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"You're In Charge: Conversation that Spark Change" with Glenn Pasch
"wylie" Discussed on "You're In Charge: Conversation that Spark Change" with Glenn Pasch
"Would the one word you think they would use to describe you? Wow. One word to describe me, that's a very complex question. They would all say that I'm fairly intense. That would be the word. I'm in Texas. Okay. I can see that. Go with that. No, that's good. Okay, so last question. We've talked about a lot of things and covered a lot of different topics. And the information is just so wonderful. But if you wanted to make sure that the audience took one thing away from our conversation, what would that one thing be? An optimized leader transforms the world an unresolved one distorts it. That's what I want to. I want them to sit with that and realize what that actually entails and means is when you're an optimized version of yourself, you actually can transform the world around you. If you don't, you're going to distort it. That is, I love that. That is fantastic. Fingers great. Listen, sir, while I thank you so much for your brother. I'm so glad we connected and that you came here. We're with the audience where they can connect with you. I know that as you said, you're coming out now from the woodwork and behind the scenes to where can people connect with you online socially or website? Where can they connect? Yeah, absolutely. Time to erupt dot com is a 40 link to my website Wiley McGraw dot com. That's where they can really delve into just connecting them more into my philosophy and understanding of high performance and leadership development. They can read that paper helping versus optimizing or why you need to get unfucked or both. They should read both highly recommend that. But times erupt dot com and you and I are connected on LinkedIn, so LinkedIn forward slash Wiley McGraw. And I want to share this as well. I know that people are listening to this. There might be there might be this idea that there's Wiley's providing me this information and then there's going to be some form of like, I guess protocol on how to connect with them. And at the end of the day, Glenn, I am not my work is not a program and it's not a process. It's not a system. I don't do sales funnels. I don't do click baits. I don't do email lists. What I care about is real world conversation for people to have the capacity and have the desire for optimization. So if you feel compelled and you reach out and connect, you can pick up the phone and literally call me directly and we can have a real world conversation and just explore regardless of where they might take us. That's why I put myself out there. Love that. Love that. Let's go, folks. Please take Wiley up on his offer. Again, I try not to have people on the show that are like you said, all of a sudden they're in a funnel and hey program and a lot of the rest of that, I market for a living and it a noise to help. I bet you do. I totally understand, yeah. So again, thank you so much for being welcome brother. Thank you..

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"wylie" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"Mondo there's a lincoln the description make it nice and easy for you. And i certainly do appreciate you patronizing us now. Is the big program for you I i love the name wiley. Mcgraw was sounds like a cartoon character. And i don't mean any offense by that but it it it's very Unique name while ago is a former star athlete competitive bull rider as i mentioned earlier. A three to a combat veteran he's worked with fortune five hundred ceo's and other c. suite executives hedge fund team bestselling author public figures athletes and other prominent thought leaders across many industries. Ladies and gentlemen please open your ears open your mind welcome in wylie. Mcgraw mine doug. Tv podcast while we welcome. Thank you brother. I appreciate him happier. Peak performance is a. I've always thought of it to be To be very individual thing And and the way you address it should be individualized just like everything else. I think in in the world today we kind of look for a one size fits all Type of solution to anything that we for solution for ends. Well what is your approach to That big performance isn't an individual thing or bay like a method thing for everybody to Follow what you said it. Best to start at the idea. Is that our society has been drastically. Ah program to look at performance as that one size fits all like you said. The approach to performance is The ability to stay on on track to complete tasks to to create those quantifiable measurements of growth. I've seen it many times in the financial sector especially working with edge on teams fortune five hundred executives in that financial world where they focused on performance as being a more of a mathematical thing. And when i look at performance. When i look at peak performance it's a matter of who you are in relationship to yourself at any given time performance itself is unique in dynamic as you are where human beings we are not These step-by-step things that operate in a in a compartmentalized way. So i look at approaching it from the individual a perspective and really getting people to understand their performance defines the limits of their success. Not the other way around. I appreciate that answer now. The the challenge For you is that you're one person you're a limited resource by by nature of being one person so using that individual approach Is there your ability to work with more people limited. Because it's just one person or do you train a team of people to do what you do to kind of You know expand upon your your ability to reach more people no i. I'm glad that you actually aspect. Because the point is first and my business was built around. Who i am my skills my gifts. It wasn't something that i studied our lord about to be able to cool qualify. Myself to do what i do but one of the things that i heard in passing over the years it of my travels and working with different people of high-calibre was that The world has enough expertise. But what's lacking is wisdom and looking at that aspect of what you just asked me is. I am one person but my wisdom in my life experiences in the skills that i developed through those intense life experiences. Or what i bring to the table to create the right environment for leaders to really radically evolve themselves so they can reach their peak and stay there now. I have curated over the decade plus of my professional life. A vast network of experts who specialize in a one specific skill set from way naturopathic medicine to psychology and these experts..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"I can't imagine going out and spending that amount of money on shoes. But i can't imagine going into an autism produce shaw and spending all the best quality food and project combined make a great meal away again is another. Yeah no but. I'm talking about a different thing. I'm talking about so i'm talking about who normal level of spending all. Yes ac- young. Yeah that's normal for me now. I might save up for something like that. If i really wanted those shoes. I find that my daughter did this. She wanted a pair of john laboratory shoes with the red soles when she was about eighteen or twenty beautiful shoes and she always will very high heels anyway and she had to shoot fund. She had a a box in her room and she used to put money every time eventually when it got so she had enough money to go out and buy at the time there about three hundred pounds. She actually didn't by them in the end because she then decided that spending the three hundred pounds on just one pair of shoes didn't represent the value but it was aspiration that she had and then she didn't after aspiration anymore so that's an expiration. We all have those whatever the top of the range for me. Laptop whatever you will have the top of the range food but we're talking about people who in different brackets of different a different. I yes together then. Normal is different and their aspiration will be different. I think we can forget that too when we we looking at our pricing. So if you're a va who wants to work with those really high flying people whose normal spending chanel shoes you'll prices will reflect that. Yeah but you'll moxie needs to reflect your messaging rates. Reflect us though. It's it's kind of interesting on you may realize listeners. The i've been doing lots of work lately on whom i find as at pricing and generally all of this business stuff and i'm finding whole thing really fascinating how interconnected is all as And you need to get one little thing to have a disconnect somewhere between the person. You're talking to us you before joe and the message that you