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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2018 · 20 MIN

03: You Have A Mediocre Practice Because You’re Listening To All The Wrong People!

from BLINDSPOTS · host Dr. John Ormando

Would you take advice from Blake Shelton or Jay Z when writing your hip-hop song? They’re both in music, right? They’ve both been nominated for multiple Grammys. What’s the difference? This podcast is about learning from the people who have successfully EXPERIENCED your future goals, not the one’s who talk about it because they’ve read a book about it.

Would you take advice from Blake Shelton or Jay Z when writing your hip-hop song? They’re both in music, right? They’ve both been nominated for multiple Grammys. What’s the difference? This podcast is about learning from the people who have successfully EXPERIENCED your future goals, not the one’s who talk about it because they’ve read a book about it.

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Shut Up and Watch This Ashley Carr & Dave Wilson Join us as we uncover each other's media and pop culture blindspots. We're a couple getting to know each other better by sharing the must-see movies from our past. Explicit Cinematic Blindspots Cinematic Blindspots Adam and Josh take turns introducing each other to a new movie each week. No genre is off limits and personal stories will be revealed. Whether you're in your car or in the theater, remember to check your blindspots. Explicit Revenue Blindspots Sam Jacobs Welcome to "Revenue Blindspots," the monthly podcast powered by Otter.ai, where we shine a light on the hidden challenges and unexpected lessons that shape the careers of top revenue leaders. Hosted by Sam Jacobs, CEO of Pavilion, each episode invites industry titans to share the pivotal blind spots that impacted their leadership, strategy, and growth. This podcast isn't just about uncovering mistakes; it's about learning from them to equip the next generation of revenue executives with the insights needed for success in today's dynamic marketplace. Tune in to gain actionable wisdom and learn how to adapt and thrive amidst the unexpected.  Explicit Mama Didn't Tell Me Rita Fitzgerald and Talia Penninger mama didn't tell me is a parenting podcast focusing on all the topics our childhoods couldn't prepare us for. The world is a dramatically different place than it was when we were kids, and many of us are learning that we don't know very much when it comes to raising open-minded and progressive children. Many of our parents were taught not to discuss our differences; but as parents ourselves we know that differences are better celebrated than ignored.We think it's so important for parents to have open, honest conversations about how to teach our children to be good humans who lift up other people. Our goal is to be a resource for parents wanting to broaden their horizons, explore their blindspots and raise happy, confident, socially conscious children. Explicit

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