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With 860,000 job openings, Digital Marketing Specialist is among the top 10 most in-demand jobs, as per LinkedIn. Based on some of the highest paying marketing/advertising jobs, you'll find that marketers can earn over $140,000 a year easily without a graduate degree, so there is potential for high pay in this field. However, the range is quite broad, with some marketing and advertising careers earning around $60,000, according to Husson University. Corey Brown is the Head Of Marketing at risk3sixty LLC. He's a Mission-oriented, Marketing and Communications leader with over a decade of experience in digital and traditional marketing. A proven track record of developing and executing integrated marketing and communications plans from end to end. Work well both leading and within a team, with a dedication to a collaborative approach, yet able to make tough calls independently when needed. Talent for hiring, training, and mentoring highly engaged team members, always seeking opportunities for others to improve their abilities and skills. Meticulous project manager, balancing multiple deadlines while maintaining an organized yet creative approach. Diplomatic and tactful in interpersonal communication and decision-making. Flexible and versatile - able to keep a sense of humor under pressure - poised and professional, able to transcend personal differences to reach a common goal. He joined me this week to tell me more. LinkedIn: @CoreyBrown
Not everything we do as marketers sticks the landing on the first go. In fact, it often fails, which is what makes this work so compelling and diverse. In this week's episode, we welcome guest Corey Brown, current Head of Marketing at risk3sixty, for an eye-opening chat on the “power of the pivot”, and the opportunities that reveal themselves when we can accurately read the story behind the data and change up our strategy to meet our unique business goals. According to Corey, the key to success at every step is to operationalize your marketing objectives so that they can meet your equally essential business goals in order to make a real difference in results. Let's get started! MINDSETS: Diversify your investments in time, money, and energy - don't put all of your eggs in one basket, assess progress for a project or activation with a cross-comparative eye, “Diversity/flexibility mindset” without spreading yourself too thin - you should still be focusing on niche skills or specializations, but not so much that you back yourself (and your team) into a corner. Be cautious about taking on new channels or tools, and do so with humility and an expectation that you'll need to pivot after initial data comes to light. Assess, reassess, test, re-test - of course you don't want to invest huge amounts of dollars or time into something without a track record or clear lead generation attached. Balance mindset - have a birds eye view of how the story the analytics is telling you translates into your business data and goals. Every idea you have, informed by platform and engagement analytics, MUST ultimately serve your ultimate business trajectory. "5-3-2 mindset" - Corey employs this mindset strategy to balance his time across major priority areas. For Corey, he guides his team to put its energy towards content areas of varying number depending on priority: (5) topical industry content, (3), promotional content, (2) fun & new content. This scale model itself is scalable, and can be adapted to suit your specific needs. SKILLSETS: Data analysis & manipulation - you can't argue with numbers, right? Interpersonal communication - be able to effectively converse using logic and emotion amongst diverse team members (with diverse skills and personalities). Ability to operationalize & define your unique data inflection points - this makes your assessment of the data much more purposeful and efficient. It also allows you to pick tools that will help you with your specific data analytics needs. Understanding your analytics from all angles and platforms gives you an edge in the game. Ability to see the gaps in your department's operations. TOOLSETS: Email campaigns YouTube analytics Your own version of Corey's “Delegation Chart” and “Operation Chart” (we love this) Weekly team-wide meetings & one-to-one team member meetings “SMART” Goals RESULTS:A team-wide decision to pivot from podcast strategy to webinar production, which has led to 4 successful webinar sessions that have generated 5x the amount of new leads, as well as massive growth in pipeline. A bit more about Corey:Corey is currently the Head of Marketing at risk3sixty, which supports clients in the construction, management and certification of business-first security and other compliance-based programs. For more than a decade, Corey has worked in a diverse set of roles from web and digital art design to B2B content strategy and management. With a proven track record of developing and executing integrated marketing and communications plans from end-to-end, Corey is a meticulous project manager, balancing highly analytical and deeply creative approaches in his work. Connect with Corey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ckbrown81/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/risk3sixty/ Connect with Mike & Gaby @ Proofpoint Marketing: Mike's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikegrinberg/ Gaby's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriellaisrael/ LinkedIn Company Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/proofpoint-marketing-llc Proofpoint YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/ProofpointonYouTube Proofpoint Marketing Website: www.proofpoint.marketing
Not everything we do as marketers sticks the landing on the first go. In fact, it often fails, which is what makes this work so compelling and diverse. In this week's episode, we welcome guest Corey Brown, current Head of Marketing at risk3sixty, for an eye-opening chat on the “power of the pivot”, and the opportunities that reveal themselves when we can accurately read the story behind the data and change up our strategy to meet our unique business goals. According to Corey, the key to success at every step is to operationalize your marketing objectives so that they can meet your equally essential business goals in order to make a real difference in results. Let's get started! MINDSETS: Diversify your investments in time, money, and energy - don't put all of your eggs in one basket, assess progress for a project or activation with a cross-comparative eye, “Diversity/flexibility mindset” without spreading yourself too thin - you should still be focusing on niche skills or specializations, but not so much that you back yourself (and your team) into a corner. Be cautious about taking on new channels or tools, and do so with humility and an expectation that you'll need to pivot after initial data comes to light. Assess, reassess, test, re-test - of course you don't want to invest huge amounts of dollars or time into something without a track record or clear lead generation attached. Balance mindset - have a birds eye view of how the story the analytics is telling you translates into your business data and goals. Every idea you have, informed by platform and engagement analytics, MUST ultimately serve your ultimate business trajectory. "5-3-2 mindset" - Corey employs this mindset strategy to balance his time across major priority areas. For Corey, he guides his team to put its energy towards content areas of varying number depending on priority: (5) topical industry content, (3), promotional content, (2) fun & new content. This scale model itself is scalable, and can be adapted to suit your specific needs. SKILLSETS: Data analysis & manipulation - you can't argue with numbers, right? Interpersonal communication - be able to effectively converse using