This document is a transcript of an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Chris Riley. Chris owns several car dealerships in Connecticut, including Riley Volvo and Riley Mazda. He got into the car business after disliking school and wanting to work for his father, who owned a car dealership starting in 1959. Over the years, Chris took over his father's dealership and expanded his business. He attributes his success to hard work, paying attention to details, and hiring the right employees. Operating car dealerships requires high volume to be profitable, as new car sales have low margins but help bring in service and parts business over the long term.
Amy is looking for directions to the airport and asks Michael for help. Michael initially says he doesn't know how to get there, but then tells Amy to take the subway across the street. Amy thanks him. Later, Amy asks if there is a restroom nearby and Michael directs her to one in a store. They say goodbye.
Andy begins his best man speech by introducing himself as the teacher and best man. He thanks Dan and Debs for asking him to be involved in their special day. Andy praises the bridesmaids and ushers for their work. He then recounts funny stories from Dan's childhood like getting his shoes stuck in sand and climbing trees. Andy describes meeting Dan in his teens and bonding over music. He asks other friends to share memories of Dan in university and his career. Andy highlights Dan and Debs' shared love of travel and outdoors. He wishes them a long and happy future together and toasts to the bride and groom.
The document provides context for a story being told over multiple chapters. It introduces characters experiencing hardships like a death in the family and relationship struggles. The story involves teenage characters dealing with grown-up topics, and characters attempting to find purpose and healing in different ways such as through family and hobbies.
This document is a collection of messages and poems in memory of John Anthony Adam Rodriguez who passed away on November 13, 2009. The messages are from his mother, father, brothers, sister, son, grandparents, and others who express their deep sadness over his passing and share fond memories of the laughter and love they shared. They reflect on his kindness and note that while a year has passed, they still deeply miss him and feel his absence in their lives.
Lyan D. Vios arrives at Simon P. Ano's home to meet with Golda Digger, Simon's wife, regarding business matters. They discover Simon dead in his room. Lyan comforts the distraught Golda while the nurse Ima calls 911. Lyan briefly sees Simon's body before leaving the room. Detective Jones interviews Lyan about his relationship with Simon and events from the previous night. Lyan maintains he left Simon in good spirits around 1am and has no knowledge of what caused his death. The investigation is ongoing.
Brianna enjoys music, wishes she could fly, and has a complex personality. She values her sister deeply and enjoys outdoor activities like repelling, eating, and rafting. While she has lost loved ones, they remain an important part of her life. Brianna loves her dog, family, and some friends but dislikes snow. She finds doing homework stressful and finds meaning through her art.
This document appears to be a draft summary of a story involving a character who witnesses a street singer being bullied. Moved by the singer's passion and struggle, the character gives him some money. On the way back to campus, the character then witnesses some other people being bullied. This sets up a confrontation between the character and the bullies in the next issue. The document consists of scene summaries, dialogue, and instructions for future scenes in a comic book-style story format.
This document is a transcript of an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Chris Riley. Chris owns several car dealerships in Connecticut, including Riley Volvo and Riley Mazda. He got into the car business after disliking school and wanting to work for his father, who owned a car dealership starting in 1959. Over the years, Chris took over his father's dealership and expanded his business. He attributes his success to hard work, paying attention to details, and hiring the right employees. Operating car dealerships requires high volume to be profitable, as new car sales have low margins but help bring in service and parts business over the long term.
Amy is looking for directions to the airport and asks Michael for help. Michael initially says he doesn't know how to get there, but then tells Amy to take the subway across the street. Amy thanks him. Later, Amy asks if there is a restroom nearby and Michael directs her to one in a store. They say goodbye.
Andy begins his best man speech by introducing himself as the teacher and best man. He thanks Dan and Debs for asking him to be involved in their special day. Andy praises the bridesmaids and ushers for their work. He then recounts funny stories from Dan's childhood like getting his shoes stuck in sand and climbing trees. Andy describes meeting Dan in his teens and bonding over music. He asks other friends to share memories of Dan in university and his career. Andy highlights Dan and Debs' shared love of travel and outdoors. He wishes them a long and happy future together and toasts to the bride and groom.
