CoCreation Station podcast shares insightful thoughts from and to a new generation of entrepreneurs of all ages and fields.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Free marketing resources: https://www.rialtomarketing.com/cocreation-station/ Most people over-complicate marketing. It doesn't have to be that way. Tim Fitzpatrick, a marketer with 20+ years experience, is here to share his experience and help you listeners attract success! Listen on how you can create a simple and effective marketing plan, hone-in on your target market and engage that market with clear messaging. With host Weston Davis FREE Marketing Strategy Trilogy, A Simple Marketing Plan Template, and more: https://www.rialtomarketing.com/cocreation-station/
About this episode: Ideally, your brand is something that makes you passionate. Something that excites you every day and pushes you to keep forward the vision. But the way to have a vision that will overcome obstacles and ups and downs is to make it impactful. To include in it how you plan to change the lives of the people you and your brand come across. When you operate at this high level, your vision becomes a purpose, and challenges and obstacles won't bring your mood and determination along with them. By Valentina Garay
About this episode: There are mental health issues, relationship issues, and emotional problems that are beyond or at least at the edge of behavioral control. People are not trying to be depressed or crazy — they act that way because of the complex brain, hormone, environment, and background issues. There are times when medications are not required where therapy alone or coaching or exercise and diet are all that is required to return a person to normal — whatever that is. I firmly believe that if you think someone is normal you just don't know them well enough. Some situations require medication. I want to make sure that if someone needs medication that they get it, and further that they get only the correct medication for their condition and then only the minimum they need to “have a life”. By Jim Hendrix
About this episode: Today, I will introduce a technique that you need to recall when taking decisions observing specific subjects of a single group at different time periods. This is to determine if the decision you took had the expected results by comparing an indicator before against the same indicator after taking the decision. By Daniel Sanchez
About this episode: Creativity is a curious thing. Firstly, it's like a muscle, the more you train it, the stronger it becomes. But it's also true that when you overextend it and want to get it all done at once, you exhaust and burn it, creating the thought of creativity emptiness and boycotting your next creative session. When you investigate and see other ideas, you get inspired and come up with better concepts and works each time. It is true that pressure is not creativity's best friend, but there's a secret recipe to it. By Valentina Garay
About this episode: In a previous episode, we explored the importance of scenario planning for Startups. There are some different techniques for building scenarios. From the most complex to the most intuitive. This one I present is a simplified version of the GBN (Global Business Network) methodology. By Marcelo Cortes Fernandes
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About this episode: It doesn't matter what kind of business you're in, the industry or sub-industry you work for: periodicity is key to success. People tend to believe that the key to success is about great content, but great content can easily be outshined by lack of recurrence, when your audience is excited to see more and comes back for it, and nothing happens, they will certainly find an alternative for the content they seek. By Valentina Garay
In this sixth episode of unscripted coaching with Adam Fleming, Pablo talks about planning for exciting things on 2021, introduces Savannah to CoCreation Station, and talks about getting back on track after a big move. Did you know that moving is proven to be the most stressing things a person does? It's true! Let's look at the big picture.
About this episode: Scenario planning is one of the most useful tools for strategic planning. It allows the entrepreneur to plan his/her strategy for a changing business environment, as the one most of us are facing at this moment. By Marcelo Cortes Fernandes
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About this episode: Have you ever said or done something that you wished you hadn't? I know I have. That is generally when you are flooded, your rational brain is turned off, and you are operating from your limbic system or fight or flight brain. It happens to all of us. It is at the root of all manner of relational as well as physical disasters. This is not the place to have a relationship from! By Jim Hendrix
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Today, on our Marketing Tips I will walk you through the why behind the paramount importance of real, authentic value. As we strive to navigate a slowed-down economy, it is important to understand the reasons driving business relationships and how to stand together to stand out, step-up, and re-build our systems. By Valentina Garay
In this second episode of unscripted coaching with Adam Fleming, Pablo talks about stacking habits and becoming a time expert. He also opens up for the first time about his own traumas.
About this Episode: Never say, “YOU NEED A TIME-OUT!” Always say, “I need a time-out because I am getting overwhelmed and this relationship is too important to me to try to communicate when I might say or do something I would regret and don't really mean.” By Jim Hendrix
Mental health is a silent killer in general. People who are reasonably high functioning tend to hide their struggles. We have lost many celebrities who seemingly had it all, who succumb to suicide rather than admitting that they had a problem. It is a tragedy that transcends stardom as well. By Jim Hendrix
In this first episode of unscripted coaching with Adam Fleming, Pablo talks about sleep, planning his days, time-management techniques and preparing for meetings.
We all have thoughts that seem to take on a life of their own in our own heads. For some of us, they are negative, destructive thoughts that have been with us since childhood. Dad may have called you bird legs or a teacher in frustration said you were stupid. What they said not only stuck but was played over and over in our minds, thousands of times. I want to show you how to take every thought captive and make it obedient to the truth. By Jim Hendrix