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We have a super awesome show this week, as we chat to Rich, Founder and CEO of Steamforged Games and Anjuli from MyMiniFactory to chat about Warmachine, the amazing steampunk-inspired tabletop game, of which has just launched on MyMiniFactory! Want to know more about Warmachine on MyMiniFactory? Hit this link right here. Fancy unlocking a FREE one month trial? What are you waiting for, try this link on for size! You can check out the keynote regarding Warmachine from Adepticon here. Also on the show Matt and I chat about the 'lost' episode and our Top 3 reveals from Adepticon, which included the stunning new Space Wolves. Enjoy the show! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Welcome back to a slightly delayed podcast episode! We will update this post with a link to the Last Titans Kickstarter page once it launches, which is super super soon! On this week's episode we have an awesome interview with Steve Foote from Megabeast Games, as we discuss his brand new boardgame, Megabeast: Last Titans, which is launching via Kickstarter. It's a unique, family friendly affair, with cool card mechanics and is playable by the whole family. You can check out more details (and the amazing cover art) about the game at the link below: https://www.megabeastgames.com/ Also on the show we try to pick our Top 3 Board games, and we read out our community's choices too! Our hobby updates and the latest Warhammer news also feature. Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Rare earth elements are essential to electrification, decarbonization, and modern technology, yet only 1% of these materials are currently recycled globally. Cyclic Materials is changing that.In this episode of Building Better, Ahmad Ghahreman, CEO of Cyclic Materials, shares how his company is pioneering rare earth element recycling to create a circular supply chain for critical materials. He discusses the challenges of recycling rare earth elements, the impact on sustainability, and how Cyclic Materials' proprietary technology significantly reduces carbon footprint.The conversation covers the role of rare earth elements in clean energy, the business model behind recycling, and Ahmad's journey from academia to entrepreneurship. With policies increasingly mandating the recycling of critical metals, this episode explores the future of sustainable materials and the innovations driving change.About Building Better:Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Previously called the Future of Mobility podcast, the show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, leadership, and more.About Cyclic Materials:Established in 2021, Cyclic Materials is a cleantech company creating a circular supply chain for rare earth elements (REEs) and other critical materials for supporting the clean energy transition. Through its innovative technology, the company economically, sustainably, and domestically transforms end-of-life products into valuable raw materials that are essential to the production of electric vehicles, wind turbines, and motors for the electronics we use in our daily lives.In 2023, Cyclic Materials commissioned a commercial demonstration facility of the first stage of its process, MagCycle℠, which recovers rare earth magnets from end-of-life materials. In 2024, the company opened a second commercial demonstration facility in Kingston, Ontario, using its proprietary hydrometallurgical technology, REEPure℠, to produce Mixed Rare Earth Oxide. As global demand for REEs continues to rise, Cyclic Materials is scaling its technology across North America, Europe, and Asia.Key Takeaways: Cyclic Materials focuses on recycling rare earth elements to build a circular supply chain. Only 1% of rare earth elements are currently recycled globally. Electrification and decarbonization are driving the demand for rare earth elements. Cyclic Materials' technology reduces carbon footprint by 63%. The company operates on a spoke-and-hub model for recycling. Rare earth magnets are found in various products, including electronics and vehicles. Collection schemes for recycling are essential for material flow. The recycling industry is evolving to include critical metals. Cyclic Materials aims to provide cleaner, more sustainable materials. Policies are increasingly mandating the recycling of critical metals.About the Guest:Ahmad Ghahreman is a serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in cleantech and one of the world's top hydrometallurgists. He has co-invented more than 20 patents and commercialized multiple technologies, focusing on transforming the rare earth elements market with sustainable, ethical solutions.Links & Resources: Learn more about Cyclic Materials: Company Website Connect with Ahmad Ghahreman: LinkedIn Show Notes: brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/ahmadghahremanConnect with Building Better:Follow the podcast for more inspiring conversations: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
My guest on this episode of the podcast is Terence Kawaja, the CEO and founder of LUMA Partners, a boutique investment bank focusing on the digital media sector. Terry is a high-profile advisor for transactions in the marketing and advertising spaces, and LUMA Partners publishes the infamous LUMAscapes market maps for those ecosystems. The topics of our discussion include: Terry's general perspective on the digital advertising fundraising and M&A environment at the start of 2025; Why 2024 was so slow regarding digital advertising fundraising and M&A; Whether AdTech M&A follows the general business cycle; Whether the social media platforms are acquisitive; How the changing composition of the FTC impacts the outlook for ad tech M&A; Which companies might be underestimated as buyers of AdTech; Whether the widespread adoption of AI tools within the digital advertising space is an accelerant for M&A; Whether the current digital media environment is closely comparable to any historical point in time.Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Clarisights. Marketing analytics that makes it easy to get answers, iterate fast, and show the impact of your work. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. ContextSDK. ContextSDK uses over 200 smartphone signals to detect a user's real-world context, allowing apps to deliver perfectly timed push notifications and in-app offers.Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture.The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
For more than a century, window cleaning for skyscrapers has been a dangerous, labor-intensive job. Skyline Robotics is changing that.In this episode of Building Better, Ross Blum, President and COO of Skyline Robotics, discusses how their flagship robotic system, Ozmo, is transforming facade maintenance through automation. Ozmo cleans windows three times faster than traditional methods, reduces risk for human workers, and creates new opportunities in the industry.The conversation explores the challenges of implementing robotics in an established industry, how trust is built with stakeholders, and the role of human labor in automation. Ross also shares insights into privacy concerns, cost drivers, and the technical complexities of working with outdoor robotics.About Building Better:Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Previously called the Future of Mobility podcast, the show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, leadership, and more.About Skyline Robotics:Skyline Robotics is a deep tech robotics and automation company bringing robotics to facade maintenance. Its flagship product, Ozmo, is the world's first high-rise window cleaning robot, offering a safer, faster, and more effective alternative to human window washers. With artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning, Ozmo is disrupting the $40B window cleaning industry. While Ozmo automates the physical task, human operators remain an integral part of the process, overseeing operations and ensuring efficiency.Key Takeaways: Skyline Robotics is revolutionizing window cleaning through automation. The company's mission is to own the facade, extending beyond just cleaning. Automation presents major opportunities in outdoor environments. Trust-building is critical for successful implementation of robotics. Privacy concerns must be addressed when using data collection technologies. The cost of window cleaning is influenced by labor, weather, and regulations. Human labor still plays a role in the automation process. Transparency and humility are key in building client relationships. Technical challenges include adapting to various building designs and conditions. Data analysis can enhance building maintenance and efficiency.Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Skyline Robotics 05:52 The Importance of Facade Maintenance 08:47 Cost Drivers in Window Cleaning 11:34 Automation and Labor Dynamics 14:58 Privacy Concerns and Data Management 17:49 Facade Management Opportunities 20:44 Technical Challenges in Robotic Cleaning 23:41 Building Trust in Automation 26:48 The Journey of Innovation 29:54 Conclusion and Key Takeaways 46:17 The Complexity of Window Cleaning Automation 48:40 Building Trust in Automation IndustriesAbout the Guest:Ross Blum is the President and COO of Skyline Robotics, leading operations across Israel and the USA. With a background in business operations and strategy, Ross previously served as COO of Quidd and CAO of pingmd, leading both companies through successful acquisitions. He holds a J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, an M.S. from Georgetown University in Sports Management, and a B.S. in Business Management from Babson College.Links & Resources: Learn more about Skyline Robotics: Skyline Robotics LinkedIn Connect with Ross Blum: Ross Blum LinkedIn Show Notes: brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/rossblumConnect with Building Better:Follow the podcast for more inspiring conversations: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
** The interview with Anjuli was recorded a week prior to the rest of the podcast due to illness, so some of the campaigns discussed have unfortunately finished. At the time of this upload the Highland Miniatures one is finishing shortly, see link below: https://www.myminifactory.com/frontier/fantasy-fillers-and-heroes-sunland-3123?referral=2596c97e The Trench Crusade campaign has finished, however you can find the details of the campaign here, and you can check out more about the game here. The painting competition is still ongoing, and you can check out all the details right here! Keep your eye on MyMiniFactory.com for future campaigns ** This episode is sponsored, it seems, by Nurgle, as Dave battles through to ensure this podcast episode is released! This week's episode features a fantastic interview with Anjuli from MyMiniFactory. She discusses the latest campaigns, such as Trench Crusade and Highland Miniatures, as well as 3D printing in general. If you have a 3D printer, then you need to get on MyMiniFactory PRONTO. Dave and Matt also discuss models and releases they'd love to see released by Games Workshop this year, as well as reading out the community choices. We also have the latest GW news and Guess Sprue too. If you fancy checking out Matt's 3D printer reviews then why not check out the link below: https://spruesandbrews.com/2024/10/18/elegoo-mercury-plus-2-0-review-wash-cure-made-easy/ https://spruesandbrews.com/2024/10/12/mars-5-ultra-review-the-best-resin-3d-printer-for-beginners/ Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
The ability to learn on your own is one of the most valuable skills you can develop. The world is moving too fast to rely only on formal education or structured training. If you want to stay ahead, you need to take control of your own learning.In this solo episode, Brandon Bartneck breaks down three key pillars of effective learning: Depth & Breadth – Why becoming a T-shaped individual makes it easier to pick up new skills. Mastering the Fundamentals – Why struggling through the basics builds intuition and adaptability. The Pace of Learning – Why learning faster (without sacrificing understanding) gives you a massive edge.This episode explores why these concepts matter, how they apply to real-world success, and how you can train yourself to learn better, faster, and more effectively.About Building Better:Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Previously called the Future of Mobility podcast, the show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, leadership, and more.Key Takeaways: The best learners aren't just deep or broad—they're both. Once you master one field, it becomes easier to pick up new ones quickly. Learning fundamentals builds intuition and makes you less dependent on external tools. The ability to learn fast without sacrificing quality is a competitive advantage. Learning compounds like investing—what you master today makes it easier to learn something new tomorrow.Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction: Why Self-Learning Matters 02:30 – The T-Shaped Individual and Orthogonal Thinking 07:20 – Mastering the Fundamentals and First-Principles Learning 12:15 – The Pace of Learning: Why Speed Matters 17:40 – Applying This Framework to Career and Business 20:10 – Final Thoughts and TakeawaysLinks & Resources: Show Notes: brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/selflearningConnect with Building Better:Follow the podcast for more insights on learning, leadership, and innovation: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of Building Better with Brandon Bartneck, Kacie Freeberg, a leader in automotive returnable packaging, joins the conversation to discuss the critical role of sustainable packaging solutions in the supply chain. Kacie is Senior Director, Industrial at ORBIS Corporation. With a deep understanding of returnable packaging, Kacie shares insights on how it drives cost savings, reduces waste, and enhances sustainability in automotive manufacturing. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration, problem-solving, and clear communication in achieving continuous improvement. Kacie also provides valuable perspectives on supplier relationships, career development, and the innovations shaping the future of automotive packaging and manufacturing automation. About Building Better:Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Previously called the Future of Mobility podcast, the show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, leadership, and more. About ORBIS Corporation: Menasha Corporation, ORBIS' parent company, celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2024. With 175 years of material handling expertise and 70 years of plastics innovations, ORBIS helps world-class customers move their products faster, safer, and more cost-effectively with reusable totes, pallets, containers, dunnage, and racks. Using a proven approach, ORBIS experts analyze customers' systems, design solutions, and execute reusable packaging programs to create a more sustainable supply chain for their business. ORBIS uses packaging life-cycle assessments to provide directional guidance on environmental impact data, helping customers make informed decisions on the benefits of reusable vs. single-use packaging to achieve longer-term cost savings while minimizing their overall environmental impact. As a steward of sustainability, ORBIS is committed to a better world for future generations. ORBIS is a part of Menasha Corporation, one of the oldest family-owned manufacturers in the United States. Headquartered in Oconomowoc, ORBIS has more than 3,300 employees and almost 50 locations throughout North America and Europe. Key Takeaways: Returnable packaging is a sustainable alternative to expendable packaging. It increases pack density, reduces waste, and drives cost savings. Achieving sustainability goals requires collaboration across the supply chain. Clear problem definition is essential for effective problem-solving. Continuous improvement is key in automotive manufacturing. Ergonomics and safety must be prioritized in packaging design. Change management plays a crucial role in implementing new packaging strategies. Using real-world examples helps demonstrate successful collaboration. Effective communication strengthens supplier relationships and team dynamics. A continuous improvement mindset can be cultivated through coaching. Common language within teams is essential for long-term success. Supplier relationships are crucial for problem-solving and innovation. Automation is reshaping the role of packaging in modern manufacturing. Hands-on manufacturing experience provides valuable learning opportunities. Embracing challenges fosters career growth and leadership development. Chapters: Introduction to Returnable Packaging Understanding the Scale of Impact Driving Continuous Improvement Personal Insights on Problem Solving Building a Common Language for Team Success Innovations in Automotive: Cost Savings and Sustainability Navigating Complex Systems in Manufacturing Embracing Challenges for Career Growth About the Guest: Kacie Freeberg is an expert in returnable packaging and supply chain efficiency, helping automotive manufacturers implement sustainable, cost-effective solutions. She brings extensive industry experience in collaboration, communication, and continuous improvement strategies that drive meaningful impact within organizations. Links & Resources: Learn more about Kacie Freeberg: LinkedIn Learn more about ORBIS Corporation: ORBIS Website Show Notes: brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/kaciefreeberg Connect with Building Better: Follow the podcast for more inspiring conversations: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
"Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is, I don't know which half." Knowing the context of his work, my view of the infamous quote attributed to John Wanamaker is that advertising measurement is fundamentally and necessarily uncertain, even in success. This surfaces another, in my view, invalid interpretation of the quote: that advertising is only effective when it can be measured perfectly, absolutely, and with total precision. To my mind, this has been the prevailing view within digital advertising sector: that advertising measurement is inherently defined by total, deterministic precision. This is the measurement myth. In this podcast, I'll unpack the measurement myth and why I believe the digital advertising ecosystem is abandoning it in favor of more holistic, statistically sophisticated, and scalable approaches to advertising attribution and measurement. I'll discuss some of the methodologies at the frontier of advertising attribution that are alleviating the need for deterministic identity in advertising measurement and how their use allows advertisers to materially expand the reach of their messaging, and what the implications of that are for the digital economy. Resources referenced / cited in this podcast: CapitalOne Mobile e-Commerce Statistics Sensor Tower 5 Year Market Forecast IAB 2025 Outlook Study Meta's Renaissance Everything is an ad network Netflix and Disney+ advertising, two years in Flying blind Last-click attribution, deterministic measurement, and Wittgenstein's ruler A Comprehensive Guide to Bayesian Marketing Mix Modeling Podcast: Understanding Interoperable Private Attribution (with Ben Savage) What is Federated Learning in digital advertising? Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
