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Colin Fleming is a returning guest, and the CMO of ServiceNow, a B2B company ripping up the B2B marketing playbook. It's not the first time Colin has done this, having previously spent 13 years at Salesforce turning them into a brand to be reckoned with. In this episode I talk to Colin about their new brand campaign with Idris Elba, what the future of marketing with AI looks like and the biggest lessons a CMO can take from a former F1 racing driver.00:00 - Intro01:36 - What is ServiceNow?03:03 - How well is the marketing role understood at ServiceNow04:26 - How to position marketing for leadership05:38 - How are B2B buying decisions made07:49 - Dealing with losing 50% lead volume10:22 - How Colin is building the ServiceNow brand?12:00 - ServiceNow's use of distinctive assets14:21 - ServiceNow's ads with Idris Elba17:07 - Understanding Agentic AI19:47 - AI agents use cases20:37 - Why we shouldn't fear AI23:10 - The risks of AI agents24:12 - How to make AI agents work together26:04 - What skills will CMOs need to win in the next 5-10 years?27:20 - 5 things B2B marketers are wrong about29:10 - How ServiceNow are using personalisation at scale31:53 - Why the data is so important for AI34:13 - How Colin went from F1 to CMO35:04 - Lessons from being a racing driver to marketing36:06 - ServiceNow's partnership with Aston Martin37:43 - Most surprising lesson for Colin since he left Salesforce
Former British tennis star and Sky Sports commentator, Colin Fleming is the latest guest to take on our set questions. He's been chatting to Jonathan Overend on the Sky Sports Tennis podcast.
B2B marketing is behind. Research by BrandFinance shows the top 100 B2B brands have $1 trillion in untapped brand potential... It might just be time for a B2B marketing revolution.This week, Elena, Angela, and Rob are joined by Colin Fleming, EVP Global Marketing at Salesforce. Colin leads a team of more than 600 marketers building Salesforce's brand and customer base. In this episode, he shares how Salesforce identified the need to lean into brand-building, how to balance brand and performance objectives, and why B2B marketers need to spend more time thinking about the humans on the other end of their work. Topics covered: [02:00] MarketingWeek on why B2B brands are behind[03:30] Colin's experience as a F1 racecar driver[08:30] Brand marketing for Salesforce[11:15] Marketing effectiveness for B2B[14:30] Treating B2B like B2C marketing[21:00] Thinking about category entry points (CEPs)[24:00] How Salesforce's forest characters came to life[33:00] Using TV's broad reach for business growthTo learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast. Resources: 2023 BrandFinance Report: https://static.brandirectory.com/reports/brand-finance-global-b2b-brands-index-2023-full-report.pdf Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Today we welcome British doubles specialist and Grand Slam quarter-finalist turned coach and commentator, Colin Fleming.Colin reached a career high of 17 in the world in doubles, consistently reaching the main draws of Grand Slams. He represented GB in the Davis Cup and at the Olympics before turning his expertise to coaching, then commentating. He now covers some of the biggest tennis tournaments in the world for Eurosport, Sky Sports and the BBC.Colin has partnered some of the biggest names in British and world tennis, including both Jamie and Andy Murray, Ken Skupski, and Rohan Bopanna, and chats to Dan about life as a doubles specialist at the top level.They also discuss Tennis Scotland and the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open 2024.Colin brings a wealth of stories, experience and laughs, as well as some more emotive stories as well, so this is an all round entertaining episode and a must-listen! Read full shownotes here.Help us Win Best Tennis Podcast!We´re so excited that Control the Controllables is a finalist at the Sports Podcast Awards! We´ve been nominated for Best Tennis & Racket Podcast and we´d love it if you could vote for us! Vote for us here (it only takes a couple of minutes) and spread the link around as much as you can! Thank you for all your support
