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AP News Radio
Biden's Vaccine Mandate Spawns New GOP Fears: Finding and Keeping Workers
"The president's executive order setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors Florida governor Ron DeSantis spears massive job losses this order would result potentially and millions of Americans losing their jobs but Jonathan cherub the CEO of a company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida since two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of covert nineteen we need to get it under control we need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once know it at the la Fonda on the plaza hotel in Santa Fe New Mexico general manager Rick blight says eighty five percent of his staff of well more than one hundred people are vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concerns about guests who may or may not be vaccinated having my step after that is one thing and that's great and I'll be very happy about that but also knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers hopefully and also vaccinated I'm timid wire

In The Thick
What Is the U.S. Doing to Help Cuba?
"Get to it with our first topic. Which is actually about the historic protests in cuba where thousands of people took to the streets all across the country amid an economic crisis in food shortages exacerbated by the corona virus pandemic. In the last few days we've seen the government in cuba restrict internet access and block most social media sites. Although from what i read. Twitter is still like bobbin in cuba because the government uses twitter and also there were reports of over one hundred people who have been arrested or missing and that actually is. According to amnesty international and at least one person has died in clashes with police on wednesday. The president of cuba miguel diaz canal announce that they would lift restrictions to allow travelers to bring food and medicine into cuba from abroad. There is also an admission by him saying that his government could have done better with these protests that was interesting meanwhile back in the united states i feel like a comic book like meanwhile back at the white house on thursday president joe biden call. Cuba quote failed state and condemn their government's actions. We also know that the us has a role in this as there has been a decades old. I mean more than sixty years trade embargo by the united states against cuba which essentially prevents any business between the countries didn't back to nineteen sixty two k. So this has become an american tradition. Now the embargo just what it is. Yeah right you know what i'm saying. So but then the other thing is during the trump administration and this is what i find interesting. There were more sanctions put on cuba under trump and flight and remittances from family members in the us to cuba were even further restricted by the bynum ministrations. Pretty much has done. Nothing since biden has come into office. Nothing's really changed when it comes to cuba which you would think by now you know if we all remember obama he was like. Let's lift the embargo. You know what i mean. It was like you're in that administration. Joe right but according to the vitamin administration. They said that they are reviewing these policies but they've yet to reverse. Any of them are fabulous intern. Sarah her shandor spoke with an i guests. She has been on. Itt before seventy nine three goes who is a correspondent for political and somebody is of cuban-american descent and she has been reporting on cuba. This week and sabrina talked about the government's suppressive tactics like cutting internet access. And what cubans are hoping for so. Let's listen connecting for people has been a difficult. There's friends that. I haven't heard from in days that i know went out for the protests in there is that frustration anxiety about were. They beat in where they arrested. Are they missing an. It's hard to connect with people at this moment but a lot of people feel a level of frustration and desperation. That i had not heard before i mean. People have been tired of the dictatorship in cuba. But i will actually say from my perspective. Who was born and raised in cuba has been in exile in the united states for the majority of her life at this point. She's ninety one and she is optimistic. That change can happen. I mean her attitude about this is it can't stay this way forever and that these human rights can be violated forever. People can't be going hungry in dying on the streets from the pandemic without access to a hospital without access to medicine let it cannot continue that way indefinitely so that if it doesn't happen this time it has to happen at some point

Entrepreneur Perspectives
Understanding Freedom in Business With Author John Warrillow
"I remember going out of town or scoring in my kids school or going to do something with my white. Doing something had really nothing to do with the business. Could my business exist for that day for that week. If i wasn't there or was i coming back to just complete chaos and of course earlier on you have to be more involved but that's always been a test like i'll go out of town and i'm never going to totally turned off maybe at times but you can like let things happen. You can let things. Just take place that i think is a big part if you correct me if i'm wrong in regards to your thoughts and your theories on bill to sell absolutely absolutely funny story. I was being interviewed on. A podcast. Goes back years ago and usually podcasts are pretty softball kind of question. They're usually pretty fun right. Relatively warm audience if you will and the guy starts off no one who relies like okay. Yeah warrilow you're the douchebag who built the cell and like wow. That's an opener like yeah like anyone on distance. Chastise me for promoting this kind of building to flip silicon valley start sal and brought off into the sunset kind of attitude and i was so befuddled and like totally put off by his opener that i did a crappy job of sort of rebutting him at the time but since then i've thought about it a lot i mean i think i think you're absolutely right building to sell us not about how you sell. Your company built to sell his really about. How do you credit business. That doesn't need you. Which is the essentially. The bra material prerequisite four having a sellable company. But it doesn't mean you need to sell. Oftentimes i'll do a talk. A good like an e o meeting and i'll be like okay. So how do you guys want to sell your company. And if there's one hundred people in the room at one hand might go up right. Whereas if i asked the question okay how many of you would like to know that you could sell. If you're ready like virtually every hand goes up to that question and so that's really what it's bad. It's about like in your example taking playing hooky in spending a day with your wife like that's a precious resource. That's an incredible luxury of owning a business. To kind of be able to drift off for a day or two no one notices. The business doesn't break down. And i think that is what i think. We all crave is that sense of freedom and independence. And i think that's really what built cells all about.

AP News Radio
US Officials Flag "Small" Reaction Risk With J&J Vaccine
"U. S. health officials are flagging a small possible risk of a rare neurological reaction from Johnson and Johnson's Kobe nineteen vaccine nearly thirteen million Americans have been given the one dose vaccine the CDC says it has reports of one hundred people developing Keyon brace syndrome that's an immune system disorder that can cause muscle weakness and occasionally paralysis most of the cases were in men many fifty and older usually about two weeks after vaccination the CDC will ask its outside experts to review the issue the government says the Fizer and maternal vaccines have shown no risk of the disorder Sager Meg Downie Washington

AP News Radio
Cat From Collapsed Building Found Alive, Returned to Family
"After two weeks of devastation and death at the collapsed Florida condo site there was one happy tale being told the death toll from the Surfside condo collapse is expected to be well over one hundred people searchers continue pouring through concrete and debris as they look for victims no longer hoping to save a life and then county mayor Daniella Levine kava on WPLG reported a missing pet has been found alive thanks living on the ninth floor of champions ourselves was recently found near the site she says volunteers have been putting out food and live traps hoping to find a missing Pat's banks was recognized and the black cat was reunited with its family I'm glad that the small miracle could bring some light into the lives of ordinary families today and provide a great spot for our whole community hi Jackie Quinn

WSJ What's News
Florida Condo Building Collapse Death Toll Rises to 9
"The death toll has risen to nine from the condo building collapsed near miami as of sunday. More than one hundred people remain unaccounted for. According to the mayor of miami dade county resources from around the world are helping surf. Side mayor charles. Briquet spoke sunday on. Abc news this week with george stephanopoulos. We've got teams from israel. Now we've got teams from mexico. We've got world class search and rescue people. We've got the dogs. We got the cranes. We are not resource poor. We don't have a resource problem. We've had a leg. Problem officials pressed ahead with efforts to investigate the cause of the failure and assess the safety of nearby buildings including the twin building collapsed condo tower

