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This episode of 'Content in the Kitchen' features guest Jess Cook, a storytelling and marketing professional with over two decades of experience working with notable brands like Eggo, Rice Krispies, Blue Cross, Cottonelle, and McDonald's. Jess shares insights into crafting compelling narratives that resonate with customers, build brand loyalty, and drive recognition.Learn how to build trust with your customers through telling the right brand story and strategies for engaging with B2B and B2C audiences. Jess also shares why it's so darn important to understand your audience, leverage customers' voices, and personalization in content marketing.Subscribe now for your weekly dose of content wisdom, direct from the content marketing experts to your kitchen table.Website:https://contentyum.com/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/contentyumm/https://www.linkedin.com/company/contentyumhttps://www.tiktok.com/@contentyumhttps://www.facebook.com/contentyummhttps://www.youtube.com/@Content-Yum
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Jeffrey was late. NBA prospect, Kobe Bufkin, was seen rubbing his mom's knee during a live broadcast. The Parking Pirate makes $100 a day hoarding parking spots. Dieter goes back to the doctor. Rover went to check on the progress of the condo in Miami. A woman is upset about the layout of the clothing in Wal-Mart. Cottonelle makes a commercial about swamp ass. Kids are identifying as Furries.
Alison Lewis is the Chief Growth Officer of Kimberly-Clark and Pree Rao co-leads Egon Zehnder's Global marketing and sales practice. Egon Zehnder is a top leadership advisory firm, which includes executive search. Kimberly-Clark is a leading consumer goods firm, with revenue of $20 billion with brands like: Huggies, Kleenex, Cottonelle, Kotex and Scott. Both guests bring rich career paths in the CPG industry, with Alison having previously worked at Kraft-Heinz, Coca-Cola, and Johnson & Johnson, and Pree having worked at Unilever and Danone before joining Egon Zehnder over four years ago.In this episode, Jim, Alison, and Pree reflect on the Kellogg Leadership Summit and highlight themes from Alison's keynote speech on leadership. They discuss the importance of having a growth mindset, using criticism as a motivator, and the evolving titles and roles of CMOs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pepsi rolls out its first new logo in 14 years. Cottonelle Ultra Clean toilet paper gets up close and personal with 'Tales From…Down There.' NASA names the best—and worst—sci-fi movies of all time. Why Bud Light's missteps may have caused March-through-May Madness, plus a whole lot more. Brought to you by Taskin, the first name in ultra-stylish, premium-quality travel gear for
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In today's episode of the Ad Nerds Podcast, 'Spanky' discuss the recent open letter signed by tech experts and scientists calling for a pause in the development and testing of super-powerful AI systems, such as GPT-4 and GPT-5, due to concerns about job loss, misinformation, and even the possibility of AI replacing humans altogether. He also covers the launch of the Advertising Alliance for Mental Health, a free mental health platform for those in the advertising industry, as well as a new campaign from Cottonelle and the launch of Instreamatic's "Contextual Audio Ads" solution that uses generative AI to create hyper-relevant and customized audio ad content for listeners. A group of smart people want to pause the development and testing of super-powerful artificial intelligence systems. (1:01) https://www.wired.com/story/ai-experts-warn-of-a-dangerous-out-of-control-race-to-develop-ever-more-powerful-ai/ The Advertising Alliance for Mental Health (HMH). (3:01) https://www.adweek.com/agencies/this-chief-people-officer-just-became-the-ad-industrys-therapist/ How to transform your AI from lifeless to mind-blowing. (4:45) https://learn.adzombies.com/ Cottonelle launches new ad campaign Tales from Down Under featuring personal narratives that tap into comedy and visual metaphors. (6:02) Barbasol launches new campaign. (8:07) Instreamatic's new solution uses generative AI to create hyper-relevant and fully-customized audio ad content for listeners. (9:34) https://adtechdaily.com/2023/03/29/instreamatic-brings-generative-ai-into-audio-ad-campaigns/ Thanks for tuning in to the Ad Nerds Podcast, the go-to source for people who spend money on advertising! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adnerds/message
"Safe." "Boring." "All the same." These are typical descriptors of B2B marketing.You know what's not usually described that way? B2C marketing, often hailed as bold, breakthrough, and emotionalIn this special solo episode, Jess — who spent 15 years as a copywriter and creative director for brands like McDonald's, Pop-Tarts, and Cottonelle — shares 4 ways to think more like a B2C creative so you can craft more inventive, exciting B2B campaigns.
On this week's episode, Mike thought he was over the effects of steroids but was sorely mistaken as this show slowly goes further and further into madness.The boys talk about Cindy Williams, Cottonelle bath tissue, people who say "don't worry about it", The Kansas City Chiefs, sloppy sandwiches and Darin's latest attempt at stand up comedy. Wow... they'll let anybody have a podcast and this episode is proof!#BENGALS#CHIEFS#LAVERNEANDSHIRLEY#CINDYWILLIAMS#BARBECUE#PHILLYCHEESESTEAK#ROCKABYEBABYHauntings Murders and Mimosas Paranormal enthusiast and investigator. Mother of two daughters, and Mimi to four...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Happy New Year from the On Brand podcast! To celebrate this fresh start to an exciting new year, we have one of our favorite guests joining us once again—the one, the only Tom Peters! Tom is the “one and only” of many things when it comes to management thinkers but he's the only guest who's appeared four times on the On Brand podcast. Tom shared how to kick off a year of excellence this week on the On Brand podcast. About Tom Peters Called “the Red Bull of management consultants,” Tom Peters is a leading business management guru and founder of the Tom Peters Company. He continues to be in constant demand for lectures and seminars. In 2017, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Thinkers50 and the Jack Covert Award for Contribution to the Business Book Industry from 800-CEO-READ. Peters is the bestselling author of seventeen books, including In Search of Excellence (with Robert H. Waterman, Jr.), which is often cited as among the best business books ever written. His latest book is Tom Peters' Compact Guide to Excellence. Episode Highlights “Same message 20 times. I refuse to give up.” Tom wrote this inscription to me on the inside cover of his 20th book—Tom Peters' Compact Guide to Excellence. “With my very first book, I put excellence on the field. The message is still fundamentally the same.” However, in these challenging times, it's a message that's as relevant as ever. 80% of people don't feel connected to their jobs. “The effective leader can instill engagement,” Tom explained, noting that the most important thing leaders do is hiring and promoting the right people. “It's not easy but we can do things to make it easier.” Mayo Clinic has the right idea. Among the attributes they look for in new hires are the number of times someone says “we” vs. “me.” This isn't new. As Tom said, “It started with Dr. Mayo in nineteen-effing-fourteen!” If you missed my recent interview with Dr. Richard Winters, head of leadership at the Mayo Clinic, be sure to check it out now. What brand has made Tom smile recently? Tom took a long pause before providing us with a great smile story. Granted, that smile came from the general direction of the bathroom. “Whenever you open a new roll of toilet paper … you can never get that first piece off. Well, Cottonelle has figured it out.” Tom and I both think they should join us on the On Brand podcast to unpack their toilet paper excellence! To learn more, go to tompeters.com. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's our last podcast of 2022! So to celebrate the holidays, we focus on Christmas this episode. Despite striking out at Halloween and Thanksgiving, we give the holidays another shot and take a look to see if Brooke McEldowney has anything joyful or celebratory to say about Christmas. The answer is, of course, mostly no. We're exposed to a very weird "pickle leg," an inappropriately sexy ballet Santa, Edda's sexy knees, and there's even a fun Hitchcockian cameo from McEldowney himself. By "fun," we mean very, very confusing. Ultimately, Amos and Edda show us they have some serious Santa cosplay kink that they can't resist the gravitational pull of, even when their bedraggled-looking twins are nearby. Our exploration ends with McEldowney saying (through Edda) "God bless cartoonists." Because of course he does. It's just like the end of** A Christmas Carol**, only if Dickens was a pompous asshole. Which is our way of saying, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We'll see you in 2023! The Chickweed strips we discuss this episode: Edda dances, Seth becomes Sexy Santa, and Edda has sexy knees are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1605481247681130496?s=20&t=xjVJuAW-XH44q68CdnTprA). Seth's roommate hits on Edda and barfs and Brooke McEldowney makes an appearance are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1605481250038329344?s=20&t=xjVJuAW-XH44q68CdnTprA). Amos fucks pregnant Santa and Polly & Lolly hate Christmas are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1605481253066547200?s=20&t=xjVJuAW-XH44q68CdnTprA). And the world's most dismal White Christmas is here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1605481255218270208?s=20&t=xjVJuAW-XH44q68CdnTprA). This episode's jolly journey includes: Cottonelle toilet paper Pandemic preparation Peanut butter Can peanut butter go bad (https://www.nationalpeanutboard.org/wellness/how-long-will-that-peanut-butter-last.htm)? Whimsical hydration bottles Kelsey Grammer falling off a stage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu-BqOsvj00). The classic Grape Stomping Lady (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RVyoAVgeyI) fall. The news tease jet pack fail (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRVspuAJyAY). "Effing Under the Christmas Tree!" Sudden Onset Baby Leg Pickle leg "Buon Natale" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDPjM5C0fCw) by Brave Combo. Conversion therapy Cindy Lou Who Cock rings Shame Underprivileged kids Uncle Fester fakes a neck injury on The Brady Bunch, but Mike outwits him (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36wLG0VUPXg). Knee fetish Mistletoe Warner Brothers cartoons Daffy Duck in "Duck Amuck" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QZDeDsadDs) Pregnant Santa Turtlenecks White Christmas Talk to Us! Having trouble understanding what's going on in a 9 Chickweed Lane strip you just read? Send it our way! We'll take a shot at interpreting it for you! Or maybe you just want someone to talk to? We're on Twitter: @9ChickweedRAGE (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE)
