Window of Opportunity
Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
Matthew 7:3
Why do you look at the splinter in your brother’s eye but don’t notice the beam of wood in your own eye?
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Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
Matthew 7:3
Why do you look at the splinter in your brother’s eye but don’t notice the beam of wood in your own eye?
L'évènement sportif de l'année coûte au comité d'organisation plus de quatre milliards d'euros. Le sponsoring est indispensable pour réunir ce budget. De nombreuses entreprises investissent des millions d'euros dans l'objectif d'être vu par des milliards de téléspectateurs. Les explications de Timothée Talbi, journaliste BFM Business.
In this episode, Tudor welcomes Adam Coleman, a former Democrat who shares his experience of being misled by the politicized media and his journey towards understanding conservative perspectives. They discuss the influence of political propaganda, the need for critical thinking, and the polarized political landscape. Adam also talks about the issues with the education system, the role of money in politics, and the fear-based narratives surrounding elections. They emphasize the importance of research, supporting causes, and engaging with different political perspectives. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com
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Nick Jonsson is the founder of the Executive Global Network (EGN) in South East Asia and author of 'Executive Loneliness.' Three CEO's during conversations for this podcast have used the phrase 'It's time to take the mask off', the issue of extreme vulnerability is very real.
Nick began his career in advertising and has always had challenging and demanding jobs. His own personal struggles led him to start the Executive Global Network as a confidential peer group for executives and business owners across South East Asia.
Nick's motivation for starting (EGN) was based on struggles he had during a 'burn out' period as an executive. He was anxious, stressed and became addicted to alcohol between 2015-2018 he was losing his physical health. He describes the 'smiling depression' as a period of time when he pretended everything was ok to the outside world but internally everything was falling apart and he was spiralling.
During Nick's research for his book he discovered that about 10% of senior executives are living as functional alcoholics. Nick uncovered that 33% of executives in SE Asia were suffering from loneliness and isolation. During the pandemic the numbers doubled!
Nick himself, hit rockbottom in 2018 and wrote his last will and testament as he could not see how he could recover. He met a woman who later became his wife who was the catalyst for him seeking help as she was responsible for helping Nick break the cycle of shame and hiding and him slowly realising that he was not alone.
The strategy to combat Executive Loneliness is based on vulnerability and sharing on a deeply human level. Dr Verran Rose (episide. ) describes vulnerability brilliantly.
Society has always handed trophies and glorified winners and many of us have grown up with a selfish dedication to our own success and believing that when the going gets tough the tough gets going.
Today, successful companies are making every effort to support their people with mental health initiatives with a culture of openness and understanding.
The perception of success is very different to the reality of success which is why we have seen so many high profile individuals struggle publicly. The sheer size of SE Asia has also contributed to the challenges for many executives working in the area.
It's time to humanise our leadership.
Nick also outlines his 5 Step plan to mitigate executive loneliness during this episode.
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Challenge conventional investing wisdom with Jeremy Dyer as he shares his experience with real estate investing and dealing with sponsors. Learn his secrets as to how he became successful in this industry and how you can too. Click the play button now to learn more!
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Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor
About Jeremy Dyer
Jeremy is the founder and managing partner of Starting Point Capital. He leads the company’s investor relations, strategic partnerships and serves as the director of marketing for the company. Jeremy has extensive experience in real estate, both as an active and passive investor. Jeremy is a passive limited partner investor in over 4,000 multifamily doors, 24 passive real estate deals in process, and a passive equity investor in over 400 million dollars in total assets.
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Kevin Tufts is the real deal when it comes to tech and design. With over two decades of experience working across a number of companies in the Bay Area — Lyft, SendGrid, and Twilio, to name a few — he’s now a product designer at Meta working on their Creation team. So believe me, we had a LOT to talk about.
Our conversation begin with a look at the current climate inside Meta (pre-Threads, FYI), and he gave some thoughts on where the company is going as it approaches its 20th anniversary. From there, Kevin talked about his path to becoming a product designer, and we took a trip down memory lane recalling the early days of web design and what it was like working during such rapidly changing times. He also spoke on what he loves about product design now, and how he wants to help the next generation of designers through mentorship.
