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We are back to AI (actually it never left us). In this THAT WAS THE WEEK tech show, Keith and Andrew talk about how AI is now enabling anyone - even non-coders - to code. "I was able to do something without having the skill to do it,” Keith confesses about his experience in building an iPhone app for teens. In the same way as Web 2.0 technologies turned all of us into broadcasters, AI makes all of us coders. So the real question is what becomes of professional coders when their skills are accessible to anyone.The Five KEEN ON AMERICA takeaways from today's show:* AI is enabling coding autonomy: Keith built an app for teens without writing code himself, highlighting how AI is making software development accessible to non-coders. As Keith puts it: "I was able to do something without having the skill to do it."* The future of coding is paradoxical: Rather than the "end of coding," Keith believes we're seeing "the beginning of coding" with potentially "100 to 1 million times more code" being created because it's becoming easier to produce. Similar to how desktop publishing tools didn't end design, but democratized it.* The workplace is evolving toward automation: Keith discusses how the post-COVID move away from traditional offices is the first step toward automated workplaces. He borrows from Dwaresh Patel in exploring what fully automated firms might look like.* Technical skills remain valuable but in new ways: While AI can generate code, understanding technical concepts remains important. Keith's son without coding skills provided valuable product feedback as a "product manager," showing that different skills are becoming complementary to AI capabilities.* AI agents are transforming enterprise software: Aaron Levy's post-of-the-week suggests AI agents will replace traditional enterprise software modules, performing tasks without human intervention while achieving the same goals that previously required clunkier software and human oversight. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Bobby Powers is a passionate learning and development director, avid reader, and writer. Reading over 70 books per year, who better than Bobby can talk about influential and essential reading for business leaders and people professionals. (Plus, Bobby and Raising the Bar on Leadership host Aaron Levy love talking about books—this episode is peek into some of their favorites.
Mia Blom, a seasoned human resource director and strategic business partner with over 20 years of experience, shares her expertise in leadership and human potential. Mia joins Raising the Bar on Leadership host Aaron Levy and discusses the importance of active listening, building trust, and creating value in workplace relationships.
Emery Wells is the co-founder and CEO of Frame.io, which he sold to Adobe in 2021 for nearly $1.3 billion. In our conversation, Emery shares his journey from NYC bartender to startup founder, including his agency work with Saturday Night Live that highlighted the pain points that led to Frame.io. We dive deep into his rejection of the lean startup concept, how he gets his team to obsess over design details, and the cultural reset at Frame.io that set the stage for its success.(00:00) Intro(01:34) Emery's Journey to Founding Frame.io(03:23) SNL Digital Shorts and Post-Production Insights(08:30) From Bartender to Entrepreneur(11:45) Building Frame.io: Challenges and Philosophy(23:14) Leadership and Decision-Making in Startups(28:40) Cultural Crisis and Turning Points(30:10) Understanding Company Culture(32:57) The Big Reset: Leadership Changes(34:16) Defining and Implementing Values(38:09) Hiring for Cultural Fit(39:18) The Importance of Design(46:06) Framework for Quality Execution(54:23) Building a B2B Brand(58:17) Effective Launch Strategies(01:05:36) Fundraising Lessons(01:08:30) The Art of Storytelling in Presentations(01:09:19) Meeting Key Industry Figures(01:10:06) The Acquisition Dance with Aaron Levy(01:16:04) Adobe's Acquisition Interest(01:18:12) Navigating the Acquisition Process(01:27:04) Lessons from Adobe's Culture(01:29:59) The Impact of AI on Creativity(01:34:16) Advice on Board Selection and Dynamics(01:41:40) Final Thoughts and Reflections Executive Producer: Rashad AssirProducer: Leah ClapperMixing and editing: Justin Hrabovsky Check out Unsupervised Learning, Redpoint's AI Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@UCUl-s_Vp-Kkk_XVyDylNwLA
Emery Wells is the founder of Frame.io which he sold for over $1B to Adobe. (01:32) Emery moves to NYC to be a filmmaker (7:19) Frame's launch goes VIRAL (12:22) Investments from Balaji and Aaron Levy (16:01) Fundraising advice (18:59) Selling software bottom-up (25:00) Writing online and building audiences (28:21) Scott Belsky's Implications (29:34) AI predictions (34:38) Emery's investing in robots???? Jason Levin is a viral marketer and Head of Growth at Product Hunt. Read Jason's weekly advice column on organic social media growth for startups. Follow Jason on Twitter. Subscribe to Jason on YouTube. Past guests of The Jason Levin Show include: Eric Jorgenson, Greg Isenberg, Jack Raines, Paul Millerd, Mike Solana, Danny Miranda, Billy Oppenheimer, Jack Rhysider, Ben Wilson, and more.
