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How crucial is brand photography when it comes to the success of your business? In today's episode, Ali chats with owner of Pilates Barre Lex, Hannah Merideth. Hannah shares the power of brand photography and the impact it has had on establishing her business. Time-stamps:Meet Hannah and hear the story behind Pilates Bar Lex (1:47)Investing in branding photography as part of start-up costs (9:51)The goals behind brand photography (15:45)Making sure to actually use your brand photos (17:58)The planning process for your brand shoot (20:35)Brand Photography (24:24)Capturing you in your most authentic form (25:38)The power of brand photography in your small business (29:20)How often to schedule a brand photography shoot (33:13)Brand photography sets you apart in your industry (37:09)Mentioned in This Episode:Pilates Barre Lex Instagram: instagram.com/pilatesbarrelex_Pilates Barre Lex Website: pilatesbarrelex.comBrand Photography: brandandmarket.co/contactEpisode 32 Creating A Brand with Victoria of BrandWell Designs: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creating-a-brandWebsite: brandandmarket.coInstagram: instagram.com/brandandmarket.co
In this engaging conversation, Joel Lorne shares his journey from a professional editor to a passionate golf content creator. He discusses his lifestyle choices, including his favorite foods and books, and emphasizes the importance of creativity and personal fulfillment in his work. Joel reflects on the challenges of navigating the content landscape, the balance between popularity and legacy, and the significance of making content that resonates with both himself and his audience. In this conversation, Joel Lorne discusses the balance between tradition and innovation in food, the importance of authenticity in content creation, and the necessity of patience and mastery in the creative process. He emphasizes the role of algorithms in content visibility and the significance of embracing limitations as a pathway to innovation. The discussion also touches on the evolving landscape of golf content on platforms like YouTube and the need for creators to find their unique voice amidst the noise.Hope you all enjoy this conversation.Thanks for the support as always!Cheers, - The Tie GuysChapters:00:00 Introduction and Personal Style01:32 Lifestyle Choices: Food, Drink, and Reading03:54 Creative Insights and Recommendations08:32 Career Journey and Passion for Golf11:48 The Shift to Golf Content Creation16:26 Navigating the Content Landscape19:56 The Balance of Popularity and Legacy26:52 The Balance of Tradition and Innovation in Food34:48 Navigating Trends and Authenticity in Content Creation41:11 The Journey of Content Creation: Patience and Mastery46:36 Understanding Algorithms: The Game of Content Creation55:58 Final Thoughts: Embracing Limitations and Finding Your PathWebsite: https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastGoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.com CODE: thetie for 20% off BDraddy: bdraddy.com CODE: thetie25 for 25% offLivPur Hydration:livpur.comCODE: Sticks20Keywords:golf, creativity, content creation, lifestyle, personal development, recommendations, career journey, passion, audience engagement, legacy, food trends, content creation, authenticity, algorithms, patience, mastery, golf, nostalgia, creativity, innovation
Is your brand connecting with your ideal client? In today's episode, Ali talks with Victoria, owner of BrandWell Designs, about building your strongest brand. Listen in as we discuss niching down, maintaining a client-focused sales process, and how Brandwell's tailored systems and personal touch have set them apart in a crowded market.Victoria is the founder and CEO of BrandWell Designs and The Branding Business School, where she helps service-based female entrepreneurs show up confident online through branding and web design. She's a mom to two little girls with another on the way and understands the delicate balance of work and motherhood. Her ultimate desire is to help busy women build brands that demand a premium price point so that they can stop trading time for money and leverage the power of a strong brand identity.Time-stamps: Chasing entrepreneurship with Brand Well Designs (0:49)Whether or not to name your business after yourself (5:41)What branding means to Victoria (9:44)Using the sales process as a brand builder (11:03)Flodesk (17:57)Defining your ideal client (18:38)Setting up your systems with your client in mind (25:19)Building your strongest brand (29:41)How to be in tune with your audience (32:45)Mentioned in This Episode:50% off your first year subscription to Flodesk: brandandmarket.co/flodeskVictoria Instagram: instagram.com/brandwelldesignsVictoria Website: brandwelldesigns.comWebsite: brandandmarket.coInstagram: instagram.com/brandandmarket.co
Send us a textOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowOn this episode of the Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast we start with Get To Know Your Hockey Hall of Famers, this time looking at the life, hockey career and hobby market for NHL Hall of Famer, Nels "Old Poison" Stewart (20:53). Next, it's Week 18 of Who's Hot & The Struggle Bus (28:16). In hobby news, we look at the early returns of the Mikko Rantanen & Martin Necas trade, then continue looking at the NHL's Quarter Century teams (59:25). Justin & Carter return to update us on their mission to create and successfully launch the Saskatchewan Card Collectors Experience, a new show slated for this Fall in Saskatoon (1:07:04). We tackle the St. Louis Blues Hobby Mt. Rushmore (1:48:41). Next, Adam aka Edition Sports Cards joins the show to chat about how he's selling 99% of his PC to fund one hobby grail (2:05:45). We look at the Top 5 early 2023-24 Clear Cut sales (2:43:38). Then we answer your mailbag questions (2:52:22), and end the show with personal pickups (3:25:54). Partners & SponsorsHockeyChecklists.com - https://www.hockeychecklists.comFanatics Collect - https://fanaticscollect.pxf.io/Y96ARPSlab Sharks Canadian Consignment - https://www.slabsharks.comMINTINK - https://www.mintink.caPSA - https://www.psacard.comGP Sports Cards - https://gpsportcards.com/Sign up for Card Ladder - https://app.cardladder.com/signup?via=HCGongshoFollow Hockey Cards Gongshow on social mediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hockey_cards_gongshow/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hockey_cards_gongshowFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HockeyCardsGongshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/HCGongshowThe Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast is a production of Dollar Box Ventures LLC.
Wylie Robinson is the co-founder and Chairman of Rumpl. Up until November of 2024, Wylie was the CEO of Rumpl. In 2024, Wylie stepped down as CEO and brought in Josh Simpson to be the General Manager of Rumpl.This conversation covers the early days of Rumpl, building a brand, riding the wave of changes in social media, balancing the wholesale and e-commerce channels as well as how to build a team.Show Notes:Jeremy Koreski Old Growth photo Shawn Palmer - mountain bikerRumpl's original Kickstarter page with iconic imageRumpl websiteRock Fight podcast episode with Wylie Robinson & Josh SimpsonLearn more about KORE by visiting their websiteConnect with Wylie on LinkedInConnect with Christian on LinkedIn
This week on The Conservative Woman's Guide, Karin Lips is joined by Jennifer Sey, founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics, for an episode on protecting women's sports. Jennifer shares her experience as a retired artistic gymnast and business executive. She discusses the importance of standing up for what is right and protecting women's spaces. Use code NEW20 […]
Your brand story isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the foundation of your business. In today's noisy marketplace, people connect with brands that share their values, their journey, and their vision for impact. Your story is what sets you apart, builds trust, and turns customers into loyal advocates who feel like they're part of your mission, not just buyers. In this episode of The Flipped Lifestyle Podcast, I'm breaking down how to craft a compelling brand story that makes your audience feel seen, understood, and inspired. You'll learn: Why sharing your story creates a powerful bridge of trust. How to structure your story for maximum impact. Steps to turn your audience into loyal fans and partners in your journey. If you want to stand out, grow your business, and make a real difference, this is where it starts.
