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She Built This™
Strategy vs. Tactic: Content That Connects and Engages with Andréa Jones

She Built This™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 35:25


Today we're getting into everyone's favorite and least favorite topic of all time... social media!  My guest Andréa Jones, social media strategist and host of the Savvy Social podcast brings a fresh perspective to help you reframe your relationship to social media, take out some of the confusion, and make nice with the dreaded algorithm!  Andrea shares her inspiring backstory about perseverance and sticking with something as well as busts myths about social media that will help YOU grow your presence online.  We dive into:  Keys to Andréa's success and how her business has evolved alongside her  Social media myths busted!  Why you might NOT want to hop off the social media train altogether What the real deal is with the algorithm and how to make it happy  What the BEST kind of content is and how to come up with new ideas  The difference between strategy and tactic And more!  About Andréa:  Andréa Jones is the social media strategist who helps coaches and experts go from stuck to strategic, passion-led powerhouses and visionary thought leaders with her simple approach to social media: “take one little step each day. Build your social media savvy over time.” You can find her online at onlinedrea.com or @onlinedrea on Instagram. Podcast Website  Instagram  FREEBIE: Social Media Rockstar Framework free course   Connect with the host, Emily Aborn:  Emily Aborn Website  She Built This Website  Emily Aborn Instagram  She Built This Instagram She Built This Facebook Community 

The Juicy CEO with Monique Bryan
Picking A Social Media Platform That Works For You

The Juicy CEO with Monique Bryan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 33:17


"When you're analyzing if social media is working for you...it's not the followers that's important, it's the impressions and the reach."- Andréa JonesIf you've ever wondered which social media platform will deliver the most bang for your business — and how many different platforms you should be using — then this is the episode for you!My guest Andréa Jones is a brilliant social media strategist and the host of the Savvy Social Podcast (which you definitely want to check out!). Andréa was named one of Social Report's top marketers to follow in 2019 and she helps passion-led businesses and entrepreneurs stand out online and make more impact using social media — WITHOUT the stress and overwhelm!You KNOW I love that!Andréa is here to share ALL THE JUICE on the trends, analytics, and tactics that are going to move the needle for your business. You'll learn how to create content that connects and converts… and how and where you need to be sharing it! Want to take your socials from boring to can't-be-ignoring? Then you'd better hit that play button!In‌ ‌this‌ ‌episode of The Juicy CEO podcast,‌ ‌you'll discover:‌ ‌How to develop a social media strategy that'll help you build buzz and boost sales without burning outTips for engaging in most impactful trends and challenges without spending ALL your time chasing them down (or editing!)How many social media platforms your business should be on — and how to figure out your best-bet platform  About Andréa Jones: Andréa Jones is a social media strategist who is fiercely committed to empowering businesses to utilize the power of social media in a positive and impactful way —  without being super overwhelmed.Highlights:‌ ‌  01:57  Intro03:25  Welcome, Andréa Jones!04:57  Managing socials without overwhelm07:02  Reel talk09:18  Content that connects10:22  Content that converts11:48  Social media analytics13:53  Ignore the likes!15:10  Mo'Mentum Personal Brand Experience17:25  Who needs to be on TikTok & LinkedIn? 21:46  Doing video WITHOUT being on camera23:14  Canva24:14  When to hire & outsource26:01  Why Andréa chose social media28:37  Key current trends 30:03  What's next? ‌Links To Visit:Andréa Joneshttps://onlinedrea.com/freehttps://savvysocialschool.comhttps://onlinedrea.com/podcastInstagram: @onlinedreahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/onlinedreaJoin us in Miami for the Mo'Mentum Personal Brand Experience! http://bit.ly/momentumretreatMake sure you're subscribed to The Juicy CEO Podcast and leave a rating and review! To win some Juicy CEO Swag, take a screenshot, tag me on Instagram @moniquebryan_co, and use the hashtag #TheJuicyCEO on social media.      Stay Connected:  Instagram: @moniquebryan_co  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JuicyBrandSquad

TNM Unplugged
How to Redefine Success Your Way

TNM Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 39:12


In this episode we are exploring what is success how can we redefine success to have more fulfilling and trilling life.About André is an executive coach and adviser, leadership development trainer, communication and high-impact presentation skill trainer and mentor for young leaders who have been working in the field for more than 12 years.Originally, André came from the TV industry where he worked for more than 10 years and had leading roles in International Emmy-award-winning TV shows. He holds an international ICF certification CPCC, and a Master accreditation from EMCC in Business Coaching.

