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Self aware, self absorbed or other aware? When we are aware of others and not just ourselves we recognize the potential we have for impacting others and that may change the way we do things.Special thanks to Brett Turner of Marathon Targets for letting us have the T-1000 experience. info@marathon-targets.com, marathon-targets.com, @marathontargetsLife lived is life learned. Every experience has facts, concepts and applications. These arestories from the eclectic life of Lonnie Jones, Licensed ProfessionalCounselor, Minister, SWAT Team Chaplain, Outdoor Enthusiast, Quixotic Jedi andholder of an honorary doctorate from the University of Adversity. To Support this podcast projectplease send gifts via Venmo @Lonnie-Jones-19 or use Cash App$Lonniejones3006. Please follow us and share. Want lonnie to speak at yourevent? Contact: lonjones@bellsouth.net Check out YouTube for thelive eye view while the episode was being recorded. Also look for archived lessons, Skits, and videosshowing/explaining some of the rope stuff we talk about. YouTube.com/@LonnieJones Visit www.lonniejones.org to find links tooriginal art, swag, 550guys and the following books:"Cognitive SpiritualDevelopment: A Christ Centered Approach to Spiritual Self Esteem";"Grappling With Life. Controlling Your Inside Space";"Pedagogue" The Youth Ministry Book by Lonnie Jones; "If I Werea Mouse" a children's story written and illustrated by Lonnie Jones;"The Selfish Rill, a story about a decision" A fantasy parableby Lonnie Jones. T-shirts, stickers, prints and other art at www.teespring.com/stores/lonnie-jones-art https://lonnie-jones-art.creator-spring.com/listing/buy-podcast-swag?products=46 #www.worldchristian.org#tkminc2001@twlakes.net #www.hcu.edu #hpcitizensfoundation.orgFaulkner.edu/kgst graduateenrollment@faulkner.edu
This sermon walks verse by verse through Luke 18:1–8, the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge, and centers on Jesus' clear purpose for telling the story: that God's people should always pray and not lose heart. Rather than presenting prayer as a way to wear God down or manipulate outcomes, this message reframes prayer as the means by which God sustains the hearts of His people in a broken and unjust world. In a cultural moment filled with discouragement, injustice, and unanswered questions, Jesus invites His church to persistent prayer as a safeguard against spiritual resignation and hardened hearts. The sermon explores four distinct hearts found within the text. First is the heart that does not pray, represented by the unjust judge, a man created for justice who lives turned inward on himself. His self talk replaces prayer, illustrating how worry and self reliance often masquerade as strength while quietly hardening the heart. The second heart is the desperate heart of the widow, a woman with no power, status, or leverage who continues to cry out for justice. Her persistence is not about success or comfort, but about refusing to believe that God has forgotten His promises. Her prayer becomes an act of faith that keeps her heart open rather than closed by despair. The sermon then addresses the heart that needs praying for, drawing from Jesus' warning to Peter that Satan sought to sift him, but Jesus Himself was praying that Peter's faith would not fail. This highlights a sobering truth: prayer does not always remove trials, but it sustains faith within them. The message connects this reality to personal suffering, long seasons of unanswered prayer, and the temptation many believers face to quietly lose heart over time. Prayer is presented not as a one time event, but as many short acts of faith practiced day after day. Finally, the sermon reveals the heart of God in this parable. God is not like the unjust judge. He is not reluctant, annoyed, or distant. Jesus contrasts God's willingness with the judge's indifference, reminding listeners that God invites what the judge resents. Scripture shows a God who welcomes persistent prayer, who tells His people to give Him no rest, and who delights in being reminded of His promises. The message culminates in the assurance that Jesus is alive, reigning, and actively interceding for His people even now. This sermon is a pastoral call to examine the condition of our hearts, whether hardened, weary, or under attack, and to respond by returning to prayer. It offers hope to those who feel exhausted by long seasons of waiting and reassurance to those questioning whether prayer still matters. Rooted deeply in Scripture and applied to real life suffering, this teaching encourages the church to persevere in prayer, trust God's justice, and cling to faith until Christ returns.