logic and emotion amongst diverse team members (with diverse skills and personalities). Ability to operationalize & define your unique data inflection points - this makes your assessment of the data much more purposeful and efficient. It also allows you to pick tools that will help you with your specific data analytics needs. Understanding your analytics from all angles and platforms gives you an edge in the game. Ability to see the gaps in your department's operations. TOOLSETS: Email campaigns YouTube analytics Your own version of Corey's “Delegation Chart” and “Operation Chart” (we love this) Weekly team-wide meetings & one-to-one team member meetings “SMART” Goals RESULTS:A team-wide decision to pivot from podcast strategy to webinar production, which has led to 4 successful webinar sessions that have generated 5x the amount of new leads, as well as massive growth in pipeline. A bit more about Corey:Corey is currently the Head of Marketing at risk3sixty, which supports clients in the construction, management and certification of business-first security and other compliance-based programs. For more than a decade, Corey has worked in a diverse set of roles from web and digital art design to B2B content strategy and management. With a proven track record of developing and executing integrated marketing and communications plans from end-to-end, Corey is a meticulous project manager, balancing highly analytical and deeply creative approaches in his work. Connect with Corey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ckbrown81/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/risk3sixty/ Connect with Mike & Gaby @ Proofpoint Marketing: Mike's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikegrinberg/ Gaby's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriellaisrael/ LinkedIn Company Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/proofpoint-marketing-llc Proofpoint YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/ProofpointonYouTube Proofpoint Marketing Website: www.proofpoint.marketing
Discover how to realize your healthcare practice ownership dreams with Corey Brown, a marketing leader at Provide. Join Corey twice a month on The Path to Owning It: where existing and aspiring healthcare practice owners can gain the tools they need from dental, veterinary, and other industry leaders to take their practice ownership dreams into their own hands. Guests on The Path to Owning It will span Provide's vast network of practice finance industry experts, including attorneys, practice brokers, CPAs, Provide team members, and more. From owning your own practice to expanding or improving your existing practice, Corey and guests will help pave the way for you to achieve your dental or veterinary career dreams and guide you through all the nuances of the practice ownership journey. Founded in 2013, Provide is a fast-growing national fintech company committed to financially empowering healthcare providers through a streamlined, completely online finance experience and personalized customer service. Their integrated suite of financial products makes opening, running, and expanding a healthcare practice easier, giving providers back their time and energy to focus on what matters most: their patients. In August 2021, Provide became a wholly owned subsidiary of Fifth Third Bank, operating as an independent business line.
Who says real estate isn't a team sport? In today's episode, Kevin Griffin and Corey Brown tell their story of getting started in real estate and how they've become successful in the industry. Key Takeaways Real estate might seem crowded but 10% of the market is in distress Handling the pressures of flipping houses How important relationships are in real estate Take action now and save $2,000 when you pay in full. Visit Wholesaling Inc. to get started!
Great to catch up with Bill Prain who called it quits in 2018 when his great friend and valued client Fred Peisah succumbed to illness. Bill had been adamant for some time that he'd retire if ever Fred left the racing industry. He talks of Peisah's unwavering loyalty over three decades. Now in retirement on the Gold Coast, Bill says he's still an avid race watcher. He talks of childhood days in Parramatta, and the nickname bestowed upon him by his mother- a nickname he's never been able to shake. Bill talks of his father Col, a former bush jockey in Queensland. Prain Snr had always hoped one of the family would follow in his footsteps. Bill remembers his original apprenticeship to Vic Thompson Snr at Rosehill. The tiny apprentice became disillusioned after two years and looked for a change of stables. You won't believe the luck that came his way. Twelve months later Bill had his first race ride at Gosford. He had the race won won two strides from home. Just when he was thinking he'd never ride a winner, Prain was given an opportunity by trainer Tom Kennedy. Not many apprentices win their first race at a Sydney metropolitan Saturday meeting. Bill talks of the first metropolitan winner he rode for his boss Theo Green. Some time later he got to “strap” the same horse when several overseas jockeys rode in an international event at Rosehill. Colisee Star won the race for an Italian jockey with a famous name. Bill talks of his wonderful association with Hawkesbury trainer, the late Tom Sewell. He recalls the heady days when he would accompany Sewell to country carnivals with a truckload of horses. They had some good times. He hasn't forgotten one unforgettable day at Wyong when Sewell had three runners for three winners. Bill was rewarded with the biggest “sling” of his racing career. Bill talks of his marriage to Julie Herford in 1980 and a move to Wagga where he regenerated his riding career. He received tremendous support and was riding winners all over the region when the unthinkable happened. He was outed for twelve months on a “running and handling” charge at Bathurst. His unblemished record saw it cut in half. He talks of his last winning ride at Randwick in 1987, and a change of direction. He went to work for a while in the hospitality industry. Bill talks of his return to racing as stable foreman for Bernie Kelly who had just started as private trainer to Fred Peisah at Warwick Farm. Soon after Bill was stunned when offered the trainer's role following Kelly's sudden resignation. The popular horseman talks of Fred's Lomar Park Stud at Werombi where he stood a succession of successful stallions. Bill got to train many of the progeny of those stallions. Bill reflects on a few of the special horses to race under the Lomar Park banner, with special acknowledgement of the bonny filly Moment's Pleasure. A shocking draw hindered her chances in the Golden Slipper. He talks of a valued association with a very young Corey Brown. Bill remembers another brilliant little filly called Regal Chamber who won the Magic Night Stakes before running a “blinder” for third in the Golden Slipper. Like Moment's Pleasure she was disadvantaged by a horror draw. During this era Billy chose to ignore some ominous symptoms of impending ill health. Dragged to the Doctor by wife Julie, he was stunned to learn that he had colon cancer. The disease had already spread to other areas. Emergency surgery arrested the immediate problem but he wasn't out of the woods yet. Bill has a stern message to anybody who might choose to ignore tell tale symptoms. He talks of the ongoing ordeal of chemotherapy injections. Now 71 years of age and twenty five years after his initial diagnosis, Billy Prain realises he's one of the lucky ones. He acknowledges the tremendous support of Julie and his three daughters during the dark days of his illness. The popular horseman talks of his three special daughters and the grandchildren who address him by the nickname he was given by his mother all those years ago. It was a delight to catch up with Billy Prain.