After battling the forces of Nurgle we are finally able to put out our first podcast episode of 2025! The first episode of a new year is always super special as it's our Hobby Resolution show, where we review how well (or not so well) we got on with last years resolutions before setting out our objectives for the year ahead. You folks haven't disappointed as you have sent in your picks too, which we read out towards the end of the show. Not only all that, but we also chat in detail about the recent LVO preview, which showed off a whole bunch of amazing releases across Age of Sigmar and 40k, including some Black Library models. Happy New Year, at long last, community! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of Building Better with Brandon Bartneck, Trevor Blondeel, founder of Manufacturing Greatness, joins the conversation to explore the evolving landscape of manufacturing leadership. Trevor brings over 25 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, sharing insights on bridging the gap between expectations and reality in leadership roles, fostering self-awareness, and driving continuous improvement. The discussion highlights the importance of transparency, curiosity, and core values in shaping a positive organizational culture. Trevor shares actionable strategies for connecting the top to the shop and emphasizes the power of emotional intelligence and feedback in developing engaged, accountable teams. About Building Better: Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Previously called the Future of Mobility podcast, the show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, leadership, and more. Key Takeaways: Manufacturing leadership requires a shift in cultural perceptions. Engagement in manufacturing is lower than in other industries. Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership. Feedback is essential for closing the showing up gap. Core values should translate into observable behaviors. Continuous improvement is a team effort, not just a process. Curiosity drives better communication and understanding. Simplifying complex systems can lead to better outcomes. Transparency in leadership fosters trust and connection. Clear communication is key to effective leadership. Chapters: The Evolution of Perception in Manufacturing Leadership Bridging the Expectation Gap in Leadership Understanding the Showing Up Gap Cultivating a Learning Organization The Complexity of Organizational Leadership The Human Element in Manufacturing Processes About the Guest: Trevor Blondeel is the founder of Manufacturing Greatness and a seasoned manufacturing leadership coach with over 25 years of industry experience. Through his speaking, coaching, and advisory services, Trevor helps manufacturers connect the top to the shop, driving engagement, productivity, and continuous improvement. He is certified with the Center for Executive Coaching, holds a Professional Coaching Certification with the ICF, and is a Genos Emotional Intelligence practitioner. Trevor is also an experienced public speaker and active member of the National Speakers Association. Links & Resources: Learn more about Trevor's speaking services: trevorblondeel.com Explore coaching and advisory programs: manufacturinggreatness.com Listen to the Manufacturing Greatness podcast: Podcast Subscribe to Trevor's newsletter: Sign Up Show Notes: brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/trevorblondeel Connect with Building Better: Follow the podcast for more inspiring conversations: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of Building Better with Brandon Bartneck, Tim Huntzinger, founder of California-based XOTO, shares his journey from designing in the aerospace and automotive industries to creating a revolutionary three-wheeled vehicle. With over 20 years of experience working for top companies like NASA, Boeing, Fisker, Rivian, GM, and Kittyhawk, Tim's expertise informs his innovative approach to enhancing the joy of motorcycling while improving safety. Tim discusses how XOTO combines the joy of riding with advanced safety features, including a self-stabilizing three-wheel design that ensures stability, maneuverability, and fun. The conversation highlights the challenges of building a sustainable business model, the importance of human-centered design, and how XOTO's rental program introduces the vehicle to new riders. About Building Better: Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Previously called the Future of Mobility podcast, the show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, leadership, and more. Key Takeaways: Tim's experience in aerospace and automotive informs XOTO's innovative design approach. XOTO's self-stabilizing three-wheel system enhances safety and riding enjoyment. Motorcycling creates a unique sense of presence and connection to the environment. The vehicle is optimized for low-speed urban maneuverability and user-friendly operation. Human-centered design is central to XOTO's mission. XOTO's modular lithium-ion battery provides a 45-mile range, with an option to double it. Riders in California only need a standard driver's license to ride XOTO. Using off-the-shelf parts simplifies manufacturing and repair processes. The rental program introduces the vehicle to new riders in tourist areas. The future of motorcycling lies in designs that prioritize safety, utility, and fun. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Tim Huntzinger and XOTO 05:05 The Joy of Motorcycling and Its Challenges 12:14 Designing a Safer Urban Vehicle 18:13 Technical Innovations in Vehicle Design 22:13 Building a Sustainable Business Model 27:03 Manufacturing and Assembly Strategies 32:55 The Importance of Human-Centered Design 43:05 Exploring Product Development Approaches 45:01 The Intersection of Design and Market Needs About the Guest: Tim Huntzinger is the founder of XOTO and an industrial designer with over 20 years of experience in the aerospace and automotive industries. He holds a Master's degree in Industrial Design from the ArtCenter College of Design and a BFA in Industrial Design from Brigham Young University. Tim's passion for transportation and safety led him to create XOTO, a company redefining the motorcycling experience with its innovative three-wheeled electric vehicles. Links & Resources: Learn more about XOTO: xotoinc.com Learn more about Tim Huntzinger: LinkedIn Profile Show Notes: brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/timhuntzinger Connect with Building Better: Follow the podcast for more inspiring conversations: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by two academics -- Julian Runge from Northwestern University's Medill School and Koen Pauwels from Northeastern University -- for a conversation about the methodological (and stylistic) distinction between marketing experimentation and probabilistic measurement. Julian has previously appeared on the podcast and recently contributed a guest article for Mobile Dev Memo, and he and I have co-authored a number of articles (including this Harvard Business Review piece). Koen runs the Marketing and Metrics blog as well as the Pauwels on Marketing newsletter on LinkedIn. Some of the topics addressed in our discussion include: Experimentation in marketing measurement; The most popular techniques for probabilistic measurement, and how they are implemented; How a firm can integrate experimentation into its marketing measurement efforts; How firms tend to improperly implement Media Mix Modeling; Whether it is possible to measure incrementality for a specific channel, using that channel's tools; How marketers should think about demonstrating the value of their efforts; How the value of brand equity can be measured and integrated into marketing measurement; How a firm should think about experimentation and opportunity cost. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of Building Better with Brandon Bartneck, Felix Leach, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford, and Nick Molden, CEO of Emissions Analytics, join the discussion on sustainable transportation. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of mass and distance in determining the environmental impact of transportation, highlighting these as the most important variables for sustainability. Felix and Nick also advocate for a radical reset in public policy and taxation systems to simplify and better align with environmental realities. They discuss the interconnectedness of the transportation ecosystem, the role of consumer choices, and actionable steps toward a more sustainable future. About Building Better: Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Previously called the Future of Mobility podcast, the show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, leadership, and more. Key Takeaways: Mass and distance are the two most important variables in determining transportation sustainability. Simplicity on the far side of complexity is crucial for effective policies. Current vehicle taxation systems are overly complex and need a reset. Transportation policy must reflect true environmental costs. Consumer choices significantly influence environmental outcomes. Public engagement and education are vital for achieving change. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Critical Mass and Its Importance 05:29 Understanding Vehicle Mass and Environmental Impact 08:32 Navigating Complexity in Transportation Decisions 11:29 Proposed Solutions for Vehicle Taxation 14:31 The Role of Mass in Vehicle Technology Comparison 17:42 Resetting the Transportation Policy Framework 25:56 Rethinking Vehicle Taxation 32:52 Simplifying Consumer Choices 39:06 The Moral Debate on Driving 42:52 Defining System Boundaries 46:13 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions About the Guests: Felix Leach is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford, specializing in emissions and efficiency in thermal propulsion systems. Felix is the author of Racing Toward Zero and co-author of Critical Mass, which advocates for a simplified understanding of vehicles' environmental impact. Nick Molden is the CEO of Emissions Analytics, a company he founded in 2011 to assess the holistic environmental impact of vehicles. Nick co-authored Critical Mass and chairs multiple European standardization groups on vehicle emissions and air quality. He is also an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Imperial College London. Links & Resources: Learn more about Felix Leach: University of Oxford Profile Learn more about Nick Molden: Emissions Analytics Critical Mass: SAE Book Details Critical Mass on Amazon: Amazon Link Connect with Building Better: Follow the podcast for more inspiring conversations: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Meta's trajectory over the past few years has been defined by its response to Apple's App Tracking Transparency, or ATT, privacy policy, with its recovery serving as a blueprint for success in the modern digital advertising operating environment. And in adapting to ATT, Meta may have executed one of the most remarkable, wholesale business model transitions in modern corporate history. The company transformed the core engagement model of its two flagship products, Facebook and Instagram, while re-engineering the digital advertising infrastructure that serves as the singular revenue engine of its business. And in doing so, Meta grew its stock price from a low point of less than $100 in February 2023 -- a level the company hadn't seen since 2016 -- to over $600 today. How did Meta go from a 4% year-over-year revenue decline in Q3 2022, with Mark Zuckerberg earnestly entreating investors to