When Paige first started out in senior photography, she spent… more time than you'd think explaining that it was for teenagers, not senior citizens. But that comes with the territory when you're building a brand new niche in your area!In this episode, Paige Puglisi sits down with me to explain what led her to senior photography in the first place. She shares her top tips for building a strong brand in a specific niche, what it's like working with teens (including how she builds trust with them), and how she maintains the relationships she's built throughout her client's lifetimes.If you're thinking of diving into senior photography, this episode will get you started! Let's dive in!What's in this episode:[00:00] Intro[02:13] What led Paige down the path to senior photography[06:56] How to build a strong brand in a niche market[14:29] How to navigate potential pitfalls and connect with teenage clients at photoshoots[20:17] How Paige incorporates a variety of locations into her photography business[26:39] How Paige creates and maintains strong client relationships[36:19] The best business advice Paige ever receivedFor full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/creating-a-brand-new-market-how-to-build-a-photography-niche-that-fits-your-dreams-with-paige-puglisi/Grab your spot for the 2025 Online Newborn Retreat!
In this episode of The Green Life, I have the pleasure of speaking to Monique and Trevor Bolland, the founders of Nuzest; their ethos and reason for creating this amazing brand. It is a very personal story of healing, that is now having a massive impact on health seekers around the world through their brand: Nuzest! This episode is sponsored by Nuzest , so if you want to add some extra nutrients to your daily routine, check out Nuzest https://www.nuzest.co.uk/LIVELEANHEALTH From today to the end of November, take advantage of the Early Black Friday discount of 20% (normally 15%) ABOUT NUZEST Good nutrition has been Nuzest' starting point since way back in 2012. It's what founder, Trevor Bolland, turned to when his daughter, Monique, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at 22. Not satisfied with the bleak prognosis they were given, they looked to health experts all over the world for advice and turned a diagnosis into a directive to help others. What started as a father and daughter looking for answers has grown into range of premium plant-based supplements, enjoyed by thousands of families around the world.Nuzest prides itself of being science based: BACKED BY SCIENCE: Independent health professionals and nutritional scientists formulate the products. Following their lead, Nuzest provides its customers with the best nature and science have to offer.QUALITY : Government-certified, GMP contract manufacturers are used to make the blends. Then they undertake HACCP certification to ensure quality at every point. Simply put, they have got the regulations and certifications to give us the best.TESTING, TESTING, TESTING: Nuzest don't graduate to packaging before they pass all their tests. They have a robust testing regime to make sure their finished products are safe and free from major allergens like gluten and dairy. Pesticide and heavy metal testing are also conducted to ensure products meet World Health Organisation standards. Connect: Website: https://www.nuzest.co.uk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nuzest/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nuzestTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nuzest
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Welcome to today's episode, where we're diving deep into the secret sauce of unforgettable brands: your brand voice. If you've ever felt like you're just another voice in the Instagram crowd, or if you're posting consistently but still not making real connections—this episode is your answer. I'm Robyn, and today I'm sharing everything I've learned about building a brand voice that goes beyond “just sounding professional” and actually makes your audience feel. We're going to talk about: Why Your Brand Voice is EVERYTHING: Hint—it's more than words. It's how your audience experiences you, remembers you, and decides whether they're drawn to work with you. How to Embrace Authenticity & Personality: No more polished perfection! Learn why the quirks, the “real” you, and even your flaws create powerful, lasting connections with your audience. Consistency Across All Channels: Your Instagram, emails, website—they all need to carry the same vibe. Discover how to make your brand voice feel like you everywhere. Crafting Emotional Connections That Build Loyalty: Because people don't just buy from brands—they buy from people they trust, people they feel. Let's create that emotional experience your audience craves. Evolving Your Voice as You Grow: Your voice isn't static, and that's a beautiful thing! I'll show you how to let your voice grow with you without losing that core authenticity. Ready to stand out and speak directly to the clients who are waiting for YOU? Download my free Speak to Stand Out guide to get even more guidance and exercises for building a brand voice that's unforgettable. Mentioned in This Episode: Free Guide: Speak to Stand Out – Master Your Brand's Voice & Tone Connect with me on Instagram @robyn_savage for daily branding tips, real life stories and inspiration! This episode of The Brand is You podcast is perfect for: Entrepreneurs, coaches, creatives, and anyone ready to take their brand voice from “just another account” to “the brand I've been looking for.” Link: https://robynsavage.com/speak-to-stand-out/
Join us on this episode of HR Disrupted as we explore the innovative creation of the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research in Wales, with our special guests James Owen, Chief Operating Officer, and Fran Hill, Director of People and Culture. Our conversation covers the birth of this innovative public body, its ambitious goals for enhancing the learner experience, and its commitment to fostering collaboration among educational institutions in Wales. Listen in as we discuss how the new organisation built its approach to people by using the unique values described in the Welsh language and how these values have been used to shape innovative approaches to HR such as human-centred recruitment and personalised onboarding experiences. Don't miss this inspiring conversation on creating a forward-thinking HR approach from the ground up. Chapters (00:03) - Designing a New Organisation's HR Approach (12:55) - Living the Organisational Values Through Recruitment (18:11) - Revolutionising Recruitment and Onboarding Processes Disruptive HR Website: www.disruptivehr.com Join the Disruptive HR Club https://disruptivehr.com/welcome-to-the-future-of-hr/ Email: hello@disruptivehr.com
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In this week's episode of the Mortgage Business Mastery Podcast, I dive into the power of Closed Loop Systems—a game-changer for mortgage professionals looking to create a self-sustaining brand ecosystem. I'll cover: ✅ How to capture attention and build credibility in the mortgage space ✅ Optimising your mortgage website for conversions ✅ Keeping content engaging despite compliance rules ✅ PLUS, social media tips on using YouTube Shorts to attract more leads It's all about simplifying success, and this episode is packed with strategies you can start using today! Listen now to learn how to take your mortgage business to the next level
Have you ever felt like you're being pulled in different directions? Be smart but not too smart, post daily… but don't try too hard, and oh – don't forget to stay humble.It's exhausting, right?These conflicting messages are exactly what hold us back. They keep women like you, incredible and capable, from stepping fully into your brand and business. Trust me, I've been there too.But here's the thing: Branding isn't about how you look or trying to fit into these impossible standards. It's about how you make others feel and how you stand in your truth. When you get clear on who you are, none of those mixed messages matter anymore.In this week's episode of the Your Legacy Brand podcast, I'm diving into why so many of us play small and how we can break free of these invisible chains. Whether it's showing up as your full self in your brand or making decisions in your business, you deserve to step into your power.There's a lot going on in the world right now—from natural disasters and wars to election noise. My heart goes out to everyone impacted (sending love to all affected by the recent hurricane, especially as my own brother is in North Carolina, and it's been devastating) and it can feel harder than normal to show up and promote your genius to the world.Yet, as business owners, we must keep showing up consistently no matter what's happening around us. Trader Joe's and your favorite restaurant don't shut down because of emotions, and neither should you. People NEED your work in the world now more than ever. That's why having a Brand OS™ in place makes all the difference—it takes the emotions out and ensures your business keeps running smoothly, even when life doesn't. It's like having a system that sells for you.Here's what it comes down to: Putting yourself out there doesn't have to be overwhelming. In fact, it's beyond freeing and actually fun when you've built a brand that's truly aligned with who you are.Join me in this episode where I'm sharing my personal struggles with this and how I found a way through.Let's continue this journey together, creating businesses that thrive and legacies that last!Links Mentioned on This Episode:Join over 100+ happy clients in developing your Legacy Brand through our flagship experience, Legacy Brand Foundations today!Book a Call with Tiffany to see if it's the right fit.Rate, Review, and Follow on Your Favorite Platform!If you loved this episode, leave us a review.And always make sure you're following the podcast so you never miss an episode. Follow now!
