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The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We teach leaders to improve employee retention, communication, and culture with the Nice Method™. Jason Falls is the EVP of Marketing for CIPIO.ai; hosts the widely-downloaded Winfluence podcast; is the author of three books; and is the executive producer of the Marketing Podcast Network. What we talked about... Jason says “influence marketing” rather than “influencer marketing.” Community influencers are more likely to create authentic content about brands. Affiliate and partner relationships. Winfluence: Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand. Warnings when running influencer campaigns. The state of social media, according to Falls. Artificial Intelligence and the future of content marketing. Read Happywork: A Business Parable About the Journey to Teamwork, Profit, and Purpose by Chris Reimer. The power of meditation and hiking. TM transcendental meditation. Contact Jason at JasonFalls.com. We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the podcast and are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
For those of you who have been with me on this journey through influence marketing for a while, you know that I get really excited when we can zero in on the concept of influence rather than influencers. The whole theme of my book Winfluence, and a lot of what we talk about here on Winfluence, the podcast, focuses on the fact that removing the "R" from the term means we have a more holistic approach and success with leveraging third parties to influence audiences to take action. In the world of sales and marketing, the term Influence gets thrown around, but it often harkens people back to the seminal book on persuasion from Dr. Robert Cialdini called Influence. It was published in 1984 and is still selling today. In fact, the most recent update actually amended his six principles of persuasion. There are now seven which my guest and I get into today on the show. That guest is Brian Ahearn. He is a Cialdini disciple. So much so that he's even been certified as a Cialdini instructor and teaches techniques in influence and persuasion to corporate sales teams, marketing departments and beyond for a living. I chatted with Brian on Digging Deeper, Cornett's podcast a few months back. He told me then he was working on a new book. That new book is out. It's called The Influencer. And he's here today to talk about it, but also to walk us through the principles of influence he teaches and how they can apply to our own credibility and influence, but also in practical manifestations like choosing the right influencers to use for your influence marketing efforts. The book, by the way, is a story of fiction … a business allegory if you will … about a character named John Andrews, and his path to learning to become influential. I loved the book. It reminded me of a similar parable approach to business principles which is probably my favorite business book ever called Happy Work, by my pal Chris Reimer. Brian will tell you more about it and influence in today's episode, which is presented by Tagger. It is a complete influencer marketing solution. You can find out more for yourself at jason.online/tagger. In this episode, we visit with Meredith Jacobson from We Are Boosters, about how she uses Tagger. To start building your own experiences with my influencer marketing software of choice, go to jason.online/tagger today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good morning, Tokyo! On this week's TGJ Podcast, we catch up with friend of the show Chris Reimer, who has spent the last several weeks in Japan running the media center for the Olympic Golf competitions. Following the conclusion of the men's tournament, Reimer joins TGJ Editor Travis Hill to report back on life in the village, the debates over pros vs. amateurs and the stroke-play format, trash talk from inside the ropes, how to buy a real samurai sword and how stars like Rory McIlroy are not immune to the power of the Olympic spirit.
Good morning, Tokyo! On this week's TGJ Podcast, we catch up with friend of the show Chris Reimer, who has spent the last several weeks in Japan running the media center for the Olympic Golf competitions. Following the conclusion of the men's tournament, Reimer joins TGJ Editor Travis Hill to report back on life in the village, the debates over pros vs. amateurs and the stroke-play format, trash talk from inside the ropes, how to buy a real samurai sword and how stars like Rory McIlroy are not immune to the power of the Olympic spirit.
This episode features a great interview with two International Golf Federation team members heading to Tokyo for the Olympic Games. Both Chris Smith and Chris Reimer are former PGA TOUR staffers who will be covering Olympic Golf from Kasumigaseki Country Club. We discuss both the men's and women's fields, some of the great stories to watch for, and who they think will bring home the Gold!