remain patient, to 25% revenue growth in Q3 2023? And what catalyzed both of these inflections? In this podcast, I'll tell the story of Meta's renaissance: the factors that led to the company's tumultuous decline in 2022 and, critically, what the company changed to invigorate growth in 2023 and 2024. Resources referenced in this podcast: Understanding conversion optimization in digital advertising Facebook's App Event Optimization tool showcases the power of its data in Q1 earnings Digital Advertising, Demand Routing, and the Millionaires' Mall The changing face of mobile marketing with event-based bidding Facebook may take 7% revenue hit from Apple privacy changes The App Tracking Transparency recession The perilous mythology of Brand Marketing for digital products The big economy of small advertisers Evaluating the Impact of Privacy Regulation on E-Commerce Firms: Evidence from Apple's App Tracking Transparency (working paper) Unpacking Meta's pivot to an open graph and short-form video Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) Morgan Stanley 2024 Technology, Media & Telecom Conference (Transcript) Unpacking Meta's Q2 2022 earnings: measurement still looms large Is CAPI future-proof? Meta's AEM update and the disappearing IP address Understanding Google's Universal App Campaign (UAC) changes What comes next after Facebook's VO campaign strategy? Generative AI for ad creative: five value milestones Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Dave and Matt interview the masterminds behind the game Moonstone in this week's episode of our podcast! Tom, Suzie and Joe join us from Goblin King Games to chat to us about the creation of Moonstone, it's award winning showing at last years UK Games Expo and a peek in to the future. You can check out more about the game at the link below, as well as Matt's review of their latest box, Life and Death Struggle. https://www.moonstonethegame.com/ https://spruesandbrews.com/2024/12/15/life-death-struggle-moonstone-two-player-starter-set-unboxing-and-review/ Also on the show we chat about all the latest goings on in the many worlds of Warhammer including the Empire Wizard and Iron Warriors Warsmith reveals, and we also choose our Top 3 Moonstone minis. And...oh yeah...potentially the shortest Guess Sprue yet... Enjoy! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
It's a MASSIVE episode this week as we chat about two very awesome things... Firstly Dave and Matt headed off to Warhammer World to take part in the massive Grand Narrative event which for the first time was being hosted here in the UK, as well as over in the states. We discuss how the event was ran, what we loved...and what we didn't love. GW also treated us to one of the best Warhammer Previews of recent times, so we just had to discuss all the stuff we saw which included plastic Kriegsmen and more heavy ordance, new AoS Goblins and brand new Aeldari minis. As well as those two big topics we of course have the latest Warhammer news, our hobby updates and Top 3 (which this week was all about picking our favourite minis from the reveal.) Enjoy! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
My guest on this episode of the podcast is Niels Hoven, the CEO of Mentava, a tutoring app that helps top-performing students achieve their potential. In this episode, Niels and I discuss: The special design considerations inherent in building an app for children; How the interface of an app needs to be adapted to users who have never used another app before; The kinds of feedback that can be used to improve a children's product, given a lack of analytics; The design challenges that arise when building for two audiences: children and their parents; Price sensitivity for educational apps and whether going premium is the best option; The limitations or constraints faced with monetization for a children's' app; The best way to approach growth for a children's app; How to consider user outcomes and churn; The story of Mentava's unplanned launch. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance. Moloco. Moloco is a trusted and transparent advertising platform powered by machine learning. Moloco can drive the best outcomes for mobile app advertising through Moloco Ads as experienced by marquee brands such as Bumble, Draftkings, and Playrix. For retailers and streaming enterprises, Moloco also provides a best-in-class advertising platform powered by machine learning to build and manage their own ad businesses. Learn more at www.moloco.com/podcast. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast, I speak to returning guest Maor Sadra, the CEO of INCRMNTAL, about changing attitudes toward marketing measurement. The catalyst for this conversation was a set of diagrams that Maor recently published on the INCRMNTAL blog, ranking various marketing measurement methodologies across a number of features. In this episode, we discuss: The tradeoffs inherent in the above spiderweb diagram; Whether and how app advertisers implement experiments in their marketing; The popularity of media mix modeling in the app advertising ecosystem and whether enthusiasm for it has changed; Trends in the composition of user acquisition budgets by channel for app advertisers; Whether budget is shifting meaningfully to the web for app advertisers; The gaps in measurement that app advertisers struggle to close; Whether budgets are increasing on Meta and Google as their AI-empowered solutions expand; How AI plays a role in marketing measurement. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance. Clarisights. Marketing analytics that makes it easy to get answers, iterate fast, and show the impact of your work. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Matt, Jay and Andy are back with special guests Gary and Steve from Dark Fantastic Mills! Those scenery wizards have joined the guys to chat about their latest Kickstarter Campaign which is running until Friday 22nd November (so get backing ASAP!). You can find the link to the project below: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/darkfantasticmills/firebase-trench-zone Keeping it terrain, the gents also chat about their Top 3 terrain pieces, as well as reading out the community choices. Hobby updates and the latest Warhammer news return, as well as Matt's second go hosting our 'Guess Sprue' game. Enjoy! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Dave, Matt and Andy form a fellowship and embark on a journey on this week's episode, as it's a Middle-Earth special! We chat about the history of the Stratagy Battle Game, and look forward to the new edition of the game alongside the new big box, War of the Rohirrim. We keep it Middle-Earth in both our Top 3 and our Guess Sprue game. Finally we do also have the latest news and the community Top 3 to round out the show. Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
#115 I attended the NAS Summit last weekend and here's 10 things I learned about the Art and Craft of Content Creation from some of India's most popular creators. The energy was off the charts as were the speakers. From Ankur Warikoo to Nusseir Yassin (the man behind Nas Daily) From Kartik Aaryan to Dhwani Bhanushali and so many more who openly shared the what and how behind their own Journey and business. Tune in now to catch the excerpts form the Day long Summit.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who could benefit from it! Don't forget to subscribe to Success with Savitha for more valuable insights on success, mindset, and entrepreneurship.Let's continue this conversation over on [LinkedIn or Instagram]—I'd love to hear your thoughts on today's episode and how you're working to build your own money mindset.Follow Savitha:Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/savithananjappa/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/successwithsavitha/Subscribe & Review:If you loved today's episode, make sure to subscribe and leave a review on [Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts].
The gang is all here for the 2nd episode of our brand new season of episodes. We have lots to get through, including an exclusive interview with Mark from MyMiniFactory, our Top 3 reveals from the recent Warhammer Day preview show and a roundup of the recent Warhammer news. We also have a segment dedicated to the Triple C, aka the Craig Chesters Cup, which was created in memory of local Warhammer legend (and Chief Unicorn of our local gaming group, the Purple Sparkly Unicorns). As always you can get involved with the show by either entering your Top 3s or submitting a question/comment that you want to be read on the show by using the hashtag #SpruesQA on social media. Links from the show: MyMiniFactory DC Campaign Mars 5 Ulta Review The Triple C Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH — https://freesound.org/s/163532/ — License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
#113 This is No 4 in the series on Success, In this episode we dive into the topic of building a powerful money mindset. I discuss how your beliefs and thoughts about money shape your financial success, and share actionable steps to help you shift limiting beliefs, embrace abundance, and unlock your full earning potential.Whether you're a business owner looking to scale, or someone striving for financial independence, this episode will guide you through practical strategies to transform your relationship with money and create a mindset that attracts wealth and opportunity.Notable Quotes:“Your money mindset isn't set in stone. It's something you can work on and grow over time.”“Earning more doesn't mean taking away from someone else. The more you earn, the more you can give back and create impact.”“When you're grateful for what you already have, you create emotional space for more abundance.”If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who could benefit from it! Don't forget to subscribe to Success with Savitha for more valuable insights on success, mindset, and entrepreneurship.Let's continue this conversation over on [LinkedIn or Instagram]—I'd love to hear your thoughts on today's episode and how you're working to build your own money mindset.Follow Savitha:https://www.linkedin.com/in/savithananjappa/https://www.instagram.com/successwithsavitha/Subscribe & Review:If you loved today's episode, make sure to subscribe and leave a review on [Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts].
