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Send us a textToday, I'm thrilled to welcome back my dear friend Charity Gibson, the Founder and CEO of Paper Plane Coaching Company.Charity is a true powerhouse in the world of branding and marketing. With her extensive experience as a tenured marketing professional, driven entrepreneur, mentor, social media expert, speaker, copywriter, and podcast host, she has become a go-to authority in helping individuals and professionals craft compelling brand stories across various mediums.In this episode, Charity opens up about her incredible journey, sharing her experiences with remarkable candor and vulnerability. She bravely discusses her neurodiversity diagnosis and takes us through her inspiring story of overcoming homelessness to becoming the Chief Marketing Officer of a $650 million company. But Charity's story doesn't end there – she's now ventured out on her own, coaching others and helping them build powerful brands of their own.You won't want to miss this very special episode as Charity shares her expertise on brand development, personal growth, and business strategies. Her insights on how to differentiate yourself are truly invaluable.Tune in now to hear Charity Gibson's remarkable story and gain priceless branding wisdom that could transform your own journey. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate their brand and make a lasting impact in their field.BRANDING MATTERS is one of the 40 Best Branding Podcasts worldwide. It's one of the 17 Branding Podcasts Worth Your Time in 2025. And it's one of the 20 Great Podcasts to Grow Your Brand. Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating along with a brief review. And don't forget to order your BADASS T-shirt here.About MeHey there, I'm Joelly - the Branding Badass. My BADASS superpower is helping you build a brand that matters. From branded merch to keynote speaking, when you work with me, you get results! Need help telling your brand story? Learn more here.Let's stay connected!instagram - @Branding_BadasslinkedIn - Joelly Goodsonwebsite - BAMKO.NET
In this episode of The Encourager, we’re diving deep into the heart of homemaking with special guest Charity Gibson, author of The Working Homemaker: Employed Christian Moms Desiring a Thriving Homelife. Charity redefines what it means to be a homemaker in today’s world, showing us that homemaking is less about roles and more about values, priorities, and creating a life that honors God and nurtures relationships. What We Discuss: Redefining Homemaking: How homemaking is about cultivating a flourishing home life, no matter your employment status. Balancing Roles: Charity shares practical advice for working moms who want to honor God, family, and work while valuing homemaking. Resources Mentioned: Charity’s book: The Working Homemaker: Employed Christian Moms Desiring a Thriving Homelife Visit Charity’s website for more resources and insights: charitygibson.com Why You Should Listen: If you’ve ever struggled to balance the demands of work and home life, this episode is for you. Charity’s perspective will leave you feeling encouraged and inspired to create a home life that’s meaningful, joyful, and rooted in your values. Stay encouraged—we’ve got this because He’s got us! Stay in the Know:Get direct links to new episodes, free resources and more. Join our newsletter. Connect with Me:Got a burning question about home or work life? Drop it along with your review and rating on Apple Podcasts, and I'll personally answer it in an upcoming episode!Join the Community:Let's be buddies! Social Media is where we hang out the most, go live to chat about your pressing questions, and even offer some free coaching. Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram.Utilize Your 5 Systems:Every woman operates in 5 systems: Me, Food, Family, Home, and Work. Discover how to bring joy and clarity to all 5 systems here.Explore More:EncouragerPodcast.com Grab my book and access FREE resources.EncouragerAcademy.com Dive into my digital courses covering the 5 systems and join my Encourager Cohort!Shop Our Brands & Favorites:Support the podcast by shopping our brands: Rebekah Scott Designs & 1948 LeatherExplore our favorite wares for your 5 systems in our Amazon shop Thanks to our Podcast Sponsor:If you love my energy and zest, here's my secret - Just Thrive Probiotic & Just Thrive Calm. These products help me function well and feel better! Use the code "ENCOURAGER" for 15% off!Spread the Joy:Your listens and shares mean the world to me! Share with another mama hoping to navigate both home and work life with JOY!Stay Updated:Follow the podcast for automatic updates on new episodes! Find us on all major platforms: Apple, Stitcher, Google Play, YouTube, Spotify, and more.Connect Outside the Podcast:Follow me on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for additional content and updates!Your support is invaluable, and I'm grateful for every share and listen. Together, let's bring joy and clarity to every aspect of our lives! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Send me a one-way text about this episode! I'll give you a shout out or answer your question on a future episode.Today, we are going to hear from Charity Gibson, who not only works outside the home but has written a book called The Working Homemaker: Employed Christian Moms Desiring a Thriving Home Life. Charity is at peace with her decision to be a working homemaker, yet is just as passionate about cultivating a place of belonging in her home as a full time homemaker would be. She's come to realize that her choice, just like another woman's choice to be home full time, requires certain sacrifices and adjusted expectations. But she does have a choice, and so do you. We talk about the role of boundaries for keeping work in its proper place, the difference between obligation and options and the fundamental truth that society should exist for the good of the family, not the other way around, because that is how both institutions truly thrive. We also cover all the usual ground of homemaking highs and lows, favorites, tips and more.EPISODE NOTES & LINKSDo you want to hear a full episode about managing on one income and making the decision to stay home full time? Text me! Use the link above.⬆️or Email me! Use the link below. ⬇️Connect with CharityWebsite | charitygibson.comBook, The Working Homemaker | Amazon | ChristianBook.com | B&NMentioned in this EpisodeMarilynne Robinson | Housekeeping | Gilead Amy Tan | The Joy Luck ClubGlass Microwave Popcorn PopperSupport the showHOMEMAKING RESOURCES Free Weekly Newsletter, Homemaker Happy Mail Private Facebook Group, Homemaker Forum Newsletter Archive JR Miller's Homemaking Study Guide Audio Newsletter available to Titus 2 Woman monthly supporters SUPPORT & CONNECT Review | Love The Podcast Contact | Voicemail |Instagram | Facebook | Website | Email Follow | Follow The Podcast Support | theartofhomepodcast.com/support
I think the best holiday gift is to make the most of ourselves, when it comes to personal development, whether that means sales and marketing training, whether it means personal training, whether it means meditation, whatever it is for you, prayer, whatever it is that allows you to get to a place where you can really focus, really be present, and be your best for yourself, and those around you, is really important. David: Hi and welcome to the podcast. In today's episode, co-host, Jay McFarland and I will be discussing the best holiday gift you can give yourself and your family. Welcome back, Jay. Jay: Thank you so much, David, for the opportunity to be here. And I love this question. It's a little off track from some of the things that we normally talk about. But I think as we talk about running your own business and the amount of time that it takes, taking a little bit of time out to think about your family and how you can make their holidays special, I think it's a critical topic. David: Yeah. And of course, because of the nature of the things that we talk about, what I'm really thinking about when it comes to the best holiday gift you can give yourself and your family, I tend to look at it as "a better you," right? If you can provide yourself and your family with a better you, a smarter you, a more motivated you, a more inspired you, that is going to really make a huge difference in your business life, in your personal life, and the life of the people that you care about. And of course, this time of year a lot of people are focused on actual gift giving, which of course is a traditional thing as well. But when we think about what really is going to help ourselves, our family, our loved ones most, it's going to be, you know, a healthier, happier, safer, more productive you, generally. Jay: Yeah. I love this line of thinking because you could give them all the presents in the world, but if you're stressed out all the time, if you're angry, because of what's going on at work and those types of things, you can't buy their love or their gratitude with gifts. Maybe they're a little bit happy in the morning, but by the end of the day they still remember what kind of circumstances you've left them in. David: Yeah, I remember when the kids were really young and we'd have gifts in the morning and by afternoon , it was like everybody was kind of cranky because you kind of get what you wanted out of the day and have too many sweets and all that sort of thing. But again, I think if we think really more in terms of what we're going to be doing and how we're going to be living and interacting with each other. A great example of this about a week or so ago on social media, Charity Gibson, who is involved in the promotional products industry in a lot of ways, and is just really inspiring for a lot of people. She posted something on Facebook about what happens when, at some point, you're doing everything for everyone else and you're not doing anything for yourself. You're not taking care of yourself. And I think it's such a great point, because a lot of times people can fall into this trap of thinking, well, I don't want to be selfish. But there is a big difference between selfishness and what I refer to as rational self-interest. In other words, rational self-interest is what keeps us from stepping off the curb and into traffic, right? The desire to look both ways before we cross the street. That's rational self-interest. Nobody would really look at that and say, oh, you're being selfish. But I think a lot of times people tend to, for themselves mostly, think, well, I should be doing more. I could be doing more. They want to help everybody else. And if you don't put gas in your own tank first, you're not going to have any energy left for anyone else. Jay: Yeah, such a good point. In fact, I saw a study just yesterday and it was talking about the high levels of anxiety in our youth,
Balancing the demands of work, family, and faith can leave parents feeling stretched thin and overwhelmed. In this episode of BaseCamp Live, Charity Gibson, author of The Working Homemaker, shares practical wisdom for Christian parents who desire a thriving home life, no matter how busy their days may be. From cultivating deep, lasting relationships with your children to redeeming the little moments that often slip by unnoticed, Charity offers encouragement and actionable tips to help families resist the pull of busyness and distraction.Whether you're a mom working outside the home, a dad managing the juggling act, or a parent striving to make every moment count, this episode will inspire you to embrace intentional parenting and create a home life that reflects your family's values.Tune in for practical advice, thoughtful reflections, and renewed encouragement on the journey of raising the next generation!Special Thanks to our partners who make BaseCamp Live possible:ZipCastWilson Hill AcademyAmericas Christian Credit UnionClassic Learning TestGordon CollegeClassical Academic PressLife Architects CoachingLight Phone Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at info@basecamplive.comDon't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.
BUY THE SLOW LIVING BOOK HERE! In this episode, I'm joined by Charity Gibson, wife, mother of four, English professor, and author of The Working Homemaker, a guide for Christian mothers on balancing work and home life. Charity's faith and commitment to family have inspired her to redefine the traditional role of homemaker, bringing a fresh perspective to moms who balance a career and home responsibilities.We dive into:The traditional stereotype of homemaking and how Charity is challenging itHer fresh perspective on homemaking as nurturing relationships and creating a flourishing family lifeWhat a daily homemaking schedule can look like for working momsPractical tips on connecting deeply with your familyJoin us for this inspiring conversation, as Charity shows that homemaking is for every mom, no matter her career path, and offers tips on building a lifestyle that supports both professional and personal growth.Connect with Charity:https://charitygibson.com/Buy her book The Working HomemakerWant to know more about living a slowed down life?!Simple Shortcuts to Peace Course - https://stephanieodea.com/peaceNew Year, New You Mini Challenge - https://stephanieodea.com/newyouJoin me for my LIVE Masterclass - https://stephanieodea.com/masterclass/Website - https://stephanieodea.comBlog - https://stephanieodea.com/blog/Slow Living Podcast - https://stephanieodea.com/podcastSpeaking Opportunities - https://stephanieodea.com/speaking/Coaching Opportunities - https://stephanieodea.com/coaching/Courses - https://stephanieodea.com/courses/Contact - stephanieodea.com/contact/
Join host Charity Gibson as she engages in conversation with colleague and friend, Candi Barry of Navitor. In this new episode of the Badass Women of Promo Podcast they discuss an notable experience Candi recently had during an event, standing out, not fitting in, and the importance of knowing your self-worth. Listen in!
Send us a Text Message.Today, I've got a special treat for you as I have the pleasure of sitting down with two BADASS women who are making big waves in the merch industry.First up, we have Charity Gibson - the energetic and innovative new Chief Marketing Officer at Proforma. Charity has been a vibrant force in the industry, known for her creative strategies and dynamic leadership style.Joining her is Johanna Gotlieb, the newly appointed Vice President of Business Development at Genumark. Johanna's expertise in building relationships and her strategic vision have significantly propelled companies forward, making her a leading authority in the field.In this episode, we're chatting about a topic that's on the minds of many leaders today — how to attract top talent. In an era where job changes are frequent and the competition for exceptional team members is fierce, Charity and Johanna will share their insights on what makes a brand irresistible to potential candidates.So, whether you're a startup looking to build your team or an established brand aiming to keep your star players, you'll want to lean in and listen to the powerful strategies these two leaders have to offer.Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating along with a brief review. And don't forget to order your BADASS T-shirt on my website - brandingmatters.caAbout MeHey there, I'm Joelly - the Branding Badass. My badass superpower is helping you build a brand that matters. From branded merch to brand consulting, when you work with me, you get results! Need help creating brand awareness? Learn more here BADASS MERCH Let's stay connected!instagram - @Branding_BadasslinkedIn - Joelly Goodsonwebsite - BrandingMatters.caemail - jgoodson@genumark.com
For the 16th consecutive year, the Gibson's Restaurant Group is generously providing a gourmet luncheon to hundreds of Catholic Charities clients this winter, in support of them and our organization. Join Katie Bredemann as she welcomes Kevin Arnold, Director of Training and Development for the Gibson's Restaurant Group to preview the 2024 event and discuss how this wonderful New Year's tradition has evolved through the years.
This time on Delivering #MarketingJoy, Charity Gibson joins the show to talk about how she landed her new role as CMO at Proforma, some of the things that have surprised her, and some of the things she needs to grow into to thrive in this new role. Great conversation...listen now!
Steve Woodburn sits down with Charity Gibson of Proforma
Yes, indeed it's time for Ep. 165 of the Promo UPFront #podcast! On this hard-hitting Labor Day edition hosts Kirby Hasseman and Bill Petrie talk about the big industry hiring of Charity Gibson at Proforma, debate the merits of hopping on the spiked-everything bandwagon, review passive/aggressive phrases that some suggest need to be removed from communications, muse on the use of robo taxis, and so much more! A BIG thanks to PXP Solutions for presenting this fine broadcast. They are poised to help you finish the year strong with creative decorated apparel. Call Bruce Jolsech at 214.226.3105 or email him at bruce@pxpsolutions.com to get started today!
In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with Charity Gibson from Peerless.
I think the best holiday gift is to make the most of ourselves, when it comes to personal development, whether that means sales and marketing training, whether it means personal training, whether it means meditation, whatever it is for you, prayer, whatever it is that allows you to get to a place where you can really focus, really be present, and be your best for yourself, and those around you, is really important. David: Hi and welcome to the podcast. In today's episode, co-host, Jay McFarland and I will be discussing the best holiday gift you can give yourself and your family. Welcome back, Jay. Jay: Thank you so much, David, for the opportunity to be here. And I love this question. It's a little off track from some of the things that we normally talk about. But I think as we talk about running your own business and the amount of time that it takes, taking a little bit of time out to think about your family and how you can make their holidays special, I think it's a critical topic. David: Yeah. And of course, because of the nature of the things that we talk about, what I'm really thinking about when it comes to the best holiday gift you can give yourself and your family, I tend to look at it as "a better you," right? If you can provide yourself and your family with a better you, a smarter you, a more motivated you, a more inspired you, that is going to really make a huge difference in your business life, in your personal life, and the life of the people that you care about. And of course, this time of year a lot of people are focused on actual gift giving, which of course is a traditional thing as well. But when we think about what really is going to help ourselves, our family, our loved ones most, it's going to be, you know, a healthier, happier, safer, more productive you, generally. Jay: Yeah. I love this line of thinking because you could give them all the presents in the world, but if you're stressed out all the time, if you're angry, because of what's going on at work and those types of things, you can't buy their love or their gratitude with gifts. Maybe they're a little bit happy in the morning, but by the end of the day they still remember what kind of circumstances you've left them in. David: Yeah, I remember when the kids were really young and we'd have gifts in the morning and by afternoon , it was like everybody was kind of cranky because you kind of get what you wanted out of the day and have too many sweets and all that sort of thing. But again, I think if we think really more in terms of what we're going to be doing and how we're going to be living and interacting with each other. A great example of this about a week or so ago on social media, Charity Gibson, who is involved in the promotional products industry in a lot of ways, and is just really inspiring for a lot of people. She posted something on Facebook about what happens when, at some point, you're doing everything for everyone else and you're not doing anything for yourself. You're not taking care of yourself. And I think it's such a great point, because a lot of times people can fall into this trap of thinking, well, I don't want to be selfish. But there is a big difference between selfishness and what I refer to as rational self-interest. In other words, rational self-interest is what keeps us from stepping off the curb and into traffic, right? The desire to look both ways before we cross the street. That's rational self-interest. Nobody would really look at that and say, oh, you're being selfish. But I think a lot of times people tend to, for themselves mostly, think, well, I should be doing more. I could be doing more. They want to help everybody else. And if you don't put gas in your own tank first, you're not going to have any energy left for anyone else. Jay: Yeah, such a good point. In fact, I saw a study just yesterday and it was talking about the high levels of anxiety in our youth,...
In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with special guests Charity Gibson & John Cudahy!
The Facebook Papers. Allegations of knowingly hosting hate speech and illegal activity. A high-profile rebrand. Facebook is under fire and and facing a firestorm of PR. What does this mean for the social media giant? ASI Media's Vinnie Driscoll and Peerless Umbrella's Charity Gibson discuss in the latest Social Angle podcast.
This time on Delivering Marketing Joy, Kirby Hasseman talks with Charity Gibson about her new Green Banana Summit. Learn what she has learned and how you can be a part of it! Watch now! Oh...and use code marketingjoy for a discount!
In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with Charity Gibson on the ASI Chicago Show floor.
Daily Quote To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. (Robert Louis Stevenson) Poem of the Day 热爱生命 汪国真 Beauty of Words Split-Second Decision Charity Gibson
Adrienne Palmer and Charity Gibson talk bout the invisible wall between promo products and decorated apparel, opportunities for collaboration, and why just do it and just do you should be your new mantras
Daily Quote To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. (Robert Louis Stevenson) Poem of the Day 热爱生命 汪国真 Beauty of Words Split-Second Decision Charity Gibson
Charity Gibson is the National Account Coordinator for Peerless Umbrella, owner of Green Banana Social, a founding Chef and Executive Committee member of industry 501(c)3 PromoKitchen, and the host of the Badass Women of Promo Podcast. She started her career on the distributor side of the promotional products and decorated apparel industry, and moved to the supplier/manufacturer side of things in 2015. She is most well known for her heavy engagement on social media, educational sessions and videos, mentorship, and creativity. While the promotional products industry will always be home, she is now opening up to share her expertise in strategic branding and marketing with the world at large as a consultant and keynote speaker. She connects with Lou Diamond as part of the continuing series of "elevating the brilliant minds of women". Success.com
On this episode of Delivering Marketing Joy, I talk with Charity Gibson about being #1 on the Online 18 in the Promotional industry, leading the way on clubhouse...and more!
How can you build an authentic online presence and cultivate consistent engagement with your followers? Charity Gibson, national accounts coordinator at supplier Peerless Umbrella, certainly knows! Gibson, who’s also known as “Charity Poppins” for her love the promotional parasol, has mastered the art of social media engagement simply by being authentic, helpful and real. When she’s not hosting a room on the hottest new network Clubhouse or posting inspirational quotes on Instagram, the omnipresent Charity can almost always be found in Facebook groups guiding her peers in the right direction. “We’re all wearing the same jersey, and a rising tide lifts all boats” says Gibson. “You’re representative of my brand as well, so why wouldn’t I want you to shine?” And because of her generous nature and penchant for helping others, Charity has cultivated an enormous following. In this jam-packed and fun-filled episode of the Social Angle, the sanguine sales rep joins Vinnie and Melissa for a discussion you can’t afford to miss. If you’re looking to stand out on social media and connect with customers – and prospects -- in real and meaningful ways, then this is the episode you’ve been waiting for!
It’s no secret that many people gain tremendous insight and inspiration from reading books. And by reading, I’m including paper-printed books, ebooks, and of course, audiobooks.As many people tend to buy and share their favorite books as holiday presents, on today’s episode of Success Stories, I’ve asked a wide array of industry leaders to give us their favorite tips and recommendations for books that they have enjoyed this year.So whether you are looking for a new book to glean some insight about something, or the perfect gift for your staff or customers, we have you covered. You’ll hear from Mark Graham, Charity Gibson, Tom Rauen, Jeff Solomon, Brian Rainey, Roger Burnett, Mark Kapczynski, Mark Coudray, Nate Leber, Shawn LaFave, Jay Busselle, Meg Erber, Stephan Baere, & Brittany Tucciarone.Plus, I’ll give you my favorites too!
This is a new podcast series where you get to go back in time and revisit the stories of some brave and somewhat geeky rebels who were keenly searching for a new path forward in the promotional products market. Welcome to the "PromoKitchen OG Podcast Series." Are you curious about these founding PK chefs and renegades? Don't you want to know why they started PromoKitchen and what they were trying to accomplish? In the spirit of vision and to help you trailblaze a new path forward - take some time and listen to these dreamers!
Where in the world has 2020 gone? Listen in as #BWOPPod host Charity Gibson gives an update on the podcast, upcoming guests, what to look out for and more!
Join host Charity Gibson as she speaks with industry super star Mary Jo Tomasini former board member with PPAI and CEO of Competitive Edge. Together they talk through Mary Jo's history and how she came into the promo industry, some of the challenges we've faced during covid, as well what opportunities exist for women in the industry post-pandemic. Mary Jo also talks to us about who she considers to be a badass woman of promo and why. Listen in - Episode #22 with Mary Jo Tomasini of Competitive Edge.
Chef Charity Gibson from Peerless sits down with Chef Kate Plummer to discuss what virtual tradeshows now look like and how we can make them better and be better at sales. Join us every Wednesday over on Twitter for a brand new #promochat 3:00PM Eastern, Noon Pacific
In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with Charity Gibson from Peerless Umbrella.
Today we are joined by Charity Gibson with Peerless Umbrella who brings us 2 great mini Promo Horror Stories. Hosted by Stephen McFadden with Perfect Promotions & more and Taylor Borst with American Solutions for Business.
Get ready to meet Laurie Moore. If you know her already, you most likely adore her. If you don't know her, you'll definitely want to put her on your must-meet list. Laurie was nominated as a Badass Woman of Promo by Bill Petrie who says, "Laurie is the glue that holds PromoCorner together. Her ability to juggle multiple projects (and multiple personalities) has allowed the organization to grow at an exceptionally rapid pace while remaining lean and efficient. Her knowledge of digital marketing is, without a doubt, heads and shoulders above anyone else in the industry. From a personality standpoint, her sense of humor is infectious and she has the unique ability to make everyone around her better. She has helped create a culture where fun and hard work are NOT mutually exclusive. Honestly, she is one of the most "badass" woman I know - in promo and elsewhere. " Laurie is currently the Operations Manager and Chief Fun Officer of PromoCorner. In this episode, Laurie and host Charity Gibson talk about the unique challenges facing women in promo, raising kids in the industry and the finding future talent, who Laurie considers a badass woman of promo, and more. Listen in and let us know what you think! The Badass Women of Promo Podcast a.k.a. the #BWOPpod was created to spotlight the powerhouse women of the 25 billion dollar promotional products industry, highlight their achievements, provide a platform for their voices be heard and their ideas be shared. Are you a woman in promo? If you haven't done it already, it's time for you to #findyourinnerbadass. Welcome to the #BWOPpod!
Always keeping it interesting - In episode 5 of the #BWOPpod there is no guest! In this just-under-15-minute episode, podcast host and promotional products industry professional, Charity Gibson, discusses what it takes to be a badass and transform your business and personal lives from good to great. --------------------- Big thanks to our friends and sponsors, commonsku. Please find them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @commonsku, like and follow, and to show your appreciation for their support of both the Badass Women of Promo podcast, and badass women of promo in general. Thank you commonsku!
Welcome to the third episode of the #promotionalproducts industry's newest pod -The Badass Women of Promo podcast a.k.a. the #BWOPpod. Hosted by promotional products professional, Charity Gibson, the #BWOPpod was created to spotlight the powerhouse women of the 25 billion dollar promotional products industry. In this series we will highlight achievements, provide a platform for voices be heard and a way for ideas be shared. Are you a woman in promo? If you haven't done it already, it's time for you to #findyourinnerbadass. Welcome to the #BWOPpod! Our latest guest is Alyssa Inkrott from supplier company, 3M. In this episode, Alyssa talks about a typical week in the life of a supplier rep. We also discuss who she considers a badass woman of promo and why. Big thanks to our friends and sponsors, Commonsku. Please find them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @commonsku, like and follow, and to show your appreciation for their support of both the Badass Women of Promo podcast, and badass women of promo in general. Thank you commonsku!