put out if there's a disconnect and they're never gonna buy for. Is that your friend if if if you're not if you're not solving their problem you know we've gone real time way off philosophical very interesting valid point five. The aced taken any new as coming into the industry maybe looking at the industry basic average and thinking. that's what got stars and understanding how you change that move through those different phases of in descending new. You are what you do away who you serve it. It's this is very important to the concert discussions. Yeah and also i mentioned on the cool wiscon- on i was in conversation with a new. Va who's setting up yesterday any malcolm's asia and i was asking her what she was doing and she was saying she's going to start out very general because she didn't know what kind of niche she'd wanted yet and we've talked about this a lot over the last year and a bit but the thing i said to her was. That's great but what you might find your niche type of business as opposed to a type of service so you might start off wanting to be a generalist. Va and do the daren management and do the booking this and they admin of that and creating documents and doing the spreadsheets. But you might find that you only want to do this for trainers or coaches all retail business. So your niece then becomes the vertical market iran. Ron broad seventies. That your so. That's also something to consider. We've waffled from enough. What you reckon..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"That what you're selling is what. I absolutely can't do that right now. Yes one elemental fit the other elements of it is. It's not really. What i need is just switched on needed but when i looked into it it will i needed on. The other thing is is Is not right for me right now. He writes me next month. Yeah and in this particular upset. She talked about the things that you can snap back to people who say to your too expensive. Because they're bringing them money story to that compensation nothing is actually nothing to do with you mayo. Pricing thought was a really interesting perspective. Yeah it is. An is one of those things that you and i know. I been myself where i felt so that really am i a new. Do second. guess yourself when somebody says back your way too expensive etcetera etcetera etcetera and it is. It's very difficult when somebody says that. Now one of the ways. I am dealt with that in the past said to somebody okay. What's your budget. And we see what i can deliver within nakajima on what we can phase you budget one way of doing it But the other thing is that somebody says you say the expensive a they don't see or understand value all it's not right now the other thing that people don't think about is if you're getting that statement quite a lot thank your marching because it may be that you are offering your services to the wrong the wrong place at the wrong times. It's not that your message is wrong. So if you find yourself coming up against that will the top. Just reface it. Those things where networking who. You're talking to and all you talking to the people that have the money or other decision makers because in some businesses about the people who have could decision say yes. I'm gonna buy. Yeah absolutely and the not so..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"I think is phenomenal. Because there's always going to be some people who maybe not members or for whatever reason life they become members yet sir. So that's kind of quite an interesting number and powerline said a thousand joined in the last year. So that's that's. That's quite an astonishing. An astonishing number and i think next year survey is going to be really interesting don't you. Yeah because it's sort of like the there'll be three years that will be very interesting to contrast pre hurry. And i think that's going to be very telling next year. Many of these extra one thousand people have stayed in how many people who have retired or were planning to leave anyway. I think that was quite interesting as well. So the talks a little bit to the demographic of of of those people who are the as at the moment if seventy percent of them are looking to leave the profession in the next couple of years Usually that's probably due to retirements to be the main reason that's also quite an interesting statistic. Is that yeah absolutely. It's it's amazing what you can get from day to Collector in this sort of open is way the way chopping die seats attacked lots and lots of interesting things. I just hope that our line is going to enjoy the rest of her. Which is some hot the other day and she joined us on the phone which was the first time we've had some digest. Join us on the phone. Because she's staying in a caravan and it was just easier that way so That was that was. That was a first for us for the portugal. The first all podcast never used to be visual so it was probably just like an old fashioned podcast which just be audio anyway. Yeah so so. Yeah the jay what's What's on your agenda for the rest of today a off. She knocking shop arriving in about an hour..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"I think there's all said that slight and creeping feeding the by behead not doing very well compared to everybody else forums and facebook groups and things because so many people just you know based most the image that we want people to mine yeah is he weighs reflection. It's interesting because people do post You know what's actually going on inside the business because it's so none of us and You know it it got somebody who's stood what and it just it. It just is is something that they can be truthful about. What's actually going on in the business. How much they really charge people. How much that she. I know rule. What kind of is they work. Because all of those things interrelate together. And it's it's it's interesting enough We do throw in some random questions. Like the one about where you're going to be in five years time You know it's always interesting to have those questions in there and see what people come up with so i hope everybody When he was only says i get law of it and Yeah it's it's a pleasure to put them together. I should mention the other thing that we have in the set by. He's actually kind of big. Thank you to people who have made a difference in the ministry and on site please. They cute we had an absolute record number of no my knees You know we almost who give spot the industry and we keep it very appealing meals for the reasons why we had an insane. Number of people being Thanked so that works that they do giving to as giving the industry and it's It's really ugly Any thought that we just would just going through these bits and pieces and it's just It's really good and it shows how many people are giving about tonight. Whereas i think the full you know there was only two or three maybe trying to bring people together and and i think there's a lulled and that's fantastic..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Hours percentage of your time is spent on noble tusks We asked As well about you know how much you earn in regards to. How many as you work so if you work less hours per week you expect unless money because obviously work many hours but you also unnecess- an hourly rate because actually the clients value having been so it just kind of like a a bit of a trade off if you only want to work a small number of is weak the clients all going to pay you less because they need cover and and whereas if you work or let's say you're fulltime business You know the client's willing to pay more per hour for those that kind of thing So it's not just the amount of work we do is also the availability have being valuable to the clients. Which is kind of interesting. I think what. I of sensitive non billable hour just on the spur for an absolutely on ridge of va. Who so we're taking up the book stunted average the average va spent that sixty six percent of that time known billable activities. So that's like billy malting rain business out been and it will affect the lifetime. They've got dateable client work and not meets factions. If i say. I'm not be working with lots of different v. As in sub contracting oviously that known billable time goes up because not only managing that are in business but there will be managing the team of the as that work with them the workflows and through the system so they have a much higher known billable center So yeah it's it's an interesting one It's it's you know we we do have lots and lots of details on the pba businesses and Always surprises people. We've we've also questioned all few years A by you know how much. Gpa your subcontractors always great of a shock because although people quite often spiced about much they pay them. All the subcontractors and.