SEASON/SERIES/EDITION (delete as you see approriate) IS FINALLY HERE! It's been a heck of a busy summer, but we are really pleased to be back with a brand new series of podcast episodes. To launch the new series we have an exclusive interview with Will Shick from Atomic Mass Games (AMG). We quiz him on all things Star Wars Shatterpoint, Marvel Crisis Protocol and Star Wars Legion. In the spirit of AMG we decided to focus the Top 3 on our favourite models that AMG have done. As always, we've also asked you folks, the community, for your input. As we have a new series it's time to add a new segment or two. Dave has a game to play with Matt (with a working title of Who is that Warhammer Character) and we launch the hashtag #spruesqa where you can ask us questions about all things Warhammer and minature related, which we will try to answer some of on our next podcast! Finally, Dave and Matt chat hobby updates and run through all the recent goings on over on Warhammer Community. We hope you enjoy this first episode of the new season, and we'd love to hear your feedback over on social media! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard sci fi atmosphere ph Sny 1b14 9.wav by ERH -- https://freesound.org/s/163532/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Do you ever feel alone? Lonely? Disconnected from the rest of the world? Does it get you down? It's the human condition. And how we decide to handle it may just determine how we experience our journey in terms of our own mental health and even spirituality. For this podcast, I invited two people who have had profound experiences that you would think would lead to incredible isolation. Each person has a totally different perspective on their experience. Lise DeGuire shares her journey of surviving severe burns at the age of four. Her sunny disposition and determination to make friends helped her navigate these difficult times. Cherie's story is equally compelling. A survivor of Hodgkin's lymphoma, sudden cardiac arrest, and a heart transplant, she spent over a decade isolated and bedridden. Cherie speaks candidly about the different types of isolation she experienced—from the void she felt during cancer treatment, to the inability to communicate while on life support, to the prolonged isolation of her recovery. Through it all, she learned the importance of self-compassion and developing a deep relationship with her body. I also share some of my own bumps in the road that led to experiences of isolation, including a difficult divorce and a battle with cancer. My journey highlights how isolation can sometimes lead to profound self-discovery and spiritual growth. Three women. Three different stories. Perhaps one of the most important take aways is the importance of living from the inside out, how it fosters compassion and greater connection. Tune in to hear these inspiring stories and gain valuable insights into our common journey. You won't want to miss this enlightening and heartfelt conversation. What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.” –Gary Hensel Learn more at Follow Bump on: ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ ➡️
It's been a little while, but our little podcast is back! And whilst I say little, this episode certainely isn't, as we have been lucky enough to obtain all of the Faction Packs for Age of Sigmar 4th Edition! Armed with these packs we give you our first impressions of every single one in this week's episode. Interested in a particular faction? We've timestamped the episode so you can skip to your army of choice! Also on the episode we discuss all the latest Warhammer news, come up with our Top with Warhammer related song titles and runthrough our hobby updates. Oh! And Matt & Jay chat about there recently trip to this years UK Games Expo. It's all happening! Blades of Khorne: 34 Disciples Tzeentch: 38m 19s Hedonites of Slaanesh: 40m 16s Maggotkin of Nurgle: 47m Skaven: 50m 48s Slaves to Darkness: 54m 38s Flesh Eater Courts: 57m 13s Nighthaunt: 59m 57s Ossiarch Bonereapers: 1hr 2m 14s Soulblight Gravelords: 1hr 4m 57s Gloomspite Gitz: 1hr 7m Ogor Mawtribes: 1hr 9m 27s Orruk Warclans: 1hr 12m 40s Sons of Behemat: 1hr 18m 34s Cities of Sigmar: 1hr 23m 54s Daughters of Khaine: 1hr 25m 13s Fyreslayers: 1hr 26m 37s Idoneth Deepkin: 1hr 28m 27s Kharadron Overlords: 1hr 29m 36s Lumienth Realmlords: 1hr 30m 58s Seraphon: 1hr 37m 19s Stormcast Eternals: 1hr 39m 24s Sylvaneth: 1hr 41m 39s Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
MDM Canon is a new podcast series from Mobile Dev Memo in which co-hosts Eric Seufert and Stewart Johnson select an article from the Mobile Dev Memo archive and discuss it at length. This episode focuses on an article titled What is performance marketing?, first published in October 2018. The episode attempts to clarify what I see as a broad misunderstanding of the general marketing taxonomy with a functional definition of performance marketing. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Clarisights. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. You'll see why thousands of performance marketers trust Clarisights every day. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
My guest on this episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast is Archie Stonehill, the Head of Product at Stash, a D2C and web shop enablement tool for mobile game developers. Prior to Stash, Archie was an investor at Makers Fund, a venture capital fund investing in the gaming ecosystem. In this episode, among other topics, Archie and I discuss: The history of alternative mobile app stores, starting most prominently with Epic's Project Liberty and progressing through those lawsuits, as well as Google's settlement with states' attorneys general; The current state of affairs with respect to alternative app stores and alternative in-app payments; The size of the "shadow IAP economy" on mobile, enabled by web shops; How much traction do you think alternative app marketplaces will see in the EU under the auspices of the DMA, including the four that are live now: AltStore Pal, the Aptoide games store, Mobivention, and SetApp Mobile; The key advantages of web shops over platform storefronts; How developers can overcome the conversion friction inherent in moving users to alternative storefronts. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Clarisights. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. You'll see why thousands of performance marketers trust Clarisights every day. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
My guest on this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast is Tom Smith, a partner at specialist competition law firm Geradin Partners. I invited Tom to the podcast to discuss the recently passed Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Bill in the UK, which grants the UK's Competition and Markets Authority with broad new powers to regulate digital markets. Among other things, Tom and I discuss: What the DMCC aims to achieve; The political context around the DMCC; How the DMCC differs from the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA); What new powers and obligations the DMCC grants and imposes upon the CMA; The long-term consequences of the DMCC. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Clarisights. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. You'll see why thousands of performance marketers trust Clarisights every day. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
It's a big week for the Age of Sigmar on this week's podcast! Dave & Matt are here for Episode 232 of the Sprues & Brews Podcast to chat about the reveal of Skaventide, the brand new launch box for Age of Sigmar 4.0. We chat about it's contents, including the Skaven and Stormcast minis, terrain, boards, core rule book and of course the Spearhead rules. We also discuss the Mortal Realms Reforged event that took place last Saturday over at Warhammer World;. We managed to get hands on with both the new edition of the game and Spearhead, and speak at length during this episode about our thoughts on the changes and how the game plays. That's not all however, as GW also had another Warhammer Preview, which we chat about at length. These reveals included 2 new minis across the next 2 40k Codexes, the Genestealer Cults and the Adepta Sororitas, and of course the grand unveiling of the new plastic Mechanicum. Finally, we round off the podcast with our Top 3 reveals across the last week. Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
UPDATE! The original version of Episode 231 included a duplicated News segment, whilst the Lore chat was MIA. Good news is this has now been re-exported with no issues and should start appearing across all platforms shortly! --- Yes! It's time for yet another episde of the Sprues & Brews Podcast! On this weeks episode we tackle a very on topic issue right now, as Matt leads us on a tale of Lore, and how it changes over time, focusing on Warhammer 40,000 (potentially inspired by some recent Custodes chatter...). With more Made to Order products coming soon our Top 3 this week focuses on what models we would love to see come back as part of said Made to Order service. We also read out your choices too towards the end of the show. And finally we have a healthy portion of recent news bits and bobs to discuss, including more updates from WarCom regarding Age of Sigmar's new edition and of course we chat about our hobby updates. Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Welcome to Episode 230 of our podcast! And it's a serious one this week as the team breaks down this past week's news regarding models being removed from the Warhammer Age of Sigmar range, including the closure of the Sacrosanct Chamber for the Stormcast Eternals. We've had a massive response on our social channels regarding this subject, so we've replaced this week's Top 3 with your comments. A massive thank you to everyone for submitting your comments, we are greatful for every single one! Also on the show we discuss other recent news articles, again mainly centred around Age of Sigmar reveals, however their is some Heresy stuff too! Finally we chat about our hobby progress since the last podcast, Enjoy! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast, I speak with Rishabh Jain, the CEO and co-founder of FERMÀT, an eCommerce platform designed to maximize advertising conversions for brands that recently raised a $17MM Series A led by Bain Capital. In our conversation, Rishabh and I discuss, among other topics: The implications for retail and eCommerce from the impending deprecation of third-party cookies in Chrome; Whether retailers and eCommerce brands are taking third-party cookie deprecation sufficiently seriously; Underappreciated knock-on / indirect consequences from the deprecation of third-party cookies in Chrome; The prospects for alternative identifiers; Who stands to gain the most from third-party cookie deprecation; Shopify's innovations, including Shop Cash and Shopify Audiences; Amazon's partnerships with Meta and Snap. Thanks to the sponsor of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Clarisights. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. You'll see why thousands of performance marketers trust Clarisights every day. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
This week we are joined by Mr Duncan Rhodes, who chats to us about all things Warhammer, including the launch of wave 3 of the Two Thin Coats paint range which is happening very very soon, an update on Duncan's Painting Academy and his ongoing love of Bretonnians (and the return of The Old World). We also have this week our Top 3 tips to anyone new joining the hobby (and yes, Duncan gives us his Top 3 too!). This is followed by the community choices. Finally we have all of our recent hobby updates and all the new news that have appeared since the last Top 3. Two Thin Coats Wave 3 Kickster Campaign Duncan Rhode's Painting Academy Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
On this week's episode we delve into the tasty reveals from this year's Las Vegas Open (LVO) which included some brand new Kroot, an undead Romeo & Juliet inspired Underworlds warband and the Solar Auxilla for Horus Heresy! Also on the show we have all the latest (none-LVO) news and all of our hobby updates, including a chat about the recent Old World Open Day over at Warhammer World, of which Andy attended. We hope you enjoy the episode! Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! Firstly, we've all (well, bar Andy who clearly has Nurgle's favour) been struck down with colds and coughs, so apologies for the additional noise during this episode (I edited a lot out where I could!). This is our first podcast episode of the year, so of course as is now tradition we review how we got on with last years Hobby Resolutions! We also set out our intentions for 2024 and read out the community choices. (We'll be reading more out in the next show, so please continue to send yours in). We also dedicate a section to the arrival of Warhammer: The Old World, based on our hands on experience with the new rules and minis. Sprues & Brews Music Created by Dave Sheard Website: DaveSheard.com Twitter: twitter.com/dave_sheard Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy introduces the concept of the One Hour Leader, a new offering designed specifically for female founders running million-dollar businesses. She dives deep into the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs as they transition from hitting seven-figure thresholds and the necessity to evolve and lead their teams differently. Kris encourages women to invest time and effort to address the people issues in their businesses and create a high-functioning work environment. She also emphasizes the need for a framework that allows for effective and efficient leadership without being consumed by the day-to-day people management struggles. Throughout the episode, Kris expresses a strong commitment to simplifying the leadership journey for female founders, highlighting the need for clarity, decisiveness, and building an aligned team that supports the vision of the business. Kris provides an in-depth overview of the One Hour Leader program, discussing its structure and the goals it aims to achieve. She delves into the importance of building a self-directed team that can deliver on the million-dollar dream, outlining the linear framework that she believes is essential for success. Leading people, creating a team, designing the team that will help you achieve the revenue goals that you have, or the vision goal that you have, or the reach goal that you have, or the time off goals that you have for yourself, that's easy for me. So let me make that easy for you. Key Takeaways from this Episode: Introduction to One Hour Leader: Introduces the One Hour Leader, the aim of the program, and who it's for. Simplifying Leadership: Simplifying leadership challenges faced for female founders and entrepreneurs, especially as they shift into the next level of their business Tailoring Leadership for Women: Discussion of the needs of women in leadership as their businesses grow Decision-Making Focus: Addressing the need for founders to make the most of their time and make actual change in their business Building a Self-Directed Team: The importance of handling performance issues, mistakes, and team dynamics The Cost of People Problems: Resolving people-related challenges in areas such as performance, lateness, life drama, resignations, and hiring difficulties. Contact Info and Recommended Resources Connect with Kris Plachy ONE HOUR LEADER Transform your current team into the self-directed team you wish you had in as little as one hour per week. Private Subscriber List: Get on the list today! TheVisionary.ceo Work with Kris and Her Team: TheVisionary.ceo The Moxy Sage CEO Boutique Your Business Edit Email: hello@thevisionary.ceo Linkedin Instagram Facebook Pinterest Medium Let's face it: We all read the reviews before we buy or check out something new these days… and podcasts are no exception. So if you've enjoyed my podcast and don't mind, I truly would appreciate a review posted to your favorite podcast platform (or two). It really does go a long way to reaching more like-minded individuals. Thank you so very much! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts
Get ready to elevate your life on Next Level: Good Vibes Only podcast with Darren and Jessica Salquist! In this episode, we delve into the profound insights of Brian Johnson's book, "Arete," exploring the Greek philosophy behind the word and unpacking 451 transformative ideas to help you activate your energy at its highest potential. Sonja Lyubomirsky states “Essential reading for anyone seeking to harness their heroic potential and influence the world in a positive way.” We kick off by understanding the essence of Arete—a concept that goes beyond mere excellence and taps into the idea of reaching one's highest potential and fulfilling one's purpose. How can embracing Arete empower us to live a life of purpose and passion? Navigating through the seven objectives outlined in the book, we explore strategies to activate our energy at its peak. From cultivating positive habits to embracing challenges as opportunities, each objective serves as a stepping stone on the path to realizing our full potential. But that's not all! We're thrilled to announce "Your Heroic Journey with CoreFit," a transformative experience that can be tailored to your preferences, whether virtual or in person. Join us as we discuss how this journey, inspired by the principles of Arete, can ignite your heroic spirit and propel you toward a life of vitality and fulfillment. Don't miss out on this power-packed episode that combines ancient wisdom with modern insights, offering practical tips and inspiration to activate your energy at its highest potential. Tune in to Next Level: Good Vibes Only on [Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts] and embark on a journey to unleash your full potential. It's time to live a life of Arete! If you are interested in this Heroic Journey with CoreFit, reach out to Darren Salquist and sign up now. Follow Darren Salquist, Life Changer, Self-Mastery and Wellness Coach, PTA and Personal Trainer on IG: @salquid Linkedin: Darren Salquist Follow Jessica Salquist, Life Changer, Nationally Board Certified Reflexologist, Heroic Coach and Executive Leader on IG: @reflexologyjedi FB: Find us by name Website: nextleveltransformationalcoaching.com
