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    Explore " anticipate" with insightful episodes like "New 'Doctor Who' trailer unveils 2024 adventures: Jonathan Groff joins the cast", "Ep. 509 – Science of Ducks Unlimited Canada", "7 Tips To Be Taken More Seriously At Work - Leap into Leadership Potential #163", "Episode 260: Matthew 25 Part 1 Be Prepared, Watch, Keep Working" and "A Ride Down the Cul-De-Sac (ft. Ken Sterling, Exec VP + Chief Learning Officer, BigSpeak)" from podcasts like ""Sizzling Samachar of the Day", "Ducks Unlimited Podcast", "Experts! Speak English! - How to talk your way into an international career without the bullxxit", "GRINDIT podcast" and "Win Monday with Paul Epstein"" and more!

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    New 'Doctor Who' trailer unveils 2024 adventures: Jonathan Groff joins the cast

    New 'Doctor Who' trailer unveils 2024 adventures: Jonathan Groff joins the cast
    Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor, fresh from facing unpredictable creatures and navigating challenges in The Church on Ruby Road, is set to continue his quest to save humanity from outer space threats. Joining him on this cosmic journey is Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, the Doctor's latest companion in the TARDIS. The recently released trailer for Series 14 teases exciting encounters and introduces Jonathan Groff to the cast, promising unexpected twists and turns. As the Doctor adapts to his new life, viewers can anticipate a season filled with surprises, space-time escapades, and the creative leadership of Russell T. Davies. The show, set to return in spring, marks a new era for Doctor Who, blending classic elements with fresh faces and thrilling storylines.

    Ep. 509 – Science of Ducks Unlimited Canada

    Ep. 509 – Science of Ducks Unlimited Canada

    Dr. Matt Dyson, DU Canada waterfowl research scientist, and Dr. Mike Brasher join forces to discuss the exciting growth and application of science in waterfowl and wetland conservation across Canada. Matt shares insights on the ecology of boreal forests, effects of wildfires on waterfowl, difficulties of studying ducks in this vast landscape, and new science by DUC colleagues. Matt also recalls stories from his upbringing and accepts the challenge of identifying his favorite fish.

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    Episode 260: Matthew 25 Part 1 Be Prepared, Watch, Keep Working

    Episode 260: Matthew 25 Part 1 Be Prepared, Watch, Keep Working
    Jesus tells four stories to try and help his disciples understand his returning. In this podcast we talk about the first two but all four of them have a certain theme: 1. We don’t know when Jesus will return, 2. His return will take a long period of time, 3. Keep watching, 4. Keep waiting with anticipation, 5. And keep working. If we will keep these five things in mind, no matter when it happens or how it happens, we will safe and living with Jesus for eternity!

    A Ride Down the Cul-De-Sac (ft. Ken Sterling, Exec VP + Chief Learning Officer, BigSpeak)

    A Ride Down the Cul-De-Sac (ft. Ken Sterling, Exec VP + Chief Learning Officer, BigSpeak)

    A Ride Down the Cul-De-Sac (ft. Ken Sterling, Exec VP + Chief Learning Officer, BigSpeak)

    Change your mindset, change your life

    OPENING QUOTE:

    “You really get to the heart of it in any organization when you hit some turbulence. Hitting turbulence is going to happen and good leaders will anticipate this.”

    —Ken Sterling

    GUEST BIO:

    Ken Sterling is the Executive Vice President and Chief Learning Officer at BigSpeak, one of the world's top speaking bureaus on a mission to awaken the greatness within each and every one of us.

    Along with being an attorney and talent agent, he describes himself as a people whisperer. His background includes being homeless, a Ph.D., and everything in between. Ken is also a researcher at USC and teaches marketing and business ethics at UC Santa Barbara.

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    [13:57] - Simple is Not Easy

    The power of turbulence

    “Building something elegant— thinking of Steve Jobs and the iPod and the iPhone— which on the outside is so seemingly simple…that’s what good leadership does. When you're being a playmaker, you’re setting yourself up and your team up for success by doing the groundwork.”

    You’ll never be able to make difficult tasks easy for you or your people— but you can make them simple.