So, there's this giant white rabbit named McTwo. He's imaginary and he only shows up during sex. Seems like it was Juliette's burden to carry originally, but lately McTwo has branched out to watch Edda & Amos. But then we discover that he's apparently doing something more than just watching, because he creates a stain on a couch that Edda & Amos can see. So can Edda's roommate Seth, who is so disgusted by it that he literally barfs. First the stain is described as "marks," then a "spot," then a "blotch" that grows in size to resemble Maine. (I wish I was making up some part of this, but I'm not.) McTwo explains that it's "ectoplasm" and it always looks like Maine. McTwo asks Juliette and Edda to join him saying the antiquated and pointless word "floccinaucinihilipilification." Then the three of them sing a barbershop quartet song together. Yes. The three of them sing four-part harmony. We try to make sense of it all, as is our job. But, wow, this bunch of comic strips is A LOT. The Chickweed strips we discuss this episode: The fun begins with angry Juliette right here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1589492918909538304?s=20&t=2DnTfU5xjlR2TRGuyPsOCg). The "marks," the "spot," and the "blotch" are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1589493935013265410?s=20&t=2DnTfU5xjlR2TRGuyPsOCg). That big dumb word, the singing, and the confusing ending are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1589493940474253312?s=20&t=2DnTfU5xjlR2TRGuyPsOCg). This episode's ectoplasmic journey includes: Toilet paper Cottonelle vs. Charmin One of those horrible "Enjoy the Go" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QJbJeHEvok) commercials. I mean, Jesus, get over yourself, Charmin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=028cCeHunNc)! Juliette & Elliott McTwo Hepetitis & Jaundice John Mayer's "quarterlife crisis," otherwise known as "Why Georgia (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsIQbm9FkZk)." York Peppermint Pattie Amos & Edda Hogtying Ice Cream Seth, the roommate The Rock Ectoplasm Maine Where exactly is South Berwick, ME (https://www.google.com/maps/place/South+Berwick,+ME+03908/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89e2a3a06bc98999:0x6864dbb13de2e7d8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjFgJvM5Jn7AhUjLUQIHf1kBQoQ8gF6BAhwEAE)? Poppy from Seinfeld (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xy5QuXSys8). Interrobang How to pronounce floccinaucinihilipilification (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JByI3gJBvZk). "Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc76L6etF3I) Chuck Jones' sad eyes (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/583427326730951954/). Talk to Us! Having trouble understanding what's going on in a 9 Chickweed Lane strip you just read? Send it our way! We'll take a shot at interpreting it for you! Or maybe you just want someone to talk to? We're on Twitter: @9ChickweedRAGE (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE)
This episode of The Passage to Profit Show features Power Strategist & Media Coach, Dr. Gilda Carle, Sue Marshall from NETZRO and Jean-Que Dar from tap. Dr. Gilda Carle, Ph.D. is a Power Strategist & Media Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a media personality, she was the host of Fox’s “Dr. Gilda” TV show pilot, MTV’s “Love Doc,” and TV shows on Trinity Broadcasting Network. She wrote the “30-Second Therapist” column for the Today Show, the “Ask Dr. Gilda” column for Match.com, and she was the therapist in HBO’s Emmy Award winner, “Telling Nicholas,” featured on Oprah. Her non-profit, Country Cures® (www.CountryCures.org), empowers Homeless Female Veterans. She is a product spokesperson (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com), keynote speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 18 books. She is on the MBA faculty of the Forbes School of Business & Technology. Read more at: https://www.drgilda.com/ Our Entrepreneur Presenters for September 25, 2022: Sue Marshall is the founder of NETZRO, a modern Food Upcycling, platform, that helps power the safe capture and conversion of industrial food and beverage byproducts into new sustainable food ingredients at scale. The food supply chain in the US is broken. NETZRO’s integrated solutions eliminate food and water waste from farm to fork AND from fork to farm. Projects include upcycling egg shells for calcium carbonate (shell) and collagen protein (shell membrane), upcycling grains for fiber and protein, cold-pressing fruits and veggies into superfood ingredients and upcycling mixed food waste for agricultural soil fertilizer. Since 2015, NETZRO has built an ecosystem of farmers, producers, distributors, retailers, restaurants, consumers and regulators, all working together to pioneer a circular upcycled food economy. Read more at: https://www.netzro.us/ Jean-Que Dar is the founder of tap., a mobile app where entertainment professionals connect, network, and manage their entire entertainment career in the global media and entertainment industry. Connect with **verified** entertainment professionals and send contracts, sign deals, and pay (including royalties) to Hollywood producers, directors, Creatives, Execs, Managers, Agents, Casting Directors, Set Designers, Distributors, Marketers, Investors, Actors, Models, Photographers, Stylists and other entertainment professionals all over the world. Protect your funds until you've had the chance to review and approve the work with tap.'s escrow payment. "Create an event" allows you to create and highlight any upcoming event and invite anyone from entertainment industry. No need of going back and forth with calls and messages, manage your invitations and guest lists all at one platform - tap. Read more at: https://tap.ec/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
This episode of The Passage to Profit Show features Power Strategist & Media Coach, Dr. Gilda Carle, Sue Marshall from NETZRO and Jean-Que Dar from tap. Dr. Gilda Carle, Ph.D. is a Power Strategist & Media Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a media personality, she was the host of Fox’s “Dr. Gilda” TV show pilot, MTV’s “Love Doc,” and TV shows on Trinity Broadcasting Network. She wrote the “30-Second Therapist” column for the Today Show, the “Ask Dr. Gilda” column for Match.com, and she was the therapist in HBO’s Emmy Award winner, “Telling Nicholas,” featured on Oprah. Her non-profit, Country Cures® (www.CountryCures.org), empowers Homeless Female Veterans. She is a product spokesperson (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com), keynote speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 18 books. She is on the MBA faculty of the Forbes School of Business & Technology. Read more at: https://www.drgilda.com/ Our Entrepreneur Presenters for September 25, 2022: Sue Marshall is the founder of NETZRO, a modern Food Upcycling, platform, that helps power the safe capture and conversion of industrial food and beverage byproducts into new sustainable food ingredients at scale. The food supply chain in the US is broken. NETZRO’s integrated solutions eliminate food and water waste from farm to fork AND from fork to farm. Projects include upcycling egg shells for calcium carbonate (shell) and collagen protein (shell membrane), upcycling grains for fiber and protein, cold-pressing fruits and veggies into superfood ingredients and upcycling mixed food waste for agricultural soil fertilizer. Since 2015, NETZRO has built an ecosystem of farmers, producers, distributors, retailers, restaurants, consumers and regulators, all working together to pioneer a circular upcycled food economy. Read more at: https://www.netzro.us/ Jean-Que Dar is the founder of tap., a mobile app where entertainment professionals connect, network, and manage their entire entertainment career in the global media and entertainment industry. Connect with **verified** entertainment professionals and send contracts, sign deals, and pay (including royalties) to Hollywood producers, directors, Creatives, Execs, Managers, Agents, Casting Directors, Set Designers, Distributors, Marketers, Investors, Actors, Models, Photographers, Stylists and other entertainment professionals all over the world. Protect your funds until you've had the chance to review and approve the work with tap.'s escrow payment. "Create an event" allows you to create and highlight any upcoming event and invite anyone from entertainment industry. No need of going back and forth with calls and messages, manage your invitations and guest lists all at one platform - tap. Read more at: https://tap.ec/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
In your Phone Tap, Alexis calls a woman to tell her that she found her boyfriend's cell phone at a gentlemen's club and now she not only wants to return it, but also get to know him a little better, too.
