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In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson delves into the potent potential of video storytelling in nonprofit and volunteer sectors. Joined by video storytelling experts Aaron Walton and Emmanuel LeGrair, this discussion focuses on how video can emotionally engage viewers, share compelling stories, and ultimately drive volunteer recruitment and donor engagement. They share practical tips for getting started with minimal resources, the importance of authentic storytelling, and key factors to consider when hiring professional production services. They also emphasize the importance of community and innovation in nonprofit work. Tune in for actionable insights on leveraging video to its fullest in your volunteer programs! Full show notes: 135. How to Use Video Storytelling to Connect with Aaron Walton and Emmanuel LeGrair Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at WeCare@VolPro.net.
Listen on your favorite podcast service: https://pods.to/wesoundcrazy Stream songs from the episode on our official We Sound Crazy playlists: https://lnkfi.re/8I8Drkfz On this episode of We Sound Crazy, we welcome the incredibly talented October London, whose soulful voice and smooth style of R&B are making waves in the music industry. October takes us on a journey through his career, starting with his early days writing demos for the legendary Jazzy Pha. This pivotal experience opened the door to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records, where he honed his skills as both a singer and songwriter. Don't miss this chance to hear directly from one of the brightest voices in modern soul, only on We Sound Crazy! October London's new album "October Nights" is out now! We Sound Crazy is your backstage pass to all things music and culture. Special thanks to our We Sound Crazy team! Director: Aaron Walton Camera Op: Tiffany Young, Aaron Walton, Editing: Lamont Baldwin Producer: Michael "Roux" Johnson Assistant: Brittany Guydon Photography: Darius Jones Thank you to all of our listeners, as well as our partners at Visit Music City. Special thanks to October London! Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you get your favorite podcast. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok! Follow We Sound Crazy on Social Media: ~ Facebook: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscfacebook ~ Instagram: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscinstagram ~ Twitter: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctwitter ~ TikTok: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctiktok ~ Email: https://ffm.link/wsc-signup Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on YouTube: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscyoutube-subscribe Visit the official We Sound Crazy website: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/officialwebsite #WeSoundCrazy #OctoberLondon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Walton, Threat Intel Analyst from Expel is discussing some things to look out for in 2024. Joe and Dave share some listener follow up from Mateusz, who shares some positive news with us. Dave's story is about a romance scammer coming clean after failing to woo CBS News reporter, Erica Johnson. Joe's story is on the latest decision from the FCC, and how they voted to ban scam robocalls that use AI-generated voices. Our catch of the day comes from listener Chuck, just in time for tax season, he warns against a phishing scam he received about his taxes. Links to the stories: Romance scammer reveals how he tricks women after failing to fool Go Public reporter FCC votes to ban scam robocalls that use AI-generated voices Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com.
Aaron Walton is a good friend of mine who I thought would be fun to bring on the podcast. Aaron loves hunting, fishing and all things out doors. He's been on a couple podcasts before but nothing like The Sofa Sessions Podcast! Thank you so much for listening. -BR Email us: thesofasessionspod@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/thesofasessions https://www.instagram.com/thesofasessionspod/
Aaron Walton, CEO & Founder of Walton Isaacson, has witnessed and created spectacular moments throughout his journey. From starting his career at Pepsi going on tour with Michael Jackson to helping Lexus partner with The Black Panther movie, he has used his diversity of experiences to blaze a advertising hall of fame path. He continues to use his superpower of listening to help his teams and clients tap into culture to better connect us all. Listen to his story to hear his approach to building the most interesting advertising agency ever.You will learn:that honing your craft through vision, focus and repetition can create spectacular moments.collisions (or conflict) can push you out of the status quo.receiving recognitions is less about what you have done and more about the responsibility you have to pay it forward.You can follow Aaron's story at:WaltonIsaacson.com / LinkedInFollow the pod: IG - https://www.instagram.com/podwhatsyourstory/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@podwhatsyourstory Twitter - https://twitter.com/PodWhatsYourSto Follow my story: Main site - https://www.mattestory.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattestory/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/mattestory/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mattestory Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattestory
Message from Aaron Walton on July 23, 2023
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Message from Aaron Walton on February 26, 2023
Message from Aaron Walton on December 4, 2022
Message from Aaron Walton on December 4, 2022
About Aaron: Recognized as a trailblazer and thought leader, Aaron Walton's focus on innovation and cultural engagement has transformed traditional marketing and advertising strategies. As the CEO / co-founder of Walton Isaacson (WI), a full-service advertising agency, with offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and New York, Aaron's focus is squarely on identifying unseen opportunities rooted in cultural insights and connections, transforming the definition of the agency model by prioritizing diversity of thinking and encouraging strategic solutions that defy tradition. Founded in partnership with famed NBA superstar and entrepreneurial legend, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, WI has built inventive and dynamic business relationships with brands and organizations such as Lexus, McDonald's, Bristol Myers Squibb, JP Morgan Chase, and Spalding. His leadership in the advertising community has led to several industry Board positions including a 2022 appointment to the National Board of the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4A's). During 2020, Walton was elected to Co-President of ThinkLA after serving on the Board of Directors of this prestigious nonprofit advertising trade association for three years. He is also a member of the Ad Age Diversity Council and the AIMM/ANA Catalyst Committee. A recipient of Babson College's Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award, Aaron also was recognized by the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4A's) as one of the 100 People Who Make Advertising Great and is member of the Ebony Magazine Power 100 list. About Renetta: Renetta McCann has been recognized as one of the leading innovators and most influential executives in the advertising, marketing and media industries, with a global reputation for not only building brands, but also the organizations and leadership to sustain them. As Chief Inclusion Experience Officer for Publicis Groupe, she works to drive inclusion at all levels of the organization, with an emphasis on ensuring that the company's clients are benefiting from the many strategic advantages that diverse teams deliver. Renetta is no stranger to the Publicis family. She began her career at Leo Burnett, and, after a long tenure, she became the CEO of Starcom MediaVest Group Worldwide. Under her leadership, client billings exceeded $26 billion and the global workforce rose to over 6,000 people. Most recently, she served as the Chief Talent Officer for Leo Burnett USA as well as Publicis Communications North America. She is a frequent name in the press. In 2002, she was named "Corporate Executive of the Year" by Black Enterprise magazine and was selected Ad Woman of the Year by the Chicago Advertising Federation. Essence named her one of "50 Women Who are Changing the World” and she received a Matrix Award in 2006 from New York Women in Communications. She has appeared on the pages of Advertising Age, Business Week and Chicago magazine. In 2014 the American Advertising Federation honored her with a Diversity Achievement Award for her contributions as an Industry Influential and she received The Pantheon Award from the 4A's MAIP program. Recently, she was featured on Adweek's list of “11 Inspiring Women Who Have Broken Down Advertising's Most Persistent Barriers.” On September 10, 2020, Renetta was honored with an ADCOLOR lifetime Achievement Award and the Sheldon J. Levy Leadership Award. In October 2020, Renetta will receive the Chicago Advertising Federation's Silver Medal Award.
Message from Aaron Walton on November 6, 2022
Message from Aaron Walton on November 6, 2022
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Message from Aaron Walton on August 28, 2022
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Message from Aaron Walton on August 22, 2021
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Message from Aaron Walton on July 11, 2021
For Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, transformation was well underway before the pandemic. For the last three years, the university was hard at work on further improving the student experience, financial strength and standard of excellence. Cheyney University of Pennsylvania understands the importance of their role as the oldest historically Black university while adapting to this new landscape, President Aaron Walton told Invest:Insights. For more information about our interviewee, visit: https://cheyney.edu/ Register to read all Capital Analytics reports for free: https://www.capitalanalyticsassociate...
We began a new series this week on the Book of Psalms. Our Happy Valley Campus Pastor, Aaron Walton, kicked us off with a message on Psalm 23.
