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With the Flat season now in full swing, host James Stevens is joined by deputy betting editor Graeme Rodway, Lambourn correspondent Liam Headd and Unibet's Brett Williams to give their thoughts on the Classic Trials at Lingfield and the Victoria Cup at Ascot. That's not all, as the biggest handicap hurdle of the new jumps season takes place at Haydock as well. Who do our panellists fancy to win the Swinton? The team finish off by providing their best bets from the weekend action.
This episode launches a two-part discussion on the growing evangelical interest in the Eastern Orthodox Church.Dr. Williams and Dr. Shrader offer historical, theological, philosophical, and pastoral insights into Orthodoxy's appeal, while evaluating differences and potential dangers. We explore key doctrinal divides, the allure of ancient liturgy, and the exclusive claims of Eastern Orthodoxy.
James Stevens is joined by Graeme Rodway, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action on Grand National day at Aintree. In the first part of the show the panel focus on the big one, the Grand National. The team analyse the race and have a look at the market. They also provide their top four bets for the National and mention a few outsiders in the field. The second part of the show looks at the rest of the excellent Aintree card. The panel have a couple of strong big priced fancies. To finish, the team give the rest of their tips for this weekend's racing, before giving their NAPs.
Episode SummaryIn this conversation, Brett from Designjoy discusses the challenges of success, the impact of AI on design, and the importance of maintaining a work-life balance. He shares insights into his daily routine, the process of launching productized services, and the significance of building a distribution machine for business growth. Brett also reflects on his experiences in a recent design competition and his plans, emphasizing the value of simplicity and efficiency in entrepreneurship.Design Joy X LinkedinOnline Course Follow Ish Instagram X Linkedin Website Subscribe to Internet Empires on YouTube
The Flat is back! It's Lincoln day at Doncaster and we have a cracking panel in place to preview the big one and every other race on ITV4 this Saturday. Join presenter James Stevens, Racing Post tipster Graeme Rodway, Racing Post handicapper Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams for all the best bets on an intriguing weekend.
The Racing Postcast team are back to analyse Saturday's ITV action from Bangor, Kelso and Newbury and we have a stellar panel. Host James Stevens is joined by Racing Post tipster Robbie Wilders and Postcast debutant Harry Wilson along with Unibet's Brett Williams. The guys look back on last week's action at the Cheltenham Festival before highlighting plenty of fancies across an interesting day of racing in Britain
Host James Stevens is joined by Tom Park, Graeme Rodway and Brett Williams to go through the big races this week at Sandown, Hereford and Wolverhampton. The main action at Sandown this weekend is unpacked by the panelists. Will Racing Post's Tom Park have more luck at Wolverhampton this time? And Graeme Rodway share's insight into his favourite races beyond Cheltenham. The team finish off by providing their weekend NAPs. All this, and much more, on the latest edition of the Racing Postcast.