One thing we don't talk enough about on the Uncensored CMO is B2B. Specifically, B2B companies that are investing in their brand. One such company is Salesforce, who are a true force in the B2B tech world. I caught up with their EVP of Brand Marketing, Colin Fleming, a former Red Bull Racing driver, who gave us an insight into why their brand marketing has been so effective. From Super Bowl ads and partnering with Matthew McConaughey, to building recognisable brand characters and even creating their own huge event, Dreamforce.Links: Follow Colin Follow Jon Salesforce Example ad with Matthew McConaughey Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:44 - Colin's life as a racing driver04:07 - From motorsport to marketing, what did Colin learn?06:01 - The Salesforce journey10:20 - The 95/5 rule in B2B14:30 - The payback of investing in brand15:27 - Investing in brand assets19:31 - Why is a B2B company doing a Super Bowl ad?21:26 - How Matthew McConaughey is involved in Salesforce23:37 - Thoughts on AI25:57 - Why Dreamforce is so big32:28 - Why do people go to conferences35:36 - Brand partnerships with Formula One41:53 - Colin's advice for marketers
The Australian Open singles draws are locked and loaded — our expert analysts Lou Pleming and Colin Fleming (aka "The Lemings") identify the key match-ups for the first round and beyond, Craig Tiley steps out of the scheduling room to give insight into the life of a tournament director, AO favourite Grigor Dimitrov opens up on his career and what he still wants to achieve, NBA legend Dirk Nowitzki realises a lifelong dream to attend the Australian Open, and Simon Rea from the Game Insight Group explains the Pressure Points and Ultimate Defender stats.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I'm headed off to Dreamforce, Salesforce's huge annual user conference, for the first time in three years. Before the pandemic shut everything down, 170,000 people attended Dreamforce in 2019. And while the conference took a few baby steps the last couple of years with very limited amounts of people attending the event in San Francisco, many more people experienced it virtually on Salesforce+, the streaming platform Salesforce created when all their physical events had to be canceled. But this week the conference is back with a significant number of folks expected to attend. And even though estimates are floating around of at least 30,000 people will be at the physical event, there may be four times that number if not more who will attend virtually. My CRM Playaz co-host Paul Greenberg and I had the opportunity to speak with Colin Fleming, Salesforce EVP of Global Brand Marketing, who is leading the Salesforce+ effort. We spoke with him two days after the streaming service was announced last year, and we wanted to hear what role Salesforce+ was going to play in this year's Dreamforce now that it's opening back up with a big attendance number expected. Colin also shares how the last year of Salesforce+ has led to a transformational change in how he sees events being designed, as well as the impact these changes will have of traditional B2B marketing initiatives.
Guests: Dr. Gabby Wild, Colin Fleming Veterinarian Dr. Gabby Wild talks with us about her new book, “How to Speak Animal” and author Colin Fleming discusses The Beach Boys' SMILE sessions.
One of Northern Ireland's most distinctive and distinguished flautists, Colin Fleming was principal flute with the Ulster Orchestra for over 40 years.Listen as he shares his stories about his development as a player, insights into the profession and approach to teaching which many fine flautists have benefitted from over the years.
Author Colin Fleming join us to tell us what is the legacy and relevance and of Sam Cooke today, musically and culturally and if there anyone out there today — in any genre — that to the party what Sam Cooke did, particularly with the “Live at The Harlem Club” album?He also tells us his favorite books and music documentaries on soul music
Author Colin Fleming join us to tell us what is the legacy and relevance and of Sam Cooke today, musically and culturally and if there anyone out there today — in any genre — that to the party what Sam Cooke did, particularly with the “Live at The Harlem Club” album? He also tells us his favorite books and music documentaries on soul music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author Colin Fleming join us to tell us what is the legacy and relevance and of Sam Cooke today, musically and culturally and if there anyone out there today — in any genre — that to the party what Sam Cooke did, particularly with the “Live at The Harlem Club” album?He also tells us his favorite books and music documentaries on soul music.AllMusicPodcasts is a proud member of the Pantheon Media Network.
