we will take for granted ten years from now is how it will all work. And so you see the progress and it's baked.

Sekeres & Price Show
"bill campbell" Discussed on Sekeres & Price Show
"I love the fact that he knows that today. How much do you fall. Student of the game can only serve you. That goes right back to what you were just saying because those guys were students of the guys that you know they gretzky with how and then of course you know lemieux with gretzky and then of lindros as well. of course they're keeping tabs on one another because or who who preceded them before that because of the fact that listen. i'm going to be a star. I wanna look after what this guy did. So i can get myself to the next level when you ask them about the stats. He's like well. Yeah and they start around your. We had another experience that this too talking to elite athlete Recently who corrected us on a couple of things. I mean you know what i think it drives you. I think when you've got into an awareness of your surroundings in in you know to put yourself in context. I think it allows you to. You're talking about the other day. We're playing golf with somebody who's good. When who has a way of focusing you wear for you play better and i think knowing historical stats and being surrounded by the greatness. Even if it's in your head right at at that moment. I think that helps you to and this kid got all going for right now. Can either view guests. The amount of sixteen year olds that have played in the under twenty world hockey championship. Well for candidate in toll all in total she has skewed number because you get teens austria that get in there and they have kids they. Don't you can name the canadians. Because there's one that just one two three four five six seven okay so lindros and bom easter for sure home. Easter yep lindros to New mcdavid Crosby one that's kind of obscure. He's not obscured her. But you're like wow. I didn't realize he played it. There's a guy named bill campbell which was back in. Okay so that one's so we're at five now. Did like eric johnson. No no okay. Well he's the greatest player gretzky. Yeah.

The Money Advantage Podcast
"bill campbell" Discussed on The Money Advantage Podcast
"Days You'll probably know where. I stand on some of the staff. Eric schmidt Actually he he came from novell. He ran a multi billion dollar company. And there's a video of eric that said google would not be where it is if he didn't Take on a coach. She had the silicon valley coach. Bill campbell and that was a game changer. And so i had really good coaches This particular individual was from as he was like one of the most senior guys at macy's and took me on as a mentor. That gary the future is computers. And i think what i would recommend is get something in the computer space and then go ultimately into consulting management consulting and then go into sales. I follow that path. I got a computer engineering degree. I then went into corporate america. I worked for the largest technology and management consulting firm in the world next to ibm called. It's called today accenture. And and then i did that for five and a half years. It was absolutely amazing. I learned tons of stuff at accenture Eighty hour week ninety hour weeks. I learned how to work. Super hard. Right traveled all over the world. But i never actually saw the lights because we were building and so I after five and a half years of that rat race wanting money for time. I decided i'm gonna get into sale into high ticket. Enterprise software sales and so. I ended up joining and i did for software. Wear sales One company i was employee number. Twelve went public I was worth a ton of money and dot com and at one point four seven and a half million dollars right during the dot com implosion and then found out when the stock drop that. I had this huge amp gain which for. I would like more money. If i sold all the stock. I couldn't even pay off the tax bill. So i learned my first true experience around the traditional stock market thing. I'm a.

The Economist: The Intelligence
"bill campbell" Discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence
"His quill pen to a new scrivener. I started to write ball to be may twenty eighteen. And now i'm set to retire. It's a good moment to reflect on. What the columns culliver over the last three years. A number of lessons that stand out the first is that it's incredibly difficult to measure what manages to and that leads to all kinds of problems for second is that the nature of management has shifted from command and control to that of coach and the third is that so much has changed about the workplace that employees of needed to be incredibly flexible over the last thirty or forty years okay. Let's take those intern. Why is it so hard to measure how well a manager is performing. We know that manages do good work. We know that they work hard. But it's very hard to measure what they actually achieve. And i think this is part of the problem. And one of the themes that i've written about consistently in ball toby that because it's haunted if falling manages tend to use jargon and they tend to call lots of meetings the jargon is because it's hard to define and b. because by knowing the job and you kind of demonstrate your expertise and show you that you're worth the post of manager and the calling. The meetings is often showing that you're actually doing something. It's hard to say what you do in the course of a day as a manager. But if you've got five meetings everybody goes poor you okay. And what's lesson. Two management as a science really came about in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries than that was all about come on control making sure people shifted widgets or pressed machines a certain number of times an hour but the modern economy is much more service than manufacturing based and command and control. Doesn't really work a lot of what we're trying to achieve is harder to finance about creativity. It's about coming up with ways of collaborating with our colleagues. It's about finding ways of communicating with customers as a result of that. Just telling people what to do. All the time is not the right approach and the modern approach more and more. is this idea of coaching. Those famous coach in silicon valley. Bill campbell advised many of the top technology companies and that's really all about the manager as encouraging the best out of their team. Sort of gareth southgate to use football analogy. He has to have authority over the team. He's not telling them what to do all the time. He's trying to discover their strengths and get them to build on those strengths to achieve the best results for the company. And your final lesson is that workers need to be more flexible. I imagine that's the voice of experience speaking. How has the world of work changed in in your career. When i started work in one thousand nine hundred eighty you had no personal computers. It were so dependent on paper that you needed paper. Paperclips estate play. You need tip pex just to get through the working day. Everything has changed over the last forty years we've had to get used to so many new technologies technologies that have come on gum like the pager in the facsimile. The moment we have to switch between apps all the time you need to know how to mute your cellphone zoom and how to raise your hand and zoo molin counter handle documents in dropbox and how to communicate in slack on all the rest of it. You have to know how to talk on a podcast. Pub casa common flourishing blogs kind of come and gone. I driving blog in one thousand nine hundred nine of all things. We've become much more global company so you need to learn to deal with customers in different countries. You need it. Learn to deal with colleagues in different countries. And also we've had much changing mores when i started working at the f. T. it was quite common to go to a lunch where people would have white wine with the first 'cause red wine with the main course and then port. Afterwards drinking at lunchtime was relatively common. But that's all gone away and the kind of lavish humid that existed in other offices. Now quite rightly frowned upon. So you really have to be flexible to survive the last thirty or forty years and one of the reasons that i'm retiring. It's easy to recognize that you get less flexible as you get older better to stop before you become a complete caricature of grumpy old man. You might have to bid a time left before becoming too grumpy. are you sure. I can't convince you to stick around for a bit longer. There is always the risk that you cease to recognize. How grumpy and self. You've become so i.