In this episode of the BulkLoads Podcast, guest Brett Williams shares his inspiring journey from playing in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs to his current role at BulkLoads. Williams discusses his unique background with truck driver parents, his football career highlights, and the influential role faith has played throughout his life, all with engaging anecdotes, including meeting celebrities like Kenny Chesney and Dennis Rodman. Watch this episode on YouTube & Subscribe! https://youtu.be/qeO2uBwlFgM 2025 Bulk Freight Conference Free Video Shoot From BulkLoads? https://links.bulkloads.com/widget/form/bfbbWKvA8xQZJKKYfc2Z BarnTalk: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrAZv0LnmDVIZNItYCE-lOQ How can we pray for you? Email us: prayer@bulkloads.com Check out our companies! BulkLoads - https://www.bulkloads.com/sign_up/create_account/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=podcast Insurance - https://www.bulkinsurancegroup.com/ Factoring - https://www.smartfreightfunding.com/ Transportation Management (TMS) - https://www.bulktms.com/ Permitting- https://www.bulkloads.com/tools/permitting/ Timestamp: 00:00 Career Shift: From AT&T to Trucking 05:22 Florida State Scholarship Offer 06:43 Undefeated Season to Championship Loss 11:34 Meeting NFL Coaches: A Surreal Experience 14:12 Player Negotiation Challenges 17:00 Joining Kansas City Chiefs Experience 22:11 Kenny Chesney Joins Football Practice 24:46 Unexpected Encounter with Dennis Rodman 27:35 Life-Changing Faith Awakening 29:40 Brett's Transformation Through Faith 32:13 "Fateful Meeting at Conference" 35:45 Homeschool Football Tournament Leadership Transition 41:14 NFL Player's Pre-Game Pressure 42:09 Hiring Athletes for Strong Character
The saying goes, ‘an army marches on its stomach', but in theory what does this actually look like? How is food prepared in a makeshift kitchen during deployment? Who coordinates getting fresh food to these kitchens? And how are military chefs trained to withstand such a high-pressure environment in the face of conflict? Discover all this and more with Major Ruth Hayes OAM and Captain Brett Williams (Retd), who between them, have decades of experiences in the world of military catering.
Host James Stevens is joined by Tom Park, Robbie Wilders and Brett Williams to go through the big races this week at Jump racing HQ, Cheltenham for Trials Day and some very competitive Grade 2 action from Doncaster. In the main part of the show, the panel discuss all things Trials Day which see the Unibet Hurdle take centre stage, with heavy favourite Constitution Hill set to take to the Cheltenham Hill once again. Surely the superstar hurdler gets his head in front? There's also a terrific running of the Grade 2 Yorkshire Rose Mares' Hurdle which sees Kateira as the warm favourite. Will we see the Skelton's tighten their grip on the Jump Trainers' Championship? The team finish off by providing their weekend NAPs.
Host James Stevens is joined by Tom Park, Graeme Rodway and Brett Williams to go through the big races this week at Windsor and Market Rasen on Friday, as well as top-class cards at Ascot and Haydock on Saturday. In the main part of the show, the panel discuss the Clarence House Chase battle between chasing titans Jonbon and Energumene. Who of the duo will our panel side with, or will one of the outsiders spring a shock? There's also a terrific running of the Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock, headlined by Betfair Chase winner Royale Pagaille. Will Venetia Williams' course specialist strike again in Lancashire? Our panel have their say. The team finish off by providing their weekend NAPs.
Host David Jennings is joined by Keith Melrose, Jonny Pearson and Brett Williams to go through the biggest races at Kempton, Ffos Las & Newcastle this weekend. They look ahead to a busy card at Kempton Park where the feature race is the Lanzarote Hurdle. The team then look ahead to some action from Newcastle on the All Weather following Warwick's abandonment earlier in the week. The panel finish off by providing their weekend NAPs.
Understanding “who am I” shifts to “who are You” when we recognize God's nature, allowing us to embrace our purpose. Letting go of self-centeredness allows Christ to lead, transforming our lives into reflections of His glory.