The document provides context for a story being told over multiple chapters. It introduces characters experiencing hardships like a death in the family and relationship struggles. The story involves teenage characters dealing with grown-up topics, and characters attempting to find purpose and healing in different ways such as through family and hobbies.
This document is a collection of messages and poems in memory of John Anthony Adam Rodriguez who passed away on November 13, 2009. The messages are from his mother, father, brothers, sister, son, grandparents, and others who express their deep sadness over his passing and share fond memories of the laughter and love they shared. They reflect on his kindness and note that while a year has passed, they still deeply miss him and feel his absence in their lives.
Lyan D. Vios arrives at Simon P. Ano's home to meet with Golda Digger, Simon's wife, regarding business matters. They discover Simon dead in his room. Lyan comforts the distraught Golda while the nurse Ima calls 911. Lyan briefly sees Simon's body before leaving the room. Detective Jones interviews Lyan about his relationship with Simon and events from the previous night. Lyan maintains he left Simon in good spirits around 1am and has no knowledge of what caused his death. The investigation is ongoing.
Brianna enjoys music, wishes she could fly, and has a complex personality. She values her sister deeply and enjoys outdoor activities like repelling, eating, and rafting. While she has lost loved ones, they remain an important part of her life. Brianna loves her dog, family, and some friends but dislikes snow. She finds doing homework stressful and finds meaning through her art.
This document appears to be a draft summary of a story involving a character who witnesses a street singer being bullied. Moved by the singer's passion and struggle, the character gives him some money. On the way back to campus, the character then witnesses some other people being bullied. This sets up a confrontation between the character and the bullies in the next issue. The document consists of scene summaries, dialogue, and instructions for future scenes in a comic book-style story format.
Marina is worried about Rhys after discovering that his manager Tammy was murdered. She and Spencer visit Rhys at his large new home to check on him. They find that Rhys has moved on with a new wealthy fiancée and is getting married the next day. Marina has a bad feeling about the situation but decides to let Lark handle it as the creator of the world.
1) The document describes the narrator meeting and spending time with a girl he was attracted to after an election. They stayed the night together in an empty house.
2) In the night, they were interrupted by some boys who threatened them. They were able to escape with the help of the narrator's cousin.
3) The next morning, the narrator watched a woman bathing in a canal near where he stayed with the girl. He then parted ways with the girl and returned home.
Julius is worried about living up to his role as heir to his father's mission. At his wedding to Marsha, there is some disapproval from shyer guests like Dion and Tavi. Marsha tells Solan that she is pregnant, bringing the next generation. Amy also gets pregnant at her wedding to Marc Antony. At Tavi and Meadow's wedding, Meadow demands pink butterflies on the cake which aren't available. Meanwhile, Dalen is raising Hope and Jason at the Temple of Ares, but Jason discovers his real mother is Mokosh after meeting his older brother Aiden.
This document provides an overview of the activities and relationships of several Sim families. It summarizes that Cassie joins a sorority in college and falls for a man named Kampol, but he reveals himself to be untrustworthy. Colin receives a concerning phone call about his brother Andrew, sister-in-law Opal, and their newborn twin sons. The document also checks in on other characters, including Rosie spending time with her best friend Aren, Kitty and Aren playing video games together, and Jon continuing his relationship with Emmy.
We can all see some aspects in others that are indicative of who they are likely to become in the future. There are few surprises that we are likely to witness in the lives of others, because we can often clearly see where people are going, even before they can.
Bernardo Torres Ramirez was born on August 29, 1998 in Florencia, Caqueta, Colombia. He is 14 years old and lives with his father, two brothers, and stepmother in the Primavera neighborhood. He attended Pablo Neruda School and Miravalle School until age 10. Currently, he is a 9th grade student at Colegio Jorge Eliécer Gaitán. He enjoys spending time with friends, the color blue, and the song "Volver a Nacer" by Carlos Vives.
