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The Fuel Run Recover Podcast
Fueling Smart and Running Strong with Ali Green

The Fuel Run Recover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 35:27


What if the key to unlocking your best running performance isn't just more training—but better fueling? In this episode ofThe Fuel Run Recover Podcast, I sit down with Ali Green (find her on insta@thesmileymiler), a passionate runner and mental health advocate, to talk about her journey of learning how to fuel properly and how it's transformed both her running and overall well-being.Ali, a 22-year-old runner with a background in psychology, recently graduated from Emory University and is preparing to pursue her Master's in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Science at Boston University this fall. During her gap year, she's balancing life as a preschool teacher while training hard, chasing race goals, and striving to be the best runner—and person—she can be.We dive into:✅ The biggest mistakes Ali made when she first started running and how she fixed them✅ How better fueling helped her run stronger, recover faster, and feel her best✅ The connection between nutrition, mental health, and athletic performance✅ Her passion for helping athletes improve both physically and mentallyAli's story is a must-listen for any runner looking to feel more energized, perform better, and enjoy the sport to the fullest. Tune in and get inspired to fuel smart and run strong!Looking for the resources mentioned in today's episode?⁠⁠⁠Get your free fueling and strength training guide for runners here⁠⁠⁠And, learn more about working with me by visiting my website ⁠⁠www.stephaniehnatiuk.com⁠⁠!

Side Hustle to Small Business
Growing together as partners, founders, and business owners

Side Hustle to Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 34:30


Ali Green and Mickey Mellen had a history of outsourcing work to one another. After years of back and forth, they realized it would make sense to start a company together. In 2009, they founded GreenMellen Media, a digital marketing agency based in Marietta, Georgia. Since then, Ali and Mickey have opened a physical office, hired a team of six, adjusted their schedules to meet life's changing demands, and become stronger partners in the process.

The New Nomad
Remote Works and the Future of Work with Ali Greene | TNN56

The New Nomad

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 30:39 Transcription Available


The nature of work is changing faster than ever as workers and businesses adapt to economic challenges like public health crises, technological disruption, and climate change. Even though we didn't expect the future of work to come so quickly, the shift to remote work and the emergence of virtual workplaces are forcing us to adapt to these changes. Constantly expanding technology, and immensely powerful social trends will shape the future of work, but which direction it takes is almost impossible to predict.Ali Green, author and digital nomad turned expat, joins our hosts Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski for another exciting episode of The New Nomad. They discussed discuss what culture, communication, and engagement look like in a successful remote work environment. Truth is, employees are actually more productive and happier when working remotely. Listen in as we discuss why remote work isn't just a fad in the workplace and how companies can build a great remote work experience for their employees.[3:00] Embracing Change[7:46] The untethered life of a digital nomad[18:07] There is something unique in every place[21:05] Aligning your values to your chosen community[26:20] Escaping the cubicle[29:53] There is always something interesting in your own backyardGUEST BIO:Ali Greene is a full-time digital nomad, logistics guru, consultant, and remote work expert. She has ten years of startup experience and four years of leading remote teams while traveling the world full-time. From rolling out benefits plans while slurping ramen in Tokyo, to planning a company restructures from the beaches of Spain, Ali brings her real-life experience to Remote Business Strategies and People Operations.Ali is the founder of cohana.io whose mission is to educate, inspire and engage teams to create efficient, effective, and innovative frameworks for the future of work, regardless of where (or what) their “office” looks like. Previously, Ali was the Director of People Operations for DuckDuckGo, the internet privacy company. The DuckDuckGo team is fully distributed with more than 75 employees in over 16 countries.Ali Greene Links:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/greenealiCompany Website: remoteworksbook.com  Website: https://runningremote.com/speaker/ali-greene/Follow Insured Nomads at:Instagram: @insurednomadswww.insurednomads.com

Pensacola Expert Panel
04/29/22 - UWF Alumni Association and UWF Hospitality Department

Pensacola Expert Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 23:54


Associate Dean of College of Business/Associate Professor of Global Hospitality and Tourism Management, Ali Green joins President of UWF Alumni Association President, Nicole Stacey to discuss the beauty and impact of the hospitality industry and the endless opportunities for students in the Global Hospitality and Tourism Management Program. With over...

The Rachel Holmes Podcast Show
The Rachel Holmes Podcast show with Special Guest Ali Green

The Rachel Holmes Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 17:23


Join Rachel and Ali Green talking all things Barre and Ali's new Barre release on Pure Energy Go. Ali has created her own Barre programme and we chat about how Barre classes have grown in popularity.   Don't forget to leave your comments and questions and subscribe to the Podcast show!