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"We would've seen a drop in things like those those kind of documentation. I mean haven't ready The only ones that we've kind of seen a in is anti money laundering regulations which is probably to the new pricing structure A small drop in website cooking privacy policy compliance again that's probably done to the number of You platforms that come on. Let's squash base and wicks which we don't have the city yeah we've had a small small drop. You know less less than one percent in client terms and conditions Actually you know it's not been a massive drop and we thought she an increase in professional indemnity insurance So i i think Rule i don't think there's only tough gigs or A problem all thinking that offensive question. I go uncle them so they about not only did you all this offensive question. Well see offensive question because we needed to know the onset. Yeah wants to seventy five percent of the feeding of the is long-term each interesting the the dropping suit of like the the compliance elements surprised that the law. Because i know that a lotta v. as you know we went through that process in industry about understanding Forward without days. I now a number of vh. You've made the decision that once. That was clear. No they don't do that toll So i'm not surprised at the drop of the around. The bay surprised about dropping things like tubs. But maybe this new as coming in who are getting things. The point of the survey will be could. Well be i mean. I think it's quite difficult sometimes to understand. You know what happened behind. I think joe. I think these are people that are maybe not made enough money yet but are planning on doing it so over time as we did the survey next year. We'll see what comes of that again. you know. I'm a big believer in knock forces. Which makes me a stinking capitalist. But you know these as own able to deliver to the clients and don't do a good job. They went stay in business. Loan louis absolutely absolutely. And i still hours won't wanted questions. Did you ask about hours. We also we also questions. I have to say a really big. Thank you guys that everybody be filled and we had a five hundred participants. That and we can't do without you guys and is the largest piece of research on v. As i believe in the world because i've seen the next biggest survey from america and they did not have as many as that I'm really proud. People you know. Take the time industry and fill in. It is a massive survey. There were ridiculous number of questions and you know we always say thank you to everybody and we try and as far as possible to give away as many as possible. Obviously it does cost money to put together and Campana everything and get all the all the kind of primary together we do. We do college for the report but if you were in the ten percent senate people that for the and you get free coffee so this year we had over four hundred people got free copies of seven hundred twenty four hundred and forty remember with lots of people freebies and Yeah the questions about working as were How many honesty work. Week and You know off joyce people working twenty one forty hours so between paul thomas little time and we asked about the non billable..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"I can think of it so you was saying about the thing yeah And how it works. It's so few. John commits so there's another one gone if you can get what's the other one that really sets people people edging get people all during. Am i take a stop. That is our hours that you would see what now it's no. I think we can talk about if you will But only go on job at joe they because it's always read right to when this comes up on on forums and things are car think. Okay what if. I mentioned the woods. Site gig oh excellent a side hustle aside side hostile. Isn't it not so little j. Can explain how awful they says. Every time these words get his he he to think this could be the a side of slow to earn a little bit of extra and you'll get various fool ribbons sometimes in the sba gre- prostate but other great says. Well somebody'll come on and say you know not doing very well at work. But i'm going to be visa side. He's just plowing. They are professional industry. And there are some bright getting roll-on gal making it quite lead they quite aggressive Lake guy can be quite aggressive east that kind of in a way side-hustle indicates that it's just a pocket money whereas fun professional. Be as running a business. It is just that ease of businesses is widely code and it fails sometimes when he hit afraid side hustle but you'll be diminished. oil industry. Auto job is being diminished kirmani. Do think see that business as a salute hustle. Which they they do other things. How many percentage no reckons day give giving time any we have coming. Coach said ten set. What about you shelley. What you're well. I was going to say five cents. Well i have to say is closest so it's four point eight percent So then we go all of these people the with terrified of just joining the industry. 'cause they just want to make money it really low number and it's it's double the number of men that are indian straight. There's sweetie given have been there all You know it's a really small small number I said seventy five percents being is a longtime business A time majority the number See the It is a business that suit lifestyle just now. So i guess that's maybe mums juggling childcare. Or you know somebody. That's that's maybe wanting was retirement. But as i said seventy percent seed being is a long ten business It it's a tiny tiny tiny percentage with see something that they doing is assigned gig and it's interesting because you get all of these kind of comments forum like just shooting people dying It is a tiny number unwiedly. I guess one of one of the things that concerns the is that using as a professional income is then really worried that these scientific va's again toughening an effect on You know things like professional standards like having a confidentiality agreement or having you know dissolves recovering fine all professional dental insurance and given high many people. We had joining the industry this year. You would have thought that if that side hustle Number was huge within those people joining..