In this final installment of this Gen-X Women Founders mini series, host Kris Plachy dives into the emotional load and labor that comes with being a Gen-X woman leading her own business. She delves into the societal pressures and expectations placed on women, especially those who are ambitious and successful in their careers. From the guilt associated with balancing work and family to the challenges of self-advocacy and trusting one's own instincts, Kris explores the emotional burden carried by many Gen-X women. Throughout the episode, Kris encourages listeners to shed the guilt and embrace their worth and success. She emphasizes the importance of trusting oneself, and feeling pride in one's accomplishments. The conversation also highlights the need for empowerment and support among Gen-X women, addressing the impact of generational roles on personal and professional life. This episode discusses how Gen-X women also fully embrace their drive to continue to show up in the work place and lead. Kris also shares insights on the kind of support Gen-X women founders benefit from when they surround themselves with others like them. By being in a space with women like them, Gen-X founders are able to continue to thrive and grow in their businesses and in their lives. "You belong here in a leadership role. And we're going to swing that pendulum. We're going to pull the pendulum out of that masculine side and get you some more of that feminine leadership guidance so that you can be you. Confident you. Capable you. Exuberant you. Thriving you. Because she's in there." Key Takeaways from this Episode: Self-Advocacy and Confidence: Encourages women to trust themselves, be proud of their achievements, and not succumb to societal expectations that may undermine their confidence. Cultural Expectations and Guilt: Addresses the cultural expectations that surround successful women, and acknowledges that even successful women may feel unworthy due to societal judgments on their choices Breaking Generational Patterns: Encourages listeners to break free from the patterns that have been passed down to our generation, and instead, make choices based on their own desires and aspirations. Celebrating Independence: Women should not feel shame for curating and navigating their lives differently from societal norms. Embracing Change and Feminine Leadership: Embracing change, integrating new ways of leadership, and shifting the pendulum towards more feminine leadership, where women can thrive and contribute to the success of their companies. Why Gen X Female Founders Must Listen: This episode delivers a powerful blend of validation, empowerment, and practical insights tailored for Gen-X women founders. By addressing the unique challenges they face, fostering a sense of community connection, and encouraging self-acceptance, the episode serves as a source of inspiration and encouragement, offering a shared experience that resonates with the entrepreneurial journey of Gen-X women. Connect with Kris Plachy ONE HOUR LEADER Transform your current team into the self-directed team you wish you had in as little as one hour per week. Private Subscriber List: Get on the list today! thevisionary.ceo/lead Work with Kris and Her Team: TheVisionary.ceo The Moxy Sage CEO Boutique Your Business Edit Email: hello@thevisionary.ceo Linkedin Instagram Facebook Pinterest Medium Let's face it: We all read the reviews before we buy or check out something new these days… and podcasts are no exception. So if you've enjoyed my podcast and don't mind, I truly would appreciate a review posted to your favorite podcast platform (or two). It really does go a long way to reaching more like-minded individuals. Thank you so very much! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts
My guest on this episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast is Mikołaj Barczentewicz, a law professor at, and the research director of, the Law and Technology Hub at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. Mikolaj is an expert on European data privacy law and this is his fourth time appearing on the podcast: in previous episodes, we discussed the European digital privacy environment broadly, the future of EU-US data transfers, and the specifics of the EU's Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act. In this episode of the podcast, Mikolaj unpacks the realities of "pay or okay," which is the business model that Meta has decided to apply for its users in the EU, the EEA, and Switzerland after various rulings and commentary by EU courts, regulatory bodies, privacy boards, and privacy authorities. Under this model, a user is provided with a choice that dictates their ability to access a product: they can pay, or consent to having various forms of their data processed, often for digital advertising purposes (which is the "okay" component of the model's name). Several companies have applied this model in the EU in the face of the GDPR's restrictions related to data processing, as we discussed. Specific topics of our conversation include: Background on Meta's pay or okay subscription offering; Norway's banning of Meta's targeted advertising; and the European Data Protection Board's recent guidance on the ePrivacy Directive. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this latest episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy dives into the unique world of Gen-X women and the impact they have on leadership and change. This episode candidly addresses the impact of the pandemic on different generations and how it has influenced the struggles of the younger population. She discusses the need for leaders to understand and embrace the needs of the younger workforce and the importance of being open-minded and embracing change. The conversation also centers around the emotional load carried by Gen-X women, exploring how their leadership styles and personal well-being are shaped by the responsibilities they carry. Kris emphasizes the importance of being open-minded and seeking curiosity, rather than giving in to fear and judgment. Listeners can expect a thought-provoking exploration of how generational shifts influence leadership, personal growth, and professional challenges for Gen-X women. Tune in to the full episode to gain powerful insights into the world of Gen X women and how they are driving change in the workplace. “You can't be afraid of progress, and you have to be a leader who is willing to embrace it all.” ~Kris Plachy Key Takeaways from this Episode: Generation X as implementers of change: Discusses how Generation X has played a significant role in implementing the changes that the previous generation pushed for, highlighting their role in driving societal and workplace transformations. Leading a generation that experienced the pandemic: Addresses the responsibility of leaders, particularly Generation X, in guiding and supporting a generation that has been profoundly affected by the pandemic. Responsibility of Generation X in addressing the problems: Encourages self-reflection and accountability among Generation X in acknowledging and addressing the issues faced by the younger generation, emphasizing their role in contributing to solutions. Concerns about stifling opportunities for younger generation: Highlights the negative experiences and treatment faced by the younger generation, calling for empathy and understanding from leaders towards these challenges. The need to redesign businesses to support change and progress: Emphasizes the necessity of reshaping business structures and practices to align with the changing needs and values of the workforce, promoting a culture of progress and inclusivity. Why Gen X Female Founders Must Listen: This podcast episode addresses the crucial role Gen X female entrepreneurs played in implementing societal changes and how they are now facing a new generation pushing for further transformation post-COVID. The episode emphasizes the need for these entrepreneurs to confront their generation's resistance to change, particularly in areas like mental health, diversity, and work-life balance, and advocates for embracing the innovative potential of the younger workforce to lead businesses into the future. Connect with Kris Plachy LEAD FOR WOMEN: LEAD FOR WOMEN is THE curated Leadership Development, Training AND Advisement program for Elite Visionary Women seeking to upgrade their skills leading, managing, communicating with, and inspiring the people you pay to achieve results in your business. thevisionary.ceo/lead Private Subscriber List: Get on the list today! thevisionary.ceo/lead Work with Kris and Her Team: TheVisionary.ceo The Moxy Sage CEO Boutique Your Business Edit Email: hello@thevisionary.ceo Linkedin Instagram Facebook Pinterest Medium Let's face it: We all read the reviews before we buy or check out something new these days… and podcasts are no exception. So if you've enjoyed my podcast and don't mind, I truly would appreciate a review posted to your favorite podcast platform (or two). It really does go a long way to reaching more like-minded individuals. Thank you so very much! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts
Welcome to Next Level: Good Vibes Only with Darren and Jessica Salquist, where positivity meets resilience in the face of life's challenges. In this uplifting episode, we explore the wisdom of Wilma Mankiller with a quote that starts us off, Eknath Easwaran and Phil Stutz, drawing inspiration from their insights on confronting challenges and emerging stronger. Wilma Mankiller states "Cows run away from the storm while the buffalo charges towards it and gets through it quicker. Whenever I'm confronted with a tough challenge, I do not prolong the torment, I become the buffalo." Our journey begins with the powerful metaphor of being a buffalo, as shared by Wilma Mankiller, the trailblazing leader of the Cherokee Nation. How can adopting the buffalo's spirit help us navigate storms and difficulties, taking our positive vibes to the next level? Eknath Easwaran's "Strength in the Storm" becomes our guide as we delve into mindfulness practices and inner strength. Discover how cultivating a resilient mindset can elevate your good vibes even in the midst of life's toughest moments. We then explore the transformative concepts of Part X by Phil Stutz, unlocking the keys to facing fears and challenges head-on. How can embracing these principles elevate our vibes to the next level and propel us towards personal growth? Join us on this high-energy episode as we blend Native American wisdom, mindfulness techniques, and psychological insights to empower you to face challenges with unwavering positivity. Elevate your vibes, confront adversity, and soar to new heights with the spirit of a buffalo. Tune in to Next Level Good Vibes Only on [Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts] and let's embark on a journey of resilience and positivity together. Your next level of good vibes awaits! Follow Darren Salquist, Life Changer, Self-Mastery and Wellness Coach, PTA and Personal Trainer on IG: @salquid Linkedin: Darren Salquist Follow Jessica Salquist, Life Changer, Nationally Board Certified Reflexologist, Heroic Coach and Executive Leader on IG: @reflexologyjedi FB: Find us by name Website: nextleveltransformationalcoaching.com Check out Heroic.us to enroll in a coaching program and be part of an amazing community.
In our 3rd installment of Kris Plachy's GenX Female Founder Series of "Leadership is Feminine," host Kris addresses the unique challenges and experiences of Gen X female entrepreneurs, with a special emphasis on imposter syndrome. Specifically why so many of us experience it and how developing our understanding of it can help us overcome it… For good. Kris shares her journey and insights, tracing the evolution of women's roles in leadership from the early '90s to the present day. She discusses the initial need for women to emulate masculine traits in the workplace and the shift towards more empathetic and emotionally intelligent leadership. Through personal anecdotes and reflective questions, Kris explores the deep-seated issue of imposter syndrome, particularly prevalent among women leaders aged 45 to 60. She urges listeners to rethink their approach to leadership, advocating for a balanced integration of both masculine and feminine energies. Why Gen X Female Founders Must Listen: This episode is a must-listen for Gen X female founders as it offers a resonant perspective on the unique challenges they face, particularly in reconciling traditional leadership norms with their authentic selves. Kris's insights into overcoming imposter syndrome are invaluable, providing practical guidance and empowerment. Her experience and advice are not just relatable but also instrumental in helping Gen X women leaders embrace their strengths, reject self-doubt, and lead with confidence and authenticity in their entrepreneurial journeys. But you can be a loving, kind, empathic, empathetic leader. And I'm willing to bet that if you walk on the street and ask who were the best leaders people worked with and for, you would not hear them say, the powerful, domineering, aggressive, cruel person. – Kris Plachy What You'll Learn The "Sandwich Generation" Challenge: Understanding the unique pressures faced by Gen X women balancing the care of children and aging parents while running businesses. Burnout and Adrenal Fatigue: Acknowledging the real health concerns affecting Gen X women, including the recent recognition and treatment of conditions like adrenal fatigue. Evolution in Women's Health Perceptions: Tracing how society's understanding and treatment of women's health issues have progressed over generations. Parenting Styles Influencing Leadership: Exploring the impact of Gen X parenting approaches on current workplace dynamics, especially regarding emotional intelligence and resilience. The Potential of Gen X Leadership: Recognizing Gen X women's unique position to positively influence the next generation of leaders with their balanced approach to work and life. Connect with Kris Plachy LEAD FOR WOMEN: LEAD FOR WOMEN is THE curated Leadership Development, Training AND Advisement program for Elite Visionary Women, including C-Suite Women, seeking to upgrade their skills leading, managing, communicating with, and inspiring the people you pay to achieve results in your business. thevisionary.ceo/lead Private Subscriber List: Get on the list today! thevisionary.ceo/lead Work with Kris and Her Team: TheVisionary.ceo The Moxy Sage CEO Boutique Your Business Edit Email: hello@thevisionary.ceo Linkedin Instagram Facebook Pinterest Medium Let's face it: We all read the reviews before we buy or check out something new these days… and podcasts are no exception. So if you've enjoyed my podcast and don't mind, I truly would appreciate a review posted to your favorite podcast platform (or two). It really does go a long way to reaching more like-minded individuals. Thank you so very much! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts
Spotify has added audio books to their platform (great more competition for podcasts! Ugh). We talk a little about merchandise and affiliate marketing. There is a new service that seems A LOT fishy, in Dave's opinion. The longer you podcast the more files pile up, so how do you organize them, and what do you do with them (cheap ways to backup your files). NEW PATRON!!! Ronnie from Dancing is Forbidden: An Aqua Teen Hunger Force Exploration THANK YOU RONNIE. You should be like Ronnie. JOIN THE SCHOOL OF PODCASTING Join the School of Podcasting worry-free using the coupon code " coach " and save 20%. Your podcast will have you sounding confident, sound great (buying the best equipment for your budget), and have you syndicated all over the globe. There is a 30-day worry-free money-back guarantee. Go to https://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/coach Sponsor: PodcastBranding.co If you need podcast artwork, lead agents or a full website, podcastbranding.co has you covered. Mark is a podcaster in addition to being an award-winning artist. He designed the cover art for the School of Podcasting, Podcast Rodeo Show, and Ask the Podcast Coach. Find Mark at podcastbranding.co Mugshot: Based on a True Story Podcast Ever wonder how much of those "Based on a true story" movies are real? Find out at www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com Mentioned In This Episode Become an Awesome Supporter www.askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome Home Gadget Geeks www.homegadgetgeelks.com The School of Podcasting www.schoolofpodcasting.com/coach Podpage www.trypodpage.com Ecamm Live https://supportthisshow.com/ecammm David Hooper on the School of Podcasting www.schoolofpodcasting.com/904 Everyone Has a Podcast Except You Book https://geni.us/RZpb6 (aff) Genious Link Affiliate Tool https://supportthisshow.com/geniouslink Switchy Link Shortener https://supportthisshow.com/switchy On AStage Production Stations https://sweetwater.sjv.io/rQBZ2j (aff) Follow the show on the following apps and never miss an episode Apple Podcasts- Spotify- Google Podcasts
Today someone asked, " Can I protect my rights to a podcast if I do the podcast for the company I work for? My boss wants me to start a podcast for work. Under the slim chances this podcast gets big & starts to generate revenue, how do I protect my rights to it? I'm the host, I'm creating the content, I came up with the idea, the name, etc. We haven't started recording it yet, so I'm just trying to get ahead of the ball here. Not sure if I need to lawyer up or write a contract or what. Has anyone been through something similar? We answer those questions and many others. Leave your question at www.askthepodcastcoach.com/ask JOIN THE SCHOOL OF PODCASTING Join the School of Podcasting worry-free using the coupon code " coach " and save 20%. Your podcast will have you sounding confident, sound great (buying the best equipment for your budget), and have you syndicated all over the globe. There is a 30-day worry-free money-back guarantee Go to https://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/coach Sponsor: PodcastBranding.co If you need podcast artwork, lead agents or a full website, podcastbranding.co has you covered. Mark is a podcaster in addition to being an award-winning artist. He designed the cover art for the School of Podcasting, Podcast Rodeo Show, and Ask the Podcast Coach. Find Mark at podcastbranding.co Mugshot: Based on a True Story Podcast Ever wonder how much of those "Based on a true story" movies are real? Find out at www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com Mentioned In This Episode Better Dave Episode About Car Wreck https://www.betterdave.com/265 8 Reasons Why Every Coach Should Have a Podcast https://www.podcastconsultant.com/146 Social Media News Live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbhbOYOyi-o Power Dewise Lab Microphones https://supportthisshow.com/powerdewise Podcasting Resources Episode on AI For Podcasters https://www.podcastingresources.net/enough-podcast-ai-artificial-intelligence-to-choke-a-horse/ Second Line Themes https://supportthisshow.com/secondline Elementor Plugin https://supportthisshow.com/elementor Spectra Plugin https://supportthisshow.com/spectra Chapters: 00:01:20 - livewellandfloursih.com https://www.livewellandflourish.com 00:03:42 - Sponsor: podcastbranding.co https://www.podcastbranding.co 00:05:20 - Sponsor:basedonatruestorypodcast.com https://www.basedonatruestory.com 00:06:02 - Dave Survived a Fender Bender 00:06:30 - Starting a Podcast For Your Job 00:16:44 - Being Part of Your Listeners Routine 00:18:50 - Are Podcasts on the Decline? 00:23:19 - August Holiday For the UK? 00:24:02 - Video Help 00:26:46 - Downloads Are Not the Only Measurement 00:29:04 - Too Close To Your Own Stuff 00:31:04 - Rebranding Your Show 00:36:06 - Character Counts For Show Notes 00:38:37 - What Do You Put In Show Notes? 00:39:16 - Don't Forget The Links 00:40:51 - Are In-App Show Notes TLDR? 00:44:01 - Read the Manual 00:44:43 - AI For Show Notes? 00:48:04 - Clipgen Video Snippet Tool https://supportthisshow.com/clipgen 00:50:10 - Tube Buddy VidIQ https://supportthisshow.com/tubebuddy 00:51:12 - Cool Free Plugin For WordPress https://supportthisshow.com/spectra 00:56:30 - Become an Awesome Supporter https://www.askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome 00:59:12 - Add Your Show to Google 00:59:53 - Linked In - I Need To Learn This More 01:00:54 - How Frustrating is the New WordPress? 01:03:32 - Spectra Plugin Demo https://supportthisshow.com/spectra 01:06:32 - What Should I Talk About 01:12:54 - What is Something NEW that is WORKING? 01:17:54 - Be Yourself 01:21:20 - Constant Improvement 01:22:43 - Wrap Up Every week Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting and Jim Collison from the Average Guy Network answer your podcast questions. This episode 489 is part of the Power of Podcasting Network Follow the show on the following apps and never miss an episode Apple Podcasts- Spotify- Google Podcasts
Saturday night saw the Tampa Bay Lightning's season end with the Toronto Maple Leafs beating them 2-1 in OT in Tampa for a 4 games to 2 series victory. Erik was there and has more on the cruel ending, the key difference in the series loss, what the Bolts didn't earn but probably deserved and a quick look at the offseason, now that they are out of the playoffs. Hear it all on the "Lightning Insider Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts, etc.!!Erik will be back soon with more content in the Lightning off season.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ever wonder about how franchising works and the secrets of franchising? In this episode of Start With a Win, we talk to franchise expert Kim Daly about franchising, business growth, and overcoming challenges in life. Episode 2 of 2 Show Outline: Three things a CEO should never say (01:16)Don't quit…Appreciate the good times by struggling (06:14)Don't buy your hobby (07:10)When you work on your business you create multi-units and wealth (10:50)Hardest part of running a business (17:33) Connect with Kim at: www.kimdaly.tv Connect with Adam at: https://www.startwithawin.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AdamContosCEO https://twitter.com/AdamContosCEO https://www.instagram.com/adamcontosceo/ Listen, rate, and subscribe! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
In this episode of Start With a Win, we talk to franchise expert Kim Daly about franchising, business growth, and overcoming challenges in life. Show Outline: What is the Dream? (02:33) Freedom – Defined (04:14) Solo or Partnership with framework, why pick franchising? (05:40) Biggest challenge in franchising – The Silent Killer! (09:59) It's about the Journey! (10:50) Shift your Mindset…Locust of Control (13:33) Busy vs Productive…Maximize what you can control (16:04) Three A's of Leadership (19:36) Do you remember how your felt? (22:21) Connect with Kim at: www.kimdaly.tv Connect with Adam at:https://www.startwithawin.com/https://www.facebook.com/AdamContosCEOhttps://twitter.com/AdamContosCEOhttps://www.instagram.com/adamcontosceo/ Listen, rate, and subscribe! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts