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AI readiness doesn't start with AI; it starts with the infrastructure most organizations overlook. In this episode of #shifthappens, Lior Bela, Business Director for Microsoft Intune, breaks down what it actually takes to prepare managed service providers (MSPs) and their customers for AI adoption, and why skipping the foundation creates more risk than it solves. Lior explains why cloud-native environments are the prerequisite, not the afterthought, for AI success — comparing the journey to paving a road before driving a car on it. He discusses how legacy tooling and on-prem comfort create a growth ceiling, why AI agents should be governed with the same guardrails as employees, and what happens when organizations fail to offer sanctioned AI tools: shadow AI fills the gap. The conversation also covers the three-tier path to AI maturity, from baseline alignment to assisted automation to full autonomy, and why building trust in AI follows the same arc as trusting a driverless car. Lior closes with a practical 30-day action plan any MSP can follow: learn, experiment in a sandbox, and deploy on low-risk, high-impact processes.
Host Russell Reading interviews Dr. Calum McDonald, Business Director of the Point and Sandwick Trust, about the UK's largest community‑owned wind farm in the Outer Hebrides. The episode explains the Scottish community trust model, the commercial scale and governance of the 9MW project, local projects funded by revenues, challenges in development, and advice for groups considering community energy.
Thema: New Business „Ich glaube, ein kleines, committed Team ist eine Superpower.“ In der neuen Episode von #WhatsNextAgencies spricht Kim Alexandra Notz mit Jan Paul Schwarz, New Business Director bei Mother Berlin, über die Realität von New Business in Agenturen. Im Mittelpunkt des Gesprächs stehen JP's „sieben Säulen des New Business“: von Outbound und Sichtbarkeit über Pitch-Beratungen und Events bis hin zu öffentlichen Ausschreibungen, strategischen Allianzen und dem Aufbau belastbarer Beziehungen zu EntscheiderInnen. Dabei wird schnell klar: Modernes New Business ist vor allem People Business. Statt rein markenbasiertem Prospecting plädiert JP für einen konsequent menschenzentrierten Ansatz – denn Entscheidungen werden nicht von Marken, sondern von Menschen getroffen. Er erklärt, warum Agenturen viel stärker in langfristige Beziehungen investieren sollten, wie man überhaupt auf das Radar von CMOs kommt und weshalb eigene Formate, Thought Leadership sowie echte Relevanz wichtiger sind als generische Outreach-Mails. Außerdem Thema: die Unterschiede zwischen dem deutschen und dem britischen Markt. Warum Pitch-Beratungen in UK eine deutlich größere Rolle spielen, weshalb professionelle Pitch-Prozesse dort oft strukturierter ablaufen und was deutsche Agenturen daraus lernen können. Gemeinsam diskutieren Kim und JP über Pitch-Fees, Red Flags bei Auswahlprozessen und die Frage, woran man früh erkennt, ob ein Pitch sinnvoll ist oder besser nicht gespielt werden sollte. Eine Episode über strategisches New Business und die Kunst, Beziehungen aufzubauen, bevor überhaupt ein Pitch auf dem Tisch liegt.
The following article of the Trade & Investment industry is: 'US Structural Lumber: Capital Flows Shift to the South' by Felipe Martinez, International Business Director, Independent Contributor.
The event industry news podcast is sponsored by Present Communications. Present provides broadcast-quality live, hybrid and virtual event production trusted by organisations where reliability really matters — from corporate town halls and conferences to high-profile live streams. They design and deliver fully resilient systems that work first time. In this episode James Dixon interviews Ross Wheeler, Business Director and Head of Live at Imagination, about his unusual journey from training as a ballet dancer to leading global live event production. Ross explains how theatrical thinking informs creative event design, the importance of time and rehearsal for impactful experiences, and how client collaboration and trusted teams deliver ambitious projects for brands like Guinness and Land Rover. Ross also discusses talent development, the balance between creative instincts and formal qualifications, and Imagination's worldwide work. Find out more at imagination.com. This episode of the Event Industry News Podcast is sponsored by Present Communications. Present provides broadcast-quality live, hybrid and virtual event production, trusted by organisations where reliability really matters. From corporate town halls and conferences to high-profile live streams, they design and deliver fully resilient systems that work first time. To keep up to date with all the news, subscribe for free here. If you would like to take part in a podcast, then please complete our submission form.
How does a retreat discussing Lutheran political theology, the doctrine of two kingdoms, vocation, and the limits of politics shape future church workers? Dr. Rachel Ferguson (Professor of Business Ethics & Assistant Dean of the College of Business/Director of the Free Enterprise Center, Concordia University Chicago), Jonah Witte (rising sophomore at Concordia University Chicago pursuing dual certification in secondary education–biology and Director of Christian Education), and Grace Levitt (rising junior at Concordia University Chicago in Lutheran Teacher Education, studying secondary education social sciences) join Andy and Sarah to talk about how Dr. Ferguson created the idea for this invitation-only retreat at the Kirk Center, what she hoped students would gain from the discussion-based format, how something like this is important for Lutheran church work students, what Jonah and Grace experienced along with six other CUC students, how their experiences will shape how they approach their future vocations, and how they were challenged to think more deeply about these topics. Learn more about the Free Enterprise Center at Concordia University Chicago at cuchicago.edu/academics/centers-of-excellence/free-enterprise-center. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Sales leadership is tested most when momentum drops, pressure rises, and teams lose confidence. In this episode of the B2B Sales Trends Podcast, Harry sits down with Ritu Nadkarni, Regional Business Director at Johnson & Johnson and former Senior Director of Sales at Alcon, to unpack the mindset, systems, and leadership habits behind sustainable high performance in modern B2B sales. From simplifying execution to building customer centric selling cultures, Ritu shares practical frameworks for sales team motivation, agile leadership, and developing resilient teams that perform consistently without burnout. She explains her “simplify, clarify, magnify” framework, why leaders must focus on impact over activity, and how authenticity builds trust in modern B2B selling.
The following article of the Entrepreneurs industry is: “Longevity as a Business: Key Strategies for Success” by Felipe Martinez, International Business Director, Robit.
The latest Vodafone Business Cybersecurity Report has revealed that despite 70% of SMEs expressing growing concerns over potential security attacks on mobile devices, more than 40 percent grant access to company resources to employees on the go without dedicated mobile security controls. This means many employees are accessing company emails, documents and apps out of office, increasing potential exposure to security and operational risks. To help reduce exposure to these risks, Vodafone Business recommends a small number of practical actions. Outdated devices that no longer receive security updates should be phased out, particularly where personal phones or tablets are used for work. Automatic operating system and app updates should be switched on across all work devices, and clear expectations should be set that any device used for work must stay up to date. Where possible, mobile security or management tools can help identify gaps, while clear and timely communication is essential when urgent security updates need to be applied. The findings form part of Vodafone Business's latest global cybersecurity threat research, drawing on insights from Vodafone's mobile security networks, partner intelligence, alongside primary research conducted in Ireland to understand how mobile-based threats are evolving for organisations of all sizes. More importantly, the report highlights the emerging risks linked to how mobile devices used for business and work are managed, rather than the devices themselves. As part of the Irish research, Vodafone commissioned a survey of 300 Irish SME's employing between 50-250 people to better understand the challenges facing mid-sized businesses in an increasingly digital economy. The research highlighted concerns among Irish SMEs, with seven in ten Irish businesses more worried about phishing, data leakage, malware and spyware risks than this time last year. With mobile-based attacks now accounting for over 42 percent of all cyber incidents, the need for greater awareness around workplace mobile safety in and out of the workplace continues to grow. The Vodafone Business Cybersecurity Report also reveals 20 percent of businesses don't proactively monitor for security threats. It highlights a growing need for greater awareness and security measures for employees, as personal devices often lack the enterprise-grade protections found on company-issued equipment. A hybrid smart device-driven world The report signifies the need for employers and employees to become more risk-aware when accessing private company documents. With almost one million Irish people working in remote or hybrid arrangements last year, and 5.54 million cellular mobile connections active in Ireland in late 2025, there is a growing need for heightened mobile security awareness training among organisations. It's estimated that almost a quarter of companies (23 percent) suffered a cybersecurity breach in 2025, highlighting the importance of educating both employees and employers around safer smart device use. Commenting on the findings, Joanna Gilfoy, Business Director at Vodafone Ireland, said: "With so many companies offering hybrid and remote working, employees are using their handsets to better manage their workload. Without enterprise software and sufficient mobile security awareness training, the risks this poses to companies are significant. Some of the top mobile security threats Vodafone has identified include phishing and smishing, mobile malware, operating system vulnerabilities and spyware, network attacks and SIM swap, along with identity hijacking. Irish companies must ensure their people are aware of the risks associated with mobile use inside and outside the workplace as they continue to navigate complex digital worlds. "At Vodafone Ireland, we continue to support Irish businesses not only with connectivity but with practical guidance, managed security capabilities and awareness programmes designed to help organisations s...
The following article of the Trade & Investment industry is: “US Wood Industry: The Rise of High-Performance Engineered Wood” by Felipe Martinez, International Business Director, Independent Contributor.
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This week, I sat down with Pavel Streblov to unpack how one of Central Europe's most established private real estate groups is entering the UK market, why London still matters, and what it really takes to build and deliver at scale as a developer in today's environment. Pavel is Business Director at Penta Real Estate, a privately owned investment group founded by five university classmates, with major interests spanning healthcare, banking, media, and large scale urban real estate. Pavel leads Penta's UK platform and is responsible for its expansion into London, bringing institutional capital, long term thinking, and a developer led mindset into a market facing structural supply constraints. In this conversation, Pavel explains why Penta chose to expand beyond its home markets in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, how the group reached scale domestically, and why development requires a fundamentally different approach to buying standing assets. We explore why building a credible pipeline matters more than one off success, and how local knowledge, council dynamics, and delivery track record determine whether a developer is taken seriously. We discuss Penta's first major UK move, a joint venture with Ballymore across two residential schemes totalling around 700 homes and approximately £700 million of development value. Pavel shares how Penta thinks about quality, amenity, and long term ownership, and why entering the market at the bottom of the cycle can create asymmetric opportunity when supply is constrained. The conversation also goes deep on the UK market itself. Pavel offers a blunt comparison between the UK and the Czech Republic, explaining how stamp duty, transaction costs, and mortgage pricing actively discourage ownership and push local buyers into renting. We unpack Gateway 2, viability pressure, delivery delays, and why flexibility and speed of decision making have become critical advantages in a market full of stalled and so called zombie projects. We close by looking ahead. Pavel explains how Penta is already using AI in early stage design and option testing, and why being a developer ultimately requires optimism. If you fully price every risk, nothing ever gets built. Key Topics Covered in This Episode ✅ Why Penta Chose the UK How scale limits in home markets pushed Penta to expand and why London stood out. ✅ Development Versus Standing Assets Why development is a long term commitment that requires local conviction and pipeline depth. ✅ The Ballymore Joint Venture 700 homes, £700m of value, and why scale matters from day one. ✅ Ownership, Stamp Duty and Market Friction Why UK tax structures discourage buying and reshape demand dynamics. ✅ Gateway 2 and Viability Pressure How regulation and delays are constraining supply and reshaping opportunity. ✅ Zombie Projects and Flexible Capital Why creativity, speed, and structure now unlock returns. ✅ AI and the Developer Mindset How technology supports decision making and why optimism still matters. And of course, I asked Pavel the big question: Who are the People, what Property, and which Place would you invest in if you had £500 million to deploy? If you have thoughts or questions about this episode, drop them in the comments. I'd love to hear your take. The People Property Place Podcast is powered by Rockbourne, recruiting leadership talent for real estate funds, owners, investors, and developers.
"Give yourself a rest from managing! When Someone Else is doing it for you, don't start doing it for yourself! Your striving for what is absolutely guaranteed to you and your laxness in what is required of you are evidence that your inner eye is dull." Here's my take on this gem of ancient wisdom...
On today's Wild For Change podcast, we explore forest bathing with our guest, Jackie Kuang, Business Director at the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. I was recently introduced to forest bathing by a friend, and I found it to be a deeply impactful and authentic way to connect with nature and myself. Given how fast-paced our society is, we have forgotten how to slow down and reconnect with ourselves and with nature. When we slow down and reconnect with nature, we begin to remember who we are: a vital piece of nature. Through this remembering, we also realize that we are connected to all of nature and develop not only a sense of care for ourselves but also for all the other beings we share this planet with. It's like a recalibration that gives us a deeper understanding of life. I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as I did. Website: http://www.wildforchange.com Twitter: @WildForChange Facebook: /wildforchange Instagram: wildforchange
In this episode of The Changemakers, which was recorded as part of our virtual summit Bring Your Own Bold, Dave Corlett, Business Director at Shaped By sits down with Alex Walters from Papaya Global to tackle the "super meaty topic" of humanising B2B brands. Together they unpack:Why Alex believes 90% of the B2B world is failing to crack the human element, defaulting to "grey" because of a primal fear of people not liking their tone.The insidious "herd mentality" that causes B2B brands to blend and converge around safe, jargon-filled design and copy.The biggest internal challenge of brand building: winning hearts and minds by getting people to view their brand from the perspective of an outsider.The strategic reason for B2B FinTech to invest in a Super Bowl ad—and how they created a secondary content layer that generated 250 pieces of Tier 1 media coverage.This is a very insightful conversation for any marketing or creative leader who is ready to make a difference with their brand.
In this episode of The Changemakers, Dave Corlett, Business Director at Shaped By, sits down with Joseph Steele, Lead Brand Strategist at Celonis, to dive deep into brand, technology, and "anarchistic accelerationism".How does a company like Celonis, which was already pioneering AI technology long before it went mainstream, adapt its brand positioning without getting lost in the "now with AI" enterprise noise? As well as tackling that thorny question, Dave and Joseph go deep into what makes Joseph so positive about the world of AI, why he thinks it's a great leveller of technology, and how internal creative teams can carve out space for their own 'Manhattan project'.Joseph also shares a surprisingly profound naval history analogy to show where we are in the current evolution of AI.This episode is a compelling, original conversation for anyone in the enterprise technology space looking to balance deep-seated brand consistency with rapid technological change.
In 2025 there are approximately one hundred and twenty-four thousand professional coaches worldwide, a 15% increase since 2023. This figure encompasses a broad range of coaching practices beyond just life or sports coaching, reflecting the overall growth of the hundreds of millions of pounds coaching profession. Yet, many people who claim to be coaches are not properly trained, certified, or accredited. This has huge potential to damage the industry's reputation. For coaches who want to signal to new clients that their time and money spent on coaching sessions will be worth it, what do they need to do to stand out in the crowded market place? Joining Podcast Host, Jenny Butter, in this month's episode are Aurora Dawn the Business Director at the International Authority for Professional Coaching & Mentoring, and Monika Braglewicz an Accredited Breakup & Divorce Coach.
Expert Topic; Why it's never too late to revisit your career fantasy Guest: Tinyiko Ndlala is a strategic Business Director at Leagas Delaney South Africa
Sarah Clarke, Business Director, Data & Strategy - UM Central (McCann), came to the Birmingham Marketing Meetup to discuss how we can approach marketing like bees.
This week on Taking Stock, Susan HayesCulleton speaks to Reuters reporter Ann Saphir about what's going on at Jackson Hole and why the annual event is so important for global economics. With Electric Picnic coming into focus, Susan lifts the hood on the economics of music festivals with Conor Hughes, Business Director at Core Research.Plus, as 'The Economist' bluntly claims, Ireland is not rich. Susan gets the perspective of Kate English, Chief Economist with Deloitte Ireland & economist Jim Power.
In this extra-special episode of Enneagram at Work, I'm joined by not one, but three guests from the leadership team at 3D Dentists:T-Bone (Type 8) – Owner of 3D Dentists and practicing dentist at Raleigh Dental ArtsMeredith (Type 2/3) – Business Director at 3D DentistsMegan (Type 1/8) – Dental Hygienist and schedule master at Raleigh Dental ArtsI first met this crew at their high-energy 3D Dentists Summit in Nashville, and I knew they'd bring the fun and real-world insights. This conversation is part workplace case study, part leadership roundtable, and part “real talk” about working closely with very different personalities.We dig into:How their Enneagram types shape their leadership styles, communication, and decision-makingThe pet peeves that can cause tension, and how they work through themWhy trust, directness, and humor keep their team strong (even when they clash)Lessons they've learned about delegating, giving feedback, and balancing two intertwined businessesHow understanding type dynamics has changed the way they work with each other and their broader teamsWhether you're leading a practice, managing a department, or trying to navigate strong personalities on your team, you'll walk away with practical takeaways for building trust, reducing friction, and creating your own version of a “dream team.”Learn more about 3D Dentists:3D Dentists – CE training, business coaching & live patient implant trainingRaleigh Dental Arts – Dental practice serving the Raleigh, NC areaHave a request for a future episode? Drop a text here!
Damian und Thomas behaupten von sich selbst, keine Nerds zu sein. Ganz im Gegensatz zu Martin. Er ist überzeugter Nerd und außerdem Global Business Director bei Jung von Matt NERD.In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit ihm über alles, was gerade passiert, wenn Marken versuchen, junge Zielgruppen zu erreichen. Manche machen irgendwas mit K‑Pop oder Gaming, weil es halt alle machen. Andere machen es richtig.Martin erzählt, wie MINI sein neues Auto auf der Gamescom vorgestellt hat. Nicht auf der IAA, sondern dort, wo sich das Publikum wirklich aufhält. Und wie cosnova auf Roblox eine eigene Spielwelt gebaut hat, in der ein Lipgloss zu einer virtuellen Insel wurde. Die Community durfte sogar mitentscheiden, statt nur zuzuschauen.Wir sprechen außerdem über chinesische Popkultur, über TikTok Shop, über künstliche Intelligenz und darüber, was das alles mit guter Markenführung zu tun hat. Am Ende stellt sich dann auch die Frage: Sind Nerds vielleicht doch ein bisschen cooler als Nicht-Nerds?asiabits hier abonnieren: asiabits.comDamians Team kontaktieren: www.genuine-asia.comGast: Martin ZhangModeratoren & Hosts: Damian Maib & Thomas DerksenSchnitt & Produktion: Eva TrotnoSend us a text
Jeremy Taylor, Managing Director and Mark Smith, Business Director of TrinityP3 UK discusses the complexities and challenges of the pitch process in the advertising industry an explore the notion that while many believe the pitch process is broken, it may simply need to evolve to better suit the modern landscape of marketing and media. The conversation delves into the importance of chemistry in client-agency relationships, the role of procurement, and the need for a more streamlined and engaging pitch process. Mark and Jeremy introduce the concept of a 'BetterPitch' that emphasizes fun, focus, and flexibility, aiming to foster better relationships and outcomes in the advertising world. As an industry, we need to move away from the question that is so often asked: “What should we do instead of pitching?” Rather, the questions we should be asking are: “What is the most appropriate way to pitch?” and “How can we make the pitching process better”. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded on RiversideFM and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
Three guests join to help navigate the marketing technological swamp, from TrinityP3, Dr Kate Gunby, Senior Consultant, Anton Buchner, Business Director and Adrian Treahy, Senior Consultant. There is no denying that technology continues to significantly disrupt business and particularly marketing, media and advertising. The explosion of digital advertising platforms, the rise of e-commerce, programmatic advertising, the associated big data and now artificial intelligence are all providing challenges and opportunities to marketers in an increasingly complex world. We discuss how can marketers and their agencies navigate this complexity and what are the emerging practices we see to address the increasing demands and expectations being placed on marketers. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded on RiversideFM and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
Jeff Kinsley spent over 30 years in HR at FedEx and now serves as Business Director at Six Seconds — a groundbreaking emotional intelligence (EQ) company with the bold mission of impacting one billion lives through EQ.In this episode, we dive into what emotional intelligence really means, how to integrate it into your organization, and why it matters at every level — from personal growth to executive leadership.Whether you're in HR, leading a team, or just curious how EQ can transform your workplace culture—this is one you won't want to miss!About the Show:The H.I.T. Podcast (Powered by Montage Insurance Solutions): A thought leader in the space, curating the top news and information to deliver a brief, high impact overview designed specifically for the Human Resources professional, business person, and company executive.Find out more here: www.hitpodcast.comSpecial thanks to our Platinum Sponsors: TruHu AND Excel Health PlansThank you to Rula. Visit: www.rula.com/HITpodcastThank you to our Gold Sponsors: Kingdom Legacy Benefits (KLB) AND Cigna
In this episode of The Leadership Consultation, we had the pleasure to welcome Carlo Argiolas, Senior Business Director Peripheral Vascular Health, Western Europe at Medtronic for a compelling discussion on leadership, cultural adaptability, and career growth. Carlo shares his experiences leading multicultural teams, emphasizing the importance of adjusting leadership styles to different cultural dynamics. He highlights the role of trust, clear communication, and understanding diverse perspectives in fostering collaboration. Carlo reflects on his transition from marketing to business leadership, discussing the challenge of building credibility and balancing short-term sales goals with long-term strategy. He shares insights on effective team leadership, emphasizing personal relationships, psychological safety, and professional development. The conversation also explores Carlo's journey as an author and the motivation behind “The Medical Device Marketing Handbook”. He explains how the book fills a gap in industry knowledge, offering practical guidance for marketeers navigating the complexities of medical device marketing. On a personal note, Carlo talks about his approach to work-life balance, his passion for outdoor activities, and his love for cooking and reading. He recommends “The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business” by Erin Meyer as must-read, providing many insights into how to deal with culturally diverse groups. As the episode wraps up, Carlo summarises his key lessons on cultural agility, continuous learning, and the importance of building trust as a leader. You can connect with Carlo on LinkedIn and explore his book for deeper insights into marketing and leadership in the medical device industry.Please do not hesitate to share your feedback with us on our LinkedIn or Instagram pages and to give us a rating on Apple Podcast. This is very important to help us grow The Leadership Consultation community...
Discover insights from Halle Reinoso, Senior Business Director of Digital and HR Transformation at Hillenbrand, as she shares her thoughts on mentorship and the importance of being an empathetic leader.
Harmonisation and international standardisation; those were the words that were often heard this week when analysts, traders, and energy producers came together to discuss the challenges facing the guarantees of origin market at the GO Conference in Reykjavík this week. The GO market is a driver for investment in renewable energy production pipeline, but how does it need to change to bring in more firms, especially energy intensive industry, and help boost demand across Europe?In this episode, Richard speaks to industry experts from the conference in Reykjavík and our reporter Enza Tedesco goes on a tour of one of Iceland's new power plants.Host: Richard Sverrisson - Editor-in-Chief, MontelGuest: Lars Ragnar Solberg – Principal Consultant, AFRYHalldór K. Sigurðarson – Business Director, LandsvirkjunMerve Güngör – Policy and Networking Manager, RECS
Ronna Chisholm is the Business Director and Co-founder of Dossier Creative, a brand design studio in Vancouver specializing in food, beverage, health, wellness, and professional service rebranding. With over 30 years of experience, she has led her studio to create and reposition some of Canada's most iconic brands, including Mike's Hard Lemonade and Naked Grape Wines. Ronna is also the Founder of Railyard Lab, an internship-powered design studio focusing on strengthening the business-design connection and serving social impact organizations. A visionary entrepreneur, she leverages her passion for embracing differences and love within her company's culture to inspire innovation and foster long-standing client and team relationships. In this episode… How can one build an iconic brand that resonates with a generation — navigating the dynamic landscape of the design industry? Sometimes, all it takes is a single, focused idea. Ronna Chisholm, the guru behind some of the most recognizable brands, dives into the branding, innovation, and design world. Ronna recounts her journey with Dossier Creative, shedding light on her strategies for developing and positioning brands that stand the test of time. She explains how critical details like naming can ignite a brand's legacy, revealing the intricate balance of art and commerce and what it takes to maintain a creative team for over three decades. Ronna details the challenges of mergers and acquisitions and how personal values can shape business decisions. In this episode of Inspired Insider Podcast, host Dr. Jeremy Weisz interviews Ronna Chisholm, Co-founder and Business Director of Dossier Creative, about design thinking, managing creative teams, and driving social impact. Ronna discusses how Dossier Creative helps create iconic brands, navigating partnerships and the acquisition process with larger agencies, and the innovative concept of Railyard Lab and how it empowers social impact through design.
Disciplined, Dedicated and a Rationalist. Evren Ozka has long had a strategic eye for business, starting his professional career in textiles and manufacturing. At age 18, he ran his division at his family's textile companies for seven years before beginning Mallet London in partnership with Tommy Mallet. They realized a gap in the market - quality-designed shoes at an achievable price point, and the brand evolved from there. Evren is now Founder and Business Director of Mallet London and spends his time between London and Dubai. Mallet London has played a central role in blurring the lines between sportswear and luxury. Since its launch in 2015, there have been many significant milestones for Evren, all relative to the size and age of the journey. Standout moments for him include the brand's first wholesale order, which was from an independent luxury store, followed by getting stocked in Selfridges and Harrods, then Saks Fifth Avenue in New York and their most recent collaboration with Transport for London (TfL). Evren Ozka finds no better feeling than seeing people out and about wearing Mallet London. Since expanding to the Middle East, he has noticed an appetite for European brands in the region, especially those in the premium and luxury markets. With the ever-growing fashion scene where consumers take pride in their style, he believes that Mallet London's unique designs will resonate with the people of the Middle East.
In this episode, we explore the foundational elements of starting and scaling a business within the highly competitive world of government contracting. Our guest, Tyrel Rose, the Business Director of Victory Contracting LLC, breaks down the critical steps required to successfully enter this market, including understanding the bidding process, navigating compliance requirements, and building a strong network. With a focus on achieving "past performance," a key indicator of credibility in the industry, Tyrel shares actionable tips on how to land your first contract and build a portfolio that positions your business for long-term success. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on the importance of research and preparation before diving into government contracting, as well as practical strategies for overcoming common obstacles faced by new contractors. The discussion also covers how to leverage small business certifications and set-asides to increase your chances of winning contracts. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to diversify your business or a startup aiming to break into this lucrative sector, this episode provides the guidance you need to confidently move forward. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the future of government contracting and the evolving opportunities available for small businesses. Tyrel, with years of experience and a track record of success, offers predictions on emerging trends and advice on staying ahead of the curve. Don't miss this chance to learn from a seasoned expert in the field and take the first steps toward building a thriving government contracting business. Company Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/victorycontractingllc/ Personal linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyrel-rose-45149b158/ Website: https://www.victorycontracting.org/ Email: Tyrel@victorycontracting.org Contact: (706) 570-9696
PODCAST: Brian Davison, Co-Founder and CEO of Sports Business Ventures (www.sportsbusinessventures.com) joins us on this edition of Sports Business Radio. Sports Business Ventures is a valuable resource and community for anyone who wants to work or advance their career in sports. Prior to founding SBV, Brian held significant roles at Nike for 13 years and in the NBA Front Office, where he gained expertise in brand strategy, business development, and team operations. Additionally, he served as Vice President of Basketball Development and Affairs within the Milwaukee Bucks front office and was part of the 2021 NBA Championship team. During his tenure at Nike, Brian served as Giannis Antetokounmpo's Business Director, responsible for Giannis's global strategy, cross-functional seasonal plans, and brand management. He also managed athlete endorsement deals and NBA Team sponsorships, working in various roles across retail, product creation, sales, and marketing in North America, China, and Europe. For anyone interested in a career in sports, this is a valuable conversation. Also on our show this week, we recap the Paris Olympics and share our biggest takeaways. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. Give Sports Business Radio a 5-star rating if you enjoy our podcast. Click on the plus sign on our Apple Podcasts page and follow the Sports Business Radio podcast. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram, Threads and Tik Tok @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by Matsing (www.matsing.com). Matsing's antennas are deployed in over 100 venues globally, including 50% of NFL venues, 35% of NBA and NHL arenas, several F1 race tracks and even at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Venues such as AT&T Stadium (home of the Dallas Cowboys), Alegiant Stadium (home of the Las Vegas Raiders and Super Bowl LVIII) and Amalie Arena (home of the Tampa Bay Lightning) all have Matsing's innovative lens antennas. For more information on how Matsing can help your venue, visit www.matsing.com or email Tracy Salazar at Tracysalazar@matsing.com. Matsing is the Exclusive Antenna Partner of Sports Business Radio #SportsBusiness #Olympics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are getting transparent with Veteran Actor, Director, Marketer, Producer and Acting Coach As seen on "The Family Business" - Carl Gilliard. Listen to our candid discussions about the trials and triumphs of entrepreneurs and entertainers in music, TV, and film right here on Transparency Talks Podcast. Our podcast airs on multiple syndicated stations overseas and on major digital platforms. Advertise with us! We're also offering affordable and creative advertising opportunities to businesses, sponsors, and music artists. info@orobinsonprmediagroup.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@transparencytalkspodcast Follow me on IG/FB/Twitter @ Transparency Talks Podcast and @buttabrocka Thanks so much for your support! ** I do not own the rights to this music #transparencytalkspodcast #podcast #livestream #inspirational #motivational #applepodcast #artistinterviews #filmmakersinterviews #youtube #smallbusiness #soulcitythebeat #italy #uk #iheartradio #entrepreneur #londonsenergyradio #guestspeaker #stitcher #transparencytalks #transparency #spotify #pandora #blaze1radio #liverecordings #onairwithbuttabrocka #buttabrocka #podcastlover #actorsaccess #directoraccess #film #tv #music #podcast #movie #television #musicpodcast #filmpodcast #tvpodcast #cinema #filmmaking #hollywood #filmlover #movielover #musician #audiopodcast #musicproducer #audiodrama #screenwriter #cinematography #director #actor #production #soundtrack #media #entertainment #indiefilm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/transparencytalkspodcast/support
Nicole Vilalte was born and raised in Puerto Rico, went to college on the island, and started her career there as an account executive at DDB LATAM. She eventually moved to New York to work for JWT before becoming an account supervisor at The Vidal Partnership for Sprint Wireless. She relocated to Portland for a few years to take over the Target account at Wieden + Kennedy before heading back to New York to work on IBM Global at Ogilvy. In 2017, Nicole returned home to become the Business Director for Puerto Rico Tourism Company, and after another stint with Ogilvy, she was hired on as the Chief Marketing Officer at Invest Puerto Rico in 2021.Invest Puerto Rico is on a mission to promote the island and bring new capital investment and businesses to the region. It is a public-private partnership that helps companies get established on the island by assisting them in navigating incentives, connecting them with resources for real estate selection and access to talent, and facilitating introductions to key stakeholders like sector experts and industry associations. Over the last 5 years, Invest Puerto Rico has secured commitments of $1 billion in capital investments, contributed to the establishment of over 550 new businesses, and helped create 20,000 new jobs. On the show today, Alan and Nicole talk about the unique challenges of marketing a place, who their target audience is, and how they communicate the benefits of establishing and expanding business operations in Puerto Rico. Nicole also tells us about the inspiration behind their new campaign, “It's not what's next, it's where,” and what business sectors they are focused on the most. In this episode, you'll learn:Invest Puerto Rico's mission and how they market a place. The inspiration behind their new campaign: “It's not what's next, it's where.”The future of marketing for Invest Puerto RicoKey Highlights:[01:55] Life with a hot sauce addiction [04:45] Full circle agency career path [12:55] Invest Puerto Rico: Their mission and who they serve[14:55] How do you market a place?[18:55] Which sectors are they trying to grow in most?[23:20] The new campaign, “It's not what's next, it's where.”[26:30] Benefits of being in PR[27:40] The future of marketing for Invest Puerto Rico[29:40] Unique challenges of marketing a place to niche audiences[31:10] Crossroads that shaped who Nicole is today [34:05] Advice to her younger self[37:10] The AI portion of the show[40:10] Watching the metaverse and VR space Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive in and explore the world of naval engineering and construction with NAVFAC! Today I spoke with Andre, Business Director for NAVFAC Hawaii. Listen as he lets us know the many opportunities our team in Hawaii has to offer. Plus all the many great things to help development leadership skills within our organization. Listen now!
Ellie Angell is a Business Director at TrinityP3 and has been responsible for advising marketers through some of the more high profile and complex pitches over the past decade. Her experience has time and again that often pitching is not the ideal solution.. Since the pandemic, agencies worldwide have been increasingly vocal about ditching the pitch, and trade media have run headlines and opinion pieces claiming it is broken and even dead. As Australia and APAC's leading pitch consultancy, we noticed that while there were plenty of opinions, there was very little data on this topic, so we undertook our research called The State of the Pitch in Australia. Rather than discussing how to pitch, Ellie is sharing with us the factors you must consider before decviding to pitch and explore the alternative to going to pitch. You can download your copy of the State of the Pitch Australia Report for free at www.trinityp3.com/state-of-the-pitch/ Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjE2MTQ0MjA2NC9zb3VuZHMucnNz Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded on RiversideFM and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
Pippa Hudson speaks to Tyler Hollingsworth who is the Business Director of Sable International Study Abroad Sports on how South African students can study in the USA on a sports sponsorshipSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephanie Rudnick is a pioneering figure in the sports industry, distinguishing herself as an entrepreneur in a field dominated by traditional roles. As the Owner and Business Director of Elite Camps since its inception in 1999, she has overseen its growth into one of Canada's foremost basketball organizations, annually impacting over 6000 athletes. With a degree in Physical & Health Education from the University of Toronto and over two decades of hands-on experience, Stephanie's commitment to leveraging sport for life lessons sets her apart, evident in her creation of state-of-the-art facilities like the Elite Outdoor Leadership Centre. Beyond her professional endeavors, Stephanie treasures her roles as a devoted wife and mother to her three sons, Ryan, Jeremy, and Nathan.Connect with Stephanie on LinkedIn.You can explore more of Hernan's work on his website, https://www.hernanchousa.com/.The music enriching our show is the creative work of Sebastian Klauer. You can reach him at klauersebas@gmail.com.
You may have noticed a growing popularity for day time clubbing events in recent months. It would appear nightlife is changing, with a shift towards the day time for socialising and dancing. On this episode we learn more about this new trend, where it came from and what impact it is having on the local industry. First up Rosalind speaks to Line of Duty actress Vicky McClure and partner the writer/producer Jonny Owen about their day-time clubbing experience Day Fever. Vicky's mantra is 'music is medicine' and the couple tell Rosalind how this is translating into packed dance floors at 4pm up and down the country. Meryl Gilbert, the Arts and Business Director of SWG3 in Glasgow, also joins Rosalind to talk about the changes she has seen in the industry. She tells her that the rise of day time events is something that's been happening in New York and elsewhere for quite a while and it's not necessarily all about ageing clubbers wanting to be home to let the babysitter go! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep.194 Tiana Webb Evans is the Founder ESP Group LLC, a brand strategy and communications consultancy supporting international clients across art, design, and hospitality industries. She is also the founder and creative director of Yard Concept, a cultural platform comprised of a digital journal, gallery, and ‘happenings' dedicated to fostering consciousness through the engagement of art, design, and community; and most recently the founder of Jamaica Art Society an initiative designed to support Jamaican art professional and celebrate its visual arts legacy. Tiana's experience includes branding, communications, strategic planning, business development and cultural programming. Before launching ESP in 2014, Tiana served as the Communications Director at Phillips Auctioneers, a global corporation focused on the sale of Contemporary Art. As Vice President of the Hospitality and Real Estate group at Nadine Johnson & Associates she was responsible for a portfolio of clients working at the intersection of art, culture and business. Prior establishing a career in communications she was the Business Director of Studio Sofield, a celebrated architecture and design firm known for its work with Gucci Group and a host of notable luxury good brands. In addition to her professional endeavors Tiana, writes about culture, advises and supports emerging artists, and shares her expertise by serving on the boards of Project for Empty Space, the Female Design Council, and Atlanta Art Week, and is on advisory committees for the Laundromat Project, Photo Fairs, and Art at a Time Like This. ESP Group https://espgroup.global/ Yard Concept https://www.yard-concept.com/ Jamaica Art Society https://www.jamaicaartsociety.com/ Foundwork https://foundwork.art/guest-curators/tiana-webb-evans Brooklyn Rail https://brooklynrail.org/contributor/Tiana-Webb-Evans Artnet https://news.artnet.com/art-world/art-world-at-home-tiana-webb-evans-1972157 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tianawebbevans/ Photo Fairs https://www.photofairs.org/newyork/tiana_webb_evans/ WhiteWall https://whitewall.art/art/art-mamas-community-essential-tiana-webb-evans/ Apartment Therapy https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/design-changemakers-2021-tiana-webb-evans-36866078 POW Arts https://www.powarts.org/events/2021/5/3/may-colleagues-amp-friends Pin-Up Magazine https://archive.pinupmagazine.org/articles/tiana-webb-evans-on-african-american-home-life-in-art
Ever wondered by B2B marketing seems to be left behind when it comes to technological innovation, a "poor cousin" of B2C marketing? The tide is turning, according to Uber for Business' Victoria Kerr, who sees data driven marketing becoming more exciting and consumer-driven. On the latest episode of the Shiny New Object Podcast, find out about the B2B push & pull approach, the future of marketing with a twist, and how creativity is changing the way brands interact with clients and with end consumers.
Are you maximizing your tax deductions as a real estate investor? In this episode of our series on how the tax Code applies to and benefits real estate investing, we are doing a deep dive into cost segregation with Yonah Weiss, Business Director at Madison SPECS. Yonah provides an in-depth explanation of how engaging in cost segregation studies can increase cash flow by accelerating depreciation deductions resulting in tax ‘losses' that can be used to offset passive income and capital gains. For the uninitiated, Yonah explains cost segregation, an advanced tax deferral method that enhances depreciation deductions that effectively reduce the amount of taxes owed by property owners, in 101 terms and then provides a deep dive into the details, explaining how it can be used to dramatically increase cash flow and profitability. We talk about the differences between residential and commercial properties in terms of their depreciation schedules (as well as explaining what ‘depreciation schedules' are) and discuss the specific implications for each. Yonah explains how he and his company actually conducts a cost segregation study and, for what it costs (and I am not being paid to say this!), Yonah's company engages in some highly skilled and what sounds like laborious and detailed analysis to run their cost segregation studies using engineers and tax professionals to look at assets. Using case study examples, Yonah discusses how to manage potential longer-term liabilities like ‘depreciation recapture' when selling a property – something I have always thought of as the defining characteristic of the tax code that, ‘what the IRS giveth, the IRS taketh away.' We also discuss how the benefits of a cost segregation study can apply to both sponsors and their limited partners (investors) as well as under what circumstances there may be variances in how the benefits are applied across the entire investor cohort. Tune into this episode to gain valuable insights from Yonah Weiss on employing cost segregation strategies to enhance your investment portfolio's profitability by boosting cash flow and profitability through savvy tax planning. Whether you are new to real estate investing or looking to refine your approach, understanding how to navigate these complex taxation strategies could be key to optimizing your returns and are one of the driving factors that make real estate so important an option for all investors. **** In this brand new podcast series at GowerCrowd, The Real Estate Reality Show, we take a realistic view of commercial real estate investing, providing pragmatic insights for passive investors who are looking for sponsors they can trust and distressed opportunities they can invest in. You'll find no quick fixes or easy money ideas here, no sales pitches, big egos or hype. You'll learn how to build your wealth while protecting your capital investing as a limited partner in commercial real estate investments, even and especially during an economic downturn. Subscribe to our free newsletter here.
Nicole Zeno, the Founder and CEO of Clever Cow Media, joins the show to share her journey from directing music videos to helping small businesses grow like trees. Hear how to make changes backed by data, improve your processes, take time off from your business, Nicole's karaoke song, and the best (and worst) dad jokes. Connect with Nicole at CleverCowMedia.com, on social media @CleverCowMedia and @NBZeno, and YouTube @CleverCow
We sat down with Matt Bergum, the Country Business Director for Canada at Bosch Power Tools, to dive into the state of ecommerce in 2024. We shed light on the distinctions between ecommerce and brick-and-mortar product launches, the balancing act that comes with a hybrid retail approach, the complex task of managing expansive product portfolios across various online platforms (and the resulting strain on margins), and the transformation of the power tools industry in the face of e-commerce. Expect to gain an insider's look into how Bosch is aiming to grow market share in an increasingly digital market.
During the hurricane season in the Atlantic, a period that runs from June 1 to November 30 each year, the tropical cyclones that head towards the US and Caribbean coasts test the management and strength of all constructions and infrastructures. Meteorologist Albert Martinez explains how to predict the path of a hurricane and the deadlines citizens have to prepare for potential hazards. Edgar Acosta, Design Build Estimating Manager at Webber, and Daniel Morrow, Construction Manager at Webber, tell us how Hurricane Harvey impacted the Houston area in 2017 and how neighbors organized to help rebuild the damaged homes. We also hear from Paul Staton, Business Director at Webber, and Ryan McCalla, Vice President of Civil Works Operations at Webber, as they explain how engineering helps manage these emergencies, taking us through the Port Miami underwater tunnel and two large bridges near Houston, specially designed to facilitate evacuations and ensure the safety of the population. Sounds of Infrastructure is a collaboration between Ferrovial and Yes We Cast. Our team includes Francisco Izuzquiza, Alberto Espinosa, Sergio F. Núñez, Luciano Branca, Kevin Garcia King, José García Guaita, Arantxa Gulias, Claudia Castañón Piqueras, Amanda Loro, Bethany Ashcroft and Fatima Gracia De Vargas.In addition to the podcast, we have a great blog with so many more stories about infrastructure projects. https://blog.ferrovial.com/en/.If you enjoyed this episode, check out the other episodes on the official Ferrovial Podcast page. We also have a Spanish Podcast channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm honoured to welcome Karan White to podcast this week. Karan is a well-established expert in the influencer marketing and entertainment industry, with an extensive background of success. She has collaborated closely with some of the most recognisable influencers, creators, celebrities, and business professionals – as well as international touring acts – resulting in millions earned through contracts with brand partnerships, television and film projects, radio and publishing deals. She is a renowned negotiator, not only adept at securing favourable contracts for her clients. She has a knack for aiding talent in developing their personal brand. Karan's industry experience is exceptional, and she has held executive roles across Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. She was the inaugural Co-Vice Chair of the Australian Influencer Marketing Council, and has started three successful talent agencies, which have each been acquired and still operate in the market today. Karan is the co-owner of an intellectual property and social media law firm, Pod Legal, which enables her to see her work through the lens of risk, reputation and cost management. With her extensive network and reputation, Karan is the go-to person for influencers and content creators looking to take their careers to the next level. Her ability to negotiate valuable deals, provide strategic guidance, and help monetise their brand, make her an invaluable asset to anyone looking to succeed in the industry. In this episode, Karan takes us behind the scenes and talks about the power of influencer marketing. Highlights Pod Legal was one of the first social media law firms in Australia and this paved the way for Karan's journey into influencer marketing. Influencer marketing isn't just for celebrities and big brands. Karan defines influencer marketing and talks about how businesses of all types and sizes can use it. How businesses and brands can build brand awareness, reach a targeted audience and build trust through influencer marketing. The importance of first identifying where influencer marketing sits in your marketing mix and your marketing budget. The next step is strategy. Key steps for businesses and brands wanting to get started with influencer marketing. Why you need a scope of work. Communication, negotiation and aligning value exchange. Success metrics and how to measure your influencer marketing campaign. Tips for pricing influencer campaigns. How you can make influence your career through The Business of Influence. The future of influencer marketing. The power of investing in long-term relationships. Karan shares her definition of success and meaningful living. Plus, more! LEAVE A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS If you enjoy the podcast, I invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Let me know how the podcast inspires, empowers and supports you to communicate meaningfully, create success and experience more ease, joy and meaning in your life and business. Leave a review with your favourite episode, biggest learning, most inspiring moment or ‘aha' moment. I invite you to follow or subscribe to the show to be notified when new episodes are released. SHOW NOTES Get all episode show notes here: www.debrashepherd.com.au/debra-shepherd-podcast CONNECT WITH KARAN www.thebusinessofinfluence.com Instagram @thebusinessofinfluence_ www.podlegal.com.au CONNECT WITH DEBRA www.debrashepherd.com.au Instagram @_DebraShepherd
In this episode we're chatting with John Nasson, Business Director for Nosler, Madi Woodward, Marketing Director at Nosler, and Chase Davidson, NWTF Southeast Regional Director. As a way to support our mission to conserve the wild turkey, Nosler has created an awesome raffle. Enter here before it closes! https://www.nosler.com/ultimate-gear-package.html Episode Artwork Credit: Monte Loomis
How To Be a Consciously Connected Leader with Tanya WilkinsonTanya Wilkinson is a conscious leader. From her background in marketing for major music labels, to an award winning career as a Business Director in advertising, to her incredible job as Head of Marketing and Events for Formula 1, Tanya has done it all.Tanya went from a life of rushing around and living at 100miles a minute, to a life of connection with herself, her community and nature. Tanya embraces conscious and connected leadership, and she is spreading that message far and wide. She has a deep connection to nature and I really loved talking about the leadership lessons we can all take from nature.This episode really reminded me to slow down and quite literally smell the roses.Connect with Tanya on Instagram here -https://www.instagram.com/greeninthegrey/Learn more bout Tanya here - https://www.greeninthegrey.com----Click here to Become a VIP supporter of Lead On Purpose: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1583287/supportIf you would like to help James continue to bring on world-class guests, please consider making a small recurring donation to cover the back end, admin and editing costs. For many years, James has dedicated countless hours to the show and would LOVE to continue bringing you global thought leaders.Thank you for your support. It is greatly appreciated.With much gratitude.Full Transcript, Quote Cards, and a Show Summary are available here:https://www.jjlaughlin.com/blog-----Website: https://www.jjlaughlin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesLaughlinOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameslaughlinofficial/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/life-on-purpose-with-james-laughlin/id1547874035 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WBElxcvhCHtJWBac3nOlF?si=hotcGzHVRACeAx4GvybVOQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslaughlincoaching/James Laughlin is a High Performance Leadership Coach, Former 7-Time World Champion, Host of the Lead On Purpose Podcast and an Executive Coach to high performers and leaders. James is based in Christchurch, New Zealand.Support the show
Frank Morano hits the slots with L. Anthony Guad, Creative Director and Creative Business Director for G3 Esports for the AC Report and the future of gambling on e-sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know when two of the industry's sharpest minds come together, it's going to be a good podcast! Robert Cromeans (@robertcromeans), Global Artistic and Business Director for @paulmitchell, and Antony Whitaker, founder of @growmysalonbuisness, volley back and forth about marketing yourself as a hairdresser; whether the frequency of appointments will ever come back (and if there is anything we can do about it); whether the established salon business model works any longer; and much, much more in this enthralling idea exchange.