Nature Podcast
"one hundred people" Discussed on Nature Podcast
"In different nations of different income about how to spend their limited vaccine doses so commonly many vaccinated the most vulnerable and the frontline workers. I wish that she seems to be a sensible strategy. Certainly in high income nations. Interestingly indonesia is doing something different so i think they are vaccinating workers first but then they ought during the eighteen to fifty nine cohort and the people over sixty can wait in line. And the reason they've done that is because they are young developing nation with i suppose a smaller amount of kind of economic buffer and so they're working age population needs to not take a hit absolutely and we're not saying that deaths don't matter because of course they do people vulnerable. That might die. Is we want to support them. Any nation to support them but there are many ways you can look at the impact of a disease on a country and qualities and delays. Give you that different lens to see that more holistically in a way that deaths as a blunt measure does not yeah. I think you're absolutely right. This is in any way to undermine the terrible tragedy of the number of people who have died so far all of covid and the terrifying prospect that we may not yet be even at the halfway point globally of the number of people who may die from covert it is just a reminder. I supposed to say that covid is a disease that currently approximately seems to kill around about two in one hundred people who gets it. But it's now emerging that it may leave up to ten times more people who get it with some kind of lasting damage to their health and certainly the whole burden of house as a policy calculation is much more prominent in middle income nations where is a key determinant of how you spend your very limited house dollars in your section. What you do. Is you publish opinion pieces commentaries by experts in the field. Who have something position that they want to put forward. What a scientists calling for at the moment. Yeah we've had a couple of things during the pandemic so far one. We probably pretty early on was from a professor of public health in the uk who herself is long covid sufferer and that was lost. I think and she at the time was even back then was calling for rising ill-health to be counted just as cases and deaths accounted a now that we're kind of a year on from that. I think the health economists of continuing to say let's refine our abilities to calculate these numbers and then let's actually use them. Okay so as time goes on. We will gather more information that is in qualies may or may not become more relevant in health policy. These are all things that are yet to be seen but for now. Sarah thank you so much. I hope you join us again on current opponent maybe to talk about things aren't metrics but who knows maybe metrics again thanks..

Hermit_Radio
"one hundred people" Discussed on Hermit_Radio
"All it is a few seconds and a few words or a simple act. That's how you deal with things like sadness and depression. Take yourself out of your shoes. Look at the big picture. Feed people serve people and listened to people. It's never going to be perfect but if you allow it to be which you wish it to be in your mind then that is your reality what you think you become so if you can think about bringing heaven to earth the nadu's what reality will be for you if you think that every person you talk to is blessing them in you're planting a seed. Then that is what will happen. But as i've said time and time again doesn't matter if you are enlightened were if you are awakened or whatever you wanna call it until the rest of the world catches up with us. We're going to be doomed to repeat our mistakes and to continue to live in sadness and suffering before we go today. I wanna share a parable story that i made and It's a good one. It's it's pretty subtle. But i think that gets the message across. There was a small village that lived off the coast of a little island shore. Very small fishing community probably about one hundred people except there was one man who lived in the woods just far enough away from the rest of the village that he could live this person's this hermit this monk. He lived in his little shack by himself. He didn't really participate with any of the community in the villagers made rumors about him saying that he was you know he had to be wealthy. Because that's the only way he could live out by himself like them. He was wealthy and that's why he lived away from everyone or that he had. He had valuable items in his shack that he didn't want other people to see so. The villagers in the community grew jealous of him..

Showcase from Radiotopia
"one hundred people" Discussed on Showcase from Radiotopia
"I had to create an association between the phrases and the gesture in front of the upper body words of life in your hands. Then i spent hours in my dorm going phrase by phrase to ensure that each gesture felt smooth on. I had to give it to others. Bring them out palms then. I ran the talk by anyone. I could find to make sure that everything looked natural. I can put your hand imaginary fabric. And i had to rubbing against the other stationary finn comes on to build. That seem statue seen enough. The big day arrived. I took the train with a friend to suffolk university where the talk was taking place. It was so incredibly nerve wracking. That i could barely think string when they announced me. I can tell by the sound of the applause. There were about one hundred people in the audience someone handed me a clicker to switch slides and led me out to center stage. I found my base posture with my feet shoulder with apart and my hands crossed at the waist. I breathe deeply a couple of times. Then do i look like the kind of person built lego sets in his spare time probably not but on my thirteenth birthday really came over and with her. She brought this big cardboard box. And this fat binder stick as text as a blind person. You can't see your audience so you just do your thing and hope that they laugh. Clap her make some other sort of noise to let you know that they're soliciting sounds like a really relaxing way to spend your afternoon. Doesn't that chuckle was needed. So when we made these tax base instructions lean and made them because she wanted me to ten minutes later. Buildings talk was coming to a close. If there's something that you're passionate about and you want to spread that passion then give it to those who would otherwise be unable to access it. Those people thank you and you'll have to be the most creative. You've ever been have no choice. The creativity that. I use help these people do it. They never thought they'd be able to do and the joy that it brings. These people is what drives me. And what will drive you to make the most impact. Thank you last gesture of all performance of course is about then the torso slightly.

The Economist: The Intelligence
Home Front: Israels War Within
"Yesterday. After four days of fighting. Israel's bombardment of gaza intensified thousands of israeli troops gathered on the edge of the territory. They fired shells from tanks artillery pieces the militant group hamas continued to fire rockets at israel more than one hundred people have now been killed in gaza an eight in israel. But even if israel has stepped up its war on hamas another has been raging inside. Its own borders. There was violent in cities across the country as tensions between jewish residents boiled over. Israel's president reuven rivlin pleaded with citizens to stop this madness prime minister. Benjamin netanyahu said nothing could justify a lynching of jews by arabs or arabs jews. Idaho violence within its borders and across. It might be israel's most serious challenge for decades israel now finds a in a really tricky position. Roger mcshane is the economist middle east editor. It's battling hamas in the south and some of the worst fighting since two thousand fourteen while also trying to quell some of the worst civil unrest in in decades rod. Let's focus on that. We saw some dramatic scenes from an israeli city laud overnight what's been happening. There is the city on the brink. Yeah loud is seen of some of the worst violence we've seen and you have era mobs fighting with jewish mobs. I mean the place looks kind of like a war zone right now. Hopes of a burned out cars littering the streets and and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu he's sent in hundreds of policemen and they're now roaming around with assault rifles. He said curfew but none of this has actually been able to quell. The

Elliman Daily Podcast
"one hundred people" Discussed on Elliman Daily Podcast
"Private question anna. Email me the private question unless the public question question field email. Because i don't want to answer public private question on zoom with one hundred people listening. So can you see how this would be resourceful. Can you see all of a sudden. How like boom. I can feel confident so the next time there is a role playing like. I don't like roleplaying well. Why don't you like role playing. Well it makes me nervous. I don't feel competent. Well how about we anchor confidence and then just hit your anchor and become more confident because you can do it instantly. The problem is for most of the people on this and most people listening to this were also used to anchoring crappy emotions that we get stuck in i only feel crappy and this is what happens. It misses us as a society. In general we like talking to other people about feeling crappy. We don't like talking maybe in the past. We don't like talking to people. About how great were field. And i don't get that like. Why would you anchor negatively or feeling happy constantly. When you have a choice of feeling differently. I can see how i can. I see how you can anchor and emotional state but can you also yes so really good question there yes you can remove negative anchors and this is called collapsing anchors. So i give this real quick initiative you email me. I have a whole entire thing on how to do this. But it's a great question so a lot of us have negative enters a song from the past that we hear that all of a sudden we start feeling crappy. How many of you have have those types of things or something that every raised their hand real quick that one like you said all quick to tell people miserable we are so whatever that past negative emotions or negative anchor we can collapse it and how you collapse it by setting a positive anchor. I someone send a positive anchor of the totally opposite feeling..