We began a new series this week on the Book of Psalms. Our Happy Valley Campus Pastor, Aaron Walton, kicked us off with a message on Psalm 23.
A great message from Aaron Walton the Happy Valley Campus Pastor on 1 Peter 4:7-11.
A great message from Aaron Walton the Happy Valley Campus Pastor on 1 Peter 4:7-11.
Our Happy Valley Campus Pastor, Aaron Walton, shared an encouraging message on prayer this week.
Our Happy Valley Campus Pastor, Aaron Walton, shared an encouraging message on prayer this week.
Our speakers discussed the care and maintenance of diversity and inclusion initiatives in this new age of remote work: • Aaron Walton, President of Walton Isaacson; • Laura Small, VP Director of People at RPA; • Bianca Wilson of Say Space • Bridgid Coulter of Blackbird
This weekend we had the opportunity to hear from our Campus Pastors! If you weren’t able to join us in person you can watch our Happy Valley Campus Pastor, Aaron Walton’s message here, via podcast, on our YouTube channel or online at...
This weekend we had the opportunity to hear from our Campus Pastors! If you weren’t able to join us in person you can watch our Happy Valley Campus Pastor, Aaron Walton’s message here, via podcast, on our YouTube channel or online at...
Host and KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg asks the burning questions about the case of Leroy Evans. The Chester man has spent nearly 40 years behind bars for the 1980 murder of Emily Leo aka "The Avon Lady." Attorney Michael Malloy, who represents Evans, joins Alice Evans on the show. The newsmaker of the week is Cheyney University, which received word this week it will keep its accreditation after years of uncertainty. President Aaron Walton discusses the historic black college's record turn-around. The Changemaker of the week is the Tynirah Borum Foundation.
Loraine Ballard Morrill has a conversation with Cheney University President Aaron Walton who leads the school after 40 years in the corporate world as it works to transform itself and create a sustainable future financially and academically. Walton outlines bold new efforts to raise enrollment standards and working with private companies to provide internships for students. https://cheyney.edu/
Loraine Ballard Morrill has a conversation with Cheney University President Aaron Walton who leads the school after 40 years in the corporate world as it works to transform itself and create a sustainable future financially and academically. Walton outlines bold new efforts to raise enrollment standards and working with private companies to provide internships for students. https://cheyney.edu/
Host and KYW Newsrdio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg asks the burning questions about the anti-vaxx movement fueled hoax and conspiracy theories rampant on the Internet helped to spread misinformation about vaccines. Dr. Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at CHOP joins Dr. Tracy Cassels, Director Evolutionary Parenting and Dittymae Jankaukas, the Gloucester County Public Health Nursing Director is a lively discussion of this important hot topic. The Flashpoint newsmaker of the week is the Cheyney University, the nation's oldest historically Black institution of higher learning. President Aaron Walton announced that the school will finally have a balanced budget by June 30th. He lays out the final leg of the plan. Our changemaker of the week is Please Touch Museum. CEO Trish Wellenbach provides discusses exhibition titled, "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far." Flashpoint airs every Saturday at 9:30pm and Sunday at 8:30am on KYW Newsradio. Subscribe to the Flashpoint Podcast on the Apple Podcast, Radio.com or others apps where you get your podcast by searching "Flashpoint KYW." See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The co-founder of 14-year-old agency Walton Isaacson first went to work for the brand side in 1983 — Pepsi specifically. As it happens Pepsi at the time was working with a singer by the name of Michael Jackson. Walton’s job would take him on tour with Jackson. Now, some 35 years after that first incredible gig, Walton is not only still in the business of telling brand stories, he’s still at culture’s cutting edge. It was Walton Isaacson client Lexus that teamed up with Marvel for the Black Panther ads that ran during this year’s Super Bowl. More recently the agency added the New York Police Department to its roster, where the mandate is to help the department integrate its ranks.
Message from Aaron Walton on July 23, 2017
Round two with some of the team from Watch the Sunset. This short interview with actor, co-writer, producer and co-director Tristan Barr, actor Aaron Walton and cinematographer Damien Lipp was recorded outside Luna SX after I'd had a chance to see the film. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Round two with some of the team from Watch the Sunset. This short interview with actor, co-writer, producer and co-director Tristan Barr, actor Aaron Walton and cinematographer Damien Lipp was recorded outside Luna SX after I'd had a chance to see the film. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch the Sunset is a film about crime, drugs and rural Australia. It's also a film that was shot in one take. Andrew sat down with co-director, writer, actor Tristan Barr, actor Aaron Walton, cinematographer Damien Lipp, and and Stephanie Mauro who is the graphic designer, Stewart Tyson who is along for the ride, to discuss the film and what the influence was on the production of it. This was recorded right in the middle of Revelation Film Festival, and also right in the middle of Leederville, so there is a bit of ambient noise, but if you make yourself a coffee you'll feel like you were there too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch the Sunset is a film about crime, drugs and rural Australia. It's also a film that was shot in one take. Andrew sat down with co-director, writer, actor Tristan Barr, actor Aaron Walton, cinematographer Damien Lipp, and and Stephanie Mauro who is the graphic designer, Stewart Tyson who is along for the ride, to discuss the film and what the influence was on the production of it. This was recorded right in the middle of Revelation Film Festival, and also right in the middle of Leederville, so there is a bit of ambient noise, but if you make yourself a coffee you'll feel like you were there too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU! On this episode of Radio Free Mandalore: Tim, Kevin and Patrick are all in the same place! PART ONE: Colleen McMahon and Aaron Boyd call in to discuss the 40th Anniversary Panel at Star Wars Celebration! INTERLUDE: Taco Bell. PART TWO: Jared Jones and Aaron Walton call in to discuss The Last Jedi Panel at Star Wars Celebration. INTERLUDE: The boys finally get their donuts. PART THREE: Tim debunks yet another crazy internet theory. Follow our guest hosts on Twitter: Colleen McMahon: @LeenyCap Aaron Boyd: @TheKenobiPOV Jared Jones: @ISnowNothin Aaron Walton: @AaronOKC Check out Colleen's blog: beensolo.com Check out Colleen's podcast: Amateur Pod Check our Jared's podcast: Podcast 2187
Breaking Into...Advertising & Marketing -- In this episode Ncredible Network & Black Hollywood Live hosts Derrial Christon and Jessica King interview Aaron Walton Co-Founder of The Walton Isaacson Agency. About Aaron Walton: Aaron Walton is co-founder of Walton Isaacson (WI), a full-service advertising agency, with offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York,Miami and Tokyo. Walton's boundless creativity and strategic acumen have made him one of the most admired executives throughout advertising, brand marketing and the entertainment industry. He was selected by Ebony Magazine for their 2013 POWER 100 list, an award given to the nation's most influential Americans from the worlds of religion, business, media, and the creative arts. Under Walton's leadership, WI was honored last year with 'Advertising Agency of the Year' by Black Enterprise, and in 2012, named one of the 'Small Agencies of the Year' by Ad Age. With an expressed mission to be the "Planet's Most Interesti
September 18, 2013 (Business Rockstars) Ken defines the difference between being smart versus having a high IQ. Why is reading every day so important? And can sharing your goals with your friends really make you more likely to succeed? Advertising genius and co-founder of Walton Isaacson, Aaron Walton, reveals what it really takes to make your business stand out. He expounds upon the importance of advertising as storytelling that touches people's emotional core and about celebrating the lifestyles of the consumer. Is there a difference in the way advertising targets individuals from generation X versus generation Y? Jim Kwik, founder of SuperheroYou, gives some quick tips to remember and utilize the knowledge you have to bring your business to the next level. How can we use motivation, observation, and mechanics to increase learning and memory potential? Kwik gives exclusive content and access at Freememoryseminar.com for Business Rockstars listeners.