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    Explore " lanes" with insightful episodes like ""I Have My Own Bowling Ball"", "How to Hire a Marketing Leader that Generates Revenue for Your Business with Veronica Romney", "Pull Back the Curtains - The Window - Trevor Ritchie", "Barnacle Lanes" and "Autonomous Trucking: What do Self-Driving Trucks Mean for You?" from podcasts like ""The Cavalry", "Go-To Gal with Jaclyn Mellone: Online Marketing + Mindset for Female Entrepreneurs", "CoastLife Church Podcast with Pastor Jason Warman", "A Look Behind in Rewind" and "Inside the Lane"" and more!

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    How to Hire a Marketing Leader that Generates Revenue for Your Business with Veronica Romney

    How to Hire a Marketing Leader that Generates Revenue for Your Business with Veronica Romney

    Episode #247.

    About Veronica Romney: 

    Veronica Romney is a Dream Team Architect who helps online entrepreneurs build their dream teams and train their rainmaking marketing leaders. She’s a former Speaker and Trainer for Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi and the former Chief of Staff of mega-brand BossBabe. She’s no stranger to the stage and has been in the online marketing world for over 15 years, having been featured in places like Forbes, Inc, HuffPost, ABC News Radio, and more. When she’s not helping her visionary clients scale to 8-figures plus, you can find her wrangling her two-man cubs in the beautiful oak trees of North Carolina.

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    Favorite Quotes

    “Most of the time we're building still bottom to top because we're all self-funded. So these CEOs start bringing in doers. It's a lot of vendors, contractors, part-timers, assistants. When you start adding all of the knives to your knife set, somebody actually has to put them in a holster. And that's where the CEO will feel the constraint. They’re like ‘I need to go be on stage and not have to worry about what's happening behind the curtain.' And that's where you start to feel the tension. ”

    “The rainmaker's job is to convert $0 to $1. The rainmaker is not responsible for the product. ”

    “If it's not our zone of genius, we could outsource it to somebody else. But if you're really serious about entrepreneurship, there are just certain lessons that you can't shortcut and get away from learning. ”

    In This Episode You’ll Learn:

    • The pain point of building a team around you that you trust
    • Knowing the two separate lanes of a business
    • When to be a customer-centric team, product-centric or revenue-centric
    • What a rainmaker’s job is
    • Ambitiously scaling your business

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    Pull Back the Curtains - The Window - Trevor Ritchie

    Pull Back the Curtains - The Window - Trevor Ritchie

    Join us as Trevor Ritchie continues our collection of talks: The Window. We hope this message encourages and inspires you!

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    Barnacle Lanes

    Barnacle Lanes

    Podcast # 14: When a group of young, overconfident guys go out bowling for the first time, little do they suspect that the girls in the next lane are, in reality, bowling sharks poised for the kill. This episode is set in a small town bowling alley in the state of New Jersey. Tom Nielson tells stories, shares memories, and concocts whimsical tales inspired by his travels and life adventures, in the style of Jean Shepherd of WOR-Radio.

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    5 - Types of Video Games

    5 - Types of Video Games

    Some people close to you can see you play different games but never seem to understand what’s happening? Maybe this could help you! In this episode, Juke, Perf, Divi and Nailter address the main types of games played by millions across the world.


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    Episode 11: Moving Matters with the BAR Young Movers Group Council - Part 2 of 2

    Episode 11: Moving Matters with the BAR Young Movers Group Council - Part 2 of 2
    Episode 11 is part 2 of a 2 part recording with the BAR Young Movers Group Council, which consists of Chairman Ciaran Mullarkey of George Pickersgills & Son, Deputy Chairman Mairead Almandras of Britannia Sanderstead's, Immediate Past Chairman Daniel Braddock of GB Liners and fellow councillors, Michael Dunbar of McGimpsey's, Alexandra Lane of Britannia Lanes, Tommy McNee of Guardian Moving & Storage and Calvin Tickner of The Eurogroup. We discover what one thing my guests would change as a whole within the moving industry, with Michael discussing the general outside perspective for a trade in which he believes is a skilled trade (and I totally agree!), Mairead has a real dig at solicitors over exchange and completion dates, Tommy agrees with Mairead and provides an example on how it can effect the Working Time Directive as he believes the moving industry is always an afterthought, Alexandra covers the service being offered over the race to the bottom line and also agrees with Mairead, Calvin echo’s the comments already made and touches upon the professionalism of the moving industry, Ciaran would like to see some form of regulation, and Daniel reiterates public perception and would like the industry to work together a bit more. When it comes to what advice this young bunch would give to a young mover just starting out in the moving industry, Michael suggests that you show initiative as there is so much room for development and progression within this industry, Mairead echo’s Michaels views and highly recommends that you get involved with the BAR Young Movers Group, Tommy recommends the invaluable networking, Alexandra reminds everyone that it’s not a weakness to ask questions, Calvin reiterates the advice already given and adds that if you are office based then hot desk to increase your own value within the company, Ciaran recommends training, lots of training, and Daniel suggests you surround yourself with the people that have the knowledge. We discover where each of my guests see themselves and the industry in 5 years, where Michael believes his own future is in the hands of his Directors, and that the young movers can drive the industry forward, Mairead believes the industry will slow down for city movers as more and more people relocate to their ‘forever home’ in the countryside being as they are now able to work from home as a result of the recent pandemic, and she sees herself as maybe moving more into a surveying role, Tommy would like a Directors role within Guardian Moving & Storage and would like to become a voice for the industry, and he hopes a form of regulation comes about for the industry, Alexandra sees herself growing within her current role and expanding her knowledge, but doesn’t see any huge incoming changes to the industry, Calvin would have served his stint as Chairman of the BAR Young Movers Group as he moves into the role of Vice Chairman next year and sees more responsibility coming his way from the family business, in the industry he has noticed shipments are getting smaller and has seen a change in commercial relocation as more and more of us are now able to work from home, Ciaran is in the process of buying a warehouse to stand the business in good stead for the future, but isn’t too sure on the industry, and Daniel would like to still see himself as part of GB Liners and driving it forward and maintaining his involvement within the BAR. And finally, we end with several funny moving stories, Michael didn’t have a funny story as they were far to incriminating, but he did recite a story that involved moving Professional Golfer Rory Mcllroy and how curiosity got the better of him, Mairead recites a packing job she was once on where she was tipped in Home Made Greek Halloumi Cheese, and the moment she took the DNA from a cup Rock Legend Liam Gallagher drank from while in attendance at their warehouse, Tommy recites a story where he and his crew pranked an apprentice by telling him he needed a passport to cross the border into England, Alexandra is far to young to have a moving story but does recite the history of Lanes, Calvin recites a story he had been told regarding a couple of PBO boxes coming from a bedroom making the sound of a battery powered toothbrush, and Calvin clears the company name regarding receipt of a damaged shipment for British Long Distance Runner Sir Mo Farah, just in case its mentioned on ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’, Ciaran recites a story regarding a foreman, the foreman’s wife and a snooker table, while on a removal, and Daniel recites a charming story regarding a large bronze garden statue of a lady, with a black mark on her thigh. Enjoy! Links to the BAR Young Movers Group: * Website (https://bar.co.uk/bar-young-movers/) * Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/baryoungmovers) baryoungmovers https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1f2066ce-d058-407d-b73c-a8b36d49ccb5/dQc514K9.jpg Special Guests: Alexandra Lane, Calvin Tickner, Ciaran Mullarkey, Daniel Braddock, Mairead Almandras, Michael Dunbar, and Tommy McNee.

    Episode 10: Moving Matters with the BAR Young Movers Group Council - Part 1 of 2

    Episode 10: Moving Matters with the BAR Young Movers Group Council - Part 1 of 2
    Episode 10 is part 1 of a 2 part recording with the BAR Young Movers Group Council, which consists of Chairman Ciaran Mullarkey, Deputy Chairman Mairead Almandras, Immediate Past Chairman Daniel Braddock and fellow councillors, Michael Dunbar, Alexandra Lane, Tommy McNee and Calvin Tickner. We discover that Michael is 33 and works for McGimpsey’s in Belfast, Mairead is 29 and works for Britannia Sanderstead’s in Surrey, Tommy is 33 and works for Guardian Moving & Storage in Edinburgh, Alexandra (the baby of the group) is 22 and works for Britannia Lanes in Devon, Calvin is 28 and works for The Eurogroup, Ciaran is 38 (and not 28 as I mistakenly wrote down!), and works for George Pickersgill & Son and Daniel is 32 and works for GB Liners. We discuss the BAR Young Movers Group as a whole and discover from Ciaran that the group networks and socialises together, and have previously sold out 3 educational events, held at remover locations in Birmingham, Cardiff and Brighton, with Belfast on the calendar for 2021. We discover from Daniel that membership has just been launched, at the mere cost of £55 + VAT per year, and is available to BAR and non-BAR members, with non-BAR members requiring individual membership too at the cost of £100 + VAT per year. Being that it is a group for ‘young movers’, there is a cut-off age of 40. We discover from Calvin that there was a Young Movers Group in the past and how he set about resurrecting it. When asked who has the aspirations to become the next BAR President, Ciaran threw Calvin’s name into the ring before both agreeing that Mr GB (Daniel) was first off. We then delve into each council member and discover how they got started in the industry, discovering their previous roles as well as their current. We discover that 3 work within the family business, thus being Mairead, Alexandra and Calvin, and that Ciaran is a partner of George Pickersgills & Son. We discover that Calvin went to University in Nottingham, chosen purely on the ratio of women to men! And we discover that Dan is a 3rd generation remover. We discover the personal challenges of each, Michael losing his driving licence, Mairead being sent to a Young Movers Conference in Budapest not knowing anyone, but it really helped with her confidence, Tommy not being taken seriously as a 22 year young project manager, as well as losing his father on a job, Alexandra has had no challenges as yet but there is the child of the boss syndrome that goes with the territory, as Mairead, Calvin and Ciaran also discuss, and Dan’s biggest challenge was moving from the operative side of the business to the office and into management. We discus what each person would change from their moving past, even though they are all so young, and discover that most would not change anything, yet. Calvin regrets not starting out on the vans and holding back at conference due to nerves, Ciaran would have joined the BAR earlier and Dan would have joined GB Liners earlier. And Calvin corrects me!! I had mistakenly taken down the age of one guest and Calvin just wanted to set the record straight, much to the dismay of Ciaran, who is actually 38 and not 28 as I had noted, and is therefore nearly no longer a young mover! 😊 Enjoy! Links to the BAR Young Movers Group: * Website (https://bar.co.uk/bar-young-movers/) * Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/baryoungmovers) baryoungmovers https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1f2066ce-d058-407d-b73c-a8b36d49ccb5/dQc514K9.jpg Special Guests: Alexandra Lane, Calvin Tickner, Ciaran Mullarkey, Daniel Braddock, Mairead Almandras, Michael Dunbar, and Tommy McNee.

    Tweetstreet #28: Don't Beg For It, It's Weird!

    Tweetstreet #28: Don't Beg For It, It's Weird!

    This episode begins with a way to solve back problems but as it continues the lessons change as Denver B tests the marriage, flexes on his own lanes and gives a few etiquette tips. There's a lot to unpack but it's always worth it in the end... 

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