Environment: NPR
Environmental Concerns Arise Over Energy Needed To Mine Bitcoin
"Making or mining. Bitcoin requires a lot of energy which can mean burning more fossil fuels now at the same time states are making a push for clean energy. So does something here have to give. Here's von golden from member station w. skg in new york's finger lakes about one hundred. People are walking down the shoulder of a highway overlooking seneca lake. They're heading down to the greenwich generation. Power plant the natural gas-fired facility generates some electricity. Oh what's gotten. The attention of. The activists is their generation of bitcoin. They're protesting today. Because greenwich is looking to expand. Its bitcoin mining. That would probably mean burning. More natural gas emitting more greenhouse gases. Yvonne taylor is vice. President of seneca lake guardian and is leading the opposition to greenwich. We simply cannot allow this ludicrous scheme of burning fossil fuels to make fake money in the midst of climate generating or mining. Cryptocurrency is complicated. there's no actual mining the gist. Is that a whole lot of computers. Do a whole lot of calculations to create digital currency that requires a ton of energy which can mean burning more fossil fuels. And that's the case with greenwich. The plant isn't always producing electricity for the grid so a few years ago. They figured out they could make a profit by using excess power to mind bitcoin. Dale irwin manages. The plant came up to that. It was a very good business solution for irwin. Won't say exactly how much more the plant will emit with its expansion. Only that it'll be in compliance with its

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Concerts Are the Best Kind of Medical Experiments
"Without herd immunity society is bound to start reopening so over in the uk researches trying to figure out what kind of events people can go to without causing the virus to stop spreading out of control again and the way they are trying to figure it out just maybe the greatest science experiment of all time live. Music is starting to make a comeback as a way to track krona virus progress. The english city of liverpool hosted a one off music festival yesterday to test whether such events spread the virus about five thousand people ditched face coverings and social distancing rules to attend outdoor event. And they just had to test negative for covert i and agree to follow up. Tests and five days data from the festival will be used by the governments of research program to help understand the effects of crowds on the spread of the virus. And the festival's organizers says. He hopes the project will help get outdoor events back on the calendar this year all year a concert. That's my kind of medical experiment of louis. Pasteur in bullshit with a dog. The best part of it is no one court covert but sadly one hundred people did. Come down with indian. But that's right. Thousands of people showed up to a concert and the purpose was to see see if they would catch covert which must be honest. Doesn't seem like a real idea right. That seems like some are ruled that happened. You can get it right fire and if you ask me i think an experimental concert is a great idea. Not just for covert. I mean you can test for all sorts of things you can test for the effect of constantly dropping. The beats can finally find out. Does that hurt. The beat can the be even feel pain and will the beat be able to go on. One of the most here is how many volunteers they got to submit to medical experimentation. Just because they wanted to see a concert. I mean you realize this means. They could ramp up experimental on everything just based on. Who's performing can we. Please take your kidneys. We need to test something. What no we'll give you tickets to be on say. Oh my god take them both. Toby answer their mind telling their my kidneys. Maybe she'll say about the

WSJ What's News
45 People Killed in Stampede at Israel Religious Festival
"Start this morning in israel. Where at least forty. Four people have died in a stampede at a religious festival this according to israel's national emergency service that's the sound of police pushing festival goers away from the scene the emergency medical service said at least one hundred people are being treated for injuries at local hospitals. The tragedy occurred during the celebration of the jewish holiday log over the exact cause couldn't immediately be determined but officials are attributing it to a stampede caused by overcrowding. It appeared to be one of the worst peacetime tragedies in israel's history we'll keep you posted on wsj.com

Conscious Millionaire Show ~ Business Coaching and Mentoring 6 Days a Week
"one hundred people" Discussed on Conscious Millionaire Show ~ Business Coaching and Mentoring 6 Days a Week
"I'd love to recommend a book written by a terrific entrepreneur. The founder of hint water cara golden just released a book last fall called undaunted and her messages that you have to change your mindset and be undaunted in the pursuit of your goals and aspirations So wonderful book. I really enjoyed reading it. Lots of inspiration from cara and we'll have that and all the answers to these questions on the show notes you know what's the best way for people to reach out if somebody has that five to fifty million dollar company that they go. Hey you take a look How would you like people to reach you. I think the best way to reach me through lincoln. It's pat headley Look me up. Also you could go into my website. Meet one hundred people dot com and there's a contact me button there you don't. I'm curious because you you left. General atlantic and now you..

Conscious Millionaire Show ~ Business Coaching and Mentoring 6 Days a Week
"one hundred people" Discussed on Conscious Millionaire Show ~ Business Coaching and Mentoring 6 Days a Week
"Over time so that when you acquire that customer regardless of what the cost of that customer might be there is a larger amounts. They're able to purchase to make it worthwhile. So the Lifetime value of that customer is much greater than the cost of acquiring customer. Your book meet one hundred people that just really drives into our topic today on building relationships to network and we called it folks a new era because this is a new chapter. It's it's where it so much is happening. Virtually and Pat and i were talking before we went to air. Neither one of us seemed to be excited about going backwards to having to do everything in person because it's so efficient right now. I completely agree. It's a little bit. counterintuitive In book i talk about the value of meeting people in person and i do think there is room for that but i think that this current environment has not held me back or any of the many people that i meet over time because we are unable to meet people in person. We are so fortunate that something like this happened in the age of technology where we have the ability to connect and meet with people virtually and those virtual meetings can be incredibly productive and they can be the basis for relationships that continue and grow over time. so i for those who've in any way held themselves back saying well. I can't wait to meet people in person i would. I would encourage them to not wait any longer. Absolutely make it a point to reach out to people that they haven't talked to in a long time get on zoom and talk to them and reach out to new people regularly inconsistently because that's where opportunities lie. That is the way that you can really make a difference in terms of both your professional and your personal development so let's talk about relationships and networking in the way that we're doing it now where everything is so virtual. You may be listening and thinking you know. I'm i actually have a harder time..

Zen Parenting Radio
"one hundred people" Discussed on Zen Parenting Radio
"This certain day so be ready like you have to have some kind of structure It's why people fell apart during the pandemic of the school structure. Wasn't there for us anymore. Because even school itself as a ritual he removed because she talks about ritual. She says create rituals to help convey importance in meaning. And i you know. I grew up catholic. So ritual always meant something during mass or in the church so i always had version to that word and then once i let go of my christianity. I became much. I embraced the were ritual. Much more we do a lot in some of the men's groups that we do And like even just having dinner every night as it family. That's something that has been important to me. Probably because i did it. When i was a little kid. That's been helpful to me So anyways well she says just really basic making dinner. Every night is a routine that says we need to eat. lighting candles and setting. The table. says we matter like it's just doing things sometimes. Were unaware we're even doing it. I have all sorts of rituals in my meditation practice. And they are not they change up. They're not superstitions. they're not things. Like i have to say this or do this. They make me feel good. They're like things that i'm like. Ooh like i don't wanna miss those rituals like they are super important to me and those are soothing to my body so it be like blowing out candles or i have rosary beads that i hold or having doing certain breathing exercises there. They're the way i start my day. the ritual of journaling it. It's so anyway so creating boundaries routines and rituals are interventions for your psychological wellbeing. I want to go back to the boundaries really quick. We did talk last week and I'm as i'm reading. What the what we talked about. So we didn't have a lot of people We have over one hundred people on enersen community or teams and community last week..