Author Colin Fleming join us to tell us what is the legacy and relevance and of Sam Cooke today, musically and culturally and if there anyone out there today — in any genre — that to the party what Sam Cooke did, particularly with the “Live at The Harlem Club” album? He also tells us his favorite books and music documentaries on soul music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shelved for over 20 years, Sam Cooke's Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, stands alongside Otis Redding's Live in Europe and James Brown's Live at the Apollo as one of the greatest live soul albums ever made. It is a musical, spiritual, emotional, and social journey played out over one night on the stage of a sweaty Miami club.Author Colin Fleming joins us to talk about the importance of this album and Sam Cooke, who was an astute businessman, a writer of timeless songs, and an agent of social change along the lines of Billie Holiday and Bob Dylan. Tune in!
Shelved for over 20 years, Sam Cooke's Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, stands alongside Otis Redding's Live in Europe and James Brown's Live at the Apollo as one of the greatest live soul albums ever made. It is a musical, spiritual, emotional, and social journey played out over one night on the stage of a sweaty Miami club. Author Colin Fleming joins us to talk about the importance of this album and Sam Cooke, who was an astute businessman, a writer of timeless songs, and an agent of social change along the lines of Billie Holiday and Bob Dylan. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shelved for over 20 years, Sam Cooke's Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, stands alongside Otis Redding's Live in Europe and James Brown's Live at the Apollo as one of the greatest live soul albums ever made. It is a musical, spiritual, emotional, and social journey played out over one night on the stage of a sweaty Miami club.Author Colin Fleming joins us to talk about the importance of this album and Sam Cooke, who was an astute businessman, a writer of timeless songs, and an agent of social change along the lines of Billie Holiday and Bob Dylan. Tune in!AllMusicPodcasts is a proud member of the Pantheon Media Network.
Shelved for over 20 years, Sam Cooke's Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, stands alongside Otis Redding's Live in Europe and James Brown's Live at the Apollo as one of the greatest live soul albums ever made. It is a musical, spiritual, emotional, and social journey played out over one night on the stage of a sweaty Miami club. Author Colin Fleming joins us to talk about the importance of this album and Sam Cooke, who was an astute businessman, a writer of timeless songs, and an agent of social change along the lines of Billie Holiday and Bob Dylan. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“The content we're putting out is not transactional. It's not behind a gate. It's essentially there to help people be better at their jobs as salespeople or marketers or commerce individuals or admins or devs. It's really to help people be better. And we think organically that will help grow the business.” — Colin Fleming ---------Episode Timestamps:*(2:15) - Colin's first job at Salesforce*(2:40) - Life as driver for Red Bull racing *(4:11) - The origins of Salesforce+*(9:07) - Why marketers have underinvested in content*(12:50) - Community building and long term investments*(15:10) - Planning the rollout of Salesforce+*(17:06) - How to think about educational + entertaining content *(23:34) - The scale of Dreamforce and Salesforce+*(29:20) - How Salesforce+ will organize its content *(32:00) - How Salesforce+ thinks about advertising + partner relationships *(37:00) - What surprised Colin about the Salesforce+ process *(41:07) - What Colin would do differently about the Salesforce+ rollout SponsorDemand Gen Visionaries is brought to you by Qualified.com, the #1 Conversational Marketing platform for companies that use Salesforce and the secret weapon for Demand Gen pros. The world's leading enterprise brands trust Qualified to instantly meet with buyers, right on their website, and maximize sales pipeline. Visit Qualified.com to learn more. LinksConnect with Colin on LinkedInFollow Colin on TwitterSalesforce+Dreamforce 2021Follow Ian on TwitterConnect with Ian on LinkedInwww.caspianstudios.com
Earlier this week Salesforce announced the launch of Salesforce+, their new streaming service focused on business content and programming. And seeing an enterprise software company launch what basically is an online broadcast network captured a lot of people's attention, including yours truly and my CRM Playaz co-host Paul Greenberg. So we were really interested in learning more about what Salesforce+ is – and what it isn't – and were fortunate enough to do a LinkedIn Live conversation with Colin Fleming, SVP of Global Brand Experiences, who's heading up the Salesforce+ rollout.