I was recently featured on the Genius in You podcast with Kelly Thompson, where we dove into how my brand, Tinseltown Mom, got started. I was recently featured on the Genius in You podcast with Kelly Thompson, where we dove into how my brand, Tinseltown Mom, got started. We also talked about when your passions evolve and encouraging our kids to pursue their passions. The conversation was packed with valuable insights that I'm excited to share with you. Enjoy!Are you a working mom looking to monetize a side hustle? If so, I invite you to fill out the coaching application. My 4-step 1:1 coaching program will help you select the best niche for your passion, choose the right platform to market it, develop the ideal income strategy, and create a roadmap for achieving your goals.*This podcast is brought to you by Tinseltown Mom*If you've received value from any these episodes I'd love for you to head over to Apple and leave an encouraging review. These reviews help other moms find my podcast. They're also uplifting to read! Just go to Apple podcasts, scroll down to “Ratings and Reviews,” and tap to rate and write a review. Thank you in advance!Follow Tinseltown Mom!TinseltownMom BlogInstagramFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedIn
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What does it take to create a brand that is memorable and stands out?In this episode, I'll take you on a journey through the creation of my personal and business brand. We'll delve into the significance of developing a brand that truly mirrors your identity and the profound impact it can have on your business success. By exploring the nuances of personal style and the essence of authenticity, this episode is filled with actionable insights and inspiration to help you build a brand that not only stands out but also resonates deeply with your audience.Welcome to the Life Coach Business Building Podcast! Join me as I teach you simple (organic) strategies to gain more paid clients in your life coaching business. Plus, I'll share strategies for designing your offer, pricing your coaching, and selling your coaching offers. My goal is to inspire you to take simple, consistent action to grow your coaching business. So, if you're ready to be a well-respected life coach with paid clients, this podcast is for you!Episode details:01:30 Personal Branding Story05:45 Deep Dive into Personal Style12:20 Creating an Authentic Brand20:50 How Having a Memorable Brand Helped My Business
Lisa Guerrera and Emmy Ketcham, co-founders of Experiment, met in 2019 at an event for the Sephora Accelerate program, which Guerrera participated in with her first business. Together, they soft-launched their skin-care brand in 2020 with a lime-green silicone sheet mask. Since then, the brand has grown to include products including a glycerin-based hydrating serum, a “micro-slugging” oil gel and a lip balm. Its first cleanser will launch in a few weeks. In April, Experiment announced a $3.3 million seed round, led by Greycroft. On this week's episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast, the duo discusses how they launched the company with $8,500, why theirs is a brand for the “nerdy, smart girl" and why science ultimately beat out "clean" beauty.
Sarah Creal got her start in beauty while working at a Clinique counter. But it wasn't long before Creal was working in product development and marketing at major brands including Bobbi Brown, Tom Ford and Prada Beauty. In 2018, she co-founded Victoria Beckham Beauty with the former Spice Girl herself — she was CEO of that company until 2022. Then, earlier this summer, she debuted Sarah Creal Beauty, designed for luxury shoppers over 40. Sold direct-to-consumer since its launch, the brand is made up of a tight edit of skin-care and color cosmetics products including a concealer, a brightening and hydrating essence, a lip balm and a priming eye cream. Next, on September 3, it will debut at Sephora. And on the 10th, it will launch a line of lipsticks. On this week's episode of The Glossy Beauty Podcast, Creal discusses her decision to launch a brand, her brand's upcoming lipstick and women's ongoing struggle to raise funds for their own ventures.
Messaging strategy is something that a lot of people talk about, but everyone seems to offer a different definition. Do you feel confused and overwhelmed? If so, no worries. You found the right place. We are diving in today on what is your messaging strategy, how to create it and why you need one.Let's get started! Join our FB community: www.joyfulbusinessrevolution.com/fb
In this episode of Welcome to a better lifestyle, we dive deep into the world of branding and uncover essential tips and strategies for entrepreneurs. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your brand, this episode offers valuable insights to help you create a memorable and impactful brand. Key Topics Covered: Understanding Brand Identity: Learn what makes a strong brand identity and how to develop one that resonates with your target audience. Building Brand Loyalty: Discover strategies to foster brand loyalty and keep your customers coming back. Brand Storytelling: Find out how to craft compelling brand stories that connect with your audience on an emotional level. Consistency in Branding: Understand why consistency is key in branding and how to maintain it across different platforms. Mike Brevik cyberdogzmarketing.com richard.lesperance@gmail.com https://tiktok.com/@mymenrichard2 https://tiktok.com/@mymenrichard https://www.instagram.com/mymenrichard2/ https://twitter.com/MyMenRichard https://www.youtube.com/@mymenrichard https://www.facebook.com/1richardlesperance/
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The Branding Blueprint: Transforming Values into Profitable BusinessesIn the latest episode of our podcast, Rachel Allen and Solveig Petch, co-founders of Triple Diamond, delve into the intricacies of branding and share their expertise on building legacy brands. Their discussion is a treasure trove of insights for businesses aiming to create a brand that not only stands out in a crowded market but also resonates deeply with their target audience. Here, we break down the key takeaways from their conversation, offering actionable advice and detailed explanations to guide you in your branding journey.Rachel and Solveig emphasize that a brand should be a reflection of the business's core values and beliefs, rather than just a vehicle for profit. This approach ensures that the brand resonates authentically with its audience and stands the test of time. They highlight the importance of creating a unique value proposition that sets your brand apart from the competition and share a compelling case study of a client who successfully transitioned their expertise into a new field with the help of Triple Diamond. This underscores the importance of leveraging your unique strengths to create a brand that stands out.Understanding consumer behavior and building trust with your audience are critical components of a successful brand. Rachel and Solveig stress the importance of market research, creating detailed customer personas, and utilizing behavioral analytics to refine your branding strategy. They also highlight the importance of working with clients who are willing to self-reflect and trust the expertise of branding professionals. By following the insights and actionable tips shared by Rachel and Solveig, you can build a brand that not only stands out in a crowded market but also resonates deeply with your target audience.About Rachel Allen:Rachel Allen is a fast-thinking, deeply nerdy marketer with 15+ years' broad-ranging experience providing heart-led, data-driven outreach for businesses and nonprofs.About Solveig Petch:Solveig Petch, aka Petchy, is a values-centered, whip-smart brand strategist who's spent the past 20+ years creating remarkable branding for the quietly rebellious for businesses all over the world.About Triple Diamond:We've built brands for some of the biggest (and smallest) businesses on the internet. Now, we're combining our powers to create the Triple Diamond Brand package, where we take our 3+ decades of combined expertise, our deep commitment to human-first values, and our master craftsmanship to build your bigger picture business brand.If you're looking for something that goes beyond the typical “7 Days to a Brand You LOVE!”, or some disposable branding you buy off Fiverr, we're the people you want in your corner.You want to make an impact beyond your bank account. We want to partner with you to make it happen.Links Mentioned in this Episode:Want to learn more? Check out Triple Diamond's website at https://petchy.co/triple-diamondCheck out Triple Diamond on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/triplediamond/Check out Rachel Allen on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcallenwriterCheck out Solveig Petch on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/petchy/Don't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! Apply to be a Guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur: https://go.upmyinfluence.com/podcast-guestMore from UpMyInfluence:We
In this engaging podcast episode, Regan and Kasey share their journey from novices to successful business owners. They discuss their learning experiences, the challenges they faced, and the importance of trust in their partnership. The conversation delves into their unique approach to business and the experts they've relied on for support. Discover how two friends turned a passion into a thriving business. Learn the surprising challenges they encountered along the way. Find out the secrets behind their strong partnership. Hear why bringing in outside help was a game-changer for them. Tune in to uncover the valuable lessons and insights from Regan and Kasey's story. To learn more about Kasey & Regan, visit their: Website: https://www.bluepencilcollective.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluepencilcollective/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bluepencilcollective For more information on our sponsor, World Teams, visit their: Website: https://worldteams.com/ It's time to announce this month's 200 Club. If you missed our episode on the 200 Club, listen to BOA episode 485 to learn more about this new initiative for benchmarking small firm performance. So a big congratulations to: Drew & Justine Tindall Eariny Adams Kimberly Dokes Mark Elster Christopher Brandon Brad Hubbell Andrea Nemecek Yogesh Mistry Marina Rubina Joost Bende & Denise Burkett Christopher Rawlins Charles Schram Lina Boeller David & Kristen Ware Sven Lavine Judy & Larry Appel ► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/sUn5S2e3xvkWc7W6eCqqAmSnC-I?utm_source=copy_url ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessofarch/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Carpe Diem!
LISTEN: We are joined by Jamie Jenicek with Keller Williams Realty Coeur d'Alene in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He shares his journey from being a game warden to working in construction and car sales before finding his passion in real estate. He discusses the challenges he faced in the early years, including losing everything. Jamie discusses the importance of building a business “the right way”, focusing on lead generation and lead follow-up. He also talks about the niche he has created in selling land and recreational properties, and how he has built his brand around his love for the outdoors.
In this special episode, we flip the script and interview Jenna Henry, our AlphaTalk editor and producer. As the Marketing Coordinator for Cadence Innovations Group, Jenna excels in managing our social media and podcast initiatives. Today, we put Jenna in the spotlight to explore the critical role of branding through social media and discuss why maintaining a strong online presence is essential for companies. Join us for an insightful conversation on leveraging social media for business success.
Welcome to the seventh episode of our new series Japan Scalers. In this series, we will only interview guests who have surpassed 100 million yen in revenue annually. We have many interesting guests lined up for the upcoming episodes so make sure to follow us on social media and stay up to date with the podcast. In this seventh episode, we are joined by Tracey Northcott, the founder of Tokyo Family Stays, which provides short-term rentals for those looking for an apartment and authentic home in Japan. She has successfully scaled her business to more than 25 listings and has been able to scale a solid business with two full-time staff and freelancers. Join us as Tracey shares her inspiring journey of scaling her company to its current success, all the while maintaining her unwavering commitment to ethical business practices that prioritize the welfare of both staff and customers. Show notes: 00:00 Introduction 3:19 Tokyo Family Stays and How It Began 8:01 Part-Time Residence 8:55 Target Market and Ideal Customer 15:58 Stage 1 18:23 Meeting the Demands 22:07 Challenges Faced in Stage 1 24:12 Building a Relationship with Local Communities 26:15 Debunking Myths about Living in Japan 27:27 Taking More Foreign Customers 29:33 What Would Define The 2nd Stage? 37:12 Creating A Brand 41:10 Being An Ethical Business Owner 43:15 Stage 3: Challenges and The Pandemic 46:34 How Did You Overcome This Challenge? 50:23 Why is Automation Important in The Next Stage? 57:26 Global Best Practices 1:05:01 What's Next? --- Links from Guest Appearance : Linkedin | Tokyo Family Stays --- Introducing Launch Lab: Your Gateway to Incorporating in Japan!! We are excited to announce the launch of our new service, Launch Lab, designed specifically to help foreign founders and companies incorporate in Japan. Our service offers affordable back-office support, along with assistance in raising additional capital and generating more leads and sales. Discover how Launch Lab can simplify your journey and fuel your growth in Japan : https://launch-lab.jp/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message
In an age where mass production dominates, the art of craftsmanship and its profound impact on culture and community is increasingly rare. This rarity has brought craftsmanship into the spotlight, as consumers and creators alike seek authenticity in a digital world. At the heart of this movement is Sabah, a brand that has successfully merged traditional craftsmanship with modern entrepreneurship, gaining the attention of major media outlets like the New York Times and Esquire.What does it take to build a business that is deeply rooted in craftsmanship and cultural authenticity? How can companies merge traditional craftsmanship with modern entrepreneurship, and ensure that they maintain quality and authenticity while scaling up? These are some of the questions explored in the latest episode of Tuesdays with Morrisey.Hosted by Adam Morrisey, this episode welcomes Mickey Ashmore, the founder of Sabah, a lifestyle brand celebrated for its unique footwear. Ashmore shares insights into how Sabah has woven craftsmanship, culture, and community into the fabric of its business model.Here's what to expect from the conversation:- The journey of Sabah from a passion project in a New York apartment to an international presence.- The role of hospitality in transforming customer interactions into memorable experiences.- How genuine enthusiasm for the craft has naturally fostered a robust community around the brand.Mickey Ashmore's background is as intriguing as his business philosophy. After a stint in corporate finance, his entrepreneurial spirit led him to turn a cherished gift of Turkish slippers into a thriving business. Ashmore's approach to Sabah as a "hospitality company that sells shoes" and his hands-on approach with customers have been pivotal to the brand's success.