Your Dream Life with Kristina Karlsson, kikki.K
"one hundred people" Discussed on Your Dream Life with Kristina Karlsson, kikki.K
"Hi there and welcome to my podcast. Anyth- thank you so much for having me. It was such a delight to get to meet you. I know i was so excited. Driving to first of all a in real life person event and then to meet you because you are on my. I have a list of over one hundred people. Want to be in my lifetime on your own that least so very very exciting so ticked off one of my dreams this weekend. I think the feeling was mutual. Thank you thank you. We have so much to talk about today. And i'm super excited about this episode. But before we jump in i ask the same question to all my guests and that is when you're are a child did you have a dream of something you wanted to do or become as you ago. Yep i love that question and funnily enough one of the teams i had. We didn't eventuate. But that's okay. because i evolved. Other dreams was that. I wanted to obey a jazz pianist. That played live gigs..

Sprinkled with Hope
"one hundred people" Discussed on Sprinkled with Hope
"I have a few quotes. We love to quote. My first one is anonymous. It says a flower doesn't think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms. And i thought that's the same thing with with us as humans. We don't have to compare ourselves to the person sitting next to us. We have to compete with that person. We have to compete with ourselves. That's the only one or we just bloom. We do whatever we want in life and the same thing with confidence. Weaken confidence comes from within each one of us. And i think as we look back on little children. I believe that children start to develop confidence And maybe they're taught that and then as we get. Older confidences is taught out of us. So we start to listen to what the world is telling us and rethink. Oh we're not as confident as we should be and that's where we get into trouble. We need to get out of our comfort zone and push past that fear. Sometimes that hold us back of competence. So that leads me to the second quote that i wanted to share from mark twain and he says courage is resistance to fear mastery. Fear not absence of fear. So wanna keep that in mind as you think about people that you might view as confident people that they're just brimming with confidence. It's not that they have that they have no fear. Everyone has fear they just have found ways to push through that to control that more than the fear controlling itself. I honestly believe fear holds people back in a lot of things and confidence is also one thing

What A Day
Dozens Are Gunned Down in ‘Day of Shame’ for Myanmar
"Myanmar experienced. Its deadliest day violence over weekend. Since the military coup according to the united nations the country's security forces killed more than one hundred people on saturday including a five year old boy and several other children and teenagers the killings which took place in cities across the country came a day after the military use state run tv to threaten protesters with a quote shot in the head or the back end quote if they continue to oppose military rule a spokesperson for a group of elected government officials called the event a quote day of shame for the military since the coup in february security forces have become increasingly violent in their crackdown on their own people. Killing over four hundred civilians imprisoning thousands more the us eu and uk all condemned the killings weekend and last week the us said it would impose sanctions onto military owned conglomerates in the country.

Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
"one hundred people" Discussed on Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
"On one interaction with harvesting nature crew. So check it out You can ask questions and we'll get back to you straight from the crew cells and we're looking forward to seeing you on there. Yeah we're we're starting to push think we're pushing what about one hundred almost one hundred people on there which is great. Everybody's guy yeah. It was good questions and comments and.

Secrets to Win Big With Arjun Sen
Marketing Guys: What Makes Them Click with VIP Guest Elias Crum & Mark van Horik
"Walk me do incredible talents. Who see the world differently but have fallen thread. Come together and what's the value. Each one of you bring who make marketing guys the school concept in your business his stocked with you and then martin short short. Show us so Mark mark will jump in. I know him so Absolutely so Yes can i met a couple of years ago through a mutual friend and colleague introduced me to mark She's no longer a colleague actually but You know markelle has decided to The that our little corporation works pretty well. And i think he he is a very enthusiastic about it. We met i think free four years ago And mark had a background in marketing founded marketing guys ten years ago. This is our tenth anniversary this year. So hopefully we can celebrate and take the team somewhere. Fly somewhere one once covid. The as let's say been reduced a little more the the thing you know you're asking what do you at what. What's your specific Value what i tend to say is that i like to create stuff from from scratch. I liked to create something from nothing so start. Businesses start from scratch when there is virtually nothing so i i have made like a career. That is a little upside down. I started at a very big company. Royal telecoms kp and we had like thirty thirty. Five thousand people are at the time and then moved to access for all which is an isp service provider during the dotcom boom the first boom and they had like three hundred employees and then i ended up at the ram mobile data where i had the pleasure of setting up an office in the us and we had like one hundred people Before i started in two thousand eleven thinking like you know i. I'd like to start something on my own. And before i knew it we were ten people and my wife was telling me to to move out of out of the house. Because she didn't like all the men and women on the on the dining table anymore you know. She wanted us to move into offices. And you know that's that's a long story short and then you know. That's that's the thing i i really liked to do is make something out of nothing. It's always easy to have an idea ideas that easy The execution than i like to think you know. What kind of ideas can i move into something into a business. An idea without a business value is just. Stay a hobby right. So if you don't have a business model behind it if you don't know how to make money on it And it shouldn't be you know. Making money is not is never a purpose but you know as you have to make money in order to have a a living attitude to have a know a a business that matters so that's insured by answer mart. Wash s a. What would you add to that. And also you tell me little big evolve. Marketing guys us. Alzheimer's plus nine democracy were the doesn't need another branding companies buck. The border does need marketing guys. Because you guys a unique unique and adamovich so tell me little bit about your role. And what's unique niche marketing guides in the states. I was always interested in technology Got a marketing backgrounds but always did something with technology. All since nineteen ninety-five something like that and When i met elias We were talking about a marketing technology. And he actually said well. How do you to join us. And and pick that marketing technology part. What i in in two thousand ten. I had the choice. Doing something with that. Was something completely new in those days or go with another technology part and that was clouds. I chose for cloud and abuts in two thousand seventeen Indeed fi that mutual contact. I had a chat with the end and we came up this marketing technology part and And he said we'll how would you like to join us and and bring that to the next level. That sounds great. why don't they. I didn't was very interested in a everage marketing company but with allies at so. Of course this is interesting because now the got this intersection between marketing technology and and that can make really a difference and and stand out and it is indeed the whole marketing technology. Part that sets up parts set us apart from from the rest There are a zillion marketing agencies. All full service or whatever you wanna call them. There are just a few mark tech agencies. And i think that the marketing guys are really especially in the netherlands. We're we're we're expanding to western europe and so as that we won't be really on the four four end of everything. What's with marketing technology. That's the reason why we also set up the mark and technology both costs and that's great five. This bulk causing. You should know that also charging you meet a lot of interesting people but you see and hear all these passions of of how you can use technology to help people to help companies and i think that that's something that allies and i share is really the urge to help companies really to succeed that. That's also what we then. We help companies succeeds in by using the right technology. And there are zillion tools. I think that There are about seven thousand eight thousand. I'm not sure about that elias. What the counting does this moment. Slowly thousand nine thousand at the moment and sifting through the and really getting finding the gems and and and using them to help your customers really. That's one of the great things marketing technology. You're using text off to make your marketing more personal more geared to people and it's that combination and it's making it. Yeah well that's the paradox. Using technology to become more human. And that's what really and therefore the marketing guys is really because otherwise we could have been denmark tech agency or something like that. No where the guys you know where people were human. Nothing relate to us.

