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    Explore "jarvis" with insightful episodes like "A New Beginning (Minutes 00:00-13:00)", "Bringing Order Out of Chaos in the Transformation of Health Care", "The Final Chapter (Bonus Episode)", "The Final Chapter (Minutes 78:00-91:00)" and "Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives with Jamin Mink" from podcasts like ""You're All Doomed: A Friday the 13th Podcast", "Health Frontiers Radio", "You're All Doomed: A Friday the 13th Podcast", "You're All Doomed: A Friday the 13th Podcast" and "Film Alchemist"" and more!

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    Bringing Order Out of Chaos in the Transformation of Health Care

    Bringing Order Out of Chaos in the Transformation of Health Care

    Join us for a fascinating discussion with the leadership team of Securative Healthcare Solutions, a pioneering healthcare consulting firm led by our own John Burgstiner that is elevating wellness and tackling major challenges facing our healthcare delivery system. Our team interviews John and his talented colleagues Tammy Steadman and Charles Jarvis to learn how they are leveraging technology to lower healthcare costs and enhance patient outcomes by promoting wellness and facilitating early detection and chronic care management.

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    Ep 075 - Paul Jarvis And The Joy Of Running A Company Of One

    Ep 075 - Paul Jarvis And The Joy Of Running A Company Of One

    "If we assume in the beginning that growth is good, if we never challenge that assumption, then we just keep growing. If we think that more is good, then we'll always chase more into infinity. The Company Of One comes in when we ask ourselves "does this new growth make sense? have I reached enough?" If the answer is yes then the Company of One would say "how can I make things better?" because growth isn't always better. Growth may not always be the answer"

    Paul Jarvis is an Entrepreneur, writer, and author of the book Company Of One (get it here: https://amzn.to/2J0ctBg). The premise is that sometimes staying small as a company might be the answer to make things better for ourselves, and for our clients and the people we're going to impact. 

    There are three questions you need to ask yourself: 

    How much is enough?

    How will I know when I get there?

    What will change when I do? 

    Connect with Paul on Twitter: @pjrvs

    Connect with Carolina on Twitter: @carolinamillan Instagram: @carolinamillan 

    FREE report: http://personalbrandingsecrets.me/ebook 

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    The Final Chapter (Minutes 00:00-13:00)

    The Final Chapter (Minutes 00:00-13:00)

    Welcome back to You're All Doomed, the podcast where your hosts Greg and Brian take you through the Friday the 13th movies, thirteen minutes at a time.

    In the Season 4 premiere, hear us discuss how he can be alive, lingering on Higgins Haven, and 20-minute workouts, as we slice and dice our way through minutes 00:00-13:00 of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.

    Theme Song: “Groovy Goalie” — Chris Holland

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    http://chrishollandmusic.bandcamp.com

    Thoughts on "Company of One"

    Thoughts on "Company of One"

    Have you ever heard, “Staying small is the next big thing for business”? This is actually a line from the title of the book “Company of One: Why Staying Small Is the Next Big Thing for Business” by Paul Jarvis. This approach is not a typical business model but definitely something to ponder.

    If you haven’t had a chance to check out the book and you’re interested with the concept it’s presenting, today’s podcast episode is for you!  We’re sharing our thoughts on this unique business strategy.

    Ep42: Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)

    Ep42: Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
    Here's our spoiler review of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (2015)

    Directed by: Joss Whedon
    Writer: Joss Whedon
    Release Date: May 1, 2015
    Runtime: 2 Hours 21 Mins
    Rotten Tomatoes: 75%
    Production Budget: $250M
    Opening Weekend: $191M
    Domestic Box Office: $459M
    Over Seas: $946M
    Worldwide Total: $1.4B

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    Intro music by: Danny Elfman
    Outro music by: James Barnes

    Tim Jarvis Echoes Heroic

    Tim Jarvis Echoes Heroic

    Environmental explorer Tim Jarvis shares the details of recreating two of Antarctica's most legendary expeditions - pulling a supply sled nearly 500 kilometers across a barren landscape in the footsteps of Sir Douglas Mawson, and leading a team of brave souls across the Southern Ocean in a replica of the James Caird - the wee boat that carried Sir Ernest Shackleton on a rescue mission to South Georgia. 

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    Subscribe to never miss an episode, and share our podcast on your social media to inform your community.

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    Ep #194: An Update on the State of Student Loan Debt and How Advisors Can Help Their Clients - With Heather Jarvis and Jantz Hoffman

    Ep #194: An Update on the State of Student Loan Debt and How Advisors Can Help Their Clients - With Heather Jarvis and Jantz Hoffman

    If you're interested in what’s going on in the world of student loans and want to find the best ways to help your clients who have them, then this episode is for you. Two of the leading student loans experts, Heather Jarvis and Jantz Hoffman, join the show today to discuss the latest news and tips regarding student loans and how to best serve clients within this niche.

    You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/194

    Episode 82: Why You Don't Always Have To Be Growing And Scaling Your Company

    Episode 82: Why You Don't Always Have To Be Growing And Scaling Your Company

    Happy new year! I hope your 2019 is off to a great start :)

    If you’re curious what I’ve been up to and what I have in store for 2019, I’ll tell you right off the bat, I do not set goals or resolutions at the start of the year. Instead, I review my progress every quarter to see what I want to keep doing, what experiments I want to run, and what I am going to cut or put on the back burner!

    Taking a broad approach has served me well in running my business, balancing it with the ever-growing demands on my time as a new mom, and most importantly, managing overwhelm. So I won’t be sharing my goals for 2019 or if I’ve resolved to exercise more or less. And I certainly won’t be telling you to do more ;)

    But I get that there may be other people in your life who are going to be bombarding you with messages around setting resolutions and goals as it relates to your career and personal life.

    Don’t get me wrong, resolutions and goals serve as great guardrails, but there’s no need to artificially set them at the start of the year.

    So is it OK to not always be growing personally and in business?

    Well, if you’ve been tuning into Build for a while, you know I love to bust myths and misconceptions on it, as they relate to building products, companies, and your career in tech. To kick things off for the show’s fifth year, I thought we’d start with one of the biggest myths around building a company: you need to keep growing and scaling, otherwise you’re not innovating and you’ll soon start to stagnate.

    This is a BIG myth that permeates company culture in tech, but, as it turns out, you don’t always need to grow, and continual growth isn’t always desirable.

    In today’s Build episode, we’re going to be debunking this myth, and to help us out, I’ve invited Paul Jarvis, writer, entrepreneur, podcaster, designer and online course teacher. Paul is the author of the new book Company of One: Why Staying Small Is The Next  Big Thing For Business.

    As you tune into today’s episode you’ll learn the following from Paul:

    • How you went from being a designer to an entrepreneur
    • How he started a service-based business and slowly transitioned to offering products
    • Why he decided to not build a BIG business and the concerns he had around his decision
    • 4 myths around building a big company
    • Why it’s OK to stay small 

    In next week’s episode, Paul will share some best practices around building a company of one.

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