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Erin Cahill sits down with me to talk about her latest film, Journey To You. She talks about, Monica the character she plays in the film. Erin talks about the connection her character, Monica has with her father. We discuss the strong bond that a dad has with daughters. After that we speak on her fantastic acting career. In addition, I ask her to rank my dad themed Hallmark movies. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Quick Five. About Erin Cahill Erin Cahill's career launched in 2001 when she was cast as Jen, the Pink Ranger in the series Power Rangers: Time Force. Since then, she has starred in numerous television and film projects, resulting in over 100 credits. Cahill has worked in a ride range of genres, having starred in comedy on FOX; dramas on NBC, ABC and CBS; romantic comedies on Hallmark Channel; thrillers on Amazon and Netflix; video games for X-Box and an animated feature for Sony. Cahill has starred in seven Hallmark original movies, including last year's Christmas Bedtime Stories for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and most recently, Hearts in the Game on Hallmark Channel. In 2021 she launched her Hallmark producing career with Every Time a Bell Rings for Hallmark+, the first original movie premiere for the standalone streaming service, in which she also starred. Cahill's passion project alongside her husband, has been to raise funds to build schools with the prestigious buildOn organization. To date, they fundraised and completed building schools in Nepal, Malawi, and a third school, sending 10 school children from The Bronx, New York to Malawi on their own school build. They are currently fundraising for their fourth school, to be built in Guatemala in 2022. Make sure you follow her on Instagram over at @theerincahill. In addition, check out her latest movie, Journey to You on the Hallmark Channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=LIsTgtmmaGE About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Leslie Coutterand donnait une conférence au 4ème congrès Innovation en Éducation à Paris sur le thème Redéfinir le succès dans un monde qui a besoin de nous. Ancienne actrice, Leslie Coutterand a tout quitté pour travailler essentiellement sur des projets qui ont un impact positif sur la société et l'environnement. En 2016, elle s'associe à l'org « BuildOn » pour construire deux écoles au Népal et Haïti. En 2017, elle réalise pour BBC3 « Miss Holland », une mini série de 6 épisodes qui met en lumière le conditionnement et la perception de la femme dans notre société. En Janvier 2018, Leslie était speaker au TEDxLimoges. S'inspirant de son parcours personnel, Leslie explore l'impact du conditionnement de la société, des médias et des réseaux sociaux sur nos besoins, nos rêves et nos ambitions. Elle remet en question notre vision du succès et ses conséquences sur notre bonheur, notre environnement et nos sociétés. Elle nous invite à se reconnecter à nous-mêmes, aux autres et à la nature, pour créer dans un monde qui a besoin de nous. Ce talk est un appel à l'éthique, à la pleine conscience et à l'amour, afin de vivre une vie pleine de sens et de passer de ses valeurs à l'action.
Bentornati su Snap!Non possono mancare i commenti a caldo dell'evento Apple su iPad Air, Pro, M4 ed Apple Pencil Pro e, rimanendo in tema di belle sorprese, tornano le QuickSnap di Mariano Di Benedetto che ci parla delle librerie Vulkan.Continua il progresso della stampa 3D con Tor Alva che conquista il primato dell'edificio più alto al mondo creato con questa tecnica costruttiva; dall'Unione Europea arriva buildON per il contenimento dei consumi energetici degli edifici (e molto altro ancora) mentre dal mondo dell'Intelligenza Artificiale arriva un nuovo tool per la progettazione degli interni.Buon ascolto!—>
Récemment élu designer de l'année 2024, Mathieu Lehanneur est aujourd'hui dans le podcast pour répondre à une question sur laquelle il a beaucoup travaillé tout au long de sa carrière :En quoi le design peut-il aider le monde de la santé ?(Abonne toi à ma newsletter pour voir les coulisses du podcast )Un vaste sujet qu'il me paraissait essentiel d'aborder dans un podcast qui a pour mission de faire du lien entre différents sujets relatifs à la santé.En effet, lorsque l'on se penche sur la question, on se rend bien compte que le design est omniprésent dans nos vie. Que ce soit au niveau des médicaments, dans la salle d'attente de votre dentiste ou encore dans votre pharmacie, des designers ont travaillé et peu de choses ont finalement été laissées au hasard.Cette conversation va ainsi potentiellement vous ouvrir les yeux sur un monde fascinant que vous ne connaissiez pas encore.Personnellement, cet épisode m'a beaucoup fait réfléchir et je suis très content de le partager avec vous
How are you integrating core values into your nonprofit's everyday work? Are you utilizing these values as a decision tool and a means for navigating your organization through changes? How do all of your employees, from those on the front lines to the leadership team embody core values every day? In this episode, special guest Chad Zibelman talks about how he and his organization integrate core values into their everyday work. He discusses how to use these values to help your organization grow by leveraging your professional network, building a flexible organization, and strategically looking at “failure.” Chad also gives us practical tips for building relationships with donors all while advocating for your organization's mission, and turning to these values to know when to say no. On top of all of that, Chad also tells us how he lands the ever-sought-after corporate partnerships. About Chad: Chad Zibelman is the CEO of The Sonder Project, an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to empower impoverished communities through high-impact, sustainable development. Chad grew up in the Philadelphia area and graduated from Temple University with a degree in Education. He then joined the Peace Corps and taught in a rural school in the African country of Namibia. Upon completion of his service, Chad returned to the US and began an 8-year career with the non-profit organization buildOn. buildOn constructs schools in developing countries and Chad worked his way up to become Trek Director, responsible for a program that brought over 1,000 volunteers/year abroad to immerse in communities and help build schools. The founders of The Sonder Project came to know Chad when they participated in a buildOn Trek to Burkina Faso in 2015, and three years later, they asked him to lead the organization. Chad resides with his wife, two daughters, and their pet rabbit in Sonoma County, CA. Read the podcast transcript here. Episode Summary: In today's episode, you'll learn strategies for meaningfully integrating your organization's core values into your everyday work including: Leveraging your professional network to help your organization grow (9:05) Strategies to implement for a more flexible organization (10:45) A different way to look at “failure” (14:10) Building relationships with donors and supporters (16:30) Advocating for your organization's vision (20:15) Exemplifying your core values in your everyday work (22:30) Utilizing your core values as a decision-making tool (24:20) Landing corporate partnerships (27:25) Incorporating core values into your interview process (36:00) Teasers: “We really try to live by our values. One of our values is to listen to others, and that includes our beneficiaries, includes partners on the ground, includes our donors, but we take that seriously.” “I think it's important for individuals working, whether it's a small organization or a big organization, to not be afraid of the vision that you set and to make sure you are a constant advocate for that vision.” “It was a really collaborative experience with all of our board members and our staff to understand what drives us.” “Creating an environment where people are not afraid to speak their minds and share in a safe space only allows the whole organization to be more prosperous.” Huge thank you to our sponsor, Grants Works! With billions of dollars in federal grant funding available, now is the time to learn about how to apply for and manage federal grants from Patrice Davis, an expert who simplifies federal grants. Her Federal Grants Simplified Bootcamp is a six-week hybrid training that gives you the freedom to access on-demand training on your schedule and to attend live weekly Q&A sessions with Patrice. Plus, GrantsWorks is an ACFRE approved continuing education provider. Use code DEGREES for 10% off your registration. Resources: Connect with Chad on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/czibelman/ The Sonder Project: thesonderproject.org Grantsworks: www.grantsworksacademy.com/federal-grants-simplified Keep up to date with the podcast: @100degreesconsulting Follow Stephanie on Instagram: @stephanie.skry/ Connect with Stephanie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieskryzowski/ Visit the podcast page: 100degreesconsulting.com/integrating-core-values Want more of the podcast? New episodes are released weekly! Find them all plus show notes and exclusive bonus content at 100degreesconsulting.com/podcast. Leave us a review! Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Let me know what you loved most about this episode! Subscribe to the show so you don't miss a thing!
A lot of people don't want to volunteer. Who wants to give up a Saturday and not get paid for it? But what if volunteering and being of service to your community could not just improve the world, but also your mental health? Join us as today's guest, Travis Van Winkle, talks about how being of service led him to a profound emotional transformation. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Travis Van Winkle's career has seamlessly transitioned between both television and film for over two decades. He can currently be seen as one of the leads in the Netflix/Skydance action-comedy “FUBAR,” which premiered on May 25, 2023, co-starring opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger. Most recently, he played Cary Conrad on season 3 of Netflix's acclaimed “You.” The hit series, which began streaming season 3 on Friday, October 15, 2021, quickly became the #1 program on the global streamer, taking down “Squid Game.” For his role as “the King of the cul de sac,” the actor received both critical and fan acclaim. Previously, Van Winkle had a starring run on Michael Bay/TNT's high-concept drama “The Last Ship” for five seasons and a series regular role alongside Alan Cumming on the CBS drama “Instinct.” Some of his previous memorable television roles include recurring on CW's “Hart of Dixie” and ABC'S “Happy Endings.” Feature film roles include a lead roles in Paramount's Friday the 13th remake, “Transformers,” “Meet the Spartans,” and Universal's comedy “Accepted” with Justin Long, Jonah Hill, and Blake Lively. Van Winkle has been a proud mentor within the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles youth empowerment organization since 2011 and hosted two of their galas that raised just over $1 million. He is also currently a member of their Junior Board. He serves as a Global Ambassador to the nonprofit organization buildOn. Through his work with buildOn, he has engaged and inspired his creative network to help raise over $470,000 and has led on-the-ground teams to build eight schools: three in Malawi, two in Senegal, and one in Haiti, Nepal, and Nicaragua. Travis Van Winkle was born in Victorville, California; his parents' Air Force responsibilities would bring him to both Michigan and Georgia before he eventually made his way to Hollywood at the age of 20. Our host, Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Emily and famous actor Travis van Winkle as they explore the concept of emotional training. Used by many actors to expand their emotional range, Emily (a former Broadway actress) and Travis reveal how this modality can used be all people to use insecurities and fear as fuel for creativity and the power of changing inner narratives. These two remarkable people delve into self-evolution, meditation, and removing barriers to truth while exploring role play, empathy exercises, and emotional support in relationships. Travis emphasizes emotional support in intimate relationships and how deep connection with others can be facilitated by eye gazing and shares a touching father-son moment. Travis also reflects on his experience filming Netflix's hit show FUBAR alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. Throughout their discussion, Emily and Travis inspire listeners to embrace their feelings and emphasize the importance of emotional training. This episode is a captivating exploration of personal growth, emotional connection, and vulnerability. Join them on this journey of self-discovery and discover the transformative power of embracing your emotions. Let us know what resonates in the comments! === Prayer Travis shared during the show : "Oh God, make me a hollow reed, through which the pith of self hath been blown, so that I may become a clear channel through which Thy love may flow to others." === Travis Van Winkle's career seamlessly transitions between both television and film. On the small screen, Van Winkle had a starring role for five seasons on TNT's high-concept drama "The Last Ship," and was a series regular alongside Alan Cumming in the CBS drama "Instinct." CBS brought him back as a series regular in the drama pilot "Good Sam." He was also a series regular for Netflix's season three of "You." Some of Van Winkle's previous memorable television roles include recurring on The CW's "Hart of Dixie" and ABC'S "Happy Endings," in addition to many guest appearances throughout his career. He is currently starring alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in Netflix's FUBAR. Feature roles include Paramount's Friday the 13th and Transformers, Fox's Meet the Spartans, and Universal's comedy Accepted. Van Winkle has been a proud mentor in the Big Brother/Big Sister Organization since 2011, and hosted two of their Galas that raised almost $2 million. He's also been a Global Ambassador to the non-profit organization buildOn. Through his work with buildOn, he has engaged and inspired his creative network to help raise more than $300,000 and assemble on-the-ground teams to build schools in Haiti, Nepal, Nicaragua, Malawi and Senegal. Van Winkle was born in Victorville, California but his parents' Air Force responsibilities brought him to both Michigan and Georgia before he eventually made his way to Hollywood at the age of 20. Instagram: @TravisVanWinkle === Ready to start your life-altering Ziva practice? Click here to start now: Free Meditation Masterclass: https://zivameditation.com/freemasterclass/ Learn More: https://zivameditation.com/ Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zivameditation/
If you work at a nonprofit then you already know how easy it is for development and marketing to step on each other's toes. But it doesn't have to be this way.Taylor Hebble, chief marketing officer for Hope for Haiti, speaks on the synergy between their development and marketing departments and how everyone at a nonprofit organization needs to be equipped to communicate with donors and supporters — at the end of the day, that's what development and marketing are all about.---------------Bio:Taylor is a brand management & social impact professional specializing in public relations, campaign strategy, and community engagement. She is Hope for Haiti's chief marketing officer, and the creator of the organization's flagship #HikeforHaiti campaign. Her experience prior to joining Hope for Haiti in 2017 includes nearly seven years of corporate advertising strategy and project management.Guest links:Taylor's LinkedIn profile: www.LinkedIn.com/in/thebbleHope for Haiti: https://hopeforhaiti.com/Additional links:Charity: Water: https://www.charitywater.org/buildOn: https://www.buildon.org/Dana Snyder: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danarsnyder/Soraya Alexander: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sorayagalexander/Sarah Adolphson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahadolphson/Playlist:Ivy by Taylor SwiftHomesick by Noah KahanGeorgia by Phoebe Bridgers***Hosted by the brilliant team at Feathr.coFeathr is the nonprofit marketing platform designed to help mission and member-based organizations build purposeful connections with their community to grow impact with confidence.
A man of many talents, Frankie Grande is currently playing Victor Garber and Luigi in the Off-Broadway production of “Titanique”. In a parallel universe, Frankie went to med school and became a doctor, but in this universe, he's an unstoppable, multi-hyphenate creative and philanthropist. He speaks candidly about his upbringing, triple majoring in college, meeting Celine Dion, paving the way for his sister, Ariana Grande, and why he's a “chronic 15-minute late person”. Frankie talks about starring in "Mamma Mia!" where he made his Broadway debut, and eventually produced shows on and off Broadway which include "Hamlet", "La Bête", and the recent Tony-winning production, “Dana H”. He shares his philanthropic work and why he does it. He also opens up about his alcoholism and drug addiction and how getting diagnosed helped him, and why you need to give yourself permission to fail and feel exhausted. Frankie Grande is currently starring as Victor Garber and Luigi in the Off-Broadway production of Titanique. An actor, philanthropist, dancer, singer, model, producer, television host, and YouTube personality, Frankie began his Broadway career on stage in “Mamma Mia!”. His other stage credits include "Rock of Ages" and "R.R.R.E.D.", the Off-Broadway revival of "Pageant", and the regional production of "Crazy For You". Frankie is also known worldwide for starring in the hit reality TV shows "Big Brother" and "Celebrity Big Brother UK". His credits for TV shows and movies include “Haters Back Off”, “Henry Danger”, “Worst. Post. Ever.”, “'Spree”, and more. He also has credits as a Broadway producer, which include "Hamlet", "La Bête", “Dana H” and "Born Yesterday". As a philanthropist, Frankie is a founding member of Broadway in South Africa, a global arts outreach group. In 2014, he was awarded by buildOn with their Global Impact Award for his charity work in Malawi. Connect with Jared: Twitter: @frankiejgrande Instagram: @frankiejgrande Website: jaredmgrimes.com YouTube: frankiejgrande Facebook: @thebigbrothertho Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lisa Strom is a 30 year veteran teacher and Chair of the English Dept at Norwalk High School in Norwalk, CT. For her 50th birthday. She set herself a goal to complete 50 acts of service for her 50th birthday, or as she calls it….Mitzvah 50. She wanted to find a way to incorporate service learning in her classes in a way that highlighted the availability of education in the U.S. compared to accessing education globally. The culmination of her year of service has been fundraising $15,000 through a combination of small, individual donations and a grant from the Fund for Teachers Foundation to build a school in Malawi through an organization called buildOn.
Productrice, réalisatrice et conférencière, Leslie Coutterand est l'invitée du quarante-septième épisode de C'est quoi le bonheur vous ? Après 10 ans de carrière en tant qu'actrice et une quête de vérité, Leslie Coutterand a tout quitté il y a 4 ans. Aujourd'hui, elle produit, réalise, donne des conférences. Les diverses projets sur lesquels elle travaille sont tous reliés par des sujets qui lui sont chers : l'amour, la pleine conscience, la justice sociale et environnementale, et l'éthique. En 2015, elle s'est associée à l'organisation « BuildOn » pour construire deux écoles au Népal et Haïti. En 2017, elle a réalisé pour BBC iplayer, la mini série comédie “Miss Holland” de style "Borat" qui met en lumière le conditionnement et la perception de la femme dans notre société. En 2019, elle a créé Log Out & Tune In afin d'aider à se libérer de l'addition et du conditionnement digital, et trouver du sens derrière les écrans. Log Out & Tune In organise des ateliers et des conférences en France et aux US pour les particuliers, les écoles et les entreprises. Envie de nous aider ? C'est rapide et gratuit ! Il vous suffit de laisser une bonne note ou un commentaire sur votre plateforme d'écoute : les algorithmes adorent ça, et nous, ça nous permet de semer encore plus de graines !
Sometimes you don't know how much you know till you have to share that experience with someone else. Craig and Allison were recently able to share their story about being part of a multigenerational husband and wife owned business at the BuildOn Expo, presented by Cape Cod Lumber in Randolph Massachusetts. In this week's episode we talk about our experience preparing for and presenting. It was a great day to network, connect with vendors and industry colleagues, and spend time with some of our team members. Tune into #MWB to learn that and more about working with your spouse/partner not only at home but also at the office! Audible Link: http://audibletrial.com/BizMarried
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Welcome to an episode with one of the leading innovators in digital marketing, Jeff Rosenblum. In this episode, Jeff speaks about effective marketing and advertising that both informs and inspires. He shares how businesses can help customers feel empowered to solve their problems and create a better customer experience. We will learn why businesses that embrace empowerment, transparency, and authenticity are essential in today's marketing world. Jeff Rosenblum is an author, a documentary filmmaker, and an advertising agency founder. He is widely regarded as one of the leading innovators in the field of digital marketing and has worked on teams that have helped revolutionize dozens of industries. Jeff is the co-writer and director of a groundbreaking documentary about the advertising industry's future, The Naked Brand. It reveals the surprising story about corporations' ability to improve the world, one small step at a time. Jeff is the Founding Partner of Questus, a digital marketing agency that has worked with some of the world's most influential brands, including American Express, Apple, Bloomberg, Capital One, Discovery Channel, Disney, Driscoll's, General Mills, Ford, ESPN, The New York Times, Suzuki Motorcycles, The NFL, The Wall Street Journal, Universal Orlando, Verizon and more. When he's not driving his team and his clients crazy, Jeff is on an Advisory Board for the Make-A-Wish Foundation as well as Special Spectators. Jeff and his family built a school in a remote village in Nepal while working with the BuildOn organization. Despite barely graduating college, he has lectured at some of the world's top universities and presented at some of the marketing industry's most influential conferences. Get Jeff's book here: Exponential: Transform Your Brand by Empowering Instead of Interrupting. Jeff Rosenblum: https://amzn.to/3EmxAr5 Enjoying our podcast? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo
Welcome to the The Voice of Retail , I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada.Jeff Rosenblum launched and leads one of the most innovative brand agencies in the world: Questus.In this episode one of the world's top advertising executives tells us how iconic brands win new customers and build armies of evangelists, and guides us through to the other side with his new book Exponential: Transform Your Brand by Empowering Instead of InterruptingJeff tells that great brands stand for more than just cool products and clever advertisements. They inspire audiences. They enrich communities. They energize people. They move people's lives forward.Thanks for tuning into this special episode of The Voice of Retail. If you haven't already, be sure and click subscribe on your favourite podcast platform so new episodes will land automatically twice a week, and check out my other retail industry media properties; the Remarkable Retail podcast, the Conversations with CommerceNext podcast, and the Food Professor podcast. Last but not least, if you are into BBQ, check out my all new YouTube barbecue show, Last Request Barbeque, with new episodes each and every week!I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company & Maven Media, and if you're looking for more content, or want to chat follow me on LinkedIn, or visit my website meleblanc.co! Have a safe week everyone!About JeffJeff Rosenblum is an advertising agency founder, documentary filmmaker and an admitted pain in the ass. He is widely regarded as one of the leading innovators in the field of digital marketing and has worked on teams that have helped revolutionize market research, publishing, sports broadcasting and interactive advertising.He is the Founding Partner of Questus, a digital marketing agency that has worked with some of the world's most influential brands including American Express, Bloomberg, Capital One, Discovery Channel, Disney, Driscoll's, General Mills, Ford, ESPN, Suzuki Motorcycles, The NFL, Universal Orlando, Verizon and more.Jeff was the co-writer and director of a groundbreaking documentary about the future of the advertising industry, The Naked Brand. It revealed the surprising story about the industry's ability to create breakthrough brands by empowering consumers. In his free time, Jeff is addicted to learning new skills, including telemark skiing, fly fishing, kite surfing, screen writing and funk guitar. His guitar instructor summarizes these efforts best, describing his playing as “mediocre, at best.”When he's not driving his team and his clients crazy, Jeff is on an Advisory Board for the Make-A-Wish Foundation as well as an Advisory Board for Special Spectators. He and his family built a school in a remote village in Nepal while working with the BuildOn organization. He lives in New York City with his wife and two kids, who are much cooler and better looking then he is. About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated on thought leadership panels worldwide. Michael was recently added to ReThink Retail's prestigious Top 100 Global Retail Influencers for a second year in 2022.Michael is also the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail, plus the Remarkable Retail with author Steve Dennis, Global E-Commerce Tech Talks and The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. Most recently, Michael launched Conversations with CommerceNext, a podcast focussed on retail eCommerce, digital marketing and retail careers - all available on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music and all major podcast platforms. Michael is also the producer and host of the “Last Request Barbeque” channel on YouTube where he cooks meals to die for and influencer riches.
Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 202, an episode with one of the leading innovators in digital marketing, Jeff Rosenblum. In this episode, Jeff speaks about effective marketing and advertising that both informs and inspires. He shares how businesses can help customers feel empowered to solve their problems and create a better customer experience. We will learn why businesses that embrace empowerment, transparency, and authenticity are essential in today's marketing world. Jeff Rosenblum is an author, a documentary filmmaker, and an advertising agency founder. He is widely regarded as one of the leading innovators in the field of digital marketing and has worked on teams that have helped revolutionize dozens of industries. Jeff is the co-writer and director of a groundbreaking documentary about the advertising industry's future, The Naked Brand. It reveals the surprising story about corporations' ability to improve the world, one small step at a time. Jeff is the Founding Partner of Questus, a digital marketing agency that has worked with some of the world's most influential brands, including American Express, Apple, Bloomberg, Capital One, Discovery Channel, Disney, Driscoll's, General Mills, Ford, ESPN, The New York Times, Suzuki Motorcycles, The NFL, The Wall Street Journal, Universal Orlando, Verizon and more. When he's not driving his team and his clients crazy, Jeff is on an Advisory Board for the Make-A-Wish Foundation as well as Special Spectators. Jeff and his family built a school in a remote village in Nepal while working with the BuildOn organization. Despite barely graduating college, he has lectured at some of the world's top universities and presented at some of the marketing industry's most influential conferences. Get Jeff's book here: Exponential: Transform Your Brand by Empowering Instead of Interrupting. Jeff Rosenblum: https://amzn.to/3EmxAr5 Enjoying our podcast? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo
Jared Milrad chats with Travis Van Winkle about his leading role in Season 3 of Netflix's hit series YOU, out on October 15th. Travis walks us through his journey in Hollywood, from growing up in an Air Force family to acting for almost 20 years in projects such as TRANSFORMERS and FRIDAY THE 13TH. Travis also talks about his global work in service and charity, from being a Big Brother in the Big Brothers of LA program for almost a decade to serving as a Global Ambassador for buildOn, where he takes trips to Haiti and Africa to build schools. Also: Travis tells us about his support for Afghan refugees and the advice he'd give his younger self.
On #VoteHerIn, a collaboration of Two Broads Talking Politics & Rebecca Sive:Sara Guillermo is the CEO of IGNITE, the largest and most diverse young women's political leadership program in the country. Prior to assuming the CEO position in June 2021, Sara was Ignite's Executive Director. As Sara noted in June regarding her plans for IGNITE:“After an incomparable [2020] political season, I am even more committed to bringing IGNITE training to all 50 states through virtual and in-person programming that mobilizes a new generation to prioritize civic engagement and political activism. I'm also passionate about increasing the representation of young women of color, especially in local office, as well as on boards and commissions, across the country, and we will work to dramatically accelerate young women's paths to the ballot.”With 2022 midterms on the horizon, IGNITE is seizing the momentum of 2020 to dramatically expand its training and mobilization efforts so that today's generation of young women are active participants in American democracy as candidates, advocates, campaign team members, voters, and community organizers. Guillermo is committed to launching 100 new candidates in the next two years through acceleration of IGNITE's Run Now cohort trainingAs a founding member of the IGNITE team, Sara was instrumental in growing the organization from a small high school-based program in the California Bay Area. Via the program model that Sara co-developed with IGNITE's Founder, Anne Moses, (previously a #VoteHerIn guest), IGNITE has trained upwards of 10,000 young women across 30 states. Sara's previous leadership positions at Seeking Common Ground, Aspire Public Schools, and buildOn inform her passion and expertise in community service, youth leadership development, program management and capacity building. As a breast cancer survivor, Sara is deeply committed to reforming local health care policies and systems to better meet the needs of diverse communities. She currently serves on the Concord/Pleasant Hill Healthcare Community Board where she serves as a voice to advance community healthcare priorities. Sara was recently recognized as a Roddenberry Fellow for her vision and leadership. Sara holds an MSW from the University of Denver and a B.A. in Psychology from UC Santa Cruz.*
The year 2020 offered innumerable lessons about our individual communities and even society as a whole. As we begin to wind down from a tumultuous year, many corporations are looking to their workforce to see what they can do to elevate them. In this episode, we speak with DJ Casto, Executive Vice President and CHRO of Synchrony, one of the nation's premier consumer financial services companies, about the initiatives companies can take to help build up their employees. At Synchrony, Casto is responsible for engaging employees in the company's strategic business imperatives and building people-led development programs that strengthen culture, drive business growth, and nurture the company's talent as a competitive advantage. He began his career at PepsiCo in human resources field operations, advancing to lead labor and employee relations for the North American beverages business, where he managed union awareness strategies before advancing to the role of Senior Director of Global Organization Development. He holds a master's degree in industrial relations and a bachelor's degree in business administration from West Virginia University. Casto serves on the boards of Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG), buildOn, and West Virginia University MSIR Executive Alumni.In this episode, Casto provides an in-depth look at Synchrony's Education as an Equalizer program, and how important education is in creating an ecosystem for success. He also discusses how remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic has helped the company align business goals, and how it has affected the way Synchrony employees work, including insight into the three different “hubs” the company has put into place—and what that means for the future of their working environment.Some Questions Asked:How did you arrive at your job with Synchrony?What are the specific goals for the Education as an Equalizer initiative?What are you doing to continue to instill Synchrony culture to those employees who are now 100% virtual?In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the implementation of Synchrony's five-year, $50 million Education as an Equalizer initiative and how the concept came about. About Synchrony's 100 Days of Wellness initiative and how the company is committed to helping its employees refuel after a difficult year. What the pandemic taught Synchrony about employees' desire to work from home.Links:DJ Casto - LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 2010, Jennifer K. Hill opened a corporate/legal staffing company, JHill’s Staffing Services, Inc., which was acquired by Marcum Search LLC in February of 2018, where she became the President of the California Search Division. She recently transitioned into a consulting role with Marcum Search LLC to focus on speaking, writing, and her radio show on LA Talk Radio, called “Get Yourself the Job,” with over 30,000 listeners a month.In 2013, Jennifer published her book Stop Hoping, Start Hunting! A Job Seeker’s Guide to Finding a Dream Job. She has also since published two widely acclaimed white papers focused on transformation in the legal industry.Jennifer is passionate about contributing to her community. She built her first school in Nepal in 2017 by partnering with BuildOn.org, and built her second school in Senegal in November of 2019.Jennifer has appeared on many major news outlets around the world including: KNX Radio, BBC News, ABC, NBC, FOX and E! News, and has been quoted in numerous online articles as well, including The Ladders and Glassdoor. In addition, Jennifer has been featured speaker for various conferences, law firms, and corporations around the United States.
Jennifer K. Hill shares some of her favorite interviewing tips. She emphasizes the important of “proactive“ rather than “reactive” interviewing by anticipating any concerns a potential employer may have in advance of the interview. She also provides suggestions for how to answer questions such as “Tell me about yourself” and “What is your biggest weakness?” metabizics.com Jennifer K. Hill has appeared on many major news outlets around the world including: KNX Radio, BBC News, ABC, NBC, FOX and E! News, and has been quoted in numerous online articles as well including The Ladders and Glassdoor. In addition, Jennifer has been featured speaker for various conferences, law firms and corporations around the United States. In 2010, Jennifer opened her own corporate/legal staffing company, JHill’s Staffing Services, Inc., which was acquired by Marcum Search LLC in February of 2018, where she became the President of the California Search Division until recently transitioning to a Consultant role with the company. In 2013, Jennifer published her first book “Stop Hoping, Start Hunting! A Job Seeker’s Guide to Finding a Dream Job.” She has also since published two widely acclaimed white papers focused on transformation in the legal industry, and recently released her second book, “101 Spiritual Tools for Uncertain Times” on Amazon Kindle. In 2019, Jennifer co-founded a business consulting firm, MetaBizics LLC, which offers business consulting services to corporations, leaders, and entrepreneurs. In 2020, Jennifer co-created the Coalition for Global Unity. The Coalition offers free weekly meditations from world leaders, teachers, and influencers on Awake TV Network at 12pm PT every Monday. Jennifer also hosts a weekly radio show on LA Talk Radio, called “Get Yourself the Job,” with over 30,000 listeners a month, and hosts a TV show on Awake TV Network called “Conversations for Consciousness” where she recently interviewed Deepak Chopra & Don Hoffman about their new respective books on consciousness. Jennifer is deeply passionate about contributing to her community. She built her first school in Nepal in 2017 by partnering with BuildOn.org and recently built her second school in Senegal in November of 2019.
Monthly blog updatesThe Premier Field Engineer team for Dynamics 365 published a monthly update to our blog.Dynamics 365 Monthly Update-May 2020 2020 Release Wave 1 ScheduleRelease Wave 1 is currently available and is being rolled out automatically in May. North America will receive updates starting May 22. Includes updates for Dynamics 365, Power Platform, Power Apps, Automate and others.Overall schedule Unified InterfaceLegacy web client is deprecated. Deadline to move to Unified Interface has moved to December 2020. Start planning now if you haven't already.Legacy web client is deprecated Transition existing web app Microsoft Business Applications Summit and BuildOn demand content available for both of these events:Microsoft Business Applications Summit Build Updates & ReleasesOn-Premises https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3142345/microsoft-dynamics-365-onpremise-cumulative-updates Online https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/business-applications-release-notes/dynamics/released-versions/dynamics-365ce#all-version-availability
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Jennifer Hill shares how integrity, impeccability and accountability can lead to your dream career in 2020. Hill focuses on the “Drama Triangle” and how to extricate yourself from it. She also discusses how to create a statement of intent and a daily declaration to manifest the new year of your dreams. Finally, Hill offers a tool to reflect back on 2019 and move into 2020 with a clean slate. metabizics.com Jennifer K. Hill has appeared on many major news outlets around the world including: KNX Radio, BBC News, ABC, NBC, FOX and E! News, and has been quoted in numerous online articles as well including The Ladders and Glassdoor. In addition, Jennifer has been featured speaker for various conferences, law firms and corporations around the United States. In 2010, Jennifer opened her own corporate/legal staffing company, JHill’s Staffing Services, Inc., which was acquired by Marcum Search LLC in February of 2018, where she became the President of the California Search Division until recently transitioning to a Consultant role with the company. In 2013, Jennifer published her book “Stop Hoping, Start Hunting! A Job Seeker’s Guide to Finding a Dream Job.” She has also since published two widely acclaimed white papers focused on transformation in the legal industry. Jennifer also hosts a weekly TV show called “MetaBizics” on awaketvnetwork.com and just co-founded a new business consulting company also called “MetaBizics.” Jennifer is very passionate about contributing to her community. She built her first school in Nepal in 2017 by partnering with BuildOn.org and recently built her second school in Senegal in November of 2019.
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Brad Tewksbury talks about BuildOn.org which empowers U.S. urban youth to transform their neighbourhoods and the world through intensive community service. Globally, BuildOn.com construct a new school every two days in some of the economically poorest countries around the world.
Jennifer Hill discusses how a person’s perspective can shape their personal and professional world. She differentiates between "reacting" vs. "responding" and offers ways to overcome our "animal instincts." Jennifer also offers tools to deal with challenging personalities in the workplace. jhccs.com Jennifer Hill began recruiting in 2003 and has recruited for top tier law firms and corporations throughout the United States. Jennifer has appeared on many major news outlets around the world including: KNX Radio, BBC News, ABC, NBC, FOX and E! News, and has been quoted in numerous online articles as well including The Ladders and Glassdoor. In addition, Jennifer has been featured speaker for various conferences, law firms and corporations around the United States. In 2010, Jennifer opened her own corporate/legal staffing company, JHill’s Staffing Services, Inc., which was recently sold to Marcum Search LLC in February of 2018. Jennifer remains on as the President of JHill’s Staffing Services, a division of March Search and now runs their California offices. Jennifer also hosts a weekly radio show on LA Talk Radio, called “Get Yourself the Job,” with over 30,000 listeners a month, where she interviews experts and authors from around the world on the subject of landing one’s dream job. Jennifer has earned a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California Irvine, and currently is a part of the Dean’s Leadership Society with UCI. Jennifer is very passionate about contributing to her community and spends her spare time volunteering for organizations such as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, SOS Mentor, and BuildOn. She recently used a portion of her company’s proceeds to build her first school in Nepal in 2017 and plans to build her next school in Senegal in April of 2018.
Jim Ziolkowski shares how BuildOn empowers youth from some of America’s toughest neighborhoods to be the change they want to see in the world through acts of service with homeless, seniors, and children in their communities. BuildOn lights a fire in the hearts and minds of these youth, who go in search of more opportunities to serve and ultimately achieve their high school diplomas – something that only 60% in these communities accomplish outside of the program.
Jennifer Hill speaks about the consciousness behind job hunting and focuses on the "mental" side of the job search. She shares ways to set intentions, take action, as well as to create a "statement of intent" and a "daily declaration." jhccs.com Jennifer Hill began recruiting in 2003 and has recruited for top tier law firms and corporations throughout the United States. Jennifer has appeared on many major news outlets around the world including: KNX Radio, BBC News, ABC, NBC, FOX and E! News, and has been quoted in numerous online articles as well including The Ladders and Glassdoor. In addition, Jennifer has been featured speaker for various conferences, law firms and corporations around the United States. In 2010, Jennifer opened her own corporate/legal staffing company, JHill’s Staffing Services, Inc., which was recently sold to Marcum Search LLC in February of 2018. Jennifer remains on as the President of JHill’s Staffing Services, a division of March Search and now runs their California offices. Jennifer also hosts a weekly radio show on LA Talk Radio, called "Get Yourself the Job," with over 30,000 listeners a month, where she interviews experts and authors from around the world on the subject of landing one’s dream job. Jennifer has earned a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California Irvine, and currently is a part of the Dean’s Leadership Society with UCI. Jennifer is very passionate about contributing to her community and spends her spare time volunteering for organizations such as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, SOS Mentor, and BuildOn. She recently used a portion of her company’s proceeds to build her first school in Nepal in 2017 and plans to build her next school in Senegal in April of 2018.
Brewster Rotarian and 2015-16 Rotary District Literacy Chair Jenny Hinsman learned about buildOn from the best-selling book Walk in Their Shoes: Can One Person Change the World? (Jim Ziolkowski with James S. Hirsh) and has started her club working with Ziolkowski’s buildOn organization on its mission of breaking the cycles of poverty, illiteracy, and low expectations through service and education. On this program she and buildOn Chapter Manager for the East Coast and Midwest Jenn Lishansky describe how buildOn works with urban youth in the U.S.A. to build schools throughout the areas of the world where illiteracy and poverty are endemic—Haiti, Mali, Nicaragua, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Malawi, and Nepal. Among other activities, buildOn has built 674 schools in these nations, schools that serve boys and girls equally, often along with their parents and grandparents. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support
Carly Peeters joined Mike Dowler and guest cohost actress Olivia Keville (Splitting Up Together) on ConversationsRadio 6/7/18. Carly is an actress and recording artist based in Los Angeles. She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Her family eventually settled in Southern California where Carly discovered her passion for dance and theater arts. A successful actress, Carly recurs on 'Grey's Anatomy' and co-stars in 'A Cowgirl's Story' with Chloe Lukasiak and Bailee Madison and Pat Boone. You can also catch her in 'Little Loopers' with Boyd Kestner, Rob Marlow, Natalie Imbruglia and Jay Ferguson. She is also slated for a new CBS pilot currently in pre-production. Carly is currently the reigning Miss Teen International 2017. She is the founder of the non-profit organization, Literally Literacy which promotes literacy through assisting to provide resources to underserved children. On a recent trip to the Philippines, Carly worked with Yellow Boat of Hope to build schools and provide educational resources for children in need. She will be leaving soon for Nicaragua with BuildOn to build another school in Managua.She just released her first single "Stuck On A Feeling" which is available on all music platforms. You can find links to all of Carly's music at www.carlypeeters.com
Jim Ziolkowski left a plum job at GE to start buildOn, a nonprofit organization that breaks the cycle of poverty, illiteracy, and low expectations through service and education. But his lofty mission was met with a string of rejections and setbacks. Find out how this failure powered Jim and his team to develop the humility and grit to keep going. In this episode of the Classy podcast, Jim shares: Why he couldn't walk away when failure seemed certain How an executive assistant gave buildOn a chance Why he shares their methodology with other organizations How risk-taking created this 25-year-old international nonprofit Why buildOn is not a charity
In this episode of Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Kari Hayden Pendoley, head of the Rodan + Fields Prescription for Change Foundation, the giving arm of skincare brand Rodan + Fields, about their charitable work with empowerment organizations and upcoming #RFGoNaked fundraiser. On the show, Megan, Kari and Joe discuss: The background of Rodan + Fields and their business model of Independent Consultants. How Rodan + Fields built cause into the business right from the beginning. The company’s work with buildOn, an organization breaking the cycle of poverty, illiteracy and low expectations through service and education. How Rodan + Fields involves encourages its Independent Consultants to Support, Serve & Share with partners. Rodan + Fields’ upcoming campaign #RFGoNaked that encourages customers to post a public make-up free selfie to trigger a donation up to $500,000 to their global partners. How Rodan + Fields is using offline strategies to promote its online campaign. Links & Notes Prescription for Change Foundation Rodan + Fields
In this week's episode, the wonderful and extremely talented actress Erin Cahill (Power Rangers Time Force, Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2, Saving Grace, Cut To The Chase on Netflix) drops by to discuss the challenge of keeping your joy and inspiration running high and her process of maintaining and creating a full and vital artistic life. A terrific and inspiring episode! You can connect to Erin on Facebook @ErinJCahill, on Twitter @ErinJ_Cahill, and Instagram @ejcahill Erin is very active with the non-profit group buildOn (http://www.buildon.org/) and invites you to come check it out and stay involved and engaged!
In this week's episode, the wonderful and extremely talented actress Erin Cahill (Power Rangers Time Force, Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2, Saving Grace, Cut To The Chase on Netflix) drops by to discuss the challenge of keeping your joy and inspiration running high and her process of maintaining and creating a full and vital artistic life. A terrific and inspiring episode! You can connect to Erin on Facebook @ErinJCahill, on Twitter @ErinJ_Cahill, and Instagram @ejcahill Erin is very active with the non-profit group buildOn (http://www.buildon.org/) and invites you to come check it out and stay involved and engaged!
Explore the inspiring personal story of Jim Ziolkowski's mission to change the world one community at a time by building schools in developing countries and empowering inner-city youth through service learning programs in the U.S. Be inspired by the faith and the boundless potential of the human spirit, and learn about young people who have decided to step forward, step up, and make a difference.
December 18, 2014 - Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://onforb.es/1xrzUss. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. buildOn is a nonprofit working to break the cycle of poverty. Although its focus is on improving global literacy rates, it has done a remarkable job of ending its own poverty, if you will, through a bold partnership with GE. At their 2014 gala, buildOn raised over $3.5 million, crediting GE for its success. According to a Wall Street Journal article, GE uses its partnership with BuildOn to facilitate recruiting. The partnership goes beyond donations and involves employees in building schools with BuildOn in remote villages. GE professionals who work behind desks find themselves sleeping on floors and doing manual labor as volunteers. GE finds these employees to be happier in their jobs as a result. Please consider whether a friend or colleague might benefit from this piece and, if so, share it.
Jim Ziolkowski, Founder, President and CEO. of BuildOn joins us for this powerful show. Check out Jim out at www.buildon.org.I was so impressed with Jim, his work, his team and his book that I knew I needed to share this information with you. Jim's book is “Walk In Their Shoes – Can One Person Change The World”As always we add to Jim's inspirational interview by sharing more information that will help inform, educate and inspire you, our audience of entrepreneurs, small business owners and professionals who seek excellence. PLEASE go to www.buildon.org right now to learn more and if possible pitch in with monetary support.YOU can make a difference. I hope you'll tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Since 1991, Jim Ziolkowski & BuildOn.org have been transforming inner city schools in the USA and building schools - over 550 to-date - in the poorest countries of the globe.
Twenty-one years ago, Jim Ziolkowski gave up a fast-track career in corporate finance to dedicate his life to buildOn, an organization that turns inner-city teens into community leaders at home and abroad. Walk in Their Shoes tells the story of Jim's movement and the thousands of young people who have decided to step forward and make a difference.The students of buildOn have contributed more than 1.2 million hours of service, from Detroit and the South Bronx to Haiti, Mali, and Nepal, while building more than 550 schools worldwide. Together they are breaking the cycle of poverty, illiteracy, and low expectations in their own lives and transforming their communities.Recorded On: Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Can one person save the world? Jim Ziolkowski thinks so and he tells us how in his new book, Walk in Their Shoes: how one person can save the world. Jim left a lucrative career in finance to work in developing countries and poor US neighborhoods, building schools and revitalizing communities. Today he directs BuildOn, which works in 6 countries building schools and in 73 high schools in the US, A remarkable 94% of children who go through its US programs graduate from high school and go on to college. Dave Johnson, Senior Fellow at the Campaign for America's Future and a Fairness Radio commentator from the very beginning, joins us for the last time for a discussion of a corporate tax idea that solves a lot of problems - getting rid of the foreign tax deferment. Don't know what that is? Dave will explain it at 2:30 pm ET.. Today is the last broadcAst of Fairness Radio, the M-TH political talk show. But Music Friday, the Friday show of Fairness Radio, will remain at its time 11 am PT/2 pm ET and interview musicians and film directors who document music and musicians.
Can one person save the world? Jim Ziolkowski thinks so and he tells us how in his new book, Walk in Their Shoes: how one person can save the world. Jim left a lucrative career in finance to work in developing countries and poor US neighborhoods, building schools and revitalizing communities. Today he directs BuildOn, which works in 6 countries building schools and in 73 high schools in the US, A remarkable 94% of children who go through its US programs graduate from high school and go on to college. Dave Johnson, Senior Fellow at the Campaign for America's Future and a Fairness Radio commentator from the very beginning, joins us for the last time for a discussion of a corporate tax idea that solves a lot of problems - getting rid of the foreign tax deferment. Don't know what that is? Dave will explain it at 2:30 pm ET.. Today is the last broadcAst of Fairness Radio, the M-TH political talk show. But Music Friday, the Friday show of Fairness Radio, will remain at its time 11 am PT/2 pm ET and interview musicians and film directors who document music and musicians.