In the latest episode host Aaron Levy sat down with Vice President of Human Resources at Backstage, Stephanie Trindade. Stephanie navigated through her unexpected transition from a criminal justice career into the realm of people management, driven by her strong desire to make a positive impact on others. She emphasized the integral role that people have within organizations and highlighted the value of clear communication from senior executives to entry-level employees in understanding the company's core values and culture.
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In today's episode of Category Visionaries we speak with Davit Baghdasaryan, CEO and Co-Founder of Krisp, a voice productivity platform that's raised $19 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Davit's background as a software and security engineer and as an Armenian immigrant pursuing the American Dream in Silicon Valley Why entrepreneurs Jeff Lawson and Aaron Levy are inspirations for Davit, and why his all-time favorite book is an Australian novel How Krisp started as a noise-reduction tech company and expanded to other voice-related products Reaching product-market fit, and why Covid was a timely factor for Krisp The one thing Davit would have done differently, and the pros and cons of creating a new product category Favorite book: Shantaram
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What's good BTL Fam! Happy New Month! Can you believe we are already in October!? This episode, we have a packed out table with folks that are no strangers to us: Aaron Levy, Sanaz Mesa, Chelsie Baham and your host, Adam Mesa. They jump into a conversation that stems from a video about a Disney child start that criticizes the Christian church. Believe me, there's a lot that comes from this! Don't forget to leave a comment! We love to hear your thoughts and personal experiences! -- Connect with Aaron Levyhttps://www.instagram.com/_aaronlevy/ -- Connect with Sanaz MesaInstagram https://www.instagram.com/sanazmesa/ Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@sanazmesa?lan... Abundant Women https://www.instagram.com/alfcwomen/ -- Don't forget to stay connected with us: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OvpFp9OB9_DgVdVVbXhFg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beyond.theletter/ Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/beyond-the-letter -- Get to know some of the team: @amesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/ @chelsiebaham https://www.instagram.com/chelsiebaham/ @nancysnavas https://www.instagram.com/nancysnavas/ @verlonbakerofficial https://www.instagram.com/verlonbakerofficial/
We have another LIVE audience special and this time with an amazing YOUNG ADULT group! In this episode we tackled questions like: Is it possible to have more than one calling? Does your calling come in seasons? There is constant talk of mentorship. How does someone find a mentor at a mega church size? I am 26 years old. 20's can be such an awkward and unknowing time in one's life. What advice/ encouragement / wisdom; would you go back and give your 26 year old self?AND MORE!!!Grab your coffee or matcha and a notebook because lots of great takeaways are dropped during this conversation!--Don't forget to stay connected with us:Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OvpFp9OB9_DgVdVVbXhFgInstagram https://www.instagram.com/beyond.theletter/Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/beyond-the-letter--Connect with Ashlee Mesa https://www.instagram.com/ashleemesa/Connect with Aaron Levy https://www.instagram.com/_aaronlevy/--Get to know some of the team:@amesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/@chelsiebaham https://www.instagram.com/chelsiebaham/@naaneki https://www.instagram.com/naaneki/@verlonbakerofficial https://www.instagram.com/verlonbakerofficial/
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Happy April BTL Fam!! In today's episode we jump into the topic of leadership. What are great qualities of a leader? How do you lead volunteers or staff members? How should leaders show appreciation? We discuss all this and more! We also have Aaron Levy, who is no stranger to our podcast, joining us today! Be sure to tap in & feel free to leave a review or comment on our social pages. Thanks for tuning in!--Don't forget to stay connected with us: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OvpFp9OB9_DgVdVVbXhFg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beyond.theletter/Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/beyond-the-letter--Connect with Aaron Levyhttps://www.instagram.com/_aaronlevy/--Get to know some of the team: @amesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/@naaneki https://www.instagram.com/naaneki/@chelsiebaham https://www.instagram.com/chelsiebaham/
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“Homeowners shouldn't be waiting for the first day of hurricane season to take preparedness actions to make themselves safer and more resilient,” says Aaron Levy, Director of Individual and Community Preparedness at Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Last year, Hurricane Ian devastated parts of Florida, killing more than 140 people and causing between $50 and $65 billion in property damage. Unfortunately, it wasn't an isolated event. Numerous hurricanes threaten the U.S. each year, and many have been infamous – Andrew, Katrina, Sandy, Charley, Maria – due to their destructive nature. The best thing you can do is be prepared for the next devastating storm. That's why we reached out to Aaron, who shared with us how you can prepare your home for the 2023 hurricane season. Get additional severe weather preparedness tips in the vipHomeLink home management app!Download the app today on iOS and Android devices.Visit our website.Like vipHomeLink on Facebook.Follow vipHomeLink on Instagram.