Desperate Pastor Podcast
"one hundred people" Discussed on Desperate Pastor Podcast
"Your relationship with the lord and more on your your your an extrovert in cambridge. It's it's based in earthly abilities of flesh liabilities Versus somebody you know the gospels not meant for only those that can communicate. Well you know it's for those that know. Christ it make disciples is a call for all of us. It cannot be even that premise alone. If i must say come to my seminar. I'm gonna teach you a room of even one hundred people. This is how you present the gospel. Yeah there's no way hundred people have the same personality ability he's level so instead we teach people to love jesus right to know him to have an personal intimate growing relationship with the lord and that will lead them into conversations where they're talking about what they what they actually know what they've experienced the love that in christ in the gospel. I went through when i went through even my licensing and ordination. They want you to do in some way. They want you to do things similar way. They want you to. How would you present the gospel. What's your styles what they would ask. And i'm like i don't i mean the gospels. The gospel obviously. How do we get there. I don't know like it's it's different every time when you sit with somebody and you hear what's going on life it's different parts of the story of the word of god come to your mind. Yeah if you look at even the way. The paul presents the gospel throughout the entire new testament as he talks to different groups of people he presents different pieces of it differently to different groups of people depending on where they're at because he knows those people yeah he knows them. He's not walking anyways. This could just keep our love house. Right i does tie with. I mean we hit that pretty. I think we talked about the tracks the tracks and all of that..

TED Talks Daily
Climate change is our reality. Here's how we're taking action
"Hello everyone. I'm al gore founder and chairman of the climate reality project. This extraordinary moment of great challenge and great loss is obviously also a moment of great awakening and a great opportunity. The global pandemic structural and institutional racism with it's horrific violence the worsening impacts of the climate crisis all of these have accelerated the emergence of a new and widespread collective understanding of our connection to the natural world the consequences of ignoring science and our sacred obligation to build a just society for all the climate reality project. Trains thousands of climate leaders around the world and all one hundred ninety. Five nations advocate for a future humanity deserves. You're about to hear from four very different people who've gone through this week long training and hear how they've been inspired to act. I want to let them speak for themselves. Beginning with he minna. Loria jimena is working in central america to influence public policy and develop young later. She has given presentations on climate of thousands of people and has now created her own gio on her. Costa rica in out two thousand sixteen. Cheney vicks training nine change. I found ngo cold Bells my job has been focused on for me. Orthodox they both sation climate change supporting i see anti-taliban young eaters. Environmental hours somehow having more why and fifty presentations on climate crisis visuals raging personally more than three thousand one hundred people in. I am also proud of being part of eco savvy. Casulaties defy mistake nasseri. Nanna furman born in. Indonesia is a climate advocate extraordinaire and calls herself. A daughter of the rainforest is the muslim coordinator for green faith and co founder of the global muslim climate network. My name is nona man and i am a climate reality leaders in my life journey. I realized that behavior and consumption habits have contributed in environmental degradation and have resulted in global warming. However i believe that people grow spiritually through a strong relationship with the earth being born in the rainforest region of sumatra. I believe in our of our forests as the nejra solution to our climate crisis by giving indigenous peoples and traditional communities more rights to protect and manage the forest where they left now more than ever. It is time for us to look climate justice at the and center of our struggle. It's in the kaduna region of northern nigeria. They call gloria song. Boulos the queen of the climate crisis. Gloria has also founded a cocoon abased. Ngo that is focused on education empowerment and climate as the chemicals plans into training apply for eighty two thousand seventeen house me to be into bill capacity afterwards and they spend on my various action really very of some of my one of chief manages to children of his junior to get up to talk about climate change disclosures of climate change. Some walks have gone around eating me. See the planet. I mean planets scenes.

Ring Time Pro Wrestling's tracks
"one hundred people" Discussed on Ring Time Pro Wrestling's tracks
"Recall the signing of the contract for your title shot at hulk hogan in wrestlemainia three. You said you taught holding a lot but still one more or less than to give him in the final chapter. And i'm big title match at the silverdome in pontiac. Twenty nine you wanna talk to somebody you talk to me. He's going to all his talking in the ring. You talk to me. You wanna talk about the final chapter. I'll be glad to talk about the final chapter the final chapter and the life and history and the career of kogan hogan. I know it you know everybody knows it. Yeah three years. You can't laugh at that. You're lucky it makes the money you got a cartoon. He got stalled erode wrote good. You had a good you know. You can't beat this man toughest man in the world. Nobody can beat this man. You think with all that blonde haired little out there behind you you shaking your python. You think you can beat him diving leads. It can't be done by. You can guys like you part one hundred people you. This is the next heavyweight champion of the world. Get ready to swallow hogan it's all andre. What about that that. Unless you don't understand. I mean. I do the if you don't file. Maybe i will conduct. And how do you like that all.

REALITY OF REALITY
"one hundred people" Discussed on REALITY OF REALITY
"That part i believe. But but there's a difference between being a narcissist and being a you know exactly so Four percent of the population are sociopaths. Only four percent room of one hundred people four of them are going to want to undermine you and destroy your life. That's a lot of people when you think of. That's only one hundred people. You've got four people so this is something you know when we call people. A sociopath can ex-girlfriend ex-boyfriend all use a sociopath. We we've lightly throw that term around and that ends up hurting us because we need to know more about sociopath easy because next door the person you might piss off could be a sociopath and destroy your life and literally. They will live off of destroying your life right. And that's the distinction to that's important because they're greedy and they're sociopathic because greedy is greedy the without the destroying your life partner or sick. Yeah and Just like pedophiles. We need to protect ourselves from them. So why so these doctors It starts with their many mental as you said and then these guardians are then equipped with this note. Doctor's note to do is a called x. partee hearing right so that basically is like an emergency hearing that they can do without the client. Which is what happened in the movie. That says this person's clearly losing it. They can't keep them. They can't stay in their own home. They can't be in charge of their finances. The judge says oh. Thank you guardian for taking care of them and before you know it. They're threatening the person in the home. Who is being gaslight. Essentially into you know thinking that they're gonna get arrested now. Can they be arrested of course on the order. The police have to help. I mean this is a court order so this is a police. Have any idea like what's really going on there just showing up to two of the four people that were well the five people that were arrested after the film after the guardians got released One of them was a cop. So i think I think there's a lot of negligence involved I think that's why you know the whole defunding..