The Businessology Show
Agency Recovery Series with Mickey and Ali of GreenMellen Media

The Businessology Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 34:48


Jason Blumer welcomed Mickey Mellen and Ali Green of GreenMellen to this fourth episode in the Agency Recovery Series! Mickey and Ali share how the market has changed for them and how that has adjusted the ways they serve their clients. They also discussed how their niche hasn't involved picking a particular industry, but rather defining their ideal client. And how this position has uniquely prepared them for the challenges this year held. This episode is part of a series of month-end specials where we will be bringing on strong agency leaders who have weathered this pandemic and hear strategies they've employed to navigate this new, ever-changing marketplace. Let us know if we can help your agency with recovery strategies by reaching out to us at info@blumercpas.com or checking our website [Blumer CPAs](http://www.blumercpas.com/)!

CFO Weekly
2. The 10 Rules for Success When Working from Home w/ Ali Green

CFO Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 60:37


The kitchen table is the new office.  People are working from home and trying to create boundaries between their professional and personal lives.  How can you create a happy and healthy home-work environment? On this inaugural episode of the CFO Weekly podcast, Ali Green, CEO and Founding Director of Pantera Press, talks about the 10 rules of success she's developed in her 12 years of work-from-home or work-alone life. What we talked about with Ali: -Rule #1 — Decide your office hours in advance and stick to them. -Rule #2 — Separate work from sanctuary. (Or … why you'll never be able to eat a meal in peace at that table again.) -Rule #3 — Use your commute time wisely. How you spend the time between when you wake up and when you start work forms your mindset for the rest of the day. -...And Ali's seven other rules for success! For more interviews from the CFO Weekly podcast, check us out on Apple or Spotify or your favorite podcast player!  CFO Weekly is brought to you by Personiv.

CFO Weekly
The 10 Rules for Success When Working from Home w/ Ali Green

CFO Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 60:37


The kitchen table is the new office.  People are working from home and trying to create boundaries between their professional and personal lives.  How can you create a happy and healthy home-work environment? On this inaugural episode of the CFO Weekly podcast, Ali Green, CEO and Founding Director of Pantera Press, talks about the 10 rules of success she's developed in her 12 years of work-from-home or work-alone life. What we talked about with Ali: -Rule #1 — Decide your office hours in advance and stick to them. -Rule #2 — Separate work from sanctuary. (Or … why you'll never be able to eat a meal in peace at that table again.) -Rule #3 — Use your commute time wisely. How you spend the time between when you wake up and when you start work forms your mindset for the rest of the day. -...And Ali's seven other rules for success! For more interviews from the CFO Weekly podcast, check us out on Apple or Spotify or your favorite podcast player!  CFO Weekly is brought to you by Personiv.

What Supp?
#7 - Strong & Sexy Fit; Entrepreneurs John James & Ali Green Talk All Things SSF

What Supp?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 43:10


Carley & John sit down with popular Influencers/Entrepreneurs John & Ali James. In this episode, they'll cover all of their 2020 goals, Strong & Sexy Fit, Supplement Favorites, Hobbies & everything in between. Whether you've seen them on Instagram, YouTube, or even on the E! Network, tune in to hear one amazing episode! This Podcast is sponsored by Best Price Nutrition.

The EO Business Podcast for APAC
Ep 43 Ali Green shares on her social purpose book publishing business - Pantera Press

The EO Business Podcast for APAC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 29:14


12 years ago Ali set out to create a business that celebrated unknown Australian writing talent. As luck would have it their first book Betrayal by Simon Benson (on the politics of Rudd and Gillard) was a runaway success and propelled the business into a strong of fiction titles.

Columbia Broken Couches
#7- Ali Green and Eden Orion- The Journey to a more Spiritual Community

Columbia Broken Couches

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 81:04


Listen to the founders of Mindful Columbia talk about the journey that led them to their means of spirituality. Eden and Ali talk about their past, their engagements at Columbia and how they want to better the community at Columbia one step at a time with their hard sought wisdom and embracing love. Ali describes Eden as 'A sweet, sensitive soul and dedicated worker, Eden is a former ballerina, and currently an anthropology major and religion concentrator at Columbia University.' Eden repays the favour by describing Ali - 'When she's not enriching the lives of others with her warm hugs and contagious smile, Ali is a psychology major concentrating in anthropology and business management at Columbia University. Ali served in the IDF and is originally from Boston.' Visit their IG- @mindfulcolumbia Facbook- /mindfulcolumbia

WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast
Episode #202: Grow Your Digital Marketing Agency with Micky Mellen

WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 34:48


What does it take to build a successful digital marketing agency from the ground up? On this week’s episode we are joined by Mickey Mellen, who is a veteran WP developer and co-founder of GreenMellen Media. We talk about choosing your niche, hiring, vetting clients, making sales easy, and much more. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who dreams of going from freelancing to running a successful digital agency. Tune in to this week’s episode of the WP Elevation Podcast to learn how Mickey made it happen! Introducing Mickey Mellen Mickey Mellen is the co-founder and technical director of GreenMellen Media, an Atlanta-based WordPress and digital marketing agency that has 6 employees and over 150 clients. GreenMellen began by offering web design services and has since grown into a one-stop-shop for all things digital marketing. In addition to website development with WordPress, Mickey’s company handles other strategy components for clients like branding, email marketing and SEM. Mickey is also an organizer of the Atlanta WordCamp conference and a local WordPress Meetup group. Mickey Mellen has been developing with WordPress for over 14 years. He has worked with several platforms like Cafelog and Moveable Type before committing himself fully to WordPress. As a freelance web designer, he began by offering clients the option of custom-built sites or WordPress designs. Over time, he found WordPress to be a more reliable platform, whether he was using a custom design or ready-made template. Building A Team Mickey met his business partner Ali Green while they were both working on the Communications team for a large church in Atlanta. Ali was working as a graphic design intern, and eventually left to start her own company. Mickey and Ali contracted each other for their freelance projects until it made more sense to join together and create GreenMellen Media. Mickey and Ali found their first clients through personal connections and referrals. As their clientele expanded, they began to slowly hire staff. Their hiring strategy is to first work with someone as a contractor until the workload builds to that of an employee. In Mickey’s experience, some contractors prefer to continue working as freelancers to maintain their independence. However, others want to become employees in order to focus solely on their technical craft while someone else manages business operations. Before hiring new staff, Mickey takes a step back to “look from above” and decide what role needs to be filled. This is much more effective than hiring with the mindset that “we are super busy and need another body.” He takes a “hire character and coach skill” approach to find people that are aligned with the company culture. Learning at Meetups Mickey found that his area needed more WordPress Meetups, so he started his own. For Mickey, Meetups have several benefits. They get people out of the office and away from their computers to network with people who can become valuable partners. Meetups are also a great opportunity for ongoing education. Mickey says he always learns something new, even when the topic is one he knows well or he is the one leading the Meetup. Finding the Right Clients and Providing Value Mickey finds clients that are a good fit by seeking out specific qualities in a company rather than focusing on a niche industry. He looks for companies who have heart, are connected to the community, and are doing the right thing. He also makes sure that potential clients have a designated marketing person they can work with. A two-person company won’t have time to collaborate with Mickey and his team. The clients they match with tend to have 10-50 employees. Working in several industries keeps things interesting and ensures GreenMellen Media is only working with clients they can truly provide value for. Mickey has found it helpful to hire someone to manage and maintain clients. The company also uses Help Scout to respond quickly to customer support inquiries. They have an average response time of 46 minutes and are proud to share that metric when pitching clients. Help Scout also allows them to track how often tickets are submitted. Then the company can invoice clients if they have exceeded their customer support quota. When working with clients, Mickey is upfront in early discovery meetings about retainer fees. Clients are given several options for ongoing maintenance and support after their platform has been created. Mickey finds that many clients think they will be able to create their own content. However, once they get going they need help. Mickey has a copywriter on staff to create content for clients and the agency. Mickey’s Opinion on Gutenberg Mickey acknowledges that there are accessibility concerns with the new Gutenberg. His Meetup had an accessibility presenter join them recently to grow their knowledge in this area. However, Mickey thinks many of the concerns about Gutenberg have been overblown. His agency will teach clients how to edit with the new tool. He thinks that any issues will come from lack of user knowledge rather than sites “blowing up.” From Technician to Business Owner Mickey’s motivation to begin documenting company procedures came from a WordCamp conference. Mickey’s team uses Google Docs and TeamWork to create templates, document processes, and assign tasks to team members. If Mickey could go back and tell his younger self anything, he would advise him to study more business in school. When Mickey became a business owner, he just started doing what needed to be done and learning as he went. One area of business strategy that Mickey and his company are still challenged by is the ever-present question of where their next client will come from. GreenMellen Media has been getting more recurring revenue. However, for years the agency lived from one website to the next, and they are still doing that to some degree. Gold Nugget Takeaway - Make Sales Easy Don’t miss Mickey’s straightforward strategy for making sales easy at 27:30! Have potential clients compare you to yourself rather than to other companies. Give options by packaging together services for low, medium, and high price tags. Develop a one-pager for each option. Work with clients to create a custom package that meets their needs based on the options presented. This is far more effective than presenting one cookie-cutter package with no room for customization. Manage and forecast sales with a tool like Pipedrive. Wrap-Up What’s Next for GreenMellen Media? Mickey and his co-founder Ali are still working on project management with the goal of getting “out of the weeds” to truly be business owners. This will take one or two more hires in the next year. Mickey and Ali hope this will free them up for business development and spending more time with family. Reach Out You can reach out and thank Mickey Mellen on Twitter (@MickMel). Links Visit the GreenMellen Media website to learn more about Mickey’s work. Connect with @GreenMellen on Twitter and Instagram. Read What the Heck is EOS? and Traction by Gino Wickman. Find a WordCamp conference near you. Track customer support to clients with Help Scout. Document business processes and create templates with TeamWork. Manage and project sales with Pipedrive.