As a believer, how do we share our faith? What are some practical ways to do so? What does being a witness in the world look like? The whole crew offers some great advise and share their own experiences. We also have Aaron Levy, who is no stranger to our podcast, join us today. Be sure to tap in & feel free to leave a review or comment on our social pages. Thanks for tuning in!--Don't forget to stay connected with us: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OvpFp9OB9_DgVdVVbXhFg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beyond.theletter/Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/beyond-the-letter--Connect with Aaron Levyhttps://www.instagram.com/_aaronlevy/--Get to know some of the team: @amesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/@naaneki https://www.instagram.com/naaneki/@chelsiebaham https://www.instagram.com/chelsiebaham/
What can government and corporate executives who want to prepare for a crisis learn from how the Federal Emergency Management Agency does its job?The people at FEMA may have more experience responding to various crises than others in the government and private sectors. The list of disasters they've dealt with includes floods, landslides, winter storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes.Aaron Levy is the director of FEMA's Individual and Community Preparedness Division. In this episode, Levy shares his insights on how the agency trains, prepares for, and responds to a crisis and the lessons you can learn from its experience.QuotesThe National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS) provide a standardize communication and collaboration during emergencies. - Aaron"Former administrator was very fond of saying the best disasters are federally supported, state managed and locally led." - AaronFeatured Guest in this episodeAaron LevyDivision Director, Individual and Community PreparednessLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-levy-81b9397 Follow FEMA online, on Twitter @fema or @femaespanol, on FEMA's Facebook page or Espanol page and at FEMA's YouTube account. Also, follow FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell's activities @fema_deanneFor preparedness information follow the Ready Campaign on Twitter at @ready.gov, on Instagram @ready.gov or on the Ready Facebook page.Chapters00:00 Introduction01:13 FEMA's preparedness on disaster situation04:06 FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Capabilities in Action07:43 FEMA's National Exercise Program: Continuous Improvement10:49 National Incident Management System12:36 Empowering Local Communities for Disaster Preparation.14:41 Practical steps for private sectors for disaster preparation19:24 "Key takeaways for disaster preparedness"21:43 Links and Resources22:23 OutroProduced by Heartcast Mediahttp://www.heartcastmedia.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5602540/advertisement
Aaron and Shawn from FEMA share their insights about preparing American communities for future disasters.
#alfc #abundantlivingfamilychurch #jesus #higher #churchonline #churchservice #2023sermon #holyIt's time to go HIGHER with God in 2023. In 2022 as a church we fell DEEPER in love with Christ, this year we will go higher. What does that look like? It means that we place God above all things. Join us Pastor Aarons Levy elevates our thoughts on what it looks like to live on a runner's high and run after Jesus.If you would like to create and register for your Church Pass visit: https://alfc.church.ai/onboarding/create-profileIf you would like to support this ministry in reaching people around the globe, click here: https://www.alfc.faith/giveIf you've just made a decision for Christ and said YES, please respond HERE: https://www.grow.faith/If you are new, please click HERE: https://bit.ly/alfcnewguestJoin us every Sunday for service at 9am and 11am, as well as Wednesdays at 7:00pmStay ConnectedALFC Website: https://www.alfc.faith/ALFC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alfc.church/ALFC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abundantlivingfamilychurch
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Welcome to ALFC Podcast!Who is Jesus, what power does His name hold, and how can He change our lives? All questions we're going to answer during our new series, Yeshua Hamashiach.Join us over the next few weeks as we take clips from The Chosen and unpack the miracle working power of Jesus Christ. #ALFC #AbundantLivingFamilyChurchIf you are new, please click here: https://bit.ly/ALFCGuestIf you would like to support this ministry in reaching people around the globe, click here: https://pushpay.com/g/alfconline?src=...If you said YES to Jesus be sure to click here: https://www.grow.faith/Join us every Sunday for service at 8:30am, 10:30am, and 12:30pm, as well as Wednesdays at 7:00pmStay ConnectedALFC Website: https://www.alfc.faith/ALFC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alfc.church/ALFC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abundantlivingfamilychurch
Racial Reconciliation + Q&A | Aaron Levy, Caleigh Richard, and Eric Holmstrom | Crisis Night | May 4, 2022 | If you would like to learn more or get connected with our High School Ministry (HSM) at Purpose Church, visit our HSM WEBPAGE. | PARENTAL ADVISORY: Towards the beginning, Pastor Aaron shares a story about the first time he remembers as a black man someone calling him the N* word.
Racial Reconciliation + Q&A | Aaron Levy, Caleigh Richard, and Eric Holmstrom | Crisis Night | May 4, 2022 | If you would like to learn more or get connected with our High School Ministry (HSM) at Purpose Church, visit our HSM WEBPAGE. | PARENTAL ADVISORY: Towards the beginning, Pastor Aaron shares a story about […]
This time on Not That Kind of Rabbi it's the Passover edition. I'm joined by one of Toronto's Rabbinic brightest lights. Rabbi Aaron Levy from Makom Creative Downtown Judaism. We talk freedom, slavery and what the heck the Passover meal (Seder) is really all about. We start by showing Charlton Heston (Moses) the door.
In Mary Shelley's novel, The Last Man, the protagonist—one of the few survivors of a plague—searches for meaning in a world of loss, concluding that, “there is but one solution to the intricate riddle of life; to improve ourselves, and contribute to the happiness of others.”In 2022, as COVID-19 lingers on, the climate threat looms larger, and war returns to Europe, there seems to be no answer to when this era, defined by loss, will end. And many of us are finding that making sense of “the intricate riddle of life,” and extracting meaning out of adversity, is one of the things that art does best.In this season of In These Times, we talk to scholars, musicians and poets, and other members of creative communities, to explore the link between making art and making meaning, and how creativity shines a light on the way out of adversity, past and present.In this episode, Aaron Levy, a lecturer in English and Art History, talks about how the arts and humanities can serve as tools for life. Then, Dr. Levy is joined by Dr. Lindsay Hoy, a physician at the Perelman School of Medicine, to discuss a project that uses art to bring healing to the medical community.Guests:Aaron Levy, Senior Lecturer, English and History of ArtDirector of the Penn Medicine Listening Lab, Co-Director of Rx/Museum, Inaugural Director of the Health Ecologies Lab and the Social Justice and Arts Integration Initiative in the School of Social Policy & PracticeLyndsay Hoy, Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Perelman School of Medicine and Co-Director of Rx/Museum***Produced by Loraine Terrell Narrated by Alex ScheinEdited by Alex Schein Interviews by Loraine TerrellTheme music by Nicholas Escobar, C'18Additional music by Blue Dot SessionsIllustration and logo by Marina MuunIn These Times is a production of Penn Arts & Sciences. Visit our series website to learn more and listen to the first three seasons of In These Times: web.sas.upenn.edu/in-these-timesVisit our editorial magazine, Omnia, for more content from Penn Arts & Sciences faculty, students, and alumni: omnia.sas.upenn.edu
In Mary Shelley's novel, The Last Man, the protagonist—one of the few survivors of a plague—searches for meaning in a world of loss, concluding that, “there is but one solution to the intricate riddle of life; to improve ourselves, and contribute to the happiness of others.”In 2022, as COVID-19 lingers on, the climate threat looms larger, and war returns to Europe, there seems to be no answer to when this era, defined by loss, will end. And many of us are finding that making sense of “the intricate riddle of life,” and extracting meaning out of adversity, is one of the things that art does best.In this season of In These Times, we talk to scholars, musicians and poets, and other members of creative communities, to explore the link between making art and making meaning, and how creativity shines a light on the way out of adversity, past and present.In this episode, Aaron Levy, a lecturer in English and Art History, talks about how the arts and humanities can serve as tools for life. Then, Dr. Levy is joined by Dr. Lindsay Hoy, a physician at the Perelman School of Medicine, to discuss a project that uses art to bring healing to the medical community.Guests:Aaron Levy, Senior Lecturer, English and History of ArtDirector of the Penn Medicine Listening Lab, Co-Director of Rx/Museum, Inaugural Director of the Health Ecologies Lab and the Social Justice and Arts Integration Initiative in the School of Social Policy & PracticeLyndsay Hoy, Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Perelman School of Medicine and Co-Director of Rx/Museum***Produced by Loraine Terrell Narrated by Alex ScheinEdited by Alex Schein Interviews by Loraine TerrellTheme music by Nicholas Escobar, C'18Additional music by Blue Dot SessionsIllustration and logo by Marina MuunIn These Times is a production of Penn Arts & Sciences. Visit our series website to learn more and listen to the first three seasons of In These Times: web.sas.upenn.edu/in-these-timesVisit our editorial magazine, Omnia, for more content from Penn Arts & Sciences faculty, students, and alumni: omnia.sas.upenn.edu
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In this bonus episode, Kirk and Aaron Levy chat about common misconceptions PPCers have with the keyword as we release the full length interview. You may disagree with him, but you can't help but be challenged by Aaron's thoughts on why the keyword has changed, and why PPCers need to adapt their strategies along with these changes.In our first Core Ponderings episode, we chatted with Brad Geddes, Amy Bishop, and Aaron Levy about the past, present, and future of the keyword. In these bonus episodes, we'll be releasing (most of) the full length interviews for each of them. We thought their ponderings and insights were too good to let go, and we had to leave out most of their interviews from our main episode. We trust you will enjoy Aaron's ponderings in this full episode!
In this bonus episode, Kirk and Brad Geddes chat about the keyword as we release the full length interview. The knowledge Brad has not only received, but retained over his decades in Paid Search is truly remarkable, and you can't help but learn from him here.In our first Core Ponderings episode, we chatted with Brad Geddes, Amy Bishop, and Aaron Levy about the past, present, and future of the keyword. In these bonus episodes, we'll be releasing (most of) the full length interviews for each of them. We thought their ponderings and insights were too good to let go, and we had to leave out most of their interviews from our main episode. We trust you will enjoy Brad's ponderings!
In this bonus episode, Kirk and Amy Bishop chat about the keyword as we release the full length interview. In our first Core Ponderings episode, we chatted with Brad Geddes, Amy Bishop, and Aaron Levy about the past, present, and future of the keyword. In these bonus episodes, we'll be releasing (most of) the full length interviews for each of them. We thought their ponderings and insights were too good to let go, and we had to leave out most of their interviews from our main episode. We trust you will enjoy Amy's ponderings!
Welcome to the PPC Ponderings Podcast!In this inaugural episode, ZATO Owner, Kirk Williams investigates key questions surrounding the keyword. How did the keyword get it's start? How much can we trust keyword bidding now? What will the future of keyword bidding look like? We discuss all these questions and more in today's show.The PPC Ponderings Podcast takes an investigative journalism approach to encourage PPCers to dig more deeply into familiar topics. Using the latest releases from Google, articles, and special guest interviewees, Kirk takes a hard look at the keyword in today's episode. Episode 1 special guests: Aaron Levy, Amy Bishop, and Brad Geddes.
As Raise The Bar celebrates its 5th anniversary, the tables are turned. Founder and CEO Aaron Levy is interviewed by RTB's Head of Marketing and talks about his WHY, the evolution of their science-backed training methodology, and his role in helping create the future of a better workplace.