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"In which case they know dot connected to the industry. Oh you know they haven't been able to get through all vetting process Which is very sorry and You know our aim is to try and get as many people as possible as many trains. Postal through that process so that we can have a range of different trainers. Because you is squad personal thing you gel with some people and you'll be dislike other You know different people different ways of doing it and you know ideas to try and get people so that they can. They can the one that suits them but no win. They picks them that. It's the right one so we have an approve list of trainers and you can help we to come away sites not well yeah i think that's i think that's very good. I mean certainly. As an i teach right now I when i had my face to face training company so few years ago now. I had that company credit by bologna and florence chip and it costs mutiple james the on ice and it was very rigorous process. But i want my clients to know that. I've gone through that price s. So that they trust the. I had the right process in place. It's whatever i needed to happen. I think i think it's i've always been keen to show that i'm not just a person who uses muscle teach you do it. I actually when people tonight. I'm a proper training. And i think that's really important and everybody standards as well. I mean it's weird shelley because so many people just don't do the background. They should do when hunting money at which piece which i find bizarre. But maybe that's because i'm mean but you know your a quick we'll show supply. Yeah absolutely absolutely quick. We'll show you everything you need to know about anything that absolutely true. So what else. What other surprises. One of that in the serb. Whether anything's well as i said i was surprised at the avenue right in the of was still going up which i was really pleased because that shows that the industry is quite robust. These days The response i we have Eleven percent of businesses previously had no loan funding too boring for the very first time is the result of i. Don't i've heard from those that. They used it to expand their business. I used spotlight and things like that to not pay bills on ongoing basis but to maybe strengthen that business so they might have redone their websites or looked at branding. All social media Offering so. I mean that's that's quite positive thing but whether or not they can repay those lines over time we will wait and see The the big things that we saw that changed were the as Had to drop in what type initially and a massive increase in video corp which. I don't think there's any places only need fifty one percent of the va's were eligible for any of the government is pook schemes. Like business gone self employment and income sportscene Funding from cancel. So the as well. What if those kind of ignore would factions because a lot of them don't have premises and being in business long enough Oh maybe you know they they just. They just went earning enough from the business to be able to claim anything that would would help them. Which is a shame. And certainly my advice. People have been ignored by the government. Split sketches and she to check in with low cancel because the local councils have covered support funding. And then we keep being able to get the one. I quite light i. We also questioned the post and it was quite popular. People said oh. Why don't you asking this question So we also wants..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"The company might pay for us to go on a team schools. Or you know improve your business writing course or or whatever that thing is right now as a. va if we're not investing ourselves and whether that be updating tech skills whether it's lost soft skills or whatever else the myriad of training is out ads we very quickly become rather than date we kind of those clients that service that they need so that hourly rate has to cover the investment in ourselves in order to pretend to maintain and grow our business does not obsolete does and if you think let lino if you look back five years in the va industry you would see a very very different. Va you know. They were doing different things that the services were very different Their focus is very different than the way they were mocking themselves very different. And it just shows you how quickly the industry does move You know you do need to stay relevant. And i think it's really important as well to connect with other the is and to see what they're doing Not because you want to copycat or anything like that because it gives you a little insight into what's going on and where you might want to move yourself to make yourself indispensable to clients or already marked school. You know be able to to make sure that you stay relevant medical issues. That was kind of something that i want our listeners to get these ace thank Sectors from different as and guest experts lights so who is also a. I'm just so that they can see that that he's not one-size-fits-all will not not one parachute for. Everybody is embassy scott and different skill set in a different way of being so they can choose anything. Really i am. I think i think in such an important point. It's also i mean it's supposed to keep it fresh view as a va. I mean as much as i love my clients. I would find it very difficult to do..

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"If you have special skills will you have many years of experience of being. Va nuts very important Or you have a team of people that work with you am able to give Clot so much more a random service you should probably be challenging more than that if you have less years of experience of being a. va You know you don't have a team and you don't have any specialist skills than probably rarity rate is going to fall a little bit below that but honest with anything it's only You know if you can sell the out. His thoughts royce great The problem that i really have when people say oh well my i would never charge less than thirty pounds now and then they might about not getting business unless you can sell the those those kind of that's not you'll rate Yeah yeah i think it was also a whole thing around pricing which is a very most hustle. 'cause we all bring our own money. Stories excuse day. Pricing and iran beliefs on what value for money is An how much sits we've value selves On how other people value us. And i think that's also part it. Mix as well. I think probably is this also clinton because one of the things that we do each year. Is we ask you know how did people arrive at their pricing And it's quite interesting because She developed majority of pete pool. Just set that price against what is industry standard. You know whatever other people charging have the same kind of skills as me. I'm not actually loss of people. Do they have a look around and see what other people are charging dot tie they at prices which i think is fair enough You can do cost first thing where you kind of work out your cost going to be and then you challenging the extras to covering the event. Jonathan but at the time people are literally just saying you know..