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Most growth-focused businesses don't like to wait to get results. They want to see an immediate return on their marketing and branding investment. That said, if they have the patience and financial fortitude, they will realize the benefits of the long-term strategy of B2B brand building! Colin Fleming, SVP of Global Brands, Events and Customer Marketing at Salesforce, says, “At Salesforce, there was a moment of reckoning when we realized that brands actually needed to be built, curated, nurtured, and, every once in a while, kicked in the pants and reset.” Fleming states that brands shouldn't just plan quarter to quarter but also think about three and five years ahead. In Part 1 of this 2-part series on successful B2B marketing, we talked about why businesses should focus on both the short and long-term elements of their marketing strategy. After all, building your brand will add to the overall value of your company. In Part 2 below, we will talk more about this delicate balance and dive into some brand-building tactics that will benefit you in the long run… B2B Brand Building: The Benefits of Long-Term Tactics and Why They Are Needed Does this sound like you? You just started your business, and you compare it to other companies that have been around for five or more years. They have thousands of loyal customers and reviews, which is overwhelming and makes you feel like you have a long (and challenging) road ahead. Well, we don't want to sugarcoat this for you. You DO have a long road ahead. If anyone tells you that you can build a strong brand and community of tens of thousands of loyal customers in one month, they're either lying or simply don't understand marketing. June 23, 2021, by Lisa Thorstenson
In this third episode of Season Three, we are talking all about sound! Sean and Brian talk through how important sound is in understanding space, and how we all take cues about spaces from the sounds we hear. Then we have three great interviews with a series of musicians! We talk to Boston bands Bat House and Hawthorn, as well as recording engineer Colin Fleming. All three share great insights about the power of sound and music to shape space and experience. For more info on all of our guests this episode, head to our website https://www.coalescedesign.org/what-builds-us and our Instagram @coalesce.design.
On this installment of Catchupcast, Ethan and Isaac talk about making the most of time off, but also about how it's important to let yourself rest (or recharge by getting lost and escaping your comfort zone). They also ponder obsessions, duck diets, the distant dream of being a homeowner, watching peers go through adulthood, the Genre Ramdomizer, internet games, and finally get around to discussing Zoom culture a year later than everyone else on the internet. The Wall Street Journal: "Take a Hike and Get Lost" by Colin Fleming--www.wsj.com/articles/take-a-hike-and-get-lost-11596061872?reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink Catchupcast is a podcast that features Isaac and Ethan, who have conversations about whatever is on their minds and keep up with what is going on in each other's lives in order to save their friendship! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ethan-mcatee/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ethan-mcatee/support
Jeff Pearlman, Colin Fleming. Jeff Pearlman returns to the podcast to discuss his new book, “Three Ring Circus: Kobe, Shaq, Phil, and the Crazy Years of the Lakers Dynasty”, and writer Colin Fleming discusses some autumnal pop culture delights from Hitchcock to The Beatles.