‘I realized that managers are promoted because they're good at what they do, not because they're good at leading people. But being a top performer does not have the same skill set as a leader.' Founder and CEO of Raise the Bar and Stride Aaron Levy helps businesses succeed by providing leadership training and confidential coaching for all employees. Learn about his vision about building better leaders — making managers into coaches ‘Managers are the reason why people stay or leave their jobs.' Aaron believes that achieving success is possible for everyone, whether you're in a management position or a member of a team. That's why he strives to provide access to coaching for all levels of employees. Find out how he started as a film major and what made him shift to coaching, as well as the lessons he learned early in his business. For more about the business leaders of today and success stories of entrepreneurs, listen to previous episodes. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aelevy/ Raise the Bar: https://www.raisebar.co/ Stride: https://www.strideapp.co/
AcroYoga Global (AYG), the only worldwide online community for the practice and teaching of AcroYoga, celebrated the first anniversary of its online teaching platform recently. In its first year, AYG has offered over 700 online acroyoga classes, taught by teachers from over 38 countries, on all continents except Antarctica. Over the last year, AYG has shared the practice of AcroYoga through the values of safety and inclusion, making this physical practice accessible and safe to all who want to participate, while embracing playfulness, curiosity, and creativity. Combining the principles of traditional yoga practice and acrobatics, AcroYoga is a partner practice that involves creating and building physical shapes through collaboration, communication, and physical engagement. Partners counterbalance with, stack onto, and move with each other to achieve postures or string movements together. It is challenging, inviting, captivating, and uplifting. AcroYoga Global offers classes for all levels, from first-timers to seasoned practitioners, with a mission to make AYG accessible and beneficial to people of all race, gender, body size, language, class, and more. Web: https://acroyogaglobal.com Follow: @acroyogaglobal Bringing the World Together: A Global Community AcroYoga Global members and teachers come from 38 different countries. Teachers on the current schedule live in Sao Paulo, Kuala Lumpur, Milan, San Francisco, Sacramento, Chicago, Detroit, Las Vegas, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Merida (Mexico). Classes are offered in English with support in 8 languages, depending on the instructor. All teachers are certified in their discipline by a number of quality schools. Lifting Each Other Up: Re-establishing the Power of Touch and Belonging This month, the CDC updated its guidelines, specifying that small gatherings are now safe for vaccinated people, and AcroYoga is a fun way to reconnect with friends and get some exercise. “The pandemic has greatly altered human connection, especially intimate social interactions such as touch and interaction. Our need to belong to a community, to a support group, to a chosen family has never been repressed on such a global scale,” says AYG Co-Founder Jill Campbell, “In AcroYoga, you touch your partner not only to achieve the postures, but also to nourish trust, complicity, friendship, and compassion, among other human qualities.” Growing the Community: Free Week Trial Offer In celebration of their first anniversary, AcroYoga Global seeks to grow its community by offering a free trial week of classes. After the initial week, receive unlimited classes for only $49 a month. AYG members have access to 15+ live classes per week and a constantly refreshing library of class playbacks, accessible on demand. Special offers and partnerships are available for publications and bloggers who wish to provide a personalized code for their readers, upon request. ABOUT ACROYOGA GLOBAL AcroYoga Global (AYG) is an online worldwide community that brings the extraordinary practice of AcroYoga into the homes of practitioners everywhere. AYG members have access to 15+ live classes per week, and a library of playback classes, taught by a multi-lingual faculty of trained professionals from more than 35 countries. Founded in 2020 by Jill Campbell, Aaron Levy, and Joey Stafford-Abbott, AYG is a progressive community and platform built on authenticity and compassion. The founders share a love for creative process and precarious balances. Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, AYG provided a platform to globally unite people who were socially isolated and looking to feel empowered through their body's capacities. 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A marketing career path in an agency requires a certain focus and curiosity.With the dynamic nature of Google and other ad platforms, a role in paid search or biddable media is not for everyone.Our guest Aaron Levy learned early in his career on the importance of being a "T-shaped Marketer" and he shares specific tips and tricks on advancing his marketing career from co-op to a Group Director at one of the leading, global digital ad agencies. Connect with Aaron Levy here.Learn more about Tinuiti agency marketing roles here.The marketing book 22 Immutable Laws of MarketingResources from this episode:Find the right marketing course for you -themarketinghelp.co/linkedinlearningStart your FREE TMH Membership account - access new resources and community here- themarketinghelp.co/subscribeGet the right guidance for developing your marketing career plan here - themarketinghelp.co/dream-jobHave questions on setting your marketing career path or want to connect with other marketers like you? Let us help! Email us at connect (at) the marketing help (dot) co