    [22:43] - Anticipate, Communicate, Execute

    A three-part framework for confronting challenges

    When facing turbulence, there are three steps to survival. The first is to anticipate what’s coming. Wear your knee pads, as Ken says. Next, communicate. Speak to the people you trust about what’s going on. Finally, execute. This is when you get to take action and do something. It’s the most powerful step of all, but it’s nothing without the foundation of anticipating and communicating.

    [33:45] - Life is a Cul-de-sac, Not a One-Way Street

    Ken’s perspective on adversity

    Sometimes in life you’ll suddenly realize you’re going down a dark, ugly road that won’t get you where you want to be. But life isn’t a one-way street. It’s a cul-de-sac. You’re always able to go slowly, go around that street and come back out as quickly and as reasonably as you can. There’s no road you can’t turn back from in life.

    [37:35] - The “Five and Five” Rule

    Lessons from being kicked out of school

    One day as Ken was sitting in the principal’s office of his high school, about to be kicked out, his principal told him something he’s never forgotten. “Kenny, it’s all about five and five. There’s always going to be five people worse off than you, and five people better off than you.” As Ken puts it, “We don’t need to compare who’s been through more s***.” Don’t play the comparison game.

    [47:16] - Ken’s Parting Advice

    Cut down on screen time

    Ken’s an advocate for de-cluttering your mind by reducing your technology use. His advice is to start with a one-hour reduction each day, including the removal of your phone from the bedroom. Let yourself have peace at night and when you wake up in the morning. You owe it to yourself.

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    The WHY Institute

    Are you ready to find your ‘why’? Our partners at the WHY Institute have created the single most high-impact assessment for finding your personal why in life and work. In just five minutes, discover more about who you are, how you think, and why you do what you do than any other personal assessment available.  

    The best part? It’s completely free for Playmakers listeners. Are you ready to find our WHY in just five minutes? Take your assessment now.

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    ABOUT THE HOST:

    Paul Epstein may not be a hard charging running back on the actual football field, but his list of high-profile wins in the world of sports will have you thinking that he could be.

    Paul has spent nearly 15 years as a pro sports executive for multiple NFL and NBA teams, a global sports agency, and the NFL league office. He’s transformed numerous NBA teams from the absolute bottom in league revenue to top-two in financial performance. He’s broken every premium revenue metric in Super Bowl history as the NFL’s sales leader. He opened a billion-dollar stadium, helped save the New Orleans NBA franchise, and founded the San Francisco 49ers Talent Academy.

    He's since installed his leadership and high-performance playbook with Fortune 500 leaders, Founders and CEOs, MBAs, and professional athletes.

    Now, as a global keynote speaker, #1 bestselling author, personal transformation expert, turned senior leader and advisor to PurposePoint and the Why Institute, and host of the Playmakers: On Purpose podcast, Paul explores how living and working with a focus on leadership, culture, and purpose can transform organizations and individuals anywhere to unleash their full potential.

    Learn more about Paul at PaulEpsteinSpeaks.com

    ABOUT PLAYMAKERS: ON PURPOSE:

    The Playmakers: On Purpose podcast is an all-access pass to a purpose-centered tribe of leaders in business, sports, and life who are on a mission of meaning and impact. The show takes purpose from an out of reach North Star to a practical and tactical exploration of how we can step into each day, ON PURPOSE, where life no longer happens “to us”, it begins to happen “for us”. 

    From the Why Coach of the San Francisco 49ers to your coach, take a seat at the table with sports industry executive, #1 bestselling author, personal transformation expert, turned senior leader and advisor to PurposePoint and the Why Institute, Paul Epstein, in this inspiring, yet immediately actionable podcast. 

    From formative stories pre-purpose to personal and professional transformation’s post-purpose, each show will share a high-energy, prescriptive blueprint to ignite impact and drive inner success, fulfillment, and purpose no matter your starting point. It’s time to meet Paul at the 50 and get ready to live and lead ON PURPOSE.

    Learn more at: PlaymakersPod.com

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    In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.

    As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motown’s processes to launch today’s most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. 

