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    Tips for Early-Stage Smart Device Prototyping

    Tips for Early-Stage Smart Device Prototyping
    The line between prototyping to perfection and analysis paralysis is fine. On one hand, you want to make sure your IoT-connected device is as customer pleasing as possible. On the other, you’ve got to get the thing to market. In this initial episode of Over the Air: IoT Connected Devices & the Journey, we speak with Keith Nothacker, Founder & CEO of BACtrack. Along with tips for early-stage smart device prototyping, Keith shares… BACtrack’s journey from idea to market leader Reasons why some IoT companies don’t fully prototype their products Early (bad) ideas BACtrack tested out Over The AirApple PodcastsSpotify

    Caring for your guests now and moving forward

    Caring for your guests now and moving forward

    With lockdown easing but rules still in place for the SA sector and our guests, as well as the threat and difficulties of COVID-19 itself, sometimes our guests are very stressed or have concerns, and we are there to help them and make sure they are doing well.  Placing ourselves in their shoes, being kind, showing courage and compassion in these challenging times across the globe is so important just now, and will help no end.

    Having a personalised touch but also systems in place to enable us to deliver our service and communicate consistently, will create a firm base on which we can all build amazing customer care and guest support in our SA businesses moving forward.

    For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Time to Reflect, Plan and Prepare

    Time to Reflect, Plan and Prepare

    Episode 75 - Serviced Accommodation Secrets Time to reflect, plan and prepare

    Looking ahead beyond the current challenge of COVID-19 and lock down, we’ve adapted what we’re doing to provide short term SA, and this is a very good time to plan the future of your SA business.

    We can sharpen our tools, look to adjust our business model moving forward and run our business more effectively to serve a different market really well.  If you are completely new to SA, then this is an awesome time to develop risk mitigation strategies and set up and run the SA business the way you want to, providing a valuable service and to suit your ideal lifestyle.

    For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    A key team member is leaving! Now what?

    A key team member is leaving!  Now what?

    When someone who has fulfilled an awesome role in your business decides to leave, there is likely to be a gaping hole left when they go, but here are six tips to help you have an easier transition.

    This includes how to manage working with friends as our supervising housekeeper Sarah, who has been amazing and helped us start our business is a very good friend of mine, is leaving us now.

    For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Caring for your teams and guests

    Caring for your teams and guests

    Currently we have this in sharp focus as we look to do all we can to safeguard our teams and guests from risk of the Coronavirus as well as contact with other germs or disease.  It is important to make sure that they are aware of actions to take in terms of looking after themselves and following your policies and guidelines while staying or working at your SA units.  We are sending a message of calm, measured action and education as well as empathy for those affected by the virus and who are ill or have very sadly died in the world at this time.

    The For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Money, business, cash flow and marketing

    Money, business, cash flow and marketing

    Business details very useful for all of our SA Businesses!!

    I had an excellent day at Progressive Towers recently in the company of Rob Moore and Jamie York, soaking up knowledge during a day of Q&A and business, cash flow and marketing content, sharing aspects that will help you a great deal with your SA business.

    The For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Get some serious networking done

    Get some serious networking done

    Episode 054 - Serviced Accommodation Secrets – Get some serious networking done!

    FIRST ANNIVERSARY PODCAST – Introduction announcing a very special offer!

    If you operate serviced apartments and you’ve never been to the SABA networking event organised by Richard Majewski, then what are you waiting for?!  I’m so grateful to Richard for organising the SABA events - on Monday nights, the most recent was one was the biggest ever, sponsored by The Apartment Service, Res Harmonics, The Edinburgh Collection and Living Hotels, really big hitters in the industry.

    Many of these individuals have 10 to 20 years of experience in the industry and insights that would just not occur to novice operators….I’ve only been to this event 3 times now, but I’ve met so many great people from different corporate agents and made numerous connections which I’ve been following up on ..so excited about this... here I share 5 points about why as SA operators you really need to get yourself to the next one.

    The For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website

    https://deepdive.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com/

    www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Jamie Stewart on Otis Redding's "The Very Best of Otis Redding" (1992)

    Jamie Stewart on Otis Redding's "The Very Best of Otis Redding" (1992)

    The Album: Otis Redding The Very Best of Otis Redding (1992)

    Xiu Xiu's Jamie Stewart is the son of a record producer and session player who blessed him with the gift of The Very Best of Otis Redding, the 1992 compilation of sixteen of the best songs from the late Otis Redding's catalogue. His father gave him instructions for listening - the charge to learn all about feel.

    We talked about the nuances of jabs and riffs and Otis Redding's pathos, his restraint, Otis' use of "uncool words" his penchant for the word "lovely", and his wonderfully nuanced cover of the Rolling Stones "Satisfaction".

    We discussed the sound Memphis music - Stax/Volt, the musicianship, the organic country friend soul sound of the label, and how that sound benefitted Otis Redding.

    What Jamie Stewart learned most from Otis Redding was awareness, how beats affect emotion, awareness of feel and how rhythm and emotion impact singing.

    It was a great conversation about a career and a life interrupted.

    Xiu Xiu's newest album Girl with Basket of Fruitreleases 02/08/2019 via Polyvinyl.

    Check out the music video for their newest single Scisssssssors.

    Editor's note: Xiu Xiu was formed in San Jose, but the band is now LA-based.

    More on Jamie Stewart

    Show Tracklisting (all songs from The Very Best of Otis Redding unless indicated otherwise):

    • I've Got Dreams to Remember
    • Shake
    • Pain in My Heart
    • Otis Redding: Ole Man Trouble
    • Try a Little Tenderness
    • Frank Sinatra: Try a Little Tenderness
    • The Happy Song (Dum-Dum-De-De-De-Dum-Dum)
    • Satisfaction
    • Respect
    • I've Been Loving You Too Long
    • Jay-Z and Kanye West: Otis
    • I've Got Dreams to Remember
    • These Arms of Mine
    • Otis Redding: Free Me
    • Otis Redding: Hard to Handle
    • Otis Redding: Change Gonna Come
    • Otis Redding: Try a Little Tenderness (Live on Upbeat)

    Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there.

    If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

    124: Walt Disney World Holiday Must-Dos

    124: Walt Disney World Holiday Must-Dos

    Jeremy and Rhonda talk Walt Disney world during the holidays, share all the awesome offerings and talk about their holiday time must-dos.

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    Visit us on the web at www.MainStMagic.com and www.CTMPodcast.com  

    The Genius Mad Scientist Who Invented The Very First Fitness Product Ben Ever Bought - Along With "The Best Water Filtration System That Exists" & Much More.

    The Genius Mad Scientist Who Invented The Very First Fitness Product Ben Ever Bought - Along With "The Best Water Filtration System That Exists" & Much More.

    Peter Spiegel is a serial entrepreneur who has founded numerous successful companies related to direct response advertising, marketing and consumer products. In the advertising space, Peter was the founding partner of Direct Partners, which was acquired by NYSE conglomerate Omnicom. Mr. Spiegel has also founded several vertically integrated consumer products companies which have sold a variety of products direct to customers via infomercials and to big box retailers like Wal-Mart, Target, Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond, Home Depot, Sears, JC Penny's and others.

    Peter is considered by his peers to be one of the definitive experts in the direct response television advertising (DRTV) and infomercials. A top marketing, financial, product development and operations strategist, he has been active in the industry for more than 25 years, developing a wealth of experience and success that spans all product categories and all channels of distribution including DRTV, retail, catalog, print and internet. Peter has been named one of the “Top 25 Most Influential People in the Direct Response Industry” - by Response TV Magazine.

    Peter is an encyclopedia of television direct marketing knowledge, and he knows how to take an idea or an invention from concept to cash flow with speed and precision. Peter Spiegel is the founder of Envion, LLC, a home environment company that manufactures and distributes the best-selling brands of air purifiers including Ionic Pro® and Therapure® at Walmart, Costco, Bed Bath & Beyond and other leading retailers.

    He is also the founder of the Ideal Living group of companies, which sell products such as the Paint Zoom™ painting system, 30 Second Smile™ electric toothbrush, Prosvent® nutritional supplement for prostate health, Cebria™ nutritional supplement for age-related memory loss, Walkfit® Orthotics, and Light Relief®, a FDA-cleared pain relief device. Mr. Spiegel also founded companies that sold the following products:

    AbSlide™, Ab Flex™, Ab Sculptor™, Miracle Blade® III, Ultimate Chopper™, Bun and Thigh Roller®, Sobakawa Pillow® and 4 in 1 Total Trolley®.

    During our discussion, you'll discover:

    -Why Ben, as a fledgling young exercise enthusiast, at age 14,  saved up for and purchased an AbFlex...9:00

    -The most important things in Peter's personal home when it comes to optimizing his health?...20:00

    -Why a HEPA filter is not enough to adequately filter your air...33:30

    -How adding a negative ion system to the air you breathe can enhance your neurotransmitters...44:00

    -Why under-the-counter reverse osmosis systems become bacteria-laden, and what you can do about it...49:45

    -The problem with popular pitcher filters for water filtration...59:15

    -Why Ben keeps his treadmill in the garage...1:05:00

    -And much more!

