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Vlan!
#318 La puissance de la vulnérabilité en action avec Melvine Deba

Vlan!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 65:30


Melvine Deba est handballeuse professionnelle et autrice d'un ouvrage "un espace de vulérabilité partagé".Nous avons adoré regarder les J.Os mais connaissons mal la réalité des sportifs de haut niveau.Melvine partage avec une grande sincérité son parcours exceptionnel, tant sur le terrain qu'au-delà. Elle dévoile les réalités cachées derrière les mythes des athlètes infaillibles, en abordant des sujets essentiels comme la performance, la blessure, et la quête de sens dans un monde obsédé par le succès.À travers son récit, elle nous entraîne dans une réflexion profonde sur la vulnérabilité, la pression de la perfection, et la nécessité de redéfinir la force.Elle nous parle de son expérience personnelle face à un accident qui a bouleversé sa carrière, mais aussi de son combat intérieur pour retrouver sa dignité et son estime de soi après un traumatisme d'enfance.Cet épisode est une invitation à repenser notre rapport à la réussite, à embrasser notre humanité dans toute sa complexité, et à trouver la liberté dans l'acceptation de nos faiblesses. Un témoignage puissant et inspirant qui résonnera en chacun de nous.Des questions que l'on se pose : Quel est, selon toi, le plus grand mythe autour des sportifs de haut niveau ?Peux-tu nous expliquer ce qui s'est passé lors de ta blessure et comment tu l'as vécue ?Quel est ton rapport à la performance, et comment fais-tu la différence entre le plaisir de jouer et la pression de performer ?À quel moment as-tu réalisé que tu avais plus peur d'échouer que l'envie de gagner ?Comment as-tu réussi à dépasser cette peur de l'échec et à trouver une reconnaissance intérieure ?Quelles démarches ou outils as-tu mis en place pour te reconnecter à toi-même après ta blessure ?Comment gères-tu le passage de l'hyperactivité sportive à l'immobilisation forcée ?Est-ce que cette période d'arrêt a remis en question tes valeurs et ton "drive" personnel ?Qu'est-ce que cela fait de devoir constamment prouver sa valeur, en particulier dans un contexte où tu dois démontrer ta force en tant que femme et athlète ?Pourquoi as-tu choisi d'écrire un livre pour partager ton histoire, plutôt que de la raconter à tes proches en premier ?Timelaps :00:00 Rapport à la performance influencé par l'enfance.07:22 Obsession pour le sport conduisant à blessures.11:50 Coach aide à trouver dignité malgré blessure.16:17 Rapport à l'échec, lecture de "Osez vraiment réussir"24:39 Choisir entre être fort et vulnérable.29:54 Blessure, psy, agression sexuelle, nettoyer, inceste, mots.33:44 Déni de l'inceste et clichés sur les femmes.42:52 Tentative d'assassinat réfléchie, partage de vulnérabilité.44:19 L'écriture m'a permis de guérir et d'évoluer.54:17 Différencier les silences, introspectif, méditatif, nécessaire.55:43 Trop de bruit, retrouver le silence intérieur.01:01:38 Apprentissage de l'espagnol par son et émotion. Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : Vlan #77 Pourquoi vous devriez vous intéresser à l'esport avec Angela Natividad (https://audmns.com/ngplEvZ) #154 Changer de vie et revenir à l'essentiel avec Pedro Correa (https://audmns.com/yWsWFgE) #278 Sortir de l'hypernormalité pour être soi avec Ines Weber (https://audmns.com/nMPymjS)