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Assessing Semiconductor Supply Issues, Giga Berlin Battery Update
"Everybody robbing our here and today we're going to be talking about the semiconductor supplier issue that has been affecting the automotive industry as a whole and we do have a few other topics to go through as well. This is a live episode because after we go through this. I do have some thoughts to share. But i thought it'd be best shared live so we're gonna do the kind of normal episode structure But it will be live so bear with me as always but we'll get into it will start off just looking at the stock today so finish down five point three percent to eight hundred and four dollars eighty two sons. I compare to the nasdaq which is on the video. But down a quarter of a percent so it was a tough day for tesla today especially relative to the broader market other automakers. Did you know at least the ones. I looked at fare worse than the market today as well thing. Gm ford were right around down to percents neo. Probably in that ballpark as well So i don't know that this drop was entirely isolated to tesla but certainly tussle moved a little bit further perhaps related to the supply of semiconductor. So let's move into that topic For whatever reason. I've had i don't know fifty to one hundred people. Ask me about this over the last two days whether that's in the youtube comments or on twitter or on patriae on a lot of people for some reason seem to be incredibly interested in this in the last forty eight hours even though this has been something that's been discussed in the automotive industry since back in mid december And tesla has already talked about it a little too so we'll go through tussles comments. I'm here as well. So essentially what's going on. I'll go into some links here in a second. But what's going on here is that there is the semiconductor supply shortage which is a factor of multiple different things that factored into it so primarily what has been driving it is two things the pandemic and then the rise in some areas of consumer electronics. So the work from home movement during the pandemic has caused increase supply for things like laptops and stuff like that. That people are upgrading for working from home. The five g cycle with phones has caused an increase from what i gather in semiconductor needs and then the next generation consoles with the xbox one whatever it's called now and the bs five launching those things have worked together to create more more demand in the consumer electronics base and then in the automotive space because of the shutdowns that were experienced in the first half twenty twenty the a lot of automakers cut their orders or their contracts with semiconductor suppliers to help get through that period of time. So what that is caused. Is those autumn those suppliers to necessarily want to cut production. And things like that. They worked through Their safety stocks. So let's let's get into you some comments here from Chipmakers the first one. That i wanna look here. This is from microchip technology. So this is from a couple of weeks backer. Just not only one week back. But they kind of talk about how they got into the situation that they're in In terms of semiconductor in the automotive supply chain so they're talking about how their customers generally pulled back very hard. During the pandemic there was no backlog visibility in this environment. They had no choice to down inventories and safety stock to protect themselves from what looked like severe economic contraction and they saw similar similar actions from their suppliers that worked that they were together for Actually producing their semiconductors so they said during his time no one in the industry was adding capacity. Obviously given the uncertainty about win things would recover And that uncertainty extended significantly as the bottom of market as well so one of the things that they talk about here. That will come back. A little bit later is that they're offering this microchip. Preferred supply program called bs to offer the prioritized capacity to companies. That are willing to work with them. To order. twelve months of continuous non cancelable non reschedule will supply So they're not guaranteeing capacity for that but they're prioritizing people that are willing to make those longer term commitments and because if we rewind it back to the for salvatore nineteen because other because a lot of other because a lot of automakers were uncertain about their demand they were unwilling to give a lot of certainty to these two suppliers. So that's kind of brought the semiconductor situation into where it is today and they're trying to work through this now and that's impacting. A lot of different automakers couple other quotes here just from people in the industry so this one is from continental Major supplier in the space. They're talking about lead. Times for semiconductors saying what with lead times of six to nine months. The semiconductor industry has not been able to scale it fast enough to meet this unexpected growth. In automotive demand which really is a return to previous levels not necessarily new growth than they continue saying quote the bottlenecks from the semiconductor industry expected to continue well into twenty twenty one causing major disruptions and continentals production. So that gives us a bit of a timeline in terms of how this issue looks. We don't necessarily have a scale from that. Then let's move into one of their quote here. This is from Tmc one of the obviously major manufacturers. I think they do like seventy percent of some semiconductors or something like that so specific to their automotive customers They continued to decrease demand for cms t s emcees semiconductors in third quarter of two thousand nineteen. The chipmaker only began to see southern recovery automotive orders in the fourth quarter. Their ceo said earnings call earlier this month

The Indigo Podcast
"one hundred people" Discussed on The Indigo Podcast
"We said you know getting brilliant on the basics and i think that's a nice way to think about this you know what are we trying to do as an organization and how can we be great managers. How can we be great leaders. How can we motivate people. Keep work organized Make people hey. Maybe they even don't hey coming to work. Maybe actually like coming to work. Those types of things can be really important to focus upon. If that's not in place for you already yeah. If you've got a hole in your boat you know who cares if you got a new mass. You're gonna sink. You know so put but you know you gotta plug those holes in the basic and one of the things that always gets me about these trends as we talked about. It's missing some of those bread and butter issues but it has a bias towards white collar enterprise level organizations. Because i guess those are the people that pay site people in the in the end right. You know mom. And pops bakery isn't going to hire site person to come and help their for nighttime bakers have a better culture. That's well in some of these ideas just require a certain number. Employees even be relevant so for example when you think about talent management and career paths within an organization if you're an organization of one hundred people it's kind of hard to think about career paths. Maybe you can a little bit. But it's not like you can say. Hey you come in at this level. There's a great chance you're going to get promoted into this level and so forth because you don't have any you just don't have the numbers to actually support that. So yeah i think there's probably a bias towards the larger organizations and those ones that have more mature ways of functioning. I also wonder if there's a disciplinary bias. Here which you know so. This is this -ociety for dutchman organizational psychology list. So they get to have a bias right this..

Christoph Trappe: Business Storytelling Podcast
"one hundred people" Discussed on Christoph Trappe: Business Storytelling Podcast
"Lots of dates with your audience. Find out what they cared about. What works and you know. Different people are gonna like different things. I think that's the bit we need to get our head around. There is no one-size-fits-all magic solution here. But dating so much work it is but it is. And i think we've got to stop being good to stop expecting this to be easy. It's not marking never easy. We just fooled ourselves into thinking. It was because we could get everybody all at once and sure enough some of them so terrible analogy here but where i grew up in scotland. There was a saying that if you walk into a bar ask one hundred people to sleep with you. Statistically one of them will say yes. That was the way that marketing used to work. The question is with that. One person was the one that you wanted to spend the rest of your life with. I think as marketers you may be happening with one hundred one night done but the longer term value is surely the better longer term option. I'm sure you byron. Sean would have some thoughts on that. Considering the whole the way brands work as a book..

