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How do you build a sustainable personal brand based on your unique life experiences? Bryan Wish is the founder of ArcBound, a full-service personal branding platform. He has built his career around mobilizing communities and bringing unique voices and perspectives to the masses. From starting a content platform with 800+ contributors, to establishing an investment fund's global community across 30+ countries, Bryan has seen firsthand the power of content and community in fulfilling one's mission. Bryan saw the opportunity to build a company like Arcbound while working on a book launch for ‘The Creative Curve' by tech CEO Allen Gannett. Bryan realized Allen wasn't just launching a book; he was building a personal brand. With that in mind, Bryan set out to build an end-to-end service to create a sustainable platform for leaders who want to unify others with their message. Four years later, Arcbound has worked with 70+ clients, from Fortune 100 CEOs to global investors and bestselling authors. Deeply heart-centered and astute, Bryan explains in this episode the foundation of personal branding, his own journey of discovery, and how to make sense of your unique story so you can use it to make a difference in other people's lives. We also explore the future of the publishing industry and what ArcBound is doing differently to bring the best publishing solutions to their clients at a fraction of the traditional cost. If you've ever wondered how to bring the many life experiences you've had into a personal brand that you're proud to share with others, this is for you. What We Discuss in This Episode Recognizing your defining moments in life Discovering opportunities among obstacles How to combine your passions into a functional vision Addressing emotional readiness to dig to your core message Making sense of your story arc Overcompensating through performance Facing your past and finding the gift in the pain The value of a mentor The future of the publishing industry The problem with traditional and hybrid publishing Measuring publishing and PR success Nir Eyal thought leader example Complete Show Notes: https://leadersoftransformation.com/podcast/business/452-making-sense-of-your-life-story-bryan-wish
In today's episode, I again chat with Bryan Wish, a San Francisco-based Founder & CEO of Arcbound, a full-service personal branding platform. From starting a content platform with 800+ contributors, to establishing an investment fund's global community across 30+ countries, Bryan has seen firsthand the power of content and community in fulfilling one's mission.Bryan saw the opportunity to build a company like Arcbound while working on a book launch for The Creative Curve by tech CEO Allen Gannett. Bryan realized Allen wasn't just launching a book; he was building a personal brand. With that in mind, Bryan set out to build an end-to-end service to create a sustainable platform for leaders who want to unify others with their message. Four years later, Arcbound has worked with 100+ clients, from Fortune 100 CEOs to global investors and bestselling authors.Bryan has also become a friend. We've kept in touch; each checking in on the other. In this episode, we talked about finding creativity in times of stress. We shared our individual experiences building resilience as an entrepreneur, and how that's become a powerful lesson as we help other leaders. Beyond that, I had a lot of fun, and hope you enjoy our conversation, as much as I did recording it.Check out Bryan's first podcast appearance at episode 57: How to Find Pathways to BelongingBryan WishAs CEO of Arcbound, Bryan Wish focuses on growth and business development, hiring, public relations, and executing the company's strategic vision.He has built his career around mobilizing communities and bringing unique voices and perspectives to the masses. From starting a content platform with 800+ contributors, to establishing an investment fund's global community across 30+ countries.Bryan loves hiking in Tahoe or Yosemite, building out his wardrobe piece by piece in local vintage stores, refining his newly found tennis game, exploring the world, or doing some deep introspection by a fire while listening to acoustic folk music.LinkedInTwitterThinking Inside the BoxConstraints drive innovation. We tackle the most complex issues related to work & culture. And if you enjoy the work we're doing here, consider giving us a 5-star rating, leaving a comment & subscribing. It ensures you get updated whenever we release new content & really helps amplify our message.LinkedInInstagramTwitterWebsiteApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherPocket CastMatt BurnsMatt Burns is an award-winning executive, social entrepreneur and speaker. He believes in the power of community, simplicity & technology.LinkedInTwitter
This episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times features Josh Golden, CMO at the marketing powerhouse Quad, who is unpacking his special brand of digital marketing and communications magic. It's no coincidence that he has blazed a trail by making transformational inroads at legacy companies like Xerox, Ad Age and NBC Universal. As he explains to Host Chris Schembra, Josh believes “when you connect people together and are a positive influence, they kind of want to do hard things!” This consummate connector shares with us the “why” that drives both his humanity and humility. As two A+ students of gratitude, Chris and Josh share insights into falling in love with what we do in life – an intentional process that can be cultivated with patience and kindness towards others as well as ourselves.Enjoy this heartfelt conversation about the art and science behind effective leadership as well as the challenges Josh has navigated while acquiring the tools necessary to guide organizations – and inspire teams – to bring their best. Does that mean meeting fixed goals, one by one? Not necessarily! For Josh, who also hosts "Three Things I Know for Sure" and "Eureka," the emphasis – whatever the career or life context – has to start first with genuinely loving the process and enshrining collaboration as a living, breathing goal in and of itself. You'll come away from this passionate exchange ready to double down on the kind of can-do attitude that inspires rapid-fire growth and steady satisfaction. Looking for motivation? This episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times will leave you fired up and ready to go!Want to know more about the science and behavior that result from an attitude of gratitude? It's all detailed in Chris's book, "Gratitude Through Hard Times: Finding Positive Benefits Through Our Darkest Hours." If you'd like to learn more about Chris and his 7:47 Virtual Gratitude Experience, please visit this link. And click here to listen to previous episodes of Gratitude Through Hard Times. KEY TOPICS:If you could give credit or thanks to one person in your life that you don't give enough credit or thanks to – that you've never thought to thank – who would that be? Josh lives in a world of “a thousand thank-you notes,” never leaving his appreciation unspoken. Points on the Compass: Josh holds a space of gratitude both for lessons learned from a person who treated him badly and a deep well of goodness bequeathed by his father.What Resonates: Josh makes a practice of observing leadership