Kevin’s secrets to success are simple: seize opportunities for growth where you can, embrace collaboration, and remain flexible. Now that’s something I think we could all take to heart!
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Welcome to an opportunity for you and I to chat and reflect on over 150 episodes from leaders all over the world.
In this short episode i take a moment to remember when and why I started The Leadership Enigma. Who knew after over 150 episodes we would be globally ranked, with one award, added to the MBA reading lists of prestigious business schools and recording all episodes from LaunchPod Studios.
I reflect on some of the most powerful learning points which include culture, living and working in extreme change and the rise of Human Centred Leadership for a World Better Led.
I also outline what is coming next for the show and ask for your help in sharing our content with your communities as we now make a deliberate effort to grow and meet the needs of our global audience. Please get in touch and tell me who I should speak to and what topics I should focus on.
The Leadership Enigma is now looking for its first sponsor in order to collaborate and widen our global community with incredible guests and insights.
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Capital raising can be a challenging prerequisite before launching a deal. That’s why we have Elijah Brown to guide you in navigating stable capital sources through different connections and relationships, as well as creative strategies in reaching out. Leverage your knowledge in syndication by trusting the process and join us!
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About Elijah Brown
On every deal, Elijah partnered with friends, family, and investors so they could buy more extensive properties together. He loved helping people generate passive income and generational wealth through investment in multifamily, so he eventually started Goldhawk Capital to do it on a larger scale. Elijah Brown oversees capital acquisitions and capital markets. Elijah is a real estate investor, entrepreneur, and Army officer. While working as an investment analyst for Bank of America and later as a healthpeak Properties (S&P500 REIT) manager, Elijah developed a love for real estate. He began raising private capital to acquire over 1,000 units across the United States. Elijah holds a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business.
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In this episode I discuss the sponsorship with Sonrai Security & how to best protect your money when you become a higher income earner. I am by no means an expert, I am not a financial advisor in any way, shape or form. I am only speaking purely from experience. If you want to watch the video go check out the podcast on YouTube at the link below!
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Reality check: nobody finds a sponsor. You have to make a sponsor.
So today, I want to focus this podcast on how you can be an agent of change, actively involved in this generative and dynamic process.
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Kwame Salter is the President and Founder of the Salter Group, LLC, and a good friend of the Madison show. He gives the Madison audience some key strategies in promoting yourself at your job, especially when facing a biased work environment.
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Born in 1971, Tim M from London Stopped drinking for the first time in 1990. His Last drink was in 1993. Tim spends much of his free time engaged in sponsorship and service. He does what AA asks, and he get the results it promises in the book Alcoholics Anonymous. 100,000 Al-Anon meetings also help. Other than that, he says that he is simply another bozo on the bus. Tim Sponsors a lot and in this meeting he shares how he maintains being sponsorable.
Reco12 is an organization with the mission of learning and sharing the similarities of addiction of all kinds and gaining and sharing tools and hope from others who are walking a similar path. We come together from all places, faiths and backgrounds to gain tools and hope from others who are walking a similar path. Speakers from our past meetings have represented many fellowships and identify with addictions with such variety as alcoholism, drugs, food, sex, gambling, theft, co-dependency, and the anon groups, just to name a few.
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Michelle interviews attendees of the 5th CCI Grand River celebration! New board members, sponsors, property managers, and more speak about the previous 5 years and what’s ahead for CCI Grand River. Listen to join the fun!
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Keeping up with the daily news cycle can be hard, especially if you have little ones who need your constant attention, so we’ve created a new show to get you and your family up to speed, weekly.
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In this episode, The Quicky Junior chats to a current and former teacher to find out why so many people want to leave the profession they love, and then speaks to two golf experts about why Aussie Minjee Lee is such an amazing player who should be more well known.
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Tara* - Teacher at a small regional school in NSW who is considering resigning (*name has been changed for privacy)
Breanna Hunter - Former high school teacher who writes about the issues facing teachers
Lucy Zelic - Award-winning journalist, TV Presenter and MC who spent eight years with Australian broadcaster SBS as the Chief Football Host, reporter and sports news bulletin presenter
Brad James - High Performance Director at Golf Australia, the governing body for golf in Australia, who worked with Minjee Lee over the years as she went from being an excellent junior player to one of the world's best
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