2022 NFL Draft Exclusive It remains the staple audio alternative for NFL personnel to know potential prospects. Go-one-on-one with Valdosta State standout Corey Brown Jr. on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Corey Brown Jr. on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME…
Their vision is to create a global community of wives positively impacting the health and well being of their marriage and marriages at large. They facilitate their societal impact through live/in-person experiences, engaging social media and creating an organic local to global cultural among wives. “The business of being a Wife” speaks to the methodology...
The Bass Nerds welcome Corey Brown, founder of No Treble. Recently No Treble started a GoFundMe and we hope you are able to donate. Please click here to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/no-treble-reader-support https://www.notreble.com Follow The Bass Nerds at: https://www.facebook.com/bassnerdspodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/bassnerdspodcast/ Subscribe to us on APPLE!!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bass-nerds/id1439046056
Legendary jockey reflects on his career plus his thoughts on the horses to watch over the spring carnival
The BSB Team cover all the latest news in sport plus chat with legendary jockey Corey Brown and former Socceroos striker Robbie Slater
Al chats with rapper and producer Corey Brown, aka Superlative. Corey talks about his journey from producing bedroom beats to collaborating with Mr Scruff and touring with renowned hip hop collective The Mouse Outfit.Links to Corey's work:https://www.instagram.com/official_superlative/https://www.sprhub.com/
The champion jockey is still coming to terms with the fact that he'll never ride again. Corey was happy to talk to us about the announcement of his retirement and the nightmare he's lived through in the two years since his life changing accident at Eagle Farm. He talks of the day his specialist told him he desperately needed spinal fusion surgery. Corey talks of his horror when WorkCover told him they needed a second opinion before the surgery could be approved. The champion jockey explains that he was on the brink of mounting a court challenge to WorkCover's ruling. Corey talks of the specialist's findings and the six hour operation that followed. He talks of the agonizing moment when he quizzed the Doctors about the chances of a comeback. Corey says the reality struck home when he made the official announcement of his retirement. The popular jockey looks back on his first official outing since the accident- a Taree race meeting featuring the race named in his honour, the Corey Brown Cup. Time to reminisce and Corey remembers the indignity of falling at his very first race ride. He talks of his first winner only a week later. The Gr 1 specialist talks of his family background. His grandfather and father were both jockeys. Corey takes us through the circumstances leading up to his 2009 Melbourne Cup win on Shocking and the bizarre way in which the race was run. He elaborates on four minor placings in the Cup between 2002 and his second victory on Rekindling in 2017. The retired jockey looks back on his day of days in 2003 when he rode four winners at the Randwick spring meeting including three Gr 1's. Corey pays tribute to the headline horse Apache Cat and the 5 Gr 1's he won on the exciting sprinter. He recalls his eighteen months retainer with Lee Freedman and the story behind their much publicised split. Corey reflects on the thrill of representing Australia in the Shergar Jockeys Challenge at Royal Ascot. Brown explains his reasons for nominating Exceed And Excel as the best horse he rode. He talks of his extensive media involvement with Sky, Racing.Com and the Seven Network. Cory concludes with a mention of his resolve to regain strength and mobility before he even thinks about his future.
To get the right lighting for your film, you need more than just power and lights. This week, Corey Brown, Key Grip, shares the gear he likes to help him get the lighting just right for his projects.Listen to Corey share what lighting gear he prefers to use when lighting a scene. Gear:Wag Flags Nova Aputure Connect with the Practical FilmmakerFollow The Practical Filmmaker on InstagramWatch more episodes on YouTubeSupport the showFind more filmmaking resources
Champion Jockey Corey Brown joins Andrew Bensley to chat about the big meeting at Taree today which includes the Wingham Cup as well as the 'Corey Brown Cup. We find out more about Corey's background, growing up in the district.
Former Champion Jockey Corey Brown joins Andrew Bensley to give us an update on how he's been tracking since back surgery which has unfortunately seen his illustrious riding career come to an end in recent months.
We are joined this week by Mr. Corey Brown our PE Teacher as we get his advice on how to prepare our physical and mental states for testing as well as a hot take on the best Restaurant Chicken. Grab a seat...let's talk. **The views and opinions of this podcast are solely those of Waggoner Stories' authors and contributors and do not necessarily represent those of Reynoldsburg City Schools.**
This week on Top 5 Go!, the crew is BACK! We are joined by host of the Modern Educator podcast once again, Corey Brown. He joins Kevin, Aaron and the villain Chante to discuss something he knows oh so much about...badasses in History. Where does Winston Churchill rank? What about Harriet Tubman? Sit back and listen in as you learn a thing or 2 about some of the toughest SOB's in history! Also check out the Modern Educator Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/modern-educator/id1418964378
Two-time Melbourne Cup winning jockey Corey Brown has called time on his illustrious career, unable to recover from a serious back injury.The 44-year-old hasn't ridden in nearly two years following a fall in the Queensland Derby at Eagle Farm in which he shattered the T7 and severely damaged the T4 vertebrae. Brown had surgery to repair some of the damage but his recovery hasn't gone to plan and he will require a spinal fusion to ease some of the pain
Jockey Corey Brown chats about his decision to retire from race riding due to his back injury and resulting surgery.