Aaron Levy He is a leader that develops leaders. A husband and a father of 3 beautiful girls. Graduated from University of La Verne with an M.B.A.. Bachelors in Christian Ministry. His dream is to grow old with his wife. Few key things we stalked about: - [ ] Hold on to the promise, even if it looks like things are getting worst or not happening - [ ] Manage the new upgrades(changes) in your mate, and learn from it - [ ] Pray for your mate more than you talk to them SUCCESS: - [ ] Is the way your kids talk about you, what is their narrative about yourself - [ ] Legacy is success - [ ] Win at home, it builds confidence ADVICE: - [ ] Write down your values and share them with your core - [ ] Core: the people that love you as is and you go deep with - [ ] Community: people that are around you and like you because of ___________. - [ ] Pray for friends if you don't have any - [ ] Leave relationships that don't help you grow - [ ] Have people in your life that accept you the way you are - [ ] For 2021 make the main things the main thing Thank you so much for listening, share this with your friends and family... let me know where you listen from and if you have any comments or questions feel free to reach out to me. Contact: Miguel Aquino Email: luismidw@gmail.com IG: @miguelaquino01 Guest: Aaron Levy IG: @_aaronlevy @alfcpomona Editor: Ivan Herrera @ivanh__ Art: Carmen Macias @soy_asi_art --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/miguel-aquino2/message
Aaron Levy sees a future where work doesn't suck – where work is both challenging and fulfilling, where your manager is your coach – where she is the person who helps develop your skills and unlocks your full potential. Aaron founded, Raise The Bar and wrote the best-selling book Open, Honest, and Direct to create this future by empowering managers with the tools, skills, and training to be better leaders of people. Aaron is also the host of The Open, Honest, and Direct Podcast, the Co-Director of Startup Grind Chicago, a Thrive Global contributor, an 1871 mentor, an ICF Certified Coach, and a member of the Forbes Coaches Council.
Aaron Levy is Group Director at Tinuiti. The Marketing Mind with John Ellis meets top marketers, discussing where they came from and what they've learned along the way.
Aaron Levy discusses how to encourage your team to give and receive more honest feedback.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The deciding factor of high-performing teams. 2) How to make feedback less intimidating. 3) Four ground rules that allow teams to thrive. Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep528 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT AARON — Aaron is the Founder and CEO of Raise The Bar, a firm focused on helping companies address the problem of millennial turnover.Aaron is an ICF Associate Certified Coach, a Thrive Global contributor, an 1871 mentor, the Co-Director of Startup Grind Chicago and a member of the Forbes Coaches Council. He has educated, coached, and consulted over 5,500 business leaders, helping them to define goals, create action plans, and achieve sustained success.Aaron is on a mission to transform the manager role – by empowering each manager with the tools, skills, and training to be leaders of people who unlock the potential of their team.• Aaron's book: Open, Honest, and Direct: A Guide to Unlocking Your Team's Potential• Aaron's LinkedIn: Aaron Levy• Aaron's website: RaiseBar.co• Book site: OpenHonestandDirect.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • App: Loom• App: Google Tasks• Study: Google's Project Aristotle• Study: Bloomer's experiment• Study: The Pratfall Effect• Book: Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall Rosenberg• Book: Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman• Book: Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant• Movie: Stand and Deliver• Sketch: Key & Peele text message confusion (NSFW)• Previous episode: 388: How to Not Suck at Managing with Aaron LevySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode Aaron Levy, Sr. Team Lead at Elite SEM, joins The PPC Show. Aaron's a frequent speaker at conferences worldwide, usually around one a month. He tries to be selective as he greatly prefers speaking to students & career changers. He loves helping as many rising stars as possible into make sense of this lovely digital ad world. Listen to the full episode of The PPC Show as he discusses Elite SEM's company culture, how to grow an agency account management team, how they reward account manager performance, and rum ham. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ppc-show-podcast/message