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Wouldn't it be great to get a monthly reminder to do a wellness check on your dog? Well, it's here and Jessica Shipman and Chloe DiVita are here to share how this FREE program works and the simple things to check for to make sure your dog is in tip-top shape. Learn how to check your dog from head to tail and be proactive with their health…at home! Listen in!
Standing out in the age of social media isn't easy. It takes commitment and consistent follow-through to build and serve an audience.Chloe DiVita and Jessica Shipman, co-founders of All Pet Voices, know how to leverage content to grow their influence.In today's episode, Chloe and Jessica share tips for getting seen online. They discuss working with influencers, growing their own businesses, and why authenticity wins in today's media landscape.Topics Include:Simple tips for better SEOEngaging your audience without sacrificing authenticityLeveraging Instagram to grow your audienceFree Google tools for nonprofitsCUDDLY's partnership with All Pet VoicesAnd other topics...Resources Mentioned:All Pet Voices Website: https://www.allpetvoices.com/Noodle Pug on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jongrazEmily Hall of KittyCatGO: https://kittycatgo.comCUDDLY Blog: https://bit.ly/3wF7SvUWant to connect with us? Follow us on social media!Email – podcast@cuddly.comInstagram @welovecuddlyTwitter @welovecuddlyFacebook @welovecuddlyhttps://cuddly.com
This episode is sponsored in part by Smalls Fresh Cat Food and Doobert.com. This week Stacy interviews Chloe DiVita and Jessica Shipman, co-founders of All Pet Voices, a pet-focused media company that creates content for pet lovers in partnership with pet experts and brands. Their mission is to collaborate with other pet industry experts and bring people together to inspire, innovate, and take ideas to the next level. Stacy, Chloe, and Jessica discuss how they help small businesses and nonprofits share their story in a way that helps them connect with their audience, the best ways to grow that audience, and some of the best tech tools for staying organized. You can find out more about All Pet Voices on their website and join their Facebook group BlogPaws Community for tools and resources for nonprofits and small businesses.
It's never been a better time to be a pet or an animal, thanks to efforts by people like Chloe DiVita and Jessica Shipman. They created All Pet Voices, a global community for pet and animal lovers just before the pandemic hit the United States and have been growing ever since. Tune in as Chloe and Jessica share fascinating facts on penguins and rabbits as well as advice to help our dogs and cats readjusting to life as the pandemic wanes and more people are out and about. EPISODE NOTES: All Pet Voices Co-Founders Chloe DiVita and Jessica Shipman Talk Dogs, Cats, Penguins, Rabbits and More
Ever wish there were a hub of reliable pet information? Wish you could watch informative and thought provoking interviews and videos on the pet topics you are curious about? You are in luck! Hundreds of creators from the former BlogPaws community led by Chloe Divita have formed All Pet Voices. I had the honor of speaking with Chloe Divita to learn more about All Pet Voices. Definitely check out their innovative approach at http:/AllPetVoices.com Share your tale with the world too! Email Monique to schedule your interview. If you need photography or videography services she can help! Plan a free planning meeting over coffee today. Monique@SilverPawStudio.com. KRFC 88.9 FM Radio Fort Collins Critter Patter is recorded in their studios in The Music District in the heart of Fort Collins Colorado
#25: Chloe DiVita, known as The Speech Choreographer, shares how you can choreograph your content to drive your audience to action.Chloe also shares her journey of starting out as an accountant who got bored with accounting, then transitioning to help lead a successful influencer marketing agency in the pet niche, and now to helping speakers and businesses share their content so that audiences will remember it.Show notes and episode transcripts at contentheroes.com/25
People are obsessed with these short, quippy, helpful, informative talks from watching them to making them. We are obsessed with TED-style talks.The TED organization has been around since 1984 but it's really since the year 2000 with the help of the internet and then in 2005 with the creation of YouTube that we've seen a huge growth in the TED and TEDx speeches that have made so many people really, really popular in the world, and so what does it take to do it? Why do we love them? What's going on and how do we have a shot of creating them?And why are we so obsessed with them as a public? Why are we so obsessed with giving them and how do we even start thinking about what it takes to put it together?Well, this is the second part of a two part series. We started this conversation back in episode 14 with my friend Chloe DiVita from Perceptive presence in episode 14. We covered why are we obsessed with them, why do we keep giving them?And now in episode 16 this is part two we're going to talk about how to memorize your talk. We're going to talk about stories and data and what to put into it and then what to do after the talk.And also in this episode, don't forget, it's a wine and wisdom Wednesday episode. So I have a really fun kind of appropriately named wine to share with you.Notes:Learn more about Chloe DiVitawww.mikeganino.com/storycraftFull show on YouTubeWine featured in this episode: Rockin' TED
People are obsessed with these short, quippy, helpful, informative talks from watching them to making them. We are obsessed with TED-style talks.The TED organization has been around since 1984 but it's really since the year 2000 with the help of the internet and then in 2005 with the creation of YouTube that we've seen a huge growth in the TED and TEDx speeches that have made so many people really, really popular in the world, and so what does it take to do it? Why do we love them? What's going on and how do we have a shot of creating them?And why are we so obsessed with them as a public? Why are we so obsessed with giving them and how do we even start thinking about what it takes to put it together?Well, this is the first part of a two part series. I dive into this with my frequent co-conspirator and partner in crime Chloe DiVita from perceptive presence. We dive deep on this, breaking it down and looking at it and we'll be back with part two and episode 16 of the mic drop moment. Where will dive deeper.And also in this episode, don't forget, it's a wine and wisdom Wednesday episode. So I have a really fun kind of appropriately named wine to share with you.Notes:Learn more about Chloe DiVitawww.mikeganino.com/storycraftFull show on YouTube
Do you practice out loud before big presentations or meetings? Do you memorise what you are going to say or know what you are going to talk about? Why is it important for small business owners to practice before facing any audience? In this episode, Matt and Dan speak to Chloe DiVita, an experienced performer and business owner, about why it is so important to practice out loud before any meeting. Chloe, owns and runs PerceptivePresence, a company which believes that communication is key in everything that business owners do. Chloe is a digital media strategist who crunches the numbers, sells the product, connects with the community, and creates the marketing campaign, all at the same time. She helps leaders choreograph their message into a performance that everyone remembers, through practice. Chloe is an experienced performance artist and has spoken on many stages via keynotes, breakouts, live streams, webinars and masterminds. She is an alumnus of Heroic Public Speaking (HPS) alumnus. You can connect with Chloe through the following website and social media accounts: Website: http://perceptivepresence.com/ Email: chloe@perceptivepresence.com Twitter: @PerceptivePres or @ChloeDiVita Facebook: @PerceptivePresence or Chloe Divita --- Remember to subscribe to the SPRH Podcast on iTunes or on the Podcast Addict App on Android. Rate the podcast, and share it with your friends, family, and colleagues! You can find out more about how Dan can help you reduce anxiety issues at www.dancandell.com. Find out more about his Success Happens Movement at http://successhappensmovement.com. You can also get Dan’s book, The Hypnotic Connection: How to Influence and Persuade Anyone, with a free copy of his motivational mixed tape, here. Looking for a speaker and workshops for your team? You can find details about Matt's programme, CarePackage, at www.breakthrough-champion.com. In this programme, he speaks about how to care for your clients and get more referral clients. You can get Matt’s latest book, More Word of Mouth Referrals: Lifelong Customers and Raving Fans, here. You can also join Matt’s new Facebook group, Word of Mouth Referrals, to learn how to get more referral business.
The link between animal abuse and domestic abuse is strong but not as widely recognized as it could be. Okey's Promise is a project which seeks to change that. In this interview, Vicki Boatright (aka BZTat), Miah Thornton and Chloe Divita discuss Okey's Promise, how the project started, what it hopes to accomplish and how it can impact both animal and human lives.