Episodes
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
82 - From Dead Broke to Forbes 30 Under 30 in Two Years
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
From Dead Broke to Forbes 30 Under 30 in Two Years
Ft. Allen Brouwer, Co-Founder Best Self.Co
About This Episode:
Meet Allen Brouwer, a recent Forbes Top 30 Under 30 (Retail) winner who went from dead broke to the life of his dreams in just a year! In this episode, he'll share tips on raising money on Kickstarter, staying focused and motivated under pressure, and what it takes to flip a temporary negative situation into a positive grind.
Here's a link to the Best Self journal that was so successful on Kickstarter:
About Allen:
Cofounder, BestSelf Co.
Connect with him on his website, LinkedIn, YouTube, and of course - the Best Self shop
Wednesday Mar 15, 2017
81 - The Four Personality Types That Dominate The C-Suite
Wednesday Mar 15, 2017
Wednesday Mar 15, 2017
About this episode:
Deloitte Greenhouse has created a system called Business Chemistry, a data-driven approach to recognizing and responding to differences in people’s business styles (Recently featured in the Harvard Business Review). Every Business Chemistry type is represented in the C-suite. Whether you like the big picture, crave details, value diplomacy, or prioritize directness, the degrees to which varying characteristics are represented in the C-suite may surprise you.
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On this episode of the Business, Life, and Coffee show, Kim Christfort, the national managing director of The Deloitte Greenhouse Experience group, will take us inside findings of the study so we can all learn how to forge stronger working relationships, tap into team strengths and accomplish more together.
Which Business Chemistry type do you identify with:
- Drivers: Value challenge and generate momentum
- Guardians: Value stability and bring order and rigor
- Integrators: Value connection and draw teams together
- Pioneers: Value possibilities and spark creativity
About Business Chemistry and Deloitte Greenhouse:
About Business Chemistry
Since its inception, Business Chemistry has been shared with more than 200,000 professionals in more than 160 countries. Deloitte offers several tools to help teams and organizations learn about Business Chemistry, including Biz Chem 20 Questions, a tool that helps one create a hunch about someone else’s type. The Business Chemistry Blog, written by the Business Chemistry team, showcases how teams and relationships fuel our work with timely topics and unique insights.
About Deloitte’s Greenhouse Experience Group
Deloitte’s Greenhouse experience group specializes in experiential problem-solving, and continues to advance this focus through tailored research, tools and designed experiences. Its physical spaces, the U.S. Deloitte Greenhouse™ facilities, are part of a growing global network of flexible environments designed to help clients and Deloitte professionals cultivate and nurture new ideas and solutions. In addition to the U.S., Deloitte Greenhouse™ spaces are located in Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited member firms in Australia, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa, Southeast Asia (Singapore) and the U.K., as well as at Deloitte University Europe, the Middle East and Africa (DU EMEA). Several additional Greenhouses are set to open in the coming months.
Monday Mar 06, 2017
80 - Gorillas Make Great Lovers
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Monday Mar 06, 2017
About this episode:
Angeline Hart and Dixon Schwenk (bestselling authors, speakers, and Relationship Coaches) and their breakthrough Gorilla Love System are the NEW buzz in the Dating & Relationship arena. In their bestselling book, Gorillas Make Great Lovers!, they have identified 12 types of men and given each type an animal name, based on his focus in life. Some of these types you already know: Shark (focused on financial success), Wolf (focused on sexual conquests). Using The Gorilla Quiz a woman can identify the type of any man. And men can take The Guy’s Gorilla Quiz to self-identify. It’s a fun system that moves people from the “meat market” mentality of online dating. Instead, women can identify the basic nature of the type of man she really wants. No more Mr. Wrongs!
Connect with Angeline:
website www.GorillaLove.com,
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/GorillaLoveCoaching/
Twitter: @GorillaLove
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/nhome/
Monday Mar 06, 2017
79 - Tighten the Lug Nuts: The Principles of Balanced Leadership
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Each and every day, leaders face choices.
It’s how we make those choices that determines the kind of leader we can be. In Tighten the Lug Nuts: The Principles of Balanced Leadership, Rocky Romanella uses his over forty years of experience in supply chain, logistics and transportation, retail, sales and operational management at UPS, and his CEO and Director roles, to explore the ways a true leader can add value as a trusted advisor, mentor, and visionary who uses a process approach to lead the organization and its people to new levels of success.
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About Rocky:
CEO, Founder and Director. Experienced Keynote Speaker and Trainer focused on Culture, Values, Leadership, Improvement
A respected business leader willing to take risks and new challenges. More than 38 years of executive level experience including: development and implementation of high-level strategies, merger and acquisition integration, operations management, profit and loss (P&L) responsibility, and liaison between the board of directors and corporate operations. Extensive experience in national and global transportation, industrial engineering, inside operations and supply chain management. Growth, expansion and innovative thinking have led to these positions of increasing responsibility in all facets of business. Recognized as a perceptive leader who navigates and guides cross-functional business ventures to define, prioritize and deliver strategic initiatives for maximum value and profitable results.
Connect with Rocky:
Monday Feb 27, 2017
78: Snubbed Again?!: Ageism and The Oscars
Monday Feb 27, 2017
Monday Feb 27, 2017
Everyone loves to get into the Oscars debate. Who will win, what films got snubbed, who looked great on the red carpet?
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This year, ahead of the Oscars, the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and Humana did research on a different Hollywood debate – its portrayal of seniors. Is ageism on the big screen affecting the way we view and talk to seniors every day?
Check out the study: http://humananews.com/2017/02/studies-show-aging-americans-snubbed-in-best-picture-films/
Joining us is Dr. Yolangel Hernandez Suarez, Chief Medical Officer at Humana, Inc. and Dr. Stacy L. Smith, Director of the Media, Diversity, & Social Change Initiative at USC.
Dr. Yolangel Hernandez Suarez, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for the Care Delivery Organization at Humana, Inc.: In this role, Dr. Yogi has oversight of over 200 physicians nationwide who provide care to Humana patients. Her areas of focus include quality and patient safety, integrated health care, and care to special populations.
Stacy L. Smith, Associate Professor, University of Southern California Annenberg School of Communications: Stacy joined the University of Southern California (USC) Annenberg faculty in the fall of 2003. Her research focuses on content patterns pertaining to gender and race on screen in film and TV; employment patterns behind-the-camera in entertainment; barriers and opportunities facing women on screen and behind-the-camera in studio and independent films; and children’s responses to mass media portrayals (television, film, video games) of violence, gender and hypersexuality.
Tags: Humana, USC Annenberg School of Communications, Oscars, Ageism, Seniors
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
77 - Cash Can't Save Your Startup
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
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Christopher Bell III
Chief Operating Officer, StealthEnomics™
Local: (704) 565-9798 EXT. 102
Email: cbell@firstbeststeps.com
Web: http://www.firstbeststeps.com
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Tuesday Feb 14, 2017
Tuesday Feb 14, 2017
Have you heard?! We're giving away a pair of Snapchat Spectacles! - https://gum.co/spectacles
About this Episode:
Ahhh, love is always in the air this time of year! Couples celebrate having it, while singletons deepen their commitment to finding it. In fact, the fear of being single is real, as a new study finds more than half of respondents admitted to staying in unhappy relationships because they’re afraid of being alone.
If you’re single and tired of mingling or looking for a new love, eHarmony has a Valentine’s Day gift for you!
Grant Langston, eHarmony’s newly appointed and charismatic CEO, isn’t wasting any time taking love “made in cyber heaven,” to the next level. At the helm of Langston’s new leadership, eHarmony is bringing humor to the forefront of online dating, for the first time in history.
After years of scientific research, eHarmony has identified nine core dimensions of humor at the root of millions of successful first dates “and” happily ever afters. On this episode, we discuss:
- How humor plays a major roles in “finding the one” and the nine types of humor from “wit and word-play” to “self-deprecating”
- Men vs. Women “By the numbers:” new data looking at how the two groups stack up in their views on Valentine's Day, love and money.
About Grant:
Grant Langston has been with eHarmony since its inception in August, 2000. He has influenced almost every aspect of the brand – from his early days as a writer to later years managing marketing, customer care, content, social media, and the trust and safety departments. A passionate advocate of eHarmony’s mission, Grant never misses an opportunity to speak about compatibility and its importance in a successful, long-term relationship.
Prior to life at eHarmony, Grant enjoyed his time as a writer in the TV and radio advertising arena, and as an operations manager for a music industry marketing firm. He has a B.A. in Political Science from Auburn University.
Courtesy: eHarmony
Saturday Feb 11, 2017
75 - Mothers as Entrepreneurs
Saturday Feb 11, 2017
Saturday Feb 11, 2017
About this Episode:
The Juggling Act of Success: How one MAE (Mom's as Entrepreneurs) is balancing home, business, school, and helping others along the way. Our guest is Tammira Lucas - a thriving Mompreneur here in Baltimore!
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About Tammira Lucas:
Saturday Feb 04, 2017
74 - Healthy Treats and Eats w/ Celebrity Health Coach Liz Josefsberg
Saturday Feb 04, 2017
Saturday Feb 04, 2017
About this Episode:
We make ‘em and we break ‘em all the time – those goals to eat better and get in shape.
Now, we’re several weeks into the New Year and the cravings hit. You resisted those salty and sweet treats, biscuits at breakfast, and creamy fettuccini alfredo. But now they are calling your name. How do you resist?
Liz Josefsberg is a health, wellness and weight loss expert who has helped celebrities like Jennifer Hudson and Jessica Simpson on their weight loss journey. She joins us on the Business, Life, and Coffee podcast with some crave-busting ideas to help us make better choices and stay on, and in some cases, get back on, the right path.
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About Liz Josefsberg:
It’s made even sweeter by an intimate understanding of the challenges in achieving such a goal, especially when it includes weight loss. Liz Josefsberg’s own weight loss story is a classic tale. She spent the majority of her life battling her weight. She was first enrolled in a diet program at just 12 years old, and valiantly fought to lose extra weight into her early thirties. Liz spent years yo-yo dieting because she thought she liked the idea of extreme diets and punishing workout routines to atone for bad behavior. In time, she finally learned she could eat real food and lose weight. Liz also found the support that had certainly gone missing in her previous weight loss attempts and she educated herself about livable activity levels and learned she needed to change certain behaviors around food in order to achieve long-term results.
Currently, Liz Josefsberg is a health, wellness and weight loss expert with over 15 years in the industry. Liz worked for several years as the Director of Brand Advocacy and a Leader for Weight Watchers, until she started her own consulting firm as a wellness expert.
Liz is likely best known for her hands-on involvement helping Oscar-winning actress and musician, Jennifer Hudson lose weight and transform her life. She also helped Jessica Simpson shed over 50 pounds of baby weight (twice!). Other celebrity clients include Charles Barkley, Katie Couric, Suze Orman and Amber Riley. Liz counsels both high-profile talent and everyday clients in all areas of weight loss, balance and nutrition. She is also the author of the revolutionary “Success Handbook” (2013, Weight Watchers) and “Find Your Fingerprint”, sold Nationally in all Weight Watchers locations.
She consults in the wearable technology sector, creates weight loss programs for forward-thinking entities and is deeply involved in helping technology enabled weight loss and health devices come to market.
Liz’s perspective is derived from her own weight loss success and insatiable quest for the newest information, technology and education available to help men and women achieve their goals with more ease in the everyday world.
Liz has consulted for companies across the country, including for one of the largest fitness chains in the U.S, Life Time Fitness, Misfit Wearables, LEVL , LifeReimagined, Stash and more. Her insights on behavior modification, consumer behavior, customer service and the health market have made her a sought after expert in the field.
An N.A.S.M. Certified Personal Trainer and Nutrition Exercise Specialist, Liz’s deep knowledge of the role of exercise in the weight loss process is attributed to her personal journey as well as working daily in the field with hundreds of people to help them achieve their lifestyle goals.
Additionally, Liz was recently and important team member at Turner Broadcast as they began creating their newest Health and Wellness digital television network Upwave. Liz looks forward to a collaboration, as Executive Producer and talent alongside Charles Barkley, on an AOL digital show created with her husband on health and wellness. In 2016 she will also complete her first solo book outside of her collaborations with Weight Watchers on weight loss and surviving the difficult environment of today.
Liz has served as an ambassador and national spokeswoman with appearances on television shows including Good Morning America, QVC, The Dr. Oz Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Katie! and The Doctors. Her background in theatre and production made her well-suited to develop and guest host a new segment for NBC’s LXTV called Weight Loss Wednesdays. In both 2011 and 2012, Liz co-hosted and appeared on episodes with Dr. Oz promoting and supporting the first-ever Dr. Oz’s Transformation Nation: Million Dollar You program as not only an expert but a celebrity judge.
Recipes: Carrots Two Ways – Sweet and Salty
SWEET: Carrot Cake in a Mug
Ingredients:
- ¼ cup plus 2T All-purpose flour
- ¼ t Baking powder
- 1/8 t Salt
- 2T Sugar
- ½ t Pumpkin pie spice
- ¼ cup Bolthouse Farms®100% Carrot Juice
- 2T Vegetable oil
- 2T Milk
- 3T Walnut or Pecan pieces
- Small dollop of cream cheese frosting
Preparation:
- In a small bowl whisk together flour, baking powder, cinnamon, sugar and salt.
- Add Carrot juice, vegetable oil, and milk to flour mixture and whisk, breaking up any lumps.
- Stir in the walnuts.
- Pour cake mixture into a 12 oz. mug and microwave on high for 130 - 170 seconds (cook time may vary depending upon mug and microwave).
- Allow 5 minutes to cool. Top with a dollop of whipped topping or frosting.
SALTY: Parmesan Carrot “Fries”
Ingredients:
- 2 Carrots
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ¼ cup parmesan cheese
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- ¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped
- ½ teaspoon salt
Preparation:
- Preheat oven to 400°F
- Slice the top and bottom off of carrots then slice them in half, slice each half into thirds lengthwise.
- In a large bowl, mix ingredients with carrot sticks.
- Spread on a baking sheet.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes (depending on how crispy you want them).
- Allow to cool for 5 minutes.
- Dip in your favorite Bolthouse Farms®Dressing:
o Bolthouse Farms® Honey Mustard
o Bolthouse Farms® Classic Ranch
o Bolthouse Farms® Chunky Blue Cheese
Creamy Garlic Zoodles with Roasted Tomatoes
2 servings
Ingredients:
- 1 pint grape tomatoes
- 4 teaspoons olive oil, divided
- ½ teaspoon fine sea salt, divided
- 4 medium zucchini, about 20oz, or 20oz prepared zoodles
- ¼ cup Bolthouse FarmsⓇCreamy Garlic Dressing
- Fresh basil leaves, freshly ground black pepper, and grated Parmesan for serving
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 400˚F.
- On a baking sheet, toss together tomatoes, 2 teaspoons oil, and ¼ teaspoon salt. Roast until tomatoes have burst and are beginning to caramelize, about 15 minutes.
- With a spiralizer, cut zucchini into noodles. In a medium skillet, warm 2 teaspoons oil over medium heat. Cook zoodles and ¼ teaspoon salt, stirring frequently, until tender, 3-5 minutes. Toss with dressing.
- Divide zoodles between plates and top with roasted tomatoes, basil, pepper, and Parmesan.
Big Game Snacks
Ingredients:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables (cucumbers, carrots, celery, asparagus, red peppers, apples, etc.)
- Bolthouse Farms®Dressing (Ranch, Blue Cheese)
Preparation:
- Cut up fruits and veggies and pair the veggies with some dipping bowls of Bolthouse Farmsdressings to have fun with different flavors.
Liz’s Awesome Baked Chicken Wings
The magic component of these wings is to marinate them for a couple of hours in the fridge in Bolthouse Farms Yogurt based Ranch dressing! It adds an extra layer of flavor and makes them crisp up on the outside while super tender on the inside!! My family can not get enough!
Makes 30 wings
INGREDIENTS
Buffalo Sauce:
- 1-2 tablespoon salted butter, melted
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon cumin
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- 1/3 cup hot pepper sauce (Like Frank's or Chulula)
Wing Ingredients:
- 30 organic chicken wings, drumettes and flats separated
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- ½ to ¾ of a bottle of Bolthouse Farms Ranch Dressing for marinating
Instructions
- Season wings by tossing them first with the oil, kosher salt and pepper
- Place wings in a large bowl or Ziplock bag covered in Bolthouse Farms Ranch Dressing. Let sit for an hour or more.
- When ready Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Set a wire rack inside or on top of 1 large rimmed baking sheet. *Take a look at my photo. The suspended extra wire rack helps gets the wings super crispy.
- Mix all buffalo sauce ingredients in a medium bowlexcept hot sauce; let stand for 5 minutes. Whisk in hot sauce; keep warm.
- Toss marinated wings in sauce to coat.
- Set wings on top of prepared racks and spread out in a single layer.
- Bake wings until cooked through and skin is crispy, 45–50 minutes.
Serve with a trio of Bolthouse Farms Blue Cheese, Ranch and Salsa Ranch Dressings for dipping and lots of carrots and celery too (of course, gotta have a veggie with that!)
Saturday Feb 04, 2017
73 - National Children's Dental Health Month
Saturday Feb 04, 2017
Saturday Feb 04, 2017
About this Episode:
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. Nearly one in three children ages two to five years old in the U.S. are affected by tooth decay. It’s important to treat cavities and keep your child’s baby teeth in good shape, because they are the foundation for a healthy mouth.
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About Jade Miller DDS:
Dr. Jade Miller is the current President of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. He has maintained a private practice in pediatric dentistry since 1983 in Reno, Nevada USA. He is married and is proud father of 3 children and 2 grandchildren. Besides maintaining a full-time dental practice Dr. Miller has many other involvements outside of his dental practice.
-Within Organized Dentistry- Past Delegate to the American Dental Association; ADA Council on Dental Education and Licensure Representative. Chairman, Committee on Anesthesiology; Chairman of Continuing Education Recognition Process (CERP) Committee; ADA Advisory Committee on Evidence-Based Dentistry; Past President, Nevada Dental Association and Northern Nevada Dental Society;
-Within Governmental Agencies: Chairman, Nevada State Board of Health; President, Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners; Nevada Trust Fund for Public Health; Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners, Examiner, Sedation Examiner and Disciplinary Officer; Medical Advisory Committee State of Nevada Medicaid.
-Certifications, Awards and Honors: Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry; American College of Dentist; International College of Dentist; Academy of Dentistry International; Pierre Fauchard Academy;
-Academic appointments: Faculty, University of Nevada, School of Medicine-Cranial Facial Anomaly Team; Faculty, University of the Pacific, Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry; Faculty, University of Washington School of Dentistry.