What's Working Special Edition - 5 19 20 - Live Broadcast
What's Working with Cam Marston
Release Date: 05/19/2020
What's Working with Cam Marston
stumbled on his salsa recipe one night making something quick for a friend. Today Tony's Tejas Salsa can be found . Tony is working on vegan soups and stews, too. His goal is to simply make the world a better place and his food products are how he's doing it - healthy food, fresh ingredients, no preservatives. He's a man on a mission and he wants us all to come along with him. Show Sponsors: Find Cam Marston's book - What Works: The Ten Best Ideas from the First Two-Hundred Episodes on . To get the Top 3 Tips of the show each week and a Free Chapter of What Works,
info_outline A Prep High School With Significant Corporate Support Putting Students Straight Into the WorkplaceWhat's Working with Cam Marston
is the principal at where he oversees the training and development of high school students and readying them to enter straight into the workplace. With enthusiastic support from corportate sponsors, Adam and - Career Technical Education Coordinator - are on the forefront of developing the skills employers are asking for. We discuss how the next generation of employees is looking for the skills needed but the training and teaching methods must change to appeal to them. We discuss the importance of soft-skills training on top of technical expertise. Show Sponsors: Find Cam...
info_outline Jill Schlesinger Works for CBS News. We Follow Her Trajectory from Financial Advisor to National Media FigureWhat's Working with Cam Marston
I met at a conference years ago. We chatted back stage and got along. On my next trip to New York City she took me around the CBS Studios and and introduced me to some of the national personalities you would recognize on TV. She was interested, kind, nice, and generous when she didn't need to be. Her path to journalism is non-tradiitonal. She started as a financial planner and has landed with a national TV slot, , a and a very popular . She and I chat about journalism today, how it's changed, and what she might do differently next time. Show Sponsors: Find Cam Marston's...
info_outline Quarterbacks, NIL, NFL, and David Morris' QB Country - Training the Best to Get BetterWhat's Working with Cam Marston
When we last checked in with , president of , he was busy training his "bread and butter" client - middle and high school quarterbacks. Now in eleven cities, he's now taken many of those young QBs into the college and pro levels and they're staying close. Any any given moment in the offseason, David is training quarterbacks whose names you'd know and who are on the field on Saturdays and Sundays in the fall. He's gained their and their family's trust and they seek his counsel on NIL deals which has led him into beginning . It's an exciting business and David keeps a low profile in a high...
info_outline Catherine Arensberg Decided to Enjoy Landscape Design. She's Built a Successful Business and Uses Social Media Like a ChampWhat's Working with Cam Marston
After a degree from LSU in landscape design, Catherine Arensberg wondered if that career was her calling. She evaluated her options, tried a few things, then doubled down on the parts of landscape designe she enjoyed the most. At the same time she developed a social media profile and grew it relentlesly. Today she's as busy as she wants to be with her high-end clients and has an online following eagerly awaiting her next post. Instagram: Web: Show Sponsors: Find Cam Marston's book - What Works: The Ten Best Ideas from the First Two-Hundred Episodes on . To get the...
info_outline Chancellor Moody and Timaje Porter are Going for the NFL. Hear What They're Doing to get Ready.What's Working with Cam Marston
The NFL attracts elite athletes. and think they have what it takes. Timaje is preparing for NFL Day where scouts will look him over. Chancellor is preparing to join a college football team where he expects his skills to shine. They both have lots of support in their corner, they're doing the work to ready themselves for the tests they'll soon get, and their attitudes point to success. And, for what it's worth, they can now count on me being in their corner, too. But...it's a long, narrow road ahead. Show Sponsors: Find Cam Marston's book - What Works: The Ten Best Ideas from...
info_outline Nick Bloom is the THE Guy Across the World When it Comes to Work from Home Trends and Its Impact on the WorkplaceWhat's Working with Cam Marston
is an economist at Stanford. He began long before they became a thing with Covid. Nick gives me the final word on whether work from home is profitable for companies, how it impacts creativity, and what most organizations are doing now that employees are insisting on a work from home environment. He also shares that NOT commuting to work saves a ton of time for all workers and an addiitonal 18 minutes for women. Why? Gotta listen... . Show Sponsors: Find Cam Marston's book - What Works: The Ten Best Ideas from the First Two-Hundred Episodes on . To get the Top 3 Tips of...
info_outline Applying a Resilience Mentality to Our Business. Author Amy Morin tells us how.What's Working with Cam Marston
Amy Morin made a name for herself with a blog that caught fire followed by a Ted Talk that caught fire. In both instances she wrote and spoke about what mentally strong people DON'T do. Avoid these pitfalls, she says, and you'll deal with life's inevitable adversity much better. In today's show I ask her to apply this mental framework to work, business, customers, and employees and she offers fantasitc advice. Show Sponsors: Find Cam Marston's book - What Works: The Ten Best Ideas from the First Two-Hundred Episodes on .
info_outline Hazardous Waste Disposal - Ted Reese of Cadence Environmental Energy Explains How It's DoneWhat's Working with Cam Marston
When huge chemical containers are cleaned at chemical plants, what happens to the left over hazardous sludge? What's done with the excess from some cosmetic overruns? What about those piles of tires we used to see stacked up behind old tire shops? is president and CEO of . His company destroys wastes that contain energy value by feeding it into long rotary kilns at cement plants that operate at above 2600 degrees Fahrenheit. It's all high in carbon which reduces fossil fuels needed to generate the heat. The resulting product, now harmless, becomes part of the ready made cement we use to...
info_outline Myth v Reality in the EV Car Battery World. A Chat with the Leadership of E-Mobility and TERREPOWERWhat's Working with Cam Marston
Are electric car batteries an environmental disaster like some would have you think? Or are they God's gift to planet earth as others would have you think? I speak with Maria Caballero, President of E-Mobility, a division of TERREPOWER and , President of TERREPOWER, a division of BBB Industries. TERREPOWER takes used EV batteries and remanufacture them for resale. The execs say that, yes, there is an environmental cost to creating them, like there is for all things, but the benefit of running a car with no emissions outweights their cost. They also do electric storage tied to solar panels....
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David Zach - Futurist - Discovering the enduring truths that will guide your business forward.
Matt Armbruster - Ransom Ministries - Words of encouragement.