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"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"So you know whereas they wouldn't necessarily won't tell full-time number stuff being a pa. They might just need. You know a few admin help each week. i'm not. That's where the flexibility of using be really really kicks in and people are looking to to coniston energy. yeah You know it's it's been interesting. Yeah i'm in terms of the cova defect We didn't know what was it was going to be. you know. We didn't know whether it was going to close to negative or you know because we do have all of these clients joining but we also have these. Va's joining the industry so we kind of the The as about whether or not they would postive thing or a negative thing and about thirty percents said that covert had post effect. the business They tended to be the va's who specialized in on online weapons You know group memberships You know Hosting events and things like not About thirty three percents that they'd seen a negative effect on business result. Okay so you've got to Saying it's a good thing so to a thing as negative thing. The ones that really suffer. I think Generally the the traditional pa type his diary management You know those kind of traditional tasks. Yeah i i suspect without so much trouble going on Of the diary management although how many said there is still by management because if we will moved on meetings online you still got to create online meetings and actual scheduled him so Yeah nigga beyond traveled to factory which is a big chunk if you're organizing meetings for an executive at high level and a big company and they. It's not just the meeting. It's all as it came with it so you have to organize so what muslims rates carolina interesting sorry rates what well arranged right. I expected that to be an upset. Because that's what we saw in the last recession So i kind of the only we've kind of seen a very market didn't increases actually after the lawsuit session and i kind of expected to that again. We didn't we just a very gradual increase. Which is in line with the last few years And you know that that does show. It's positive thing because it's still going up. It hasn't really affected the eilly writes Turnover is exactly the same scene scene a small increase which is in line with with a years So it's It hasn't affected The average me not fridge or more people earning or what people challenging which is interesting Because you know we would have. Maybe seen a drop. If it'd been you know terrible and people were kind of Chasing each other to the boston And it didn't happen to tool. No i i think. That's that's have you any thoughts on that. Joe lewis is interesting. isn't it rights. Each one of those questions is the very sticky very very quickly. I know quite a few of the grapes. Joe absolutely ban any talk of rates because it is such a potato. Isn't it just you know he's things people feel uncomfortable. Thera- various people that already trained Various points of view around a rage Order those things that it it's really interesting. I think the more you need the moyal rates rose but that's not to say that you shouldn't Put your right. you're though adjusting. He's one of those. Very difficult topics is named. People always uncomfortable about that. It gets quite personal as well. So i should say average the hourly rightful. Va's is nine twenty seven and seventeen pence our So not give some idea of way. You should be challenging as enough food fridge. Va now obviously..

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"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Can't terrible terrible results in this mr by. Yeah now i would have sold. I'm it's interesting. You say that because i was email chatting with the with A new. va yesterday just yesterday. If you're listening i won't say your name just in case and she's brand new she's just setting up. She doesn't live in the uk and she was hoping she hasn't missed the boat. She was talking about taking my flagship program. My huw And we were talking about now. That would help. Paren- will not kind of stuff. We went back with some fluids. And she said you know with so many people joining the professional amendment. I'm worried the Of missed the boat What made me think about. i'm i i said. I don't have think that. Now than businesses are valuing the remote. What the biggest now. They've been forced to do it. They now looking at these. The section of professional people who are set up to work like that so they know what they're doing I think. I think that would be a good thing personally. But yeah it's been definitely. There's been a huge number so sca members we had oversized and as join us since march twenty twenty You know which is a we. This probably about four thousand is working the uk at least According to you know shit we have over four members And you know to have. Oversized joining us during that year. is really quite something. It's it's a huge part of it. what would say is that we've also had a number of clients who have always had the idea of of having virtual assistant. Oh not too complicated. And they've had you as working and the also you know the hutzel anyways working with their own customers on that kind of let them to look for specialists that is able to help them so You know i it's not necessarily a negative But it and it's also you know sadly some people have had to make staff redundant wanting more flexible way of paying off.

Virtually Amazing
"wylie" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"I just being taking smoke cheese. He just Scaffoldings you know that over the summer. I will still be working. I've got a couple of projects out to for my own business so i won't to clear away. All of the the client were get as protest and And i start a take action role in september a couple of days a week a national organization. So that should be quite interesting and and challenging Just kind of a find that. The summary that time. Where i tie idea. Yeah i know exactly what you mean. I think it's because there are less clients around because that's taking the holidays often as well depending on the sector that you work with. Obviously i certainly in the training world things do tend to the face of face. Genuine office used to be quiet quiet because schools were out so we once you've got school holidays you've got the knock on effects of the parents who whichever parent might be. Who needs to call to the kids. If they can't get into camps and not liking so much so he does tend to be a lot quieter from. Upstate of well. Though the stuff i do being online can be done at any time. So i i still have stuff to create. I've been very busy. I've got various things. I think we talked about some of the things. I've got on last week I finished delivering my admin chat session for executive support maxine for then youtube channel which goes out next week. I'm in the middle of pairing a session on teams to be delivered also next week to the pa forum. Daniel skirmishes pa forum. That's a lunchtime thing. I just finished I've just rehearsed this morning..

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast
"wylie" Discussed on Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast
"Generally vulnerabilities is really pushed for some compliance reason that they need to have on the books for eight. And so you get your funding. And they're like here's here's your fantastic tool in the spits out a bunch of work and you have to coordinate with a bunch of teams and then going back to the business to say. Hey we need something better than excel It's really hard to get that additional funding to bring it into something and actually have something that manages things whether it's like integrating into a ticket system or whatever that looks like the degree investment into this heart. Well let let me ask this to kind of kick that speaking of things being difficult. Let me kick this kick this in a different gear every every organization. I've talked to you probably in the last ten years. That has has a fledgling or trying to level up. The game on on vulnerability management has two major problems. One vulnerability management actually just to that means patch management which which is the first thing. We'll talk about that. The second the second thing is they like the first couple times they actually run a scan to identify the things that are wrong I feel like the image. I have in my head if you just kind of. Close your eyes imagined as member. We always watch looney tunes and wylie. Coyote would do something unbelievably stupid. And he's you know he fired the rocket or whatever it would knock off the whole clip except for the part over his head and he falls on you. Just go pull out this tiny bill in hold the sciences right. That is what i heard. That is what i imagined happens in those discussions. Because you do you get into you. Run the scan Against your seven million ip address. It's only like six It comes back with tens of thousands of things at the scanner says critically great Now what friday. What's that don't let it be ran on a friday and they'll always. It's always run over the weekend. Right comes best starts on monday. Walk in the monday and you have this mountain of. How do you guys even begin to prioritize. Because there's there's hundreds of different ways but ultimately they come back to some method of these things are more important than these things because some vendor says so. How'd you interject or add your logic to because you're not the.