- Sarah started her entrepreneurial career creating fashionable handbags that gained success, leading her to create "Entreprenette" to advise other entrepreneurs.
- Through her experience starting businesses and learning through mistakes, Sarah believes most business owners miss out on optimizing margins and avoiding getting stuck pursuing unrealistic business plans that discourage growth.
- Having a coach or mentor can help business owners avoid costly mistakes by providing strategic guidance and a fresh perspective to help the business strategy evolve effectively.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews Dr. Arlen Meyers. Dr. Meyers is a world-renowned physician in ENT medicine and a professor. He is also a successful entrepreneur who commercialized a medical device he invented to detect oral cancer. In the interview, Dr. Meyers discusses his background in bioengineering and how he applied his medical and academic experience to successfully start a business. He also believes both physicians and entrepreneurs use both logical "left-brain" skills and intuitive "right-brain" skills in their work, though they may not recognize both aspects. The interview explores how developing both analytical and creative abilities can help anyone become a
This document is a transcript of an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Mark Stevens. Mark discusses growing up in a dysfunctional family and promising himself at a young age that he would not be ordinary. After his father passed away when he was 17, leaving him to support his mother and sister, Mark began starting and selling various businesses in order to survive and succeed. He discusses his mindset of following the law but not necessarily social or business rules. The transcript provides insight into Mark's backstory and approach to entrepreneurship.
This episode of The Entrepreneur's Radio Show features an interview with Carol McManus, known as the LinkedIn Lady. She discusses how she built a six-figure business in her first year after leaving the corporate world by leveraging social media, specifically LinkedIn. Carol explains that different social media platforms are best suited for different types of businesses depending on whether they target business-to-business or business-to-consumer customers. She emphasizes building relationships over direct sales on social media. The hosts discuss with Carol how social media has expanded the ways businesses can attract potential clients and how focusing on one platform at a time is most effective.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that features Andrew McCauley as a guest. The episode discusses Andrew's background as a hospitality and social media entrepreneur. It also covers some of the key lessons from the interview, including the top 5 things most business owners are missing that could help them grow their business. These include having clear goals and direction, fully believing in what their business can achieve, and concentrating on financial aspects like profits. Listeners would gain valuable principles on business success from Andrew's expertise and experience.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" which features guest Sean Malarkey discussing how to effectively use Twitter to grow a business. The episode provides Sean's backstory of initially finding success in real estate investing and marketing during the housing boom and bust, and how he transitioned to focusing on social media marketing after writing a book on Twitter called "Twixplode". Sean discusses how spending significant time on Twitter early on helped him gain skills in using the platform to generate leads and sales for his real estate business, leading him to start advising others and eventually forming a social media marketing company with his business partner.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Matthew Peters. Matthew discusses how attending an entrepreneurial event 10 years ago inspired him to write his first book, even though he struggled in English class. The event was a turning point that pushed him to challenge himself. Matthew also shares how he spent two years creating an elaborate music album and film project that failed to gain traction, which taught him the importance of marketing. He has since helped other entrepreneurs market their businesses through video, as that was a tool that helped grow his own success.
Into The Crowd Magazine is an online music magazine based in Toronto and the US dedicated to showcasing music, media, and pop culture. It promotes and shares music from both established and up-and-coming artists around the world through its website, social media platforms, and YouTube channel. The magazine is published every two months and features interviews, photos, and articles on various artists in different genres.
How Funnels Work for Artists, Musicians, DJs and Anything ElseIan G. Howarth
SB Moses, an international touring DJ and musician, uses funnels to teach others how to connect with music and become DJs or "party heroes". His website shoeboxmoses.com allows people to access his music, join his email list, and see his touring schedule. His platform Global DJ Now provides free music mixing lessons through different "echelons" or levels that can take someone from being a beginner "party hero" to a professional festival DJ. He uses ClickFunnels to easily build these funnels and marketing systems because as a DJ he doesn't have technical skills for website building. The funnels help promote his music and mission work of raising money to renovate an orphanage in the Philippines where
Marina is worried about Rhys after discovering that his manager Tammy was murdered. She and Spencer visit Rhys at his large new home to check on him. They find that Rhys has moved on with a new wealthy fiancée and is getting married the next day. Marina has a bad feeling about the situation but decides to let Lark handle it as the creator of the world.