Daniel catches up with Quan Payne, Founder & Creative Director of Studio Payne. Starting the creative agency in 2019, Quan has worked with celebrities such as LeBron James & Kendall Jenner and created campaigns for some of the world's biggest brands including Google, Nike & Clavin Klein. On this episode, Daniel and Quan delve into his impressive resume and explore the lessons we can learn from industry greats about branding and marketing. They also discuss strategies for creating an appealing brand and ensuring that your brand image aligns with your company's future vision.
In the digital age where communication is more visual than ever, having a cohesive brand identity is not just beneficial—it's essential. In this enlightening episode, Sarah speaks with Lidia Varesco Racoma, a Chicago-based designer who specializes in strategic branding and marketing design for nonprofits and small businesses. With over two decades of experience, Lidia brings a wealth of knowledge on the importance and impact of a well-crafted brand guide. My guest for this episode is Lidia Varesco Racoma, a designer out of Chicago who empowers organizations and entrepreneurs to make a change through strategic branding and marketing design. With over two decades of experience, Lidia is known not only for her ability to express a client's mission but also for her friendly, approachable working style. She is a blogger and speaker and leads branding and creative marketing workshops for nonprofits and small businesses all over the world. Lidia is active in the nonprofit and marketing communities, currently serving on the Communications Committee for AMA Chicago as Graphics Manager, as well as a Co-chair of the Marketing & Communications Committee for the Association of Consultants to Nonprofits (ACN) with a past position on the board of directors. She has also served on the Association Forum's Content Working Group as a content creator. Lidia Varesco Design is a certified woman-owned business (WBE/WOSB) and celebrated 20 years in business in November 2020. Here's what to expect during the episode: What Is A Brand Guide The The Key Parts Of A Brand Guide The Importance Of Your Brand Guide For AI The Evolution Of Brand Guides And Their Future Simple Steps For Getting Started Connect with Lidia! Blog www.lsvdesign.com https://lsvdesign.com/blog/ Facebook www.facebook.com/lsvdesign Instagram www.instagram.com/lsvdesign LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lsvdesign Lsvdesign Medium https://lsvdesign.medium.com/ NonprofitBrandingChecklisthttps://bit.ly/nonprofitbrandingchecklist Social Media Brand Guide Templatehttp://bit.ly/SMBrandGuideTemplate Creating a Nonprofit Brand Guide: A How-To Guide and Checklist Join the PivotGround newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit! Access it here >> Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn. Connect with your host Sarah Olivieri: On LinkedIn>> On Facebook>> Subscribe on YouTube>>
This week we have two people in the podcast chairs today, Rosa and Margo Flanagan from The Two Raw Sisters. You may have come across their books, app or their enormous presence on social media. Their whole thing is about making food fun again, whilst still being good for you. They are amazing business women and have so many lessons to share about building a business, collaborating with partners and so much more. In this episode they share: - The ways that eating wrong and diet culture can really affect our moods - How they first started their business - What made them decide on a 'plant first' philosophy - How they made the business work despite not actually getting along previously - How they manage deciding how much personal stuff to post online - Their experiences releasing books and why it's their favourite thing to do - The marketing tactics they used to sell 800 books in one day. Key Quotes “I think being flexible within your business and accepting your failures and learning from that is really key.” “There's a point where you need to draw the line and people don't need to know every single thing you're doing.” “All of our failures have led to sitting back and thinking, ok that didn't work let's try this. And more often than not that thing is the thing that is a success.” More information: You can find the ladies via their website: https://tworawsisters.com/recipes/ Or follow them on socials. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tworawsisters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tworawsisters/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tworawsisters You can get involved with the podcast online Find our full podcast plus our sister podcast via the website here: https://www.nowthatswhaticall.com/ Or follow the podcasts on our socials: https://www.instagram.com/nowthatswhaticallpodcasts/ You can follow me on socials on the below accounts. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briannemwest/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@briannemwest Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briannemwest/ For our latest big project, find out more about Incrediballs here: https://incrediballs.com/
We're thrilled to share that today's guest is the founder of Sea Bags, Beth Greenlaw. Sea Bags are born as sails and transformed into nautically inspired totes and accessories that bring their customers great happiness. You see, they believe that sails soak up sun, salt, smiles and adventure. Of course they clean their sails before they make them into bags, their materials retain the essence of what they once were, where they've been and what they've done. It's this previous life that makes each bag unique. Each Sea Bag is meticulously designed, sewn and finished by skilled Maine craftspeople: world-class sewers, artists, graduates of top-notch design schools. The thought, care and skill that goes into each bag is evident. Sea Bags carefully select and cut sails, taking into account unique stitching details, grommet holes and, occasionally, treasures like tell-tales. Each sail panel is completely unique. They hand-splice the rope handles. And skilled stitchers finish the bags with great care. We know listeners will love today's episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support