The Good-Hearted Podcast
"wylie" Discussed on The Good-Hearted Podcast
"I'm feeling you know a little off today. I'm not always good about practising it. It's not part of my routine just yet and so. I love every morning when i get on instagram. That something positive. That i see and i can choose you know. Am i worthy today. Or am i enough. I don't know you do so many different work one. But i think it's just so nice for you to be putting out that positive energy out for people to take what they and to remind themselves i am worthy and you also sell really cute. Window clings which. I have on my mirrors and i love them and i gave to my sisters and i think those two good places for people to start with affirmations just kind of nina in their face but do you have any other tips for like making it. More of a practice Making it more front of minds that people can really start changing their mindset. Yeah so i journey everyday and generally has been a whole thing. I started journaling because of anxiety. I did start journaling because ryan mike anxiety level. Eleven all the time and so our sort of things. Id but journal. Things journal my affirmations every morning and a journal my gratitude and then journal my leg visualization goals. And so i guess. I guess that's three can't count it's fine But i always do to three intentions for affirmations every day. Three to five gratitude. Things that have happened within the last twenty four hours and then all message was actions. So i use the same frame of mind as far as like where i'm headed and so i'd journal that i bring that one because no one knows about what i'm watching next to am. I when i started a podcast. Journaled podcast. i'm a bot as every single day as if it had already happened. I is the nutrition. Not a we on our arizona dream. Home is one of our big ones. That i've been writing down right now. I am a sought after coach. I i changed lives. I am the best wife i can be. I am one percent better every day. Little things. So i all of those down every day as if they've already happened glow conan makes five hundred thousand dollars a year. That's one that. I put down every day for three and a half years i wrote. We are free. We are free. We are debt free. We became for twenty twenty. Which is Is also lost his job. And so right. But we manifest it and we focus so hard on debt free and paying off our loans and.

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
What you need to know about Tesla's 'battery day'
"Over the last few months there has been information leaking out about Tesla establishing a new battery production line near the Fremont factory, and it is aptly code-named roadrunner not only does that hint speed, but there might also be. A reference there to roadrunner and Wylie coyote the looney tunes characters engaged in a perpetual game of Jason, in which Miley Coyote could never catch the roadrunner. Maybe legacy auto is the Wiley Coyote to Tesla's roadrunner. So one of the expectations for Battery Day is that Tesla unveils this roadrunner production line to demonstrate the potential throughput that can be accomplished with all. These advancements I believe Ilan made reference to this today as well as tussles other progress in manufacturing outside of batteries. When he tweeted quote speed running Victorio and real life dot dot dot, and quote if you're unfamiliar Factoria is a video game described themselves. By saying quote Factoria was a game in which you build and maintain factories you'll be mining resources researching. Technologies building infrastructure, automating production and fighting enemies and quote that you're sounds a lot like. TUSLA. So a lot of these are related but I believe manufacturing and energy density at the pack level to be the two most important things for battery day. But it doesn't just end there. There are few other topics that may be discussed at Battery Day the first. which has been heavily speculated on is the possibility of Tesla introducing a million mile battery. So first things first on that that means a million mile life cycle or another way to say, that would be the ability for the battery to recharge. Let's say three or four thousand times without having significant capacity degradation because of already done a full ten fifteen minute episode. On the Million Mile Battery I'M NOT GONNA go into as much detail on that here a link that episode but the Short version is that they're already batteries capable of producing that many cycles. It's just a matter as it always is with batteries of the trade offs are willing to make. For example, does that increase the life cycle lower energy density or? Increased cost, and if so maybe it's not worth the tradeoff in fact, Tesla already has batteries that are capable of doing a million miles. They just don't use them in their vehicles because of those trade offs rather they use them in their energy storage products. So we'll see what Tesla has to say about a million mile battery they have talked about wanting. To, get there with the whole powertrain and the past, which really makes a lot of sense when you bring in a Tommy because if a scenario exists where there is a full self-driving row taxi that vehicles going to be traveling a lot more than ten thousand or fifteen, thousand miles per year if the utilization is five times higher or ten times higher. Then to have a useful life of ten years twenty years, you're going to need a million mile powertrain including that million mile battery. It also makes a lot of sense for other utility vehicles such as the upcoming Tesla semi the other wildcard that could potentially add life cycles to the battery for a vehicle would be vehicle to grid technology. Again, we've talked about. Tesla hasn't been super bullish on that technology in the past. So it's relatively lower on my expectations list there certainly value to that feature, but there's also complexity in extracting that value. So we'll wait and see what Tesla has to say on life cycle and any additional features that could drive utilization of those battery packs higher next on the watch list is. Charging capability there's a lot of