Keeping Her Keys
Medea and Healing Our Personal Shadow

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 100:08


Medea is a challenging companion, who teaches us both what to do, and what not to do. She is central to the practice of Hekatean Witchcraft, representing the healing and destructive power of The Poison Path. She is a central figure in Entering Hekate's Garden, in fact she wrote the introduction. Medea will have her way. Medea, that mythical sorceress whose magic built a king and then destroyed him. For over 2,000 years she has captivated our attention. Reviled by some for her unspeakable actions, understood by others as a woman robbed of any personal agency. Medea operated in the shadows, often crafting her spells in secret, and she can also be seen as being in the grips of the shadow self. Her longing for her prince, and perhaps power, possessed her above all. In this episode, Angela Natividad and I explore the themes of Medea, then find examples of her in contemporary society (Amber Heard, for example). We draw from both art and literature to discuss how Medea, as a symbol of the dangerous woman, is entwined with both the systemic disempowerment of women and capitalism. The central question we used was borrowed from Margaret Atwood's introduction to Christina Wolf's contemporary retelling of Medea's story: "Like a tunnel full of mirrors, it both reflects and echoes. The question it asks the reader, through many voices and in many different ways, is: What would you be willing to believe, to accept, to conceal, to do, to save your own skin, or simply to stay close to power? Who would you be willing to sacrifice?" You can watch this video with closed captioning and view the transcript here: https://app.searchie.io/watch/AYDazg63NQ Access the PDF of the slides we used to frame the discussion here: https://keepingherkeys.com/downloads You can watch this on YouTube. Make sure to subscribe to Keeping Her Keys while you're there. Join the Crossroads and Keys Online Retreat HERE.

Keeping Her Keys
Hekate Propylaia: The Goddess and The Gate

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 74:33


Gatekeeping is such a loaded word today. Often used to how others work to prevent access to knowledge, especially in spiritual settings. However, the role of The Gatekeeper is central to understanding both the history and mystery of The Goddess Hekate. In this talk, mythologist Angela Natividad and I open the gate to Hekate as Propylaia. The term "propylaia," itself has a fascinating past; referring to spirits who preside over thresholds as well as important gates, especially at the entrances to temples. Watch with subtitles and view the transcript HERE. Download a PDF of the slides for the references and more HERE. Ethics: https://keepingherkeys.com/ethics

Keeping Her Keys
Hekate Enodia: Goddesses of Roads, Crossroads, and Journeys

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 103:13


From Thessalian Enodia through the Greek version of Hekate to Diana Trivia, The Road Goddess is a compelling spirit who governs roads, children, women, the cast out, and guides us to the deeper world. Angela Natividad and I explore the ancient history of Enodia, from the oldest records to where the archetype of this goddess shows up today. IMPORTANT: Angela and I discuss potentially upsetting topics, including sexual aggression, patriarchy, extremist politics, and Christianity. Hekate's association with roads stretches back to the earliest historical records. In fact, Enodia is most often translated as meaning “in the road,” although sometimes it is defined as “of the way.” Perhaps the most descriptive version of its meaning is “she who stands on the road.” This title of Hekate and other goddesses, including one herself named Enodia, is interconnected with her association with the crossroads. This appellation undoubtedly morphed into Hekate's Roman associations with roads, notably in the title of Trivia. In the classical Greek tradition, Trioditis refers to her specifically as goddess of the three roads. "In fact, traveling the road back to the origins of this title for Hekate is a rather long and winding journey. Enodia (sometimes spelled Einodia or Ennodia) was an ancient Thessalian goddess whose became syncretized with Hekate and Artemis, and the Roman Diana. There are also tangential connections between Enodia, Hekate, and Cybele, notably the evidence found in a rock throne in Rhodes. There is no way of disentangling the history of Hekate from Enodia or her frequent companions, Artemis, Persephone, and Selene. The ancients were no different in their practices than we are today. They adapted their daily rituals based on their understanding as individuals and as societies, demonstrating that there is a deeper archetype at work. Enodia is a spirit far deeper and more powerful than any name assigned to a face of the goddess. Enodia is the guide along the Mother Road, regardless of what else we may call her. " The above is an excerpt from my forthcoming book, "Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness To Wholeness." Now available for pre-order. Find a video version, PDF, transcript link, and more here: https://keepingherkeys.com/blog/f/hekate-enodia-goddess-of-the-road-recorded-class https://members.covinainstitute.com/ May we inspire you to journey with Enodia. Privacy and ethics: https://keepingherkeys.com/ethics