You Can Be Right or You Can Be Married: Rebuilding Communication, Trust, and Love with Brett Williams In this episode of The Human Intimacy Podcast, Dr. Kevin Skinner welcomes his long-time friend and fellow therapist, Brett Williams, author of You Can Be Right or You Can Be Married. With over 35 years of experience as a marriage and family therapist, Brett dives into the complexities of couple communication and conflict resolution. He introduces the “Four C's” of communication—Chit Chat, Communicating, Correcting, and Combating—and explains how couples can move away from destructive patterns of blame and escalation. Brett emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space for confession—vulnerably sharing emotions without defensiveness—and highlights that love is the free gift of attention. Together, Dr. Skinner and Brett offer actionable strategies for effective communication, understanding your partner's needs, and building love-based solutions for deeper intimacy and connection. The episode concludes with an exciting announcement about the first annual Human Intimacy Conference (March 14th and 15th, 2025), where Brett will explore whether loving again after betrayal is possible and provide tools for trust and communication You Can Be Right or You Can Be Married: Rebuilding Communication, Trust, and Love with Brett Williams Resources Mentioned: 1. Brett Williams' Book: - You Can Be Right or You Can Be Married: Love-Based Solutions for Couples. 2. Concepts and Techniques: - The Four C's of Communication (Chit Chat, Communicating, Correcting, Combating). - The Attention Reception Test (visual, auditory, kinesthetic preferences). - Love-Based Solutions for rebuilding connection and trust. - Physiological regulation during conflict (monitor heart rate and nervous system). 3. Related Research and Experts: - Dr. John Gottman: Impact of escalated heart rates on communication. - Dr. Stephen Porges: Polyvagal Theory and regulating the nervous system. - Gary Chapman: The Five Love Languages. 4. Event Mentioned: - First Annual Human Intimacy Conference (March 14-15, 2025). - Featuring Brett Williams and 15 other clinicians specializing in overcoming betrayal trauma, addictive behaviors, and rebuilding relationships. More information to come!
James Stevens is joined by Graeme Rodway, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Wetherby, Ascot, Down Royal and Del Mar this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look analyse Wetherby, where the Charlie Hall Chase is one of the early jumps season highlights. Bravemansgame is looking for his second win in the race and could face impressive Turners Novices' Chase winner Grey Dawning The team then assess the action at Ascot, where there are some competitive handicaps, while at Down Royal the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Champion Chase is the main event. The panel finish with a discussion City Of Troy in the Breeders' Cup Classic, a look ahead to the Melbourne Cup, and nomination of the weekend NAPs.
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Bauder concludes the discussion on “Let Me Tell You How to Vote” with Dr. Brett Williams. Dr. Bauder shares ten principles to guide believers as they consider how they want to cast their vote and closes with some final encouragements.
Sam Hart is joined by Keith Melrose, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Chepstow, Newmarket and York this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look at Friday's card at Chepstow. The Grade 2 Unibet Persian War Novices' Hurdle is the feature on Friday as the jumps season gets well and truly up and running. Newmarket has five live races on ITV4 on Saturday. The Dewhurst Stakes looks an intriguing contest with two Godolphin horses taking on the Ballydoyle contender The Lion In Winter. The team also tries to solve the tricky puzzle that is the Cesarewitch Handicap. The panel then look at York, where the Sprint Trophy Handicap is the feature race. There have been a few surprises in the sprint division this year. Could there be another one on Saturday? The team finish by sharing their other selections along with their weekend NAPs.
Sam Hart is joined by Robbie Wilders, Matt Gardner and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Newmarket, Ascot, Redcar and Longchamp this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look at a brilliant card at Newmarket. The Group 1 Sun Chariot Stakes is the feature, with Inspiral bidding to go out with a big win on what could be her final run. Redcar's Two-Year-Old Trophy is also included in part one of the show, with 20 runners heading to post for the track's big event. The panel then head to Ascot, where there are some competitive Group races as well as the tricky puzzle that is the 7f Challenge Cup. The panel have some big-priced selections. The team finish by previewing the big race in Paris on Sunday, the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. before sharing their other selections along with their weekend NAPs.
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Bauder continues a discussion on “Let Me Tell You How to Vote” with Dr. Brett Williams. Dr. Bauder shares ten principles to guide believers as they consider how they want to cast their vote.
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Bauder begins a discussion on “Let Me Tell You How to Vote” with Dr. Brett Williams. Dr. Bauder shares ten principles to guide believers as they consider how they want to cast their vote.
Sam Hart is joined by Keith Melrose, Marc Hryhorskyj and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Newbury, Ripon and Newmarket this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look at Newbury. York's Ebor festival may be on the horizon, but we have some top racing at Newbury, headlined by the Group 2 Hungerford Stakes. The race is full of classy seven-furlong specialists who all have claims. Ripon and Newmarket are the points of call for ITV away from Newbury. The unique Grey Horse Handicap takes place at Newmarket, while at Ripon we have the competitive Great St Wilfrid Handicap. The panel have some big prices across the cards. The team finish by sharing their other selections before providing their weekend NAPs.
Sam Hart is joined by Robbie Wilders, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Ascot, Haydock and Newmarket this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look at Ascot. The Shergar Cup has come round in the racing calendar once again as riders from far and wide head to Ascot for a unique team competition at the Berkshire track. Billy Loughnane has an excellent book of rides, and Robbie Wilders thinks the young jockey could have a good meeting on his Shergar Cup debut. Haydock and Newmarket are the points of call for ITV away from the Shergar Cup. The Rose of Lancaster Stakes is the feature at Haydock. Group 1 winner Anmaat returns off a 439 day lay-off, but will he make a winning return after this break?
Sam Hart is joined by Robbie Wilders, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Market Rasen and Newbury this weekend. In the first part of the show, the panel look at the jumps card at Market Rasen. The Unibet Summer Plate Handicap Chase is one of the big summer jumps races in the calendar and this is a typically competitive renewal. Can the team solve the puzzle? Newbury has four live races on ITV this weekend. The Steventon Stakes is one of the features on the card there with Shadwell horses Alyanaabi and Al Aasy prominent in the market. The team finish by sharing their other selections before providing their weekend NAPs.
In this episode, we conclude our conversation covering the hermeneutics and methodology of progressive dispensationalism and ideas for the future of dispensationalism. Thanks for listening to Season 2 of The Central Seminary Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecentralseminarypodcast/message
In this episode, we discuss the history of publications on dispensationalism, specifically progressive dispensationalism, and evaluate some differences with classic dispensationalism. Be sure to follow for Part 3 to conclude Season 2 of The Central Seminary Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecentralseminarypodcast/message
Cars on Call is going bi-weekly. We think this will provide a better product, and we hope our listeners and viewers will agree. Adams is away this week. He'll be back, but we miss his incisive wit and insightful commentary. Autobahn Adventures is a travel company that arranges trips to Europe that involve driving new Porsche 911s at high speed on the autobahn, spectacular tickets to watch the Monaco Grand Prix, and much more. Steve-0 took one of their great trips and gushes about it. Our trauma surgeon Stephan Moran MD gets into how round-abouts and other road design differences between us and Europe make driving safer over there than it is here. Finally, U.S. Air Force veteran Steve-0 became "Skid" Schutz after being given a call sign on his Autobahn Adventures trip by three retired Air Force fighter pilots. Thank you ET (prior CoC guest USAF Gen (ret) Brett Williams), Bobaloo, and Oscar, Steve-0 couldn't be more proud. #carsoncallpodcast #steveautos #traumasurgeon #traumasurgeonsafety #autosafety #autobahnadventures #porsche911 #porsche992
In this episode, we discuss the topic of dispensationalism, specifically progressive dispensationalism, and its impact on the understanding of scripture and theology. Dr. Glenny, Dr. Pratt, Dr. Williams, and Dr. Shrader share their personal journeys with dispensationalism, highlighting the nuances and key definitions of progressive dispensationalism. Follow for Parts 2 & 3 to conclude Season 2 of The Central Seminary Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecentralseminarypodcast/message
In this episode of Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur, Tom Hunt interviews Brett Williams as he shares his insights on using pricing as a marketing strategy and building a successful business.
We are privileged to be joined by patrons Darren Joseph, Brett Williams and Dr Jim along with good friend of the podcast Darren Jones, to discuss and celebrate the 40th anniversary of INXS' commercial breakout album, The Swing! Musical tendencies and tastes often formulate during those halcyon teenage years and today's panel deep dive into the joys of this album evoke true feelings of nostalgia, sentimentality and happiness. We discuss which songs resonated upon release in 1984 and still to this day, the importance of VHS/Video on each songs impact and the album cover/contents that were of its time. Having sold over 2,500,000 copies globally, we tackle the albums mysterious initial commercial failings in the USA market which were likely due to the albums overtly political and racially charged lyrics that stalled radio and MTV support. That aside, American fans post Kick went back and re-discovered this gem leading to platinum status accreditation and embrace songs such as Original Sin, Burn for You and I Send a Message when played “live” over the years. Having previously reviewed The Swing album in episode 13 and explored (Ep. 68, 121 and 122) with Nick Launay (Producer) and Philip Mortlock (A&R), this episode is a true joy and trip down memory lane to a time and place where INXS raised their game from underground, alternative darlings to true, versatile and musical players about to make their mark globally! Love and Peace for more info check out ourwebsite. https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com and don't forget to sign the petition to help get INXS into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. https://www.change.org/p/induct-inxs-into-the-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-2025
Are you lifting God's name above yourself? His will over your own? The name we choose to exalt will show our motives, within our message, and what we measure success by. There is only one name in which we can be saved and that's Jesus!
Sam Hart is joined by Keith Melrose, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Doncaster and Newbury this weekend. In the first part of the show the panel assesses the first British Flat turf meeting of 2024 at Doncaster. The Lincoln is the feature and a strong field, including the winners of the last two runnings, has been assembled. The second part of the show switches attention back to the jumps action at Newbury, with three competitive races to get stuck into. To finish, the team provide their other weekend racing tips before giving their weekend NAPs.
Sometimes when God asks us to take a new step of faith, we want to understand the plan before we commit to taking that next step. But we are not called to understand, we're called to obey. When we actually come to an understanding of who God is, it's easier to surrender ourselves to Him and trust Him for His provision! How much more do we need to know the character of God in order for us to lay it all down for Him?
Welcome to the Creative Brief, a hangout with your favorite creatives, entrepreneurs, and influencers. Today, I'm sitting down with Brett Williams, the godfather of design subscriptions, to talk about the massive success of his company Designjoy. Brett has figured out a way to turn his one-man design agency into a productized service that grosses over $120K in monthly revenue. If you're doing the math, that sets him up to do nearly $1.5M per year as a solopreneur. Now, even though I'm a fan of Brett, I went into this interview with a healthy level of skepticism. I mean, Designjoy seems too good to be true right? And it's fair to say people have pretty strong opinions about Designjoy and Brett's approach to viral marketing. I'm curious to know what you think after hearing him out. More from Brett Williams: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/BrettFromDJ Designjoy: https://www.designjoy.co/ More from the Creative Brief: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCreativeBriefPodcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/brianathey Instagram: https://instagram.com/brianathey Website: https://brianathey.com
Sam Hart is joined by Robbie Wilders, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Kempton, Newcastle and Southwell this weekend. The first part of the show analyses the card at Kempton. Grade 2 galore on the card at Kempton with the Adonis Juvenile Hurdle, Pendil Novices' Chase and the Dovecote Novices' Hurdle. We also have the competitive Coral Trophy Handicap Chase to get stuck into. In the second part of the show, the team preview the action at Newcastle and Southwell. Newcastle hosts the Eider Handicap Chase, while on the Flat at Southwell the feature is the Group 3 Winter Derby Stakes. To finish, the team provide their other weekend racing tips before giving their weekend NAPs.
In the Season Seven premiere episode of Pave It Black, Richard Willis and Brett Williams return with a live recording at NAPA's 2024 Annual Meeting from Orlando, Florida. Learn how the podcast got off the ground, revisit previous seasons, and hear about some of Richard and Brett's favorite moments. For Pave It Black's Seventh Season, Conversations from the Capital, Richard and Brett will facilitate conversations between industry leaders and federal partners. Tune in every Tuesday to learn about industry developments, agency updates, and much more!
James Stevens is joined by Keith Melrose, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Sandown, Musselburgh and Leopardstown this weekend. The first part of the show analyses the card at Sandown, where the highlight is the Grade 1 Scilly Isles Novices' Chase. Unibet have Hermes Allen, who was last seen finishing behind the magnificent Il Est Francais at Kempton, as their hot favourite. In the second part of the show, the team preview the action in Scotland at Musselburgh with some really competitive handicaps to get stuck into. To finish, the team provide their other weekend racing selections from both the UK and at the Dublin Racing Festival before giving their weekend NAPs.
Sam Hart is joined by Keith Melrose, James Stevens and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Cheltenham and Doncaster this weekend. The first part of the show studies Saturday's superb card at Cheltenham card, where there are sure to be some major festival clues. We also get the bonus of seeing the rearranged Clarence House Chase after Ascot was frozen off last week. In the second part of the show, the team takes a look at Doncaster's ITV card. Willie Mullins sends over classy mares Ashroe Diamond and Gala Marceau for the Grade 2 Yorkshire Rose Mares' Hurdle. To finish, the team provide their other weekend racing selections before giving their weekend NAPs.
In today's episode, we finish our discussion on the mind/body connection with Dr. Mark Stuckey, M.D. and Dr. Brett Williams. We talk about the Scriptures and mental health. website: www.centralseminary.edu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecentralseminarypodcast/message
Sam Hart is joined by Robbie Wilders, Tom Park and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Lingfield this weekend. Jumps action in Britain has been wiped out so Lingfield is the port of call for ITV's coverage. Ryan Moore heads there for four rides on the all-weather and should be popular with punters, but the panel are taking him on in the highlight on the card, the Winter Oaks Fillies' Handicap. On Sunday, we hope to have jump racing back at Lingfield for the final day of the Winter Million festival. The return of big Cheltenham Gold Cup hope L'Homme Presse is the big talking point, but do our panellists think he will end up being the best of the British for the big one in March? To finish, the team give their other weekend racing selections before giving their weekend NAPs.
Sam Hart is joined by Keith Melrose, Jonny Pearson and Unibet's Brett Williams to preview the action at Kempton, Warwick and Wetherby this weekend. The first part of the show looks at Warwick. There are two competitive handicap chases being covered from the Midlands track. The first being the Classic Chase, which is followed by the rearranged Unibet Veterans' Chase. Can the panel solve these tricky puzzles? In the second part of the show, the team look at Kempton and Wetherby's Saturday cards. The Grade 2 Silviniaco Conti Chase is possibly the race of the weekend, and Brett and Keith are strong on one in the five-runner affair. To finish, the team give their other weekend racing selections before giving their weekend NAPs.
In today's episode, we discuss the mind/body connection with Dr. Mark Stuckey, M.D. and Dr. Brett Williams. We talk about how Scripture teaches us to answer the question of "Who are We?" website: www.centralseminary.edu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecentralseminarypodcast/message
Designjoy started as a side hustle in 2017. Now, it's a $1.5 million a year agency–and Brett Williams still runs it as a solopreneur. He'll share how to start a design agency and scale it to 7 figures in this interview.Brett's life with Designjoy wasn't smooth sailing from the outset. His workload was a big problem for his first three years, when he was working 12-hour days and earning less than he should. That was when he unlocked how to scale a business the right way, making an innovative shift that sliced his work time in half and skyrocketed his revenue. A design agency can be among the best solopreneur business ideas–if you know how to run and scale it the right way. Brett will share the mistakes he made early on and how he adjusted to choose better clients, letting him cut down on his workload while increasing his revenue. Resources:Designjoy.co - Learn more about the business at their websiteBrettFromDJ - Connect with Brett on XHow to Start a Business: The Ultimate Guide - UpFlip blog post How to Earn $4.8M/Year Doing What You Love - Episode 76 of the UpFlip podcast where Chris Do from The Futur shares how to make money from your passionWebflow - Code generating platform with a visual interfaceFigma - Collaboration platform for designersIndie Hackers - Community for founders and creators Company of One - Book by Paul Jarvis on the power of staying small in businessConnect with UpFlip: On Facebook On Instagram @UpFlipOfficial on Twitter For more insights to start, build, or grow a business, check out the resources on UpFlip.com or head to the UpFlip YouTube channel to see more interviews with business owners and experts. Thanks for listening!
Every smart business is advertising on social media, and the smartest ones are doing it the way Brett Williams does. And he's here today to teach you the Facebook advertising hacks that the top 1% of marketers use. Brett is a wizard on ads. He knows the inside out of how advertising works, and he runs our ad campaigns. He's an expert on Google ads, Meta, Instagram, TikTok, and even website and email marketing. The first thing Brett did when we started working together was take one of my campaigns from just about 0 leads per day to 5 on day one and 30 shortly after. Brett talks about ad types, ad budgets, timelines, and target audiences. We also discuss how to generate the ads quickly and use them for maximum conversion.If you want to learn what Brett is doing, join us in today's episode of SMART Businesses Do THIS!About the Guest:Brett Williams is the CEO and Founder of UniqueAnd, a company that provides social media ads consulting, media buying, and content coordination to help businesses grow through digital advertising.“I feel that all brands should be retargeting on all platforms. Period.” - Brett WilliamsIn This Episode:- How to develop an ad strategy that works- The average length of time you must wait before expecting someone to buy from you- What is funnel hacking, and how can you make it work for you?- How much does it cost to run ads, and how do you know if something is working or if it's time to quit?- Omnipresent retargeting strategy and how it works- What type of ad is best for people who already know you? Do you need a massive audience for the ad to work?- Crafting a simple call-to-action (CTA) that can yield the highest conversion rate- Can you create a custom audience of people who have visited other sites? How do you create custom audience campaigns?- What SMART Businesses do, according to Brett WilliamsAnd much more…Connect with Brett Williams: - Website - https://www.uniqueand.com/- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-williams-9521986/Connect with Adam Lyons:- Website - https://thesmartblueprint.com/- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/theadamlyons/- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheAdamLyons/- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheAdamLyons/
Brett Williams tries to connect his homilies from week to week. “Our discipleship isn't limited to Sunday to Sunday,” he says; it needs to be seen “within the context of our ongoing journey.” He cautions that this path may include moments when “it seems dark, and there doesn't seem to be any progress,” as well as times when it's “fantastic, easy, wonderful to be a disciple of Jesus.” He believes that “when we create either a series or a linkage between Sundays, people start to see this journey more clearly.” Brett serves as the pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Durban, South Africa, and previously chaired the synod committee for the Archdiocese of Durban. He openly acknowledges that his ordination at the age of 35 made him a “late vocation.” Prior to entering the seminary, he pursued a career as a college lecturer and served as an international cricket umpire for two decades. Listen to Brett's homily for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, on this week's episode of “Preach.” After the homily, he shares with host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., a Jesuit priest from South Africa, associate editor at America, and associate pastor at the Church of St. Francis Xavier in Manhattan, how the practice of synodal listening, really listening to each other, has shaped his preaching. Read the full text of this week's homily and Scripture readings. Get daily Scripture reflections and support "Preach" by becoming a digital subscriber to America Magazine. “Preach” is made possible through the generous support of the Compelling Preaching Initiative, a project of Lilly Endowment Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brett Williams is a designer and entrepreneur who runs DesignJoy, a design subscription service. He is essentially a one-man design agency that operates at scale and earns upwards of $1 million in annual revenue. In this podcast episode, Brett gives us a peek into how his business operates, the tools he uses, and what he's learned after running a design subscription service for six years. It's not for everyone, but to make something like this work you need two things: to be good and to be fast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices