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    Episodes (9)

    Arianna Huffington

    Arianna Huffington

    Are you overworked, overtired and over it? If so, this episode is for you!

    After co-founding Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington started Thrive Global to end the stress and burnout epidemic. Arianna gives Bethenny easy, scientifically-proven tips to reduce stress that you can try at home today! And, she tells a story about kids and technology that every parent needs to hear.

    Plus, Arianna reveals whether she’ll ever run for office. 

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    Richie Norton | The Power of Starting Something Stupid

    Richie Norton | The Power of Starting Something Stupid

    On the 37th episode of All Heart with Paul Cardall, the energetic, encouraging, and entrepreneurial expert Richie Norton joins Paul to talk about Richie's journey that led to some of today's biggest celebrities and executives seeking him out for help to them fulfill their best life. Born in San Diego, a surfer, now living on the North Shore of Oahu, Richie opens up about losing his youngest son recently and how that has effected his family, business, and overall mindset. Millions of entrepreneurial-minded people have studied Richie Norton's best-selling book, "The Power of Starting Something Stupid." Paul and Richie's discussion feels like a masterclass in how to built your career around family time instead of building family time around your career. 

    Perfect book for these uncertain times.” — Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media

    “Once in a great while a new author bursts on the scene to light a fire under us. Richie Norton is that rare spark. His certainty that the secret to success is to start something stupid is right on and will alter your future. Thirty publishers thought Chicken Soup was stupid before it sold over 100 million copies. This new book could not have come at a better time and Richie’s urgent and authentic style is readable, convincing and a compelling blueprint for success. Be smart: read The Power of Starting Something Stupid.” — Jack Canfield, New York Times bestselling author of The Success Principles, and co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series

     

    ABOUT RICHIE NORTON

    Richie Norton is the award-winning, bestselling author of the book The Power of Starting Something Stupid (in 10+ languages) and Résumés Are Dead & What to Do About It. In 2019, Richie was named one of the world's top 100 business coaches by Dr. Marshall Goldsmith. He is an international speaker (including TEDx & Google Startup Grind) & serial entrepreneur. 

    Richie is the founder of Global Consulting Circle, creating/scaling business models for venture-backed startups. He is the Co-Founder of Prouduct—helping entrepreneurs go from idea to market full service w/ global sourcing & end to end supply chain. Norton founded Edit.Today—a multinational video editing service for vloggers. Millions of entrepreneurial-minded people study Norton's work & blended learning, modular educational programs (self-directed learning courses, masterminds, podcasts, articles, keynotes, interviews, books, mentoring, university lectures). Executives & celebrities alike seek out Richie to create new value-based products/experiences for their audiences.

    Richie is featured in Forbes, Businessweek, Entrepreneur, HuffPo, Inc., etc. The 2013 San Francisco Book Festival awarded The Power of Starting Something Stupid first in business & grand prize winner overall. At age 29, Pacific Business News recognized Richie as one of the Top Forty Under 40 “best & brightest young businessmen” in Hawaii. 

    Richie founded a mentor capital org to help end poverty & establish the Willes Center for International Entrepreneurship—where he serves on the Mentor Venture Capital Board at BYU Hawaii. Richie is published in the Journal of Microfinance & is a ChangeAid Award winner for "outstanding accomplishment in international development, international relations, humanitarian aid and academic achievement."

    Richie received his MBA from the world's #1 ranked international business school, Thunderbird School of Global Management. Richie is happily married, has four boys and lives on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.

    Official Website: Richie Norton

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richienorton

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/richie_norton/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/richienorton

     

    ABOUT PAUL CARDALL

    Steinway & Sons considers him one of the world’s finest pianists. Dove Award-winning musician, composer, and producer, Paul Cardall’s music has been streamed on platforms worldwide 3 billion times. With 11 No. 1 Billboard albums, 30 million monthly listeners and 3 million subscribed fans on social media, Paul is one of the biggest selling recording artists of our time.

    Paul was born with essentially half a heart and before his first day was finished, surgeons had cut into his infant body to save his life. He would spend virtually all of his life in and out of hospitals and recovering from surgeries. He received a heart transplant in 2009. Living with congenital heart disease has helped Paul understand the trauma imposed, particularly on a young person and their families. Cardall has made it his life’s mission to create and share piano music that is healing both physically and emotionally.

    Two of the many projects he’s involved with include partnering with the The Ryan Seacrest Foundation to donate keyboards to children’s hospitals nationwide. Cardall has established scholarships for students affected by medical bills associated with congenital heart disease because he believes in getting an education regardless of terminal diagnosis.

    Earlier this year Cardall released a music project titled The Broken Miracle, featuring special guests including David Archuleta, Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees), Ty Herndon, Rachel Yamagata, Thompson Square, Matt Hammitt and many others. The Broken Miracle album chronicles his life dealing with congenital heart disease, through his transplant 12 years ago.

    The pianist recently released two unique versions of his much-anticipated upcoming instrumental project December.  Both versions of the album feature 14 tracks in a minimalist classical style, and all are original compositions by Cardall, with the exception of “Hush, Little Baby.” The pianist takes listeners on a journey from the rise of a new moon in September through the New Year.

    All Heart with Paul Cardall is sponsored by doTERRA, whose products are designed to offer hope and healing. For more information on Paul Cardall, please visit https://paulcardall.com/ or find him on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

     

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    Episode 48 | Pro-Life Legislation: Who’s The Real Enemy?

    Episode 48 | Pro-Life Legislation: Who’s The Real Enemy?

    Topics Discussed:

    • What it means to be pro-life
    • The fraudulent “pro-life with exceptions” position
    • The battle over incremental legislation
    • Advocating vs supporting a bill with exceptions
    • An example of the positives of incremental legislation
    • Danger zones in incremental legislation
    • Who is our enemy?

     

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    Episode 47 | States Declare War Against Abortion

    Episode 47 | States Declare War Against Abortion

    Topics Discussed:

    • Alabama woman dies due to perforated uterus during abortion
    • How abortion deaths are swept under the rug
    • The palpable depression in the pro-life movement
    • The tidal wave of pro-life bills on the state level
    • Pro-Life Women are setting records in the House of Representatives
    • The conflation between Republican and Pro-Life
    • Is Trump our “Patton”?

     

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    All IPOs should be paid for in Robux

    All IPOs should be paid for in Robux

    Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast (now on Twitter!), where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.

    This is an all-time first for the show, it's an Equity Leftovers. Which means that we're not focusing on a single topic like we would in an Equity Shot. This is just, well, more Equity.

    Danny and I and Chris got together to chat about a few things that we could not leave out:

    And with this, our fourth episode in six days, we shall pause until Monday. Hugs from the Equity crew.

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Media Masters - Lydia Polgreen

    Media Masters - Lydia Polgreen

    Lydia Polgreen is editor-in-chief of Huffington Post. Appointed in 2016, she oversees content and direction for the site, which has 170 million readers worldwide. Prior to her current role, she spent 15 years at the New York Times, where she covered conflict, democracy building and development in West Africa. In this in-depth interview, Lydia describes the “enormous responsibility” of upholding the legacy of the iconic brand, recalls how living through a coup in Kenya as a child inspired her to become a journalist, and argues that being a “queer black woman” gives her a stronger insight into diversity issues.

    Media Masters - Carla Buzasi

    Media Masters - Carla Buzasi
    Carla Buzasi is Managing Director of WGSN, the trend forecasting company. With over 250 trend forecasters and data scientists, and 75,000 active users globally, they help 6,500 businesses in twenty different industries across 100 countries. Carla spent 15 years in journalism, and was founding Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post UK - taking it from a static mock-up up on her iPad to a major brand with 8m UK users, winning ‘Editor of the Year’ twice in a row along the way. In this in-depth interview, Carla talks about her career journey in journalism, and her work with her team of global specialists helping companies literally predict the future - giving examples of the big changes we’ll see in how we live and work.

    Arianna Huffington: from the Huffington Post to Thrive Global

    Arianna Huffington: from the Huffington Post to Thrive Global

    Arianna Huffington became a household name thanks to her groundbreaking internet publication. So it was surprising when she decided to jump from her namesake, the Huffington Post, to focus on, of all things, sleep. In this week's episode, Mike Lewis talks to Huffington about why she left the company she built, and what she's done to combat sexism in the workplace as a board member at Uber.

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