Welcome to the next Re-Teed, TGJ’s look back at golf’s greatest tournaments. The first edition featured Tiger at the 2008 U.S. Open, and our latest dives deep into another famous finish: the 2015 Players Championship. While Rickie Fowler may have owned the island green, TGJ Editor Travis Hill, who has covered the tournament for nearly 20 years, and longtime PGA Tour executive Chris Reimer own all the behind-the-scenes stories. They look back at Fowler (momentarily) quieting the doubters, Sergio Garcia’s pants, a few missed putts that nearly changed history, and the legend of Jerry f^ing Kelly.
Welcome to the next Re-Teed, TGJ's look back at golf's greatest tournaments. The first edition featured Tiger at the 2008 U.S. Open, and our latest dives deep into another famous finish: the 2015 Players Championship. While Rickie Fowler may have owned the island green, TGJ Editor Travis Hill, who has covered the tournament for nearly 20 years, and longtime PGA Tour executive Chris Reimer own all the behind-the-scenes stories. They look back at Fowler (momentarily) quieting the doubters, Sergio Garcia's pants, a few missed putts that nearly changed history, and the legend of Jerry f^ing Kelly.
What are you left with after 19 years as a communications executive for the PGA Tour’s biggest events? A jukebox of epic tales ranging from the parking-lot chase with Tiger at Doral, a front row seat for the Keegan Bradley-Miguel Angel Jiminez greenside clash, and a late night meal at an Atlanta Waffle House where he shared a special drink with a stranger the night Arnold Palmer passed. TGJ Editor Travis Hill sits down with Chris Reimer to press play on his career with the Tour, and how it led to his piece in TGJ No. 14: A trip to King Island, golf’s next great bucket list destination.
What are you left with after 19 years as a communications executive for the PGA Tour's biggest events? A jukebox of epic tales ranging from the parking-lot chase with Tiger at Doral, a front row seat for the Keegan Bradley-Miguel Angel Jiminez greenside clash, and a late night meal at an Atlanta Waffle House where he shared a special drink with a stranger the night Arnold Palmer passed. TGJ Editor Travis Hill sits down with Chris Reimer to press play on his career with the Tour, and how it led to his piece in TGJ No. 14: A trip to King Island, golf's next great bucket list destination.
It is Tour Championship week on the PGA Tour and VP of Communications for the PGA Tour joins me on the Poojie Podcast to shed some light on this peculiar season since the restart and look ahead for what to expect at East Lake for the Tour Championship. Chris also gives some insight on his position with the TOUR and some of the fun opportunities he has gotten over the past 2 decades.- Lets Talk About It - Jaguars in complete disarray?- PoojiePartlay - A lot of success in NHL, some in NBA, we don't touch MLBCheck out our merchandise store!https://PoojiePodShop.comSubscribe to more Poojie Podcast videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Did-GrAjcJNfXS30ElQiw Follow and Subscribe! - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepoojiepodcast/- iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-poojie-podcast-63075265/- Spotify: https://shorturl.at/nqyN8- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-poojie-podcast/id1510603012- Google Podcasts: https://shorturl.at/tOPT8
Brent & Couz at preview TPC, with guest host Martin Buckley filing in for Austen. Guests include Derek Distefano, Len Mattiace, Jeff Plotts, Chris Reimer, and Coach James Collins. Austen fights in Texas tonight, Coach Collins & Jackson Tigers play for state title tomorrow, and TPC is next week!
Chris Reimer thinks identifying peoples' real identities on social media would make online discourse a little less coarse. We'll also hear the latest on his start-up, Boosa, which is an pocket power bank. Jon Springer explains the Retailer Preference Index and how locally-based grocers are faring against the big national chains.
Golf Shop interview with Senior Director of Communications for the PGA Tour, Chris Reimer. LIVE from The PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Originally aired: 03/16/2019
TradeshowGuy Tim Patterson joins Chris Reimer for a wide-ranging discussion including work - Chris' book is "Happywork," his new sleek device charger Boosa and more. Boosa chargers: https://boosatech.com/ Happywork book: http://www.chrisreimer.com/happywork/ Check out the blog at http://tradeshowguyblog.com http://tradeshowguyexhibits.com http://tradeshowexhibitbuyerskit.com http://tradeshowsuccessbook.com - get your free copy of my book! New book: http://tradeshowsuperheroes.com
Southern Company brings us our Business of Sports segment. Today we are joined by Chris Reimer, Senior Director of Communications for the PGA TOUR.
Southern Company brings us our Business of Sports segment. Today we are joined by Chris Reimer, Senior Director of Communications for the PGA TOUR.
This week, Michael and Travis talk with Chris Reimer of Boosa Tech, a new way to always keep your phone charged, Andrew Smith with the Regional Chamber about his report on start-up investing in St. Louis, and they discuss this week's opening of the Cortex MetroLink station.
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5-9-2018 Military Volunteer joins JMN live at TPC Sawgrass.
In today’s episode, Susan talks with Chris Reimer about what’s changed since his book, Happywork, came out, whether or not companies are listening to the message that happy employees make productive employees, entrepreneurship versus employment, and a secret project!They also discuss whether multi-part questions constitute cheating on the fundamental philosophy of 2Questions.TV. Share your thoughts in the comments below!Subscribe to 2QuestionsTV for more interviews and behind the scenes footage!Links:Happywork: http://amzn.to/2yWrCflhttp://2Questions.TVEquipment used for this video:- Zoom.us- MacBook Pro- Blue Yeti Microphone See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Reimer is an awarding winning new media strategist and a bestselling author of "Happy Work" who made a significant career change at the age of 39 leaving his professional career as a CPA. We talk about the importance of having a side hustle and continuing to learn or try new things in life. Listen to why employers should always remember that "we are no less human at work" and what employers can do to implement Tony Robbins' six human needs into the workplace. You won't want to miss Chris sharing some of the worst workplace horror stories you will ever hear and the details on his new side hustle and cure fore "nomophobia". Look it up, it's a real thing.
Southern Company brings us our weekly Business of Sports segment. This week we are joined by Chris Reimer, Senior Director of Communications for the PGA Tour.
On this episode of KNOBS, Matt is digging through the vaults and featuring 2 interviews from his past. First up, a backstage chat with Stuart Braithwaite of Glasgow’s Mogwai from 2011 while the band was touring behind an album called Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will. Wrapping up the show is a feature interview with members of Calgary’s WOMEN. This is a special chat featuring Matt and Pat Flegal, and their beloved guitarist Chris Reimer who passed away in 2012. The band soon folded and went on to form Preoccupations, minus Pat Flegal. KNOBS is brought to you by:Atomic Film + Design Start your project now at atomicfilmshop.com
This episode is a followup conversation with Chris Reimer. I interviewed Chris the first time on March 25, 2012. I will update this blog post with show notes in the near future.
This episode is a followup conversation with Chris Reimer. I interviewed Chris the first time on March 25, 2012. I will update this blog post with show notes in the near future.
This is a meta episode of EGO NetCast, spending some time on the development of my podcasting. I recently reached a milestone of 500 downloads of my conversation with Jon Ferrara. Could this be my break, after 10 years, since I started my first podcast on Soild Vox? I am including a screen dump of the general stats from the dashboard of my Libsyn account. You could see a nice trend line over a period of 3 months. Did you know that overall median download number is 173 on Libsyn? I have been thinking of the future of my podcasting for some time. A Direct Message question from Chris Reimer on podcasting, made my day, giving me another sign that I am on the right way, if I stick with it for the long run… I have subscribed to Karin Hoegh's e-course on podcasting. In the second issue she talks about what is the meaning of having a podcast and what should come out of your podcasting. Her email gave me food for thought and here are my answers to the questions on goal, strategy, ambition and success factor. My goal is to spread better ideas regarding new media, business philosophy, and the good life (including tea). The strategy is to give moral support and resources to business minded individuals, in an educational, engaging and entertaining way. My ambition is to give the listeners and readers food for thought, and inspire them to take action and achieve their values through social media, business and personal activities. They should feel free to reach out to me, if they are interested to learn more about the good life, including tea drinking. The success factor is to continue with solo shows and interviews as a guide for implementing ideas into actions, based on the teachings from Lyceum, Aristotle's school in Athens, and others that have beeninspired by his philosophy, e.g., Will Durant. I will create my own success by participating in Fizzle's course, Start a Blog that Matters. [Editor's note: Affiliate links.] In the next solo show I will talk about my struggle with the podcasting workflow, and I will mention guests in the pipeline, ways to support EGO NetCast, etc. Stay tuned and feel free to tweet me a question with the hashtag, #AskLyceum. I celebrated my milestone with drinking the fine tea, Darjeeling First Flush SFTG FOP1 (Special Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe). Is this tea "Far Too Good For Ordinary People"? ;) Links: Fizzle [Affiliate link.] GOT Tea Party Brand - GOT-Tea-Party.com
This is a meta episode of EGO NetCast, spending some time on the development of my podcasting. I recently reached a milestone of 500 downloads of my conversation with Jon Ferrara. Could this be my break, after 10 years, since I started my first podcast on Soild Vox? I am including a screen dump of the general stats from the dashboard of my Libsyn account. You could see a nice trend line over a period of 3 months. Did you know that overall median download number is 173 on Libsyn? I have been thinking of the future of my podcasting for some time. A Direct Message question from Chris Reimer on podcasting, made my day, giving me another sign that I am on the right way, if I stick with it for the long run… I have subscribed to Karin Hoegh's e-course on podcasting. In the second issue she talks about what is the meaning of having a podcast and what should come out of your podcasting. Her email gave me food for thought and here are my answers to the questions on goal, strategy, ambition and success factor. My goal is to spread better ideas regarding new media, business philosophy, and the good life (including tea). The strategy is to give moral support and resources to business minded individuals, in an educational, engaging and entertaining way. My ambition is to give the listeners and readers food for thought, and inspire them to take action and achieve their values through social media, business and personal activities. They should feel free to reach out to me, if they are interested to learn more about the good life, including tea drinking. The success factor is to continue with solo shows and interviews as a guide for implementing ideas into actions, based on the teachings from Lyceum, Aristotle's school in Athens, and others that have beeninspired by his philosophy, e.g., Will Durant. I will create my own success by participating in Fizzle's course, Start a Blog that Matters. [Editor's note: Affiliate links.] In the next solo show I will talk about my struggle with the podcasting workflow, and I will mention guests in the pipeline, ways to support EGO NetCast, etc. Stay tuned and feel free to tweet me a question with the hashtag, #AskLyceum. I celebrated my milestone with drinking the fine tea, Darjeeling First Flush SFTG FOP1 (Special Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe). Is this tea "Far Too Good For Ordinary People"? ;) Links: Fizzle [Affiliate link.] GOT Tea Party Brand - GOT-Tea-Party.com
Chris Reimer, author of "Happywork" discusses the real ROI when everyone truly feels they matter at work.
Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads? Asking yourself, “Where do we go from here?” The Dodos did when they started their 2013 record Carrier. They had just lost a band member--guitarist Chris Reimer died in 2012. And The Dodos founders Meric Long and Logan Kroeber found themselves questioning everything, including the band's existence. I caught these guys in a rare mood and we talked candidly about life in an indie band. Listen to our chat! Tracks played on the show... 1) The Dodos Carrier (2013) "Confidence" 2) The Dodos Carrier (2013) "The Ocean" 3) The Dodos Visiter (2008) "Fools" 4) The Dodos Carrier (2013) "The Current" NO songs CANCON
Author Chris Reimer joins Mitch Matthews to discuss his book Happywork: A Business Parable About the Journey to Teamwork, Profit, and Purpose on this episode of the DREAM. THINK. DO. podcast. Listen To The Podcast: We'll admit it. "Happy work" might sound a little “touchy-feely” but this book is built on solid science and hardcore business case studies. Plus it weaves in Chris's spot-on (and often hilarious) observations from his years as a leader in the corporate world. “You find your purpose in life by finding and paying attention to the clues around you.” Tweet This During their conversation, Chris and Mitch talk about specific strategies YOU can use to make your own workplace happier (and more effective), whether you're a member of the team… or leading it. And since you're a member of the DREAM. THINK. DO. family, we know you're all about inspiring those around you to dream bigger, think better and do more... and a happy workplace helps people to do just that! "Once you have respect and find a way to have empathy for people at work, you are equipped to solve the problems of business." Tweet This So let's get to it! Resources Happywork: A Business Parable About the Journey to Teamwork, Profit, and Purpose ChrisReimer.com Drive by Daniel Pink To Sell Is Human by Daniel Pink Tony Robbins TED Talk: Why we do what we do
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In this episode of Be Culture Radio we bring to you Chris Reimer, author of the book "Happy Work". Chris has a degree in accountancy and is someone who loved math as a child. In his journey, he shares with us some interesting thoughts about work, culture, and how to keep that balance between family and career. In our discussion you'll also get to know: How he started a T-shirt company How he was named by Entrepreneur magazine as the most influential Twitter user in St. Louis His inspiration for writing his book His concept of desires held and desires achieved The six things you need to have an unstoppable team And a whole lot more... To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.
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What’s the worst experience you’ve ever had at work? My guess is it was pretty bad right? The sad part is that too many of us have bad stories about work. In this episode is author Chris Reimer addresses this very issues in his first book Happywork. Here are the highlights of my conversation with Chris: … Continue reading "HappyWork with Chris Reimer Ep 46" The post HappyWork with Chris Reimer Ep 46 appeared first on Vernon Ross.
“Design your own user experience,” or someone else will do it for you! A fascinating chat with author Chris Reimer that included paradigm shifts and work life balance insights along with the value of being happy both at and away from your work.
Smart marketing is smart marketing, regardless of the venue. On this edition of OFB Brian, Tommy and Ken, along with our guest Chris Reimer explored some applications of smart marketing, and some not so smart marketing moves as well. Our first Hot Potato was ReferralKey.com. Describing itself as an online community of connected people sending lots of referrals to each other, we all concluded that what they really do is SPAM people and offer little in the way of new business opportunities. Our guest Chris Reimer wrote an especially insightful and funny blog entry on the topic -- @RizzoTees Chris Reimer Blog about Referral Key Our next Hot Potato stop was WalMart who is going somewhere no retailer or channel partner has gone before -- they are discounting iPhones and iPads. We initially thought this demonstrated the power of WalMart as a discount retailer. But maybe not. There’s real value in hearing Brian’s astute insight about channel conflicts and this being a somewhat desperate strategic move by WalMart to counter Amazon and other online retailers stealing their business. http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/14/walmart-cuts-prices-on-some-iphones-and-ipads/?emc=eta1 Our third Hot Potato was time of the year appropriate -- Resoultions -- do they work? We pretty much concluded they do not. Tune in to hear our clinical analysis of this annual and always important debate. Our focused discussion was about smart marketing and how it really applies anywhere. The in thing in marketing is social media, inbound marketing, and the connection to the website. A recent article highlighted some well known websites and how they exhibited brilliant home page design. What they actually exhibited was smart marketing, whether it’s on a home page, in a mail piece, in an ad, or face-to-face in conversation. The principles espoused in the article are below and they don’t change; just the venue changes. Clarity on who you are and what you do Messages that are important and valuable to your target audience Compelling Value Easy to understand Call to action Relevant and timely http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/34006/15-Examples-of-Brilliant-Homepage-Design.aspx#i xzz2H1Ls8uy9 Open for Business #62 – more great information than you could hope for in less than an hour.