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The Friendly Fighter
Cannabis Shop Talk with Dispensary Manager Makena Shaman

The Friendly Fighter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 66:39


Makena is a manager at the one and only 7 Stars Holistic Healing Center in Richmond California. Today we go in on her favoirte products, how she got into the industry, and some 101 on cannabis. Follow her on Instagram @kenashaman Show Notes: Intro: 0.0- 1.33What got you into weed?: 1.34- 2.30Recourses: 2.31- 3.46Quality of product: 3.47- 5.45The Growing process (corporate v small business): 5.46- 9.35Cannabis during quarantine: 9.36- 11.20Getting into the business: 11.21- 16.07Nerves getting into the industry?: 16.08- 18.51Makena's top shop product picks (flower/ Thc percentages/ cannabinoids/ looking at the nugs/ edible dosing/ CBD for helping out a panic attack/ topicals, tinctures & patches): 18.52- 47.19Most popular dispensary products: 47.20- 48.55Speed round matching people to products: 48.56- 55.01Women and cannabis: 55.02- 57.51Last two questions: 57.52-end

HERdacious
Time is Money, Negotiate!

HERdacious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 37:54


Salary Negotiation Strategies and Tools for Women In this episode, herdacious host Lorelei chats with Jacqueline Twillie to discuss the salary negotiation toolbox. Many of us can struggle with conversations around salary and monetary promotions in the workplace; Jacqueline coaches us through the steps of building self-confidence to find our voice around these fiscal issues. From prepping for the negotiation conversation to dodging the trap of over-explanation, we get equipped with the strategies we need to secure our hard-earned futures. Host: Lorelei GonzalezCo-host: Jacqueline Twillie Jacqueline Twillie is the founder of ZeroGap, a training and development firm that specializes in leadership curriculum for women who work in male-dominated industries. Jacqueline is the Amazon Best Selling Author of “Navigating the Career Jungle: A Guide for Young Professionals.” She is passionate about eliminating the gender wage gap by teaching women to negotiate and providing leadership resources to women to reach and thrive in top positions. Things you will learn in this episode (chapter markers available): Confidence in negotiation 1:32 Do’s and Dont's 2:20Female specific challenges 9:10Developing our negotiation skills 15:15Negotiating in economic hardship 17:20Getting creative 20:40The networking-negotiation relationship 23:48The "low ball" offer 27:55Timing mindfulness (don’t be the eager beaver) 31:40 Femme fact: AP Style update “Black” 34:16Resources mentioned in this episode: Salary.comPayscale.comGlassdoor.comLeanin.orgDon’t Leave Money on the Table by Jacqueline Twillie (book) The Negotiation Workbook by Jacqueline Twillie (companion guide)Link to show transcript here. Episode sponsors: HERdacity Movement Maker Tribe Looking for additional resources on this topic? Check out our webinar “Ladies, Don’t Leave Money on the Table | Jacqueline V. Twillie” Loved what you heard on herdacious and want to share with friends? Tag us and connect with HERdacity on social media:Twitter: @herdacityFacebook: @HERdacity Instagram: @herdacityLinkedIn: HERdacity For up to date information on HERdacity events, webinars, podcasts, and community activities, join our newsletter here. Disclaimer: While we appreciate our sponsors' support in making this show possible, herdacious content is curated with integrity and honesty.Support the show (http://herdacity.org/donate/)

RELEVANT SH*T
Episode 13 - You're Getting on my T**s

RELEVANT SH*T

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018


We're back after a hiatus.  Discover why we were gone for a bit and enjoy our conversation about cars, curriculum vitaes, vaping congressmen, mayo, and Tesla Trucks.Enjoy Episode 13 - Recorded September 8, 2018CLICK TO LISTEN

The Two Dads Podcast
#2: Dickhiskhan | Getting Into Speedrunning

The Two Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018


Cheese05 and Simply learn more about Dickhiskhan and his blazing wing ching shirt. Also talk about getting into speedrunning and what it is like. Ends with a Q&A with the chat live at twitch.tv/cheese05https://archive.org/download/TheTwoDadsPodcastEp.2Ft.DickhiskhanGettingIntoSpeedrunning/The%20Two%20Dads%20Podcast%20Ep.2%20ft.%20Dickhiskhan%20%20Getting%20into%20Speedrunning.mp3

Sparking Growth | Overcoming Business Obstacles Together
S1E8 | Expanding Your Local Market | Lyssy

Sparking Growth | Overcoming Business Obstacles Together

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 24:35


Welcome to Season 1 Episode 8 of the Creative Business Success Podcast! In today's episode, I talked to Lyssy, a wonderful hand-letterer and calligrapher from Singapore. She has a great online following, but she wants to expand her local clients. We brainstormed ways that Lyssy can reach more of her local target market and grow her business!Here is a cheat sheet of some of the episode highlights:Lyssy's intro, 0:54The problem of marketing yourself, 0:20Promoting yourself authentically! 1:44Lyssy's current promotion and marketing efforts, 1:58Who is your target audience? 4:10Honing on on ideal corporate clients, 5:03Client outreach funnel for introverts, 5:42Creating passive online income as a creative, 6:12Setting your courses apart from the rest, 9:00-Grab the secret weapon to more time in your business!- 12:35Promoting yourself authentically over email, 13:20Getting clients rather than just sales, 16:11Finding complimentary service providers, 17:05Connecting with business resource centers, 19:30Thinking outside the box with partnerships, 20:22Keep the wheels turning for new partnerships! 22:36Where to connect with Lyssy! 23:35Don't forget to grab your free trial of Dubsado to help you manage your clients and workflows!Let’s dive a little deeper into a few solutions to help you expand your local marketing and clients, though!1 | Promoting and marketing yourself authenticallyDo you hate the term "selling yourself" as much as Lyssy and I do? It seems to be a buzzword in some circles, but it just feels icky. Rather than feeling sleazy while marketing your services, let's talk about promoting yourself authentically!Approach your marketing efforts from a place of giving and connection. While you do need to make sales to pay the bills and all that, I'm betting that's not the only reason you're in business. You love what you do and you want to help your clients, right? That's where marketing starts. You're filling a need - in Lyssy's case, she's teaching people how to reach their own hand-lettering and calligraphy goals, as well as providing hand-lettering services to entrepreneurs and local businesses.When Lyssy talks to these local businesses, she doesn't need to go in trumpeting her lettering prowess. That will speak for itself when she shows them her work! Instead, she can humbly approach the business owners and show them how her services can help them improve their client experience and grow their own business.If you approach marketing from a place of giving and connection, you'll be able to promote yourself authentically.2 | Client outreach funnel for introverts!If you're an introverted entrepreneur, you're not alone! One of the great things about working for yourself is... well, working for yourself. Your social reservoir doesn't have to be depleted just by doing your work and that's great. However, you do still have to find and connect with new clients to keep your business going and that can be a huge challenge for introverts.In this episode, I introduced Lyssy to my own client outreach 'funnel.' That's the best term I've come up with for it, but it's essentially just an organic form of outreach that makes connections easier. To get started, you can send a simple letter or postcard, introducing the business owner to your services. They may or may not read it; that's okay either way. The point is that you sent it and maybe they at least glanced at it.A few days after you expect your note was delivered, you can follow up by phone or email. Just tell them you're following up on the note you sent a few days ago; have they had a chance to look at it? Even if they haven't, it still gives you a connection point to tell them a bit about your services or products and how it can benefit them.From there, you can set up a meeting with them or, if you don't get hold of them during the follow-up phase, you can go to their business in person. It's much harder to ignore an actual person than it is a phone call or email! You may even decide to skip the second phase if the business is somewhere you frequent. Regardless of which steps you take, sending the first point of contact gives you something to talk about right away. This eliminates the awkward tension that can arise from a cold call. Hooray!Give the client outreach 'funnel' a try and see how it goes. You might be surprised!3 | Keep the business partnership wheels turningDon't stop with the ideas you come up with yourself. Ask your friends, family, and business acquaintances where your services might be helpful. Having a referral can be huge, and even if it's just a suggestion of somewhere that your friend or family member knows of, it's still a starting point.Asking for suggestions also keeps the wheels in your head turning. By the time we wrapped up this episode, Lyssy was excited and coming up with even more ideas for potential clients! Her sister had sparked one of those ideas and it snowballed from there.Don't discount suggestions from those you know. They often know you best and can have fantastic ideas!P.S. You can get your free trial of Dubsado (and save 30% off your first month or year if you end up subscribing) by clicking this sentence and signing up!Want to connect with Lyssy? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Social Media Research Association Social Media Research Briefs

Podcast Episode: Identifying Your Audience using Social Media Research How well do you know your customer demographics? Could you benefit from learning more about their likes and dislikes? Find out how to use social media analytics to your advantage. Listen now: Identify Your Audience Through Social Media Research

The Dream Centre
Sun 16-7-17 Getting a Revelation

The Dream Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 70:37


http://www.thedreamcentre.co.uk/theword/Sun%2016-7-17%20Getting%20a%20Revelation.mp3 Sun, 16 Jul 2017 13:13:02 +0100 Christianity no 01:10:37

The Dream Centre
Sunday 29-1-17 Getting to the Starting Line

The Dream Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 49:50


http://www.thedreamcentre.co.uk/theword/Sunday%2029-1-17%20Getting%20to%20the%20Starting%20Line.mp3 Thu, 02 Feb 2017 11:06:44 +0000 Christianity no 00:49:50

Should I Worry About This? Podcast
Episode 048: Should I Worry About... Getting A Flu Shot?

Should I Worry About This? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015


Man oh man, you thought the flu was bad… try the flu SHOT! Anyway, that’s what the fearmongerers of the world would have you believe. But what do the wet blanket facts say? Cat and Eden discuss the pros and cons of getting poked once a year.Listen here! | Subscribe!