Marketing Expedition Podcast with Rhea Allen, Peppershock Media
16 Ways to Connect and Network with Andréa Jones | Marketing Expedition Podcast

Marketing Expedition Podcast with Rhea Allen, Peppershock Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 35:01


As the creator of OnlineDrea.com, Andréa Jones and her team help small businesses create a BIG impact beyond their brand through authentic social media marketing strategies that focus on building a community of real and engaged followers. Andréa is also the creator of the Savvy Social School, a digital platform designed to teach its 100+ members (predominantly small business owners) how to implement organic social media strategies. For those businesses seeking a curated, done-for-you approach to growing an engaged online audience, Andréa and her team of seven serve nearly two-dozen notable brands across the globe. onlinedrea.com00:00 - 00:18 Welcome to Peppershock Media's Marketing Expedition podcast00:18 - 00:31 Here is your host Rhea Allen 00:31 - 00:49 Welcome Andréa Jones00:49 - 03:14 About Andréa 03:14 - 04:56 The Agency Journey 04:56 - 06:18 Consistency on social media 06:18 - 08:01 16 ways to connect and network08:01 - 10:31 How Andréa brings her clients success10:31 - 12:04 Growing your social media 12:04 - 13:59 Utilizing Clubhouse 13:59 - 16:39 The best scheduling tools 16:39 - 22:10 Posting organically vs. natively 22:10 - 23:48 Andréa's course 23:48 - 27:07 Who in your life has inspired you27:07 - 27:43 Andréa's podcast 27:43 - 29:34 5 year plan29:34 - 31:23 What advice would you give someone that is wanting to pursue a career similar to yours? 31:23 - 33:56 How to connect with Andréa https://onlinedrea.com/ 33:56 - 34:11 Thank you Andréa 34:11 - 34:33 Join https://themarketingexpedition.com/ today! #networking #business #marketing #advertising #branding #entrepreneur #networkmarketing #socialmediamarketing #digitalmarketing #socialmedia #clubhouse #smallbusiness #marketingstrategy

Learn With Avthar
EP #4: The Social Impact Filmmaker - Andrés Bronnimann - on creative life, life lessons and "The Universality of It All"

Learn With Avthar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 107:37


Learn with Avthar #4: Andrés BronnimannI was excited to invite Andrés Bronnimann onto the podcast to celebrate the release of his first feature-length documentary entitled, "The Universality of It All". The film focuses on the topics of human migration, climate change and social inequality.I was also curious about what he learned from making the film, as well as his creative and entrepreneurial processes he picked up as an independent filmmaker with 30+ productions in 25+ countries.About Andrés:Andrés Bronnimann was raised in Costa Rica, by a Swiss father and Mexican mother. He's a graduate of United World College Costa Rica and was a Davis Scholar at Ringling College of Art and Design, in Florida, USA, where he earned a degree in film and business.Andrés' filmmaking portfolio is as diverse as his personal background, having worked for both social causes and large brands looking for an edgier media profile. His clients have ranged from Red Bull and Land Rover, to Projects for Peace. While pursuing freelance projects for other organizations, he also helped start an independent ad-agency, 'BE Latinoamérica', where he was CEO.Throughout his film career, he has traveled to more than 30 countries, creating music videos, web series and commercials for numerous brands, artists and organizations. Andrés has worn many hats in the film production pipeline, having been a producer, writer, manager and creative. "The Universality of it All" is his debut film, nearly two years in the making, where he was the only crew member.In the podcast we cover:Andrés' Hero's Journey about how he became a filmmakerThe tragic backstory and inspiration behind "The Universality of It All"How your life is a film, with you as both director and main characterThe importance of patience and perseverance as an independent filmmakerThe financial and emotional hardships that came with filming, producing, and promoting an independent filmThe business of creative endeavors: How to find your audience and serve unmet needsAvoiding the rabbit hole of researchConnecting macro and micro world issuesRespecting the ugly side of lifeThe intangible value of authenticity and gratitudeHow can we measure the social impact of media?Connect with Andrés BronnimannBronniTVFacebookLinkedInLearn more and stay up to date at www.avthar.com

Unquiet Sisterhood Podcast
Self-Trust, Activism + Doing the Work with Andréa Ranae Johnson

Unquiet Sisterhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 69:07


Doing the work - whether it's personal growth or social justice - needs to be balanced. Andréa and I talk about the intersection between self-trust and activism, how to keep going with anti-racism work even though you're afraid of doing harm and lots of other things along the way. About Andréa You know that kid that's always asking adults "why?" at the most inconvenient times? Andréa Ranae is the Founder and Director of Whole / Self Liberation, a platform and organization dedicated to creating resources and programming to support people as they heal, grow, get free and lead. As a trailblazer in the Personal Development Industry, over the past 5 years, she has worked with hundreds of mission-driven people looking to use their gifts, skills and resources to make an impact in the world. Andréa is the host of a podcast titled A Call to Serve, the author of a poetry chapbook titled Love, Manifesting: A Collection of Poems and Prompts for Those Seeking Love and Justice and she's also a singer/songwriter (and that's what really keeps her going when the world is a bit too heavy to hold). Follow Andréa: IG: @andrearanaej + @wholeselfliberation  andrearanae.com + wholeselfliberation.com  

The Parrish Art Museum Podcast
András Szántó and Terrie Sultan discuss the reopening of museums - 4/24/20

The Parrish Art Museum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 56:13


April 24th, 2020 In an article published recently in artnet.com that prompted responses from around the world, cultural strategist András Szántó posited the urgency of museums to lead the way to reopen as soon as is safely possible, providing a haven in a time of trauma and disruption and signaling a return to normalcy. In this live-stream conversation with Parrish Art Museum Director Terrie Sultan, Szántó discusses the critical need for the arts in periods of crisis, a practical plan for the reopening of museums, and the long-term changes in their role and function. About András Szántó András Szántó, Ph.D. is the founder of New York-based András Szántó LLC, which provides strategic counsel to museums, cultural organizations, commercial brands, and educational institutions worldwide in all phases of the conceptualization and implementation of strategic plans and cultural initiatives. Clients have included: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Peabody Essex Museum, Sculpture Center, Pioneer Works, MSU Broad Museum, Michigan State University, Kunstmuseum Basel, and The Dallas Museum of Art, among other nonprofit institutions. The firm is also behind many of the world's leading brand initiatives in the arts including those of Audemars Piguet, Absolut, BMW, and Rolls-Royce. Szántó is a strategic advisor to Art Basel and is a long-time moderator of its Art Basel Conversations series. Szántó is an influential writer and researcher in the fields of art, media, cultural policy, arts sponsorship, and philanthropy. Author and editor of numerous books and research reports, he has been a contributor to The Art Newspaper, The New York Times, Artforum, and many leading publications. András has taught art business and marketing at the Sotheby's Institute of Art and served as director of the National Arts Journalism Program and the NEA Arts Journalism Institute, both at Columbia University.     Friday Nights at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor: Bank of America Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

The Forum on Workplace Inclusion Podcast
Ep. 23 Culture Clash Conversation: Q&A with Andrés Tapia of Korn Ferry

The Forum on Workplace Inclusion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 50:37


In this special bonus episode of The Forum Podcast, Andrés Tapia (Korn Ferry) answers questions from listeners that attended his popular webinar Culture Clash: Can Latino Culture Identity and Corporate Culture Be Reconciled? About Andrés Tapia (Korn Ferry) Throughout Europe, Asia, North America, and his native Latin America, Mr. Tapia has served clients in shaping their enterprise-wide diversity and inclusion business cases and strategies across industries—including financial, technology, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, government, not-for-profits, and education—with dozens of Global 500 organizations as well as non-US multinationals in Brazil, South Korea, and India. Mr. Tapia, the author of a groundbreaking book, The Inclusion Paradox: The Obama Era and the Transformation of Global Diversity, as well as the co-author of Auténtico: The Definitive Guide to Latino Career Success. He is a frequently sought-after speaker globally on the topic of diversity and inclusion. He has been published in major dailies throughout the US and Latin America, primarily through his writing for the New America Media wire service as well as on the Huffington Post. He is the recipient of numerous leadership and diversity awards and has served on a number of boards, including currently serving on the editorial board of Diversity Executive Magazine, the corporate advisory board for the Bentley University Center for Women and Business, the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE), and Ravinia Festival. Mr. Tapia received a bachelor's degree in modern history from Northwestern University in the Chicago area with an emphasis in journalism and political science. He grew up in a bilingual/bicultural home in Lima, Perú. This Podcast is a follow up to our October 24, 2019 webinar, Culture Clash: Can Latino Culture Identity and Corporate Culture Be Reconciled? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fwi/support

Harvard CID
The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in the Americas