Keeping Her Keys
Seeing The Sibyl: Ancient Mystics To Modern Predictions

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 145:54


Enter the mysteries of the deeper world by allowing the Sibyl within to awaken. Angela Natividad and I explore The Sibyl, from the classical antiquity to contemporary oracles. Angela and I talked for over two hours, with about the first hour being an intro and the second more on specific Sibyls and bringing this archetype to the present day The Sibyl was an ancient priestess of great prestige in many areas of the Greek and Roman worlds. Their influence continued in Christianity right up to the Renaissance. There were many sibyls, including The Pythia (which was also a title referring to many prophetesses, pictured) and The Sibyl of Cumae. To the ancients, The Sibyllae were the chosen priestesses who held the sacred gift of prophecy. They prophesied the rise of Rome and predicted the birth of the messiah. So powerful were her words that her books were dearly guarded by the Romans. Michelangelo painted her on the Sistine Chapel. There were many other important sibyls throughout the ancient Mediterranean, predicting the rise and fall of empires accurately as well as responding to questions about the details of everyday life. The Sibylline Oracles are a compendium of oracular writings attributed to ancient Sibyls, but more likely heavily adapted by early Christian writers. As an archetype, The Sibyl persists today, from the popularity of astrology and tarot to the mysterious oracles spoken by economists. I dedicated an entire chapter to the sibyllic in Entering Hekate's Garden: The Magick, Medicine and Mystery of Plant Spirit Witchcraft. Available from most major online booksellers. Join Covina to go deeper into your journey with The Sibyl. You can view the slides (art, references, etc.) and access the searchable video with transcript here.

Keeping Her Keys
Medea: Shadows and Longing

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 94:58


Medea, that mythical sorceress whose magic built a king and then destroyed him. For over 2,000 years she has captivated our attention. Reviled by some for her unspeakable actions, understood by others as a woman robbed of any personal agency. Medea operated in the shadows, often crafting her spells in secret, and she can also be seen as being in the grips of the shadow self. Her longing for her prince, and perhaps power, possessed her above all. In this episode, Angela Natividad and I explore the themes of Medea, then find examples of her in contemporary society (Amber Heard, for example). We draw from both art and literature to discuss how Medea, as a symbol of the dangerous woman, is entwined with both the systemic disempowerment of women and capitalism. The central question we used was borrowed from Margaret Atwood's introduction to Christina Wolf's contemporary retelling of Medea's story: "Like a tunnel full of mirrors, it both reflects and echoes. The question it asks the reader, through many voices and in many different ways, is: What would you be willing to believe, to accept, to conceal, to do, to save your own skin, or simply to stay close to power? Who would you be willing to sacrifice?" You can watch this with closed captioning and view the transcript here. In "Entering Hekate's Garden," Medea plays a central role as the Queen of Poisons. You can find this book, along with my others, in different formats from major online booksellers. Access the PDF of the slides in the video here. Go deeper by joining The Covina Institute.

Keeping Her Keys
Women, Snakes and God(dess)

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 66:38


Dr. Cyndi Brannen and Angela Natividad discuss the history and mythology of Drakaina, which translates as She-Dragon and/or Serpent Queen. We discovered this as a title of Hekate (Hecate) in a few ancient texts, and then found art that supports this ancient goddesses' association with dragons and serpents. Interesting, just like everything to do with women, snakes and god(dess). From Medusa to Game of Thrones, and all looping around those fateful events in the Garden of Eden, women's power has been connected with serpents, be they flying or slithering. Some of the books mentioned: The Dragon in The West The Greek Magical Papyri The Chaldean Oracles Ovid's Metamorphoses The Goddess Versus The Alphabet NOTE: We're giving Medusa a full episode that will air later in June 2022. Learn more at keepingherkeys.com

Keeping Her Keys
Putting Medusa's Head Back On

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 124:48


Medusa's story, like many myths, contains sexual violence, murder, and great suffering. If you are not in a space to feel safe while we explore these topics, you may want to skip this one. Angela Natividad and I go deep into the story of Medusa, from her ancient origins to the Me, Too movement. Medusa's story is one of victim-blaming, betrayal, isolation, and hidden potential. She lives on whenever we are not believed, blamed, or invalidated when we speak truth to power. Violated by Poseidon, she was transformed into a monster by Athena. Forced into isolation, she bore the brunt of the powerful. When Perseus murdered her, she birthed two spirits: Pegasus, the free-flying winged horse and the much lesser known Chrysaor, a noble warrior-giant. Through her myth and art, we explore how the image of the woman with snakes in her hair has been viewed over time, and then contextualize what this means today. We link this back to our personal experiences and to social psychological theories to expand the meaning of Medusa. Perhaps there is no more important contemporary story than the way Chanel Miller was "medusaed" by some, both in the courtoom and in the public. We end by discussing ways we can reattach Medusa's head as individuals and in the broader sense. MeToo has amazing resources. Find them HERE. Connect with Chanel Miller. Books mentioned: Red Moon by Miranda Gray Maria Tatar's Heroine With 1001 Faces Cassandra Speaks by Elizabeth Lesser Medusa by Jessie Burton Known My Name by Chanel Miller Lost Goddesses of Ancient Greece by Charlene Spretnak Revisioning Medusa from Girl God Books Pindar's Pythian Odes Ovid's Metamorphoses Hesiod's Theogony Essays and Articles mentioned: NY Times: "The Medusa Statue That Become a Symbol of Feminist Rage." Medusa in Ancient Greek Art by Madeleine Glennon, Department of Greek and Roman Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art A. L. Frothingham, Medusa, Apollo, and the Great Mother. American Journal of Archaeology , Jul. - Sep., 1911, Vol. 15, No. 3 Go deeper into Medusa's story, including viewing the art we discuss HERE.

Keeping Her Keys
Circe: Witch Divine

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 112:43


Dr. Cyndi is joined by Angela Natividad, mythologist and marketing consultant, for this exploration of the Greek goddess Circe. Focusing on her powers of transformation, they weave through the two thousands years of Circe's mythology and art. You can read more about Circe in Cyndi's book, "Entering Hekate's Garden." Join The Covina Institute for deeper study of the crossroads of modern life and the deeper world. Every month we explore a different goddess through mythology, magic, and psychological constructs. Meditation, crafting, and workshops. Learn more about Covina. Books mentioned: Circe by Madeline Miller The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Emily Wilson Metamorphoses by Ovid, translated by Charles Martin. Art: John Williams Waterhouse and others. Find a great resource on art depicting Circe here.

Keeping Her Keys
All Things Must Die To Be Reborn: Exploring Psychospiritual Rebirth

Keeping Her Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 62:47


The power of entering into a period of exploring personal rebirth is one of the most challenging, and rewarding, journeys we can undertake. Through engaging with the spirit of rebirth, we reveal the pieces within us, be they difficult memories or personality aspects, that long to die. Myths such as Persephone and Inanna show us the universal power of the spiritual dismemberment and death, which ultimately lead to a new wholeness, where the soul is amplified and the shadow quieted. I'm joined by Angela Natividad, whose insights into mythology and personal experience elevate any discussion. We cover so many components of the rebirth journey, from the inspirational ancient rituals of Eleusis to the practical applied concepts that really help us transform, and what solar/lunar energies mean. I read a passage from "Lost Goddesses of Ancient Greece," by Charlene Spretnak. To go deeper into the rebirth journey, join my soul school, The Covina Institute. You can access the self-serve class/meditation on rebirth by subscribing to the Keeping Her Keys hub on Searchie. You can learn more about both at keepingherkeys.com

The Next Level Podcast
Angela Natividad

The Next Level Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 36:40


Angela is THE American in Paris. Having lived in the French capital for the last dozen years, Angela is an important voice in the startup, advertising, and creative worlds. Angela co-founded the esports agency Hurrah.gg, co-authored Generation Creation, and is responsible for the superb Reinventions series on Muse by CLIO, where she is a founding contributor. We discuss everything from the uniqueness of French swear words to the intersection of people, place, and era in bullding innovation collisions.

What The Meta
Episode 7 - Angela Natividad, anecdote extraordinaire and founder of Hurrah.group

What The Meta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 135:04


A time-consuming but excellent conversation with one of my favorite humans about how she got into esports, her background in customer support and advertising, moving to France just before the market collapsed and she ended up out of a job. We also dive into the creation of Hurrah.group and Angela's work with Women in Games and France Esports. If you want to learn something about leadership, being pitched an idea while drunk, how to manage stress, or maybe even how to work in esports, then you are in the right place. Enjoy this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/workinesports/support

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren
42 - Iglesia ni Carly Extravaganza | Carly Rae Jepsen: Dedicated Side B Review

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 154:21


We DEDICATE(d) our E•MO•TION(s) to our muse Carly Rae Jepsen in this supersized POP!corn special as we dissect and stan her latest album "Dedicated Side B." Join the pod squad as they look back at our "Iglesia ni Carly" journeys - what makes us so attached to her music, our all-time favorite tracks, our Dedicated Tour memories, and a track-by-track review of the album.Joining Cholo in this episode are Selina Ablaza, A.g. de Guzman, Emil Hofileña, Angela Natividad, Paula Molina, and Dren Pavia.ABOUT HELP FROM HOME PH (HFH): HFH is a volunteer-led information and coordination hub that aggregates various COVID-19 efforts in the Philippines. It contains listings of publicly accredited organisations seeking donations with information such as bank details, official social media accounts, and drop-off points for contributions in kind. For more information visit http://helpfromhome.ph For more updates subscribe to us and follow:FB: POPcorn with Cholo Sediaren / TW: @popcornwcholo  & @ccsediaren / IG: @popcornwcholo & @ccsediaren / YouTube: Cholo Sediaren  

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren
40 - We POP! As One (POP!corn First Anniversary Special)

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 111:48


We celebrate ONE YEAR of POP!corn in this supersized episode! Join Cholo and an all-star group of pod squad co-hosts (Deany Cheng, A.g. de Guzman, Emil Hofileña, Boodie Lastimosa, Rissa Martinez Paula Molina, Angela Natividad, Franz Palisoc, Dren Pavia, Kristoffer Purnell, and Aliyah Rojo) as they look back at the poppin' year that has been, bring back some POP!kerns (featuring the return of ABS-CBN, Kim Chiu's Bawal Lumabas, #WeBlockAsOne, Percy Jackson and Hamilton on Disney+, RuPaul's Drag Race), make some POP!takes on Ang Huling El Bimbo in our latest segment, and look forward to what's in store for the year to come.Thank you to everyone who has supported our podcast for the last year, we hope you enjoy all our episodes ahead!For more updates subscribe to us and follow:FB: POPcorn with Cholo Sediaren / TW: @popcornwcholo  & @ccsediaren / IG: @popcornwcholo & @ccsediaren / YouTube: Cholo Sediaren 

The Strategy Inside Everything
It’s all a game to Angela Natividad – or a sport.

The Strategy Inside Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 39:19


Hurrah's Angela Natividad made time on the Fourth of July to chat with Adam about how esports are blowing up, and what outsiders misunderstand. This is easily one of our favorite conversations of the season. Get full access to The Strategy Inside Everything at specific.substack.com/subscribe

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POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren
09 - Let's Go To The Mall! #SalvagedThings (Stranger Things Season 3)