behaviors and noting what works – authenticity, emotion, humanity. That's what gets people engaged!Solving Puzzles: Josh looks to untangle hard things and then invites others to come along with him in rising to the challenge!Transformational Leadership and how Josh got there:Honing his craft – communications and storytelling.Learning what it means to manage people – assembling the best possible team and inspiring them to do great work.Evolving a replicable plan that motivates talented teams to tackle challenge, growth and change.Maintaining a Positive Mindset: Why a can-do attitude leads to rapid-fire growth!How the best working relationships resemble a process of falling in love, working together to build upon something flawed but always beautiful.If you aren't in love with what you're doing in your day job, find that passion on the side and grow it into a deeper pursuit.You don't have to quit your day job: Growing what lights you up professionally may take time and cultivation. It's okay to pursue multiple paths, organically and at the same time.The Paradox of Goal Setting as a Philosophical Approach to Life:Measurable goals and activity drive dissatisfaction and disappointment. An “atelic” mindset thrives on a love of doing rather than outcomes.Use Your Quiet Time! Josh uses moments of calm and focused, simple activity to clear his mind and reach next-level relaxation – and inspiration!Work In Progress: Optimal leadership starts with nurturing our own creativity and capacity through calm, reflection, gratitude and self-affirmation. QUOTABLE“I don't believe I could have gotten to where I've gotten without the people helping me.” (Josh)“I really get upset when I see a lack of justice in the world … It's just so much better to be grateful and enthusiastic and positive. It's so much better to be very rarely pointed.” (Josh)“When you connect people together and are a positive influence, they kind of want to do hard things!” (Josh)“Everyone wants their company to evolve. I just happen to be the marketer that they come to when it's a task that's achievable but needs the right motivation behind it.” (Josh)“If you fall in love with what you do … it's this wonderful way to re-explore your own personal process.” (Josh)“If you can fall in love with your work, then it's not really work. It's like a great hobby that you're getting paid for.” (Josh)“You've got to take care of that heart and soul within you in order to take care of someone else's heart and soul, whether it's your customer's, a brand or a team you're leading.” (Chris)“You can stay where you are – in hopefully a healthy and stable work environment – and develop your passion on the side but not put pressure on to monetize it.” (Chris)“If you are trying to win at each moment and get to the next plateau, you will be disappointed when you get there. There's a let-down that happens actually.” (Josh)“The invention of a goal and the hitting of a goal in its own invention eliminates an activity that you love doing because you've just hit the goal.” (Chris)“The accomplishment of a goal is paradoxical because it robs you of something you love doing on a consistent basis.” (Chris)“The moments that I give myself when I'm not actively engaging … lets a secondary part of my brain that allows solutions to come to me.” (Josh)“In order to show up in an empathetic, curious, listening, humble and yet confident way for your team, you must do the good work on yourself – and appreciate the work that you do.” (Chris)“I love that a guru exists in the world who is letting us celebrate what I think is one of the most important characteristics we can offer: Feeling grateful.” (Josh) LINKS/FURTHER RESOURCES:Learn more about Quad founder Harry Quadracci at this link.More about Stoicism and telic vs. atelic activity in this New York Times article.Two Great Books About Creativity and Time Management:"Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals," by Oliver Burkeman."The Creative Curve: How to Develop the Right Idea at the Right Time," by Allen Gannett.All about Philip Watkins, a professor of Gratitude at Eastern Washington University and the power in assigning positive benefits while processing negative experiences. ABOUT OUR GUEST:Josh has had a high-profile career over two decades of award-winning experience in brand marketing, advertising, creative development, technology and production. Providing executive leadership across a wide array of businesses as a startup runner, publisher, agency & business leader, he maintains an entrepreneurial approach to grow brands, teams and revenue across multiple categories and geographies. FOLLOW JOSH:WEBSITE | LINKEDIN | TWITTER ABOUT OUR HOST:Chris Schembra is a philosopher, question asker and facilitator. He's a columnist at Rolling Stone magazine, USA Today calls him their "Gratitude Guru" and he's spent the last six years traveling around the world helping people connect in meaningful ways. As the offshoot of his #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling book, "Gratitude Through Hard Times: Finding Positive Benefits Through Our Darkest Hours,"he uses this podcast to blend ancient stoic philosophy and modern-day science to teach how the principles of gratitude can be used to help people get through their hard times. FOLLOW CHRIS:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | LINKEDIN | BOOKS
Saya membahas buku The Creative Curve karya Allen Gannett. Buku ini membahas bagaimana bisa menghasilkan ide kreatif di waktu yang tepat. Kita seringkali menganggap kreatif hanya milik orang yang jenius. Seseorang yang tiba-tiba saja menemukan sebuah ide brilian. Jika kita tidak termasuk dalam kategori itu, artinya kita bukan orang yang kreatif. Kreatif seringkali dilihat sebagai sebuah bakat. Namun penulis punya pendapat yang berbeda. Bagi penulis, kreatif itu bukanlah bakat, tapi kita bisa mencapai titik itu apabila tahu caranya. Penulis menjelaskan soal kurva kreatif, yang merupakan titik optimal antara mengetahui sesuatu yang baru dan sesuatu yang lama.
Allen Gannett is one of the sharpest thinkers in the creative field. Allen is the founder of Track Maven, a marketing platform used by top company's such as GE and the NBA. He is the bestselling author of The Creative Curve, which shares how any person can improve their creativity, and is a sought-after keynote speaker. Allen joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss The Creative Curve, how any person can improve their creativity, and much more.
Serial tech entrepreneur, thought leader, and author of The Creative Curve, Allen Gannett joins Evan to discuss how to motivate the latest generation to create change through new ideas.
Allen Gannett is the founder and CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics platform whose clients have included Microsoft, Marriott, Saks Fifth Avenue, Home Depot, Aetna, Honda, and GE. He has been on the “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes. He is a contributor for FastCompany.com and has an upcoming book, The Creative Curve, on how anyone can achieve moments of creative genius, coming out in June 2018 from Currency, a division of Penguin Random House. He was also once a very pitiful runner-up on Wheel of Fortune. Sponsor: HubSpot: Start giving your customers what they deserve. Learn more about how you can transform your customer experience with a HubSpot CRM Platform at HubSpot.com!
