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Most people know Charlotte as Charlotte from Chicago. She is a professional traveler and has been to all 50 states and over 50 countries. Charlotte's life motto is to make friends in unexpected places and she uses storytelling to help people travel more and in a way that fits their current lifestyle/budget. Charlotte joins me to deep dive into user generated content. We get deep into the nitty gritty of brand deals, staying true to yourself, and creative ways to reach brands and build relationships to grow your business and revenue streams. Join our Facebook Group: http://t.ly/Nl9T Finding what will perform well isn't easy, but VidIQ is my go to solution for tracking trends, key words, and what my viewers are looking for. When you download the VidIQ extension you will be able to level up your content! Get vidIQ to blow up your channel at womeonofvideo.com/vidiq Our community is focused on helping women not only to be better creators but to also make money doing it. Spreadshop allows for you to start making money as soon as you have merch to sell. You can open your FREE online merch store with Spreadshop in minutes! Cost-free, hassle-free, it's merchandising made easy. Click this link to get started for FREE! Get started with Spreadshop at https://womenofyoutube.com/Spreadshop Follow Desiree at http://t.ly/GbY4 Follow Charlotte at https://www.tiktok.com/@charfromchicago Enter to win your VidCon ticket by leaving a review on Spotify! Time Stamps: 00:00 - Podcast Intro 00:54 - Meet Charlotte 06:45 - Bridging the gap to UGC 08:50 - Approaching brands 12:25 - Charlotte's coolest UGC campaign 14:28 - Charlotte's worst UGC experience 21:16 - Charlotte's revenue streams 25:19 - Advice for growing on TikTok 31:03 - Avoiding the super niche --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofvideo/message
This week on the Live to Walk Again Podcast we had the opportunity to speak with Charlotte From Chicago who is a Professional Traveler, Drone Pilot, and Content Creator about the new adaptive airline seat prototype that Delta Airlines debuted earlier this year. We talked about the long process entailed in making any design changes to an airplane (and how there may be a workaround in this situation), a realistic timeframe for when these seats may be available, and some alternative travel options for people dealing with disabilities. We also discussed some of Charlotte's favorite and least favorite travel destinations in the United States and around the world. Connect with Charlotte at the links below!! Please listen, like, rate, review, and share the podcast!! We're just trying to find a cure for paralysis!! Charlotte from Chicago: https://charfromchicago.com/ IG: @charfromchicago TikTok: @charfromchicago YouTube: @CharlottefromChicago
Jake Fischer reports a monster schedule release for the Charlotte Hornets this weekend with all the top ~5 prospects not named Victor Wembanyama. Anything to take away from the schedule? Doug has another announcement AND a big question: Why are you confident Charlotte will take Scoot, despite mock drafts hinting towards Brandon Miller?Follow & Subscribe to the Locked On Hornets Podcast on these platforms
Jake Fischer reports a monster schedule release for the Charlotte Hornets this weekend with all the top ~5 prospects not named Victor Wembanyama. Anything to take away from the schedule? Doug has another announcement AND a big question: Why are you confident Charlotte will take Scoot, despite mock drafts hinting towards Brandon Miller? Follow & Subscribe to the Locked On Hornets Podcast on these platforms
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Grandma's Cookies has a long history in the City of St. Charles. The quaint brick building dates back to the 1800s, and when Charlotte Thompson purchased it in the 1970s, people thought she was crazy. But the mother and grandmother saw potential, and more than 40 years later Theresa Rubio is keeping the family business alive and thriving. We sat down with Theresa to talk about the perfect cookie, the love for the local business from all over the world, and how the historic Main Street Community has helped them grow. You might be shocked just how busy this small bakery is every day, but if you've visited during peak times, like Christmas Traditions you know how long the lines can get. One day during the holiday season they made 1,900 dozen chocolate chip cookies. That's a lot of cookies. But each one brings a smile to someone's face, and that's what this family business is all about. Grandma's Cookies is open seven days a week serving up classic and seasonal cookies.
Charlotte Brontë axlade inte konstens klimatansvar, ändå har hon bidragit till minskat bilåkande. Författaren Isabella Nilsson reflekterar över den eventuella nyttan med konst och människor. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Uppläsare Sofia Strandberg.I klimatkristider och andra humanitära kristider är det naturligt att vi ställer oss frågan om konstens och kulturutövarnas roll och ansvar, deras potentiella bidrag till problemets lösning. Men inte sällan uppmuntras eller snarare åläggs konstnären att bli aktivist. Hur ska konst vara skapt, frågar vi oss, för att effektivast förändra världen?Jag tycker att den som får en sådan fråga bör svara som Stina Oscarson: att den förändring konst har möjlighet att skapa ligger bortom vår föreställningshorisont. Oscarson tror att konst absolut kan förändra världen, men att vi aldrig kan förutspå exakt på vilket vis. Det kan alltså gå hur som helst. Och det är att sätta sig på mycket höga hästar om man tror sig kunna kontrollera resultatet. Att kunna förutse vilka tankar och känslor som i mötet med konsten kommer att väckas inom en människa och vad hen sedan väljer att göra med dessa, skriver hon. Låt mig ta ett exempel från mitt eget liv:I november, när de två kilometrarna mellan mig och mataffären ligger inbäddade i ett yllefuktigt töcken av mörker, regn och snålblåst, finns det bara en enda person i världen som kan övertyga mig om att avböja mammas erbjudande om bilskjuts, till förmån för en klimatförnuftig utsläppsfri promenad. Denna enda person skulle ha kunnat heta Greta, men eftersom jag är en obotlig romantiker och verklighetsfrånvänd bokmal med en ofrivillig dragning åt tragik och patetik, så heter hon Jane. Jane Eyre, närmare bestämt. Bara genom att hela vägen till affären unna mig själv att leka att jag är den i stormnatten irrande romanhjältinnan Jane Eyre, som hjärtekrossad och tappert och övergivet stretar sig fram över den karga engelska heden så blek! så febrig! så modig! lyckas jag uppbåda tillräckligt med själsstyrka för att följa mitt klimatsamvetes röst. (Mr Rochester! yrar jag när jag utmattad segnar ner på en bänk vid självscanningsapparaterna.)På sanning: mer än någon annan konst har Charlotte Brontës romantiska svärmerier på detta sätt bidragit till minskat bilåkande i mitt liv. Ändå saknar hennes romaner varje tillstymmelse till klimataktivistiskt budskap eller ögonöppnande miljömedvetenhet. Inte en enda liten fjuttig konstnärlig gestaltning av flygskam kan hon erbjuda läsaren. Charlotte Brontë är helt enkelt inte en författare som axlat konstens klimatansvar. Det beror säkert delvis på det faktum att hon varit död i sisådär 150 år, men likväl: romanen Jane Eyre borde inte kunna räknas till sådan konst som har kraft att minska människors koldioxidutsläpp och hjälpa dem att ställa om till en miljömässigt hållbar livsstil. Ändå måste vi, givet min nyss återgivna empiriska erfarenhet, räkna Jane Eyre till just sådan konst. Jag är alltså ytterst benägen att hålla med Stina Oscarson. Jag tror att kulturen lika väl som naturen mår bäst av artrikedom och mångfald. Litteraturen behöver talskrivare som Greta Thunberg, den behöver kärleksromanförfattare som Charlotte Brontë, den behöver kulturskribenter som Stina Oscarson, och kanske till och med en nonsenspoet som undertecknad. Vi författare kan liksom inte helt egenmäktigt och självrättfärdigt låta kalhugga bokskogen i syfte att plantera nyttoväxter i dess ställe. Ett sådant tuktande vore sorgligt kontraproduktivt och dessutom fåfängt på gränsen till storhetsvansinnigt.Mångfaldens nödvändighet gäller, det tåls att inskärpas, naturligtvis inte bara för litteraturen och konsten men också för livet i stort. Även den förändring ett människoliv kan skapa ligger bortom vår föreställningahorisont. Vill