Invest Like the Best
"bill campbell" Discussed on Invest Like the Best
"And it's really being able to establish these but having a clear viewpoint of what does this do for the customer and in some cases it search for example. You're probably about a month to month and a half away. From releasing it's an internal release from doing something with the neva that led us answer a meaningful number of goodies completely on our own stock in visible to customers. But what it makes possible is the next level of innovation about what we can do within the core search engine so sometimes you also have to fit these things. That don't have like a clear external viewpoint and i would say this way pointing that you talk about which is very important is a combination of what are things that are customer visible water things that are talk for long-term investments especially for a start up that you cannot offer to make many talk for long term investments. Because you have to make sure that you're alive to realize the benefits of some of these kinds of things. I often talk especially with startup. ponders about the veg- that early differentiation. That is going to get the attention that is going to get you the customer. So that's going to let people try and you solve some need new build up on top of it. You have to lay at all of these things unfortunately in terms of how you cough company are how you craft a journey. What's the biggest professional mistake you've ever made. What did you learn from that mistake. Say i have a pattern of leaving things later than i should have. Sometimes i think it is just host fact bias if you leave something and it turns out to be successful. Of course you look back on the decision and decide that he should have done this early. So i recognize this as like this common fallacy with like history with how we judge things and so on so i often go to people and say the baby should evaluate ourselves when it comes to even disasters is could be have made better decisions at the point that he made the decision with the information that we had a bit of a caveat but i think like research i did research for ten years and i was very good at it. I was very happy doing it tenures. That's a i learned a lot. Don't get me getting a phd working at badlands. Which truly is a privilege for anyone on the planet and then similarly even they exit to goule. I think was ever so slightly late. Probably by six to ten months and some early google i think pretty seventeen would likely have been better than twenty eighteen so i would say. That is a pattern. That's one the second one is. I told you earlier that i work a lot. I work on most days. And i think trying to find the right balance. I wouldn't call it one single mistake. It's a set of choices that might have had different ways to go again. Tell i asked the same closing question of everybody. I found this conversation to be totally fascinating and talk about space. That most people aren't thinking about 'cause so used to using the same service that might have a very different option in the future. It's been a pleasure learning from you. I ask on the same thing at the end. Which is what is the kindest thing that anyone's ever done for you. I've talked about this a little bit. But i think the kindest thing that several people are name few have done for me is see potential in quite a few people but I boss at who will. Jeff uber went on to become the ceo. Off grail alenu eustis who headed ghoulish during for longtime laddy unedic. And even bill campbell day. All saw potential in me and gave me opportunities that bluntly i wasn't qualified for at the time. But they believed in my ability to rise up to those kinds of challenge and as a leader. That is the bar that i hold for myself. Which is see potential expect more and be active participant in the feedback. Billard give me a hard time about all kinds of things but he would also know exactly like which grade my kids vote and then what they cared about so there was just that element of investment. That came along with the beliefs because an active state of mind does not someone vaguely saying. Yes yes patrick. You'll be leaner and sort of walking me. It was the active committed engagement site. Say that belief and engagement itself will people have going back all debate. My high school teacher. That's the biggest kindest gift that anyone can give anyone. What does your memory of bill campbell bring to mind most immediately. What made him so special he cared about you in your totality he was not a i have goals to achieve sort of relationship. He cared about how you're feeling you cared about how your family was doing. And he sort of brought that whole context into every conversation that he had with you. He wasn't distracted. I remember like being in meetings with him that literally. His son who's a journalist was stuck in title doing some of that up spring things that are going on and he would still find time to talk to you to pay one hundred percent off his attention to you. That's where he humbly. Here's a person who is incredibly accomplish. Incredibly busy who still had the time to know. Remember to care about all the things in your life knocked like. What's your latest squabble. It sawn civil in how can be pleased resolve this what a wonderful causing idea and personal characteristic aspire to hard to give someone onto percent of your attention but especially these days but something to try each of us thank you so much time i wish you the best of luck with neva. Certainly be a user an eager participant ecosystem. Thank you thank you patrick. Such a pleasure to talk to you. 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Acquired
"bill campbell" Discussed on Acquired
"Is that if you want to grow. If you want to take on more customers you gotta go least some more data centers and you gotta go buy some more servers and rackham and rackham stack. Sounds like cap ex to me. It's like a lot of cap cataracts so as they're raising all this money. They're investing forward and all this cap ex and they're getting orders in like pets.com is like. Oh yeah thrilled to get some of this infrastructure so then in early two thousand of course in march two thousand the bubble starts to deflate a lot of these orders start vaporizing. But they're still they have forward contracts to buy all this cap capex so they need money even though they just raise sixty five million dollars they go around. This is such a great moment. They're trying to raise money from everyone. And all the v. caesar spooked. What's going on there. Literally traveling around the world. They goethe's softbank they go. I don't know if they actually fly to japan or if they meet with softbank in the. Us had no idea the meet with masa. This great so bill campbell. The coach legendary coaches by this point in time on the board of loud and masa back channels to bill and this is in hard thing about things bans like bill how to go with massive and bills like honestly he thought you were smoking crack bad. Even when he's like this is crazy so eventually they do raise a series c..