Allen Gannett is the founder and CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics platform whose clients have included Microsoft, Marriott, Saks Fifth Avenue, Home Depot, Aetna, Honda, and GE. He has been on the “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes. He is a contributor for FastCompany.com and has an upcoming book, The Creative Curve, on how anyone can achieve moments of creative genius, coming out in June 2018 from Currency, a division of Penguin Random House. He was also once a very pitiful runner-up on Wheel of Fortune. Sponsor: HubSpot: Start giving your customers what they deserve. Learn more about how you can transform your customer experience with a HubSpot CRM Platform at HubSpot.com!
On the show today is Bryan Wish. Bryan is the founder of BW Missions, which works with creators and authors to scale their content and products.I wanted to bring him on because Bryan has worked with high-profile authors like Nir Eyal and Allen Gannett. Successful book launches are great case studies for what successful marketing looks like. Bryan also has a lot of thoughts on the future of creators, content, and personal brands.You'll hear about modern PR tactics, community building as a part of your marketing strategy, and how to make a book a best-seller.More on Bryan: @bryanwish_ on Twitter BW Missions Sponsored by Riverside — It's what I use to record both my podcasts, Everything Is Marketing and Default Alive, but I was using Riverside long before they became a sponsor. I used to use Zoom until someone interviewed me using Riverside and I knew I had to switch. I love it because they take local recordings on each side, which gives you a reliable connection and the highest quality audio and video tracks. Separate HD recordings, an iOS app, automatic transcription… It's made specifically for podcasters. Folks like Guy Raz from How I Built This, Courtland Allen from Indie Hackers, and even Hillary Clinton uses it if you can believe it. Check them out and all the other features they have at riverside.fm
ABOUT ALLEN GANNETT Allen Gannett is one of the sharpest thinkers in the creative field. Allen is the founder of Track Maven, a marketing platform used by top company's such as GE and the NBA. He is the bestselling author of The Creative Curve, which shares how any person can improve their creativity, and is a sought-after keynote speaker. Allen joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss The Creative Curve, how any person can improve their creativity, and much more. This Episode Is Brought To You By Stello Mints We're dealing with an epidemic of stress, and millions of us trying to figure out how to cope with pressures of work, and life. The team at Stello are on a mission to help. Powered by CBD, Stello's mints are a fast and simple way to feel calmer and clearer throughout your day even when juggling tasks. To get 20 percent off your first order of Stello Mints, go to stellomints.com and use the code elevate at checkout.
Big data entrepreneur, founder of TrackMaven, which in 2018 merged with Skyword to form the #1 content marketing platform, co-founder of Acceleprise, the leading SaaS startup accelerator, and author of the book "The Creative Curve," published by Currency, a division of Penguin Random House and featured on CNBC, Forbes, numerous top podcasts, Allen Gannett, takes the hot seat today on the Radically Transparent Podcast, presented by Oktopost. In this episode, you will find your jaw dropping to the floor as Gannett reveals the science and secrets behind achieving breakout commercial success. It's not as complicated as you may think! He dives into how many of us have been spoon-fed the idea that genius is born only through nature and otherwise cannot be taught or made. Quickly de-bunking that myth on the show, Gannett reassures us all that if you are not born a creative genius it does not mean you can never become one. By breaking down “the creative curve” -- the point of optimal tension between the novel and the familiar – Gannett leaves you with the mindset, skillset and toolset to better engineer mainstream success in any field!
In this episode, I sit down with Bryan Wish, Founder of BW Missions. We dive into why and how Bryan started BW Missions (https://bwmissions.com/) after supporting Allen Gannett. We go deeper into why marketing should be considered a long term investment instead of a short term fix. Bryan explains his company's approach is about pathfinding and using marketing as a vehicle on how to get there. Bryan shares insights about helping thought leaders such at Nir Eyal who wrote Hooked and Indistractable. Bryan's calm, focused vibe shows in his tone and is represented how he takes care of himself, views his company, and path finds for his customers. Special Guest: Bryan Wish.
Allen Gannett is an entrepreneur, marketer, author, and angel investor, who Founded TrackMaven, which in October 2018 merged with Skyword to form the #1 content marketing platform and wrote the book, The Creative Curve Follow @allen on Twitter.
Allen Gannett is the author of The Creative Curve (Penguin Random House, 2018) that shows how the creative process can be learned by anyone. He founded and served as CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics platform that merged with Skyword, the leading content marketing platform, in 2018. In this episode, we talk about how Allen built TrackMaven into a multi-million dollar company in his twenties, the challenges that come from being ambitious, how to receive feedback, strengthening your innate creativity, and how all the Inputs we receive better inform our creative work. Visit Allen Gannett's website Learn more about The Creative Curve Follow Allen Gannett on Twitter Follow Allen Gannett on Instagram Full transcript and show notes *** LISTENER SUPPORT Join our community on Facebook Support this show through Buy Me A Coffee. *** SPONSORS Try Podia and save 15% for life as a Creative Elements listener Start your free trial of SavvyCal and get your first month free using promo code ELEMENTS Get a free month of Blinkist Premium Try Grammarly for free and save 20% on Grammarly Premium *** PODGLOMERATE NETWORK This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Creative Elements, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding entrepreneurship, business, and careers like Rocketship.fm and Freelance to Founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When marketing experts and buddies Allen Gannett and Shane Snow decided to do a show together, they looked out over the podcast landscape and saw a wasteland of sameness – sooo many interview shows with business leaders and authors about how they achieved success. So after some research, they decided to serve their market in a different way: they made Creative Hotline, a call-in advice show about creativity. In this episode of 3 Clips, Jay talks with co-host Allen Gannett about the big and small decisions that go into making this unique show, from pitching to a network to writing a Drake trivia quiz. Plus: relatability, playing character, “performer voice,” and more. EXPLORE THE SHOW Visit http://3clipspodcast.com for all episodes of the show. LEARN MORE ABOUT JAY Subscribe to his newsletter, explore his course for podcasters, or watch and listen to all of Jay's shows and projects at http://jayacunzo.com LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com INSIDE THIS EPISODE: Creative Hotline can be found here: https://www.creativehotlineshow.com/ Follow Creative Hotline cohost Allen Gannett on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Allen From Play It Forward: This week's recommended podcast is First Money In. Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/ Thanks for listening!