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about The Beatles in the fifth of five episodes in a series about the band. Colin is writing a book on the band called Same Band You've Never Known: An Alternative Musical History Of The Beatles. Each episode will focus on different parts of The Beatles story, and this episode is centered around the story and the background of their song, "Hey Jude."Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglitColin Fleming's website: https://www.colinfleminglit.com
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about The Beatles in the fourth of five episodes in a series about the band. Colin is writing a book on the band called Same Band You've Never Known: An Alternative Musical History Of The Beatles. Each episode will focus on different parts of The Beatles story, and this episode is centered around the story and the background of their song, "Soldier Of Love."Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglitColin Fleming's website: https://www.colinfleminglit.com
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about The Beatles in the third of five episodes in a series about the band. Colin is writing a book on the band called Same Band You've Never Known: An Alternative Musical History Of The Beatles. Each episode will focus on different parts of The Beatles story, and this episode is centered around the story and the background of their song, "This Boy."Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglitColin Fleming's website: https://www.colinfleminglit.com"Yes It Is" outtakes and take 1 of "This Boy:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SCBreuDIkE"This Boy" on The Ed Sullivan Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkwD7iUFFmg"This Boy" Live at the Washington Coliseum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4kO1bAueNU
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about The Beatles in the second of five episodes in a series about the band. Colin is writing a book on the band called Same Band You've Never Known: An Alternative Musical History Of The Beatles. Each episode will focus on different parts of The Beatles story, and this episode is centered around the long medley section from their album Abbey RoadFollow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglitColin Fleming's website: https://www.colinfleminglit.comThe Beatles Live at the Star Club: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8tGqStl6cg
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about The Beatles in the first of five episodes in a series about the band. Colin is writing a book on the band called Same Band You've Never Known: An Alternative Musical History Of The Beatles. Each episode will focus on different parts of The Beatles story, and this episode is centered around their song, "There's A Place."Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglitColin Fleming's website: https://www.colinfleminglit.com
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about the Led Zeppelin song, "When The Levee Breaks," from the fourth Led Zeppelin album. Hear the background on the song, why the song is unique, and what makes John Bonham a good drummer. Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglitCheck out Colin's website: https://www.colinfleminglit.com
Ryan talks with Colin Fleming about The Doors' song, "Five To One," and why it was such an important song for the band. Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglitColin's article on The Beatles' album, Let It Be: https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-let-it-be-the-beatles-worst-album-is-actually-pretty-damned-great?ref=home
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about one of their favorite songs, Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home To Me."Colin Fleming’s website: https://www.colinfleminglit.com/Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglit
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about the story behind the classic song, "My Generation," from The Who's Live at Leeds album.The High Numbers / The Who Live 1964: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjnd1IdwFLU&app=desktopColin Fleming’s website: https://www.colinfleminglit.com/Follow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglit
Ryan talks with author Colin Fleming about the story behind Joy Division's final song, "Ceremony."Apple Music Playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/songs-of-note-joy-division/pl.u-pjY5vsz4v7R Colin Fleming's website: colinfleminglit.comFollow Colin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinfleminglit“Ceremony” band rehearsal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMQ1NrkPoKw“Ceremony” live recording https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Ew6UVFR-I“Ceremony” fan recording https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT6eXNSob-M
#SCU30 is where we talk with professionals under the age of thirty currently working the supply chain. In this episode, Aborn’s operations planner, Colin Fleming sit down to talk about his unique path into the supply chain. Colin Fleming LinkedIn --- Future proof your supply chain today! Get your free transportation data report at Day01 Subscribe now on iTunes, Spotify, or simply search your favorite podcast player for Consulting Logistics!
The story of Billie Holiday and her song, "Solitude." Featuring an interview with author Colin Fleming.Show Notes:iTunes Playlist and Spotify Playlist of every song mentioned in this episodeArticle written by Colin Fleming about Billie HolidayYouTube link to Billie Holiday performing, "Strange Fruit" liveColin's website and TwitterMy Billie Holiday Essentials List on AmazonSongs of Note Swag StoreFollow on Instagram or FacebookMusic provided by Tyler Ramsey
A special programme recorded directly after Stefanos Tsitsipas' victory at the Nitto ATP Finals. Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined on court by roving reporter, Nick McCarvel as well as fellow commentators, Peter Marcato, Chris Bowers, Miles Maclagan and Colin Fleming to discuss the Greek's biggest title to-date. We also hear from the young star's parents, Julia and Apostolos, coach Patrick Mouratoglu and Marcos Baghdatis explains why he's got to know the ATP Tennis Radio team very well over the past eight days. All that plus the ATP Tennis Radio end of season awards take place with the winner of the year-long time capsule and predictions competitions being announced.
A special programme recorded directly after Stefanos Tsitsipas' victory at the Nitto ATP Finals. Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined on court by roving reporter, Nick McCarvel as well as fellow commentators, Peter Marcato, Chris Bowers, Miles Maclagan and Colin Fleming to discuss the Greek's biggest title to-date. We also hear from the young star's parents, Julia and Apostolos, coach Patrick Mouratoglu and Marcos Baghdatis explains why he's got to know the ATP Tennis Radio team very well over the past eight days. All that plus the ATP Tennis Radio end of season awards take place with the winner of the year-long time capsule and predictions competitions being announced.
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Alan Sepinwall and Colin Fleming join us this week. Alan discusses his book, written with Matt Zoller Seitz, “The Sopranos Sessions” and Colin talks about the lasting impact of Jackie Robinson's baseball career.
Josh Gondelman talks about the making of his stand-up album and his work on the upcoming series “Desus & Mero” and writer and critic Colin Fleming looks back on the classic Rankin-Bass holiday specials.
On this week’s podcast, we talk with author John Eisenberg about his terrific book on the early days of the NFL, "The League", and writer and critic Colin Fleming discusses the newly-released Orson Welles' film, "The Other Side of the Wind".
Former British doubles player Colin Fleming spent the day at the O2 arena as a fan, and afterwards he joined David and Charlie Eccleshare on The Tennis Podcast. Beers in hand, they start by discussing a masterclass from Novak Djokovic who dispatched John Isner in the evening session.How did he handle the Isner serve so easily? And can anyone realistically stop Djokovic this week? The day’s other singles match saw Alexander Zverev defeat Marin Cilic. It was a match in which Cilic once again let a lead slip. Why does this keep happening? And how can he stop it? As for Zverev, how well did he play? Why was he talking to his coaching team so often? And what does Fleming think of Zverev’s partnership with Ivan Lendl? Finally, discussion turns to the Next Gen Finals, and specifically the different format showcased. Fleming was in Milan for the event and is a big proponent of many of the innovations. Why does he believe short sets could add intrigue to the ATP Tour? He defends his views against a host of counter-arguments. Do short sets not take away the ebb and flow of a set? Do they not introduce an unwanted element of randomness? The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly in association with Telegraph Sport, and daily at the Grand Slam tournaments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the Rolex Paris Masters, where Karen Khachanov stunned the tennis world to beat Novak Djokovic to the title. As well as hearing from Khachanov, we also speak to some of the world's leading coaches including Marian Vajda, Dante Bottini and Gunter Bresnik, whilst Dani Vallverdu speaks about why he brought Andre Agassi into the Grigor Dimitrov camp. All that plus Tennis TV's Lee Goodall and Colin Fleming look ahead to the NextGen ATP Finals in Milan.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the Rolex Paris Masters, where Karen Khachanov stunned the tennis world to beat Novak Djokovic to the title. As well as hearing from Khachanov, we also speak to some of the world's leading coaches including Marian Vajda, Dante Bottini and Gunter Bresnik, whilst Dani Vallverdu speaks about why he brought Andre Agassi into the Grigor Dimitrov camp. All that plus Tennis TV's Lee Goodall and Colin Fleming look ahead to the NextGen ATP Finals in Milan.
On this week’s podcast, we talk with singer Nellie McKay and author Colin Fleming.
In this special episode, Emma interviews 3 Scottish high performers for their perspective on the impact of coaching on their careers. They include Judith Ralston, former singer and current BBC Scotland Weather Presenter; Lee McConnell, former Scottish Athlete & 3 time Olympian & Colin Fleming, Current Scottish National Tennis Coach & former Professional Tennis Player.
Have you seen mountains, waterfalls, and a National Parks look in Salesforce's new branding and wondered how all of it came to be? We interviewed Simon Mulcahy, Chief Marketing Officer at Salesforce, and Colin Fleming, our Chief Creative Officer, on the behind-the-scenes story of this major brand initiative. In the process, you'll get some practical tips for your own rebranding, plus ideas on how to make creative ideas actually happen in a business. Tweet @youngheike or @marketingcloud with your thoughts on this episode or ideas for a future topic.
We chat with Colin Fleming about developing a Clojure IDE in Kotlin, and how Clojure has taught him to think differently when resolving problems, even in Kotlin! For links to show notes, please visit talkingkotlin.com
After an emotional night when Lleyton Hewitt's 20-year career came to an end, his first coach Darren Cahill joins BBC 5 Live tennis commentator David Law on the Tennis Podcast to discuss his fabulous career. Cahill remembers the 12-year-old that turned up at his door 'dressed in Agassi gear' and says that he was already a pro, even at that age. Memories of Hewitt's greatest achievements are discussed, what he was like to coach, and what Cahill thinks we can expect of Hewitt the coach. Craig Willis, the Australian Open's on-court announcer, is another special guest, as is Great Britain doubles player Colin Fleming, who lets us know what Andy Murray is in for in trying to be a tennis playing father. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After an intriguing first two rubbers of the Davis Cup final between Belgium and GB, David is joined by Eurosport commentator Simon Reed, and pundit Colin Fleming to dissect the ins and outs of day one, including a standout two sets from Kyle Edmund. The trio analyse Edmund's performance, as well as Andy Murray's efforts against Ruben Bemelmens to level the tie at 1-1. Plus the trio look ahead to Saturday's all-important doubles rubber. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adobe InDesign CS5 is the perfect tool to use when authoring books and this demonstration will introduce you to a simple technique that ensures the cover of your ePub will look exactly like the original artwork including rich typesetting, drawn objects and images. By placing and InDesign document into an existing InDesign document, you bypass the inherent restrictions of the ePub format and your book cover looks fantastic no matter what device you use.Special thanks for Colin Fleming for creating this fantastic technique.
Colin Fleming interview; Conference/Seminar news; Members drawing winner; Obscurity of the Week: Shared Hyperlink Destination ----- Details below, or go to http://indesignsecrets.com/indesignsecrets-podcast-118.php for Show Notes, links, coupon codes, and to leave a comment! ----- Listen in your browser: InDesignSecrets-118.mp3 (14 MB, 26:35 minutes) [media id=39 width=* height=20] The transcript of this podcast will be posted soon. Interview with Colin Fleming, Senior Solutions Engineer from Adobe How he became an expert on ePub ePubs on Kindles, iPads and Sony eBooks Videos and whitepapers on ePubs that Colin recommends Update on our Print & ePublishing Conference Early bird registration saves $200! Pre-conference all-day tutorials from Mordy Golding, James Fritz, and Michael Ninness New cities/speakers for our InDesignSecrets Live Seminar tour A lucky InDesignSecrets member gets a TruMatch swatch book as this episode's random winner Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Shared Hyperlink Destination News and special offers from our sponsors: >> Rorohiko sells a neat plug-in called SudokuGenerator, (and offers a free, more limited version called SudokuGeneratorLite) that lets you create those mind-bending number puzzles for fun and profit. Normally $49, you can get $10 off by entering INDESIGNSECRETS118 in the coupon code area of Rorohiko's shopping cart. -- Links mentioned in this podcast: > Colin's Adobe MAX presentation, "Creating an eBook for Distribution on Sony Reader Digital Book, Amazon Kindle, and Apple iPhone" > Colin's three AdobeTV movies, Using InDesign to Create Digital Books: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 > New Adobe whitepapers on Producing ePub eBooks from InDesign > InDesignSecretsLive.com for seminar and conference info & registration links > Make sure you're in our Members database (free) for upcoming prize drawings! > Katey's DocumentGeek.blogspot.com blog
Adobe InDesign has some amazing layout tools. However, one of the graphic features it borrows from Adobe Illustrator is Compound Paths. In this episode I will show you how to take advantage of Compound Paths to create an effect of looking through window panes into an image. This tip comes from my team member Colin Fleming.