Who Invited Her?
"one hundred people" Discussed on Who Invited Her?
"You guys got to know this. Everybody knows it. Do you know what it is. Yes and weren't they going to do a reboot friends. Not just max. I thought yeah sarah. In the city with now samantha. I'm not into that. Kills me to that at all. Note damn review episode of friends. Never i did see a mean though. That was like. I want to win the lottery so i can buy the rights to friends and then release it without the laugh tracks to finally prove that it is not funny. I would be down for that. Can you do that too many fleas. I don't like friends. i don't like it at all. I feel like i feel like i'm one of the few people on the plan. And it's very polarizing. When i say that real white real is so white all right next one. This is a newer one. I don't know if any of you have seen this show so this is going to be interesting at it popular show. I know a few people of my friend group. No any takers is. Is that buddy tennessee. Show close bassey. I don't know if any of you have seen oracle piece. It sounds like a game of thrones or something robbie now that show about all the gods and goddesses. They put in modern day. Good american which the news. I just catching up on that. Show that show so good. If you'd know everyone rose is obsessed with clearly like watch this. Genie have sex with this. God so high. I know it's one hundred. It's the theme song to one hundred people who may watch that show because they know there's a few is that the song from one hundred and we're going to.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
More arrests announced as inauguration security takes shape
"Texas realtor who made online threat to the us capital last week has turned herself in to the fbi. Special agent matt. Desarno do not tolerate violent agitators and extremists who used guys a first amendment protected activity to incite violence and recap and video ryan as as frozen trump for a pardon so far more than two hundred people have an identified in more than one hundred arrests have been made as security in the area of the capital is stepped up in the final days. Before the inauguration national park service has now announced that all of the dc national mall and all dc landmarks will be closed from today until the day after the inauguration and they are limiting the size of any protests to one hundred people so no more than one hundred people can gather together. Any protesters will have to walk through metal detectors. They're very worried about the potential for arm protest. Fox's

Side Hustle School
How can I increase my conversion rate?
"Has heard that increasing your conversion rates which is the percentage of people who see your offer by it is more important than finding new customers. But how do you do it. This is a good time for a reminder. There are only three ways to make more money from your business. Starting a side small business. Whatever it is you only got three ways to make money from it. You can first of all acquire more customers so you've got a few customers you like. Where can i find more. That's how most people tend to think number two. You can sell more to existing customers so you can either raise your price or sell more products provide more services etcetera wore number three. You can increase the conversion rate again. A number of people the percentage of people who see your offering by it so in the long run. You'd like to do all three of these but most inexperienced business owners inside us lawyers focus mostly on the first one about is working on getting new customers but conversion is extremely important. We're gonna talk about in this listener question today. But here's a quick example if you have one hundred people who see your offer and one of them. One hundred one hundred people coming to your website every day. Let's say one of them signs upper purchases. That's a one percent conversion rate which in some industries is not bad. You could focus on finding two hundred people to see your offer or you can work on trying to increase that conversion rate perhaps to two percent or higher. And of course if you could do that well. The same number of people are coming to your sites or otherwise seeing your offer. But you're converting twice as many or whatever. The number is so conversion rate is very very important. What are some ways we can actually or improve it. Let's talk about it after this quick message from our sponsor. Thank you sponsor whether you're looking to add stable cash flow. From dividends or prefer long-term growth through appreciation fund rise makes investing in private real estate as easy as investing in stocks bonds or mutual funds. Got an easy to use website. You can track your portfolio's performance and watches. Properties across the country are acquired and improved. I am personally a fund rise investor. I've been using their service for more than a year now and not required to do that at all as any part of our partnership or sponsorship. Here i really enjoyed it. I thought it's a really interesting model. Especially if you're looking to create diversified portfolio and invest in real estate without. You know being a landlord. I encourage you to check it out. See for yourself. How one hundred thirty thousand. Investors have built a better portfolio with real estate. It takes just a few minutes to get started. Go to fundraise dot com slash side-hustle today that's r. Dot com slash site us up rise dot com slash site. Us all chris just listening to the show since last year. I've heard you say that increasing your conversion rate is more important than finding new customers. That makes sense. But how do we do. What are some ways of the small businesses. Have been muscled through here. You i've heard about ab testing for example. But it sounds complicated or something. If you have any ideas. I would love to hear those two. Thanks chris gay man. Thank you so much for listening and philly right. Conversion is the way to go. And you're actually on the right track with ab testing so. Let's let's talk about this. Ab testing also known as split. Testing is not only for big companies for anybody. Who's not familiar with this. Ab testing is when there are two versions or multiple versions of a website. Or anything else that you interact with online and you only get to see one of those versions when you're a consumer but the business is actually seeing how different people respond to different copy or different design or some element and over time. They kind of add these things up and say okay well version a. is better than version b. or vice versa. And then you start testing another variable and yes. It can be very sophisticated. So that's why some people think well. This is only for big businesses. Some businesses are constantly testing dozens of variables in adjusting in real time. And such but the reality is a lot of big increases in conversion rate are not gonna come from like these tiny changes in like all the dozens of variables. They're gonna come from a couple of key things. And so if you have a website if you use google analytics showed usually encourage people to do. It's free you can put a tag on your website. And google allows you to a certain number of experiments where you have two different versions of the site wordpress. If you're using that also has free or low cost plug ins so just search wordpress split testing wordpress ab testing. If you shop by. They also have a way to do that. So basically wherever. Your website is hosted. Look and see if there's an easy solution for it if you don't want to try something else just because they are so common now and then once you get going. You should always be testing. Something as i said has the big things. Big things are headlines other messaging pricing in particular. Like i've seen more than once that increasing the price doesn't actually 'cause conversion to go down sometimes so then you make more money on every sale in some cases it may actually go up. A higher price conveys more confidence to buyers depending on the product. And so that's the most important thing that i would start with Delving into that world a little bit a couple of other small things ask for referrals. People are referred to your business. There's this built in trust element compared to just somebody who stumbles upon it. Cold display testimonials and reviews also builds. Competence shows social proof. Perhaps had a guarantee if you don't have one and that depends on the kind of business. Of course i usually say have really bold guarantee like a really strong guarantee or none at all but these are just a couple of tips. I think overall just explain that role of ab testing is going to be good for japan than anybody else. In that situation of i've got business. How do i actually increase my sales to just go out and find customers or is there something else i can do. There's something else you can do. Is explore how to increase your conversion rate.