Let's dive into the art of creating a brand that's not just about your logo and color palette, but rather an extension of yourself and your business. Join me and my incredible guest, Kat Fletcher, as we explore the mindset shift of infusing your brand with purpose, values, and ethos. Today's conversation goes so much deeper than visuals alone. We talk about why having a brand you deeply connect with is so helpful not only in terms of success but also fulfillment. If you're ready to infuse your brand with your own unique magic, keep listening as we help you uncover your brand's heart and translate that essence into every aspect of your design and strategy. SWIPE MY SALES SLIDES HERE! https://www.amandajoyceweber.com/swipe-my-sales-slides?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=288&utm_content=&utm_campaign=swipe-my-sales-slides Book a free Sincere Sales coaching call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=288&utm_content=&utm_campaign=sincere-sales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/288-kat-fletcher DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
https://youtu.be/xpfcAlqOUTwOur host Eitan Koter sits down with Dan Brownsher, CEO of Channel Key, a full-service channel management marketplace agency, to discuss his journey of building a business on Amazon as well as the transition to exclusive distribution and private labeling.Dan shares insights into the growth of Channel Key and the company's remote work culture. The conversation also covers the market for Amazon services, competition, and alternative channels. Finally, they discuss the importance of retail media and advertising in the current landscape.In this conversation, Dan discusses the role of data in Amazon's business model and the opportunities for brands to leverage that data. He highlights Amazon's vast customer data and its potential for brands to monetize that data through advertising. Dan also emphasizes the importance of retail media and the growing trend of brands building their own retail media networks. He shares insights into Amazon's support for agency partners and the challenges and opportunities in the Amazon brand space.Lastly, he shares a fun fact about being a certified scuba diver and diving with great white sharks.Takeaways:Amazon is becoming a data company and has access to vast amounts of customer data, making it a valuable platform for brands to leverage.Retail media is a hot topic, and brands are building their own retail media networks to capitalize on the aggregation of data.Amazon is increasingly viewing agency partners as strategic partners and providing them with access to beta programs and insights.The valuations for Amazon brands have declined, but there are still opportunities for consolidation and acquiring assets at a lower cost.Operating on fundamentals and focusing on profitability is crucial in the current e-commerce landscape.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:40 Building a Business on Amazon06:28 Transition to Exclusive Distribution and Private Label10:27 The Growth of Channel Key12:41 Remote Work and Company Culture22:17 Retail Media and Advertising22:44 Amazon as a Data Company23:44 Amazon's Ads Business and Data Monetization25:20 The Power of Data and AI25:50 The Rise of Retail Media27:05 Amazon's Controlled Data Sharing28:13 Amazon's Support for Partners29:33 Amazon's Traffic and Attribution30:22 The Role of Agencies in Accessing Amazon Data33:23 The Challenges of Running Amazon Brands36:00 Opportunities for Consolidation in the Amazon Brand Space41:26 Proud Moments in Career and Building Channel Key43:53 Fun Fact: Certified Scuba Diver and Diving with Great White SharksDan's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-brownsher/Channel Key: https://www.channelkey.com/Looking to elevate your e-commerce game with shoppable videos and social commerce? Visit Vimmi at https://www.vimmi.net
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Happy Woo Wednesdays! I have Shantel in the Get a HECK YES House with New Pics on the block photobooth. I hired her company for my book signing party. They have the best photobooth. Today we talk about Creating a brand identity.If you need a new brand identity, reach out to me.Shantel reminds us to be true to yourself, no matter what. We got the right stuff!BioHi and aloha! My name is Shantel and owner of New Pics On The Block photo booth services. Born and raised in Honolulu, Hi. I have always loved the 80s and 90s fashion, music, movies, anything and everything from those decades.Hot topic:Creating a brand identity.-“hi, name is…slim shady” create a name to reflect your company-Get that logo to match it!-take that name and express yourself with your branding-create you social platforms. Colors, patterns, etc-mix your branding and identity into your company from our prop, backdrops and our van!-Dont stop believing. You will have hard times, your lows, moments you want to quit, but when you believe in your brand and what it can so, it will take you there.Favorite sales technique : How do you get a HECK YES from your dream clients?Focusing on the customers wants. A photo booth is not necessarily a need, since we are usually the last ones to get booked for almost all events, clients want something fun, memorable, and easy. Therefore, we come in to help provide a service to help capture those moments, give their guests a great time, and a photo album to help them look back on all the memories that were had.For our HECK YES listeners: If you contact us and mention “Heck yes podcast” you get $100 off any package.Connect with Shantelhttps://www.newpicsontheblock.com/Connect with Carissa Woohttps://heckyesmedia.co/https://www.instagram.com/carissawoo
In this week's ASK ME ANYTHING, Ryan Michler and Alan Placer take on your questions from the Iron Council and Order of Man Facebook Group. Hit Ryan up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share what's working in your life. ⠀ SHOW HIGHLIGHTS (4:02) What advice can you give to men trying to start their own business, and the first steps to venturing into self-employment? (12:00) What are the first three things you would do if you were to start a brand new business without using any of your current funding and contacts? (20:06) What are the key components to creating, foraging, and fostering your brand? (30:15) What advice do you have for transitioning from working in the business to working on the business? (39:03) What are your favorite ways of getting comfortable with getting uncomfortable? Do you have any recommendations for how we can recognize and create those controlled environments for ourselves? (48:42) How to be productive working from home with kids? Order of Man Merchandise. Pick yours up today! Get your signed copy of Ryan's latest book, The Masculinity Manifesto Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready ⠀ Download the NEW Order of Man Twelve-Week Battle Planner App and maximize your week.