Brett Turner has raised nearly $200M and generated over $700M in shareholder value across 4 tech companies. But his journey from Big 4 CPA to serial fintech founder wasn't smooth—and every failure taught him something critical.FloQast CEO and Host Mike Whitmire sat down to discuss his journey to Trovata, and everything he's learned along the way. IN THIS EPISODE:- Why his first board meetings as CFO were brutal (and the all-nighter solution that saved him)- The real story behind 3 major startup exits- Why he left Deloitte after 2 years — and why it was the right call- The $12 trillion in corporate deposits earning zero interest (and why that's about to change)- How stablecoins are "coming like a freight train" to disrupt traditional banking- Why managing Amazon's SEC reporting prepared him for fintech- Career advice: How to turn accounting expertise into executive-level impactABOUT BRETT TURNER:Brett Turner is CEO and founder of Trovata, a next-gen cash management platform that has raised $85M (Series B). Since leaving Amazon in 2005, he's built 4 successful tech companies with 3 major exits totaling over $700M in shareholder value. He started his career at Deloitte as a CPA and spent 8 years in Controller roles before joining Amazon to manage SEC reporting. Trovata's investors include JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, and other major financial institutions.ABOUT BLOOD, SWEAT & BALANCE SHEETS:Hosted by Mike Whitmire (CEO, FloQast), this podcast features former accountants who've had extraordinary career journeys—proving that accounting skills can take you anywhere.---LEARN MORE ABOUT TROVATA: https://trovata.ioFLOQAST ACCOUNTING SOLUTIONS: https://floqast.com#accounting #fintech #stablecoins #career #cfo #treasury #startup #floqast
Thank you for joining us this Sunday! For more information please visit www.flourishinggrace.org. In this Week 3 Advent message on Joy, we turn to Isaiah 55:1–11 and hear one of the most generous invitations in all of Scripture: “Come, everyone who thirsts.” This sermon explores what it means to receive joy not as something we manufacture or consume, but as something that flows from communion with God. Set during Advent, this message reminds us that most of our prayers are actually Advent prayers. We pray for hope, peace, joy, and love in moments of suffering, anxiety, loneliness, and exhaustion. But instead of sending us quick fixes or temporary solutions, God gives us Himself. He does not merely provide joy—He is joy. He does not simply send peace—He is peace. Using Isaiah's imagery of water, milk, and wine, this sermon invites us to examine what we are truly thirsty for. Are we longing for refreshment? Nourishment? Delight? And where are we trying to satisfy that thirst? Isaiah challenges a self-sufficient, busy, consuming people—much like us—to slow down, admit our need, and stop spending our lives chasing what never satisfies. This message also confronts the cost of constant consumption. When we live from our own provision rather than God's, we may look successful on the outside but feel empty on the inside. As the sermon unpacks Isaiah 5 and Isaiah 55, we are reminded of a sobering truth: the more we consume, the less we commune. And yet, God's invitation remains wide open. Rather than a checklist or spiritual self-improvement plan, this sermon emphasizes God's initiative. He draws near first. He provides first. He invites us to live from His abundance, not our striving. From that place, Isaiah offers four simple but deeply challenging practices for seeking the Lord: calling upon Him, confessing and returning, humbly trusting His perspective, and allowing His Word to nourish us. The promise at the end of Isaiah 55 is breathtaking. When we live in communion with God, joy and peace are no longer things we chase—they are realities we are led into. Creation itself responds. Landscapes change. Lives are transformed. If you are tired of living from your own strength, if your joy feels depleted, if you are thirsty but unsure what for, this message is for you. You are invited—not to do more—but to come, receive, and live. Scripture Focus: Isaiah 55:1–11 Theme: Advent – Joy Church: Flourishing Grace Church Speaker: Brett If this message encouraged you, consider liking the video, subscribing to the channel, or sharing it with someone who needs to hear this invitation today. If you'd like prayer or want to learn more about our church, visit us online or join us in person.
Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan-your-visit In this powerful conclusion to The Way of Discipleship series, Pastor Brett Turner unpacks the biblical call to consecration—being set apart not just for good works, but for a sacred and holy purpose. Preaching from 2 Corinthians 6:1–2 and 1 Chronicles 13–15, he challenges us to examine whether we have received the grace of God in vain and invites us to live lives marked by holiness, obedience, and transformation. This message draws a clear picture of what a flourishing life in Jesus looks like, not as a set of steps to complete but as a continuous journey of growth rooted in God's grace. Throughout the sermon, Brett addresses the common assumptions that often hinder our spiritual growth. Many believers assume that simply doing good things or living morally upright lives equates to holiness. But Scripture reveals that consecration is more than being “set apart”—it is being set apart for a sacred and holy purpose. He reminds us that God's call to holiness, as seen in 1 Peter 1:16, is not about perfection but direction, a daily response to God's invitation to live differently. Drawing from the story of David's attempts to bring the Ark of the Covenant back to Israel, Brett explores how even good intentions can lead to failure when they are not aligned with God's Word. David initially moved the Ark in a way that imitated the culture around him rather than obeying the specific commands God had given. The result was tragedy, but also a moment of grace when David realized the importance of doing things God's way instead of his own. Brett emphasizes that receiving God's grace in vain means wanting His love, mercy, and blessing to flow to us without allowing His glory and holiness to flow through us. A consecrated life, by contrast, lets the grace of God transform every part of our being. He warns of the danger of treating God casually—approaching worship without awe, rolling into church late, or engaging with Scripture as routine rather than revelation. Such attitudes reveal how easily we can become spiritually apathetic, allowing cultural influences and distractions to dull our reverence for God. Brett challenges listeners to come before God expecting to meet with Him, to encounter the living Lord who desires a relationship that transforms us from the inside out. Another key theme of the message is the tension between comfort and holiness. Brett reminds us that while God is indeed the God of all comfort, His comfort meets us in our afflictions, not in their absence. Using 2 Corinthians 1:3–4 and Psalm 34:18, he explains that God's presence in hardship is what brings true peace and spiritual growth. The Christian life is not about escaping difficulty but about finding God faithful in the middle of it. Through personal reflection on his wife's recent cancer diagnosis, Brett shares how his own prayers have shifted from asking God to remove the hardship to asking how God might reveal His presence and purpose through it. This vulnerable moment illustrates what it means to be consecrated—to trust that God's way, even when painful, is always better and leads to deeper flourishing. The sermon culminates with a powerful look at Jesus' High Priestly Prayer in John 17, where Jesus declares that He consecrates Himself so that His followers may be sanctified in truth. Brett explains that Jesus set Himself apart for a sacred and holy purpose so that we could be made holy through Him. When He went to the cross, there was nothing casual or comfortable about His obedience—it was total surrender. His consecration secured our salvation and opened the way for God's glory to dwell in us. Brett urges listeners to consider whether their lives reflect that glory or whether they have settled for a form of faith that merely “seems good.”
Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan-your-visit In this week's message at Flourishing Grace, Brett Turner, our Minister of Music and Prayer, shares a powerful and deeply personal sermon from Luke 10:38–42—the story of Mary and Martha. Rather than interpreting the text as a mere contrast between two personalities, Brett invites us to consider a more foundational question: are we choosing the good portion? In a culture that celebrates productivity and constant motion, this passage disrupts our assumptions by revealing a greater truth—there is only one thing that is necessary, and it cannot be taken away. Preaching between the parable of the Good Samaritan and the Lord's Prayer, Brett highlights the intentional placement of this short but rich story in Luke's Gospel. Mary's decision to sit at the feet of Jesus is not laziness or passivity, but a bold act of reception—a choice to receive her spiritual inheritance. Meanwhile, Martha, though serving Jesus directly, is burdened by anxiety and distracted by many good but lesser things. Through this contrast, the sermon points us to a life not defined by striving, but by sitting with Christ and receiving what He alone can give. Brett challenges the listener to consider how often we, like Martha, invite Jesus into our lives yet fail to welcome Him into our hearts. Even in ministry, service, parenting, and relationships, we can find ourselves empty and anxious when we work from our own limited resources rather than from the immeasurable riches of God's grace. Drawing on Ephesians 1–2, Brett reminds us that every believer in Christ has already been seated with Him in the heavenly places and granted a spiritual inheritance that changes everything. This inheritance—our “portion”—cannot be earned, bought, or lost. It must simply be received. As the sermon unfolds, Brett reflects on the deeper implications of inheritance language in Scripture and shares a vision for a life that flows from identity in Christ rather than striving for it. Whether we are in a season of burnout, bitterness, distraction, or doubt, the invitation is the same: come sit with Jesus. When we start there, our serving becomes joyful, our burdens become lighter, and our relationships become rooted in grace rather than resentment. This is not about doing more for God, but being with God—receiving, resting, and then walking in the good works He has prepared for us. Brett also explores Mary and Martha's later appearances in John 11 and 12, showing how both sisters grow in their relationship with Jesus. Martha boldly declares Jesus as the Christ even in grief, and Mary pours out costly perfume on His feet, embodying extravagant devotion. These moments illustrate what it looks like to live from our portion in Christ: drawing near in loss, pouring out in worship, and trusting Jesus with our reputation, our resources, and our very lives. The sermon closes with a heartfelt invitation to three kinds of people: those who are serving Jesus yet feel anxious and unseen; those who have drifted from intimacy with God and feel distant from their inheritance; and those for whom the idea of a spiritual inheritance is brand new. For all, the message is clear—Jesus is not asking us to prove our worth, fix our problems, or perform our way into His favor. He is offering Himself, the good portion, and inviting us to receive. This message is a call to stop striving and start sitting—to pause long enough to be with Jesus, to listen, to be filled, and to walk from a place of fullness rather than emptiness. If you've ever wondered if God sees you, if He cares, or if you'll ever feel whole again, this message is for you. It is not just a teaching; it's an invitation to transformation. The good portion is yours. Will you receive it?
In this message from our sermon series “Jesus, What Do I Do With…”, Pastor Brett guides us through Psalm 107:4–32 to explore one of the most universal human experiences: suffering. Whether it comes from our own decisions, the brokenness of the world, or divine redirection, suffering is something no one escapes—and everyone has to make sense of. Psalm 107 presents four case studies that illustrate the different ways people experience and respond to suffering: • The Wanderer – Spiritually disoriented, this person is seeking fulfillment but hasn't found a place to belong. Brett shares a personal story of getting lost in Tokyo to illustrate how spiritual wandering wears down the soul. But the text reminds us: those who cry out to the Lord are delivered and led home. • The Rebel – This is the person who resists God outright. Maybe out of hurt, cynicism, or pride, the rebel pushes back on God's wisdom and builds their own version of truth. Brett connects this to