1) The document describes the narrator meeting and spending time with a girl he was attracted to after an election. They stayed the night together in an empty house.
2) In the night, they were interrupted by some boys who threatened them. They were able to escape with the help of the narrator's cousin.
3) The next morning, the narrator watched a woman bathing in a canal near where he stayed with the girl. He then parted ways with the girl and returned home.
Julius is worried about living up to his role as heir to his father's mission. At his wedding to Marsha, there is some disapproval from shyer guests like Dion and Tavi. Marsha tells Solan that she is pregnant, bringing the next generation. Amy also gets pregnant at her wedding to Marc Antony. At Tavi and Meadow's wedding, Meadow demands pink butterflies on the cake which aren't available. Meanwhile, Dalen is raising Hope and Jason at the Temple of Ares, but Jason discovers his real mother is Mokosh after meeting his older brother Aiden.
This document provides an overview of the activities and relationships of several Sim families. It summarizes that Cassie joins a sorority in college and falls for a man named Kampol, but he reveals himself to be untrustworthy. Colin receives a concerning phone call about his brother Andrew, sister-in-law Opal, and their newborn twin sons. The document also checks in on other characters, including Rosie spending time with her best friend Aren, Kitty and Aren playing video games together, and Jon continuing his relationship with Emmy.
We can all see some aspects in others that are indicative of who they are likely to become in the future. There are few surprises that we are likely to witness in the lives of others, because we can often clearly see where people are going, even before they can.
Bernardo Torres Ramirez was born on August 29, 1998 in Florencia, Caqueta, Colombia. He is 14 years old and lives with his father, two brothers, and stepmother in the Primavera neighborhood. He attended Pablo Neruda School and Miravalle School until age 10. Currently, he is a 9th grade student at Colegio Jorge Eliécer Gaitán. He enjoys spending time with friends, the color blue, and the song "Volver a Nacer" by Carlos Vives.
- Sarah started her entrepreneurial career creating fashionable handbags that gained success, leading her to create "Entreprenette" to advise other entrepreneurs.
- Through her experience starting businesses and learning through mistakes, Sarah believes most business owners miss out on optimizing margins and avoiding getting stuck pursuing unrealistic business plans that discourage growth.
- Having a coach or mentor can help business owners avoid costly mistakes by providing strategic guidance and a fresh perspective to help the business strategy evolve effectively.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews Dr. Arlen Meyers. Dr. Meyers is a world-renowned physician in ENT medicine and a professor. He is also a successful entrepreneur who commercialized a medical device he invented to detect oral cancer. In the interview, Dr. Meyers discusses his background in bioengineering and how he applied his medical and academic experience to successfully start a business. He also believes both physicians and entrepreneurs use both logical "left-brain" skills and intuitive "right-brain" skills in their work, though they may not recognize both aspects. The interview explores how developing both analytical and creative abilities can help anyone become a
This document is a transcript of an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Mark Stevens. Mark discusses growing up in a dysfunctional family and promising himself at a young age that he would not be ordinary. After his father passed away when he was 17, leaving him to support his mother and sister, Mark began starting and selling various businesses in order to survive and succeed. He discusses his mindset of following the law but not necessarily social or business rules. The transcript provides insight into Mark's backstory and approach to entrepreneurship.