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 96:47


IT'S A NEVER ENDING STORY... Literally. This week on POP!corn, we try to relive our ~lost episode~ about Stranger Things season 3 - our fave moments and characters (#JusticeForBarb), fan theories (why is there Russian paranoia? is Will gay?), how this cultural phenomenon has taken over our lives, and more!POP!kern topics of the week include Jane de Leon's casting as the new Darna, Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 3 and MMFF 2019 entries, Anne Curtis playing transgender on MMK.Joining Cholo in this episode are Boodie Lastimosa and a "special appearance" from Angela Natividad, who couldn't make it to our re-recording.For more updates subscribe to us and follow:FB: http://facebook.com/popcornwcholo  / TW: http://twitter.com/POPcornWCholo   & http://twitter.com/ccsediaren  / IG: http://instagram.com/popcornwcholo  & http://instagram.com/ccsediaren  / YouTube: http://youtube.com/cholosediaren   

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren
04 - The Quinn Fabray Show (Glee: A 10-Year Retrospective)

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 115:41


GLEEK OUT! POP!corn celebrates Glee's 10th Year Anniversary - our 10 year retrospective includes what made Glee a great show in its prime, our favorite characters, guest stars, and covers, and what glee would be in the modern era. POP!kern (Yaas or Pass) topics of the week feature the end of iTunes, trailer reaction for Blues Clues & You, new songs from Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, four new Harry Potter stories, and more! Joining Cholo in this episode are co-hosts Ian Comandante, Angela Natividad, and Enrico Reyes.For more updates subscribe to us and follow:FB: POPcorn with Cholo Sediaren / TW: @popcornwcholo  & @ccsediaren / IG: @popcornwcholo & @ccsediaren / YouTube: Cholo Sediaren 

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren
02 - Yael Yuzon | Yaaas Kween in the North (Game of Thrones Post-mortem)

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 152:43


SUPERSIZED EPISODE! On this episode, we have our Game of Thrones post-mortem: our take on the final season's highlights and controversies, our favorite moments and characters from the entire show, and more!Yaas or Pass topics include the Idol Philippines judging controversy, Black Mirror Season 5 trailer, and some (nananananana) Batnews!This episode features extra special guest Yael Yuzon (@yaelyraz) of Sponge Cola, who also promotes their band's latest album "Sea of Lights" (now available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify and all digital stores).Joining Cholo are co-hosts Emil Hofileña (@EmilHofilena) and Angela Natividad (@natividadangela).For more updates subscribe to us and follow:FB: POPcorn with Cholo Sediaren / TW: @popcornwcholo  & @ccsediaren / IG: @popcornwcholo & @ccsediaren / YouTube: Cholo Sediaren   

Vlan!
Vlan #77 Pourquoi vous devriez vous intéresser à l'esport avec Angela Natividad

Vlan!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 27:41


Angela Natividad est la fondatrice de Hurrah une agence spécialisée sur l’esport.Il existe de nombreux sujets à discuter lorsque l’on parle de jeux vidéos et plus particulièrement d’esport.D’abord différencier les 2, mais aussi parler de la violence dans ces jeux, de la présence des femmes, des compétences liés à l’export, du mouvement sociétal en général.Et ça tombe bien avec Angéla nous parlons de tout cela à la fois dans cet épisode de 25 minutes.Evidemment les passionnés du sujet n’y apprendront peut être rien mais si comme moi vous ne connaissez pas le sujet, vous trouverez sans doute cela passionnant.Angela est américaine et elle nous fait le plaisir de parler en français ce qui simplifie quand même tout :) Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Marketing Over Coffee Marketing Podcast
Talking esports with Angela Natividad!

Marketing Over Coffee Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018


In this Marketing Over Coffee: Learn about the past, present and future of esports! Direct Link to File Brought to you by our sponsors: ahrefs and MarketingProfs Hurrah – the esports gaming agency The average gamer is not a 15 year old boy in the basement The South Korean Epicenter Public sector esports incubators Fortnight […] The post Talking esports with Angela Natividad! appeared first on Marketing Over Coffee Marketing Podcast.

Fast Takes: The Best of The BeanCast™ Marketing Podcast
096-Fast Takes: Measuring Influence

Fast Takes: The Best of The BeanCast™ Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2011 5:53


In episode 143, Spike Jones and Angela Natividad discussed whether social influence measurement tools are living up to their hype.