Sinopsis
Every week Craig Price sits down and discovers the reality of someone's profession, life, philosophy or any number of topics. Sometimes funny, always insightful, Reality Check hopes to debunk myths and offer new perspectives.
Episodios
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Episode 115 – 2014 Oscars Predictions with Alan Cerny
25/02/2014 Duración: 01h10minAlan Cerny (@nordlingAICN) joins host Craig Price to discuss the 2014 Oscars Race. Season 4 kicks off with Craig gushing about all things Gravity and Alan gravitates (see what I did there) towards Wolf of Wall Streets many nominations but both agree that the movies discussed are all worthy of recognition. The two talk all the big categories and who will win vs. who should win. This year's nominees are: Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Lawrence, "American Hustle" Sally Hawkins, "Blue Jasmine" Lupita Nyong’o, "12 Years a Slave" Julia Roberts, "August: Osage County" June Squibb, "Nebraska" Best Supporting Actor Barkhad Abdi, "Captain Phillips" Bradley Cooper, "American Hustle" Michael Fassbender, "12 Years a Slave" Jonah Hill, "The Wolf of Wall Street" Jared Leto, "Dallas Buyer's Club" Best Actress Amy Adams, "American Hustle" Cate Blanchett, "Blue Jasmine" Sandra Bullock, "Gravity" Judi Dench, "Philomena" Meryl Streep, "August: Osage County" Best Actor Christian Bale, "American Hustle" Bruce Dern, "Nebr
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Episode 114 – Colleen McCarty – Mounting the Whale
03/12/2013Colleen McCarty (@Colleen_McCarty on twitter) calls in to discuss her novel "Mounting the Whale" with host Craig Price. Writing any kind of book is no easy feat. But writing a novel? That's a whole other level of commitment and talent! Colleen and Craig talk about plotting out a novel, how sharing character traits on family members can lead to some awkward conversations and that the "Mounting" in the title is not what you think (you dirty minded people!!). From the back cover: The self-made and affluent Pierce family is hurled into a seamy kidnapping plot when they receive a text message from Janine—the most troubled of all the Pierce children. Cartel got me, tell mom The siblings, drowning in their own problems, are forced to focus on the task at hand: a half-cocked rescue mission that involves a borrowed yacht, a favor from a notorious drug kingpin, and a shocking reunion none of them expected. When the family decides to sneak into Mexico, mother Cybil is forced to deal with a rival CEO whom she’s develope
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Episode 113 – 2013 Holiday Movie Preview
26/11/2013Alan Cerny (@nordlingAICN on twitter) and host Craig Price give their annual holiday movie preview. With the holidays approaching, we're all looking for ways to spend hours with family, yet not have to talk to them. Take them to the movies! The two cover their anticipated movies as well as identify traditional December Oscar Bait! Movies include: Frozen OldBoy Inside Llewyn Davis The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug American Hustle Saving Mr. Banks Her Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues 47 Ronin The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Wolf of Wall Street Enjoy the upcoming movie season and have a happy Thanksgiving!
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Episode 112 – Elsie Escobar – Podcasting
19/11/2013Elsie Escobar (@yogeek on twitter) joins host Craig Price on location to talk about podcasting. Recorded live on location in beautifully crisp Pittsburgh, this episode gets pretty meta and special bonus points for anyone who counts how often the word podcast is used! Podcasting seems to be getting larger and larger each year. Getting into podcasting is fairly easy, but getting one out on a consistent basis and growing an audience? Totally different story. Elsie and Craig talk about engaging your audience to grow listenership, some of the trends that Elsie sees as the Social Media Community Manager for Libsyn, the largest podcast host provider out there and how gravity can effect microphones. The also discuss what topics are on the rise and how podcasting can elevate your business. Elsie has her own podcast award-nominated podcast called “Elsie’s Yoga Class” at http://www.elsiesyogakula.com as well as her latest podcast she does for Libsyn called The Feed. Full disclosure: While the podcast media is hosted o
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Episode 111 – Nicole Bruder – Pet Sitting
12/11/2013Nicole Bruder (@LucyGooPets on Twitter) sits down with host Craig Price and a menagerie of critters to talk about pet sitting. We all love our pets. Many people treat them like children...some even better than that. With the Holiday Season fast approaching, pet sitting services will be in high demand as folks leave town to visit family and friends. So how do you go about finding a good professional pet sitter? What things should you ask before hiring? What can you do to make help you pet sitter keep your pets safe while you're away? Nicole has the answers for you! Plus you can listen to the first non-human on the show! Voted Houston's #1 Pet Sitting Business by Pet Talk, Nicole can be found at http://lucygoopetsitting.com and you can like her facebook page to see cute pics of all her clients!
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Episode 110 – Dr. Craig Wiener – ADHD
05/11/2013Dr. Craig Wiener joins host Craig Price to discuss how to treat ADHD without medication. Treating attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder can be tough, especially if your not sure what the best way to treat it actually is. Many doctors just prescribe medication but that often become ineffective over time. Dr. Wiener shows in his book "Parenting Children with ADHD" how parents can promote cooperation by phrasing their requests in specific ways, reduce pressure on their child, and acknowledge the child’s preference as a way to make cooperation a more attractive choice to him or her. Parents learn to resolve problems related to messiness, inappropriate silliness and intrusiveness, chores and helping family members, coordinating schedules, sneaking and stealing, noise and yelling, and overreacting. Now all this parent talk makes Craig uncomfortable but the two Craig's hash out how to address issues without resorting to violence (you can tell Craig has no kids by that statement alone) what's the difference betwe
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Episode 109 – Link Christin – Workplace Substance Abuse
29/10/2013Link Christin joins host Craig Price to discuss workplace substance abuse. Dealing with the workplace substance abuse of a co-worker is never easy. What is appropriate, when is it crossing the line from professional to personal, should you even get involved? Then there is the health and well being of the company as well. Is this person becoming less trustworthy, is their work slipping and hurting our clients? Link Christin comes to the podcast to discuss that and give a preview of his presentation (with co-presenter Jeffery Mangrum) "The Hero's Journey: Timely Confrontation of Substance Abuse in Your Firm" they will deliver on Friday, November 1st at the Association of Legal Administrators Region 6 Conference in Reno, NV. The two discuss how to approach the co-worker, how to bring it up to Human Resources, what kind of policies and programs should your company have in place to help and more importantly that a person in recovery is redeemable. This is a podcast no HR person should miss. Link is the Adviser to
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Episode 108 – Gina Carr and Terry Brock – Klout
22/10/2013 Duración: 31minGina Carr and Terry Brock (@GinaCarr and @TerryBrock on twitter) join host Craig Price to explain the ins and outs of Klout! The dynamic duo layout what Klout is, how it works and why it matters. Be it posting pics via instagram to connect to yourFaceBook and twitter accounts or retweeting and wikipedia page building, there are so many ways you can use raise your Klout score and leverage it for your business. Maybe you want to find out how Klout Perks work and if you should use them (Craig has cashed in on at least 2 really cool ones!) or you just want to use it as measuring stick on how you rank against your competition. A high Klout score has become one of the most important business assets today. It can mean the difference between business success and failure. It can affect your job prospects, how your customer service complaints are handled, and whether you’re recognized as an expert in your industry. Regardless if you are using Klout or not, many of your customers are and this is podcast to listen to to
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Episode 107 – Allan Karl – World Travel
15/10/2013Allan Karl (@WorldRider on twitter) calls in to discuss his new book about world travel with host Craig Price. Allan has been everywhere...literally! He hopped onto his bike and saw the world. Along the way he blogged and took photos which led him to create a book about the whole thing. Called "FORKS. A Quest for Culture, Cuisine and Connection" the book highlights what Allan feels connects us all to each other, regardless of where you live: Food. Craig and Allen discuss why Allan decided to take his bike transcontinental, how he managed to avoid become incontinental and how breaking your leg in another country sounds just as bad as it sounds.Set a course for adventure. Your mind on a new romance...well, maybe not romance. Either way your in for a globe trotting treat. Allan's book project can be found at Kickstarter. It's an around-the-world adventure with stunning photos, tasty recipes and inspiring stories all wrapped into a beautiful coffee table book! A great gift for anyone who want to see and taste t
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Episode 106 – Karen Kirkpatrick – Healthcare Reform
08/10/2013Karen Kirkpatrick (@comply4success on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss healthcare reform and the Affordable Care Act. With the ACA (or Obamacare for the the layperson) front and center in the news, causing government shutdowns and general confusion among the average American, it's fortunate that last weekend's Association of Legal Administration's Region 4 Conference had Karen there to sort things out. Craig tries to figure out how companies are going to adjust, will the impact be that bad and what changes will hurt/help the most. Karen shows how compliance will be the most important part and that individuals looking for insurance need to shop around. Will Obamacare be another helpful government program or another example of government over-reach. That's yet to be determined but lack of information should be an excuse. Head over to www.healthcare.gov to learn more about the new healthcare reforms. Karen specializes in HR and Benefit laws and her teaching style brings the legalese and government jar
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Episode 105 – Jill Foer Hirsch – Breast Cancer Awareness
01/10/2013Jill Foer Hirsch (@JillFoerHirsch on Twitter) joins host Craig Price to talk about her fight with breast cancer. Cancer can be a pretty intimidating word, never mind a topic for a whole book. But a book about dealing with cancer in a funny way? Impossible!! Not to Jill who's book "When Good Boobs Turn Bad: A Mammoir" shows that having cancer doesn't mean losing your sense of humor. Craig and Jill discuss dealing with friends and family who don't know how to deal with you and your illness, how to find a good doctor, saying NO to a doctor, guilting your friends into laughing at your jokes and why hats can be a lifesaver. She also turns lemons into lemonade when she realized that a new boob job is just what the doctor ordered! Full disclosure - I did read and then write a blurb for her book: “An amusing handbook for many navigating the scary terrain of cancer, the author offers a blueprint to settle the fears of treatment and recovery. With a fun, sassy perspective, this book is a real gift for anyone starting
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Episode 104 – Brian Brandt – Strategic Planning
24/09/2013Brian Brandt joins host Craig Price to discuss strategic planning. This is another Association of Legal Administrators Region 4 conference breakout speakers spotlight! Not only join Brian and Craig in Albuquerque NM on Oct. 4th but the two are also at the Region 6 conference in Reno, NV on November 1st! Go to http://www.alanet.org/events/regionals.aspx to learn more. While planning of any type can be a bit daunting, being strategic about it can be even more confounding. Craig struggles to figure out how to balance his need to be present and in the moment with the long term vision required for strategic planning, Thankfully, Brian sets Craig straight as they discuss having those usually avoided but highly necessary difficult conversations about planning BEFORE you think about implementing them, asking yourself if a new plan is necessary and how metrics are such an important part of figuring out what's working. As Brian explains, sometimes after a planning sessions understanding that no action is needed can
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Episode 103 – Anastasia Turchetta – Dental Health 2013
17/09/2013Anastasia Turchetta (@AnastasiaRDH on twitter) - America's Dental Hygienist - makes her annual pilgrimage to join host Craig Price for a dental health check-up. America is failing in the oral hygiene department so Anastasia is on the case. The two talk about bleeding gums, soft toothbrushes vs. hard, why men need to get to the dentist more and new advances in anesthesia (not Anastasia)...all while fighting off aggressive hotel cleaning staff desperately trying to interrupt the podcast. Spoiler alert: They do! (Craig spends the intro ranting about it.) Despite the fact that every meeting with Anastasia makes you feel self-conscious about your teeth, she is always a fun interview and this one is no different. You can find more about Anastasia at her Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/AnastasiaRDH and subscribe to her weekly youtube show "Humpday Happenings" at http://www.youtube.com/Anastasiardh
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Episode 102 – Jeff Lanza – Workplace Violence
10/09/2013Retired FBI Agent Jeff Lanza (@lanzefbi on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss workplace violence. We all know that work can be a stressful enough place without worrying about the weird dude in the last cubical getting fired and shooting up the place, but that it can happen is a fact all companies face. That is why Jeff will be presenting his session "Workplace Violence and Safety" at this year's Association of Legal Administrators Region 4 conference in Albuquerque, NM on October 4th, 2013 (10:30 am for those going!) and why Craig brought him on the podcast. They talk about identifying warning signs from potentially dangerous employees (the one mumbling at his desk angrily while cleaning his gun is just one!) what to do when there is a confrontation, how to diffuse it and even some practical tactics on what to do during an altercation that may save lives! Craig also learns that while the FBI is a highly trained and prepared organization, they cannot teach him how to diffuse anger with an eyebrow. See
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Episode 101 – Jennifer Hancock – Workplace Bullies
27/08/2013Jennifer Hancock joins host Craig Price to discuss the workings of workplace bullies. If you've ever dealt with workplace bullies or have seen them in action, you know that they can be relentless, draining and frustrating people. And like a virus, their obnoxiousness can be debilitating. Which is why she wrote The Bully Vaccine: How to Innoculate Yourself Against Bullies and Other Petty People. Jennifer and Craig talk about how to treat bullies (slapping them upside the head is a no-no. Whodathunkit??), techniques you can use to stop bullying effectively, how bullies and untrained animals are not dissimilar and other things you can do to stop bullying in the workplace. There are also some great tips on how kids can stop bullies as well. Her book provides very specific and practical information on how exactly to go about ending bullying. The more you understand about the dynamic of what is happening, the better able you will be able to help yourself navigate the social situations you find yourself in. And the
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Episode 100 – Speakers Roundtable
20/08/2013Host Craig Price celebrates the 100th episode with a speakers roundtable. A collection of past guests (and a new one) talk about being a speaker, their mistakes and why they do it. During the National Speakers Association convention this past July, Craig gathered Avish Parashar, Robert Bradford, Steve Rizzo, Jess Pettitt and new friend Patrick Maurer to talk about the ups and downs of being a speaker. What is a professional speaker? Is it just the check that makes you a professional or is there more to it? What do other speakers do that irritates you? What monumental mistakes have you made (this is where the explicit tag comes into play!)? Why do you do what you do? Get ready for a fun, enlightening discussion as Craig juggles 5 guests at the same time! Some huge thanks go to Ed Rigsbee with the Cigar PEG for the location. Finding a place for 6 people to record was a daunting task but Ed made it easy peasy. Please go to CigarPEG.com and learn about this great charity and how you can contribute. Also thanks
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Episode 99 – Charles Remington – Weight Loss
13/08/2013Nutritionist Charles Remington (@FLCCoach on Twitter) the Fat Loss Coach discusses weight loss with host Craig Price. Craig has had a long personal history with weight loss (you don't get a body like his on just frappachinos and doughnuts alone) but his understanding on what works can be down right murky. Like most people, Craig gets confused on the constant flip flopping in the media on what you can and then can't, then can eat again foods so Charles is here to clear up some of the confusion. The two discuss myths of when to eat, how often you should eat, what kinds of foods are best as well as the importance of eating the right amounts of food. Charles also explains why you need to change up your eating patterns and also answers several listeners questions! Charles Remington is a nutritionist and herbalist who is the author of a best-selling nutritional software program. Known to his thousands of clients as The Fat Loss Coach, his concepts on healthy weight loss are well embraced by the medical community a
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Episode 98 – Hayley Foster – TEDx
06/08/2013Hayley Foster (@HayleyFoster on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss TEDx events. With the TEDx format becoming more and more popular, Hayley Foster explains what a TEDx talk is, what the biggest mistakes professional keynoters make when trying to take their traditional talk and put it into the TED format. Think of TED as a liquid concentrate presentation instead of the watered down sugary kool aid of a keynote. It's all about having an idea worth spreading, an idea that you can explain in a succinct yet engaging way. There's no room for extra padding here! Hayley even explains that the audience has to apply to even attended! Getting the idea in front of the right people to create innovation, it's an intriguing concept. Hayley has just released her new 64-page mini booklet specifically written to help professional speakers called "Don't Tank Your TED Talk! 12 Mistakes Professional Speakers Make". After working with well over a hundred speaking professionals, and coaching hundreds of TEDx talks, Hayley
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Episode 97 – Dan Nevins – The Wounded Warrior Project
30/07/2013Dan Nevins (@DanNevins on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss his amazing story and the Wounded Warrior Project. Dan talks about how he lost his legs while serving in Iraq and his struggles to cope and adjust. Thankfully, the Wounded Warrior Project was there to offer a helping hand, bringing a bit of normalcy to utterly abnormal situation. The two discuss how the Project helps not only the physically injured but the vets who return with the invisible scars of combat stress (a.k.a. PTSD). Craig also struggles through the interview as the overwhelming reality of the topic makes being a smart ass almost impossible (but Craig finds a way!). It is an awe inspiring episode that really can't be missed! The Wounded Warrior Project's mission is to to raise awareness and enlist the public's aid for the needs of injured service members, to help injured service members aid and assist each other and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of injured service members. Please visit http:
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Episode 96 – Phil Gerbyshak – Entrepreneurship
23/07/2013Phil Gerbyshak (@philgerb on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss his path to entrepreneurship. Starting your own business can be tough enough but when you have to figure out how and when to leave your current job can make that final jump even more scary. With Phil, he figured a two year notice would benefit everyone. Two-years?? That little fact fried Craig's brain but not Phil's honest and realistic approach to spreading your wings and finally making it on your own. Phil explains how a great employee can make their own terms (you lazy losers just collecting a check...not so much) how to work two jobs ethically (no stealing pens from the supply closet) and how to work from a coffee shop can save your sanity. He also opens up about the loss and strange feelings you get the first few weeks out there on your own. And yet leaving to start your own company can be done without burning bridges and even keeping your current employees on your side. A great guide for anyone thinking about going out on their own