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    Galatians 5: Freedom is No Opportunity for the Flesh

    Galatians 5: Freedom is No Opportunity for the Flesh

    Galatians 5:13-15

    Jesus didn't set us free in order to serve ourselves. He set us free in order to serve one another in love. Andrew and Edwin talk about being set free from slavery in order to be slaves. It's an odd picture, but it is Paul's picture. We have been set free from sin, Satan, death, and the Law in order to serve one another in love. Amazingly, when we do that, we end up keeping God's law.

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    Everyday Dope with Kristin Cafagno Smith

    Everyday Dope with Kristin Cafagno Smith
    Kristin Smith grew up in Atlanta and always wanted to be a teacher. She graduated from Georgia State University with a degree in Business, majoring in Management and Minoring in Accounting. She started out in office management for a small law firm which led to her transitioning to a career as a paralegal. Even practicing in a field she loved, she still desired to teach so she volunteered through Hands On Atlanta where she worked with students at Whitefoord Elementary School. She and her husband moved from Atlanta to Huntsville, Alabama twenty years ago and she continued volunteering with local school children. Years before the birth of her only child, Kristin started to research the option of homeschooling. With the birth of her only child in 2004, Kristin and her husband began to seriously consider the idea. Excited about the numerous opportunities homeschooling provided - including satisfying Kristin’s long desire to educate - the family committed to the homeschool journey. Kristin and her daughter attended several cooperatives over the years in which Kristin had the chance to teach and her daughter had the experience to learn in an environment more like a traditional classroom. Many of these other homeschooling families continued to seek out Kristin’s classes and, in 2017, Kristin hosted the first classes for homeschoolers out of her home. She led an all girls team to compete in Mock Trial at the state level through Alabama Youth in Government in 2018. In 2019, Kristin and a small group studying Alabama History were preparing to celebrate Alabama’s bicentennial. Through planning the lunch menu, they realized that Alabama had never designated an official state vegetable. Kristin and this group of students started a state-wide campaign and, in 2021, stood on the steps of the Alabama state Capitol with several state senators, the speaker of the House of Representatives, several state representatives, and members of the Alabama Farmers Association as the governor signed the legislation proposed by Kristin’s students designating the sweet potato as the state’s vegetable. Kristin has become a true leader in the homeschooling community and continues to teach. Kristin’s daughter is a senior this year and will be attending college in the fall 2022. Kristin’s desire is to continue to teach and mentor other families through their homeschooling journeys.

    How to Stop Your Horse From Anticipating

    How to Stop Your Horse From Anticipating

    In a dressage test, anticipation can cost you a lot of marks. Although the judge wants your horse to be obedient and responsive, she doesn’t want to see the horse second-guessing his rider.  

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    Episode 12: Elisa Brown, Founder Mapps Travel Agency, This Episode is Packed With Ideas that the Multifamily Industry Should Adopt: Initial Client Consultations, Focusing on the Client Experience, Anticipating Client Needs, Sampling the Product Before the

    Episode 12: Elisa Brown, Founder Mapps Travel Agency, This Episode is Packed With Ideas that the Multifamily Industry Should Adopt: Initial Client Consultations, Focusing on the Client Experience, Anticipating Client Needs, Sampling the Product Before the

    On this episode, I'll be speaking with Elisa Brown, the CEO and founder of Mapps Travel Agency. Having just returned from a fantastic trip planned by Elisa, I thought there were lessons that all of us could learn from how Elisa operates her business and the above and beyond customer service she provides.

    4:00  -  Customer Service

    19:00 - How to determine if Mapps Travel is the right fit for you

    30:00 - Accommodating rapid change requests

    38:00 - Travel amidst new Covid concerns 

    43:00 - How to actually relax and enjoy your vacation 

    47:00 -   Managing expectations on your trip 

    51:00  - How to find Elisa and more on her specialties

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    Participate Don't Anticipate

    Participate Don't Anticipate

    Hello and welcome to Warrior DIVAS. This is your host Angie Monroe. And I'm delighted to be with you here today as we tackle a topic that is going to cause some angst for me, but as always, I want to remind you that our website is divasimpact com. You can also find us on Facebook under divas impact and if you want to join our group where we talk about all things diva, you can join us at divas making an impact group. And that's our Facebook group. It's a free group to be a part of. We talk about the podcast, we talk about our our blogs that we have and we just talked about life in general in there. So I look forward to connecting with you there and that is where we share all of our latest and greatest news first, so be sure to join in there. And if you're listening to this podcast today, I would love it if you would subscribe. And if You would like, and comment you would do any of that good yummy gummy good stuff to just help us get our rankings out there and help us grow