    Resources from this episode:

    -The AbFlex

    -AquaTru

    -Full spectrum incandescent bulbs

    -Ben's "How To Biohack The Ultimate Healthy Home" e-book

    -The best home detox tips

    -The Air Doctor

    -The Molekule - enter promo code BEN for $75 off your order

    -Aquatru perfect minerals solution

    -Steripen portable water purifier

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    Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Peter or me? Leave your comments below and one of us will reply!

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    The Very Best Gift

    The Very Best Gift
    THE VERY BEST GIFTLuke 2:22-40 God’s very best gift ...the grace of God was on him... Luke 2:40 forgiveness of sins This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. 1 John 4:9-10 eternal life The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10 Embrace the unexpected Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God!How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out! “Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been his counselor?” “Who has ever given to God, that God should repay them?” For from him and through him and for him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen. Romans 11:33-36 Looking at the New Year quite differentlyPeople who believed God’s promises:Joseph and Mary: obedienceimmediate self-gratification vs. trusting in the LordSimeon: faithful expectation...was righteous and devout...was waiting...and the Holy Spirit was on him...revealed to him by the Holy Spirit...moved by the Spirit, he went...took him in his arms and praised God... Luke 2:25-28anticipating salvationSovereign Lord...”my eyes have seen your salvation....” Luke 2:29accepting division“This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of many...” Luke 2:34 When the time came for the purification rites required by the Law of Moses, Joseph and Mary took him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord... and to offer a sacrifice in keeping with what is said in the Law of the Lord: “a pair of doves or two young pigeons.” Luke 2:22-24 Anna: belief in the Lorda prophet...never left the temple but worshiped night and day, fasting and praying Luke 2:36-37 grateful for redemption ...she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem. Luke 2:38

    The Best Way To Test For Zika Virus & Beyond: One Single, Very Inexpensive Test That Can Measure EVERYTHING - An Interview With Army Microbiologist & Virus Expert Dr. Charles Wick.

    The Best Way To Test For Zika Virus & Beyond: One Single, Very Inexpensive Test That Can Measure EVERYTHING - An Interview With Army Microbiologist & Virus Expert Dr. Charles Wick.

    Today's podcast guest is a guy who could save and be saving more lives than any guest I've ever had on the podcast. While working for the army as a microbiologist, he developed two extremely unique methods of microbe detection. The first is a universal and physical virus counter (IVDS). The second is a computer program that, in conjunction with Mass Spectometry, identifies the unique protein fragments (peptides) within a sample of anything and universally detects all the microbes in a sample (MSP) - from Ebola to influenza to Zika, West Nile Virus, AIDS and beyond, including known, unknown, and mutated viruses. He was the feature of the NY Times Article: Scientists and Soldiers Solve a Bee Mystery, which was about work he did in the bee population in 2010 to shed light on colony collapse disorder. But the promise of what he does goes beyond bees, and when it comes to health and fitness, in the right hands his Mass Spect Proteomics program could help scientists and physicians study the gut, infection and other elements of health. The need for a lot of lab work would be eliminated and human body clinicians would no longer be limited to parameters of particular panels, because they would now have access to one very inexpensive test that sees everything - EVERYTHING - and beats the pants off old-school methods of disease detection. The Integrated Virus Detection System (IVDS) he helped to develop is a fast-acting, highly portable, user-friendly, extremely accurate and efficient system for detecting the presence of, screening, identifying, and characterizing viruses. Let's say, for example, you get bit by a mosquito (this analogy is inspired by the newspaper clip below that I was just reading this morning). Over several days, you feel increasingly worse and worse. What if, using your own saliva or other body fluid, you could immediately test in the comfort of your own home to see if you had Zika, West Nile, or some other microbe-related issue? That's possible. My guest's name is Dr. Charles Wick, and he is based out of a small tech firm in Montana that is working to make IVDS laptop sized units to be used use in mobile applications like airports, drugstores, homes, etc. to help quickly and accurately diagnose the flu and other bugs, along with developing technologies to help bee keepers manage their hives to save insects like bees and beetles. Dr. Wick is a retired senior scientist from the US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) where he served both as a manager and research physical scientist and has made significant contributions to forensic science. Although his 40+ year professional career has spanned both the public sector and the military, his better-known work in the area of forensic science has occurred in concert with the Department of Defense (DOD). After earning four degrees from the University of Washington, Dr. Wick worked in the private sector for twelve years, leading to a patent, numerous publications, and international recognition among his colleagues. In 1983, Dr. Wick joined the Vulnerability/Lethality Division of the United States Army Ballistic Research Laboratory, where he quickly achieved recognition as a manager and principal investigator. It was at this point that he made one of his first major contributions to forensic science and to the field of antiterrorism; his team was the first to utilize current technology to model sub-lethal chemical, biological, and nuclear agents. This achievement was beneficial to all areas of the Department of Defense, as well as to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and gained Wick international acclaim as an authority on individual performance for operations conducted on a nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) battlefield. During his career in the United States Army, Wick rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Chemical Corps. He served as a Unit Commander for several rotations, a staff officer for six years (he was an Division Chemical Staff Officer for two rotations), Deputy Program Director Biological Defense Systems, and retired from the position of Commander of the 485th Chemical Battalion in April of 1999. Dr. Wick continued to work for the DOD as a civilian at ECBC. Two notable achievements, and one which earned him the Department of the Army Research and Development Award for Technical Excellence and a Federal Laboratory Consortium Technology Transfer Award in 2002, include his involvement in the invention of the Integrated Virus Detection System (IVDS), a fast-acting, highly portable, user-friendly, extremely accurate and efficient system for detecting the presence of, screening, identifying, and characterizing viruses. The IVDS can detect and identify the full spectrum of known, unknown, and mutated viruses, from AIDS to foot and mouth disease, to West Nile Virus, and beyond. This system is compact, portable, and does not rely upon elaborate chemistry. The second, and equally award winning, was his leadership in the invention of the method for detecting and identifying microbes using Mass Spectrometry Proteomics. Each of these projects represent determined ten year efforts and are novel in their approaches to the detection and classification of microbes from complex matrices. Both topics are the subjects of two books published by CRC Press. Throughout his career, Wick has made lasting and important contributions to forensic science and to the field of antiterrorism. Dr. Wick holds several U.S. Patents in the area of microbe detection and classification. He has written more than forty-five civilian and military publications and has received myriad awards and citations, including the Department of the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Medal, the Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award, two United States Army Achievement Medals for Civilian Service, the Commander's Award for Civilian Service, the Technical Cooperation Achievement Award and twenty-five other decorations and awards for military and community service.

    During our discussion, you'll discover:

    -What bees disappearing has to do with the Zika virus...[15:38] -Why colony collapse disorder in bees is happening (and whether cell phones are to blame)...[24:12 & 28:20]

    -Why it's actually a pretty big deal for your health if bees die off...[31:00, 32:40 & 38:00]

    -What can be done now to keep bees from disappearing...[34:00 & 51:15]

    -How the biological testing equipment Charles developed is extremely unique, and why older detection methods are flawed...[18:30, 37:50 & 46:25]

    -Ways this technology can be used to quickly find out if you have things like MRSA, Lyme, influenza or some kind of underlying chronic infection...[37:10 & 44:40]

    -How the smartphone of the future could be used to detect virtually any microbial condition...[53:35]

    -And much more...

    Resources from this episode: Book: Integrated Virus Detection Book: Identifying Microbes by Mass Spectrometry Proteomics The research page of Charles Wick NY Times Article: Scientists and Soldiers Solve a Bee Mystery The essential oils Ben Greenfield uses Video 1 from YouTube: Charles discusses Mass Spectometry Proteomics (MSP) and Integrated Virus Detection System (IVDS). Both, universal microbe detectors that, including Ebola, could universally detect every microbe in a single sample. Video 2 from YouTube: In this second half, Charles answers questions about his IP, terrorist using Ebola, how MSP and IVDS have all but made PCR detection methods obsolete, and of course the meaning of life.

    Do you have questions, comments or feedback for Dr. Charles Wick or me? Leave your thoughts at BenGreenfieldFitness.com and one of us will reply!

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    Reviewing the latest and greatest films: The Good Lie, Postman Pat: The Movie, Alexander and the Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart

    Reviewing the latest and greatest films: The Good Lie,  Postman Pat: The Movie, Alexander and the Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart
    Listen in as we review the latest and greatest films: The Good Lie, Postman Pat: The Movie, Alexander and the Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart. Catch all this and more with your hosts Raven Devanney and Gerry Orz joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Brianna Hope Beaton.
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