Harvard CID

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 21:24


The Other Slavery examines the system of bondage that targeted Native Americans, a system that was every bit as terrible, degrading, and vast as African slavery. Anywhere between 2.5 and 5 million Native Americans may have been enslaved throughout the hemisphere in the centuries between the arrival of Columbus and the beginning of the 20th century. And, interestingly, in contrast to African slavery which targeted mostly adult males, the majority of these Indian slaves were women and children. Today on CID’s Speaker Series podcast, Anna Mysliewic, student at the Harvard Kennedy School, interviews Andres Resendez, author of The Other Slavery and Professor of History at UCDavis. Purchase the book: https://amzn.to/2WBpzNr Interview recorded on April 26, 2019. About Andrés Reséndez: Andrés Reséndez is a professor of history and author. His specialties are early European exploration and colonization of the Americas, the U.S-Mexico border region, and the early history of the Pacific Ocean. His latest book, The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016), was a finalist for the 2016 National Book Award and winner of the 2017 California Book Awards in nonfiction and the 2017 Bancroft Prize from Columbia University. He teaches courses on food and history, Latin America, and Mexico. He is currently working on a new book provisionally titled Conquering the Pacific: The Story of How a Mulatto Pilot and a Friar-Mariner Learned to Navigate the Largest Ocean and Launched our Global World.

Embracing Intensity
99: Andréa Ranae: Together We Rise To Make A Difference

Embracing Intensity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 43:02


Would you like to make a difference? And help in transforming the world and making it a better place for everyone? Today we are really happy to have Andréa Ranae with us on the show and she's intensely passionate about social justice and liberation. Andrea is a vision led facilitator and coach, who firmly believes that together we rise. She has a program called Coaching As Activism, which she offers to people at a variety of different levels, in order to make it fully accessible to anyone who really needs it. Listen in today to find out what Andrea has to share about emotions, personal growth, and social transformation. Andréa is deeply devoted to doing whatever she can to cultivate a world that works for everyone! To achieve this, she places her work at the intersections of personal growth, social justice, and conscious business. Andréa supports people through her Coaching As Activism program, and also by doing transformative work with them, to deepen their impact by looking critically at the way that their lives and work are connected to social change. Andrea is the co-founder of Whole Self Liberation and she offers practical tools, resources, and wisdom to people who are really committed to making change happen in their lives and communities. As a coach and consultant, Andréa works with entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations that want to be more inclusive and impactful through their approach to leadership, marketing, and company culture. Listen in today to find out more. More in this episode: Andréa explains what she is intensely passionate about and she describes her own, personal brand of intensity. The effect that Andrea's intensity had on her while growing up. Andréa learned ways to hold herself back, in order to make other people feel more comfortable with her and not worry about her, when she was growing up. The cultural factors that affected the way that Andrea could express herself while growing up. Andréa found it really difficult to deal with her anger. Andréa felt that she had to tone herself down for most of her teenage years. A time in college when Andréa's emotional intensity got out of control. The way that Andréa uses her fire for good. When the pain of being black in America really sank in for Andrea and caused her to deeply examine grief. The collective pain that we all share as humans. The disservice that we pay ourselves by avoiding our feelings. Why Andréa is so passionate about the work she does. Overwhelming feelings and powerlessness about what's going on in the world. Figuring out what you have to contribute. Harnessing the power of her intensity has allowed Andrea to show up more sustainably. Being okay with being yourself. About Andréa's Coaching As Activism program. Resources: Books mentioned on the show: The Alchemist, by Paolo Coelho Links: Andréa's website: Andrea Ranae Look out for our 100th episode next week where we will be sharing some recordings from our past guests and audience, answering the question "What does embracing intensity mean to you?". If you'd like to be on the podcast, please send a recording of your response to Aurora before Friday, October 5th. You can email Aurora at aurora@auroraremember.com.

State Of The Art
The Art of Cultural Strategy: András Szántó

State Of The Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 48:04


András Szántó's consulting foundation assists with all aspects of building museums, cultural organizations, commercial brands, foundations, and educational institutions worldwide, at any point of their conception. From launching concepts from the ground up, to implementing new programming and marketing initiatives, Szántó's expertise in the industry has enabled several projects across the world with collaborators such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Absolut, Art Basel, BMW, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.In this episode, we discuss Szántó's background in sociology which allowed him to closely study the dynamics of the art world in the 1980s, his mentorship under art critic and philosopher, Arthur Danto--who famously coined the term "art world"--and his perspective on demystifying the arts. -About András Szántó-András Szántó, Ph.D. is writer, researcher, and consultant in the fields of art, media, and philanthropy. He is the former director of the National Arts Journalism Program and the NEA Arts Journalism Institute at Columbia University, a regular moderator of the Art Basel Conversations series, and oversees the annual Global Museum Leaders Colloquium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Learn more about András Szántó hereFollow him @andrasszanto

Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto
EP211: Knowing Your Position and Capacity with Andréa Ranae Johnson

Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 64:41


Today's interview is probably one of the most gentle conversations I've ever had about some seriously charged topics - race, social justice, boundaries, capacity, positions of power, and more. The nature of the conversation totally speaks to how our guest, Andréa Ranae Johnson shows up in the world - with tons of compassion, curiosity, and commitment to contributing to solutions and better systems. In the interview we talked about the larger system we're all part of, and all of the identities we hold. We talked about the sense of care we need to have for ourselves as women (and humans) during these intense times. And we explored how to have our needs and wants met, to not only be OK, but to thrive. Enjoy! About Andréa Ranae Johnson: Andréa Ranae is a vision-led facilitator and coach who believes that together, we rise. She is deeply committed to doing her part in cultivating a world that works for everyone and does so by placing her work at the intersections of personal growth, social justice and conscious business. As the creator of Coaching as Activism, she supports people doing transformative work to deepen their impact by taking a critical look at how their work and lives are connected to social change. As the co-founder of Whole / Self Liberation, she offers and uplifts practical tools, resources and wisdom for those who want to make change happen in their lives and communities. As a coach and consultant, she works with entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations that want to be more inclusive and impactful do so through their approach to leadership, their marketing and their company culture. She's a huge fan of #blackgirlmagic, sunsets and veggie burritos. In this episode, Andréa shares: 1. Becoming aware of when and how we cause harm 2. Expanding your capacity while staying in your lane 3. How fast things move online

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Contrabass Conversations double bass life
419: Andrés Martín (from the archives)

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 60:13


This "best of" episode features composer, teacher, and bassist Andrés Martín.  Enjoy, and check out the original episode from 2016 here. About Andrés Martín Native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, bassist, arranger, and composer Andrés Martín has performed with orchestras and chamber ensembles in Argentina, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, England, Germany and United States. Since his arrival in Tijuana (Mexico), Andrés has been immersed in teaching as well as performing as a soloist and chamber musician. He is a member of the “Orquesta de Baja California” and “Cuatro para Tango”, a chamber ensemble with whom he has released four recordings. He also organizes and directs Contrabajos de Baja California A.C., a Double Bass academy who celebrates an international double bass festival and chamber music course held in Tijuana every summer. As a composer and arranger, he works with a wide language which ranges from contemporary techniques to tango and rock. His work has been performed and recorded by very successful orchestras, ensembles, and soloists in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Netherlands, Japan and the United States. Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: The Upton Bass String Instrument Company Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players. D’Addario Strings Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut.

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
196: Andrés Martín on the creative process, the composer mind, and forging a bass scene

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 64:41


Today’s episode features composer, teacher, and bassist Andrés Martín.  Andrés has written works recently that have become quite popular in the bass community these past few years, and I’ve been looking forward to talking with him ever since hearing his music.  Andrés is also the composer of Anna’s Gift and is currently writing the music for Anna’s Promise, the project spearheaded by Barry Green (a former Contrabass Conversations guest) that we featured on episode 189 of the podcast.   We’ll be playing excerpts from Andrés’ music throughout this episode, and we’ll start with an excerpt from the second movement of Andres’ bass concerto.  He’s a distinctive and exciting new voice in the world of the bass and has captured the bass world’s imagination for sure.  Andrés is a great guy and a deep thinker about creativity and the compositional process, and I think that you’ll learn a lot about inspiration and the composer mind from this discussion.   Tracks featured: Bass Concerto No. 1 (excerpts from movements 2 and 3) Suite Para Contrabajo Y Guitarra Española (2009) III. Milongitana 43 by Andrés Martín and Donovan Stokes (excerpts from movement 2 and movement 3) Elegia Para Contrabajo Solo (2011) Andrés Martín solo CD Cera andresmartin.net   About Andrés:   Native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, bassist, arranger, and composer Andrés Martín has performed with orchestras and chamber ensembles in Argentina, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, England, Germany and United States. Since his arrival in Tijuana (Mexico), Andrés has been immersed in teaching as well as performing as a soloist and chamber musician. He is a member of the “Orquesta de Baja California” and “Cuatro para Tango”, a chamber ensemble with whom he has released four recordings. He also organizes and directs “Contrabajos de Baja California A.C. ”, a Double Bass academy who celebrates an international double bass festival and chamber music course held in Tijuana every summer. As a composer and arranger, he works with a wide language which ranges from contemporary techniques to tango and rock. His work has been performed and recorded by very successful orchestras, ensembles, and soloists in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Netherlands, Japan and the United States.