The best part of the Hip Hop Culture is that we have evolved in so many different ways. From how rap is used to speak for the culture through so many independent artists. The topic of Hip Hop and the culture it created a topic of conversation. When you at the fact we just completed 50 years in game of Hip Hop. Congratulations Hip Hop!!! The Culture has grown passed all the judgements of how far it would go. Year after year Hip Hop showed it was a genre to compete against artist after after year after year. In order to truly understand Hip Hop you have to know the history of where it started. Who are ones that were in the trenches paving the way for those to come behind them. The business Thirstin Howard the 3rd created with his skills turned hustles into a ongoing living and thriving business. Skillionaire not just a name Thirstin created is now developed into empire in the making. Thirstin is actually one of the original co-founders of the Low Life Crew, who were known for boosting all the Polo jeans and apparel from anywhere he could. Thirstin and his team became so known for the Polo heists that he drew the attention of the Ralph Lauren Polo Team. Who came to offer Thirstin a modeling contract with their company brand. The led to some many different opportunities. This is not to say you should go out into the world and do these same things. We are just letting hear the history of how these came to pass. This began the Ralph Lauren Polo is a staple brand now through the Hip Hop culture. Thirstin's relationship with Polo added him to Ralph Lauren's life's documentary.Join us in this interview with Chris Gotti and Don Dinero who have a great conversation with Thirstin Howl the 3rd. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a creative mind, or simply someone seeking inspiration, this episode of "Givin Them The Business Podcast" is a must-listen. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the magic of turning passion into profit and creativity into a thriving business. Chris Gotti - @chirsgotti187 Don Dinero - @dinero717 Instagram - @givinthemthebusiness About Givin Them The Business Podcast: Givin Them The Business Podcast is powered by Add Ventures Music and features captivating conversations that empower and educate our diverse community. Join us as we explore the multifaceted journeys of exceptional individuals who have harnessed their experiences to make a positive impact. Stay Informed About Emerging Music Tech Remember to like, share, and forward this insightful episode to friends and family, and let's collectively contribute to fostering knowledge, growth, and empowerment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/givinthemthebusiness-podcast/support
Amanda opens up about what it means to create a Brand like Musee and the importance of good design. Amanda Broyles is the Creative Director and Lead Designer at Musee, a nationally recognized bath and body line based in Mississippi. After becoming a proud graduate of the University of Mississippi, Amanda and her husband Drew spent four years living in the Upper West Side of New York City where she started her career working remotely with the bath company, Musee. However, her heart eventually led her back to the warmth and hospitality of the South, where she has since made a significant mark in the world of creative design. Amanda resides in the charming town of Oxford, MS, with her husband Drew, and her two-year-old son.Amanda, alongside Musee's owner, Leisha Pickering, serves as the driving force behind the brand's whimsical aesthetic. With a remarkable seven-year tenure as the lead designer, Amanda has been the mastermind behind all packaging designs and brand photography.During Amanda's time at Musee, the brand has garnered widespread acclaim, earning recognition from prestigious platforms such as The Today Show, Southern Living, Harper's Bazaar, and even securing a spot on Oprah's coveted list of favorite things three years in a row. She has been the lead designer on brand collaborations with Anthropologie, Maisonette, The Honest Company, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, West Elm, and Alabaster Co.Her dedication to excellence and unwavering commitment to the Musee brand continues to elevate Musee's presence in the market. Outside of her creative endeavors at Musee, Amanda finds joy in the simple pleasures of life by spending time with her family and friends.ResourcesCrossroads Ministry (Musee's Partner) Exclusive Membership Group ✨ Sign Up!Freebie ➡️ 2024 Guide and PlannerSPECIAL DEAL:
The Stuph File Program Featuring Jeff Margolis, author of We're Live In 5: My Extraordinary Life In Television & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download Legendary television producer/director, Jeff Margolis, has just written his memoir called We're Live In 5: My Extraordinary Life In Television. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week's reviewed title is The Road Years by Rick Mercer (Doubleday Canada, $36.95). You can also read Stuart's reviews in The Montreal Times. Now you can listen to selected items from The Stuph File Program on the audio service, Audea. A great way to keep up with many of the interviews from the show and take a trip down memory lane to when this show began back in 2009, with over 850 selections to choose from! This week's guest slate is presented by Alex Sanfilippo, the founder of PodMatch, a podcast and radio booking service that automatically matches ideal guests and hosts together. PodMatch has generated over 75,000 interviews among their almost 11,000 members, of which The Stuph File Program is one of them. Alex is also the host of the entrepreneurship podcast called Creating A Brand.
What is a voice artist? Well in this chat with voiceover artist Grant Johnson, hailing from North Dakota, shares his experiences, inspirations, and a bold goal of accomplishing 10,000 voice projects. We discuss the role of a voiceover artist and the storytelling frameworks that can help businesses build a unique tone of voice. As we peek into Grant's work, he also gives us a quick masterclass on how to playfully create different characters and accents. Find out more about Grant on: https://grantjohnsonvo.com/ https://calendly.com/gjohnson-vo ***Let's Connect: Website: https://wunderbrand.com Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickkuhne/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@wunder_brand/podcasts X: https://twitter.com/nickkuhne Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicholas-kuhne Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/from-startup-to-wunderbrand-with-nicholas-kuhne/id1700993399 Become a guest: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/nickkuhne --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicholas-kuhne/message
Today's guests are the founder of Sunshine Tienda! This Texas-based brand was founded in 2014 by identical twin sisters, Laura and Amanda Ernst. Everything is designed around a simple state of mind -- to “Be Vacation Happy.” Sunshine Tienda's collections of statement-making jewelry, charming sun hats, and breezy beach dresses are influenced by a love of warm-weather destinations. Each collection of accessories is developed by the Texas-based duo and handcrafted by female artisan partners around the world. We're dedicated to providing lasting support for these communities through creative collaboration that celebrates skilled craftsmanship and cultural tradition. We can't wait for listeners to get to know Laura and Amanda in today's episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support
Join us in this empowering episode as we welcome the incredible Dr. Empress Rose Green to the Rise to the Challenge Podcast. Discover the resilience of the human spirit as Dr. Green opens up about the challenges of facing a health crisis that left her unable to walk. Learn about her triumphant journey to rebuild physical strength, a testament to the indomitable will to rise above adversity. Immerse yourself in the world of athletic aspirations as Dr. Empress Rose Green reveals her deep-seated passion for sports and her dream of making it to the Olympic games. Explore the mindset and dedication required to chase after such monumental goals. Dr. Green isn't just defined by her challenges but by the multitude of roles she embraces. Delve into her diverse portfolio as an author, speaker, producer, entrepreneur, and more. Don't miss this compelling episode with Dr. Empress Rose Green, where every word is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the boundless potential within us all. Subscribe, listen, and be inspired to rise to your own challenges! Hear more about Dr. Empress Rose Green: - Youtube: Dr. Empress Rose - X (Twitter): @DrEmpressRose - IG: @infiniteempress - www.filmfreeway.com/ERoseGreen Rise to the Challenge Podcast is dedicated to unveiling Real Life Stories and Genuine Motivations that resonate across All Generations. In every episode, we invite a diverse array of guests, spanning various backgrounds, experiences, and age groups, to share their personal narratives of triumph over adversity, achieving their goals, and embracing the call to rise to the challenge. Our guests bring authenticity to the forefront, delving into the intricacies of their journeys because, ultimately, we all navigate our unique stories. Join us on this compelling journey as our guests open up about their experiences. You might find connections to your own narrative, discover new insights, and gain inspiration when our guests generously share their stories. What challenges are you currently facing, and how are you rising to them? We encourage you to share your own Rise to the Challenge story with us. Subscribe to Channel: @risetothechallengepodcast
Ever wondered how some brand names just stick in your mind while others fade into oblivion?Dive into the captivating world of brand naming with Alexandra Watkins, the brilliant mind behind memorable names like "Wendy's Baconator.”Learn how to get start with brand naming and find out how you can create names that truly stick in people's minds.Listen as we talk about:• How to create a memorable name with the "smile and scratch test.”• Why a brand's name needs to match its personality• Why it's never too late to rebrand & rebranding is more common than you think.• The creative origins behind some of the most creative brand namesEpisode Links:Alexandra Watkins: www.eatmywords.com@sandiegobitchinbackyardReady to get your audience to know, like, and trust you within the first 6 seconds of hearing your voice? Book a 6 Second Sound Check Call with me, Katherine Beck, and I will let you know how your audience is receiving your voice and your message every time you speak. Book a call with me here: www.katherinebeck.com/amplifyFREE GUIDE on The 6 Second Sell: Get your audience to know, like & trust you within the first 6 seconds of hearing your voice.https://www.katherinebeck.com/6secondsellMake sure to follow me over on Instagram @katherine_beck_ and DM me the words “6 seconds” to learn more.If this episode inspires you then I'd love to hear from you! Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag me @katherine_beck_ Have you left a review? If you loved this episode show your support by leaving a rating at review right here. Thanks for supporting the show!
In this episode, Taran Sodhi, owner of Conceptual Minds, an auto repair shop marketing firm, talks about how he helped Wiygul Automotive rebrand its shop and what shop owners need to think about when considering a refacing of their own. Sponsored by Ford Motorcraft.
Need some ideas for a new business name? Today Rich talks with a Level 10 Client about ideas for coming up with a name for their new business.
More than a Score Founder, Eliyjah Fields joins the Blazecast. We discuss creating a brand, athlete's mental health and more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blazereviewinc/support
Episode 96 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything! This week we are joined by video producer, editor, and storyteller Eric Solomon! Let us know in the comments what YOU want to hear about next!About our Guest: Creating Content today has never been easier, but getting people to pay attention to that content has never been more difficult. That's where Eric Solomon comes in. For more than 30 years, Eric has been trusted by some of the world's largest brands to help them tell their stories with video. In fact, his film Autism Every Day was screened at the Sundance Film Festival and helped his client get national media attention with appearances on Good Morning America, The View, and Oprah.Today, Eric is one of the most sought-after video content creators for anyone looking to build their personal brand and separate themselves from others in their industry.“We live in a very noisy world,' says Eric, “and there are a lot of content creators out there using yesterday's tools, tactics, and techniques.” What makes Eric different - and what enables his videos to break through that noise - is he does not create content that talks about what you do. That's what most videographers do. Instead, Eric creates content that reveals who his clients actually are. He does this by getting to know them on a truly personal level and helping them to talk about themselves on camera in a way they didn't even know was possible, which shows the essence of who they are.Through simple, but innovative techniques, Eric's videos connect with audiences at a human level. And that's what builds relationships, that's what builds trust, and that's what builds businesses.Follow and contact: ericbsolomon.com Instagram: @ericbsolomon About Our Sponsors:Hitlab: We specialize in the creation, marketing, and promotion of Podcasts and other serial content. http://hitlabstudio.com/Team Hiter: Our mission is to protect our customers from financial hardship due to unforeseen illness or injury. Simply stated, we provide peace of mind in keeping the promise of financial protection afforded by our health coverages. https://teamhiter.com/RAC Financial has the integration of partner solutions that every business owner needs to be successful. They help make payment processing simple, secure, and reliable by using state-of-the-art tokenization standards that are required of all businesses. RAC Financial cares about you and your business, and they will do their very best to serve you. Your success is RAC Financial's success. They've processed over $3B annually in transactions in less than three years!Get a FREE RAC Financial Cost Savings Analysis for your business here: https://racsignup.com/?ref=nhiterSign Up To Be A RAC Financial Agent here: https://racsignup.com/agent-signup/Sign Up To Be A RAC Financial Affiliate here: https://racsignup.com/affiliate-signup/Learn more about RAC Financial in my interview with Cole Christian, COO of RAC Financial! • Episode 58: Simpl... 'The Hitstreak' Sponsored by RAC FinancialIntro Produced by Jim McCarthyShow Music Produced by Charles Henry & Ace YoungSpecial Thanks to the Hitlab Creative Team
Ravi Kurani has dedicated his career to water safety. From his early days as a pool boy for his father's pool and spa business to the founder of Sutro, Ravi has always wondered why everyone can't have clean water. This feeling solidified when he was in India with First Light Ventures Fund and Village Capital. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UC Riverside, MBA in International Finance from Middlebury College, and a Certificate from Stanford University in Renewable Energy Systems. He believes that being an entrepreneur is an honor he must earn daily since it gives him the ability to solve problems that not only make money but help society.In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:00] Intro[01:01] What are Sutro's products?[01:59] Where the idea of Sutro came from[03:22] The gap in the market and the first prototype[05:35] The next step after building the prototype[07:52] Finding the first customers to test the product[09:31] Removing the “human element”[11:38] Changing the business model due to the pandemic[13:09] Getting the product into customers' eyes[14:35] Sponsor: Electric Eye electriceye.io/connect[15:32] Sponsor: Shopify shopify.com/honest[17:14] Sponsor: Sendlane sendlane.com/honest[18:54] Find the right people[20:10] Understand that the world is always changing[21:36] Strategy vs Tactics[22:32] Where to find SutroResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeThe world's leading water testing device mysutro.comA podcast about water through the lens of business, technology, and policy liquidassets.ccConnect with Ravi linkedin.com/in/kuraniraviSchedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectTake your retail business to the next level today shopify.com/honestSign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial periodSchedule your free consultation with a Sendlane expert sendlane.com/honestIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Let's dive into the art of creating a brand that pulls in perfect-fit clients, shall we? From your website's message, visuals, and energy to the way you carry yourself as a leader and connect with other humans – all of it plays a role in that attraction power. It's this beautiful blend of practical and magical ingredients that makes it all happen – and I share: The 4 practical elements required to attract clients The magical element + practices required to be magnetic One of my most challenging launches and what I did to turn it around And more! Inside, I also share more about my business mentorship program, Your Wellness Brand – A 14-week group experience designed to help you lay a solid business foundation, create the core assets of your brand, and integrate a core organic marketing strategy. Head on over to yourwellnessbrand.com to learn more. To submit your question, visit the show notes. Follow Me On: Facebook Instagram
Hosts Atoya Burleson and Tia Avril are back for another episode of insideLINES Podcast! Tia kicks us off discussing her boys' track season and their journey to Junior Olympics, and Atoya just celebrated her daughter's 13th birthday! Then in Hot Topics, the ladies discussed Keke Palmer and the social media frenzy that was created after her boyfriend tweeted about her recent attire at an Usher Concert. Finally, the ladies are joined by Journalist and Host, Gia Peppers! The ladies discuss: Gia's backgroundThe pressure of social mediaThe evolution of the industryGia starting a familyUpcoming community: Creators of FaithBuilding the brand of Gia PeppersWorking for Donnie SimpsonTwo-Minute drillBe sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. It really helps us out! Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We appreciate you.This Week's GuestGia PeppersConnect with GiaFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/insideLINES TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim