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Welcome to The Entrepreneurial You, the podcast that inspires and motivates entrepreneurs by hosting guests like Seth Godin, Lisa Nichols, Les Brown, John Lee Dumas, Evan Carmichael, and many more. I'm your host, Heneka Watkis-Porter. Today, we will explore how integrating biblical principles with business strategies can lead to extraordinary success. This episode is brought to you by the Jamaica Stock Exchange and Next Step Digital Services. Before we dive in, let's have a word from the Jamaica Stock Exchange... Co-Host Introduction: Jermaine McDonald joins as co-host. He has been teaching and helping people learn how to invest since 2017. His goal is to see lives transformed through building generational wealth. He is a follower of Christ, Husband, Father, Trainer, and Mentor. Jermaine is the CEO and Training Lead at Learn Grow Invest Limited, a company that provides financial and investor education and value-added services. Guest Introduction: Today, our guests are founders of Psalms Path Consulting, Rusty Roberts and Sean Murphy. They help Christian Entrepreneurs achieve more peace and profit in their businesses through transformative business coaching rooted in Scripture. In a world where business coaches focus on tactics and strategies without mentioning the power of Jesus, our guests stand out by integrating real business strategy with everlasting biblical principles. Topic: Achieving Business Success Through Biblical Principles with Rusty Roberts & Sean Murphy Ice Breaker: If you could have dinner with any biblical figure, who would it be and why? Interview Questions: Rusty and Sean, what inspired you to start Psalms Path Consulting? How do you integrate Scripture into your business coaching methods? What are some common challenges Christian entrepreneurs face, and how do you help them overcome these? What are some key biblical principles you believe every entrepreneur should embrace? Community Connection: This segment is brought to you by henekawatkisporter.com. It invites our community to share their feedback, questions, and reviews. Today's feedback from the community is a 5-star podcast review from Chris Huskins out of Great Britain: "Excellent, interesting, and insightful conversations. A must listen!!" Trending Now: Brought to you by Next Step Digital. Want seamless, borderless digital solutions? Look no further than Next Step Digital Solutions! We specialize in helping businesses thrive, no matter where they're located. Visit trynextstep.com, email service@trynextstep.com, or call 876-570-1769. Integration of Faith & Business is gaining momentum, with 72% of Christian business leaders believing their faith significantly impacts their business decisions. Rusty Roberts and Sean Murphy provide invaluable insights for entrepreneurs aligning their business practices with their spiritual beliefs. Outro: Thank you, Sean & Rusty, for sharing your insights on this episode of The Entrepreneurial You. You have shown us the power of blending faith with business. Subscribe to The Entrepreneurial You for more inspiring stories and insights. Until our next episode, visit my website at henekawatkisporter.com, where you will find a free eBook on conducting podcast interviews like a pro. Special thanks to Next Step for redoing our website. Remember to send me your feedback at heneka@henekawatkisporter.com. Affirmation: I am guided by my faith and principles. I build my business on a foundation of integrity and purpose.
The weekly podcast that talks all things food growing with those doing amazing things from across the UK and the world. Every week we deliver you a podcast that interviews a fantastic food grower that is doing things differently, inspirationally or that has an awesome story to tell. Normally this podcast is hosted by Chris and Jack but in this second ever episode Jack puts Chris in the hot seat to tell his story. We talk how Fanfield Farm came to be, the process of Urban Farming before hand, how they got on the land and live there, and how the farm has gone from a field to a farm that provides 60 veg boxes a week. This is a podcast that will hopefully inspire and inform you whatever experience you have… from aspiring grower, to casual allotmenteer, right through to fully fledged market gardener. We will be talking everything from no-dig to permaculture, mushrooms to marketing. We are your hosts Chris from https://www.instagram.com/fanfieldfarm (Fanfield Farm) and Jack from https://www.instagram.com/jacks_patch/ (Jacks Patch) and we will be bringing you an inspirational interview, some tips and tricks from our own farms as well as the fun feature of quick fire questions that we ask every guest…. Obviously including whether they prefer an evening farm beer or morning farm coffee!! Show Notes: Ecological Land Cooperative - https://ecologicalland.coop/ Niels Corfield - https://nielscorfield.com/ Geoff Lawton - Discover Permaculture - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL_r1ELEvAuN0peKUxI0Umw Curtis Stone - Urban Farmer - https://theurbanfarmer.co/ JM Fortier - The Market Gardener - https://www.themarketgardener.com/book For all things Food Grower podcast; including upcoming blog posts, additional content, guest opportunities and food grower merch, head over to our website at https://www.foodgrower.co.uk%20/ (https://www.foodgrower.co.uk ) And please do pass on to anyone in your life who grows food either for fun or funds… You can listen to this podcast completely free, anywhere you normally get your podcasts from. And for more Food Grower Content head to our instagram account https://www.instagram.com/foodgroweracademy (https://www.instagram.com/foodgroweracademy) to interact with us and get updates each week on episodes, additional content, or just to have a chat. Don't forget to hit the follow button on instagram, and the subscribe button on your podcast app. We hope you enjoy the podcast!
In this episode I speak with Adah Parris, Futurist, Cultural Innovator, Board Advisor, Storyteller and Keynote Speaker. As we ease out of lockdown, and we enter another phase filled with uncertainty, it’s great to hear from Adah whose skill is to find patterns in our human behaviour. By joining the dots, Adah then identifies ways we can map out processes to solve big challenges and enable cultural and business innovation to build a better world. Adah believes innovation is needed right now. What Adah points out is that innovation is simply problem solving and it’s in our human nature to problem solve. In our chat we explore how we can all be innovators, how to harness empathy, to “empathetically subvert the status quo”, re-build trust and collaboration and find new and better ways to be human and ultimately become better ancestors. What's in the podcast: Intro to 1.32 To 2.13 - Adah’s mission 2.13-4.36 - On why empathy is important easing out of lockdown It’s about changing the way things are. Covid-19 has highlighted the need for people to behave in more empathetic ways. 4.36-5.53 - On generosity, collective vulnerability with Covid-19 We are all human first – we ask ourselves what do we place value on? 5.54-7.58 - On how generosity and empathy fit within business context? It’s all about innovation - innovation is problem solving – we are all innovators – everyone in the business is a creative innovator – how do we create a culture that recognizes the human potential of everyone? 6.25- 7.26 Innovation is problem-solving 7.58 9.02 Re-cap on innovation 9.02-11.12 - Will we retain this innovation mindset going forward? Are businesses behaving in a responsible way right now? How do we create a space for serendipity without being in a work space? 11.12 -14.43 - How do we use technology in a helpful way going forward? Technology is just a tool. As humans we have used a form of technology to try and gain enlightenment. Adah names this “cyborg shamanism” as in ‘cyborg’ which is the search of what it is to be human and “shamanism” which is about actively seeking other ways of knowing – hence it’s about finding ways to create spaces online and offline where we include diverse voices where everyone’s perspective is valid, encouraging creativity and nurturing curiosity. 14.43 - On how to nurture curiosity in the business context People are now thinking creatively, businesses are having to adapt. 16.14 - Now is a time of great opportunity – we are in the “gap” between the ‘old’ ways and an uncertain future. We can be a part of creating a new and better future. 18.13-19.32 Pandemic has highlighted the idea of de centralization, breaking down barriers, working collaboratively plus the resurgence of hyper local communities and the need for us to all pause and to slow down. All these strategies can be carried through within business communities going forward. 19.32 – 20.30 On slowing down 20.30-21.40 - It is ok not to know the end – it’s ok to be uncertain – we open up ideas, curiosity and creativity. 21.40 - On playfulness, fun, experimentation 21.40 - On Adah’s values – and on activism within organisations. 22.43- 23.51 - "to be an activist isn’t going on protests, to be an activist is to believe in something bigger than yourself and to have an idea of what success looks like and how that’s going to shift the current reality to the future reality and there is a messag or messagese that need to be amplified..you then need to find your tribe others who have the same world view and are driven by the same things ..and that is why you can have activism within businesses….doing good for the world..a mission we all believe in…then why wouldn’t you have activists in the organisation…” 23.51-24.47 - Every business should be a social impact business 24.47 - What gives Adah most hope? People recognizing they have more choice than they thought they did. Taking time to work out where we are at. 26.03 - On empathetically subverting, we are understanding ourselves better now because we have had the opportunity to take away distractions. 27.13 - Now is the time to ask important questions such as ‘Who are you as a person? As a business? What do you stand for?’ 27.30 - Now is a defining moment – a new generation are living a different reality. 28.26 - Rapid fire questions A sense of urgency to do the work Adah does. We are in the gap between where we were before and a future we can re-imagine – Storytellers will be key “Culture is collective storytelling” 30.00 - Motivation hack - “Life is a constant experiment” 32.40 - Sources of inspiration 34.00 - Magic wand – one wish that would have biggest impact 36.40 - Closing comments 37.48-39.23 Stephanie’s outro Show Notes: This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Lou Banks, CEO or Rising Vibe, passionately believes in what she calls a more “humanized leadership” style – this is simply where people are more themselves at work and feel safe to be open about their feelings and emotions. Throughout our relaxed conversation, we touch on deep insights and explore simple and powerful strategies to support us in such challenging times. Lou outlines a more wholesome work ethic that may pave the way to a healthier work setting for generations to come. What's in the podcast: 2.12-2.50 Rising Vibe and why it’s important to be open about our feelings at work. 2.50-5.08 On acknowledging how we feel at work, how to do this appropriately and why it is important 5.44 Tools we can access and ways to present our feelings in a useful way at work. Distinction “self-disclosure” Vs “over-sharing” 7.12 -9.35 Setting boundaries It is brilliant to create a safe environment but you need a cut off in business to ensure this does have a positive impact 9.35 -14.09 What is your focus of attention? What might go right? How do you get support when we all feel we are in crisis? NHS frontline workers example – Changing our focus of attention is empowering. 14.09 – 19.24 How to help those who cannot see a glimmer of hope and how do you support decision makers and leaders right now? Compassion + Staying true to your values + Keep showing up as you normally would + Taking responsibility for your actions 19.25 On being open and honest 20.35 –On Navigating uncertainty. We talk about how to be better equipped to have the “conversations needed” 23.30 – What are we learning right now? Hope that we are transitioning into a more humanized leadership going forward. No nonsense approach, be real, be you. Why this is a better way to be in the workplace. 26.55 What gives Lou hope? Work-play lifestyle blending together more in the future. 28.28 What are the key challenges ahead? Tackling depression on a large scale 30.04 Day to day ways to lift us up? Rising vibrational scale – used to check in emotional health – observing your patterns of thoughts so that you notice what makes you feel good. 30.54-31.59 On raising self-awareness 33.23 Rapid fire questions Motivation hack – ask yourself “what am I learning from this? Key messages: What can I do to help myself feel better right now? 37.55 Final comments Show Notes: This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
We explore why having a social mission is attractive to venture capitalists and investors. Martin is a serial entrepreneur with a track record of driving rapid scale-up growth. He now invests solely in businesses with a social good purpose. In this conversation, Martin shares his views on how and why every business can build social good into their core strategy. For Martin, doing social good goes hand in hand with doing well commercially. What's in the podcast: 0 to 1.45 Intro 1.45 - 2.38 What is Growth for Good? 3.20 – 4.30 How do you convince the cynics that profit for profit-sake is not a good strategy? 4.30 How sustainable brands are growing 50% quicker than others 5.12 – 6.07 Good business practice 6.07- 7.44 Why ensuring every employee is a shareholder – good for business growth 7.45 Criteria vital to success for start-ups 9.45 to 12.42 Link between impact and profit. Focused on the Employment and Education sectors 12.43- 14.24 Mistakes / where can it all go wrong / lessons learned 14.24 -16.16 Advice to start-up founders. Ability to pivot, share weaknesses, prepared to learn 16.30 Business can be a force for good 17.07- 18.44 Incorporating a more ethical long term approach is essential to build a better world and a better business. 18.44 – 20.30 There is absolutely no reason why you can’t build a great business, that delivers returns to investors and contributes great things for the world” 20.30-21.54 Concluding comments Show Notes: This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Matt Golding has been creating fun viral campaigns and films for brands, businesses, charities and NGOs. He’s now re-booted his business to use creative talent to create fun film and viral campaigns taking people on a journey that can move us to take brave action – the aim is for us to find ways to tackle climate change, our mental health crisis and over-consumption. In this conversation, Matt’s pragmatic idealism goes deep as he shares his views on how people hold immense power – he believes we can transcend our fears of change, tap into our emotions and use compassion and love as tools to do the brave work needed to make the world a better place. 0.00 - 1.07 Intro 1.07 - 3.33 What Rubber Republic do - they create fun viral content to tackle climate crisis, unthinking consumption and the mental health crisis. 3.33 - 6.21 What is the desired impact of Rubber Republic’s fun viral content? - 9.23 Role of the Film / campaigns and entertainment is to help people on their journey, to open people to feeling more comfortable with their feelings.. - 27.33 How can businesses be part of the solution to our “big” issues? Change is slow – trying to help find clever ways to help them be part of the soultion - 12.52 We cannot do “business as usual” and save the planet at the same time - 14.21 On innovation and fear of change - Don’t delay confronting the problems 14.12-15.07 “my perception…scare me as well the relative fear of changing my business is countered by the fear of….forced on us…don’t change..not safe…earlier” 16.00 - Biggest challenges? 15.30-20.30 - It is important to find solutions within the capitalist system. We need to be more creative within the system 20.50 Using entertainment and humour is a great way to ignite a feeling of positivity and connectedness so that we can all feel that change is possible 21.54- 24.36 – People have more power than they think – we tend to separate our heads from our hearts – if we listen to our feelings more often we might find ways to unlock innovation and change. 25.58-27.22 “if you’re not happy..creating repressed negative energy…not doing anything about it doesn’t solve it..healthy to listen to your heart…that’s a fair way for society to operate in…impact” 30.10 On Thinking outside the box – beyond capitalism + aligning work with your values and treating people with kindness in the workplace. 30.20 -31.32 Follow your heart “our heads are indoctrinated…incorrect information…probably wrong” 33.57 On creative inspiration To End - On Matt’s visions of the future This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
In this conversation Fernando talks passionately about how men are in crisis and how brands can offer new more useful social narratives for men. We touch on what it is to be a modern man. Fernando talks about how being a ‘successful’ man is being able to connect to our feelings and emotions. It’s up to brands to offer more varied aspirational models showing many ways for men to be themselves. 0.00 - 1.50 BBD Perfect Storm mission 5.18 Men do still crack under pressure 5.45 If men are ‘broken’ how can brands fix the problem? 6.10-7.31 “Brands can help change the definition of what it is to be successful…narrow..define status..open..opening the view of what it is to be a successful man…key role that brand communication can have” 7.31 Brands can help shape what is acceptable and what is not 9.10 What is a better portrayal of men for men? 10.00-11.25 “now for the first time in many years men get a purpose in life not just by doing but by being..vulnerable… be who you are..productive for society” 11.25- 13.00 Key for brands is to talk about those spaces where men can be themselves. We need to offer more varied, nuanced portrayals of men. 13.15- 15.32 On connection 15.40-17.38 Key challenges in terms of “getting it right” for brands 17.38-19.38 Positive benefits for brands to offer new more useful social narratives for men 19.30 On aligning personal purpose and values to those of the brands we purchase 20.40 “We need to help young men and women also that they need to serve others and not just be served” 21.00 - 24.00 Fernando’s personal motivation and inspiration 21.30 “brand communication can help relax the anxiety we have” 24.00-25.38 On follow the fear…responding to your inner desires and motivations to keep you going 25.38-27.25 Stephanie’s closing comments. This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
In this conversation, Laura Hunter, Creative Director at change agency Futerra, talks about the massive cultural shift we’ve experienced over the last 6 months on climate change. This immense shift is a powerful signal to brands and businesses indicating that it’s time to pivot, take bold action and build robust sustainable strategies that go beyond glossy purpose statements. We touch on ways for brands to be more honest and transparent about their products. We look ahead at how to get ready to grow in a post carbon era and we talk about ways for people to have the courage to step up and focus on the solutions to our big challenges. 0.00 - 4.30 Intro + exploring cultural shift on climate change over last 6 months 4.30-5.36 We’re at a pivotal time - we get to decide what kind of future we create 5.37-9.28 Exploring Truth & Honesty and the Interplay consumer / brand is evolving 9.28 -11.00 On hope, logic and magic 11.00-11.35 “in terms of the cultural impact ..action in this space” 11.35- 13.09 Laura's Biggest concerns 13.39 – 14.48 On optimism and focusing on solutions 14.48 – 16.22 Courage needed to ‘step up’ 16.22-17.55 Building robust credible plans behind glossy purpose statements 17.55-19.35 Laura talks about ways to stay motivated, surrounding herself with optimists, and looking ahead. 19.40 Stephanie’s concluding comments. This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Lisa Holdsworth is Chair of the Writers Guild of Great Britain and represents TV Writers. She talks to Stephanie Rosilio about ways that writers can embed more sustainable themes into our most loved TV programmes. Lisa passionately touches on social inclusion and how important it is to allow a multitude of voices access the power of writing for TV in order to represent more authentic and diverse realities. (3m40) Intro to the role of the Writers Guild and Lisa’s mission as its Chair. Does TV imitate reality of does reality influence TV? (4m20) “whilst we are a mirror held up to society....we are also a blackboard and if we can make a positive influence then I genuinely think it’s our responsibility to do that” (5m20) How can we get it “right” when portraying complex issues in a useful and helpful way for society. (6m20) “we don’t always get it right..we’ve set up dangerous stereotypes ” “we have to make sure we get a multitude of voices so things can be corrected..the will of most people is for the good.” (7m20) Representation of women – how can we show more diverse and empowering role models (10m20) It is a slow process in terms of impacting social change – does TV have a chance to have an impact regarding climate crisis? (11m04) Popular TV needs to embed more sustainable themes into their storylines “We have to start letting the reality of our environment filter in..Eastenders should be talking about air quality… Emmerdale should be looking at questions on sustainable farming…” (12m28) The Writers Guild have announced that they are defining the environmental crisis as an emergency (13m30) “the demands of young people today puts in in writers head, front of mind” (14.50) Most human beings want to do good – building awareness of key issues is important and TV has had a great positive influence – Lisa gives examples (15m38) "We’ve had a great influence from understanding things from the point of view of the survivors not the perpetrators and that’s how we can get people to tackle the climate emergency, how can we get people to understand the human cost of this, and that’s a great challenge in front of us” (16m30) Can we offer solutions by changing the imagery, language used in TV by making more sustainable choices? (16m40) “it has to be integral to the storyline” (18m30) The explosion of TV content with new platforms is offering new more diverse representations of communities – the future is bright if we are prepared to shake off our pre conceptions of who we think we want to see on television. (19m40) We talk about Lisa’s own creative influences and family background. (22m30) Is the UK ahead of the curve in terms of tackling social issues in TV? (24m30) “the future is bright, we are pushing forward, we are changing, but that pace could always be faster” (25m25) We explore how people get access to the power of TV and how we need systems in place to open up these opportunities to people from a multitude of backgrounds (25m30) The reality is still that most people get to where they want thanks to who they know not what they know. (27m40) Lisa’s magic wand wishes. (28m30) What magical alternatives can we explore to give more access to TV? (29m00) How to become a writer – how to pursue a writing dream. (32m38) “real writing is re-writing” This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Aaron Matthews leads sustainability at BAFTA and across the TV industry. He talks to Stephanie Rosilio about ways that w can embed more sustainable images and language into our most loved TV programmes, be it soaps, cookery or travel programmes. He talks about TV’s role to lead on cultural climate leadership. What's on the show: Linking TV and sustainability (1:58) How commissioning editors can think about sustainability in a different way (5.50) Embedding sustainability into the content of our best loved programmes (7.18) It’s about letting sustainability out of its factual box TV can take the cultural lead (8.02) Everything is up for re-writing - let’s get cracking (13.00) This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Using Creativity, compassion and genius to solve global warming. Jonathan Wise is co-Founder of Comms Lab and Purpose Disruptors. He started out as a Planning Director at agencies including JWT and JWT having won the IPA Effectiveness Award for launching TV channel Dave. Jonathan Wise, talks to Stephanie Rosilio on the Grandkids Test podcast about how the advertising industry can respond to the climate emergency. More than that, Jonathan questions why we are here, on this planet, and touches on how we can prosper and grow, in new and more caring ways. What's on the show: About Jonathan and Commslab What does unprecedented change look like for the advertising industry? (3.45) How we have a beautiful opportunity to innovate, build and effect change (4.49) What it is to be a “good man”? (8.08) On how the advertising industry can shape behaviors and Jonathan’s views on how we can shift to a more sustainable way of living (10.50) On the “myth of endless growth” and the freedom we have to make decisions to impact our future (14.23) On connecting to your feelings to find solutions (23.00) Thinking about freedom heroes and getting people to see they are also free to create new pathways (26.40) It’s not about how brands can do good in the world..it’s about changing the basis of decision making (29.20) What is prosperity for life on earth and how does growth fit in – not growth at all costs (32.44) Inject the voice of youth into business (37.33) It’s about shifting decision making and the inclusion of heart in business (38.30) Rejuvenating to walk in nature (42.00) Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn and through his websites: https://www.thecommslab.com/ https://www.purposedisruptors.org/ https://www.reclaimingagency.com/ This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Where bold leaders talk about how to create a sustainable future for generations to come. We ask creative and business visionaries to talk about ways to secure a viable future for generations to come. Given the monumental challenges we currently face such as the climate crisis, unsustainable consumerism and the mental health crisis, it is easy to feel frustrated and powerless. So, how can we all, as individuals and business players contribute to solutions? How can we move from doom and gloom to optimism and brave action? As the great saying goes: “with great power comes great responsibility.” It is our responsibility to create positive social change. Change is hard. So let’s hear how it can be done. Show Notes: This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Where bold leaders talk about how to create a sustainable future for generations to come. We ask creative and business visionaries to talk about ways to secure a viable future for generations to come. Given the monumental challenges we currently face such as the climate crisis, unsustainable consumerism and the mental health crisis, it is easy to feel frustrated and powerless. So, how can we all, as individuals and business players contribute to solutions? How can we move from doom and gloom to optimism and brave action? As the great saying goes: “with great power comes great responsibility.” It is our responsibility to create positive social change. Change is hard. So let’s hear how it can be done. Show Notes: This podcast is brought to you by Stephanie Rosilio, find out more about the host and our coaching packages at: https://stephanierosilio.com/ The podcast is produced by Chris Huskins: https://huskinsmarketing.com/
Andy Arter interviews best selling author, professional podcaster and human marketer, Chris Huskins! Chris discusses his journey to working from himself, starting work at 12 years old and having 21 different jobs! He also tells us a few of the podcasts he has help produce and market and his long term aspiration. Also find out how he created his best selling book 'The Most Comprehensive Guide to Podcasting Ever (Probably)' Would you like to start your own podcast? Attend our 1 DAY PODCAST CREATION WORKSHOP with pro podcasters & marketers: https://bit.ly/2YPpMKi
On this Summer Special let Chris Huskins share with you what happened at the 2019 You Are The Media Conference. Whether you were there or you’re listening to pick up the main themes from this years occasion, let Chris take a walk with you through the sand and share what we all learnt. We’ll have […] The post You Are The Media Conference Summer Special appeared first on The ID Group.
Chris gives his top tips for podcasting.
This week on the podcast I welcome Chris Huskins. He’s just released a new book and this book is The Definitive Guide to podcasting, ever. Probably. Now if you remember back to Episode One, I interviewed, Pete Matthew. Now he has a podcast and he is a financial planner. He’s oversubscribed, people are on a waiting list to work with him. And a lot of this is because of the audience he’s built up from doing his podcast. So there’s no reason why you can’t create your own. My podcast is in its infancy, but I’ve had loads of benefits from it. I built up quite a big audience very quickly. And I get to engage and speak to people about the podcast, it helps with marketing, our business as well. It’s a bit like being an author being a podcast host so I highly recommend it for anyone. They say that if you go the extra mile, it’s not crowded there, and I know a lot of financial services industries are very crowded. It’s hard to differentiate. And it is all about building relationships and trust and you can talk one on one to a number of different people via podcast, and just let people know your expertise and experience, and they can get to know you before they start doing business with you. So we talk about how with podcasting, there’s a lot less competition in the podcast market than there are with YouTube channels and blogs. So Chris pulled out some stats there are 600k active podcasts, which sounds like a lot. And there’s probably a lot less in your area of expertise. If you compare that with how many blogs, there are 500 million, and just under 500 million YouTube channels as well. The great thing about a podcast is people can multitask if you’re listening to this episode of the podcast, it’s likely you’ll be doing something else as well, whether it’s doing some admin whether you’re driving, whether you’re at the gym. Whereas if you’re doing video content people have to focus purely on that. There’s more engagement with a podcast. Chris has some stats here as well that people are listening to podcast for over 80% of the episode, whereas the engagement on video, especially on Facebook is much, much less. Chris says, probably the most important chapter the most important bit of advice is knowing what the mission of your podcast is, what is your podcast trying to do, how are you trying to help people. Another great piece of advice is that although you’re talking to a potentially big audience, if you imagine you’re just talking to one person. People never kind of sit down in a group to listen to a podcast, people listen to it on their own, so try to imagine your ideal customer; people call it an avatar. So if you think that the microphone is that person and talk to that one person, you’ll find it a lot easier to create your content and you’ll find people will enjoy it more. So you can make a podcast with your smartphone. It’s really easy to record, edit, produce and publish your podcast just using equipment, you’ve got already, so you don’t need to splash out, and your audience don’t need to pay to listen so it’s really accessible for you to create and for your audience to listen. And Chris talks about how it’s really easy to distribute your podcast everywhere. If you get a really good podcast host that once you’ve published it on there they can distribute it to Spotify, iTunes everywhere. Because there’s more Android phones in there are Apple ones, believe it or not. So just being on iTunes is not enough. So hope you enjoy this episode. I’ve got links to Chris’s website and Chris’s book. I also talked about my event that’s coming up but Gary data also has an event coming up in May, as well. Chris’ website: https://chrishuskins.com/ Chris’ book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/most-comprehensive-guide-podcasting-probably/dp/1798863219/
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On the 10th day of Christmas.. the SA Podcast Team gave to me... Some SA marketing gold from Chris Huskyyyy! This talk from our SA Conference brings you some amazing points on your customer and brand values that you should apply to all your Serviced Accommodation Businesses! These will give you an advantage against any competition and in business in general! Be sure to watch this one or download the podcast to get all of the marketing gems within. For more information on the SA Marketing Services we offer head over to: https://thesaaccelerator.com/services/marketing/ Extra thanks to the amazing drawing skills of Andi Cooke and Alan Grosvenor.
On this show with Chris Huskins and Mark Masters, let’s look at bringing things to a close, look forward to the new year and what 12 months can teach us all. The post Bring A Year To A Close And To Look Back On appeared first on The ID Group.
How far out should your pinky go when drinking fine coffee? What's the difference between a French Press and French Vanilla? What's the magic behind sharing a cup of coffee with someone? Bryan Hibbard and I met at his new coffee shop Fort Bend Coffee Roasters and I invited him to the table based on his knowledge and passion for all things coffee. Like so many people he started his shop after a lifetime of experiencing the intimate benefits of sharing coffee with friends and family coupled with the pursuit of a great cup of joe. Follow Fort Bend Coffee Roasters on Instagram as well. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like. You can also like our Facebook Page and join our Facebook Group. As well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music. Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram. We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly. תודה David! Thanks to YouTuber Ryennyte for applying his editing skills to the audio and cleaning it up for us. You can find and subscribe to his YouTube Channel here. Proud of my son as he's actually learning about working through this opportunity...he's always very talented at script writing, editing audio and video software and video effects. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGGfMs8evTpUW2NfRykgMg Special thanks to Chris Huskins for suggesting a standing approach to recording the pod which I love now!
What would motivate an atheist to pray? Is "everything fair" in war? Is there room for compassion and grace in a combat zone? Jerry Dugan and I connected through Facebook and I was invited to be on his podcast Beyond the Rut that he hosts with Brandon Cunningham. I was struck by the humility and presence of both gentlemen. I invited Jerry to come to the table but had a vague idea of why outside of a tug at my heart. This is by far one of the most revealing and amazing conversations I've been a part of during this journey. I'm so grateful to Jerry for his honesty, authenticity and transparency. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like. You can also like our Facebook Page and join our Facebook Group. As well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music. Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram. We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly. תודה David! Thanks to YouTuber Ryennyte for applying his editing skills to the audio and cleaning it up for us. You can find and subscribe to his YouTube Channel here. Proud of my son as he's actually learning about working through this opportunity...he's always very talented at script writing, editing audio and video software and video effects. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGGfMs8evTpUW2NfRykgMg Special thanks to Chris Huskins for suggesting a standing approach to recording the pod which I love now! Click below to hear an audiogram from the episode and hear a tidbit from the conversation.
What introspection is required to find clarity? How do we do this with real world issues and challenges? What role does "being relation" play in this process? I met Ramahn Henderson through Facebook and a simple post (picture below) about humility, understand and health prompted me to reach out to have a conversation. He draws upon a perspective that is constantly being redefined couple with a thirst for improving himself. And the best part is he wants to bring as many people along as he can. Join our conversation as we learn more about what motivates Ramahn to be this way. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like. You can also like our Facebook Page and join our Facebook Group. As well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music. Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram. We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly. תודה David! Thanks to YouTuber Ryennyte for applying his editing skills to the audio and cleaning it up for us. You can find and subscribe to his YouTube Channel here. Proud of my son as he's actually learning about working through this opportunity...he's always very talented at script writing, editing audio and video software and video effects. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGGfMs8evTpUW2NfRykgMg Special thanks to Chris Huskins for suggesting a standing approach to recording the pod which I love now!
Yes, this episode is long. I apologize. Also, I said Mike Murphy lives on the Isle of White, and that’s a lie. Mike Russell lives there. Mike Murphy lives in Florida. Both do podcast stuff. I follow them both. I apologize for making the mistake. Talk about your all-time backfires. Get a guy who loves and produces podcasts and who happens to be a Saints fan and who also happens to be a lifelong resident of Southampton, then have him on your show and then make sure you mess up the audio worse than you have in at least 6 months. Super. Great job, Matt. But, Chris Huskins is my guest this week, and he’s amazing. From Podcast production to digital marketing and speaking, he does a fantastic job. He’s been someone I’ve sought out time and time again to get feedback and advice on the podcast, and he’s truly been invaluable in the development of this show. All of the links to his stuff are below and I highly recommend you look him up, give him and follow and check out his website, no matter what stage of podcast/project production you are at. So, this week we talk his history with the club, from the days at the Dell to the coming season, we talk podcasting, and we have a good time doing it. I hope you have a good time listening to it, and we always welcome your feedback. Follow Chris Huskins, yo. Twitter-@chrishuskins- https://twitter.com/chrishuskins Instagram-@chrishuskins- https://www.instagram.com/chrishuskins/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/planbuildgrow/ Personal Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/chris.huskins.18 LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishuskinsradio/ Website- https://podtips.pro/ CONTACT the SHOW and SUBSCRIBE- Twitter (@SFCDell_ivery)- https://twitter.com/SFCDell_ivery Instagram (@sfcdell_ivery)- https://www.instagram.com/sfcdell_ivery/ Facebook (facebook.com/sfcdellivery)- https://www.facebook.com/SFCDellivery Email- southamptondellivery@gmail.com Submit questions with #sfcdell SUBSCRIBE NOW! Get every show as soon as it’s ready! Use the links below or search “Dellivery” in your app. iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein, Soundcloud, YouTube, Radio Public, Podchaser Credits and Stuff: OUR PARTNER-Follow the Southampton Page- on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. LOGO Design- Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton on Instagram. Music Credits: All music in this episode comes courtesy of the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org. Intro Song- “Epic Song” by BoxCat Games- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/ End of Show/Credits- “Aim is True” by Podington Bear- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/ Until next time, cheers. Matt
In this episode Neil is joined by Chris Huskins to talk about the art of podcasting and how easy it has become to get your own podcast on air.
Let's answer the podcast questions that you think you should to know, but not quite sure, with Chris Huskins. The post Podcast Questions You Were Too Embarrassed To Ask. With Chris Huskins appeared first on The ID Group.
As we welcome Abrupt Audio in for our first keynote session of SRA Con 2018, we speak to Chris Huskins about where he sees Podcasting heading in future. Produced by Scott Hastie @HastieBeatz Photo by Christopher Hambling @ChrisHambo
In this edition of first impressions Allan interviews exec producer; Chris Huskins on the latest blockbuster hit coming to screens, Ready Player One. On Monday, Three Pixel’s very own Exec Producer, Chris Huskins, attended an advanced screening of the highly anticipated Ready Player One - Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of the 2011 bestselling novel by Ernest Cline. Don’t forget to hit subscribe to never miss an episode. Each week our presenters review the latest tech, games and movie news. Bringing you all the latest talk from around the world. Show Notes: The Three Pixels Podcast is brought to you by Ben Ridley, Martin Gregory and Allan Taylor. Follow us and get in touch on twitter: https://twitter.com/threepixelspod or email: hello@thethreepixels.com Trailer clip from Ready Player One. Warner Bros & Village Roadshow Pictures. Out 28th March in the UK. Rated 12A
Spotify anunció que está expandiendo su ofrecimiento de audio para incluir "podcasts visuales" sobre noticias, política y entretenimiento. Entérate de las tendencias del podcasting en cinco minutos. NotiPod: Tu resumen diario para mantenerte al día con el podcasting. Tendencias Los nuevos podcasts, organizados por lista de reproducción, contarán con un componente multimedia que incluye texto, vídeo y fotos. Spotify está llamando al nuevo formato "Spotlight". Spotify Studio y Vídeo, está ahora dirigida por Courtney Holt, quien fuera el antiguo director de los estudios Maker de Disney. Para la nueva estrategia realizaron alianzas con más de ocho empresas de contenido. Algunas de estas son: BuzzFeed News, Cheddar, Crooked Media, Lena Dunham, Jenni Konner’s Lenny Letter, Gimlet Media, Genius, the Minefield Girl, Refinery29 y LeBron James’. También tendrán sus series originales como “RISE,” “Secret Genius,” “Spotify Singles” y el podcast “Viva Latino”. “Viva latino” es el podcast bisemanal que lanzó Spotify en noviembre pasado. Allí entrevistan a las grandes superestrellas de la música latina. Spotlight podcasts y los audiolibros incluirán "capas visuales", para mejorar la experiencia dentro de cada capítulo. Algunos de los programas serán versiones de podcasts ya disponibles en el servicio e inicialmente contendrán los mismos anuncios. Otros no tendrán anuncios durante la fase inicial de pruebas. El formato no cambiará mucho la interfaz actual de Spotify, sino que más bien complementa la experiencia auditiva. Cuando usted escucha un podcast visual con un componente de vídeo, por ejemplo, el vídeo aparecerá en el lado izquierdo de la aplicación. Inicialmente, Spotlight estará disponible sólo en los Estados Unidos. ↳ Este anuncio de Spotify implica más competencia para la radio terrestre particularmente con la audiencia entre las edades de 18-35 años. SoundCloud añadió un componente en tiempo real a sus métricas. La plataforma de audio está proveyendo datos sobre 'reproducciones', 'me gusta', 'comentarios', 'descargas', y otros en tiempo real. Las métricas se agregan por un período de 24 horas, a partir de la medianoche (hora de Berlín donde ubica la compañía). Descript sigue llamando la atención. En un artículo sobre herramientas digitales el blog de periodismo Pointer dice que Descript es una herramienta que hace que el trabajo de editar podcasts sea tan fácil como editar texto. En lugar de editar las ondas de audio, este software de Mac, transcribe el audio utilizando Google Speech. Luego, usted edita el texto como lo haría con cualquier editor de texto y Descript lo edita automáticamente para que coincida. La conclusión es que si estás editando un podcast vale la pena usar este programa. ¿Un curso para aprender cómo ‘no’ producir un podcast? Neil Patel es un excelente blogger y estratega de marketing de contenidos, aunque su video ‘Cómo comenzar un podcast’ no es lo mejor que ha hecho. Aparte del contenido valioso, la calidad visual del vídeo es de primera. Sin embargo, el sonido es terrible y la voz estridente. Lección número uno de este vídeo: grabe en un sitio donde no haya reflexión. Lección número dos: no hay que gritar para entusiasmar al público. Cómo los cambios de Facebook afectarán tu podcast. ¿Cómo deben sentirse los podcasters ante el anuncio de que Facebook mostrará menos noticias y contenidos de negocios? ¿Deberíamos estar preocupados sobre estos cambios? ¿Cómo este cambio afectará la forma en que promovemos nuestros podcasts? Se cree que las páginas se verán afectadas y muchos podcasts tienen una. Chris Huskins piensa que no hay porqué preocuparse. Sus argumentos son: ¡No hay ningún valor para simplemente publicar contenido en Facebook! El único contenido que importa es el contenido con el cuál la gente participa y comparte. Los Clickbaits serán empujados fuera de nuestros canales... Por ejemplo: engañar el sistema con mensajes que piden reacciones como votos, es sancionado y no ayudará. Las páginas de Facebook serán el producto más difícil de crecer orgánicamente. NotiPod Hoy ya aparece en el buscador de podcasts Listen Notes. Este es un impresionante buscador de podcasts que indexa inclusive el audio. Mantente al día. El mundo del podcasting está cambiando diariamente. Recibe en tu correo electrónico, de lunes a viernes, información sobre las tendencias del podcasting y recursos útiles para actualizar tu estrategia, crear o llevar un podcast a un nuevo nivel. Únete y recibe el boletín de Vía Podcast en tu email. ¡Subscríbete y no te pierdas nada!
This episode of Stories by Onlim explores Chatbots! They are a real hot-word in 2017 and have started to be introduced by big companies from Domino's Pizza to Taco Bell. Find out everything about chatbots from what they are, to how they work and what the future has in store. As always we have some amazing storytellers including: Stefan Kojouharov - Founder at Chatbotslife. Find out more at www.chatbotslife.com Allesandro Prest from Logo Grab. They have built an amazing brand detection API, learn more at www.logograb.com. Paul Sweeney who talked about his work at Webio. Go to www.webio.com to see more of their work. And last but not least, our very own CEO of Onlim Alex Wahler. If you want to find out more about chatbots or see the solutions Onlim has; head over to http://www.onlim.com Stories by ONLIM is a production of Onlim.com by Chris Huskins and Ina O’ Murchu. Onlim is a social media management tool that will help you with your automation. Manage all your social media channels with freely selectable content sources from one single platform. To find out more about this and the new chatbot they are offering, head to Onlim.com To join in the conversation, follow us on Twitter @onlim_com and use #stories. Be sure to never miss an episode, and subscribe now!
This week’s Stories by Onlim explores Immersive Technologies! There are more and more examples of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality jumping up all over the commercial markets. From Oculus Rift to Microsoft’s Hololens. Don’t worry if those names mean nothing to you, we speak to a range of experts who explain all. This week our stories come from: Rick Barraza - who provides Creative Strategy and Design Engineering for Microsoft. Find out more and hear his talks at http://rbarraza.com/ James Corbett - Managing Director of SimVirtua. Find out more about the virtual reality experiences and software they are building at http://www.simvirtua.com/ If you are interested you can find more about a 3d Camp that James is involved with in Ireland called 3Dcamp Dublin: (https://www.meetup.com/3DcampDublin/events/232912674/) John Francis Leader a Psychologist and Cognitive Scientist. Find out more about his great work at- https://jfl.com/ Dr Walter Greenleaf - Medical Professor at Stanford University. Find out more about Walter here: http://mediax.stanford.edu/page/walter-greenleaf Stories by ONLIM is a production of Onlim.com by Chris Huskins and Ina O’ Murchu. Onlim is a social media management tool that will help you with your automation. Manage all your social media channels with freely selectable content sources from one single platform. To find out more about this and the new chatbot they are offering, head to Onlim.com To join in the conversation, follow us on twitter @onlim_com and use #stories. Be sure to never miss an episode, and subscribe now!
Here we go. Get your goggles on and slip into your Speedo's because we're about to take a dip in the deep end of football funny. On this weeks alternative football show we get a bit worked up about FIFA's bigger but not better world cup, celebrate the punditry of Mr Paul Merson and decide that Arsene Wenger isn't the man to DJ at our next party. Plus… we get a bit weepy with Slaven Bilic as he comes to terms with life after Dimitri Payet. Enjoy. #Owen #MichaelOwen #Seville #Jovatic #WorldCup #48TeamWorldCup #FIFA #WC2026 #PaulMerson #SkySports #WHUFC #Bilic #Payet #Ronaldo #TransferNews #Schneiderlin #Everton #MUFC #ManchetserUnited #ZlatanIbrahimovic #Mourinho #Zlatan #Wenger #Arsenal #PremierLeague #Football #Satire #Comedy #Funny On The Left Side is written and produced by Ant McGinley and Jim Salveson for Abrupt Audio. Additional voices supplied by Chris Huskins. Like what you hear? Head to www.ontheleftside.co.uk for more and follow us on Twitter @OnTheLeftSide. The OTLS Theme “Don't Care” is written and performed by Catalina Kicks and appears with their kind permission.
The press has already made up its mind about robots taking our jobs with so much automation on the horizon. This great episode of Stories by Onlim, argues that automation has been around for thousands of years and draws on experts from all different industries for their stories and experiences so far, as well as an insight on what is to come. Automation in production, agriculture, trades, digital media, social media, content marketing, chatbots and machine learning helping with a cure for cancer. Stories by ONLIM is a production of Onlim.com by Chris Huskins and Ina O’ Murchu. Onlim are a social media management tool that will help you with your automation. Manage all your social media channels and freely selectable content sources from one single platform. To find out more, head to Onlim.com To join in the conversation, follow us on twitter @onlim_com and use #stories. First we hear from Gerry McCormack and Tony Murphy from SIPTU. They work for the biggest trade union in Ireland and helps companies embrace automation. Find out more at http://www.siptu.ie/ Secondly we hear all about Onlim's new chatbot and how they are helping small businesses automate their digital presence. Alexander, CEO of Onlim talks to Ina. http://www.onlim.com And finally we speak to Sara Magliacane who is a PHD student doing incredible work with data and statistics. Utilising machine learning to help develop cures for big diseases. Find out more at maglia.wordpress.com Be sure to never miss an episode, and subscribe now!
Hello there. Lets all settle down, crack a beer and get ready for another week for Football Funny. On this weeks show we uncover the REAL hero of English football, wonder what ever happened to the football “Hard-man” and discover the perfect excuse if ANYONE ever moans that you play football manager too much. Plus… how Jose Mourinho stole Christmas. Enjoy. #UriGeller #England #EnglandvsScotland #JoeyBarton #Rangers #Southgate #VinnieJones #RFC #Eng #Zlatan #Ibrahimovic #GarethBarry #ROI #Ireland #RoyKeane #ChampionshipManager #FootballManager #FM17 #Koeman #Everton #WeAreTheManagers #ClubDeportivoTorrevieja #ManchesterUnited #MUFC #Smalling #Shaw #Mourinho #Jose #PremierLeague #Football #Soccer #EPL On The Left Side is a Paint Your Headphones Production for Abrupt Audio, and is written and produced by Jim Salveson and Ant McGinley. Additional voices from Chris Huskins and Damien StJohn. Incidental music and FX courtesy of freesfx.co.uk
Stories by ONLIM is a production of Onlim.com by Chris Huskins and Ina O’ Murchu. This episode includes some amazing stories from incredibly interesting guests as we talk about how real the AI we see on television really is, and if Sky's new series Westworld is even possible? First you hear from Patrick Denny who is within the automotive industry as one of the leading technologists in the field of automotive vision, and has co-authored more than 60 patents. With more than 20 years’ experience, and a decade at leading automotive technology supplier Valeo, his experience and insights are an important guide for industry. Visit www.valeo.com to find out more. Second we hear from Kathleen Richardson; Senior Research Fellow in Ethics of Robotics and part of the Europe-wide DREAM project (Development of Robot-Enhance Therapy for Children with AutisM). She also is the director of the Campaign Against Sex Robots. He has a book available on the topic which can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Anthropology-Robots-AI-Annihilation-Routledge/dp/1138831743/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1478595148&sr=1-7&refinements=p_27%3AKathleen+Richardson In the interest of hearing both sides of a story we then heard from Matt McMullen: the founder, CEO and Creative Director of RealDoll changed all that. Since 1997 he has been creating the world’s most realistic love dolls, which start at $5,000, ones that look almost like human beings. The why in which he creates them however is from a good place, it may surprise you. You can see Matt's work at: www.realdoll.com (Must be over 18). And finally we heard from Shaku Atre on the topic of storytelling with Big Data - Ms. Atre is president of Atre Group, Inc. New York City, NY and Santa Cruz, California,- a business intelligence and data warehousing corporation. She is an internationally renowned expert who lectures on business intelligence, data warehousing, data mining, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and database technology. Atre is also author of six highly regarded books. Find out more at www.atre.com Onlim are a social media management tool that will help you with your automation. Manage all your social media channels and freely selectable content sources from one single platform. To find out more, head to Onlim.com To join in the conversation, follow us on twitter @onlim_com and use #stories. Be sure to never miss an episode, subscribe now!
Should we put Rooney on ice? Do you need help after what you saw this week? Can you really seduce an international sex symbol in just 140 characters? We also try and repair some of the damage to the culture of West Ham, and fail dramatically. Bereft, we drown our sorrows by opening a bottle of Leicester City. #England #Rooney #Southgate #KarenBrady #WestHam #Millwall #FootballChants #IronMen #COYI #ClaudioRanieri #CryoChamber #JermaineDefoe #DifferentStrokes #LCFC #FootballWine #SMS #YellowCard #ArseneWenger #DarkYellow #FrankLampard #NewYorkCity #Barcelona #Shakira #Pique #chatuplines #pickuplines #PES On The Left Side is a Paint Your Headphones Production for Abrupt Audio, and is written and produced by Ant McGinley and Jim Salveson. Additional voices this week from DJ Baladrama and Chris Huskins. Theme music written and performed by Katalina kicks. Incidental music performed by Wooly. No sound effects were used in this recording. Everything you hear actually happened during the recording. Seriously. And we did it all in one take like one of those OK GO videos. It took us 57 takes to get it right. We probably should get out more, even if it is raining. I might get that Pokémon Go. Is it any good? Does anybody even read this? If you made it this far email us and we'll mention you in next weeks show: hello@ontheleftside.co.uk Hear more at www.ontheleftside.co.uk
Stories by ONLIM is a production of Onlim.com by Chris Huskins and Ina O’ Murchu. This episode includes some amazing stories from some brilliant guests all talking about technology and its impact in our modern world. First you hear from Jim Hendler. Jim is an artificial intelligence researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States, and one of the originators of the Semantic Web. He talks to us about AI and privacy issues on the web. He has a new book out soon so be sure to get it here: www.amazon.co.uk/Social-Machines-…hines+the+coming Second, we heard from Ekim Nazim Kaya about bots and how they are changing the way businesses handle customer service. He also gives us his views on Siri and talks of how he wishes his phone could read his mind. Ekim is founder of a company that can fulfil all your bot needs, and believes even small businesses can benefit with his affordable price plans. Head to www.botego.com/ to find out more. Finally, we heard from our mindfulness guru Lilian Güntsche, who spoke about how its time to create a blend of technology and mindfulness. Lilian is founder of blog thedignifiedself.com/ where you can find more hints and tips. She also has a book coming out very soon to be called 'Mindfulness in the technology age – A personal guidance to more peace in the acceleration' you can preorder it already here: www.amazon.de/Achtsamkeit-digita…gung/dp/3658110899 Onlim are a social media management tool that will help you with your automation. Manage all your social media channels and freely selectable content sources from one single platform. To find out more, head to Onlim.com To join in the conversation follow us on twitter @onlim_com and use #stories.