@brisbaneroar defender Corey Brown joined us ahead of tomorrow afternoon's clash with @SydneyFC at Moreton Daily Stadium in Redcliffe #RadioTAB #ALeague @DolphinsRLFC @ALeague
Abolition is not just about tearing down institutions of oppression and death, the prisons, but Abolition is about creating communities of care that surround people and as Angela Davis described it it’s about imagining constellation of alternatives and institutions that center care and correcting harm. Come! Let us worship the Spirit of water, breath, earth and fire-This week’s message will be delivered by Rev. Corey Brown. Our Scripture Reading, Isaiah 59:8-15, will be read by Alexia Henry-Rice. We know you will enjoy this rousing sermon and hope you love our online worship! About Park Avenue Baptist: Park Ave is a bold, inclusive, and creative community where everyone is welcome. We uplift voices and identities that are marginalized elsewhere. We affirm all ethnicities, racial identities, ages, socio-economic groups, gender identities and sexual orientations because we hold to a theology that refuses to other anyone. At Park avenue our leadership model is nonhierarchical, and we practice an open pulpit where you will hear a multiplicity of theologically trained voices from different backgrounds and social locations. We don’t just preach and talk about deconstructing systems and structures of power we practice it.
Today in the GRIND seat, I speak with entrepreneur and certified running coach Corey Brown, a woman who knows what it is like to go from barely finishing a 5k run to completing marathons. With her passion for health and wellness, she has inspired so many people to go from sitting on their couches to running 5Ks and beyond. Don't miss this motivating conversation from such a powerful entrepreneur and leader, as we dig into what is behind Corey's GRIND. Instagram: @wifepreneurinc @reboundhealthandwellness Website: www.reboundhealthnwellness.com
For newbies in the wholesaling world, nothing beats the excitement of closing your first ever deal. Today’s awesome wholesalers however have closed not just one but six deals and in this episode, they’ll share how they made it all happen! Kevin Griffin and Corey Brown are two driven wholesalers from Indianapolis. While new in the business, they have managed to close six deals already. If you’re new to wholesaling, the first deal can seem very elusive. That said, closing six is already a pretty impressive feat! In this episode, Kevin and Corey gave an insight into their wholesaling journey so far—what the first few appointments were like, the tools they used, and their goals and visions for the business. If you want to emulate their success and close one deal after another, this episode this for you! RESOURCES: TTP Cold Calling Training Mojo Dialer DealMachine (Coupon Code: TTP) Batch Skip Tracing MLS PropStream Max Maxwell on Youtube Kevin on Instagram Corey on Instagram
Cups Tour Ambassador Corey Brown has won the Melbourne Cup twice – in 2009 aboard Shocking for Mark Kavanagh, and then again in 2017 with the Joseph O’Brien-trained Rekindling
In this episode, we get to know Corey Brown Jr. Together we discuss growing up in Washington DC, his offseason training and his dream car. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craig-forrestal/support
Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
We talk about running as a universal sport. It has a low barrier for entry and not a lot of rules to follow. You can participate solo or in a group. You can run races of many distances and on various terrain, or not race at all. We believe that races highlight the best aspects of running, in which many people come together to accomplish the same goal, but by following their own path. In the race environment, they can accomplish more than what they may have been able to do alone. Today, we cover the universal nature of running, and how our journeys may look different, but are in fact very similar and all intertwined. Highlights of the episode: 11:30 How running is contagious and makes us feel like we can do more 12:20 The fear of being last 22:25 What being a Real Life Runners means to her 23:00 Other struggles and challenges on Corey's running journey 29:30 What is Black Girls Run and Why is it an important part of the running community 39:20 How is running different for members of the black community 50:50 How running has had a positive impact in her life 52:40 How to foster a culture of equality in running Resources: 1 Million Miles for Justice Virtual Run/Walk Black Girls Run Corey Brown on Instagram @coreylbrown Facebook: Corey Brown Sign up for our FREE 5 day running challenge! We start June 15! Click here to request to be added to our private Facebook tribe! 12 Common Running Mistakes - free audio training and ebook! Interested in our coaching program? Click here to learn more about our coaching program and fill our our coaching application. Our Favorite Products to Make Healthy Living Easier Hope you enjoy it!! Let us know if you have any questions that you would like answered on our show! Thanks for Listening!! Want to support the show? Check out our options here, including gear and patron options! If you have a topic you would like us to talk about, please send us an email at angie@realliferunners.com or kevin@realliferunners.com Come find us on Facebook and Instagram and say hi! Instagram page for the show @realliferunners Kevin @kevinbrown.rlr Angie @angiebrown.rlr Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts
Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
We talk about running as a universal sport. It has a low barrier for entry and not a lot of rules to follow. You can participate solo or in a group. You can run races of many distances and on various terrain, or not race at all. We believe that races highlight the best aspects of running, in which many people come together to accomplish the same goal, but by following their own path. In the race environment, they can accomplish more than what they may have been able to do alone. Today, we cover the universal nature of running, and how our journeys may look different, but are in fact very similar and all intertwined. Highlights of the episode: 11:30 How running is contagious and makes us feel like we can do more 12:20 The fear of being last 22:25 What being a Real Life Runners means to her 23:00 Other struggles and challenges on Corey’s running journey 29:30 What is Black Girls Run and Why is it an important part of the running community 39:20 How is running different for members of the black community 50:50 How running has had a positive impact in her life 52:40 How to foster a culture of equality in running Resources: 1 Million Miles for Justice Virtual Run/Walk Black Girls Run Corey Brown on Instagram @coreylbrown Facebook: Corey Brown Sign up for our FREE 5 day running challenge! We start June 15! Click here to request to be added to our private Facebook tribe! 12 Common Running Mistakes - free audio training and ebook! Interested in our coaching program? Click here to learn more about our coaching program and fill our our coaching application. Our Favorite Products to Make Healthy Living Easier Hope you enjoy it!! Let us know if you have any questions that you would like answered on our show! Thanks for Listening!! Want to support the show? Check out our options here, including gear and patron options! If you have a topic you would like us to talk about, please send us an email at angie@realliferunners.com or kevin@realliferunners.com Come find us on Facebook and Instagram and say hi! Instagram page for the show @realliferunners Kevin @kevinbrown.rlr Angie @angiebrown.rlr Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts
Today’s episode is a special edition, if you will given the recent events in our country. Today’s Focus takes over this episode as special guests Corey Brown and Mario Harper join Q and Rick on a discussion of race, rioting, revelation and change. This episode did extremely personal and very inspiring. Thanks for listening in and joining this important conversation. This episode concludes with a special announcement, so be sure to take a listen!
On a special edition of Late Hits, PCreight is joined by old co-host Nate Griffin the guys talk about the Houston Rockets and their matchup with the Clippers, they also talk to Houston Roughnecks safety Corey Brown as well.
Corey talks of the frustration as he struggles with his slow-healing spinal injuries. He recalls the Queensland Derby fall that shattered his T7 vertabra and the subsequent major surgery. The champion jockey reflects on his great career and the Kempsey fall he suffered at his very first race ride. Corey talks about his first Melbourne Cup win on Shocking in 2009. He remembers everything going wrong in the race but says the horse was able to get away with it. He takes us through his second Cup win on Rekindling in 2017 and the thrill of having his wife Kylie and three daughters at Flemington to share his happiness. Corey reflects on that special day when he won three Gr 1 races at Royal Randwick. He pays a heartfelt tribute to the amazing Apache Cat and the five consecutive Gr 1’s he won on the enormously popular sprinter. Corey recalls his 18 months stint with Lee Freedman on the Mornington Peninsula. The champion jockey talks of his involvement with Channel 7 and Racing.Com during last year’s Spring carnival. He reflects on the Sky programme “Off The Rails” which got him started in the racing media.
Are you ready for a story of triumph, love, alcohol addiction and and blue dicks?? Well you better be! Improviser Corey Brown joins the Humor In Mistakes Podcast to discuss moving to NYC to perform with UCB and his struggles with alcohol. Corey drops gems as Donovan and Andrew take notes. Did you know having twins/triplets takes more work than having a single baby? Donovan didn't. Simply put... Corey teaches and you should listen.
This week with comedian Corey Brown, we have our first mystery round where not even our guest knows the theme. Play along as Corey tackles questions about Monopoly, alliterative treats, and the worst US states to live in. Can he rise to heights of the Empire of “300” or will he be demoted to 119.5? Find Corey on Twitter: @CorBrown
Ali Farahnakian is here to listen. In this series he interviews the instructors and community members of the PIT Chapel Hill. This episode: Corey Brown
It's the last ever episode in the Brunswick Sharehouse Studios! An era comes to a close as we are joined in-studio by FNR's Josh Parish to review our Brisbane demolition job and our draw against Wellington. We give our final verdict on Josh Hope and Corey Brown, talk even more about James Troisi's good form, and Josh takes us through the current Matildas debacle. Listen in!
Today we’re digging into a question that I’ve asked many of my past podcast guests: what advice would you give your younger self? This question is answered today by the following people (in order of appearance): Tom Zera - Utah Symphony Christian McBride - renowned jazz bassist Susan Wulff - San Diego Symphony Peter Seymour - Project Trio Carlos Henriquez - Wynton Marsalis quintet Matthew McDonald - Berlin Philharmonic Lois Robinson - Shreveport Symphony executive director Eric Hansen - Bringham Young University Mitch Moehring - Mitch Moehring Strings Arnold Schnitzer - Arnold E. Schnitzer Fine Cellos and Basses David Gage - David Gage String Instruments Bill Gould - Faith No More Donovan Stokes - Shenandoah University Jacqueline Pickett - Columbus State University Joe McFadden - Atlanta Symphony Geoff Neuman - Las Vegas-based performer and teacher Melody Chia - Melbourne-based bassist and shoemaker Steve Tramontozzi - San Francisco Symphony Marek Romanowski - Polish bass soloist and teacher Micah Howard - Pittsburgh Symphony Pascale Delache-Feldman - New England-based performer and teacher Corey Brown - no treble founder Craig Butterfield - University of South Carolina Cielito de Jesus - Long Beach-based performer and teacher Sandor Ostlund - Baylor University David Heyes - UK-based performer, composer, and teacher David Allen Moore - Los Angeles Philharmonic Carmen Rodriguez - Panamanian bassist and teacher Chris Hanulik - Los Angeles Philharmonic Caleb Quillen - Kansas City Symphony Adam Booker - Appalachian State University Ranaan Meyer - Time for Three A big shout-out to Krista Kopper for cataloging these past conversations—it’s what makes an episode like this possible! Check out more “best of” episodes like this at contrabassconversations.com/highlights. Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle! Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: Kolstein Music The Samuel Kolstein Violin Shop was founded by Samuel Kolstein in 1943 as a Violin and Bow making establishment in Brooklyn, New York. Now on Long Island, over 60 years later, Kolstein’s has built a proud reputation for quality, craftsmanship and expertise in both the manufacture and repair of a whole range of stringed instruments, and has expanded to a staff of twelve experts in restoration, marketing and production. Robertson & Sons Violins For more than four decades, Robertson & Sons has specialized in providing the highest quality stringed instruments and bows to collectors, professional musicians, music educators, and students of all ages. Their modern facility is equipped with three instrument showrooms as well as a beautiful Recital Hall available to our clients to in their search for the perfect instrument and/or bow. Upton Bass String Instrument Company Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players. D'Addario Strings This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. A440 Violin Shop An institution in the Roscoe Village neighborhood for over 20 years, A440's commitment to fairness and value means that we have many satisfied customers from the local, national, and international string playing communities. Our clients include major symphony orchestras, professional orchestra and chamber music players, aspiring students, amateur adult players, all kinds of fiddlers, jazz and commercial musicians, university music departments, and public schools. Contrabass Conversations production team: Jason Heath, host Michael Cooper and Steve Hinchey, audio editing Mitch Moehring, audio engineer Trevor Jones, publication and promotion Krista Kopper, archival and cataloging Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!
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Dan and guest co-host Kay Dodd talk with Corey Brown, Worship pastor of Lifebridge Church in KennesawSupport the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch the video of this podcast here. Background Corey started in 2003 in the early days of WordPress when it was good for blogging but not much else. He was a terrible blogger but a passionate bass player and had been wanting to build an online magazine just for bass players. However, he wanted more than a website, he wanted to connect and build a community. He also wanted to find a way to program WordPress to push the content out by targeting specific interests. He didn’t know where to start so he kept it really generic at the beginning and his audience could subscribe to a newsletter, MySpace (and yes apparently it still exists for musicians), Facebook and Twitter. At the time, he was big on Twitter and he hardly touched the Facebook page, but it was Facebook that was growing significantly. So, he focused on Facebook (reluctantly) as it was clear where people wanted to connect. By the end of the first year, they had 10,000 Facebook fans! Back then it was easier because Facebook pages used to accommodate these actions easily but now they have shifted their algorithm, so it is much harder, unfortunately. Corey's focus is now a lot more on email, using their own plugin which allows the content to get out to their audience in a way which targets the person's interests, rather than having people subscribed to everything they do. At the 8-minute mark, Corey talks about how they use MailChimp which has the RSS to email capability. Listen in here to find out more about these handy tricks to save you so much time and energy on getting your content out there. Segmenting and Targeting Tips Be intentional about who you speak to and what you send Put a subscribe box at the bottom of an article for that category so that you are engaging them in the content that they actually want How Do You Start to Build an Online Community? When Corey started out, they had to go with lesser-known bass players for their podcasts. It is more difficult at the beginning, but you build up your audience slowly. They also made sure they were getting involved with industry events to make connections there. Once You Have an Audience, How Can You Create Revenue? Corey has set up a variety of different sponsorship packages for things such as contests. Their revenue also comes from No Treble's online store where they sell t-shirts. Their best seller is the t-shirt with their logo on it which shows what a sense of community that they have been able to create. Managing Communication and Engagement with Your Community Corey reads every comment because he wants to know more than the stats and get the sentiment behind the feedback. He also has a closed group with about 5,000 members which is very different to the public group. They have pinned guidelines and questions you have to answer before you are able to join. He formed these guidelines by inviting the people he wanted to join and then asked them what they wanted to see to ensure the group has all the relevant content that they want and need. Find your niche Find out what content they want Get the right content to them to minimise the number of un-subscribers who feel like they are getting spammed with irrelevant information Listen to your audience Awesome tips Corey! Have you found a way to get relevant information to your community? We would love to hear how!
Weekend Breakfast with Bree & Gawndy - Hit Network - Brianna Tomasel & Daniel Gawned
Today on the show: - Top 10 worldwide Emojis - Most awkward meeting ever - COREY BROWN - winning Melbourne Cup jockey - Movie Bio Guessing Game - P.Diddy changed his name again! - Top Xmas gifts for 2017
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Corey Brown is the founder of the online bass magazine, No Treble, and worked with Seth Godin to build Squidoo, one of the most visited websites in the history of the internet. This TEM Short features thoughts on my favorite Corey Brown quotes from TEM105. Quotes: "We spent the summer (and) Seth's goal was to prototype (the website.) I don't know why but the team couldn't really pull together a prototype. So I said 'Well this is really too complicated of an idea to just jump into protyping. This thing has to be architected. That's a skillset he didn't bring me in for but it's a skillset I had." "I'm inherently lazy. People don't think of me that way but I look for efficiencies in everything. If we're doing the same thing twice, I'm like 'Okay how do make this so we don't do this twice?'" "I didn't see an online magazine for bass players, and there weren't that many of them anyway, but I didn't see one where I thought 'This is what I would want to build'. This was the opportunity to say 'This is the online magazine I think needs to exist and we'll see what happens and we'll see if people agree with me or not." "In my mind, if you see an opportunity to connect with someone, you should just go for it." Show notes for all episodes of TEM including topics discussed, links to all books and websites referenced can be found at: http://www.andrewhitz.com/shownotes 1. Help me get to my goal of $50 per episode on Patreon by pledging as little as $1 per episode to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/tempodcast. 2. Help me get to my goal of 50 ratings at iTunes by leaving a rating and review. And finally, a huge thank you to Parker Mouthpieces for providing the hosting for TEM. Produced by Joey Santillo
TEM105: Corey Brown of No Treble on working with Seth Godin, having the courage to reach out to people you want to meet and launching the world's top online bass magazine Corey Brown is the founder of the online bass magazine, No Treble, and worked with Seth Godin to build Squidoo, one of the most visited websites in the history of the internet. What You'll Learn: How Corey fell in love with music and ended up majoring in music at North Texas How not thriving within the formal structure of college pushed him towards one of his other loves, graphic design How he ended up working with Seth Godin to run Squidoo, one of the most frequently visited websites in the world, when they didn't know each other beforehand The importance of architecting a website when building it so you have a clear idea of how it is all going to function together How he launched No Treble so he would have something waiting for him whenever his run at Squidoo ended Why he worried entirely about content and traffic and not about monetization (and the parallels there with launching a podcast) How he's monetized No Treble after the fact How every time they hit a traffic benchmark at Squidoo Seth Godin challenged them to add a zero as their next goal How he came to be in charge of the official Jaco Pastorius website (and why when given the chance to connect with someone you should just reach out) Links: No Treble TEM 13: Alan Baylock TEM 55: 10x Faster Than You Think (TEM Short) TEM 73: Jessica Meyer Permission Marketing by Seth Godin Unleashing the Ideavirus by Seth Godin Purple Cow by Seth Godin Tribes by Seth Godin Six Pixels of Separation Podcast The Starfish and the Spider by Ori Brafman Show notes for all episodes of TEM including topics discussed, links to all books and websites referenced can be found at: http://www.andrewhitz.com/shownotes Don't miss the debut of the TEM Newsletter! Sign up to receive a free copy of 7 Things I Learned from the First 100 Episodes of TEM. 1. Help me get to my goal of $50 per episode on Patreon by pledging as little as $1 per episode to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/tempodcast. 2. Help me get to my goal of 50 ratings at iTunes (I'm really close!) by leaving a rating and review. Follow TEM on Instagram and Twitter and Facebook And finally, a huge thank you to Parker Mouthpieces for providing the hosting for TEM. Produced by Joey Santillo for Pedal Note Media
The Cup is coming to Queensland with four clubs having home fixtures in the next fortnight. Join James, Scott & Adam as they look ahead to the fixtures plus they are joined by special guests, Trent McEvoy from Peninsula Power as well as Brisbane Roar fullbacks Corey Brown & Jack Hingert.