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"bill campbell" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"It's more it's more efficient but what you lose. Is that whole cycle of you know that really beautiful experience a smelling. Now if you're cooking on a traeger you're gonna get awesome smoke. Smell you know like your. There's plenty of ways to do. This doesn't always have to be would. And i love all the different ways right but i. I really like the experience of the campfire. And i love that kind of just like sitting by building it having to take the time on like building a fire going inside preparing all my meets. Bring them out cooking them. That whole experience start to finish is really dislike. Something that it's my favorite. That's my favorite way to spend spend time you know. So i think in and why is that is the food that different than cooking it in a more conventional will probably not you know like in a pure experience but i think the actual experience a super memorable because you are outside you are slowing your role. You're enjoying this. You know you're just taking in. You're watching you're anticipating. I love that whole experience. Does the origin of the meat itself. Make a difference. So we're here bill campbell farms and will. Maybe you could talk about what your vision. Your dream is in In terms of like food in terms of where food comes from or meat comes from food. Broadly and how that affects the entirety of the the culinary journey on the question of. Where does it come from. Does that matter say the way that meat is raised is massively important for flavor and for how it cooks I think most cooks who try cooking. Grass-fed versus cornfed. That's the first moment where they realized that right where cornfed moat meat cooks. Much more slowly. It's got bigger veins of fat but slow the heat transfer throughout the muscle of animal Compared to grasp which is leaner heat moves through more quickly. Those digs will cook much much faster. So there's very kind of technical reasons..

Forked Up: A Thug Kitchen Podcast
"bill campbell" Discussed on Forked Up: A Thug Kitchen Podcast
"As i was trying to remember the thing. Oh the new york times thing. I since you about The california has a class action lawsuit against subway because If you did you read it. Oh yeah we. We got deemed this article like a hundred thousand times and it was just after we had finished recording the pod. Which by the way we love. Yeah there's some shitty wants to talk about senator. His we probably already have it on our radar but senate anyways but i was so mad i was like we just finish but yeah it was the new york times investigation because california is has a class action lawsuit against subway for not having any real tuna in their tuna sandwiches and with the new york times. did was. They went to a bunch of different locations. They got tuna sandwiches. They froze them. Sent them off site to a lab. Lab tested the meat to see tuna dna and they couldn't find any in two of the three samples that third sample lost in the mail which a typical at usps so they tested. It wasn't tuna but they couldn't even figure out what species officials right right so on subways website. They have like two very specific kinds of fish that they like supposedly source from And this lab couldn't Link it to really not not just those two but to any fish because it's so heavily process and in the article that the times wrote. They said that there were employees in a manager of different. Subways who came clean about sort of like how the two nuggets process and essentially gets shipped to them Like frozen and boxes and what they do soon as they get it they just mix it with like of mayo. Yeah of course that's how you make that. So gnarly i mean. That's that's that's not on subway. That's how you make tunis. That is so it's like chopped up pickles and mayonnaise and tuna but speaking of fake fish. There's a supplier of caviar in northern california. It's all farm. Raised caviar. Supposed to be sustainable. It's the brand is passmore. He's applies to all these michelin star restaurants. Somebody's name he's from texas. I'm assuming it was something we don't know each other. Exactly you know. So he has you know. All the aquaculture ponds oliver's property let sacramento all this stuff. Now come to find out. He hasn't even produced any of his own. Caviar in the last two years if not longer on a lot of employees are speaking out being like now he just buys from china and repackages at and i'll step and again it's just like the bell cambe story as i say this bill campbell all over. Yeah it's like a two hundred percent markup because and you know people are eating it and be like. Oh it's you know it's sustainable. It's all of these things and it's none of those things The san francisco chronicle did a great article on at So if you guys want to read more about you know people just repackaging fish products and selling them pretending it's to be you know all these things and charging the premium price. People wanna feel good about the seafood. They're consuming and the meat that they're consuming. And they can't wishes branding. Branding saying it's sustainable. All of these things it's like. This is the same campus store. Yeah yeah it goes on from earlier with what happened. They'll campo who was supposed to be selling this sustainable goto eater dot com. They have a great article about the. I don't we we. I couldn't stop talking about it in my real life. I know sometimes. I feel like when we talk about food stuff. I'm like do we cover that on the pod. Or was this like a fucking compensation it like seventy with you but you had to read more about this. Caviar and fish scandal go to the san francisco chronicle and journal bit. Kerr wrote a great article all about it but yeah just if it sounds good to be true. It sounds like it's stable. It's all of these things and then somehow it's a widely available. Y'all two plus two is not equaling for in that situation to be honest. I don't even know number one where to buy. Caviar number two. I don't know anyone in my life. That consumes caviar. Yeah it's definitely. I could find you some really good.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"bill campbell" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Some black west virginians or voicing disappointment and anger over democratic. Senator joe manchin staunch opposition to the for the people's a bill that would overhaul voting procedures nationwide. The legislation would expand voting access restore portions of the voting rights act and boost transparency for political donations. Mansion is the only senate democrat. Who hasn't cosponsored the bill campbell. County resident jennifer welles with community change action says mansions decision feels like a slap in the face and says the black vote pushed mansion into office in two thousand eighteen. He would not be an office. If black people did not go to the polls in his reelection campaigns we showed up. We weren't always happy with him or his decisions. He makes it a federal level so we showed up because we understood the threat earlier this week mansion met with nwa cpa and other civil rights leaders in what appeared to be a futile gathering mansion. Said while the conversation was quote constructive his stance on the bill remains unchanged arguing. There isn't enough. Gop support for the legislation and instead calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act critics including many top democrats. Say the bill isn't a replacement for the sweeping reforms outlined in the for the people act. I'm nadia ramleh. Gone so chuck. Schumer says he plans to move forward with a vote on the bill. Suzanne reports now the developer the keystone excel pipeline announced wednesday in his point the plug on the controversial project after the vitamin ministration revoked his permit back in january. According to cnn tc energy. The canadian company behind the project said decided to terminate the project after a comprehensive review of its options and consulted with the government of alberto canada. Now to montana. Where are eric off. Port students were the subject of multiple pieces of legislation during this year's legislative session amara reese hansel program director for the voting advocacy. Nonprofit forward. montana says a number of those bills will restrict students ability to vote that includes a law that ends same day voter. Registration reese handle says election day can be the only time. Polling locations are open past regular business hours making it easier for students who have classes or work at odd hours to register and vote at the same time was really tough for young people and i think will continue to see the effects of this legislative session for decades to come supporters of ending. Same day voter. Registration say it makes elections more secure tribes and groups in the state are challenging the law in court one more law that students are concerned about allows for concealed carry of firearms who permit on college campuses. This is pianist. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we gonna do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you call one. Eight eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen you can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs on the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years outdoor lovers would like to say happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug come. On for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed through generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you. By the usda hhs and the ad council here is a look at weather from the heartland news feed weather center. Tuesday isolated showers otherwise. Mostly cloudy with a high near seventy three tuesday night. Scattered showers otherwise. Mostly cloudy with a low around fifty eight wednesday cloudy with thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. High near sixty nine. That's the latest weather. Check more news and weather on our website at heartland news feed dot com anywhere in the world and paid discount prices on your airline tickets flight today to london. Paris madrid or anywhere else. You wanna go and pay a lot. 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"Some black west. Virginians are voicing disappointment and anger over democratic. Senator joe manchin staunch opposition to the for the people's a bill that would overhaul voting procedures nationwide. The legislation would expand voting access restore portions of the voting rights act and boost. Transparency for political donations. Mansion is the only senate democrat. Who hasn't cosponsored the bill campbell. County resident jennifer welles with community change action says mansions decision feels like a slap in the face and says the black vote pushed mansion into office in two thousand eighteen. He would not be an office. If black people did not go to the polls in his reelection campaign we showed up. We weren't always happy with him or his decisions. He makes it a federal level but we showed up because we understood the threat earlier this week mansion met with nwa cpa and other civil rights leaders in what appeared to be a futile gathering mansion. Said while the conversation was quote constructive his stance on the bill remains unchanged arguing. There isn't enough. Gop support for the legislation and instead calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act critics including many top democrats. Say the bill isn't a replacement for the sweeping reforms outlined in the four that people act. I'm nadia ramlan. Senator chuck schumer says. He buys ford with a vote on the bill. Suzanne reports now the developer of the keystone xl pipeline announced wednesday in his point the plug on the controversial project after the biden administration revoked his permit back january. According to cnn tc energy. The canadian company behind the project said a decided to terminate the project after a comprehensive review of its options and consulted with the government of alberta canada. Now to montana were. Are eric ticket off. Port students with the subject of multiple pieces of legislation during this year's legislative session amara hansel program director for the voting advocacy nonprofit forward. Montana says a number of those bills will restrict students ability to vote that includes a law that ends same day voter. Registration reese hanzel says election day can be the only time. Polling locations are open past regular business hours making it easier for students who have classes or work at odd hours to register and vote at the same time. Recession was really tough for young people. And i will continue to see the effects of this legislative session for decades to come supporters of ending. Same day voter. Registration say it make selections more secure tribes and groups in the state are challenging law in court one more law that students are concerned about allows for concealed carry of firearms without a permit on college campuses. This is pianist. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we going to do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you. Call one eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear. Hug come off for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us force service your state forester and the ad council. I prepare a collection of cherished family recipes past generation watch recipes disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right step as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council. Here's a look at whether from the heartland news feed weather center. Tuesday isolated showers otherwise mostly cloudy with a high near seventy three tuesday night. Scattered showers otherwise. Mostly cloudy with a low around fifty eight cloudy with thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. High near sixty nine. That's the latest weather. Check up more news and weather on our website at heartland news feed dot com anywhere in the world and paid discount prices on your airline tickets. We'll take flight today to london. Paris madrid or anywhere. Else you wanna go and pay a lot. 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"bill campbell" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Newscast july ten twenty one by some black west virginians or voicing disappointment and anger over democratic. Senator joe manchin staunch opposition to the for the people's on a bill that would overhaul voting procedures nationwide. The legislation would expand voting access restore portions of the voting rights. Act and boost. Transparency for political donations mansion is the only senate democrat. who hasn't cosponsored the bill campbell. County resident jennifer welles with community change action says mansions decision feels like a slap in the face and says the black vote pushed mansion into office in two thousand eighteen. He would not be an audit. If black people did not go to the polls in his reelection campaigns we showed up. We weren't always happy with him or his decisions. He makes it a federal level for we showed up because we understood the threat earlier this week mansion met with nwa cpa and other civil rights leaders in what appeared to be a futile gathering mansion. Said while the conversation was quote constructive his stance on the bill remains unchanged arguing. There isn't enough. Gop support for the legislation and instead calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act critics including many top democrats. Say the bill isn't a replacement for the sweeping reforms outlined in the four that people act. I'm nadia ramleh. Gone so chuck. Schumer says he buys. Ford will vote on the bill. Suzanne reports now the developer of the keystone excel pipeline announced wednesday. It is pulling the plug on the controversial project after the bite administration revoked. Permit back january according to cnn tv energy. The canadian company behind the project said it decided to terminate the project a comprehensive review of its options and consulted with the government of alberta canada. Now to montana were are eric. Kate offi porch students with the subject of both of old piece of legislation. During this year's legislative session amara hansel program director for the voting advocacy nonprofit forward. Montana says a number of those bills will restrict students ability to vote that includes a law that ends same day voter registration res handle says election day can be the only time polling locations are open past regular business hours making it easier for students who have classes or work at odd hours to register and vote at the same time. Recession was really tough for young people. And i think we'll continue to see the back of this legislative session for decades to come supporters of ending. Same day voter. Registration say it makes elections more secure tribes and groups in the state are challenging law in court one more law that suits are concerned about allows concealed carry of firearms without a permit on college campuses. This is pianist. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we gonna do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight eight eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you call one. Eight eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're i didn't know that parents who really know it all know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected. Brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen you can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer. Check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the. Usda h on the ad council. Dear smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires for seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear. Hug come off for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes pass through generation recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council. Here's a look at weather from the heartland speed weather center. Tuesday isolated showers otherwise. Mostly cloudy with a high near seventy three tuesday night. Scattered showers otherwise. Mostly cloudy with a low around fifty eight wednesday cloudy with thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. High near sixty nine. That's the latest checkup and weather on our website at heartland newsfeed dot com very low. Accuracy in zero americans are threat. 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"bill campbell" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Some black west virginians voicing and anger over democratic senator joe manchin staunch opposition to the for the people's i a bill that would overhaul voting procedures nationwide. The legislation would expand voting access restore portions of the voting rights. Act and boost. Transparency for political donations. mansion is the only senate democrat. who hasn't cosponsored the bill campbell. County resident jennifer welles with community change action says mansions decision feels like a slap in the face and says the black vote pushed mention into office in two thousand eighteen. He would not be an audit. If black people did not go to the polls in his reelection campaign we showed up. We weren't always happy with him or his decisions. He makes it a federal level so we showed up because we understood the threat earlier this week mansion met with nwa other civil rights leaders in what appeared to be a futile gathering mansion said while the conversation was quote constructive. His stance on the bill remains unchanged arguing. There isn't enough. Gop support for the legislation and instead calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act critics including many top democrats. Say the bill isn't a replacement for the sweeping reforms outlined in the for the people act. I'm nadia ramlogan. Solar chuck schumer says. He plans to move forward with a vote on the bill. She reports now the developer of the keystone excel pipeline announced wednesday. It is pointing the plug on the controversial project. After the biden administration revoked his permit back in january. According to cnn tc energy. Canadian company behind the project said a decided to terminate the project after a comprehensive review of its options and consulted with the government of alberta canada now to montana. Were eric ticket off. Report students with the subject of both of those pieces of legislation during this year's legislative session. Amara reese hansel program. Director for the voting advocacy nonprofit forward. Montana says a number of those bills will restrict students ability to vote that includes a law that ends same day voter. Registration reese hanzel says election day can be the only time. Polling locations are open past regular business hours making it easier for students who have classes or work at odd hours to register and vote at the same time. Recession was really tough for young people. And i think will continue to see the effects of this legislative session for decades supporters of ending. Same day voter. Registration say it makes elections more secure tribes and groups in the state are challenging the law in court one more law that students are concerned about allows for concealed carry of firearms permit on college campuses. This ins pianist. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we gonna do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you call one eight eight eight nine nine five hope or visit making home. Affordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected. Brought to you by the national highway. Traffic safety administration and the ad council can tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen they can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for bear a come up for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed through generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council. Here's a look at weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. Tuesday isolated showers otherwise. Mostly cloudy the high. Near seventy three tuesday night scattered showers otherwise. Mostly cloudy with a low around fifty eight wednesday cloudy with thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. A high near sixty nine. that's the latest wetter. Check out more news and weather on our website at heartland newsfeed dot com. Three eight six nine six. That's eight hundred. Three three.

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"bill campbell" Discussed on Movin 92.5
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"bill campbell" Discussed on AM 570 The Mission
"On your money Monday. Kevin McCullough. Radio. All right, Kevin McCullough will. One of the things that we like to do on Mondays is to take a look at kind of where we are money wise, you know, the The week. That's just past the week. That is yet to come and some of the things we need to know in the midst of all of it and to help us decipher. All of this is David Fisher of Landmark Capital. He is the author of the Coming Baylin Free White paper that we've given away hundreds of thousands of copies of over the last several years. And you can get yours by calling 844604 to 575. It describes some very important information about how the government may take your electronic funds without even having to notify you initially s O, You know, if that means anything to you, I check it out a 44642575. But David Fisher, welcome back to this Monday. Glad to have you Glad to be on your program this afternoon. Let's talk about the house and the Senate. The covert 19. They ran through the $1.9 Trillion spending plan. What is it about you and what does it indicate, in terms of what we're going to see? Practically From the economy and from what it's going to do to our economic situation. Well, Friday night and overnight session, The Senate finally approved front in the morning. Actually Thursday night or Friday morning. They approved it by 50 51 vote. We talked about this previously Kevin that the vice president Cameron Harris might have to get by breaking vote. That's exactly what happened. The house then passed the Senate Amendment budget plan by a tooth 19 to 209. So this is the stimulus, uh, for $1400 of checks that we go to low toe moderate income families and also extend jobless benefits. Provide $160 billion for the health care system. What it's not going to do is they didn't they didn't get the release raise minimum wage to $15 an hour, although I think that's coming. I think this is just the start of much more spending. Now we have precedent, Kevin That camera. Harris can pass any tie breaking deal that this administration wants. This just means higher Prices for gold. Higher prices for silver, probably some higher prices in the market in stocks, So happy days are here again, I guess. Well, what is the stimulus mean to the to the normal everyday markets out? How do how do we respond to this week? Well, the market's tired starting off the top with this, it is pushing the market higher. The average person would love to have a $1400 check. Uh And so this is incumbents. You know millions of Americans, but you know, the problem with that is that they might want to be dependent upon And this is just, you know, a short term fix. It's not gonna fix the economy 22 million jobs. They're still Lawson. Jobless claims went up or went on Lee 49,000 jobs were added in January, which this tells us there is a possibility of a now a double dip recession that we're not out of the woods at all. In fact, they can we could stall is what someone economists are saying. Well, you take what you know wherever the job situations were, and then you add to the fact that the executive orders Eliminated up to maybe about 4.1 additional million jobs just through the signature of the president on that's across multiple sectors, but still that zey huge impact and which it's not gonna be something that is just gonna, you know, be able to be ignored. It's going to be felt. Let me ask you about s O. I'm everywhere I turn. I'm seeing all kinds of things about crypto currency Bitcoin. Everybody's talking about the digital dollar and and the rest of it. I'm just curious your thoughts. Tesla obviously took a big jump into that They're They're wanting toe. Have a piece of whatever that action is what you're what you're What's your feeling about where Tesla's going with this? Well, I think in the future we're going to do an extended version on Bitcoin. I'll give you my sentiment sentiment today. In the short term, Tesla's filed the answer C filing, saying that they already bought $1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin. This is actually causing the Bitcoin market to make some jumps here recently. So if you saw those house because of Tesla, for the most part They're trying to set up. They use it as money in Cryptocurrencies to accept payment for, you know, buying cars and this is this is the set up for that. Um, I'll say this test love you long must. He's a brilliant guy. You know, some investors air saying I'm so glad you're doing this other investors saying, you know, now you're kind operating like a hedge fund. And you're you know, buying the speculative things. About seven. A half percent of the money of cash went into The crypto currency by Tesla's also a lot of money, but in seven half percent is able to kind of money in reference to cash. So from test from any company, So, uh, this is out of the norm. But you know, he does a lot of things from the norm, so we'll see what happens. So what do you thoughts about? And I know we're going to do ah longer thing on this in the future, But there's people that say that that Bitcoin and Blockchain are going to give us the ability to do away with paper dollars all together. What's your feeling on that? I don't think it's going to do away with paper dollars in the near term, but it's coming. If your personal false scripture talking about one world currency, there's a problem with the dollar first of all on and I'll say this portfolio manager for Double on Capital Dublin capital. The CEO Jeffrey Gundlach. He's an advocate of gold. He's an advocate of the markets in a bubble on article. It's just written, he says, by Bill Campbell, who's the portfolio manager for for a double line. Capital, he said. For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. And that is the case. And there's been a huge opposite reaction of the world selling dollars at the highest and fastest pace if you remember, I said in back in November, 15 Asian countries comprising 30% of GDP, signed a regional comprehensive economic partnership, You know that was signed by by Asian countries. And then Europe. Just women follow suit and signing a EU claws kind of a similar thing happening and on the swift system, which is where the financial side of the money travels by the dollar..