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In today's episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Allen Gannett, entrepreneur, podcast host, and author of The Creative Curve. We talk about the real story behind the Track Maven Corgi logo, starting his first company at a very young age, legacy, identity, plagiarism, separating art from the artist, and creating NFTs. Enjoy!
I look at the work of three of my favourite authors because I think they've all got clues as to how we learn quickly and speed up the process of skill acquisition. In this episode, I explore the work of Malcolm Gladwell, Allen Gannett and Sean D'Souza, who all provide theories on how to master skills. To unify their ideas, I present my own theory as to how to learn the fastest way possible.
Two of the leading marketers in the world, Shane Snow and Allen Gannett, share their thoughts on a number of different creatively-related topics. Listen to Creative Hotline Shane's Website Allen's Website
Monday - The Details Matter Tuesday - What Do You want? Wednesdsay - Progressing Toward Impact Thursday - "No one is perfect. That's why pencils have erasers." Friday - Reflections On Failure with Shane Snow and Allen Gannett
Once you realize how common failure is you won't be so afraid of it! Are you liking the short tips and practical advice on this podcast? You can find more ways to build a fulfilling future and take action toward your potential at www.selfimprovementdailytips.com!
The schizophrenic mother with whom you've never had a great relationship is out of hospital and probably in need of high maintenance care. You feel guilty for saying so, but just being around her makes you want to leave town and disappear without leaving a forwarding address. Is there a way to ensure she's taken care of without taking on the burden of providing that care, and does it make you a terrible person for even wondering? We'll find answers to this and more here on Feedback Friday! And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in! Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/496 On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss: How can you ensure your schizophrenic mother gets the care she needs without taking on a burden that eclipses your entire life? Your cousin is in the middle of a divorce from an emotionally manipulative woman who is threatening to lie to the police that he's been abusing her -- which would threaten his DREAMer status and potentially send him back to the country where he was born but hasn't seen since he was nine (he's 29 now). Is there any legal protection he can pursue? You're getting a divorce from your husband, who also happens to be your business partner. You don't want a stake in the business you helped build from the ground up, and you don't want money; you just want your dog and your truck, and you want to start a new life. But are you making a mistake to walk away with nothing? As a high school teacher, you're worried the kids you teach to live in today's world won't have a place in a tomorrow operated increasingly by artificial intelligence. What will the future of work look like, and how can you best prepare your students for this potentially dystopian future? [Thanks to Allen and Shane from Allen Gannett and Shane Snow from the Creative Hotline podcast for helping us with this one!] Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com! Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger. Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi. Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at
Everyone has good ideas but few of us rarely act on them. Why is that? I'll bet you can think of at least one example right now of that “one that got away” because…well…why was it that it got away from you? What's been stopping you from pursuing that inspiration that seems to come out of nowhere? Why did you dismiss it or just ignore it? Did you think you're not smart enough and that only natural-born geniuses have what it takes to rise above us mere mortals? That kind of thinking is deeply ingrained in our culture and Allen Gannett, author of https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Curve-Develop-Right-Idea/dp/1524761710/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=The+Creative+Curve%3A+How+to+Develop+the+Right+Idea%2C+at+the+Right+Time&qid=1618190104&s=books&sr=1-3 (The Creative Curve: How to Develop the Right Idea, at the Right Time), says it's all just a big fat myth.
An irreverent call-in advice show for artists, makers, and entrepreneurs. Every Tuesday, Allen Gannett and Shane Snow, who are known for some of the most popular books on creativity and human behavior, answer your questions about the art and science of achieving your creative potential. Ask your questions at http://CreativeHotlineShow.com We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Allen Gannett founded TrackMaven, which in October 2018 merged with Skyword to form the #1 content marketing platform. Previously, co-founded Acceleprise, the leading SaaS startup accelerator. He is the author of The Creative Curve, a book about developing the right idea at the right time. The Creative Curve is available in eight languages and has been featured on CNBC, Inc, Business Insider, and more. Get the book "The Creative Curve": Buy Here
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Innovation and creativity never go out of style. However, sometimes we find ourselves in institutionalized inertia. Our creative side is stifled because of the systems, structures, and processes in place. Scott Anthony says these are things that help today and make it hard to change for tomorrow. Scott is the co-author of Eat, Sleep, Innovate: How to Make Creativity an Everyday Habit in Your Organizations, and shares with Kevin that we need balance; we need a dual transformation. Innovation is something different that creates value, and no innovation story is a straight line. Leaders need to encourage and celebrate the challenges along the way. Further, the need to create an environment that is tolerable of new behavior and trust your team wants to do it and is capable of innovation. This episode is brought to you by… 13 Days to Remarkable Leadership, a free leadership video series based on Kevin's book, Remarkable Leadership. Additional Leadership Resources Book Recommendations: Eat, Sleep, Innovate: How to Make Creativity an Everyday Habit Inside Your Organization by Scott D. Anthony, Paul Cobban, Natalie Painchaud, Andy Parker Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom, Jevin D. West by Charlotte Foltz Jones (Author), John O'Brien (Illustrator) Connect with Scott Anthony: Book Website | Learn more about Scott Anthony | LinkedIn | Twitter Related Podcast Episodes: The Creative Curve with Allen Gannett. The Innovation Stack with Jim McKelvey. Humanocracy with Gary Hamel. The Innovation Delusion with Lee Vinsel and Andy Russell. Subscribe to the Podcast Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to this podcast through the options below. iTunes Stitcher TuneIn Soundcloud RSS Or your favorite podcast app. Join Our Facebook Group Join our Facebook community to network with like-minded leaders, ask us questions, suggest guests and more. We welcome your wealth of experience and hope you will join us in sharing it with others on their leadership journey. You can join the group here: facebook.com/groups/RemarkableLeadershipPodcast/
Sam welcomes speaker, author, and CEO, Allen Gannett. Allen is among the top creative geniuses in our world today. In fact, he is so passionate about the topic of creativity, that he wrote The Creative Curve, a book that argues that the creative process can be learned by anyone. He’s interviewed everyone from billionaires to neuroscientists and developed a four-step process to show how anyone can achieve the creative success they desire. In this episode, Sam and Allen discuss the concept of the "Creative Curve," neuroplasticity, and creative potential.
Bryan is the founder of BW Missions, a company that works with mission-driven entrepreneurs, thought-leaders, and CEOs including Nir Eyal (Author Hooked & Indistractable), Rick Smith (CEO Axon/ inventor of the TASER), Denise Gosnell (Chief Data Officer at DataStax), Dan Berger (Former CEO of Social Tables, acquired by CVENT), Allen Gannett, and many more to develop and execute digital strategies behind book, product, and business launches. His clients have been represented in Inc., Forbes, TechCrunch, Morning Brew, HBR, and Wired Magazine. Mike and I have known Bryan for a couple of years and he's one of the best networked people we know and a person that truly cares about helping people carving their pathway. This week we sat down with Bryan Wish to discuss carving paths and finding a sense of belonging. Bryan talks about his journey through finding the right path for him and paints a picture for listeners to better understand where belonging comes from, and how to focus on the right search. We then discussed how your inner-circle and broader network can be used for long-term benefit. We dive deeper into how to network and select the right people with whom to surround yourself. Lastly, we spoke about book publishing, and the reasons for, and intentions behind writing and publishing a book. This podcast episode deals with the challenges of finding your sense of belonging, keeping the right people around you, and all the thoughts that go into the choice of writing a book. We certainly enjoyed this episode, and hope you do too. Recommendations: To Read: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel A. Van der Kolk Follow Bryan on Linkedin Follow Mike on Linkedin Follow Max on Linkedin
Do you set aside the time and energy for innovation? Do you set aside the same time and energy for maintaining? Kevin sits down with Lee Vinsel and Andy Russell, authors of The Innovation Delusion: How our Obsession With the New Has Disrupted the Work that Matters Most. Vinsel and Russell are not opposed to creating and new things; however, they believe we have put too much faith in innovation to cure our problems. Therefore, we tend to neglect what is already there and create a society out of balance. A moment of innovation is just that, a moment in time. We need cognitive space to think about maintenance. Maintenance makes up a large part of human activity, yet we ignore it or even look down on the people who do that work (right now, we are calling those folks “essential workers). Leaders need to recognize that maintenance sustains success, maintenance depends on the culture, and maintenance requires constant care. For these things to happen, we may need creativity and innovation. This episode is brought to you by… 13 Days to Remarkable Leadership, a free leadership video series based on Kevin's book, Remarkable Leadership. Additional Leadership Resources Book Recommendations: The Innovation Delusion: How Our Obsession with the New Has Disrupted the Work That Matters Most by Lee Vinsel and Andrew Russell Several Short Sentences About Writing by Verlyn Klinkenborg Connect with Lee and Andrew: Website | Lee's Website | Andrew's Website | Andrew's LinkedIn | Facebook page Related Podcast Episodes: The Creative Curve with Allen Gannett. Business Experimentation and Innovation with Stefan Thomke. The Innovation Stack with Jim McKelvey. Subscribe to the Podcast Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to this podcast through the options below. iTunes Stitcher TuneIn Soundcloud RSS Or your favorite podcast app. Join Our Facebook Group Join our Facebook community to network with like-minded leaders, ask us questions, suggest guests and more. We welcome your wealth of experience and hope you will join us in sharing it with others on their leadership journey. You can join the group here: facebook.com/groups/RemarkableLeadershipPodcast/
My guest today is Allen Gannett, author of The Creative Curve: How To Develop The Right Idea, At The Right Time. By interviewing everyone from billionaires to neuroscientists, Allen developed four steps, backed by science, that you can follow to achieve creative success.TIMESTAMPS:00:39 What inspired Allen to write this book2:12 Debunking the creative myth around Mozart4:23 The truth behind JK Rowling & Harry Potter7:04 IQ and creativity8:59 Why you can learn new things, even at an older age12:09 The truth about the 10,000 Rule15:54 Creativity tip: The 20% Rule20:08 Ben Franklin method & balancing novelty 25:13 Why you need a creative community28:49 The importance of testing & feedback31:17 Two books that had a huge influence on AllenLearn more about the author:Twitter: @AllenInstagram: @AllenWebsite: Allen.xyz***If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe and leave a positive review.Discover my favorite books: alexandbooks.com/bestbooksConnect with Alex & Books:Twitter: @alexandbooks_Instagram: @alexandbooks_YouTube: Alex and Books
NEW EPISODE #85 - #AFRESHAGENDA In the midst of a global lockdown, a new wave people have joined the “creator economy”. The creator economy encompasses everything from professional creatives to first-time creators that are producing content as both a coping mechanism and strategic business play. . My guest is Allen Gannett, author speaker and tech entrepreneur. His book, "The Creative Curve" explores the possibilities for creativity in all of us.
Why does creativity matter? Is it better to spend more time creating a few really great things or spending the time creating a lot of good things? Author of the Creative Curve, Allen Gannett, answers these questions and more. You'll even get to hear why JK Rowling is better than Eminem and how to keep your creativity flowing even while stuck at home or alone. You can find more from Allen at: @allen on Instagram & Twitter Allen Gannett on LinkedIn https://www.allen.xyz ALLEN GANNETT is the founder and CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics firm whose clients have included Microsoft, Marriott, Saks Fifth Avenue, Home Depot, Aetna, Honda, and GE. He has been on the "30 Under 30" lists for both Inc. and Forbes.
According to my friend Allen Gannett, the CEO of TrackMaven, and one of the keynote speakers at the very first #FlipMyFunnel conference, anybody can be a genius. Allen has written a book called The Creative Curve, in which he explores the myth that we are born creative, and how you too can be a creative genius. All it takes is a lot of hard work, a little luck, and what Allen calls “The 4 Laws of the Creative Curve.” ------ Join Sangram's "Becoming Intentional" newsletter, read by over 10,000 leaders, for a 1-minute read on how to lead professionally, grow personally, and live fully. Only available on LinkedIn.
Admit it: There's a book you've always wanted to write bouncing around your head somewhere. It's revolutionary; it'll change the world! But you have no idea where to begin. Well, you're not alone. When people find out I've written books, they always have a ton of questions. It seems like everyone has a great idea for a book, but just getting started seems so daunting, let alone actually finishing one or getting people to read it. So, where do you begin? To answer this, I brought on someone onto the show who knows more than a thing or two about writing: Allen Gannett, author of “The Creative Curve.” He shared some great tips for anyone hoping to take on the difficult, but rewarding, challenge of writing a book. Here's what we're unpacking today: The questions you need to answer before anything else The difference between self-publishing and a publisher Getting an agent Writing a proposal How to market your book Why you need to find your niche
Allen has written a book called The Creative Curve, in which he explores the myth that we are born creative, and how you too can be a creative genius. All it takes is a lot of hard work, a little luck, and what Allen calls “The 4 Laws of the Creative Curve”.
We're bringing it back to another one of our favorite episodes for Flashback Tuesday! What do The Beatles, Elon Musk, JK Rowling, & Steve Jobs have in common? Besides being trailblazers in their respective fields, there is a common thread tying them all together. One that can be summed up in 2 simple words: Creative Genius. Nobody is going to argue that what The Beatles did in their short career was anything short of groundbreaking and genius. Nobody can look at the success of the Harry Potter franchise and arrive at any other conclusion than that JK Rowling is filled with creative genius. But what if you're not JK Rowling? Or John Lennon? Do you stand any chance at being a creative genius? At being an icon in your respective field? According to my friend Allen Gannett, the CEO of TrackMaven, and one of the keynote speakers at the very first #FlipMyFunnel conference, anybody can be a genius. Allen has written a book called The Creative Curve, in which he explores the myth that we are born creative, and how you too can be a creative genius. All it takes is a lot of hard work, a little luck, and what Allen calls “The 4 Laws of the Creative Curve.”
Allen Gannett overturns the myths of creative genius and shows that it's not the province of genius - of those select brilliant few whose moments of insight arrive in unpredictable flashes of inspiration. Allan explains the science to achieving success in any creative field - from writing a novel to starting a successful company. Based on his book, The Creative Curve, you'll forget everything you think you know about creative genius and find that everyone can better engineer success. When people ask Allen what he does, how does he like to reply? What are the most significant misunderstandings about creativity? The flash of genius, the "ah-ha" moment is not a stroke of inspiration. What is the biology behind it? Consumption, the leading creatives seem to learn a lot about a little. It's not just about what they learn, it's also about how they consume. The operations of a laboratory and our left and right brain How valuable is the company we keep? Build a team with people from both fringe and the establishment. Describe fringe? Is it good to have conflicting collaborators? Is there an essential role for the non-conformist? Does spending time by yourself foster your imagination? The challenge of identity for Allen of - being an analytical guy who writes a book on creativity Is there any association between IQ and creative ability? Working to commissions - the rituals and routines of a creative person Is timing an important part of the creative process? Do great creatives see the world through a different lens? Since writing the book, what has Allen implemented at TrackMaven to foster a more creative environment? What did Allen take from his research and apply to his world? How do we balance the familiar with the novel? Jazz musicians as an example LINKS Allen Gannett website https://www.allen.xyz Allen Gannett Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/allengannett/ Allen Gannett The Creative Curve https://www.thecreativecurve.com The Mojo Radio Show interview with Buzz Bidstrup from GANGgajang https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-84---ip-double-shot.html The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It's just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the great things about marketing is that it requires you to be both analytical yet creative, and perhaps there are fewer people who know as much about both sides of this coin as Allen Gannett, CSO at Skyword. Allen is Founder and former CEO of TrackMaven, a SaaS marketing analytics platform, and author of The Creative Curve, a book that breaks down the four laws of creativity. In this episode we bring these worlds together as we explore the science behind creativity to understand how we as marketers can create things that are both novel and valuable. With real life examples from J.K. Rowling and Kanye West to Ben & Jerry's and Pixar, Allen challenges stereotypes around creativity and explains the science behind achieving creative success in any field, including B2B growth marketing. This episode covers: - What creativity actually is and how we can learn to become creative - An introduction and breakdown of The Creative Curve, a step-by-step framework that explains the four laws of creativity: Consumption, Imitation, Creative Communities, and Iterations - How we as marketers can become more creative - Creative marketing initiatives Allen and the TrackMaven team have run in the past --- Links Skyword >> https://www.skyword.com/ TrackMaven >> https://trackmaven.com/ The Creative Curve >> https://www.thecreativecurve.com/ Creativity Inc. >> https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18077903-creativity-inc Content Marketing Institute Blog >> https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/blog/ Ann Handley's Blog & Newsletter >> https://annhandley.com/ Follow Allen on Twitter >> https://twitter.com/Allen --- Advance B2B >> www.advanceb2b.com Follow The Growth Hub on Twitter >> https://twitter.com/SaaSGrowthHub Follow Edward on Twitter >> https://twitter.com/NordicEdward
On this bonus "library" episode, you'll hear what Allen Gannett -- founder and CEO of Track Maven which was acquired in 2018 and the author of the critically acclaimed book the Creative Curve -- is reading, writing and thinking about creating next.
How did you market your book? According to Allen Gannett, he basically didn't. Allen realized that today most people don't *really* respond to marketing. Sure, it's helped people recognize him, trust him and see him as credible. But when it came to actually selling copies of his book... well, as he admits in our conversation, that was all about creating one-on-one relationships with the thousands of people who'd eventually go on to buy his book. Many of us wrongly believe that posting on social media or doing advertising will get people to act. However, research has proven time and time again that while these sorts of actions can make us more likely to purchase or engage, there isn't anything quite like the human touch to drive action. And as Allen shares throughout this unique and engaging episode recorded the week of his book launch, a marketing maven who runs one of the largest social media analytics companies, recognized that our ability to connect with humans is rarely one to many... but one on one. Allen is the founder and CEO of Track Maven which was acquired in 2018 and the author of the critically acclaimed book the Creative Curve. Plus he's a friend I'm proud to have had many rounds of breakfasts with in the startup ecosystem.