This episode of The Entrepreneur's Radio Show features an interview with Carol McManus, known as the LinkedIn Lady. She discusses how she built a six-figure business in her first year after leaving the corporate world by leveraging social media, specifically LinkedIn. Carol explains that different social media platforms are best suited for different types of businesses depending on whether they target business-to-business or business-to-consumer customers. She emphasizes building relationships over direct sales on social media. The hosts discuss with Carol how social media has expanded the ways businesses can attract potential clients and how focusing on one platform at a time is most effective.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that features Andrew McCauley as a guest. The episode discusses Andrew's background as a hospitality and social media entrepreneur. It also covers some of the key lessons from the interview, including the top 5 things most business owners are missing that could help them grow their business. These include having clear goals and direction, fully believing in what their business can achieve, and concentrating on financial aspects like profits. Listeners would gain valuable principles on business success from Andrew's expertise and experience.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" which features guest Sean Malarkey discussing how to effectively use Twitter to grow a business. The episode provides Sean's backstory of initially finding success in real estate investing and marketing during the housing boom and bust, and how he transitioned to focusing on social media marketing after writing a book on Twitter called "Twixplode". Sean discusses how spending significant time on Twitter early on helped him gain skills in using the platform to generate leads and sales for his real estate business, leading him to start advising others and eventually forming a social media marketing company with his business partner.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Matthew Peters. Matthew discusses how attending an entrepreneurial event 10 years ago inspired him to write his first book, even though he struggled in English class. The event was a turning point that pushed him to challenge himself. Matthew also shares how he spent two years creating an elaborate music album and film project that failed to gain traction, which taught him the importance of marketing. He has since helped other entrepreneurs market their businesses through video, as that was a tool that helped grow his own success.
Into The Crowd Magazine is an online music magazine based in Toronto and the US dedicated to showcasing music, media, and pop culture. It promotes and shares music from both established and up-and-coming artists around the world through its website, social media platforms, and YouTube channel. The magazine is published every two months and features interviews, photos, and articles on various artists in different genres.
How Funnels Work for Artists, Musicians, DJs and Anything ElseIan G. Howarth
SB Moses, an international touring DJ and musician, uses funnels to teach others how to connect with music and become DJs or "party heroes". His website shoeboxmoses.com allows people to access his music, join his email list, and see his touring schedule. His platform Global DJ Now provides free music mixing lessons through different "echelons" or levels that can take someone from being a beginner "party hero" to a professional festival DJ. He uses ClickFunnels to easily build these funnels and marketing systems because as a DJ he doesn't have technical skills for website building. The funnels help promote his music and mission work of raising money to renovate an orphanage in the Philippines where
The Midtown Men have been performing together for 10 years after meeting while performing in the Broadway musical Jersey Boys. They have developed a successful act singing popular 1960s hits and telling stories from their experiences. Founding member Daniel Reichard discusses how the group came together after Jersey Boys, how they have grown as performers and friends over the past decade touring together, and why audiences should see their show when they visit the Weidner Center in Green Bay.
This is the story of a day (16 hours) in the life of a businessman. It’s told in the form of a “Rock Opera” with dialogue interspersed among eleven songs. The music and lyrics set the mood and describe situations in his day, ranging from his morning shower and his struggles with office politics to his introspective look at who he is and his journey home at the end of the day.
The story elicits strong emotions as the main character searches for answers to questions about who he is and what he’s supposed to do. He looks for guidance from a voice on his car radio. He tries to find meaning in his work routine. He marvels at the eternal optimism of some of his co-workers. And he consults with his “other self” . . . the one that isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions and recommend actions.
A Long Day’s Journey Into Business (ALDJIB) is a tough and thought provoking look at American business. Sit back, relax and let it take you for a ride. You may be surprised where you end up at the end of your journey.
This episode of the radio show Diamonds in Your Own Backyard features an interview with psychologist Dr. Ken Christian. The hosts discuss Sandra's recently published book on life after death. They then introduce Dr. Christian and his background working with children and adults on overcoming underachievement. Dr. Christian shares a pivotal moment in his career that led him to focus on underachievement, discussing a family who came to him about their gifted child who was failing in school. He realized the parents' communication was limiting the child. This insight led Dr. Christian to write a book on adult underachievement. He discusses how fear of failure can prevent business owners from achieving their potential, and how leadership needs may
Drake recently finished a 6 month world tour. He originally wanted to be an actor but found little success, so he began rapping and singing as a way to cope, and realized he wanted a career in music instead. His fans, called "soldiers", supported him through personal struggles and helped his music career grow. Drake is no longer interested in acting and prefers being himself through his music. He is also no longer in a relationship with his manipulative ex, Davina, and has started seeing a new girl who understands him.
This summary provides an overview of a podcast conversation between Douglas Smythe and Ryan Steven Green, hosts of the Moustache & Blade podcast.
Douglas describes how his interest in wet shaving began as a young boy watching and mimicking his father during their weekend shaving rituals. This sparked a lifelong interest in wet shaving techniques and vintage razors. Ryan notes the dichotomy of Douglas embracing both antiquated wet shaving methods as well as cutting-edge technology through their podcast and website. Their discussion touches on finding meaning and mindfulness through ritualistic practices like wet shaving, cooking, and music, as an escape from the speed of modern life.
1) The artist has loved singing and music since childhood, when their mother would record them singing. They want to keep promoting their music and are excited for an upcoming performance opening for Drake at Wireless Festival.
2) Their clothing brand is doing well and they enjoy performing, seeing that music gives people happiness and is a release. They have a unique musical style.
3) 2017 will be a big year with their Wireless performance in front of thousands and opening for Drake. They are very happy with their opportunities.
This document provides interviews with the members of the band Tigerilla. It introduces each member - Max, the drummer and founder; Dawn, the only female member who sings and plays guitar; Damon, the lead singer who is passionate about performing; and Caleb, the guitarist who writes most of the band's songs. The interviews discuss how the band formed, each member's contributions, and their experiences recording their debut album "The Jungle" and preparing for their upcoming tour. They describe having different musical influences but creating a unique sound together, and emphasize they have become close friends through sharing a love of music.
The document discusses several music artists and albums. It reports that Alicia Keys' new album "As I Am" debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, selling over 742,000 copies, making it the highest selling album by a female R&B artist. Her single "No One" also reached number one on the singles charts. The article declares this makes Alicia Keys one of the best selling female artists of all time.
The interviewer welcomes the singer to the music world and asks about her journey from singing locally to performing all over the country. The singer explains that she was discovered by a producer at a recording studio birthday gift and was signed by EMI. While still adjusting to her newfound fame at age 18, she finds support from fans keeps her grounded. Her debut album "Reality" expresses her past experiences and life through a mix of songs. She wrote all the tracks herself, drawing inspiration from family, friends and other artists. While surprised by her single reaching number 1, she has upcoming photo shoots, signings and a tour, though dates are not yet public. She remains single and says she is
Will Andrew was an ordinary teenage boy five years ago who had the dream of becoming a musician. He signed his first professional contract and recalled feeling on top of the world in that moment. Though he dropped out of college, disappointing his mother, he pursued his passion for music. He recorded his first professional album in an amazing studio experience. The album, called "Rags 2 Riche$" reflects his journey from humble beginnings to success. He will now tour England in hopes of furthering his career.
The article introduces the International Arts Culture Olympia Awards, which aims to recognize and inspire gifted talents in entertainment from around the world. The awards seek to level the playing field for all cultures to compete globally, similar to the Olympics, but for the arts held every year. It mentions Carole Gray and Cerdan Smith, a Hollywood media power couple, who founded the awards to preserve the dignity of humanity and promote goodness through celebrating talented individuals in a spirit of love and unity.
DJ Greeno is an up-and-coming international electronic dance music star from Canada who moved to America to further his career. He was inspired to pursue music after seeing Don Diablo perform at age 16. In five years he hopes to be touring the world performing at top festivals and clubs. He has a new track called "Lean and Bop" coming out on February 25th. The best venue he's performed at so far is Green Valley, and he is excited to perform at Space Ibiza in the future. He is confident in his abilities after the positive reaction from crowds.
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