our modern culture's emphasis on self-definition and control, warning that these paths lead to despair. Yet even here, when the rebel cries out, God answers, breaks the chains, and sets them free. • The Fool – Not in overt rebellion, but through small, quiet compromises, the fool slowly loses their appetite for the things of God. They may still go through the motions of faith, but sin has dulled their spiritual senses. Brett calls us to examine our habits, cravings, and compromises, reminding us that Jesus didn't just come to forgive—He came to heal and restore what sin has emptied. • The CEO – Driven and successful, this person trusts more in their strength, hustle, and planning than in God. But storms come—sometimes divinely allowed—to expose our illusions of control. Brett describes this kind of suffering as “divine disruption,” a mercy that brings us back to dependence on God. When the storms rage, God hears our cries, calms the waters, and brings us to a place of peace. The heart of this sermon is a powerful reminder: suffering is not always something to escape—it might be an invitation into the steadfast love of God. Psalm 107 repeats the same chorus throughout: “Let them thank the Lord for his steadfast love, for his wondrous works to the children of man.” No matter the cause of the pain—wandering, rebellion, sin, or striving—God responds to cries for help with mercy, not condemnation. The message concludes with the story of Horatio Spafford, who wrote the hymn It Is Well With My Soul after losing his four daughters at sea. His suffering, though unimaginable, led to one of the most powerful declarations of faith the Church has known for over 150 years. His story reminds us that sometimes, songs of faith are born not in triumph, but in tragedy. This message invites all of us to examine our lives honestly. Are we numbing our ache, blaming others, or pretending we're fine? Or are we willing to cry out and let Jesus meet us in our distress? Through Psalm 107 and personal testimony, Brett reminds us that Jesus is not far off—He's close to the brokenhearted and ready to transform pain into praise. ⸻ Text: Psalm 107:4–32 Speaker: Brett Series: Jesus, What Do I Do With… Location: Flourishing Grace Church ⸻ Key Themes: Suffering, God's Steadfast Love, Wandering, Rebellion, Sin, Control, Deliverance, Healing, Redemption, Hope in Hardship, Worship in Suffering, Biblical Wisdom ⸻ If this message encouraged you, follow us on SoundCloud and share with someone who needs to be reminded that they are not alone in their pain. God hears. God heals. God delivers. #Psalm107 #Suffering #ChristianSermon #FaithInHardship #JesusHeals #GospelHope #FlourishingGraceChurch #ItIsWellWithMySoul #SpiritualFormation #BiblicalTeaching #ChristianPodcast #ChristianEncouragement #TheologyOfSuffering
In this episode, we delve into the significance of Scaling Culture with Brett Turner, Co-founder and CEO of Kalon Creative. Under Brett's leadership, Kalon Creative has earned the No. 4,421 spot on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list, reflecting their remarkable growth and commitment to excellence. We explore how Scaling Culture has been instrumental in their success, enabling them to adapt and thrive in a competitive market. Brett shares insights on the strategies and practices that have allowed Kalon Creative to maintain a strong company culture while expanding their operations. Tune in to discover how Scaling Culture can drive growth and sustainability in your organization.
Are you living in a transactional relationship with Jesus—believing that if you do enough, serve enough, or prove your devotion, then God will respond with blessings? Many people unknowingly approach faith this way, feeling pressure to perform in order to earn God's favor. But is this what true faith looks like? In this message, Brett Turner explores Luke 7:1-10, the story of the Roman centurion whose faith amazed Jesus. This centurion, despite his power, wealth, and influence, recognized something profound—he was not worthy, and he could not control the outcome. Instead of demanding Jesus' help based on his status, he simply trusted in Jesus' authority. His faith was not based on religious performance or personal merit, but on the belief that Jesus only had to say the word for healing to come. Key Themes: Faith vs. Performance: How transactional thinking leads to burnout and anxiety Freedom from the Pressure to Prove Yourself: Trusting in Christ's authority instead of striving for control The Power of Humility: How recognizing our limitations allows us to experience God's grace Jesus Marvels at Faith, Not Familiarity: The danger of becoming too comfortable with Jesus and missing His power A Call to Surrender: Moving from a works-based faith to fully trusting in God's promises Cultural Pressures and the Trap of Transactional Living Today's culture reinforces the belief that everything must be earned—success, recognition, approval, and even love. Children are placed in competitive environments from an early age, where their value is measured by their achievements. This mindset carries into adulthood, shaping how we approach relationships, careers, and even our faith. Many Christians live under the weight of spiritual performance, believing that if they just work harder, pray more, or behave better, then God will bless them. But Jesus never called us to a transactional faith—He calls us to trust in Him. The centurion's story offers a radical contrast to this mindset. Despite being a man of authority, he understood that his power and status meant nothing before Jesus. Instead of striving to earn Jesus' favor, he simply believed in His word. Have You Become Too Familiar with Jesus? In Mark 6, Jesus visits His hometown of Nazareth, where the people dismiss Him because they think they already know everything about Him. Their familiarity leads to unbelief, and as a result, Jesus could do no mighty works there. This is a warning for us today. Have we stopped believing that Jesus can work in our lives? Have we grown complacent in our faith? The invitation is not to try harder but to trust deeper. The Invitation: Moving Under Christ's Authority The centurion recognized his own limits and willingly placed himself under Jesus' authority. His faith was not about trying to control the outcome but about trusting the One who does. When we do the same, we experience freedom from striving, anxiety, and fear. Instead of approaching faith as a transaction, we are invited into a relationship of trust—where Jesus' love is not based on our performance, but on His grace. How Will You Respond? Do you feel pressure to earn God's approval? Have you settled for a faith that is based on habit rather than expectation? Are you ready to surrender control and trust in Jesus' authority? If you are weary of striving, Jesus is calling you to come under His authority and let Him speak a word over your life. His grace is not something to be earned—it is a gift to be received. Listen, reflect, and step into the freedom of faith that trusts in Christ alone. #Faith #TrustingGod #ChristianLiving #BiblicalTeaching #Luke7 #Sermon #JesusAuthority #ChurchOnline #ChristianFaith #GospelMessage #WalkByFaith #SurrenderToGod #FollowingJesus
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup On today's AKNF we're revisiting Warp Drive's Brett Turner's talk at C-Suite Mastermind about the state of CRO in 2025 and the art of not leaving money on the table... This talk focuses on helping you nail your testing methodologies so you can actually be sure that the tests you're running are actually working, also providing some fun live landing page and product page breakdowns that are worth finding on YouTube for the full experience. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro to CRO Strategy 02:10 - Importance of Page Speed in CRO 04:45 - Segmenting Traffic for Better CRO 07:15 - Tools for Landing Pages and Testing 09:30 - Headless Commerce Explained 12:20 - Live Website Audit and Key Takeaways 15:45 - Best Practices for Optimizing Above-the-Fold Content 18:30 - Audience Q&A and CRO Tips 20:55 - Final Thoughts on Building a CRO System Hashtags: #CRO #ConversionRateOptimization #EcommerceTips #PageSpeed #ShopifyOptimization #DigitalMarketing #LandingPageOptimization #HeadlessCommerce #WebsiteAudit #DTCMarketing #MarketingTips #SEO #ShopifyTips #PerformanceMarketing #EcommerceGrowth Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
What a week! This has been a WWDC for the books with the announcement of Apple's foray into the AI space. That said, there's also a ton of other news to cover for every operating system under the Apple umbrella, so I had to call in some help this week. Joining me are special guests Drew Kozub from Canada's Breakfast Television and KissFM radio. Alongside him is TikTok star Brett Turner, who most of you likely know as Brett.Tech on social media. You can find Drew on Twitter here - https://x.com/DrewKozubAnd make sure to check out Brett's accounts here - https://www.tiktok.com/@brett.tech Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup In this episode, Brett Turner discusses the importance of Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) and how to approach it from a media buyer's perspective. He emphasizes the need for a strategic roadmap to test and optimize various elements of the conversion funnel, such as landing pages, product detail pages, and ad creatives. Brett also highlights the significance of considering audience segmentation and context when implementing CRO strategies. He shares insights on optimizing the cart and checkout experience on Shopify, including the use of cart sliders and dynamic upsells. Additionally, Brett introduces the concept of Headless Commerce and its potential for improving page speed and overall CRO performance. Takeaways Approach CRO from a media buyer's perspective by treating it like a media buying campaign and testing different elements of the conversion funnel. Consider audience segmentation and context when implementing CRO strategies to cater to the specific needs of different user segments. Optimize the cart and checkout experience on Shopify by using cart sliders, dynamic upsells, and one-page checkout. Explore the potential of Headless Commerce to improve page speed and overall CRO performance. Consistently test and optimize various elements of the conversion funnel to ensure continuous improvement and maximize conversions. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction to CRO in Media Buying Highlighting the importance of optimizing page experience for diverse traffic sources, especially on Facebook, and the impact of device compatibility on campaign success. 00:02:00 - Launching Successful Campaigns with Motion Exploration of Motion, a creative analytics platform, and its role in bridging the gap between media buyers and creative teams for crafting winning ads. 00:04:00 - The Media Buyer's Approach to CRO Brett discusses his transition from media buying to CRO, emphasizing the strategy behind testing and optimizing for different audience segments. 00:06:10 - Optimizing for Tablet Traffic The rising significance of tablet traffic in e-commerce and strategies for creating a tablet-friendly user experience to boost conversions. 00:08:20 - Shopify Cart and Checkout Optimization Discussion on the latest trends in Shopify's cart and checkout process, including one-page checkouts, dynamic upselling, and the impact of headless commerce on page speed and user experience. Hashtags: #CRO #MediaBuying #Ecommerce #ShopifyOptimization #DTCMarketing #FacebookAds #ConversionRateOptimization #HeadlessCommerce #DigitalMarketing #EcommerceSuccess Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Hello and welcome to DTC Podcast, I'm Eric Dyck Today's podcast marks the return of our most popular podcast guest ever, Nik Sharma from Sharma Brands and Hoox, paired with Pilothouse's Head of Innovation and GM of Warp Drive... This CRO Throwdown covers Nik and Brett's best advice on Landing Pages, Site CRO, post purchase upsells, as well as the Art of the Cart...and why Nik considers the Slide out card to be "ocean front real estate" that more brands need to take advantage of. You'll also hear clashing opinions on Headless commerce, and exciting agreement that despite economic headwinds, all data indicates that Q4 should be the best one ever... Nik's a gem Timestamps: 00:00: Introduction 02:30: Media Buying Strategies 04:45: Exploring Headless E-commerce 07:15: Checkout Optimization Tips 09:45: Attribution Challenges in Advertising Hashtags: #EcommerceInsights #Q4Strategies #MediaBuying #HeadlessEcommerce #CheckoutOptimization #AttributionWars #DTCPodcast #DirectToConsumer Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
Glenelg's Darren Reeves & Brett Turner chat at West End Chimney by Zac Milbank
Brett Turner, Engineering Manager. Hosted by Jeff Hammond from SiriusXM ch 90, Late Shift. Presented by ARP, Inc., Performance Plus Global Logistics, Peak, Shopmonkey, & Fifth Third Bank Motorsports Group.
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After starting out as a CPA at Deloitte, Brett Turner worked in a financial reporting & GAAP specialist in Controller roles prior to his time at Amazon managing SEC reporting. After leaving Amazon, Brett developed a strong track record for building, financing, and growing tech startups as a CFO. Prior to starting Trovata in 2016, he raised over $100M through equity and debt financings with successful exits at 3 enterprise startups generating over $500M in shareholder value.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
Package about how in a country where many object to women participating in any kind of sport, the Afghan Ladies Football Team has many obstacles to overcome – not all of them merely practical. The Afghan Ladies Football Team in Gazi Stadium, Kabul, Afghanistan. Produced by Brett Turner. Also available in High Definition.
Package about thousands of people crammed into a football stadium in Lashkar Gah, Helmand Province, for a New Year concert featuring Afghan stars. Hosted by Brett Turner. This version includes voiceover and graphics. Also available in high definition.
Glenelg's Brett Turner chats about his 100th Hostplus SANFL League game by Zac Milbank
Stephen Rowe says he is “miffed” after the Adelaide Crows recruited Tyler Brown from Collingwood after just delisting Brett Turner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- Steph Curry shooting 5 full-court shots. Is the video real or fake? - Weird requests from fans? Strangest things Bryce was asked to sign or do for fans. - Bryce Gibbs guarantees Brett Turner will have 6 Magarey medal votes when they play the Crows this year. Glenelg coach Brett Hand has parted ways with the club.
Port Adelaide AFLW team is trying hard but just a little off the pace. Thoughts on Brett Ratten sacking and the potential of Ross Lyon returning as senior coach at St Kilda. Crows delistings. Brett Turner needs to be relisted as a Rookie. James Rowe was squeezed out by the Rankine trade. Will he get picked up elsewhere?
The boys chat Brett Turner's future at Adelaide.
Liam McBean spoke about how it felt playing against his former teammate, Brett Turner over the weekend.
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OPENER. DR JARS - Dr Jarman teaches the boys about a body part he didn't know existed… the wenis! BLEWEY'S CLOTHES SHRINKAGE. $1K MINUTE. TOM ROCKLIFF - Rocky reveals that Brisbane and Darcy Fogarty's management have rang him to deny his mail from Dead Set Legends! Rocky has been selected to make his debut on the Saturday Rub in a few weeks & Rocky makes the ratings all about him! HALFTIME. CALLS – OLD WIVES TALES YOU'VE HEARD. OUR BOSS MATT O SAYING HE'S ‘THE CAPTAIN'. BRETT TURNER. BERN'S FACTS. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adelaide Crows latest recruit, Brett Turner told the boys when the lightbulb hit and wanted to become an AFL footballer.
Kymbo & the Rooch were joined by Crows latest recruit, Brett Turner, Port Adelaide's latest recruit, Brynn Teakle and SEN Tennis expert, Brett Phillips.
Adelaide Crows latest recruit, Brett Turner told the boys his longer journey to AFL footy than most
Adelaide Crows latest recruit, Brett Turner joined the boys after being picked up at number 4 in the mid-season draft
After losing Brett Turner and Sam Durdin to the AFL mid-season draft on Wednesday, Glenelg Tigers coach BRETT HAND joined SEN SA Breakfast to talk about the boys' strengths and how Glenelg have reacted to losing two important players.
Ahead of tonight's AFL mid-season draft, a handful of SANFL players are shaping for selection. Hayesy indicates where players like Josh Carmichael and Brett Turner may go.
Taylor Walker's unwanted attention, James Hird's expanded coaching role, Marlion Pickett appeal fails, more nominees for the mid-season draft from the AFL, and more.
An interview with Brett Turner, CEO of ALSO, Advocates for Life Skills and Opportunity, about the work they do in housing, employment and community involvement for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
In today's episode, we are glad to have a discussion with Brett Turner, associate broker for Real Brokerage Inc and Co-Founder of Redline Real Estate Group. Brett has navigated the ups and downs of markets as an independent brokerage founder/owner, in addition to a busy practicing associate broker in Calgary. Brett's unique experience and knowledge of the challenges and benefits of low inventory markets provide clarity for REALTORS® and consumers alike. We discuss both the buyer and seller challenges in a low-inventory market, how REALTORS® navigate these stressful situations, and how it interacts with the MLS® system. We hope you enjoy!
On this episode of the Treasury Update Podcast, Host Craig Jeffery sits down with Brett Turner, CEO and Founder of Trovata, to discuss why real-time cash visibility matters. They explore Brett's career journey in the start-up world, the concept of real-time, steps to achieving true cash visibility and ways to overcome key impediments. Listen in to find out how to access valuable cash insights to position your company for success.
An interview with Brett Turner, CEO of ALSO (Advocates for Life Skills and Opportunity) about the work they do with people with developmental disabilities throughout Oregon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.