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The Coaching Business Podcast with Max Tornow is a podcast for online coaches, consultants or service providers either seeking to start or scale their existing online business. If you want to learn how to increase your revenue while at the same time decrease the amount of work you have to put into your business then you’ve come to the right place. Here you’ll experience exciting interviews with well-known personalities & coaches, successful clients of Max Tornow and real experts who will tea ...
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Strong Business Stronger Marriage

Dr Cory & JoJo Rankin, Luis Camejo, Luisda Camejo

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STRONG Business STRONGER MARRIAGE is for entrepreneurs that want to improve their marriage and increase profits in their business . Founders of R Family Strong DR cory &JoJo are Relationship coaches, parents of 5 kids, Foster Parents and authors of Keeping Your Marriage and Business Alive and You are My World Communication Journal. STRONG BUSINESS STRONGER MARRIAGE was created to help married entrepreneurs build business family balance, decrease fighting, find joy in marriage, increase commu ...
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The Embedded Frontier, hosted by embedded systems expert Jacob Beningo, is a cutting-edge podcast dedicated to exploring the rapidly evolving world of embedded software and embedded system trends. Each episode delves into the latest technological advancements, industry standards, and innovative strategies that are shaping the future of embedded systems. Jacob Beningo, with his deep industry knowledge and experience, guides listeners through complex topics, making them accessible for both sea ...
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The following is a conversation with Stirling Cooper, an ex-adult film star who now teaches men how to be better in bed, perform better, and achieve a thriving dating life. He's a very provocative personality with some very interesting insights to share. So without further ado, enjoy! Apply now for a free consultation call to start your own online …
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Gene drives are a promising tool for malaria control - how can we tell they actually work? Transcript Gene drives are a promising new tool for malaria control. They involve releasing genetically modified mosquitoes into the wild – mosquitoes engineered to halt the parasites from developing inside the insects, or that cause the mosquitoes to die. Th…
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Tai Lopez, a renowned entrepreneur, investor, and social media influencer. Tai shares his wisdom and experiences on a variety of topics ranging from personal development to business strategies. Discover Tai's perspective on the impact of higher testosterone levels, the advantages of artificial intelligence…
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In this episode, Jacob Beningo discusses the importance of debugging in embedded development and shares several techniques to decrease debugging time. He highlights the statistic that development teams spend 20-40% of their time debugging, which equates to 2.5-4.5 man-months of development. Beningo emphasizes the use of test-driven development (TDD…
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Adam Lyons, the entrepreneur who saved more than 1800 small businesses by teaching them how to massively scale their business, Business Strategist, and Dating Coach. We also talked about his unique lifestyle, career, and insights on relationships. From dating two women at the same time to managing a succes…
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Temperature, rainfall, and humidity determine malaria transmission - but climate change is altering each one of those variables. What might this mean for cases of the disease? With Alex Eapen, from the ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) in Chennai, India. About The Podcast The Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute is produced by the Johns Hopkins Mal…
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In this special episode, we will cover how you can hire your first closer or setter, all the way up to building a kickass sales team that prints money for you while you're on vacation with your girlfriend, spending time with family, or working on needle movers for your business. This will be very beneficial for you if you already have a sales team …
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Summary In this episode, Jacob Beningo interviews Frank Herta, the CEO of Curtail Incorporated, about the risks of zero-day attacks in open source software. They discuss the importance of DevSecOps and the need for comprehensive security measures. Frank shares his background in security and how his company is working on detecting zero-day bugs. The…
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In this episode, I had a conversation with my good friend, Yoh Viral. He’s a professional poker player, YouTube star, DJ, and entrepreneur. We discussed how he started playing poker, his journey starting a poker school, overcoming the scarcity mindset, and avoiding burnout. Yoh also shared some tips on how to always stay profitable in poker. We tal…
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Researchers compare the temperature of mosquito breeding spots with a decade early to examine its impact on malaria transmission. Transcript The effects of climate change on malaria are becoming clearer. Anopheles stephensi – an urban form of the malaria mosquito – is changing its geography, moving from Southeast Asia to parts of Africa and India. …
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Boštjan Belingar, CEO of Hustler Marketing, ecommerce email marketing agency. We talked about our years working together, how to track performance on paid ads, his Floatation Therapy business, traveling the world, and much, much more. Enjoy ;) Apply now for a free consultation call to start your own online…
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In this episode, I had a conversation with my good friend and ex-colleague from RSD, Madison. He's an entrepreneur and dating and personal development coach who has completed 7 world tours, visiting 125 cities. We talked about social dynamics, how to start a social circle, how he managed to go through 7 world tours and the impact it had on him. He …
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In this episode, Jacob Benningo discusses the importance of DevOps in the embedded software development industry. He emphasizes the need for DevOps to improve project delivery, efficiency, and product quality. Jacob provides insights into the principles of DevOps, the implementation of CI/CD pipelines, and the impact of DevOps on software developme…
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The following is a conversation with Nick Metzger, entrepreneur, video business coach, and overall legend. I met him in person in Cyprus today, and he's going to share a lot of knowledge with you on how to build your coaching business and the mindset behind it, especially if you are someone who is very creative but wants to monetize that skill. Get…
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A single protein helps malaria parasites develop in the blood and cause disease symptoms. Could inhibiting this essential protein help curb the spread of disease? With Abhishek Kanyal and Krishanpal Karmodiya. About The Podcast The Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute is produced by the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute to highlight impactful malari…
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In this special episode, we will cover how you can get your first clients and generate leads consistently to make your first $3,000 to $10,000, or even $30,000 a month as a digital coach, consultant, or service provider. We will discuss the $0 to $30k a month strategy, my eight-figure content writing process and strategy, which has generated multip…
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A poorly studied malaria protein could serve as a key drug target to help combat the growing problem of resistance. Transcript A poorly studied malaria protein – Plasmodium falciparum histone deacetylase 1 – could serve as a key drug target to help combat the growing problem of resistance. The protein helps regulate the ‘intraerythrocytic’ stage of…
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Carsten Gregerson shares his background in the embedded systems industry and how he got into it. He discusses his work at Nabto, a company that provides remote access to small devices using peer-to-peer technology. Carsten then delves into the topic of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and the battle for open-source RTOS. He explains the differenc…
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Justin Devonshire, a business owner, gym owner, fitness entrepreneur, and mogul in the fitness gym industry. In fact, many gyms in and around the UK are either owned by him, owned by one of his franchises, or have been consulted by him. We talked about how he got the nickname "The Alex Hormozi of the UK", …
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The following is a conversation with Oliver Anwar. He's a fitness influencer, huge on Twitter with over 125,000 followers, specialized in helping entrepreneurs and high performers get really shredded and really awesome. The coolest thing about him is he's not just some fitness dude that looks good, but he actually has a crazy epic growth mindset an…
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Luke Krogh, an internationally renowned social circle teacher, one of the most elite in the world. He's also a former colleague of mine from the dating and personal development scene back in the day. After years of absence from posting and being public, he's now back and ready to share his insights on the …
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Rohan Sheth, the founder of GrowRev. He's been in the online marketing space for over ten years, managed over $50 million in ad spend, and generated over $100 million in revenue for his clients. He's been featured in Forbes, The Huffington Post, and I had him on the podcast. He's also the guy who's helped …
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How sickle cell disease can be a blessing and a curse. And why we need equity in genomic research and to diversify the genomes we sequence. With Ambroise Wonkam (Johns Hopkins University). About The Podcast The Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute is produced by the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute to highlight impactful malaria research and to sha…
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This is a special podcast episode, and it's my so-called Sales Masterclass. We are providing you with a rundown of the knowledge that we've been using very successfully to generate over eight figures with our consulting company. This is the same material that we're teaching to our very own paid clients, and we want to offer it to you for free. So, …
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Kyle Froonjian, aka Coach Kyle, a former client of ours who is now making multiple six figures a month as a dating coach. What you will learn in this episode, specifically, is the secret behind transforming from someone who takes business kind of seriously to someone who absolutely dominates their industry…
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Malaria is one of humanity’s oldest diseases – and one with which we have evolved. Transcript Malaria is one of humanity’s oldest diseases – and one with which we have evolved. Over time, it’s put selective pressure on our genome to respond better to its infection. Sickle cell disease is one example. It causes a defect in hemoglobin – transforming …
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253: Adolfo Pereira - International Fitness Influencer; Entrepreneurship & Global Adventures In this episode, I had a conversation with Adolfo Pereira. He's an international fitness influencer, business owner, and an overall legend. He had zero followers in 2021, and now he's looking at a 1.3 million subscriber base on YouTube, 387,000 followers on…
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In this episode, I had a conversation with Darren Lee. He's an international entrepreneur, a world traveler and he is one of the best podcasts hosts in the world right now, especially when it comes to business and entrepreneurship. He's generated over 50 million views, over 30 shows, and he's the founder of Voice. We also discussed topics such as, …
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On the steps of Capitol Hill, we meet the scientists bringing their scientific battle against malaria into the world of political advocacy. They join a 100+ group of advocates lobbying their members of Congress to fund critical interventions against malaria – becoming ‘malaria champions’ as well. We ask: Why have they decided to join the world of p…
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Today, I sat down with Ash Dykes, an adventurer and extreme athlete currently holding 3 official world records. He was the first person to walk the full 4,000-mile course of the Yangtze, Asia's longest river. Additionally, he completed a solo and unsupported trek across Mongolia, facing numerous life-threatening situations. We discussed how he bega…
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Malaria champions from 43 states gather in Washington D.C. to lobby their members of Congress about malaria. Transcript The malaria community is diverse. Some work on the parasites, others the mosquito. Others still focus on public health. The battle is being waged on the bench and the field. But there's another community fighting the disease on a …
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Today, I sat down with David Hegedus, a marketing genius behind an 8-figure trading offer and one of the best copywriters I’ve ever seen. We discussed various interesting topics, like how to stand out as a beginner copywriter, how to find your first clients, and whether AI and ChatGPT will replace humans in this field. We also delved into his futur…
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In this special podcast episode, I am giving you a complete guide on assessing your strengths, skills, and finding a niche that could easily earn you your first 5 figures a month as a coach, consultant, or service provider. I’ll guide you through the exact process our paid clients follow when starting their own businesses, and along the way, I’ll a…
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Until recently, health workers were the only means to prevent and treat malaria in Odisha, India. In 2017, the state government tried a new strategy: pooling health resources into regional ‘malaria camps’. In this podcast, we ask: What is the current state of malaria in Odisha, India? What challenges does Odisha face in malaria control, especially …
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Today, I sat down with my very good friend, Mario Tomic. He’s been in the online fitness coaching sphere for more than 10 years and he’s one of the most prominent coaches for busy professionals and entrepreneurs. We discussed lots of interesting topics, like how to attract the right customers as a fitness coach, how to build a daily routine, and in…
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Today, I sat down with our alumni client and a good friend of mine, Cristian Dascalu. Together with his business partner, he managed to build a multi-million coaching company in the Romanian market, and in the end, he even exited it for a sum that could allow him to retire. He’s currently traveling around the world, exploring philosophical question…
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Malaria in India has fallen in recent decades — but the risk is still high among hard-to-reach communities. A new study has evaluated the system of ‘malaria camps’ — in which health workers provide targeted interventions before the monsoon. Transcript Malaria in India has diminished in past decades — yet the risk is still high among hard-to-reach c…
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Today, I sat down with Fabian Ene, also known as fightgecko, who is one of the best fight coaches for entrepreneurs. We discussed how he turned his life around with 3 simple steps, how he learned to fight entirely online by himself, and why combat sports are the best way to improve yourself, scale your business, and achieve overall success. We also…
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Summary This podcast episode discusses using bare metal and real-time operating systems (RTOS) in embedded systems development. It highlights the steady adoption of RTOS in the industry and the continued relevance of bare metal development, particularly in 8-bit microcontrollers. The episode explores the future of RTOS, including the rise of open-s…
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Today, I sat down with Noah Morris, the 20-year-old YouTube genius who has created over 100 faceless channels. He has generated over two billion views on YouTube and in this episode, we'll delve into capturing people's attention, discuss nitty-gritty strategies for growing a Twitter audience, and explore the future of AI and automated videos. We'll…
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A new documentary tells a story of global scientific collaboration in the development of a new malaria vaccine, R21. Today, we take you behind the scenes with director and producer, Catherine Gale. In this podcast, we ask: Why are malaria vaccines gaining so much attention now? What was the serendipidous origin of the documentary? What are the key …
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Today, I sat down with the mastermind behind the marketing and advertising of the Max Tornow brand and Freedom Business Mentoring, Robin Bouwman. He’s generated over $50 million in revenue for his clients worldwide, and in this episode, we’ll talk about the biggest bottleneck when it comes to scaling your business from $50k a month to multiple six …
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In today’s episode, I sat down with my good friend Slatco, who’s finished 17 Ironman triathlons. All the knowledge he gathered from running these mentally challenging races, he translated into the business world, and now he’s helping entrepreneurs reach peak performance. We delved into the nitty-gritty of how it feels to finish the Ironman, what sa…
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A new documentary from NOVA shines a light on the creation of R21, a new malaria vaccine. Transcript This month, a new documentary from NOVA shines a light on the creation of a new malaria vaccine. ‘The Battle to Beat Malaria’ tells the story of the development of R21 – from creation to WHO approval. Taking you behind the scenes in Oxford, UK, wher…
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In this conversation, Max (Clive) Maxfield discusses his journey into embedded systems and the industry's evolution. He highlights the fascinating developments in AI and its impact on embedded systems. Max also explores how AI can benefit embedded software and hardware developers and the potential applications of AI with sensors. He discusses the a…
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I had the pleasure of talking with one of the most known entrepreneurs in the German-speaking market, Karl Ess. He’s a highly controversial figure, so we delved into equally controversial topics – from why Germany is on a downward spiral to discussions about pyramids, aliens, and veganism. We also touched on how he built his multi-million dollar em…
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In today's episode, I sat down for a chat with my good friend, Yoh Viral. He’s a professional poker player, a YouTube star, and an entrepreneur. We’ll discuss how he started playing poker, why video games should be mandatory in schools, and how social media algorithms seem to know you better than you know yourself. Yoh will also share some mindset …
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In this episode, Jacob discusses trends in the embedded software industry and provides techniques and practices for staying relevant and successful. The trends include leveraging AI to develop embedded systems, improving CI/CD processes, phasing out C for C++ or Rust in 32-bit applications, adopting developer-centric workflows, moving to higher lev…
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In today's episode, I sat down for a chat with my good friend and former mentor, Alejandro Reyes. He’s not only a very successful entrepreneur, but also a family man. We'll discuss topics such as how to raise your kids in the right direction, why marriage is just like business, and the type of business he would suggest for his daughters to start. A…
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In today’s episode, it was a pleasure to speak with my good friends, Xenios and Sergios Charalambous. They are successful entrepreneurs who are running three different businesses, and they have a crazy journey on how they got there. We’ll talk about their experience in the Cypriot Special Forces (expect some crazy stories ;)), their father and how …
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