    Because you know what it is when we find things that we really truly like, we like to share them. I mean, that's what women do. We tell other women where the best sales are, how to do each other's hair, the best way to color the gray and, and all of those fun things. We share with each other what we know well, but that's what we need you to do today, because I have a lot of women that come up to us that are wanting to find out about our podcast, and I am just a one man show. And we've got our team that works with us, they share out the news as well. But it's going to take all of us sharing to be able to make the impact that is a significant impact that we're wanting to make. So that's our charge for this week. And, and that's just the housekeeping stuff. Now on to the show.

    I have a phrase that I use when we do events and when we take road trips and we do things with family or I'm doing things in business and that phrase is

    participate, don't anticipate. So I have a lot of friends that are strong, well organized friends, some would call them control freaks. I know because I am one myself. And they expect to know all the details of everything we're doing.

    But I like to surprise people. So last week, we were on a retreat with our team members. And as we were doing our retreat, we had several people that were wanting to know what was next and having an anticipatory plan as to what was coming next. And I'm one of those that like to keep them on their toes. And I want them to be engaged in the moment. Have you ever wanted that for somebody so much that they didn't even understand how fully that could be being engaged and in the moment, so I took the team to Pensacola. We were staying in Destin but I took them to Pensacola on the morning of September 11. We went over to the Naval Air Station there. And we watched the Blue Angels practice. And it was a dynamic site, watching those planes, knowing that everybody there was excited about what they were seeing. But for me, it was a little bit more than that. It was about being there in the moment with the military members on such a poignant date in our history.

    We had women that were tied to the military, we had women that weren't tied to the military that were part of our group that day. And I just wanted to give them a glimpse of not only the excitement that was felt by the crowd that was there watching them, but the pride that the military members had as they performed for this crowd.

    And knowing that, as the Blue Angels were flying at, however many miles per hour they were flying, I think they said 800 miles per hour. They were flying 18 inches apart the whole time and one of the girls in my group made the comment, I can't even walk next, my husband 18 inches apart without bumping into them. And they're flying at Mach Speed at 18 inches apart. You know, just having a different fresh perspective on things. was really what I wanted to talk to you about today. It's not being so anticipatory about the way you want something to come out, that you miss the blessing that happens in front of you. So there are people that I have done things with before that we're really good at this. They just went with the flow. They loved every moment that They just took the roles as they came. And they just embraced every moment with joy. And then I have people that had everything lined out in their head how everything was supposed to go.

    And most of the time, the ones that weren't anticipating, had a better time than the ones that we're anticipating. Because we do this thing called romanticizing a scene before the scene ever happens, right? And then we set ourselves up to be let down.

    I'm going to use an example here. And this is just a brief example. But coming home from a long trip, wanting our husband to meet us at the door with a big hug, maybe a bubble bath, dinner on the table, all those things that we deem as romantic in our mind, but we never communicate it to our spouse. So when we walk home and they're like, oh, you're home. Here's the mail. laundries open. If you want to wash your clothes, we get disappointed because it didn't play out in real life, like we expected it to play out in our head.

    Now, I know I'm not the only one that's ever done this because I've heard from other women talking about it before that if they get disappointed because their husband didn't think ahead to order dinner for them, didn't think ahead, to plan to keep the laundry open for them didn't plan ahead, think that they might want a back rub or, or bubble bath drawn or anything along those lines. But what we do find is that when we communicate those things to our spouse, then we can set an intention. But have we ever put the shoe on the other foot? Have we ever asked our spouse how they would like the atmosphere set when they come home after a long trip, or a day at work?

    Did they walk in the door and they hear us telling them all the things that went wrong with the kids and the dog and the cat that day? Or did they walk into the door with a Hey, honey, how was your day? dinner's almost ready. If you'll just go sit down and relax. I'll let you know when it's ready. Are we giving them a to do list of everything that needs to be done?

    See, one of the things I've learned in in my marriage, and I'm still learning it some days I'm just gonna be real with you. Some days it's easier than others is to not walk in on my husband when he walks in the door and go, Hey, the lawn need me needs mowed. The tree needs trim the dogs need to be fed. You said outdoor stuff was your stuff you need to get this done. Instead what I do is I asked him how was his day?
    Does he always asked how my day was?

    No.

    But when I wasn't frustrated with him over that I had that conversation with him. And I didn't use words like, you never asked how my day is because that's just untrue. He does. It may not be until 11 o'clock that night that he may ask me he may not ask me in the moment when I asked him may not be until 11 o'clock that night that he asked me or the next day, but he does ask me so I can't use the term he never. Or you always just come in and sit down and you're done for the evening. Well, I can't use those words either because my husband's a very hard working man and does a lot of things around the house to keep things going and he's constantly helping other people.

    He may not always be helping me, which tends to make me sound more narcissistic. When I go that way, then I'm really comfortable admitting that I may be at times

    so

    Here's the challenge. What is it in your life this week that you've got planned down to a “T” must happen? You're going to hit these deadlines, all these things are going to happen. And then what is your belief about that? If it doesn't happen the way you want it to happen? Are you going to throw in the towel if it doesn't happen, dot for dot the way you want it to happen. Are you going to be able to go with the flow? Are you going to be able to embrace the opportunities that come your way? Are you going to be able to stop and smell the flowers because you are not anticipating but you are participating in the beautiful life that's unfolding in front of you. There are bad things that happen every day. It may be a car wreck, it may be a illness diagnosis, it may be one of many, many things that are bad things that come your way.

    But there are also the possibilities of some very beautiful moments happening during those bad things.

    I'm going to give you an example.

    A friend of mine, mentioned to me the other day that while she was at the hospital while her husband was being diagnosed with an illness that will cost him his life. She had the moment to sit with a woman who was 99 years old.

    On her toughest day, finding out that the man she loves will be gone, according to what the doctors say within two years due to this illness.

    She took the moment to smell the flowers and visit with this woman and hear great stories of faith of what God can do.

    See, she could have been focused on what the doctor said that day. But talking with that 99 year old woman, she found her faith. She found An opportunity to grab on to her prayer life like she's never grabbed on to it before.

    Don't miss the blessings that are all around you. Take a moment. Instead of just shouting your order into the box out at the local drive thru. Be sure to learn the name of the person that serving your food, call them by name, talk with them. Ask them how they're doing and wait for it. stop and listen to the answer. Don't just say it so flippantly. Be willing to let your life be interrupted to see the beauty in your life. Let's not be so regimented.

    This is something that is very hard for me because I'm a D personality. So I tend to kind of schedule this into my schedule until I get comfortable enough doing it on the fly.

    So the other day, we were driving back and we were stopping at the Bucees in Orange Beach, Alabama and if you're listening to this and you don't know what a bucees is, is just come to Texas. We can show you what a bucees is.. But I was talking with one of the young men behind the counter and I called him by name. I told him Thank you Colby. I appreciate your help with this. And he was so surprised that I took the time to look at his name tag and know his name.

    So I sat and talked with him for just a few minutes more. He wasn't busy. I wasn't holding him up from anything. But just giving that personal touch. I got to meet a very, very sweet young man who was not only concerned with himself and serving his customers, Well, he was awesome at making sure his team members knew that “hey, the time is getting close. And you're you're almost off the clock. I hope you are excited about what you've got going on out outside of work today.” He was really invested in the people and he was around. But see, if I just rushed up there and got my order from him and took off. It wouldn't have been as magical a moment, I wouldn't have known his name. And I would have missed out on watching someone serve their fellow human beings so well.

    So, that's all I'm going to talk about today. I just want to remind you to be participatory in your own life. Don't be anticipating so much and setting yourself up for failed hopes and dreams. It's okay to hope and dream, but don't romanticize them to the point that they're unattainable. Set yourself up to be participatory, to communicate your hopes and dreams in a way that you can see them walk themselves out.

    So, as always, I'm your host, Angie Monroe. And I hope you join us next time on the warrior divas podcast

    We're going to talk about more things that are real topics that real women want to discuss. So when unTill next time, this is Angie Monroe. Talk to you soon. Bye bye

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