In one of the show's most fun & real conversations, Charity Gibson comes on to prove the point that there are some seriously badass women in the promotional products industry. You'll recognize Charity if you've been to just about any industry event; she is currently the National Accounts Coordinator at Peerless Umbrella and the host of a new podcast, Badass Women of Promo. Charity shares the many obstacles she has overcome to earn her place among the leaders of our industry and lends her insight into women's representation in the industry & how it is & will continue to improve. From her website: "Charity started the #BWOPpod to shine a light on the powerhouse women among us, as well as provide a platform for their voices and ideas to be heard and shared." You can find her show at the link below as well as Charity's twitter handle & email address. https://www.badasswomenofpromo.com/ charity@peerlessumbrella.com @licensetoswag
Welcome to the second episode of the #promotionalproducts industry's newest pod -The Badass Women of Promo podcast a.k.a. the #BWOPpod. Hosted by promotional products professional, Charity Gibson, the #BWOPpod was created to spotlight the powerhouse women of the 25 billion dollar promotional products industry. In this series we will highlight achievements, provide a platform for voices be heard and a way for ideas be shared. Are you a woman in promo? If you haven't done it already, it's time for you to #findyourinnerbadass. Welcome to the #BWOPpod! Our second guest is Taylor Borst from American Solutions for Business. Taylor is a true dynamo and up-and-comer in the industry. In this episode she shares her history, how she got into promo, and who she considers a Badass Woman of Promo. Huge thank you to our newest sponsor, Commonsku. Please check out our Instagram feed, @badasswomenofpromo, to read our shout out and thank you to them for their sponsorship. Feel free to add a heart + robot emoji in the comments of the IG post to show your appreciation for their support of badass women of promo.
The first episode of a brand new podcast hosted by promotional products professional, Charity Gibson. The Badass Women of Promo Podcast a.k.a. the #BWOPpod was created to spotlight the powerhouse women of the 25 billion dollar promotional products industry, highlight their achievements, provide a platform for their voices be heard and their ideas be shared. Are you a woman in promo? If you haven't done it already, it's time for you to #findyourinnerbadass. Welcome to the #BWOPpod
Charity Gibson speaks with Kirby Hasseman about achieving your goals. "If you look at what it takes to accomplish a goal, action or intent, it is 0% intent and 100% action." I think this resonates with everyone when creating their New Year resolutions. She speaks with Kirby Hasseman, the host, who owns Hasseman Marketing and Communications. You can find out more information at www.HassemanMarketing.com
Charity Gibson joins me on the Anniversary of the podcast being a twice per month broadcast for a discussion regarding her observations as a digital marketer from both the supplier as well as the distributor perspective and the expert ways members of our industry are capturing market share employing social media tactics and strategies designed to create inter-personal relationships using these broadcast channels
Listen to our #promochat follow-up from 8/8/18 as Charity Gibson talks with Bill Petrie about mentorship.
Rising Star Charity Gibson talks about change, Rising star status and great business advice.
Join PromoKitchen Chefs Mark Graham of commonsku and Charity Gibson of Green Banana Social as they speak with Jake Director, co-founder of Strideline. At the young age of 17, Director and business partner Riley Goodman started Strideline as a way to sell custom socks to fellow lacrosse players and ended up finding huge success in the retail space. Just a few years later they have made a flying leap into the promotional products space and are absolutely crushing it. Listen in to find out how Strideline has handled the transition from retail to promo, how they view the promotional products industry, and where branded socks are headed.
We are conducting a grand experiment today. We recently recorded episode 100, and to honor this we wanted to get as many chefs on a podcast as possible. On today’s podcast - PromoKitchen Podcast #102 - we welcome PromoKitchen chefs Charity Gibson, Aubrey Collins, Danny Rosin, Kirby Hasseman, Marshall Atkinson, Robert Fiveash, Larry Cohen, Patrick Black, Tee Hamilton, Bill Petrie, Dale Denham, Jess Hutwelker, Nate Bailey and Roger Burnett. We wanted to hear from them about what they’ve learned from the podcast, what’s surprised them and even what’s irked them. We’re already thinking about the next 100 episodes and in order to move forward, it’s worthwhile to look back.
In today’s podcast, Mark Graham and Charity Gibson get the chance to speak with one of the smartest, if not one of the most eclectic and unassuming, characters in the promotional products industry, Jeff Batson. Jeff is the kind of guy you should know and here’s why: Jeff has been President of NEXT Products in Shelbyville, Indiana since 2013. On his watch NEXT was named one of ASI’s fastest growing suppliers in 2015. NEXT, with its onsite corporate parent, is a manufacturer of injection molded drinkware and promotional print products. NEXT is a pioneer with polyurethane dome decorated products and recently added full color digital technology accessories. Among other trade roles, Jeff has been a promotional product manufacturer, decorator, and business owner since 1999. Jeff was also a U.S. Navy submarine officer for 6 years. Jeff graduated from Vanderbilt University and has a master’s degree in operations from RPI. Jeff and his wife, Anne, are recent emptynesters, but still have tuition bills, and enjoy hockey, comedy clubs, and the symphony.