Kev Nash & DJ Killa Kev talk about the biggest news in hip-hop, sports, and what's popping in the city of Dayton. This week we find out who Corey Brown really is! Plus, the fellas are again joined by the birthday girl Moneeka Stanifer & talk Black Tie preparations, NBA Finals picks, and the return of the Top 5! 5 albums you would play for B.I.G. & 2Pac. Follow the fellas on twitter at @Dj_Killa_Kev & @1KevNash Don't forget you can find the pod on the Tunein app & stitcher app.
Marco Monteverde chats to Brisbane Roar defender Corey Brown about the Roar's form dip, the rise and rise of the A-League and the road to the finals. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a year 2016 has been! This past year is when I kicked the podcast into overdrive, and the stats bear this out: 125 total podcasts released 907,231 podcasts downloaded this year average of 2.4 shows released per week average daily listens: 2,486 This episode takes a look back at the guests featured this year and features a short quote from my conversation with them. Here's the "guest list" along with a link to their interview: Paul Ellison - http://contrabassconversations.com/paul Lauren Pierce and Geoff Chalmers - http://contrabassconversations.com/laurenpierce Marc Ramirez - http://contrabassconversations.com/marcramirez Ju-Fang Liu - http://contrabassconversations.com/jufangliu Andrew Raciti - http://contrabassconversations.com/andrewraciti Bruce Bransby - http://contrabassconversations.com/brucebransby Douglas Mapp - http://contrabassconversations.com/douglasmapp Ian Hallas - http://contrabassconversations.com/ianhallas Carlos Henriquez - http://contrabassconversations.com/carloshenriquez Brent Edmondson - http://contrabassconversations.com/brentedmondson Susan Lipkins - http://contrabassconversations.com/susanlipkins Nick Lloyd - http://contrabassconversations.com/nicklloyd George Martin - http://contrabassconversations.com/georgemartin Ron Carter - http://contrabassconversations.com/roncarter Barry Green and Jeff Bradetich - http://contrabassconversations.com/barrygreen David Murray - http://contrabassconversations.com/davidmurray Michael Klinghoffer - http://contrabassconversations.com/michaelklinghoffer Inez Wyrick - http://contrabassconversations.com/inezwyrick Gaelen McCormick - http://contrabassconversations.com/gaelenmccormick Andres Martin - http://contrabassconversations.com/andresmartin Bert Turetzky - http://contrabassconversations.com/turetzky Ira Gold - http://contrabassconversations.com/iragold Chuck Israels - http://contrabassconversations.com/chuckisraels Adam Ben Ezra - http://contrabassconversations.com/adambenezra Peter Tambroni - http://contrabassconversations.com/petertambroni Trevor Jones - http://contrabassconversations.com/trevorjones Claus Freudenstein - http://contrabassconversations.com/clausfreudenstein Guy Tuneh - http://contrabassconversations.com/guytuneh Joe Conyers - http://contrabassconversations.com/joeconyers Madeleine Crouch - http://contrabassconversations.com/madeleinecrouch Justin Locke - http://contrabassconversations.com/justinlocke Leon Bosch - http://contrabassconversations.com/leonbosch Robin Kesselman - http://contrabassconversations.com/robinkesselman Jerry Fuller - http://contrabassconversations.com/jerryfuller Arnold Schnitzer - http://contrabassconversations.com/arnoldschnitzer Gjorgji Cincievski - http://contrabassconversations.com/gjorgjicincievski Gabe Katz - http://contrabassconversations.com/gabekatz Brandon McLean - http://contrabassconversations.com/brandonmclean Katie Ernst - http://contrabassconversations.com/katieernst Nicholas Walker - http://contrabassconversations.com/nicholaswalker Lloyd Goldstein - http://contrabassconversations.com/lloydgoldstein David White - http://contrabassconversations.com/davidwhite Jory Herman - http://contrabassconversations.com/joryherman Matthew McDonald - http://contrabassconversations.com/matthewmcdonald Thomas Martin - http://contrabassconversations.com/thomasmartin Thierry Barbe - http://contrabassconversations.com/thierrybarbe Sam Suggs - http://contrabassconversations.com/samsuggs Pablo Aslan - http://contrabassconversations.com/pabloaslan Christine Hoock - http://contrabassconversations.com/christinehoock Emilio Guarino - http://contrabassconversations.com/emilioguarino Danny Ziemann - http://contrabassconversations.com/dannyziemann Peter Seymour - http://contrabassconversations.com/peterseymour Hugh Sung - http://contrabassconversations.com/hughsung Diana Gannett - http://contrabassconversations.com/dianagannett Hans Sturm - http://contrabassconversations.com/hanssturm Nina DeCesare - http://contrabassconversations.com/ninadecesare Corey Brown - http://contrabassconversations.com/coreybrown Craig Butterfield - http://contrabassconversations.com/craigbutterfield Frank Proto - http://contrabassconversations.com/frankproto Shinji Eshima - http://contrabassconversations.com/shinjieshima Sandor Ostlund - http://contrabassconversations.com/sandorostlund Trevor Davis - http://contrabassconversations.com/trevordavis Seth Hanes - http://contrabassconversations.com/sethhanes Rob Knopper - http://contrabassconversations.com/robknopper Allan Santos - http://contrabassconversations.com/allansantos Jonathan Haskell - http://contrabassconversations.com/jonathanhaskell David Heyes - http://contrabassconversations.com/davidheyes Szymon Marciniak - http://contrabassconversations.com/szymonmarciniak Garrett Hope - http://contrabassconversations.com/garretthope Johnny Hamil - http://contrabassconversations.com/johnnyhamil Cornelia Watkins - http://contrabassconversations.com/corneliawatkins Dennis Bergevin - http://contrabassconversations.com/dennisbergevin Alex Ritter - http://contrabassconversations.com/alexritter