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"All right. So i wanted to share with you something that my wife. Carrie ann i did the first At the beginning of the new year. And that's We sat down and we reviewed everything that both of us were subscribed to and we sorta did a purge and a respectful and together. We said you know what kind of content do we love. What do we want to learn This year what should we stop consuming. What should we start consuming and we did this very thoughtful very proactively over the course of about an hour and the high here for me is. I think it's important to be very very careful. Whose ideas that you let into your brain you know. We only have so much brain shelf space and we only have so much. Time to consume books podcasts Whatever the case you tubes whatever we like to consume and so being very thoughtful about what we put into our brain is actually a very important thing and i think there we put some shit in our head. That can hurt us pretty badly. You know if you're a longtime listener you know Have no love for the hustle stars. And i think they've done more damage to entrepreneurs and marketers than any recent group in history For a simple example you. I've heard hustle porn star. Say hustles the most important word the english language. Well i've also heard hustle porn star. Say no one ever worked himself to death well in japan they have a word for it. It's called karoshi and it translates into death by overwork. So nonstop hustling for twenty. Five years is probably not what you want to do. In addition even worse maybe is. You can hustle all you want but there's a difference between hard work and smart work hamsters hustle in their wheels to and they don't get anywhere. So what's your hustling about matters. And if you're a regular listener you know that i believe that Legends become known for a niche. That they own. So if you're hustling to design your own category that's one thing. If you're hustling trying to compete with an entrenched category king. You're gonna be in for a world of pain and yet millions and millions of business people still consume the stupidities of these hustle porn stars every day and the marketing and entrepreneur. World is stuffed with stupid ideas. Here's another example that drives me nuts minimum viable product. Why is this a good idea. Who the fuck said we. The first thing we deliver to the world should be something called a minimum viable product. It should be called a product. You fucking think is legendary and awesome and you wanna share with the whole world nother just dumb dumb dumb. I could go on with a very long list of very dumb ideas that are marketed to marketers and entrepreneurs all the time the bottom line is be very thoughtful about what you put in your brain because what you put in your brain is what you get out of your life now. Personally i like to go back to some of. Oj's peter drucker can touch him he. He's the original management thinker. His book the effect of executive changed my life by way of example. David ogilvy david. Ogilvy david ogilvy. If you're an entrepreneur if you're a marketer you're not a student of david ogilvy get on it. I go back and look at it all the time. Another one you might love in a similar vein is george lois. He sort of the punk rock version of david. Ogilvy check him out also. Of course the geez of positioning. Our reese and jack trout the so i love to go back and look at a lot of the original masters now some of the newer things that i love checking out is Check out a master class. This is incredible way to learn how to do to be taught writing by malcolm gladwin by way of example or taught how to do a three point shot by None other than steph curry. They have legendary people in many many different domains teaching their skills. It's an incredible product. Love masterclass podcast. You might wanna check out and this is not an extensive example or an extensive list. It's just an example of a few. That i like One of the jeez of marketing podcasts. Marketing over coffee by my buddy john wall and his partner. Christopher penn legendary Venture capitalists mike. Maples junior. his podcast is called. Starting greatness insanely great. Another legendary entrepreneur. Podcast is called no bowl and it's created by my buddies paul martinez and randy comas. And it features that teaching of the legendary bill campbell. Who was none other than steve. Jobs is coach if you're in the b. two b. world couple of podcasts. I love dave gerhardt's b. to b. marketing leaders. Podcast check it out. G. is emerging og. He's awesome My buddy brian burns has the One of the top sales podcast for b. two b. people be to be revenue leadership and the brutal truth about sales and selling brian burns. Check him out. And then the other one i like on sort of the lead gen funnel management Get leads enclosed shit online in the more beat. A sea world is russell brunson and he's got a whole series of podcasts and books most of them have the word secrets in them. Checkout marketing secrets podcasts. And he's all about hooks and offers and driving traffic and all of that stuff so those are just a couple to think about but most importantly i'm encouraging you to sit down and ask yourself a couple of key questions. What the kind of content i love. What do i most want to learn in the next twelve months. What should i stop consuming. What should i start consuming and remember. Be very careful whose ideas you let into your head because your thoughts become your actions your actions become your outcomes and your outcomes become your

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"They say when it rains it pours and it often does. I find that. Sometimes you get these days where everything thing goes wrong. Everything comes crashing down. And you just can't wait for the data be over because it's so bad it's ridiculous but as business owners we can't it. Just step away from her problems we face head on and we had to be able to manage things and improve things because we're ultimately responsible. But how do we do that. How we stay positive as of how do we change things up so we don't have an ulcer and don't make decisions or take actions that we're going to regret later? The first first thing is that you need to be mindful of the signs that you are really having one of those days. When you're getting stressed out things are getting out of control? We we all know ourselves so for you. It could be something different but for me. I know that if I am starting to raise my voice if I'm starting to have a bit of anger in the tone of my voice I know I'm starting to get stressed and I need to change things. I got to do something different so I can course correct. Because that's not a state that I want GonNa be in because I can't improve things like that. I can't make the best decisions when I'm in that state for some people they get quiet some people their body. Eddie language changes you know yourself you need to be mindful of this and have sort of an internal awareness alarm that hey this is happening. I need kick into action and do something to change this. So what are some things you could do to changes number one. Change Your Environment Get out of the office. You might think I'm I'm too busy right now. I am to stress allegata billion things to do. I understand but you're going to be able to accomplish those things with a lot more efficiency and with a lot more efficacy. You'RE GONNA make a lot more difference if you are in the right state of mind so five minutes. Three hundred seconds skins is all it takes. I literally put my phone down. I don't take it with me. Put on some flip flops and step out go outside. Even if it's raining training get an umbrella. It's okay if it's cold. Put a jacket on get out of your environment. Gather the office get some fresh air and walk around the block. Just go for a walk. Step away from the situation for a moment so you can get perspective. Don't talk to anybody. Don't do anything. Just breathe and walk. This often solves loves a lot of problems. It often gives you perspective. It often leads. You organize your mind. You're giving yourself a chance to organize a strategy a plan of action to take take on the frustration. The things that are causing you frustration. We often don't allow our minds to have that chance. We just go go. Go go go and in the the process we make a lot of mistakes in decisions that maybe are not the best so taking again five minutes is all takes. You can literally just just step outside wherever you are. Go for a walk. I personally think a walk is better than just sitting outside because walking is known to allow all your brain to stimulate and salting subconsciously. Some of the best entrepreneurs make their decisions when they're going for a walk. This is recorded and detailed in and so many biographies of ground. PRENEURS and coaches like bill. Campbell and Bill Gates and Steve Jobs and Reed Hastings founder of net afflicts. All these people have mentioned that they go for a walk when they wanNA solve things when they want to be able to reshape the challenge. They're facing so number one. Five minutes is GONNA make a big difference number two. I repeat this to myself about three or four times a day especially when I start are feeling overwhelmed. I have a big to have lots to do with a lot of demands on me I say to myself one thing at a time one thing at a time okay. It's very hard to do anything with any kind of positive result. If you don't focus on one thing at a time so you want to just focus on your task get it done next thing and as you go through cross offer to do this and keep going keep going if you feel super super overwhelmed and tired and you just feel like there's so much to do start with the things that you can get a win quickly. Momentum is a very powerful so start with a smaller tasks you can complete. Maybe be in five ten fifteen minutes thirty minutes whether it's an email whether it's a phone call whether it's whatever on your to do list because this is going to give you some momentum. It's going to see that to who list get shorter and shorter. Because you're crossing things off and it's going to give you some confidence okay. Things are working out. Don't start with a five hour project number three set up a goal all for yourself at the end of the day. Sometimes we need to devise things to allow survive allows to continue. Can you to motivate ourselves. There's nothing wrong with doing that for yourself. This could be something so simple. It could be something like hey if I get what I need to get done today by closing time. Whatever or six o'clock whatever you and you stop working? I'm GONNA treat myself to thirty minutes of my favorite video game or an hour. I'm GONNA treat myself to one scoop of with my favorite ice cream down at the ice cream shop down the street. Simple pleasures things that are not going with the Bank of things that are just things that you love doing. Doing it could be something similar. Like I'm gonNA allow myself to have an hour of guilt free Internet browsing. I just want to surf the web for a bit and just like you know look up things have been meaning to look up. Look at some things on my favorite clothing store online. Spend a few minutes the planning my next vacation. Whatever fun stuff so set up some sort of reward? Sometimes we use the stick a lot with ourselves we gotta use them care to to to say. Hey that's looking forward to and sometimes just enough. That scoop of ice cream might be just enough. I like all right. Let's refocus. Let's get these things done. I can do this another thing. I do that really helps me get through. These tough days is a remind myself of previous tough days. Hey there's