The $100 MBA Show
Should I plan an in-person event in 2021?
"Freddie wants around her own in-person conference for her blog. baking blog in twenty twenty one. Do i think she should do that. It's a big question. And i'm gonna give you two scenarios one. I definitely think you should not do a conference in twenty twenty one and the second scenario i would say with these caveats. It may not be a bad idea. So when or what scenario do i think. It's a bad idea to run a conference in person conference in two thousand twenty one here. We go. well i. I want to say that we are not out of the woods. Okay even the vaccine is on. Its way it's going to take a wild. For most of the countries around the world's population to be vaccinated we fully vaccinated. And even with the vaccination they say you know masks social distancing is still going to be in which makes it very hard for in person conferences so if your conference is more than fifty people i would say i wouldn't do it because is going to be hard to find a venue where you can social distance one half meters away from each other with people that are you know one hundred people in a conference two hundred. That's a very tough. If you're attracting people outside your local area if this is just maybe a local meet up or maybe just within your stay or your city I would say okay. Maybe you know that way you can kind of control the numbers and you don't have to worry about travel but if you're attracting people from across your country as well as a from overseas and other countries flying and getting on a plane and you know traveling internationally is still going to be very difficult in two thousand twenty one which will hinder the success of your conference. There are a lot of variables that will be out of your control for your conference. It'd be successful. Conferences are about socializing and getting to know people and high fives. You know that's just not going to jive with covid. Nineteen even as we roll into twenty twenty one. I think this is going to be a very interesting year. Because we're going to have to transition into maybe what is going to become our normal the first three months. We're not going to two different from twenty twenty. It's gonna take some time as we ramp up and have everybody vaccinated now if you have a small conference a small meet up less than fifty people. It's in a local area. You can social distance and you're planning to do it at the end of two thousand eight hundred q four then i would say okay. Even if that's the case i would definitely make sure your venue will refund you. If you're unable to do because of code restrictions have an easy system to refund tickets to your you know conference attendees if whatever equipment are swag that you you can use in you know the next year or the next time you can do the conference i would take all these precautions the issue with a conference that you need a lot of lead time to sell the tickets especially if you are trying to sell over one hundred tickets so you need to announce a venue a date well in advance three months in advance at least and with covert. It's hard to plan. This is why my gut reaction was like. Hey if you can avoid running conference in two thousand twenty one if you can do it virtually if he could do a summit if you can do something in twenty twenty two i would feel a lot. More confident That you'd have a lot more in your control to succeed now. I've seen a lot of in person. Conferences pivot to doing virtual some. Its virtual conferences Online and they actually did a pretty decent job. A lot of people have enjoyed online conferences because there are less expensive. They're easy to run. They're easier to attend a lot easier for you to get people to attend because there's no barrier of travel you know even if there was no covid so you're going to get more attendees Leads more sales all that kind of stuff. You can make an interactive. You can make fun. You can really do your best and by the way as your first time conference. Doing a virtual conference online might be a good way for you to just work out the kinks. It's a good. Mvp of in person conference. I am more on today's episode before that let me go love to today's sponsor support for today show comes from true underdog podcast. I wanna take a moment to share a new podcast. True underdog recently launched by four time entrepreneur of the year award winner. Jason waller. it's real. It's raw it's a motivational. If you're looking for inspiring stories and killer entrepreneur advice you've got to head on over and subscribe to true underdog podcast. Jason waller is the definition of a true. He was raised in a trailer. Park suffered childhood abuse was kicked out of high school and became a dead in his teens after struggling to care for his young family and hearing awards. And no and you can't too many times. Jason found the power within and use his street smarts to start three companies from the ground up his latest enterprise power home solar is on the path to becoming a billion dollar enterprise. I don't know about you. But i'm feeling motivated already and trust me when i tell you. This guy's energy is contagious. Head on over to true. Underdog podcasts here. How jason and his guest turned their lives around to achieve massive success. Subscribe to true hundred. Our podcast on apple spotify youtube. Or your favorite podcast app to wrap up. Today's lesson in percents of are a logistic nightmare with alcove nineteen. I've run a plenty of them of a lot of them. So if you can minimize the headache for yourself when you have a lot more control in two thousand twenty two. Hopefully i would do that. Alternatively the like. I said if you can keep it local small you can social distance. You can do it later in the year. That makes things a little bit more feasible or better yet. Run a conference run it online. It's a great way for you to do a minimum viable version of your first time conference

Hollywood Real
"one hundred people" Discussed on Hollywood Real
"Maybe read in front of the tv or spending a one on one time with with your family. That i'd probably wanna. It's i do think it is very like italy draining to be around a lot of people especially when you were doing it right and taking the time to actually have genuine conversations in your actually engaging in conversation think you probably have introverted. Tendencies like like i do. That's why i enjoy this. One on one format of conversation much better much more than going to a large party in trenton. Mingle with one hundred people. Yeah i know well my My sports my sports psychologists. Like when i started working with me he was like okay. Well i'll meet you at starbucks. And i'm like starbucks everybody's gonna hear our conversations that but his his idea behind it is that you should be able to have in depth conversation with me with all these distractions going on because athlete you. It's not like there aren't distractions going on. You know there was so many other things going on while you have to get focused so if you can't get focused in starbucks and you're not gonna be able to get focused for your fight. That's an interesting strategy. Yeah so how else do you are there. Any other tactic see us. prefight What sort of fight routine to have. I don't really have a routine. Because i feel like if the routine didn't go the way as plant than i would like freak out so i don't every fights different every moment different. I'm a different fighter. Stepping into the octagon that i was the last fight camp. My opponent is a different fighter. This fight than they were there last fight. So i can't. I feel like if i had a routine i would be pitching pigeon holing myself and to you know i basically like chopping myself in the corner because no fights ever going to be the same not going to be the same if something was off on the routine than it would just mess with my mind so i kind of just go with the flow and let things happen..

Unreserved
A deep dive into American Thanksgiving
"Four hundred years ago a ship pulled up on the shores of cape cod mass sits. The merchant ship wasn't carrying. It's normal cargo of dry goods and wine this time it carried more than one hundred people people seeking religious freedom and a new way of life seeking a new world but the world they found across the ocean wasn't new. It was his oldest people who lived there the wont people the people of the first light. It was as old as the corn beans and squash. They grew and as old as the songs they sang. This week on unreserved. You've probably heard about the first meal the pilgrims in native american shared so today. We're going deeper into that history and finding out more about the walnut people and how that votes arrival changed everything. This year to commemorate the arrival of the mayflower celebrations were planned in the united states. Womp dog people were consulted in the lead up to the mayflower four hundred events. This time they wanted their history and truths at the forefront and to examine what it meant when the mayflower landed on this side of the ocean. Things weren't unfolding in exactly the same way in plymouth. England when art historian stephanie. Pratt was invited to advise on an art piece. That was going to celebrate the mayflower voyage. She decided to help correct. Its course and in doing so. She brought clarity to the conversation about the mayflower in. A part of the world were indigenous. History is not as well known. We've reached her at her home in devon england. Stephanie welcome to the show. Hi there so this project you advised on a part of your involvement with mayflower. Four hundred Massive program events mostly in the uk To mark the mayflower voyage. That happened four hundred years ago. So how did you get involved with mayflower four hundred well as sort of a a slow buildup i suppose i began probably in about twenty eighteen to advise on what was called the educational committee or the the educational program for mayflower for hundred and i kind of was snuck in by a friend of mine his name is danny riley and he is probably wanted to spearhead people along with his wife angeles sherlock who have really been very critical of the whole process. The help build up the complete while what they would call sanitizing of history. And so you had some reservations about taking on this role. Can you can you tell us why. That was why i think danny himself said you know this is gonna be kind of a poisoned chalice because You know that you're going to be helping. Make them feel better about what they're doing. And so i know that you were part of shaping. A massive art installation near where the mayflower would have departed plymouth. england near where you are today and it's a. It's a sculpture of lights that spells out the words. No news world's Can you tell me about that sculpture. Well the the artists that were involved in that sculpture. They're called still moving. And they've known each other for many years and i think when the first Announcement of ding for art projects under the mayflower umbrella came up. These guys took advantage but they admitted to me later on that they at the beginning had really no idea what the mayflower was. What it what it represented certainly not what representative indigenous peoples north america. So they were told at the beginning. You know you have to be careful with this but what they came up with was the idea that they would have in lights. The words the new world and they presented that to locals in plymouth. some of whom were very critical and said no. You cannot absolutely cannot do that but you need to talk to stephanie. So they came up to exeter where i live and asked me about it and my very first reaction was says. No that's ridiculous. You absolutely cannot say the new world what are you talking about. There never was a new world. We live on one planet. This is what it is. You know trying to teach little kids. I guess that's how i felt and And they were very very grateful and they listened and luckily they had another idea which was to put up a changing sign or changing signed edge. Which would move between the words new worlds no new worlds no world and so forth so they had several iterations they would use and i said yes. That's that's the one you need to go with.