PRINCIPLES OF PERSISTENT PURSUIT Do you have what it takes to pursue your goal persistently? In this 7th installment of the Motivational Mastery- Goal Pursuit series Kori and Joe discuss the 11 primary factors that serve to move the needle toward powerful engagement! Rate yourself on each of the factors to see what areas you may need to bolster before taking action! Rate yourself throughout your journey to anticipate potential barriers and assess your growth! 00:15 Introduction - Principles of Persistent Pursuit: 01:55 1. FUTURE SELF 02:05 2. AUTONOMY 02:15 3. INTRINSIC WORTH 02:25 4. CONNECTION 02:40 5. COMPETENCE 02:50 6. UTILITARIAN VALUE 03:05 7. RESOURCE ACQUISITION 03:30 8. ENERGETIC CAPACITY 03:45 9. COMPETING COMMITMENT 04:20 10. SELF-EFFICACY 04:30 11. DELAY-LAG 05:00 Discussion 23:30 Wrap Up 25:45 Life Mastery Goal Pursuit Checklist. THE CREATIVE CURVE book by Allen Gannett: https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Curve-Develop-Right-Idea/dp/1524761710 LIFE MASTERY GOAL PURSUIT CHECKLIST: https://mailchi.mp/thedietdoc/goal-pursuit-worksheet Thanks for visiting! Thanks for visiting! Kori Propst, PhD, and Joe Klemczewski, PhD, merge their voices to create life-enhancing conversations and content you can use every day. Kori is the Vice President and Wellness Director of The Diet Doc, LLC—a health and weight-loss licensing company founded by Joe more than 20 years ago. Together, Joe and Kori help hundreds of Diet Doc Program Owners build industry-leading nutrition coaching platforms around the world. Now they're bringing their talent to a daily podcast where nothing is off limits. Motivation, nutrition, weight loss, career, relationships, fitness entrepreneurship, and even guest interviews and features will be dissected and categorized for convenient listening or viewing. What happens when you mix 30 years of psychology, nutrition, physiology, social anthropology, and even literary journalism education with 40 years of business-building experience and almost 90 years (should I say that?) of combined real life? Let's find out! SUBSCRIBE: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-diet-doc-life-mastery-podcast/id1385194556?mt=2&i=1000412057177 http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss FITNESS ENTREPRENEUR? Find out how to become The Diet Doc expert in your community! https://www.dropbox.com/s/mv4mwtiignpxkn2/The%20Diet%20Doc%20MEDIA%20KIT%202018.pdf?dl=0 FREE QUIZ: DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO MEET YOUR GOALS? https://www.dropbox.com/s/thmmokbc3kd8uw3/Principles%20of%20Persistent%20Pursuit%20-%20Free%20Assessment.pdf?dl=0 LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdocweightloss Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc
My guest today is Allen Gannett, founder and CEO of TrackMaven and author of The Creative Curve. TrackMaven is a marketing analytics firm whose clients have included Microsoft, Marriott, Saks Fifth Ave, Home Depot, Aetna, Honda, and GE. He has been on the "30 Under 30" lists for both Inc. and Forbes. His new book, The Creative Curve: How to Develop the Right Idea, at the Right Time is all about overturning the mythology around creative genius, and reveals the science and secrets behind achieving breakout commercial success in any field. Allen lives in DC, but he was down in Atlanta to give a Tedx Talk at Georgia Tech so we were able to meet up to do a short podcast. To follow Allen, visit Allen.xyz To purchase the book, visit TheCreativeCurve.com Listen on iTunes Listen on Google Play Listen on Soundcloud If you would like to support the podcast, please rate 5 stars and review on iTunes. Music by Calvin Kraakevik
ALLEN GANNETT is the founder and CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics platform whose clients have included Microsoft, Marriott, Saks Fifth Avenue, Home Depot, Aetna, Honda, and GE. He has been on the “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes. He is a contributor for FastCompany.com and has an upcoming book The Creative Curve, on how anyone can achieve moments of creative genius, coming out in June 2018 from Currency, a division of Penguin Random House. He was also once a very pitiful runner-up on Wheel of Fortune. Podcast Highlights: Consumption - you need to immerse yourself in the subject Imitation - copy the talented people before you to get a better feel for the subject Creative Community - surround yourself with smart creative people to develop truly creative ideas Contact Allen: LinkedIn The Creative Curve Book
What's Up, Creative Hustlers! Steven & Melissa here. Today, from sunny San Diego, we're talking with Allen Gannett, CEO and Founder of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics service helping marketers prove ROI and improve results. He has also been on the “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes. He is a contributor for FastCompany.com and has an upcoming book The Creative Curve, on the disciplined pursuit of creativity. [00:00] The Creative Hustler podcast is brought to you by your interim CMOs, Latin & Code. [00:16] What's up Creative Hustlers! [00:45] This interview is sponsored by SEMRush. Check it out, and get your 14 day free trial now! [01:02] Today we're talking with Allen Gannett, CEO and Founder of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics service helping marketers prove ROI and improve results! [01:28] 60 seconds to find out more about Allen Gannett and why he's a creative hustler. [02:17] Where did the quest to find about about creativity, and how people use it? [04:00] We sometimes mix together the technical skills with the actual talent of creativity which is ideas. [04:33] The story of Mozart is the best example of technical skills, not the idea of creativity. [06:00] Allen's book. The Creative Curve, will be available June 12th, everywhere books are sold! [06:45] What is TrackMaven, and what is the value proposition for it? [07:22] The whole idea for TrackMaven is to stop making your Social Media Manager be a data scientist. [07:40] A Marketer's outsourced Right Brain, taking 25 different channels to get your data. [08:04] It's primarily social, but also content marketing, paid social, earned media, and web analytics. [08:33] TrackMaven gives the data to prove it works, but also gives recommendations to improve. [09:22] Allen uses this tool for his own marketing, and how it's worked for him, and his business. [10:00] You can get amazing engagement on LinkedIn, and Allen found that trend earlier than competitors. [10:30] The cool kids are moving to LinkedIn. [11:00] Why Allen and TrackMaven is different from the competitors. [12:00] Allen's intended clients for TrackMaven. [12:54] TrackMaven's customer acquisition strategy, and they do all of the above to attract clients. [13:44] One marketing strategy that Allen is staying away from because it's difficult. [15:03] What Twitter needs to do to improve from a marketing standpoint. [16:30] Bring the C-level executive to the forefront to promote transparency. [17:50] Allen is so excited for his book to release because he's been working on it for the last few years. [19:25] What Allen does on the days where everything sucks and he doesn't want to do it anymore. [20:00] Creatives surround themselves with other creatives. They look to the future, instead of the past. [22:55] Creativity is ageless, and you don't have to start when you're young. [23:40] We mistake initial difficulty as a lack of creativity or inability to be creative. [24:10] The most talented people are often the ones who practice the most. [25:05] Allen would grab a gin & tonic with Andy Warhol. [26:30] That's a Wrap Creative Hustlers, find out where Allen lives on the internet. [26:45] Check us out at TheCreativeHustler.com and LatinandCode.com, and please leave us a review! [27:06] Melissa's Moment of Hustle Contact Allen Gannett: Allen.xyz Buy his book
Software founder and CEO Allen Gannett shares the critical components of successful ideas–and how to create more of them.You'll Learn:1) The two fundamental human desires that come together in winning innovations2) Little things to tweak to make your offering a smashing success3) The four laws of the creative curveAbout AllenAllen Gannett is the founder and CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics platform whose clients have included Microsoft, Marriott, Saks Fifth Avenue, Home Depot, Aetna, Honda, and GE. He has been on the “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes. He is a contributor for FastCompany.com and author of The Creative Curve, on how anyone can achieve moments of creative genius, from Currency, a division of Penguin Random House. He was also once a very pitiful runner-up on Wheel of Fortune.Items Mentioned in this Show:Sponsored message: ZipRecruiter is the smartest way to hireSponsored message: HungryRoot delivers healthy comfort food. Enter code: “awesome” for $25 off for your first two ordersSurvey on the best episodesAllen's Book: The Creative CurveAllen's Marketing Analytics Software: TrackMavenAllen's Personal website: Allen.xyzBook: I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit SethiYoutube video: Samuel Jackson calling people to see Snakes on a PlaneVloggers: Casey Neistat and Connor FrantaPrevious episode: 063: The Optimal Time for Everything with Dr. Michael BreusBook: The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben HorowitzResearch: The Attitudinal Effects of Mere ExposureApplication: BoomerangView transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep308. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Big data entrepreneur Allen Gannett overturns the mythology around creative genius, and reveals the science and secrets behind achieving breakout commercial success in any field. We have been spoon-fed the notion that creativity is the province of genius -- of those favored, brilliant few whose moments of insight arrive in unpredictable flashes of divine inspiration. And if we are not a genius, we might as well pack it in and give up. Either we have that gift, or we don't. But Allen shows that simply isn't true. Recent research has shown that there is a predictable science behind achieving commercial success in any creative endeavor, from writing a popular novel to starting up a successful company to creating an effective marketing campaign. As the world's most creative people have discovered, we are enticed by the novel and the familiar. By understanding the mechanics of what Gannett calls “the creative curve” – the point of optimal tension between the novel and the familiar – everyone can better engineer mainstream success. In a thoroughly entertaining book that describes the stories and insights of everyone from the Broadway team behind Dear Evan Hansen, to the founder of Reddit, from the Chief Content Officer of Netflix to Michelin star chefs, Gannett reveals the four laws of creative success and identifies the common patterns behind their achievement.Allen Gannett is the founder and CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics service whose clients have included Microsoft, Marriott, Saks Fifth Avenue, Home Depot, Aetna, Honda, and GE. He has been on the “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes. He is a contributor for FastCompany.com and has an upcoming book The Creative Curve, on the disciplined pursuit of creativity, coming out in June 2018 from Currency, a division of Penguin Random House. He was also once a very pitiful runner-up on Wheel of Fortune.- https://amzn.to/2JtWdK2- https://www.linkedin.com/in/allengannett/- https://twitter.com/AllenPlease do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter or via email mark@vudream.comHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Ross Brand with your Livestream Universe Update and Flash Briefing for Friday, May 25th, 2018. Thanks to Jim Katzaman for capturing my thoughts on #livestreaming from last week's #SocialROI Twitter chat. Jim wrote the blog post and published it on Medium and LinkedIn. Madalyn Sklar and Manage Flitter asked questions about how to add live video to your content mix and the future of live streaming. You can see my answers on Jim's Medium profile at @JKatzaman. On the viewing schedule for today and the weekend… At 1pm ET today, it's The Yes and Brand Show with Kathy Klotz-Guest. Allen Gannett is CEO of Trickmaven and author of “The Creative Curve.” He joins Kathy on Kathy's personal Facebook profile. On Saturday, 9am ET is Nimmin Live with Nick and Dee helping you grow your YouTube channel. View at YouTube.com/NickNimmin. 10:30am ET is Ask The Podcast Coach - Dave Jackson and Jim Collison take your questions at askthepodcastcoach.com/live. At 11am ET, it's Fork It Over Radio with Leslie Nance of go2kitchens and her husband/sidekick Robin. Improve your health through your kitchen. View on Periscope or on the Fork It Over Radio Facebook page. And Sunday at 2pm ET, it's the Live Stream Insiders. Krishna De and Peter Stewart discuss developments in live streaming on the Live Stream Insiders Facebook page. Show & event links at our website. For LivestreamUniverse.com, I'm Ross Brand. Have a great weekend! The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/content-marketing-with-live-streaming-video/ (Content Marketing with Live Streaming Video (Update Ep75)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).