säga, att bedöma huruvida ett liv är lyckligt eller olyckligt är kanske inte oöverstigligt svårt, om inte annat kan man ju fråga den som livet tillhör. Men att bedöma huruvida ett liv är nyttigt eller onyttigt, det är omöjligt. Varken livets ägare eller någon annan människa har den typ av överblick som skulle krävas. Ett till synes meningslöst och förspillt liv kan mycket väl utgöra en bit i ett ännu inte färdiglagt världspussel. Alla tråkiga intetsägande helgrå pusselbitar kanske tillsammans bildar hjältens listiga lösskägg, eller mynningen till en magisk grotta, eller en hundvalps mjuka päls. Medans tvärtom en vackert brokig pusselbit med glitter och silverstänk kanske visar sig utgöra en bit av den onda trollkarlens trolldryck! Så menar till exempel Nietzsche när han i Den glada vetenskapen påpekar att fastän en väldigt genial individ bidrar med mycket gott till världen kan hennes samlade inverkan på mänskligheten ändå vara skadlig. Detta eftersom, förklarar han, mindre heroiska naturer riskerar att gå under när de försöker leva med geniet som förebild; den lilla skarans hjältedåd väcker den stora massans självförakt. Spontant kan jag ju tänka då, att i så fall kanske vi klenare människor behöver jobba lite på vår självkänsla, snarare än att lasta genierna för deras oefterhärmliga genialitet. Men Nietzsche har en poäng: det är fullt möjligt att orsaka skada med det bästa man har, och lika möjligt, måste vi anta, att komma till nytta och vara till glädje med sitt livs sämsta. Vi repeterar Oscarsons ord Det kan alltså gå hur som helst. Och det är att sätta sig på mycket höga hästar om man tror sig kunna kontrollera resultatet.För egen del var jag under många år heltidssjukskriven till följd av svårt tvångssyndrom. Periodvis oförmögen att lämna lägenheten, insnärjd i min egen paranoida värld av magiskt tänkande, har jag knappast varit sinnebilden av en nyttig samhällsmedborgare. Ofta har jag känt mig värdelös, och också faktiskt varit det, enligt mångas sätt att räkna. Men kanske kommer även mitt nervösa livsverk att gå åtminstone plus minus noll till slut? Det positiva behöver som vi har sett inte alltid ha sin upprinnelse i något positivt. Även något otrevligt kan på märkliga omvägar få oväntat trevliga följder. För att citera min lillasyster, som en morgon fundersamt mellan müslituggorna utbrast:Isabella, tror du inte man skulle kunna bygga en nöjespark baserad på dina tvångstankar?Hm. Osvuret är bäst. Men det man förlorar på gungorna tar man igen i karusellen. Soten är boten och boten är soten och såväl soten som boten är, om vi ska tro på vad en väldigt vis man en gång sade, tomhet idel tomhet och ett jagande efter vind.Isabella Nilsson, författare även känd som NonsensprinsessanI texten refereras till en text av Stina Oscarsson i Svenska Dagbladet den 6 augusti 2019. Artikeln endast tillgänglig för prenumeranter: https://www.svd.se/a/8mxypd/inte-kulturens-uppgift-att-radda-demokratinBilden är en illustration baserad på Georges Michels (1763-1843) målning "Moorland, The Storm Cloud": https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Georges_Michel_(1763-1843)_-_Moorland,_The_Storm_Cloud_-_35.534_-_Burrell_Collection.jpg och ett fotografi av skådespelerskan Charlotte Thompson (1843-1898) i rollen som Jane Eyre: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charlotte_Thompson_as_Jane_Eyre_-_NYPL_ps_the_2712.jpg
This Palm Sunday service we hear that .... It's NOT all about our Status It's NOT all about our ability It's NOT all about the appearances. Jesus came to turn it upside down!
In the second part of our series on Overcomers, we follow the story of Esther – An orphan girl raised by her cousin (Mordecai), who is chosen to become Queen, and the pivotal part she played...
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Today in episode 27 of couple things with Shawn and Andrew, we chat with some friends of ours, Cedric and Charlotte Thompson. Cedric was drafted by the Miami Dolphins and played in the NFL for a few years, but decided to retire to focus on his family and pursue his passion of making Youtube videos. These two open up with us and discuss how they dealt with infidelity in their relationship, living together before marriage, and the NFL lifestyle. We loved hearing about their beautiful family and what they’re up to today. We think you’ll want to tune in to this one. Without further ado, Cedric and Charlotte Thompson. If you want to follow Cedric and Charlotte, you can find them on instagram as @ced and @ca.pt. Also, be sure to check out their Youtube, CEDbyme, for some really great content. We’re big fans! If you haven't yet, please rate and subscribe to the show to hear more! And if you have suggestions/recommendations for the show, send us your ideas in a video format - we might just choose yours! Email us at couplethingspod@gmail.com. We are supported by the following AMAZING companies! Make sure to check them out using our link below! Skillshare! Explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Premium Membership at https://Skillshare.com/COUPLE. Liquid I.V.! Liquid I.V. is available nationwide at Costco and Target, or you can get 25% off when you go to https://LIQUIDIV.com and use code EASTFAM at checkout.
In today's episode, I invited my friend Charlotte to chat with me to give you guys an inside perspective of being married to YouTubers. Our stories are similar, in that, our hubbies began their own YouTube journeys for different reasons and we just came alongside for the ride. This will be a different kind of episode today, but still worth listening to! Enjoy! Xoxo! To find Charlotte, check her out on... Instagram: @ca.pt YouTube: Captivative (Personal Vlog) YouTube: AsCedbyMe (Family Vlog) Podcast: CedbyCharlotte Join me over on IG: Podcast IG| @Yvette_Unplugged Yvette's IG| @MrsMelanin You may or may not know this, but I am a huge headwrap junkie! I have partnered with The Wrap Life to offer you all a 10% discount when you use my code to shop. The code is "MRSMELANIN." Enter the code at checkout to receive your 10% off. Xo! I also co-host How Married Are You?! alongside my husband if you're interested in checking out a marriage podcast. You can also find episodes of our podcast on youtube! If you'd like to become a patron supporter of the podcast, please find us over at Patreon.Com/HMAY! Family Vlog on YouTube| Beleaf in Fatherhood I also have a blog that I have not been too consistent writing on, but who knows what the new year will bring. Haha! If you're interested in catching up on past reflections, go check it out: Mrs. Melanin, Exposed! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yvetteunplugged/message
In the 45th edition of The Talking Shop Podcast, I chat with CharFromChicago (aka Charlotte Thompson) who has literally been around the world public speaking. Hearing some of her stories about where she has been and who she has met was absolutely insane. A little networking, a little branding, and a whole lot of public speaking was discussed in this episode. There's a ton of value, let's get better together! Here's what was mentioned in the show: -Chase the Lion by Mark Batterson -The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor -Instagram and Twitter @CharFromChicago, Youtube: Charlotte Thompson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As Tom recovers from the Astros loss to the Washington Nationals, two huge stories break, Unaoil guilty pleas and Jho Low agrees to forfeiture. He and Jay review them and reflect on some other of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes. 1. The Hoskins trial begins. Dylan Tokar reports. Law360 has two reports. 2. Jho Low agrees to forfeit all goods claimed by in US in its civil forfeiture actions. Byron Tau and Aruna Viswanathan report. 3. Is the DFS about to bring the hammer down on cyber breaches? Davis Polk lawyers in NYU’s Compliance and Enforcement blog. 4. What are the stakes for corporate wrongdoers? Dan Portnoy. 5. Unaoil CEO and COO, plus head of BD all plead guilty as pleas unsealed. Dick Cassin breaks the story. 6. Mattel announces material controls weakness. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 7. Should a merger partner be an ethical fit? Jay explores in his continuing series. 8. What will the Crown Prosecution Service review of the SFO mean going forward? Sam Tate and Charlotte Thompson explain. 9. Quid Pro Quo-a Primer. Rick Messick. 10. What are 5 steps you can engage in to improve BOD monitoring of compliance. Mike Volkov explains. 11. Tom had a great group of top-notch podcasts, this week on the CPN. Check out the following lineup: FCPA Compliance Report- Steven Lofchie on the Cadwalader Cabinet; Innovation in Compliance-Thinkeen Law, a law firm that focuses on data and compliance; #GWIC with Part 1 of a 2-part podcast with Michelle Shapiro; 12 O’Clock High– Branding lessons from Count Dracula; Popcorn and Compliance-Jay and Tom consider the compliance angles from Star Trek II-The Wrath of Khan, Sunday Book Review-four books from the UNC Press. The podcasts are available on multiple sites: the FCPA Compliance Report, iTunes, JDSupra, Megaphone, YouTube, Spotify and the Compliance Podcast Network. 12. Check in next week where Ronnie Feldman and I have a 5-part podcast series on Creativity and Compliance celebrating Compliance Week 2019. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As part of our series Mark(ed) we had two speakers for the price of one! Karlys Thompson spoke on Faith in Doubt. Doubt is a common thing. Where does it come from? " when you have doubts take them to the throne." Charlotte Thompson spoke on Isaiah 61 v 4 on rebuilding the Ancient Ruins. Strong foundations are required. Rebuild Restore and Renew
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SOCAN brought in record royalties for its members in 2015, continuing a year-over-year trend. CEO Eric Baptiste tells us about the organization's current initiatives aiming to increase those numbers, its consistently slimmer operating costs & more. What do Nickelback, Tim McGraw, and Dallas Smith all have in common? For one, they all rely on Charlotte Thompson of Red Umbrella PR to promote their current happenings in the Canadian market. As one of our CBC Searchlight Career Booster partners, she'll give artists some insight into when they should consider taking on a publicist, what a successful campaign looks like, and what you need to have ready to make the biggest impact. And finally, PEI's Dylan Menzie has been turning heads in Atlantic Canada for a few years. He was in Toronto during CMW and had a few heavy-hitting industry folks at his showcases. He tells us about making a successful video on the cheap, his push into new markets, and more.
Hi, it’s Jackie Ulmer and welcome to show 24 in the Q and A edition of the Street Smart Wealth, Profit in Your PJs Podcast Show notes can be found at JackieUlmer.com/QA24 Today’s question is more of an interview. I met the most charming gal at the recent ANMP event in Dallas. She’s 17, and facing tough decisions about today’s challenging issues of College, lack of jobs and how they feel about Network Marketing as a career choice. This is a great interview for Gen Y and parents of Gen Y and beyond! SPONSOR Successful sponsoring in Network Marketing really starts with knowing WHAT to say. Do you ever struggle because you don;t want to feel stupid when approaching someone or what to say to objections? I have coached on good success language for year. From juicy one liners, to overcoming objections, to how to address the pyramid issue, when you’ve been involved in other companies and everything in between. StreetSmartScripts.com is your ticket to confidence and becoming a sponsoring hero! Today’s question is…. I’m 17, maybe 22 - what about college and going to school? There aren’t many jobs; should I amass a bunch of debt or look at Network Marketing? ANSWER Let’s hear from Charlotte Thompson, from the Chicago area. She’s bold, brilliant and has her head squarely on her shoulders. She has some great insights for all of us! Charlotte: College is so expensive, should I go at all? Is it worth it? They come out, in debt, move in with parents and their debt just follows them. Or, should I take a GAP year and get started in a Network Marketing business? There are many people who have not gone to college who have been so successful. In network marketing, if you can talk to people, and learn how to talk to people, you can be so successful. I have grown up with Network Marketing and I love it, it’s just finding the right time? Can someone this young stay focused? Well, there is no other option. It’s sink or swim. Work hard, or it’s just not going to happen! Questions I asked Charlotte: How would you see yourself starting your business? Approach those your age, or those your parents age? What about start up costs and the money to get started? Especially for “kids” your age? What would you study if you went to college? Do you see yourself as someone who would fit into the corporate mold, 8-5, behind a desk? A message you want to deliver to the Baby Boomer generation, pushing our kids hard for college and such? Show notes - JackieUlmer.com/QA024 Good luck in your business Do you have a question? Ask it at JackieUlmer.com/questions Hey, if you’re looking for 8 easy steps to create and build your network marketing business online then Grab the free guide over at ProfitInYourPjsNow.com Until next time - remember this - Hesitation Never Cashed a Check!
The Story Pirates are back with “Dolly Magic Machine” by then-1st grader Charlotte Thompson from Indianapolis. Inspired by a favorite toy, the Dolly Magic Machine is an awesome toy that Samantha will do anything to get! Featuring an interview with author Charlotte, check out the hilarious latest installment of the Story Pirates podcast!