In your Phone Tap, Alexis calls a woman to tell her that she found her boyfriend's cell phone at a gentlemen's club and now she not only wants to return it, but also get to know him a little better, too.
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Welcome back! It's been a while since we've dropped a podcast episode, but we hope the wait was worth it. We've got a production team and the sound is soooo much better! We hope you feel like you're really a part of the conversation when you listen. In this episode, we are recapping our major projects from 2021: the BRAVE study with the University of Washington; the Good Down There colorectal campaign in partnership with Cottonelle; speaking engagements with CVS Health and the State of Black America Conference; and our first BLKHLTH Conversations in South Africa! Then we chop it up with one another about how we're dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and our individual experiences with systemic failures, from being a student on a campus that quickly went back to in-person learning to having COVID and experiencing longer term effects on one's health. Listen, comment, rate us, and subscribe! Let us know if there are some topics you want us to cover in future episodes. We will drop one episode per month this year. And of course you can keep up with all the other things we are doing by following us on social media @blkhlth.
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features relationship strategist Dr. Gilda Carle, "The Inventress" Lisa Ascolese from Inventing A to Z and Brian Van Hecke from Curated Wellness. Dr. Gilda Carle, PhD is the media’s Go-To Relationship Strategist & Performance Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a celebrity media personality, she was the therapist on TV’s Sally Jessy Raphael show, as well as other TV & news shows, from Howard Stern to Dateline. She also conducts Relationship Wellness for the Bottom Line keynotes for corporations & medical facilities, including Columbia University Medical Center. As President of non-profit Country Cures® (www.CountryCures.org), she uniquely applies Country Music to empower Homeless Female Veterans. She is a product spokesperson (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com), keynote speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 18 books, including “Don’t Bet on the Prince!” (test question on “Jeopardy”), “How to WIN When Your Mate Cheats” (literary award winner from London Book Festival), and “Don’t Lie on Your Back for a Guy Who Doesn’t Have Yours” (featured on National Enquirer’s Health Page). Her latest book is entitled “Amplify Your Media Presence, Amplify Your Brand.” Read more at: https://www.drgilda.com/Lisa Ascolese The founder of Inventing A-Z, is our guest host in this episode filling in for Richard Gearhart. Lisa has been taking ideas, hers and many others, from concept to fruition for over 35 years and counting. This New Jersey-based entrepreneur, consultant, and agent has successfully created, patented, marketed, and launched dozens of products in QVC, HSN, national retail stores and more. She also runs the networking group AOWIE and has conferences and events throughout the year. Lisa’s clients products have been featured on QVC, HSN, Bed Bath & Beyond and may other established retailers. Not only do her clients have access to my hands on approach and extensive knowledge but they can also take advantage of her Inventing A To Z Virtual bootcamp teaching industry information and Motivational Monday Zoom calls every week to help keep them motivated. Read more at: https://www.inventingatoz.com/Brian Van Hecke is our entrepreneur presenter – he is the founder of Curated Wellness, offering professional-quality supplements and custom curations with zero guesswork plus personalized nutrition coaching. Curated Wellness inspires people to live their best and healthiest life by providing sustainable and practical solutions to eliminate the guesswork around nutrition and supplements. Customers choose a membership plan, take an assessment and receive supplement recommendations, customized solutions, consultations, health evaluations, dietary and lifestyle recommendations and more. Read more at: https://curatedwellness.com Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features relationship strategist Dr. Gilda Carle, "The Inventress" Lisa Ascolese from Inventing A to Z and Brian Van Hecke from Curated Wellness. Dr. Gilda Carle, PhD is the media’s Go-To Relationship Strategist & Performance Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a celebrity media personality, she was the therapist on TV’s Sally Jessy Raphael show, as well as other TV & news shows, from Howard Stern to Dateline. She also conducts Relationship Wellness for the Bottom Line keynotes for corporations & medical facilities, including Columbia University Medical Center. As President of non-profit Country Cures® (www.CountryCures.org), she uniquely applies Country Music to empower Homeless Female Veterans. She is a product spokesperson (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com), keynote speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 18 books, including “Don’t Bet on the Prince!” (test question on “Jeopardy”), “How to WIN When Your Mate Cheats” (literary award winner from London Book Festival), and “Don’t Lie on Your Back for a Guy Who Doesn’t Have Yours” (featured on National Enquirer’s Health Page). Her latest book is entitled “Amplify Your Media Presence, Amplify Your Brand.” Read more at: https://www.drgilda.com/Lisa Ascolese The founder of Inventing A-Z, is our guest host in this episode filling in for Richard Gearhart. Lisa has been taking ideas, hers and many others, from concept to fruition for over 35 years and counting. This New Jersey-based entrepreneur, consultant, and agent has successfully created, patented, marketed, and launched dozens of products in QVC, HSN, national retail stores and more. She also runs the networking group AOWIE and has conferences and events throughout the year. Lisa’s clients products have been featured on QVC, HSN, Bed Bath & Beyond and may other established retailers. Not only do her clients have access to my hands on approach and extensive knowledge but they can also take advantage of her Inventing A To Z Virtual bootcamp teaching industry information and Motivational Monday Zoom calls every week to help keep them motivated. Read more at: https://www.inventingatoz.com/Brian Van Hecke is our entrepreneur presenter – he is the founder of Curated Wellness, offering professional-quality supplements and custom curations with zero guesswork plus personalized nutrition coaching. Curated Wellness inspires people to live their best and healthiest life by providing sustainable and practical solutions to eliminate the guesswork around nutrition and supplements. Customers choose a membership plan, take an assessment and receive supplement recommendations, customized solutions, consultations, health evaluations, dietary and lifestyle recommendations and more. Read more at: https://curatedwellness.com Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
In today's Phone Tap, we're calling a woman who's boyfriend recently lost his phone... The GOOD NEWS is someone has it...The BAD NEWS...It's a stripper....But she has some GREAT things to say about the boyfriend!
In today's Phone Tap, we're calling a woman who's boyfriend recently lost his phone... The GOOD NEWS is someone has it...The BAD NEWS...It's a stripper....But she has some GREAT things to say about the boyfriend!
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Zena Srivatsa Arnold is the Global Chief Digital & Marketing Officer at Kimberly-Clark, the multinational personal care corporation with brands such as Kleenex, Kotex, Cottonelle, Huggies and many more! Before joining Kimberly-Clark, Zena held various roles at Google, Kellogg Company and Procter & Gamble where she and Jim partnered on several marketing initiatives with Folgers & Olay. In this conversation, Zena tells Jim about how her time working at a technology company helped her move faster at Kimberly-Clark. She also discusses how her team is measuring its brand's impact across the world and shares successful strategies for connecting to consumers with purpose.Support our sponsor Deloitte and experience their guidance on resilience for brands in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more at Deloitte.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In June 2020, Zena Arnold became the Global Chief Digital and Marketing Officer at Kimberly-Clark — the CPG giant famous for its paper goods such as Cottonelle, Kleenex and Huggies. Its products are used by more than a quarter of the world's population in 175 countries. Facing the challenge of joining the company amid a global pandemic, Arnold brought lessons from her years as a Google executive into a classic CPG environment. In this debut episode of The Current podcast, we sit down with Arnold — who is remarkably candid — to find out how she helped Kimberly-Clark embark on a global digital transformation during a year when everything changed.
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Americans, with Black Americans having a 40% higher death rate compared to White Americans.To help address this racial disparity and help destigmatize the issue of colorectal cancer, Cottonelle and BLKHLTH have partnered in a campaign called "GoodDownThere".In this episode Megan chats with Cottonelle's Cassie Begalle, Brand Manager for Cottonelle and Matthew McCurdy, Co-Founder of BLKHLTH - a nonprofit focused on the impact of racism on Black health.They discuss how, specifically, the partnership is trying to tackle a tough issue through the use of humor and a celebrity partnership with actor and comedian Deon Cole, how they're working to spread broad awareness about this issue but also meet people where they are with the tools they need to conduct at-home screenings and much, much more.Links & NotesCottonelle Good Down There SiteCottonelle on FacebookBLKHLTH websiteBLKHLTH on InstagramBLKHLTH on FacebookBLKHLTH on Twitter
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Americans, with Black Americans having a 40% higher death rate compared to White Americans. To help address this racial disparity and help destigmatize the issue of colorectal cancer, Cottonelle and BLKHLTH have partnered in a campaign called "GoodDownThere". In this episode Megan chats with Cottonelle's Cassie Begalle, Brand Manager for Cottonelle and Matthew McCurdy, Co-Founder of BLKHLTH - a nonprofit focused on the impact of racism on Black health. They discuss how, specifically, the partnership is trying to tackle a tough issue through the use of humor and a celebrity partnership with actor and comedian Deon Cole, how they're working to spread broad awareness about this issue but also meet people where they are with the tools they need to conduct at-home screenings and much, much more. Links & Notes Cottonelle Good Down There Site Cottonelle on Facebook BLKHLTH website BLKHLTH on Instagram BLKHLTH on Facebook BLKHLTH on Twitter
WE'RE BACK!!! Welcome to 2021... we're still in various levels of lockdown (except our New Zealand listeners) around the world. In this weeks episode we visit Stockholm, Sweden in 2016, where we discuss toilet paper, see a tiny Australian sat on a massive box and we witness The Greatest Interval Act Of All Time™ Toilet Paper Discussion: Charmin is now known as Cushelle in the UK Andrex is known as Cottonelle in Canada Who Gives A Crap is better than either of them for both a clean bum and a clean conscience *not sponsored* Supernatural - Hoard Toilet Paper OK, time to *actually* talk about the show: [Correction] Dami Im won The X Factor, not The Voice "Trying to feel your love through face time" (but not FaceTime, the Apple service) Shaky footage Kris took of Barei at CSD Berlin 2016 George Costanza - FIRE!! Ugh, I wish I was half as cool as Poli Genova Waylon - Outlaw In 'Em - 2018 "I have very uncomfortable question to you, 1944 is political song? Barei and Amir singing a duet of J'ai Cherché on the Eurovision promo trail KEiiNO (Norway 2019) at London Eurovision Party 2019 performing Shallow from A Star Is Born (yes, Eurovision artists do party together!) Coconut Shy Justin Timberlake 2004 Super Bowl half time show (Yes, you're only looking to see Janet Jackson's nipple) A full list of the 42 years of Swedish music That's Eurovision! Next Time: Eurovision 1969 in Sunny Spain! RuPaul's Drag Race US and UK Chat RuPaul - Trains Landscape Tweet Kris' RPDR UK winners predictions age well(!)
In this episode, hear from Dr. Gilda Carle Ph.D., the media’s Go-To Relationship Strategist & Performance Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a celebrity media personality, she was the therapist on TV's Sally Jessy Raphael show, as well as other TV & news shows, from Howard Stern to Dateline. She also conducts Relationship Wellness for the Bottom Line keynotes for corporations & medical facilities, including Columbia University Medical Center. As President of non-profit Country Cures® (www.CountryCures.org), she uniquely applies Country Music to empower Homeless Female Veterans. She is a product spokesperson (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com), keynote speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 18 books, including “Don’t Bet on the Prince!” (test question on “Jeopardy”), “How to WIN When Your Mate Cheats” (literary award winner from London Book Festival), and “Don’t Lie on Your Back for a Guy Who Doesn’t Have Yours” (featured on National Enquirer’s Health Page). She wrote the weekly “30-Second Therapist” column for the Today Show, the “Ask Dr. Gilda” column for Match.com, and she was the therapist in HBO’s Emmy Award winner, “Telling Nicholas,” featured on Oprah. She hosted Fox’s “Dr. Gilda” TV show pilot, MTV’s “Love Doc,” and TV shows on Trinity Broadcasting Network. TV’s Dr. Gilda show is currently in development. Read more at: https://www.drgilda.com/.On the Executive Spotlight is Len Green,, a serial entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, consultant and founder of The Green Group, an accounting, tax, consulting and advisory firm. He has been recognized nationally as a tax expert and family business consultant. Some of the successful business he's started include: a pet food company, a thoroughbred horse breeding and racing operation, a professional sports team, a commercial real estate management corporation and many startups. Read more at: http://www.greenco.com/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for January 24th at their Websites:Marc Canter, is the founder of Instigate.ai, a Conversational Storytelling tool, playback system and ecosystem that allows people to create their own personal bot, at: https://www.instigate.ai/Arthur Lih, is the founder of LifeVac, a non-invasive, single patient portable airway clearance device to be used in a choking emergency, at https://lifevac.net/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
In this episode, hear from Dr. Gilda Carle Ph.D., the media’s Go-To Relationship Strategist & Performance Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a celebrity media personality, she was the therapist on TV's Sally Jessy Raphael show, as well as other TV & news shows, from Howard Stern to Dateline. She also conducts Relationship Wellness for the Bottom Line keynotes for corporations & medical facilities, including Columbia University Medical Center. As President of non-profit Country Cures® (www.CountryCures.org), she uniquely applies Country Music to empower Homeless Female Veterans. She is a product spokesperson (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com), keynote speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 18 books, including “Don’t Bet on the Prince!” (test question on “Jeopardy”), “How to WIN When Your Mate Cheats” (literary award winner from London Book Festival), and “Don’t Lie on Your Back for a Guy Who Doesn’t Have Yours” (featured on National Enquirer’s Health Page). She wrote the weekly “30-Second Therapist” column for the Today Show, the “Ask Dr. Gilda” column for Match.com, and she was the therapist in HBO’s Emmy Award winner, “Telling Nicholas,” featured on Oprah. She hosted Fox’s “Dr. Gilda” TV show pilot, MTV’s “Love Doc,” and TV shows on Trinity Broadcasting Network. TV’s Dr. Gilda show is currently in development. Read more at: https://www.drgilda.com/.On the Executive Spotlight is Len Green,, a serial entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, consultant and founder of The Green Group, an accounting, tax, consulting and advisory firm. He has been recognized nationally as a tax expert and family business consultant. Some of the successful business he's started include: a pet food company, a thoroughbred horse breeding and racing operation, a professional sports team, a commercial real estate management corporation and many startups. Read more at: http://www.greenco.com/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for January 24th at their Websites:Marc Canter, is the founder of Instigate.ai, a Conversational Storytelling tool, playback system and ecosystem that allows people to create their own personal bot, at: https://www.instigate.ai/Arthur Lih, is the founder of LifeVac, a non-invasive, single patient portable airway clearance device to be used in a choking emergency, at https://lifevac.net/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
The holidays are upon us as well as the last few weeks of 2020! We take a quick look back to see how well we did with the goals we outlined a year ago and talk about where Am Writing Fantasy and the podcast is headed in the brand new year. Plus, Happy Holidays to all of our listeners and Patreon supporters. We love having you share this time with us! SUPPORT THE AM WRITING FANTASY PODCAST! Please tell a fellow author about the show and visit us at Apple podcast and leave a rating and review. Join us at www.patreon.com/AmWritingFantasy. For as little as a dollar a month, you'll get awesome rewards and keep the Am Writing Fantasy podcast going. Narrator (4s): You're listening to the M writing fantasy podcast in today's publishing landscape. You can reach fans all over the world. Query letters are a thing of the past. You don't even need an literary agent. There is nothing standing in the way of making a living from writing. Join two best selling authors who have self published more than 20 books between them now on to the show with your hosts, Auden, Bert, and Gasper. Jesper (32s): Hello, I'm Jesper Autumn (34s): and I'm Autumn. Jesper (36s): This is episode 104 of the am. Riding fences, you podcast. And we are right before Christmas Episode releases. So first of all, Merry Christmas, everyone. Yes. Happy holidays. Autumn (50s): Hey, it is also the winter solstice. So that's kinda cool. Yeah. And th this episode might be slightly different from most probably shorter as well, but we'll see how that goes. We're notorious for our 40 minutes. So maybe now you never know. We'll see. But we wanted for one to talk about the year that passed and also the year to come for the am writing fantasy podcast, but above all, we wanted to thank you for listening. Jesper (1m 24s): And also say that we hope that you will have a wonderful Christmas. Are you feeling the Christmas mood yet? Autumn (1m 33s): Oh, well, I didn't expect you to play Christmas music. So I guess that's adorable. Jesper (1m 41s): Very, yeah, I was, I was actually playing the jingle there just to see if I could do something to get into the mood myself. Well you're yeah. I mean, you've had such a busy week. I mean, looking back with this as a recorded, who knows you're going to have your entire new apartment, like completely set up, but right now you're sitting on boxes and the darks. Oh yeah, yeah. And of course, we're also recording this a couple of weeks before Christmas. So while you might live well, when this release is it's going to be the 21st of December, but we actually recording it a few weeks in advance. So yeah, I'm not really in the mood at the moment, as you say, I've just been through over the last week, moving from the house to an apartment. Jesper (2m 27s): So it's, it's so messy and stressful. I do not feel very Christmas like at the moment. Oh, you'll get there. You'll get there. There'll be, especially with the two boys. You'll, you'll have lots to celebrate and it's a celebration and your first one in a new place, it's exciting new journey, a new stage of your guys's life. So you'll have a lot to celebrate. I'm sure it'll be fine. Yeah, that is true. Yeah. And I actually didn't open the computer once for about a week. Isn't that crazy? I don't know if that has ever happened before my computer would think that the world had ended. If I didn't touch it for a full say so, Oh, that's amazing. Jesper (3m 7s): That's going to feel very, Yeah, it, yeah. And I, every muscle in my body is like aching from moving. And, but we managed to cram an entire house into an apartment apart from the few things that we had, we put into a small storage room. But other than that, it's just like boxes. Yeah. Yeah. Do you think you'll get everything to fit or you think a few things, more things will go back to the storage unit? Well, the story's unit is full, so there's no. So it's staying in the apartment or it's being sold. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I don't know. I hope, I hope we'll, we'll manage to find places for everything. Jesper (3m 48s): I mean, we did of course throw out a lot of things from the house that we just never used. And then we put in those things that we didn't want to throw out into the storage room. So I hope everything you will find its place. I mean, part of the problem at the moment is also that we sold some of the old furniture to the new owners of the house, because then we didn't have to move it. And it didn't quite fit in here style-wise either. So, so that was actually nice. But then we also had to go and buy a bunch of new stuff to replace it. So yesterday I was putting Ikea furniture together for, from, I got up in the morning to after dinner time in the evening. Jesper (4m 32s): And, and until all of that is put together, we don't have places to put, you know, so it's like cabinets and drawers and all kinds of stuff. So you need to put it together before we can start putting things in it. Right. So that's part of the problem right now as well. I actually have a confession. I really wish we were on the same land mass in Cottonelle because I absolutely adore putting together Ikea furniture. I don't know why the Alan keys and the instructions and seeing something take shape from a bunch of boards is actually like, I just, I volunteer whenever I see someone who has like Ikea, Oh, let me do it. So I wish I was there helping you feed me toasted money. Jesper (5m 17s): I would happily put together your furniture for you. So it's very unfortunate that there's this like pandemic. And I can't just hop on a plane because that would be a blast. Yeah. It's not, I wouldn't say that. I mind putting Ikea furniture together that much either. It's, it's not that I mind, but the problem for us at the moment is still does so much of it that it takes forever. I mean, I think we spent like two and a half thousand dollars on lucky furniture. So it's like The leather furniture from Ikea. Oh yeah. And especially that you can't really, especially, you're already in a crammed apartment with other people and boxes and you have to find a place to lay out all this stuff, build it and then build something else and move it around. Jesper (6m 3s): And you're yeah. You probably feel like you're building the walls of a labyrinth around you. Yeah. That's Pretty accurate. You think I've moved before. That's crazy. But I know you have Well for entire different reasons, but you've had a very busy week. Yeah. I did a kind of didn't think about it, which I'm glad November was a fantastic month. I joined nano I, I got my 50,000 words and I would not change that for a bit. But coming out of that, I suddenly realized that we're about to launch not one, not two but three new courses. And I had wanted to rebuild the course website for probably a year and a half, two years. Jesper (6m 48s): And I was going to do it this January. But if you're going to release courses, you're gonna have new people signing up. And one of them is free. So we're probably going to have a lot of people picking that one up. I realize that I officially, we started with just three days, but then we did rearrange some things. And you gave me a full week, which was exciting to rebuild a website of over 300 pages and featuring six courses, plus a free starter kit and some downloads. And it was, I will say though, I mean, this is hardly my first rodeo with a website, but this was the first time that I actually, every time I had an exclamation, it was not a curse word. Jesper (7m 34s): I almost found myself going, yes, I love you. I love this theme. I love what I'm doing. I love the help that's available. I was so excited. I mean, I think my husband, well, he knows I'm crazy cause he married a writer. So he knows there's a little touched, but I was just, I actually had a lot of fun when I was learning a few things. I didn't know. And then finding code written to solve problems that don't even realize it's going to have before I started doing this, I was just like, this is amazing. This is absolutely amazing. I think the website came out beautifully. I'm thrilled. I need a day off. And that's, I want to spend a whole day writing and just staring off at the clouds, the squirrels chasing each other through the woods. Jesper (8m 22s): Can't blame you. But, but, and I, especially like the, the add in that you found all the plugin, Which, which helps students to track Their progress. So it has like a program, Which I really like. I know I did find one thing. I've got to tweak on it in a couple of pages, but it's very, very minor, but there's internal navigation and there's like this progress tracker for students and it checks off a box on the menu that tells them they did that module. And it's just so awesome. I'm I'm really, like I said, I'm thrilled. It's better for the students. It's it's better. It looks better. It functions better from a coding standpoint. Jesper (9m 4s): So it's all, Oh, wins. Even if it might've grown another gray hair or two during the last week and maybe fried a brain cell, Oh, we go on the internet with the yam writing fantasy podcast. So I just noticed this morning that we had to Richard dropped back into the am, riding fences, who Facebook for the first time in a long while. And he shared how he, he should pick a list of, Of all the groups that he's a member and then check marks against all those that he actually posts into. Make sure he covers all of them. But the richest post just made me think about how it tied in pretty well with today's topic in the sense of cleaning up before the end of the year. Jesper (9m 52s): Tell me how many Facebook groups are you a member of autumn? Do you know? I don't want to know what I have to admit. I'm really bad because I rarely go on Facebook. And my mom's constantly didn't you see that photo? I posted a link. No, I only go to my group, so I don't want to know, but you're right. I, how many should I be a member of probably five. How many am I a member of? Probably over a hundred. Okay. Yeah. This probably happens to a lot of, you know, that they, a member of all kinds of groups that seemed interesting at the time and then they completely forgot about it. So yeah, I don't know this morning, I actually did a bit of cleanup and I'm down to something like, I think five groups that I'm a member of now, myself and nothing more. Jesper (10m 40s): I deleted all the other stuff that I'd never go and check anyway. Oh, excellent. That is exciting. And maybe, you know, I do like, I don't like to wait for new year's resolutions to make changes, but I do like the reminder of now's a good time to clean house and check my book manuscripts and do things along those lines. So I'm sure I have some Facebook groups I could whittle out myself. So that's a good idea. And I'm glad Richard found his way back to us and that hopefully he'll be popping back in more often. Yeah. And if It definitely, and if you're listening, Richard, thank you for stopping by. But of course in general, DM writing fences to Facebook group is normally quite active. Jesper (11m 25s): So if you're not a member yet just search for M writing fences in the group section of Facebook and then you can apply to become a member. And one of us we'll let you in, or maybe one of our moderators will. Yes, absolutely. Yeah. We were actually just in there before we started recording this. And what did I found that one post that had like 191 comments, there were a little active, just, just tat it's a great place to be. Yeah, absolutely. And there, there's a couple of thousand fantasy authors in there already, so it's actually a pretty good community. And if you know, if you have any questions or anything, you want some fellow authors to share some thoughts about, then that's a great place to post your stuff And to today's topic. Jesper (12m 16s): You know what I did, autumn, I've actually managed while I was in Facebook earlier today, I actually managed to dig out a Facebook post that I wrote on December 23rd, 2019. So like a year ago. Excellent. Yeah, because it was a post in which I summarized our goals for 2020. So how did we do, Oh, that's how I thought it would be a good workplace. Start here too. I could read out aloud that post and then we can just discuss how we think we did against those goals. That sounds perfect. I love this setup. Jesper (12m 55s): Let's go for it. Okay. So let, this is then me reading the post. First of all, allow autumn and myself to extend our blessings and love for all you wonderful writers. It's been a very busy year for us and 2020 is going to be no different last week. We agreed what we want to achieve in 2020. Number one, complete the world building course and release it. Number two, complete the self-publishing success course and release it. Number three, publish our short guide on story ideas. Number four, publish our step-by-step step system for plotting number five, publish a workbook for plotting number six, complete and release a brand new course on email marketing and number seven, redesign the am writing fantasy website. Jesper (13m 51s): And then it goes on to say, as you can see, that's quite a lot. Once all of that has been completed, we're going to focus entirely on new fiction series. If all goes well, we will write three to four books in 2021. We hope you are heading into a productive year writing and a huge thank you for being part of our community. We wish you a Merry Christmas and happy new years Ormond Yesper. That's a very good post. Yeah, I thought, and I thought it was so such a good starting point because actually if I'm looking down that list of items we wanted to do, I think we will. Jesper (14m 30s): They I'm writing fantasy website site is not quite done yet, but as we are recording a bit ahead of time here, it's probably going to be done before we hit new years. And if so, we can basically Mark all of these complete that's what I, with your listing them, I'm letting go. This is going to be something we haven't done. And we're like, world-building building course. Nope. Did that self publishing success? Nope. Did one. The books, All three of them, for least and were all bestsellers in August of bailing course. That is we haven't released it yet because we haven't decided when to, but it is, it is there, it is ready. I could release it tomorrow. And so, yeah, it's just the I'm writing fantasy website, which that won't take too long. Jesper (15m 14s): Hopefully by the time we're recording this, versus when we release it, maybe that'll be done. I don't think I've ever actually hit every single one of my goals, especially goals that big and ambitious and we haven't done more than we listed there. So that's just, we did the character building course. What's not even on the list. Yeah we, so that was your doing, you came up On the fly there in the middle of the year, In the middle of a pandemic. And so everyone was doing courses on a discount to help out keep people entertained and educated and optimistic. And we asked the people in the am writing fantasy, Facebook group, what would you like? Jesper (15m 55s): And they said a character development course. And we did it in like two weeks. Yeah, no, but actually, I mean, because one, one thing one could say when you review like a, to do list and say, okay, you tick off everything. One thing one could say would be, well, if it's just an easy list, then of course you can get all of it done. But actually this list has some huge items on them. You know, there are several full full courses here, the world-building course. Well that probably took us two and a half year to develop. And that was not done during 2020. That was a two and two years project and just finished up in 2020. Jesper (16m 36s): But there was a lot of very heavy items on this list that yes, some of it has been in the works since 2019, but just to get all of it finished up and released in 2020, I think, I don't think this is an ambitious list that we created at the end of 2019, to be honest. No, it was, I think a very ambitious list, but we had, we knew we had all of these things on the, on the burner and some of them had been cooking away more than long enough. And it was finally, this is the year. This is the year we're going to make it happen and we're going to get them done. And by doing that in the saying it, we, we really did it and it certainly didn't happen by sitting back saying, I hope it happens. Jesper (17m 19s): We've been working our butts off to make it happen. And he decided, you know, you sold a house and moved as well. So it's been really, and I have switched from a department to a cabin in the woods. So there's been even lots of moving, going on in our personal lives. Yeah. That's actually true. Yeah, yeah. Crazy year. Yeah, it has been, but I don't know if there's, is there more about 2020 or should we do a bit of forward-looking? I don't think so. I mean, we knew when we came into that, we had said basically from the get-go it was going to be a platform building year. We were going to finish up a lot of our projects so that we could look ahead and that's where we're at is 2021. Jesper (18m 0s): We're looking ahead. And I don't think our plans or our goals has changed much from what we posted in 2019. No, not really. It's pretty much on track with that. And I would also say from the perspective of this podcast, I don't think that much, I mean, we don't have any plans as such to change anything. We'd probably just going to keep going with the same, let's say frequency, but also the same format that, that listeners know today. I don't think we don't. We, well, we don't really have any plans listed of things. Jesper (18m 42s): We want to change with the podcast as such either. No, but I think this would be a good chance for listeners once, you know, you get over your holiday cheer and, and have a moment to reflect. If there's anything you would like to see in 2021, if you would like any topics you would want us to cover people. You want us to interview that you think would be cool. Do you drop it into the comments and let us know? And we would love to see what your ideas are, but I think, I mean, I'm really happy. We hit a hundred episodes in 2020, and I'm looking forward to 2021 and watching that number increase in watching the number of listeners increase. I mean, every, the stats go up every week. Jesper (19m 23s): So I'm really happy. I think a lot of writers are finding us and liking us and coming back and unless someone is going to comment differently, I'm just going to keep believing in that. Yeah. I was actually looking into some of the stats earlier today because actually we launched this podcast in February, 2019 and it grew really quickly, you know, by the end of the first year. So coming into the beginning of 2020, we had increased the monthly downloads by more than 10 times from where we started. So that was pretty encouraging as we were heading into 2020. Jesper (20m 6s): And then I would say from there, the podcast has grown a bit throughout the year, this year as well, but not nearly as close as it did in 2019, which is of course not surprising because that was it's, it's much easier to gain a huge percentage increase once you don't have much from a starting point, right. Zero to 10 is really big. Yeah. Yeah, indeed. So, but it has been growing throughout 2020 as well. So on one hand that's okay. On the other hand, you know, 2020 has been a bit crazy with coronavirus, the U S election and so on and so on. Jesper (20m 46s): So I think as we are heading into 2021, now that's also the time where I, at least personally, I would like to start see some more growth in the listenership of this podcast. Yeah. That would be really, I would be excited about that myself too. I think they're out there, but yeah, it's been a year. I mean, most people, I mean, when I listen to podcasts, it's usually while I'm driving or walking or, you know, commuting, things like that. And a lot of us are teleworking. So the commute time is between, you know, the bedroom and the home office is a lot shorter than most people who had to drive before. So I think that's probably impacted things a little bit. Jesper (21m 26s): At least I'm hopeful. I certainly know there's been more engagement and I do see some downloads, but I think it's always a good goal to try to increase listeners and see this grow because I, you know, I'm a gardener and ecologist in my blood, so I like to see things grow. Doesn't it's happy. Yeah, absolutely. So if you are the listener one to help us out a bit here, then there's actually a number of things that you can do as a, As a little Christmas gift for Yeah. To put us on the right path for 2021. So number one, if you haven't done so already, please leave a rating and review of the podcast wherever you listen to it, because it actually makes a huge difference in terms of the different podcast aggregators proposing, or suggesting our podcast to new listeners is so they go off the ratings and reviews and if there's a lot of them, then they will suggest our podcast to junior listeners as well. Jesper (22m 27s): So that will help. And secondly, if you know, a writer, why not mention this podcast to that person, it's, it's sort of like a win-win situation, right? That, that, that other person will be happy to learn of a new podcast to listen to. And that you've done a good deed and that's pretty much in line with the Christmas spirit. Yeah. That would be the best. I'm a hard person to give Christmas presents to because well, you know, I write and I draw and I, I mean, what can people give me other than time? My laptop's functioning I'm happy. So that would be a fantastic present. I think though, to put into our stockings, if people would go ahead and leave a review and mentioned it to other folks or in other groups, I would so appreciate it. Jesper (23m 11s): I know we'd both, so appreciate it and make us feel warm and fuzzy, which is definitely the holiday spirit. Yeah. So I don't know, I'm sort of thinking that this is an episode right before Christmas autumn, and I know people are busy. So I'm almost thinking that I was gonna head into wrapping things up here for, for today's episode. But I don't know if you have anything important to mention before I get into that. No, I think I'm just hopeful 2021 is a crazy Year globally. And I think, you know, unless we get into our personal wishlist and goals for the year that I think as a podcast and as I'm writing fantasy, you know, we're hoping to write some books, get some stuff put together and not have quite a year is going to be our cookie or dessert after a year of flat for the building. Jesper (24m 7s): I'm so looking forward to the, working on the books we've been, and again, it's not like we're just going to start from scratch in January. We've been working on the outlines and the plots and the character development in the world building. So I think we're ready to hit 20, 21 I'm running. Yeah. We're looking so much forward to it. And I, we're also looking forward to record a lot more podcast episodes for you in the year to come and thank you for listening during the year that passed. And if you weren't out there, all of you, you know, if we didn't get any support on Patrion, if we didn't get some emails, once in a while, or somebody tweeting us once in a while to let us know that this podcast actually means something to you, then I doubt we would have concluded that we were going to continue for 2021. Jesper (24m 60s): So thank you so much for, for all that support out there. We appreciate it. Every comment, every review we read them, we appreciate them. And then when we get a chance, if especially if it's via email, we try to get back to people. So thank you for all of the support and the reviews and the kind words we really, it means so much to us, right? So next Monday West in there, right between Christmas and new year, autumn will have a very interesting interview with the wonderful Brian Cohen for you. Narrator (25m 36s): If you like, what you just heard, there's a few things you can do to support the am writing fantasy podcast. 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improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning
“Any time something really great happens in my career, it's usually because something failed and went off the rails first.” - Nicole Emerick In this episode, Erin brings on Nicole Emerick, a social savvy, blog-friendly entrepreneur who is the queen at finding creative side hustles while working her corporate jobs. Listen in on this conversation that involves all things social media, how it's a double-edged sword, and how taking care of you should be the #1 priority. Listen to Nicole as she shares stories about failing forward through her entrepreneurial journey, and the secrets and impact social media has made on all of our lives. This is a juicy one! Links from show discussions: 24/6: Nicole's recommended book on social media improve it! Virtual workshops Nicole's LinkedIn Nicole's Instagram About the guest: In 2008, Nicole Emerick was unfulfilled working as a Commercial Banker and decided she needed a creative outlet. MsCareerGirl.com was born. Nicole's blog existed to help ambitious young professional women find out who they are, what they want and how to get there. Nicole partnered with brands like Microsoft, Chevy, Hampton Inn, Secret and InStyle before selling her blog in 2013. Nicole has since owned her own content marketing agency, been an Adjunct Professor at DePaul University and served as Vice President of Social Media and Influencer Marketing at FCB Chicago where she worked on brands like Botox, GE Appliances, Cottonelle and more. Today Nicole leads Allstate's Social Media Center of Excellence. About the Host: Erin Diehl is the founder and Chief “Yes, And” officer of improve it! and host of the failed it! Podcast. She's a performer, facilitator and professional risk-taker who lives by the mantra, “get comfortable with the uncomfortable.” Through a series of unrelated dares, Erin has created improve it!, a unique professional development company that pushes others to laugh, learn and grow. Her work with clients such as United Airlines, PepsiCo, Groupon, Deloitte, Motorola, Walgreens, and The Obama Foundation earned her the 2014 Chicago RedEye Big Idea Award and has nominated her for the 2015-2019 Chicago Innovations Award. This graduate from Clemson University is a former experiential marketing and recruiting professional as well as a veteran improviser from the top improvisational training programs in Chicago, including The Second City, i.O. Theater, and The Annoyance Theatre. When she is not playing pretend or facilitating, she enjoys running and beach dates with her husband and son, and their eight pound toy poodle, BIGG Diehl. You can follow the failed it! Podcast on Instagram and facebook, and you can follow Erin here on Instagram. We can't wait to connect with you online!
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Cottonelle recall, It’s a four-peat!, It’s officially cuffing season, plus music from Sunshine Boys, listener feedback and a lot more! [EP78] The post Stephs In The City – Tainted Butt Wipes appeared first on Radio Misfits.
In today's Better Wealth Breakdown, Dan and I discuss why toilet paper can teach you a thing or two about emergency funds. Several months ago when COVID hit, the grocery store shelves were immediately emptied of bathroom tissue by a panicked American public. In a time of crisis, the toilet paper was the first thing people hoarded. Some people were caught off guard, having only a few days supply of TP in their home. Others simply went into their emergency stash of Cottonelle and didn’t break a sweat. Their minds were at ease and their bottoms stayed clean. So, what does this have to do with having an emergency stash of cash? Dan and Caleb break it down in this short episode. #BETTERWEALTH
It's part 2 of the itnerview with Jess Henderson, host of the soon to be released podcast, PMS : Plants, Medicine, Spirit. Natalie and Jess discuss more accountability in being anti racist and life in the NYC and the comedy community.
The Issue with Tissue, A Report from NRDC Please note: excerpts in the bullet list below are taken verbatim from the 2019 report This week I am happy to share my conversation with Jennifer Skene, international law fellow with NRDC and lead author of The Issue with Tissue Report that details the destruction of the boreal forest as a result of clear-cut logging. The boreal forest is a precious forest ecosystem that lies just below the Arctic Circle. It spans 1.9 billion hectares and represents 14% of Earth’s land, stretching across Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, Russia, and China, crowning the earth in a ring of green. It is home to hundreds of species numbering in billions of lives, including the iconic . It is home to more than 600 First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities whose traditional territories are in the boreal. It is being fast destroyed by American and Canadian logging companies. In our conversation, we discuss the U.S. tissue market — which generates $31 billion in revenue every year, second only to China — and the report published by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) titled “The Issue with Tissue.” (The report was updated this year and can be found here: The Issue with Tissue 2.0.) This in-depth report presents the environmental atrocities being committed by huge U.S. and Canadian corporation in Canada — Proctor & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, and Georgia-Pacific, among others — and details the broad destruction that is underway right now with the tacit approval of the Canadian Government. It also offers us a great way out of being complicit in that destruction with its handy BUYER’S GUIDE TO THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AT-HOME TISSUE PRODUCTS (See page 15 of the Report.) Here are some disturbing highlights from the report: The United States consumes more toilet paper than any other country, using a whopping 9.2 billion pounds of it each year—about 28 pounds per person. Americans, who make up just over 4 percent of the world’s population, account for over 20 percent of global tissue consumption. The three companies with the largest market shares in the tissue sector, Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, and Georgia-Pacific, still rely almost exclusively on virgin pulp for their at-home tissue brands. Much of the tissue pulp in the United States comes from the boreal forest of Canada, which is home to over 600 Indigenous communities. Industrial logging claims more than a million acres of boreal forest every year, equivalent to seven National Hockey League rinks each minute, in part to meet demand for tissue products in the United States. Between 1996 and 2015, more than 28 million acres of boreal forest were logged, an area roughly the size of Ohio. More than 90 percent of this logging was done by clearcutting, which removes nearly all trees from an area. These clearcut forests can take more than a century to return to their pre-logging condition, and some never do. Major brands such as Charmin, Cottonelle, and Angel Soft are made entirely from 100% virgin fiber. Here is why we must stop the destruction of this absolutely amazing region: The global boreal is especially vital to worldwide efforts to fight climate change since it stores more carbon per hectare than any other forest biome on earth and holds more carbon than all the currently accessible oil, gas, and coal reserves combined. It is an essential nesting ground for billions of migratory birds that populate the skies of North America. Yet, for all forests’ value, we are quite literally flushing them down the toilet. SOLUTIONS EXIST Fortunately, solutions promoting healthy forests and a healthy planet already exist. Companies and consumers simply need to embrace them. Instead of relying on virgin pulp, tissue companies can use recycled content or sustainably sourced alternative fibers such as wheat straw and bamboo. Use of these materials to create tissue can dramatically reduce our destructive impact on the boreal and other forests around the world. Because agricultural residue is often burned if not put to alternative use, using agricultural residue in tissue is additionally beneficial because it prevents this residue emitting carbon dioxide and other harmful air pollutants. Producers should look for bamboo that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) to ensure it is sustainably sourced and indicate that certification on their products.” SHOW RESOURCES The Issue With Tissue 2.0 report BUYER’S GUIDE TO THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AT-HOME TISSUE PRODUCTS – Page 15 from the NRDC Report Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) website ABOUT Jennifer Skene, NRDC, author of The Issue with Tissue ABOUT Shelley Vinyard, NRDC, author of The Issue with Tissue Canada Invests in the Future of Intact Boreal Forests, NRDC Blogpost, August 20, 2019 by Jennifer Skene The Indigenous Guardians Program from the Indigenous Leadership Initiative Also see The Boreal Forest project at davidsuzuki.org Audible Café theme music by Brian Eddy You also heard “Raining Trees” by Tiokasin Ghosthorse, producer and host of First Voices Indigenous Radio The bird calls you heard in this episode were recorded from the Boreal Songbird Initiative, dedicated to education and outreach about the importance of the boreal forest to North America’s birds, other wildlife, and the global environment.
Rio sabotages a Mother's Day gift. Costco Guy is a sheep herder? Poor Ruggles, Rio's dog hates his guts. Rob Oh is traumatized by the mesh in swim trunks which leads to the coin purse invention:for your support. Rob Oh is a saint who wishes Covid on nobody? Places of worship are killing off their parishes? Cottonelle the holy grail? If you could afford? Flamingos everywhere!!!?
Values based marketing, cause marketing, purpose led marketing - we’re seeing these purpose driven trends arise across marketing teams but what does it really mean? What types of campaigns are run on these teams? Why is this an important function? In this episode we interview Kai Johnson, Values-Led Marketing Manager at Salesforce and Stephanie Pines, Senior Global Director of Creative Content and Design for Family Care at Kimberly-Clark. We dive into a timely purpose driven social campaign where Cottonelle is teaming up with United Way to #ShareASquare. Kimberly-Clark is donating $1 for every mention of #ShareASquare on social media, up to $100,000. We also brought on a social expert, Leigh Price to share relevant tips on social media marketing. Resource: Social Studio 90 day free trial: sfdc.co/social90days Details on #ShareASquare: www.cottonelle.com/en-us/share-a-square
Weekly Brand Buzz: August 23rd, 2019This week the BUZZ features Stella Artois-induced hallucinations, Cottonelle vacations, & Trivago.The BUZZ is a weekly video segment that's curated by humans for humans. In other words, no evil robots have been used to create this podcast.Listen to each short episode and get fresh BUZZ from the world of marketing and beyond. Presented by Speaking Human—where marketing and pop culture collide. Visit SpeakingHuman.com/BUZZ to watch these and other podcast episodes, or to get more human content and to explore our extremely human universe.
Weekly Brand Buzz: August 16th, 2019This week the BUZZ features Stella Artois-induced hallucinations, Cottonelle vacations, & Trivago.The BUZZ is a weekly video segment that's curated by humans for humans. In other words, no evil robots have been used to create this podcast.Listen to each short episode and get fresh BUZZ from the world of marketing and beyond. Presented by Speaking Human—where marketing and pop culture collide. Visit SpeakingHuman.com/BUZZ to watch these and other podcast episodes, or to get more human content and to explore our extremely human universe.
This week we contemplate life without toilet paper. We try to understand what really happened when Gov. Cuomo met his daughter’s boyfriend for a home-cooked meatball dinner. Also on the docket: to corona shame or not to corona shame? ***Check out CuomoSays.com for cool merch featuring Andrew Cuomo’s best Powerpoint slides. All proceeds go to the Food Bank of New York City*** HEAR US ON ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/ OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJ STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nope SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracks POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/SrJY RADIO PUBLIC https://radiopublic.com/this-week-in-nope-GAOx3N In this week’s episode: Read Katie Rosman’s story in the New York Times about “corona shaming.” Big #YUPs to… Fiona Apple - listen to her new album “Fetch the Bolt Cutters” here. Vanity Fair for publishing Rachel’s story about her husband’s near-death experience battling coronavirus.
Despite our fears, we’re helping Geri and our audience stay positive, talking about what businesses (like Dyson, Cottonelle, Gap, and Anheuser-Busch), as well as neighborhoods, are doing to uplift thousands, and how the FDA has fast-tracked a blood treatment that injects antibodies from recovered COVID patients into any who are sick. Also, some of our podcast stories have reached overseas in amazing ways. EMAIL us to be on the show or share good news: podcast@GNN.org SUBSCRIBE to the Good News Morning Jolt email: gnn.to/jolt REVIEW and Subscribe to the show on iTunes—or Podbean, or on Spotify.
Lets all hope that the powers that be at Charmin and Cottonelle don't ever colude to raise the prices of their product cause this weekend provided a pretty interesting case study for them. If your toilet Paper Game is on point however we have a solution for what to do when you are bored at home.
Beyond Social Media: The Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations Podcast
During episode 262, co-hosts B.L. Ochman and David Erickson discuss Spotify's major embrace of podcasts with The Story of The Clash; LinkedIn's new Hello Monday podcast; April the Giraffe's pregnant again..and David could not give a rip; Tesla's Easter Egg troll; BBC's article chatbots; Buffer's vertical video report; a Texas school teacher's Facebook Live bedtime stories; Apple's AR Glasses; Microsoft's HoloLens 2; pharmafluencers; Sealioning; The Great Toilet Paper Controversy of 2019 featuring Walmart and Cottonelle; racist self-driving cars; deceptive from fields; plus great new apps and important stats and a lot of stuff in between. Show Notes & Links: http://beyondsocialmediashow.com/262 Watch the video version Connect with the show on social media Subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter
Dr. Gilda Carle is the media’s Go-To Relationship Expert & Corporate Performance Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a media personality, she was the in-house therapist on TV’s Sally Jessy Raphael show, as well as on every other talk show on national TV. In the corporate sector, she has conducted Relationship Wellness training for Columbia University Medical Center, as well as other medical facilities, banking institutions, utility companies, entertainment organizations, and more Fortune 50 companies. As a recognizable, trusted, and accessible professional, she is also a product spokesperson for large companies that want to partner with her followers (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com). A keynote motivational speaker, she includes the wisdom from the 17 relationship books she authored, including, “Don’t Bet on the Prince!” (test question on “Jeopardy”), “How to WIN When Your Mate Cheats” (literary award winner from London Book Festival), and “Don’t Lie on Your Back for a Guy Who Doesn’t Have Yours” (for millennials) with its companion workbook, “My Rants & Ramblings Journal.” Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take The Lead community today: Dr. DianeHamilton.com Dr. Diane Hamilton Facebook Dr. Diane Hamilton Twitter Dr. Diane Hamilton LinkedIn Dr. Diane Hamilton YouTube Dr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
Dr. Gilda Carle is the media’s Go-To Relationship Expert & Corporate Performance Coach, serving clients worldwide. As a media personality, she was the in-house therapist on TV’s Sally Jessy Raphael show, as well as on every other talk show on national TV. In the corporate sector, she has conducted Relationship Wellness training for Columbia University Medical Center, as well as other medical facilities, banking institutions, utility companies, entertainment organizations, and more Fortune 50 companies. As a recognizable, trusted, and accessible professional, she is also a product spokesperson for large companies that want to partner with her followers (Hallmark, Harlequin, Sprint, Cottonelle, Galderma Pharmaceuticals, Match.com). A keynote motivational speaker, she includes the wisdom from the 17 relationship books she authored, including, “Don’t Bet on the Prince!” (test question on “Jeopardy”), “How to WIN When Your Mate Cheats” (literary award winner from London Book Festival), and “Don’t Lie on Your Back for a Guy Who Doesn’t Have Yours” (for millennials) with its companion workbook, “My Rants & Ramblings Journal.” Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take The Lead community today: Dr. DianeHamilton.com Dr. Diane Hamilton Facebook Dr. Diane Hamilton Twitter Dr. Diane Hamilton LinkedIn Dr. Diane Hamilton YouTube Dr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
Shaft’s Big Score! (1972) is the quickly-made sequel to the Blaxploitation History Month classic. This time John Shaft (Richard Roundtree) is tracking down his friend’s killer and a missing $250,000 in cash. Mobsters, lowlifes and cops all stand in his way. Can Shaft get the job done again? In the second half we talk a […]
Meghan Parks is a performer/writer/comic at the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre. You can currently see her in Thrones! The Musical Parody at Hudson Theater in LA, and on your TV talking about toilet paper in a Cottonelle commercial! Twitter: @Meghan__Parks
Stephanie Carls, digital lifestyle enthusiast, and video marketer joins host Deirdre Breakenridge on Women Worldwide. Named a "Twitter Powerhouse" by The Huffington Post, Stephanie shares her passion for technology and social media focusing on the ways both are changing how you live and share information. Through engaging video content, she enjoys showing how to make sense of technology so you can tap and swipe your way to a simpler and more savvy life. On the show, Stephanie shares many interesting insights on social media and technology. She lets you in on some important video marketing strategy tips and what it truly means to be a digital lifestyle enthusiast. When it comes to being "on camera" Stephanie states, “You really have to want to do and practice makes perfect.” She recommends recording yourself and asking your closest confidants to critique your performance. Her biggest question to her inner circle, “Is the Stephanie you get on camera the same as the Stephanie who sits in a room with you?” The underlying message: You always have to be the most authentic version of yourself. Stephanie also offers advice to Millennials on how to navigate social media. Just because you think it “disappears” doesn’t really mean that post / comment / video really goes away. A little more about Stephanie Carls … Stephanie is frequently asked to participate as a spokesperson / digital correspondent. She has enjoyed working with Cottonelle, Chevrolet (as video host for 2012 SXSW Interactive Festival), Marketwired, Nike Women, Hallmark, GoPro, Nexersys (appearing on CBS "The Doctors") and more. As a digital lifestyle enthusiast, Stephanie shares her favorite products, helps navigate new apps, and offers tech tips. With her creativity in her videos, she has even landed features in The New York Times and NBC News. You can learn more about Stephanie at her website and connect with her on LinkedIn and Twitter @stephelisecarls
Why do we wear underwear anyway? Should we all be going commando? We ask famous TV personalities Mr. Whipple, the Charmin Bears, Zach Braff's TP Puppy, and more! Join us while we embark on a journey through some of television's greatest toilet paper commercials from Charmin, Cottonelle and Quilted Northern. Find out what old-timey 1960s grocers had to say about squeezability, what a magical animated quilter would think about your bathroom habits, and learn about the eternal debate: soft vs strong. Theme music: I Feel Fantastic by Jonathan Coulton, http://www.jonathancoulton.com/