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    Explore "structures" with insightful episodes like "How to make the most of the tax advantages of investment property", "Trust, Structures et Mathieu Boogaerts", "End of the Age, Endtimes, Time of Jacobs Troubles: patterns and structure.", "Ep #57: How to Structure Coaching Programs to Scale and Sneak Peek Behind OCI Program Structure" and "295 - John Briggs - Fitness Studio Tax Strategies to Increase Cash Flow" from podcasts like ""Property Investment Podcast Network", "Les concerts d'inter", "Basically, It's Biblical podcast", "Health and Fitness Coach Success Podcast" and "High Intensity Business"" and more!

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    How to make the most of the tax advantages of investment property

    How to make the most of the tax advantages of investment property

    Ben Johnston is very passionate about property. Having snapped up his first property at the age of 21, Ben went down the road of accounting, with a specific focus on investment structures and tax planning.

    Ben Johnston, managing director of Johnston Advisory, joins host Maja Garaca Djurdjevic on this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show to share some of his tips to effective property investment.

    Ben reveals why having a property in your investment portfolio is important, why he is a fan of having your own home as your first or primary property asset, and details the tax benefits of dabbling in property.  

    If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: FacebookTwitter and LinkedIn.

    If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights.

    Ep #57: How to Structure Coaching Programs to Scale and Sneak Peek Behind OCI Program Structure

    Ep #57: How to Structure Coaching Programs to Scale and Sneak Peek Behind OCI Program Structure

    Today’s topic is super juicy! If you already have your programs figured out—or even if you’re revamping or just getting started—this is an episode you won’t want to miss because we’re talking all about how to structure your programs. I’ll be taking you through the anatomy of the two main types of programs, walking you through how you can combine them to get the best of both worlds, and giving you the lowdown on everything you need to launch and run a successful program.

    You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/2ItNDML

    295 - John Briggs - Fitness Studio Tax Strategies to Increase Cash Flow

    295 - John Briggs - Fitness Studio Tax Strategies to Increase Cash Flow

    John Briggs (john @ incitetax.com) is a tax genius, author of Profit First for Microgyms, and owner of Incite Tax and Accounting in Sandy, Utah, a multi-million-dollar firm adapting Michalowicz's Profit First concept serving microgym owners focusing on tax and cash flow strategies. 

    John has been featured in CrossFit Journal, Box Pro Magazine, and on microgym podcasts such as Two-Brain Radio, WTF Gym Talk and The 321 Podcast; and has been sharing his expertise in fitness business events like the Gym Owner’s Growth Summit, ProfitCON and Two-Brain Summit. 

    Listen to my previous podcast with John HERE.

    In this episode, John Briggs gives tips and strategies on how to be more tax efficient and drive up cash flow in your business. We talk about finding the right business entity for your fitness business, writing-off expenses to maximize cost savings, classifying your team or coaches, and much more.  

    Increase profits in your HIT business

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    #03 Strategic Types of Human Resources Management

    #03 Strategic Types of Human Resources Management
    There are three different ways of running HRM depending on the level of institutionalization and depending on whether a company operates more towards hierarchies and stability or towards agility and networks. This is a significant strategic foundation for strategic HRM. All slides of the entire series can be downloaded here: https://armintrost.de/en/professor/digital/human-resources-strategies/

    #40 – What is Postmodernism?

    #40 – What is Postmodernism?

    In this episode, Vigil and his returning guests, Danny and Matt, discuss the topic of postmodernism. This episode focuses on the differences between modernism and postmodernism and why talking about this topic is essential. The show then goes into whether postmodernism exists only in the realm of art and literary theory, or is it also a social phenomenon. We then discuss if postmodernism leads to cultural and moral relativism and whether that point of view can lead to a generally skeptical view of the world. We also cover the concern if postmodernism can cause science denialism, because of the general belief that we can't know anything for sure, no matter the tools we use. We finally finish the episode on the costs and benefits of using a postmodern lens to view the world.

    Prof. Michael Hüther on his new book, Exhausted Globalization

    Prof. Michael Hüther on his new book, Exhausted Globalization

    Join Prof. Michael Hüther, director of the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft, as he sits down with The Conference Board Senior Economist for Europe, Ilaria Maselli, to discuss his latest book, Exhausted Globalization: Between the Transatlantic Orientation and the Chinese Way. The book is a thorough reflection about the downturn globalization is going through. It investigates the reasons why globalization is losing energy and appeal, and sketches possible ways to make it more inclusive. This is not only about economics:  the authors looks at globalization not only as a process of economic integration, but also in terms of ideas and power structures.  

    #38 – What is High and Low Culture?

    #38 – What is High and Low Culture?

    In this episode, Virgil and his previous guests Danny and Matt, discuss the concepts of High and Low culture. This episode will focus on discussing why these cultural forces and cultural divisions are important. Through these discussions, we can learn more about our culture, which gives us a more nuanced view of our society. High culture is a collection of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture. Low culture is a collection of cultural products not held in the highest esteem by a culture. High culture is the culture of the elites within a society. Low culture is connected to popular/mass culture and is the culture of the everyman. Through this discussion, we hope to explore better these two cultures and how they interface with society and where or not these divisions have disappeared over time.

    Exposing Entrepreneur Secrets - Episode 8 - Goodmans Interior Structures

    Exposing Entrepreneur Secrets - Episode 8 - Goodmans Interior Structures

    Welcome to Episode 8 of Exposing Entrepreneur Secrets

    This episode features Adam Goodman of Goodmans Interior Structures in Phoenix, Arizona.

    https://www.goodmans.com/

    We are excited to be interviewing some of the most successful business/non-profit leaders in Arizona and sharing their secrets! Our show is sponsored by Sims Business Systems of Tempe, Arizona.

    For more information and to be considered to be on the show, please visit: https://www.getsims.com/podcast/

    Enjoy!

    018 Architecting the Future w/ Paul Richardson

    018 Architecting the Future w/ Paul Richardson

    Bio-Architect Paul Richardson builds buildings and community where shelter transcends a roof and four walls to become fully self-reliant, self-regenerative, and economically viable—producing food and clean water, and managing and re-using all waste in balance with nature. Paul founded Haven Earth SEED (Stewardship Education & Ecological Design) Training Center — both a physical and virtual education training center — to create a template for eco-communities, bringing together the tools and techniques of self-reliant living, earth architecture, community building, and permaculture. With a team of experts in the fields of permaculture, off-grid living, water self-sufficiency, bio-dynamic structures for healing, and more, the intention is to find solutions to our present reliance upon unsustainable and unhealthy practices, and to create successful models for eco-communities internationally. Grounded in a commitment to conscious, ethical, earth-centered and earth focused principles, Paul is paving the way to a feasible future, a future worth living for.

    1083: Coping with Challenges, Change, and Being Adaptable with Tania Diggory Founder and Owner of Calmer: The Thriving Entrepreneur Conference 2019

    1083: Coping with Challenges, Change, and Being Adaptable with Tania Diggory Founder and Owner of Calmer: The Thriving Entrepreneur Conference 2019

    Tania Diggory is the founder of Calmer, a platform that empowers entrepreneurs and organisations to nurture good mental wellbeing. Author of This Is Calmer: Inspiration, support and encouragement for the entrepreneurial mind, Tania delivers digital training, workshops, events and workplace training on how to balance mental wellbeing with business success.

    Thriving Entrepreneur Conference - The Event for New and Seasoned Entrepreneurs Dedicated to Blazing Their Trail in a Long-term, Sustainable Way. 1 DAY - 5 Powerful SPEAKERS. Get Inspired, Get Empowered, Get Equipped - The Landscape of Business Over The Next 5 Years - 1st FEBRUARY 2019

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    1081: Learn How You Can do Things Better for the Future with Elliot Kay Founder and Owner of Thriving Entrepreneurs Conference 2019

    1081: Learn How You Can do Things Better for the Future with Elliot Kay Founder and Owner of Thriving Entrepreneurs Conference 2019

    Elliot Kay is the vision behind Thriving Entrepreneur Conference. Elliot is an entrepreneur who currently runs two business and is building another, his main focus over the last 5 years has been strategy. He is the founder of Strategic Brilliance Services – educating entrepreneurs all about the importance of strategy in the business. Elliot is an international speaker, trainer and author of the Amazon best seller Power To Succeed.

    Too many end up broke, simply because they didn’t have the business know-how. Having built a successful strategy business, coaching practice and public speaking training company himself, he knows what it takes to not only build business but also make them sustainable. Elliot is the commercial director of Speaker Express LTD, one of the UK’s leading public speaking training companies.

    Thriving Entrepreneur Conference - The Event for New and Seasoned Entrepreneurs Dedicated to Blazing Their Trail in a Long-term, Sustainable Way. 1 DAY - 5 Powerful SPEAKERS. Get Inspired, Get Empowered, Get Equipped - The Landscape of Business Over The Next 5 Years - 1st FEBRUARY 2019 - TO FIND OUT MORE click the link on the show notes page.

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    #21 - The OpenText Treasury Transformation Story

    #21 - The OpenText Treasury Transformation Story

    Ever wonder what it takes to make a treasury project an award-winning treasury project? On this episode of The Treasury Update Podcast, Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer discusses treasury transformation with Jon Burkhead, the Senior Director of Global Treasury at OpenText.

    This particular transformation included: banking relationships, treasury technology, and banking structures. Listen in as they discuss key elements of the ongoing OpenText transformation story.

    #32 - Transgender Chickens

    #32 - Transgender Chickens

    Transgender chickens, complaining, classical literature, Kurt Vonnegut, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, SparkNotes, white guilt, power structures, psychedelics, MDMA to treat PTSD, hypnosis, & fluoride. 

     

    “Look into the eyes of a chicken and you will see real stupidity. It is a kind of bottomless stupidity, a fiendish stupidity. They are the most horrifying, cannibalistic and nightmarish creatures in the world.”

    ― Werner Herzog

     

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    003: Steve Noonan

    003: Steve Noonan

    It is tempting to knock out walls to make big changes to your home but be sure it is safe to do and know who can help to do it legally. Steve Noonan, an engineer will give some tips about how to check it out.

     Steve went to school at California Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo where he received a degree in Civil Engineering and Applied Mathematics. After graduation, he worked for a small engineering firm in Truckee. Later Steve formed his own engineering firm with two other colleagues in 1994, FNW Engineers and have been in business ever since.  His experience working in his local area which has challenging structural issues due to environmental conditions has afforded him the opportunity to be very thorough in his analysis and design.

    Resources

     FNW Engineers: http://fnwengineers.com/
    Steve Noonan, P.E. – steve@fnwengineers.com –    (775) 527-1123