potential here. We've already seen Tesla over the years increase the supercharging rate from ninety kilowatts to one hundred, twenty kilowatts, two, hundred, and fifty all the way up to two hundred and fifty kilowatts at peak now, and at the cyber truck unveiling last November onscreen they shut a graphic that showed the charging capability of the cyber. At. Two hundred and fifty kilowatts plus you elon musk at that unveiling said quote it will be capable of more than two hundred and fifty kilowatts will reveal the actual number later and quote. So maybe battery day ends up being that later we know that just last week lucid, motors announced that the lucid air will have three hundred and fifty kilowatt capable charging Tesla's kinda competitive. So I'm not sure they're gonNA, sit around for too long being outmatched on that charging rate. If we can get a bit speculative for a moment, one of our listeners, Florian halen helped me out with this it appears that the V. Three superchargers should be capable. Of quite a bit more output than the hundred and fifty kilowatt. Max. That does vehicles can charge at today to get a full understanding of this, we have to start with the version two superchargers. If we look at the label on those chargers, we can see the voltage listed at four hundred and ten volts. They amperage listed at two hundred and seventy amps to get the power capacity. We just multiply the voltage by the amperage. So in this case that comes out to about one hundred and eleven kilowatts but what happens in reality is that vehicles on version two charges, one hundred and fifty kilowatts all the time. So the amperage here is. Actually understated the same thing appears to be happening with the V. Three superchargers as well on the label for those, we can see that the voltage is thousand and the amperage is four, hundred and twenty-five. So multiplying those together yet Max power capacity of four hundred and twenty five kilowatts. So that's already higher than the two hundred and fifty kilowatts. The vehicles can accept today leaving some room for upside and charging rate but back to the amperage, it appears that the amperage capacity is understated on the be three charges as well. We have a screen shot here of a model three charging at that Max two hundred and fifty kilowatt rate, but with. The voltage only at three hundred, sixty eight. So if we divide those two hundred and fifty thousand watts, two hundred and fifty kilowatts by three hundred, sixty eight that gives us six, hundred eighty amps, which is well above the four hundred twenty, five amps on the label right now, a model threes battery is limited to four hundred and four volts. So at six hundred and eighty amps that would mean a Max charging rate of two, hundred, seventy, five kilowatts instead of the two, hundred fifty, that is listed, but it's probably limited at two hundred and fifty kilowatts to avoid overheating if we consider a new battery though maybe some of those constraints can. Be removed and the V. Three superchargers seems capable of delivering quite a bit more power than that two hundred, fifty kilowatts. If we use the six hundred eighty amps here that we have already seen register out of a supercharged V three location and we multiply that by the maximum a thousand volts we could be looking at a power output of six hundred eighty kilowatts from three charter and potentially even higher based on whatever that true actual limit on ams it's. So none of this means that Tesla's going to suddenly unveil a battery that's capable of charging at seven hundred kilowatts just that the V. Three chargers do seem to be putting in. Place. The infrastructure for higher charging to come over time with a new cell likely being introduced. Maybe we will hear more about that at battery debt last couple of aspects that I've heard discussed the first mining Tesla has alluded to maybe getting into mining someday if they needed to that's not something that I expect here from Battery Day as should be cleared by this point in time I think they've got enough to go through without going down that figurative rabbit hole but I do expect. Yulon mosque to again plead with suppliers to ramp up supply especially for nickel next is a point on Tesla suppliers we know that tussle works with Panasonic LG. L. To source batteries from them. So the question has arisen of how those partnerships are going to work and evolve if Tesla is designing and manufacturing their own cell and I think this is answered by what we spoke to earlier with product differentiation Tesla is going to need all the batteries they can get their hands on it's going to take time to ramp up their own battery production. So not only can they not just convert all their products over to their own cells instantly even if they were to do that, they still probably need even more batteries so they're going to continue to partner with these other suppliers though suppliers give them viable. Products, which can help Tesla Grow capture revenue capture prophet regardless of their own endeavors and battery cells and production as far as tesla actually supplying these cells to others I definitely don't expect that not for a long long time if at all, and that's really for the same reason, Tesla is gonNA need these cells themselves supplying them to another oem just adds again that extra layer of cost because both sides need their margin that creates a more expensive and a product for the consumer, which is contradictory to tussles goal of accelerating the advent of sustainable energy. So as long as Tesla is battery constrained, which I expect to be for a long time. See them supplying their batteries to anybody else. All right. So after all of this, we finally come to the product. The last thing to maybe expect out of Battery Day could be the introduction of the plaid model s and Model X. potentially being the first products to utilize these new battery cells as Tesla works to ramp up that initial production it's been yearly quiet on the plaid. Powertrain Front for a while now, but the timing is about right and maybe we will finally again here's something about the new roadster.

Chris Plante
Woman taken into ICE custody after confronting man in MAGA hat
"The maga- hat. You know, the mega hat thing that this one happened on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, so nice. A blue collar guy. Tradesmen minding his own business sitting at a bar and a Mexican restaurant being waited on night's sleep. By the nice people. They're wearing a maga- hat gotta read make-america-great-again hat, and he was assaulted by this crazy woman who decided to take it upon herself. She was drunk and most importantly. She's a stupid leftist, and and she physically assaulted this guy and grabbed his cap and pull his cap nerves face and smacked him in the head and called them all kinds of names and said, you don't have a right to wear that hat America. She's lecturing this American blue collar guy. Her name was Rosanne Santos forty one years old. She was arrested because you did some of this right in front of the police. Well, it turns out that this new hero of the democrat party is an illegal alien in the country illegally as an alien from another country illegally. She's an illegal alien and she's assaulting normal, man. Blue collar Americans born and raised here who are just minding their own damn business. And and again, this is not news. The news media doesn't report this stuff. Have we captured the UC Berkeley thug? The black shirt goon who beat up the the guy on camera or UC, Berkeley still. Engaged in an orchestrated cover up of that. Because they were that no is one UC Berkeley employees praising the beating and UC Berkeley asked whether they want this person working for them praising this felony assault. And they said, yeah, sure, we do because he's a leftist, and so are weak and door prizes of chicken shears. But that's another story woman who attacked man wearing maga- hat was illegal immigrant. Fact, she's still is taken into ice custody. I hope she's catapulted over one of the walls along the border and creates a Wylie Coyote imprint of herself in the desert on the Mexican side. A woman who was arrested last week for allegedly attacking a man allegedly. It's all on video, and I love how allegedly has never allegedly with Jesse small when there was no evidence to support his claims they forgot to say allegedly over and over again. But when you have it on video like in UC Berkeley with the black shirt fascist. Doug, punching the nice young, man. Who's minding his own business? They say allegedly when they watched the video, and then they say allegedly, and this is another case where there's video of it. And yet they say allegedly, isn't it generous to say allegedly? A woman arrested last week for allegedly attacking a man wearing a make-america-great-again hat in Massachusetts type in a restaurant is an illegal immigrant from Brazil, immigration and customs enforcement officials said ice officers detained Rosanne Santos forty one on Tuesday after they discovered she was in the United States illegally. Boston twenty-five news reported deportation officers with ISIS fugitive operations team arrested Rosie Santos name spelled it now multiple ways Roseanne. And unlawfully present citizen of Brazil. I said in a statement Santos is facing local charges for assault and other offenses. She is presently in ice custody and has been entered into removal proceedings before the federal immigration courts. She should be convicted of the crimes that she perpetrated before. She is catapulted over wall like Wylie Coyote into the side of a mountain in the desert of Mexico, which are scattered with decapitated bodies. And of course, child sex trafficking Santos who was living in Falmouth. Mass was charged with disorderly conduct assault and battery after a confrontation at the CASA Vallarta Mexican restaurant last Friday. His name is a Biton B Y T O N everything else is misspelled here. Biden Turner, twenty three years old told police he was at the restaurant was Santos. When Santos started yelling at him because he was wearing the iconic red hat made famous during Trump's presidential campaign Turner recorded the incident on his phone the video showed Santa's walking behind him and hitting his hat off his head and a little more than that as well. That's the problem. He said the problem with America, these days, people are just ignorant.

Liberty Talk Programming
Fortnite Streamer 'Ninja' Reveals Why He Doesn't Stream With Female Gamers
"This gamer Nadje Who apparently the most popular guy on twitch, says he's not doing streams, with women because he. Doesn't want to wind up not only putting. Himself in a situation where there rumors but her. Too but the woman as well and. They say here it's more. Than anything. Else a stark reminder that when it. Comes to equality. Within the. Gaming industry and society at large we've still got plenty of work to do why Let me finish reading the article before you start asking questions they. Say don't blame ninja though blames systemic sexism within the industry change has to start they stay with us is, individuals so if you, want to see this sort of behaviour curbed were all going to have to work better on it together and you remember gamer gate from a couple of years ago right yes that's what they're talking. About here where you've got people that will harass. Female gamers over every little thing if the most popular gamer in the world on twitch was a woman and she refused to game with men I would support her but I would suspect if, men came on. And made spurious allegations are. Aspirants allegations were made, about them or whatever that. They would receive harassment online two from the males that follow those female gamers and there's lots, of males that follow female gamers I think that Yeah I'm not sure that I agree with. That Claim that some. Men harass women simply because they are women some men do some women dislike men simply, because they're men and they do things too and that there's an equal. Amount of that and that doesn't indicate sex what I heard, in this article doesn't indicate sexism to me it indicates there is a the top gamer in the world for whatever reason as a man. And that he doesn't doesn't the top gamer the world does not participate with the other sex in order to protect them and themselves from harassment that I. Agree with the idea that that indicates sexism. I did not hear in. Indication

NPR News Now
Mcgrath, Sherry Lawson and Pulitzer Prize discussed on NPR News Now
"Just tell people the truth i mean it's about time for that right mcgrath thanked everyone who supported her including her campaign team and her family she dedicated the night in the winter her dad who died six weeks ago she hopes kentucky will be part of the blue wave in two thousand eighteen for npr news i'm sherry lawson in richmond kentucky pulitzer prize winning author philip roth has died the writer of more than two dozen books was revered as satirist who is realist at the core his work such as counter life have been described as direct and fearless ralph's literary agent andrew wylie says the author pass away last night from congestive heart failure he was eighty five years old tens of thousands of please are bracing to go on strike starting june i possibly members of the culinary union voted to authorize a walkout to have their labor contract demands met if they strike that may affect thirty four casino resorts across las vegas this is npr support for npr in the following message come from kumaon the kumaon math and reading program is designed to help kids stand out in school and develop lifelong skills like focus and critical thinking kumaon where smart kids get smarter visit kumaon dot com.

Ethan Bearman
Sacramento police fatally shoot unarmed man holding cellphone in backyard
"Good afternoon i'm nikki medoro reports say facebook ceo mark zuckerberg plans to speak sometime in the next day on the cambridge analytica controversy zuckerberg will try to regain the public's trust in the social media side amid a privacy scandal in the meantime chris wiley says he can't approve the work he did for cambridge analytica held on trump win the two thousand sixteen presidential election but he thinks he has pretty good evidence while working for the political consulting company from twenty thirteen twenty fifteen wylie's team spoke to americans in focus groups to identify deep seated concerns then they tested ways to tap into those fears through social media the slogans they developed later became the catchphrases of the trump campaign have people in sacramento are questioning why police shot an unarmed black man twenty times killing him when he turned out to be holding only a cell phone and his grandparents backyard police man was spotted breaking a vehicle window sunday night chef de cities and helicopters said they saw him break a neighbor a sliding glass door to arriving officers chased him into the backyard of his grandparents home where he was staying the department says they opened fire when he pointed what they thought was a handgun no gun was found this news report is sponsored by match dot com when you're ready for a real relationship you're ready for match go to match dot com slash love for seven days free tried today match dot com slash love now back to.