Landlords, Neighbor Disputes & New Laws with Anthony W. Burton –

Posted in Uncategorized on June 24, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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In the realm of real estate disputes, what are people suing for or otherwise getting into trouble over?

This is such a thorny issue in residential real estate that “This Week with Wendy” host invited Anthony W. Burton in for a second interview. 

Tony is the founder and managing partner of AWB Law, P.C. He has spent his career litigating and fighting on behalf of his clients whether their needs arise from an injury, a real estate dispute or a business dispute. 

Tony works closely with his clients to evaluate appropriate legal strategies and to develop a plan which will help his clients accomplish their goals as efficiently as possible. He’s also a tireless advocate for his clients and has tried several jury and bench trials successfully on behalf of his clients.

Learn more about Tony at AWB Law. 

Get to Know Wendy Ross

Posted in Uncategorized on June 24, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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What makes Wendy Ross tick?

In this episode, we turn the tables on “This Week with Wendy” host and ask the veteran real estate leader to lend her insight on Orange County real estate. Thanks to deft interviewing from OC Talk Radio producer Paul Roberts, we learn what made Wendy such a self-defined “data nerd” and why she has so much heart for Orange County. 

Learn more about Wendy at Veracity Real Estate Co

 

Learn about Alzheimer’s Association Orange County with Deborah Levy & Jamie Webb

Posted in Uncategorized on June 24, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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Where can Orange County families who face a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease turn? 

According to a 2021 report released by the California Department of Public Health, people 55 and older with Alzheimer’s will increase by 122%, and people 65 and older with the disease will increase by 136% in Orange County by 2040. The number of Californians with the disease is expected to more than double during that time.

That’s why we need to consider this important issue and its implications upon us. In this episode, host Wendy Ross interviews Deborah Levy, the executive director of Alzheimer’s Association Orange County, and Jamie Webb, founder of Haven Care Management, who also is a member of the board of directors of Alzheimer’s Association Orange County.

Learn more about how to support their pivotal work and services here

Bringing Mexico City Flavor to Orange County with Chef Ivan Calderón

Posted in Uncategorized on June 24, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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What defines a tastemaker?

As founder and chef of Orange County-based Taco Rosa, Taco Mesa, and Taco Mesa—Tortillería Orgánica & Café, Ivan Calderón has been setting a standard for Mexico City Cuisine for nearly three decades. His name has become synonymous with authenticity, sustainability and quality – all of which are reflected in the brand’s integrity, from the ingredients he sources to the tradition he highlights throughout his menu and restaurants.

Chef Calderón’s approach to healthy, authentic and sustainable Mexican cuisine goes beyond the trendy words. His commitment to serving only locally sourced GMO-free corn involves a nixtamalization process that dates back as early as 1200 BC in the now-southern Mexico region. The process takes hours, but for Chef Calderón, a worthwhile one, since it removes nearly all aflatoxins from corn.

In this episode, Wendy explores how this OC tastemaker built his restaurant empire and gives listeners tips on how to adapt his vision into your own home. 

Preventing Elder Financial Abuse with Brendan Ford and Kristopher Diulio

Posted in Uncategorized on June 24, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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Can anything be done to help seniors, veterans and their families stay in their homes? 

Show sponsors, Ford & Diulio PC, step into the studio to join host Wendy Ross in a sobering discussion about real estate disputes — with an emphasis on the work these litigators have done to support the most vulnerable among us. 

Brendan, who is the founding partner of Ford & Diulio, has developed a stellar reputation for mediating complex, often emotionally charged disputes. Brendan was selected by Super Lawyers Magazine as a Southern California Super Lawyer every year since 2019 and has amassed other awards as well. In addition to his professional legal accomplishments, Brendan is an operatic tenor and a former musical theater actor and remains passionate about the performing arts. 

Kristopher also is a founder and partner at Ford & Diulio.  He has nearly two decades of experience representing business and employment disputes. A native of Orange County, Kris is a member of the board of directors for the Orange County Youth Sports Foundation. In addition, Kris is a former member of the California State Guard and received an accommodation medal and other awards for his service, primarily providing legal assistance to deployed or deploying service members. 

Ep. 30: Leah Hernandez on Helping Young Authors Get Published

Posted in book publishing, Business on June 24, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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Did you know that less than 7% of children’s books are written by Black, Latino, and Native authors combined?

Our guest on the Pub Date podcast is on a mission to change that. 

Leah Hernandez is the Founder and CEO of Young Authors Publishing. In 2021, Leah was named one of Publisher’s Weekly “Star Watch Nominees.” Leah sits on the board of Pub West, an association of small to mid sized publishers, as well as Portland State University’s Masters Publishing Program to create more opportunities for people of color to work in publishing. Leah aspires to continue to impact the lives of others by helping them share their stories

To learn more about Young Authors Publishing, visit their  website https://www.youngauthorspublishing.org/

Entrepreneur Roundtable

Posted in Business on June 24, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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Summary: 

On this roundtable discussion episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist sat down with a panel of guests, from entrepreneurs to college students, to discuss important topics in the world of entrepreneurship. Varying from a few months to a few years, these guests used their personal experiences to discuss important topics such as delegation, conflicts, the future of entrepreneurship, and much more. 

 

Thanks for tuning in!

 

Show Notes:

(1:38) Introductions

(15:51) The Importance of Delegating

(29:11) Why Do Conflicts Arise?

(32:48) Everyone Has to Be on the Same Page

(38:53) Questions From the Students

 

Links:

Will Crist

Bob Doustdar

Farshid Mahdavipour

Slava Khristich

James Cliame

EOS

 

Quotes:

“…This grip that the business has on the leadership can often be the largest obstacle to growth.” Will Crist, (16:17)

 

“As soon as I start delegating, actually business at that point started to pick up” Slava Khristich, (20:40)

 

“I try to figure out the ‘why’ of all my customers, what’s driving them, and then try to figure out the best goals for them to reach their ‘why.’” James Cliame, (26:22)

 

“You don’t create a position for people, you create positions, then fill up with the people.” Slava Khristich, (34:08)

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Being of Service to Others

Posted in electric bikes on June 20, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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As much as we all aspire to be of service to others, there are some for whom those words seem to be more than just a lofty goal.  Such a person is Tom Mulligan, who after 10 years of having fun in Radio and TV, felt compelled to transition into a career in social work where he could more directly help others in need.  In which he found a niche helping refugees in his adopted hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan resettle into a new community. Helping people who’d left their war stricken world for a chance at something better. 

And that’s when the seed was born in Tom’s mind for his own piece of the American Dream. To own his own business, but one that still allowed him some way to connect with people and serve the community. And that’s where this unlikely journey took a twist and down a path he’d never seen towards opening an electric bike store.  A product that served a need and provided a personal path towards health and happiness. And still gave him a sense of doing something positive for the community.

Join us for an amazing journey of “service to others” on this week’s Pedego Podcast. With a good guy running a good business in the Heartland of America.

Walking the Walk

Posted in electric bikes on June 13, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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If you really believe in the idea of “sustainable living”, then it’s not enough to just “talk the talk”. You’ve got to “walk the walk” as well. Or in our guest’s case “change your daily ride” from a gas guzzling, soccer mom’s van into an earth friendly eBike.  For all her commutes (even with kids!) 

That’s the story of Deborah LaSalle from Boise, Idaho who co-founded Warm Springs Consulting, a “sustainability consulting firm” whose mission is to help organizations (including big mining companies) “be more efficient and trade-out carbon emitting technologies for those that maintain profitability in a way that’s better for the planet”.

So how could this “eco-friendly soccer mom” drive a gas guzzling mini van?  For Deb, the quest was clear. And her solution was the Pedego Stretch, a cargo carrying model that allowed her to take all her kids and all their gear wherever needed. 

Deb lives six miles from her office and for all that travel back and forth to work plus her kids’ school and sports activities, she’s switched to an eBike.  Even using it for occasional travel downtown and to the airport as well. Estimating that she’s been able to switch over at least 50% of her normal travel to something that just feels better (and more fun!) for everyone involved.

Ride along as she tells us all about it.  On the week’s PEDEGO PODCAST. And how (at the end of the day) she truly believes she hasn’t sacrificed anything. But found far more than she expected on this electric bike path that feels a bit more genuine and a whole lot better for her, her family and the world they live in.

 

Working Smarter, Not Harder with the EOS Life

Posted in Business on June 10, 2022 by OC Talk Radio

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Summary:

On this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist sat down with Jim Coyle, an expert EOS Implementer. Jim has hosted about 700 EOS sessions to earn his title and is genuinely passionate about the work that he does with businesses. Jim truly believes in working smarter instead of harder, and he personally embodies the EOS Life in order to inspire and help others to do the same. Throughout the episode, Will and Jim discussed what life is like as an EOS Implementer and the impact of the EOS Life on clients. 

 

Thanks for tuning in! 

 

Show Notes:

(1:00) Experience Transitioning to EOS Life

(4:29) Vacation Time

(6:11) Delegating Helps Others Shine

(11:26) Life as an EOS Expert

(14:23) Taking EOS Life Seriously

(17:01) EOS Life for All

(18:34) Creating Context for the EOS Life

(25:11) Impact on Clients

 

Links:

Will Crist

Jim Coyle

EOS

 

Quotes:

I think one of the reasons I became a coach within the community is because…I didn’t want people to struggle at the same level I did. Maybe I could help them to have less of that…but as I got through that struggle, I started to see that, wow, I was really bringing some beauty into the world, making a big impact.” Jim Coyle, (2:35)

 

“…There was a whole system that we had to set up and so it took a little bit of work, but it was well worth it for sure.” Jim Coyle, (5:27)

 

“….I think that a lot of times we, as entrepreneurs, set up a culture [where] we are the center of the universe that is the business. And that ultimately can cause a lot of problems for the business because everything then has to go through you because that’s what you designed. I don’t think that entrepreneurs realize they designed it that way, and then they whine about it…I do see that they cause their own pain.” Jim Coyle, (5:39)

 

“When people bring their full self to a company, [that] is when you get the full value from the individual.” Jim Coyle, (22:55)

“…I think that when we are the same person in all aspects of our lives…that’s when we can really bring real value and love…to the world. I think that when we’re putting energy into creating other personas, that doesn’t work, and I do think the EOS Life helps with that.“ Jim Coyle, (23:07)

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