George Amorim - http://contrabassconversations.com/georgeamorim Reuben Rogers - http://contrabassconversations.com/reubenrogers Yung-Chiao Wei - http://contrabassconversations.com/yungchiaowei Petia Bagovska - http://contrabassconversations.com/petiabagovska Florian Pertzborn - http://contrabassconversations.com/florianpertzborn Rob Anzellotti - http://contrabassconversations.com/robanzellotti David Allen Moore - http://contrabassconversations.com/davidallenmoore Dave Swift - http://contrabassconversations.com/daveswift Scott Devine - http://contrabassconversations.com/scottdevine Ben Allison - http://contrabassconversations.com/benallison Bill Merchant - http://contrabassconversations.com/billmerchant Chris Hanulik - http://contrabassconversations.com/chrishanulik Caleb Quillen - http://contrabassconversations.com/calebquillen James Newcomb - http://contrabassconversations.com/jamesnewcomb Tracy Friedlander - http://contrabassconversations.com/tracyfriedlander Other fun stats from 2016: Most downloaded episodes of 2016: Gjorgji Cincievski Matthew McDonald Peter Tambroni Lloyd Goldstein Nicholas Walker Most-viewed interviews on Facebook of 2016: Reuben Rogers Johnny Hamil Sandor Ostlund Yung-Chiao Wei Dennis Bergevin Multiple Appearances: Lauren Pierce (twice) Peter Tambroni (twice) Justin Locke (twice) Bass Festival Previews: ISB BASS2016 RCM Thematic Weeks: Luthier Week Gary Karr Week A Passion for Teaching Entrepreneur Week Teaching Week Memories from Prague Thanks to our sponsors! 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Corey Brown started out on the "traditional" music school path. Starting out at the University of North Texas, Corey left and became a graphic designer. He began developing on the web in the early 1990s. Fast forward a few years, and he created Squidoo with bestselling author Seth Godin. Squidoo became one of the most-visited websites ever with over 85 million monthly visits. Corey fused his passion for the bass with his passion for the web in unexpected and impactful ways. First, he created and ran the official Jaco Pastorius web site, working on it from 2002 to 2007 and again in 2014. Next, worked on the Portrait of Jaco… the Early Years box set. He designined and produced the packaging for the release in 2003. But Corey wasn't done with innovating for the bass. In 2008, he founded no treble, which turned into the most popular online bass magazine on the web. With over a dozen regular contributors and hundreds of thousands of monthly visits, no treble has re shaped the way bassists worldwide connect with and learn from each other. Learn about Corey's fascinating career fusion of music and design in this interview! Links to check out: no treble Corey’s blog Corey’s web consulting Corey on Facebook Corey on Twitter Corey on LinkedIn
Woot and Wye outline their DFS lineups for Super Bowl 50 between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos on Australia's first and Number 1 Daily Fantasy site Moneyball.com.au. Players talked about include Peyton Manning, Cam Newton, CJ Anderson, Ronnie Hillman, Corey Brown, Ted Ginn, Emmanuel Sanders, Vernon Davis, Greg Olsen, Owen Daniels, Brandon McManus and more
Week 9 saw the Denver Broncos fall from the ranks of the undefeated, losing to the Colts, in a game that was representative of the unpredictable nature of the weekend. Hosts Chuck Zodda and Mark Schofield take Inside the Pylon: The Podcast through the events of last weekend and get you up to speed on all of the major events. They are joined by Danny Kelly from FieldGulls.com, Andy Guyader from TheQ5.com, and William Carroll of FanSpeak.com and NutsAndBoltsSports.com. This week's topics include: - A look at the Indianapolis Colts and their upset win over the previously-undefeated Denver Broncos, focusing on how the Colts exploited several matchups to their advantage(2:38) -Danny Kelly breaking down the resurgence of the Seattle Seahawks after a tough start to the season, and looking ahead to a key matchup with the Arizona Cardinals (6:50) -The Harry Stamper All-Go Offensive Play of the Week, featuring the 39-yard TD hookup between Cam Newton and Corey Brown of the Carolina Panthers (16:28) -A look at the ITP Glossary term "Option Route" and what it means in the modern NFL offense (22:10) -Andy Guyader details how his visual game maps can help to break down the ebbs and flows of an NFL game and give fans and analysts a different perspective on how the end result is achieved (26:07) -William Carroll discussing how the scouting system and projecting college talent into the NFL fails fans, coaches, and management, and remains a wildly unpredictable part of football(38:13)
Every year since 1999 UCB has hosted a marathon of improv. This episode takes you into the 3 day orgy of comedy. Lots of crazy yelling and much more absurd drunken bits. FEATURING (in order of appearance):Murf Meyer, Kim Brown,Bardia Salami, Brentt Harshman, Aaron Jackson, Hal Phillips, Jesse Lee, Lou Gonzalez, Chrissie Gruebel,Megan Venzin,Natasha Vaynblat, Brennan Mulligan, Allie Kokesh, Nick Assunto, Justin Grace, Dan Black, Langan Kingsley, Ryan Williams, Katey Healy-Wurzberg, John Gemberling, Diana Kolsky, Taylor Moore, Rudy Behrens, Lisa Herring, Sean Casey, Rita Chin, Johnna Scrabis, Georgia Clark, Betsy Kenney, Juan Nicolon, Bobby Moynihan, Kim Parker, Brandon Tarzis, Martin Ryder,The Japanese Improv team (Shu and Kiki) Ian Stroud, Matt Starr, Corey Brown, Mark Dowling, Emma Noble, Joey Price, Jon Bershad, and Dan Fox
HUGE show this week: Last weeks games, Upcoming games, The pitching staff's impressive start, Corey Brown and Tyler Moore, Nats off to good starts, Looking into the poor starts of others and plenty more.