DwarfCasts (a Red Dwarf podcast)
DwarfCast 98 - Dimension Jump XX Special

DwarfCasts (a Red Dwarf podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 80:25


It's been eight days since the start of the twentieth Dimension Jump convention, honouring the thirtieth anniversary of Red Dwarf, and to be honest we still haven't fully recovered. If you're looking for a comprehensive, chronological and coherent guide to what happened over the weekend, you won't find that here (Gazpacho Soup's social media roundup does a good job of that). Instead, we waited until the early hours of Monday morning, when everyone was at their most tired and emotionally involved, and gathered whichever attendees and team members were still around, regardless of their levels of energy or sobriety. It offers a fairly accurate snapshot of the mind of your average Red Dwarf fan having come to the end of such a special weekend. Our random anecdotes and memories include our reactions to the weekend's bits and bobs for Dwarf news - ie. the current status of the Blurays and Series XIII, behind the scenes goss about the time Jo accidentally stalked Charles Augins, speculation as to the contents of a "honeymoon video", adventures in urinals with three former Red Dwarf producers, complaints about a lack of biscuits, and a very rude story about Clare Grogan and a glass of milk. A huge thank you to the whole Fan Club team for running such a fantastic weekend, all the guests for entering into the spirit, and all the attendees for creating such a happy atmosphere. Special thanks to our DwarfCast guests for showing up at such an ungodly hour. Joining John Hoare, Tanya Jones, Danny Stephenson and Ian Symes were: DJ team members Jez Harrison, Mick Hayes, Carrie Parsons, Kiran Parsons, Shelley Smith and Jo Sharples, along with attendees Si Bromley, Paul Filipczyk, Stephen Fletcher, Ali Green, Peter Jones and Dan Pendleton.

Agency Trailblazer Podcast - The web design podcast
#167 - Agency Life Series - Mickey Mellen and Ali Green – GreenMellen

Agency Trailblazer Podcast - The web design podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 27:48


Meet Mickey Mellen and Ali Green from GreenMellen. GreenMellen is the digital marketing arm of your company that fills the void within your marketing strategy. They provide website, branding, design and messaging solutions to make your company’s digital presence meet today’s expectations. By uncovering the unique personality of each brand they work with, they’re able to create a digital environment that personifies those characteristics and refines the user experience. Full show notes here: https://agencytrailblazer.com/podcast/agencylife-series-mickey-and-ali-greenmellen Our sponsor: Content snare helps digital agencies get website & marketing content from their clients on time, in the right format, without email. https://contentsnare.com Use the code TRAILBLAZER for a 20% discount. --- OUR EVENT: Do you want to make real change in your business? Join us at our in-person event Agency Transformation Live Meet Troy Dean; Lee Jackson, Chris Ducker, Kelly Baader, Amy Woods, Paul Lacey, Dave Foy and other legends in this fantastic conference focused on actionable steps that you can use to transform your agency. --- See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Businessology Show
Agency Team Building with Mickey Mellen of GreenMellen Media

The Businessology Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 32:38


Mickey Mellen shares how he and his partner, Ali Green, started their agency and how they work as partners. He also shares the role of risk in their decisions, why they have chosen to keep their team at its current size, and how they hire.Also hear Mickey's passion for the design community and why he began hosting meetups in the Atlanta area to build community with those who are normally competitors.

The People Stack Podcast
Episode 21: Ali Greene from Duck Duck Go talks about people operations across timezones and more

The People Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 45:29


Ali Greene (https://www.linkedin.com/in/greeneali) of Duck, Duck, Go (https://duckduckgo.com/) answers the question of the ages: what does it mean to "go to work" when you work remotely? Also, hear how a recent work-cation to Japan highlighted people challenges when your team is half a world apart. Special Guest: Ali Green.