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Today we're talking Facebook Ads - and more specifically, the power of ads that don't look like ads. The advertising landscape is always shifting, so it's important to stay up to date with what's converting, and right now that looks like content that feels like organic content, like you were just scrolling your feed and saw a post from a friend or page you follow. Whereas in the past you might have created specific copy and creative just for ads to stand out, now we're seeing content that feels more natural out-performing those flashy campaigns, so let's talk about how you can apply this knowledge to your own marketing. I'll share: 3 types of creative that are performing well in ads right now Why authenticity and relatability are winning over the perfectly polished ads of the past Why honing your Facebook Ad skills are essential to scale your eComm business Ready to make your next ad campaign a success? Let's dive in. NEW LIVE (AND FREE!) WORKSHOP! The 90 Day Scaling Roadmap is a FREE live masterclass for eComm founders who want to grow smarter, not work harder. Happening on Wednesday 30 April at 12pm AEST, this is the exact method I use inside my high-level coaching program to help eCommerce founders go from stuck and overwhelmed to confidently scaling to $50K+ months and beyond.
In today's episode I'm sharing the practical steps of my 3-part sales strategy to help you achieve $20k months without burning yourself out in the process. This is all about doing less, but with more focus on the right things that are going to help you scale your business. We're talking: Why you need to focus on your systems in order to scale The importance of getting your brand foundations right first, before investing in more marketing Prioritising the three stages of your marketing funnel The three most impactful areas to focus on if you want to reach those $20k+ months Grab a pen, you're going to want to take plenty of notes from this one! NEW LIVE (AND FREE!) WORKSHOP! The 90 Day Scaling Roadmap is a FREE live masterclass for eComm founders who want to grow smarter, not work harder. Happening on Wednesday 30 April at 12pm AEST, this is the exact method I use inside my high-level coaching program to help eCommerce founders go from stuck and overwhelmed to confidently scaling to $50K+ months and beyond.
There's no one way to do the West Coast — and that's what makes it so exciting! From buzzing cities to jaw-dropping landscapes, this part of the USA has something for everyone. And honestly? Each place could have its own episode!
There's no one way to do the West Coast — and that's what makes it so exciting! From buzzing cities to jaw-dropping landscapes, this part of the USA has something for everyone. And honestly? Each place could have its own episode!
Today we’re diving into a big one—how to increase your profit without working more hours or adding more chaos to your plate. Over on Instagram this month, I’ve been sharing all my best profit tips in what I’m calling March Into Money—because let’s be honest, if we want to keep growing in 2025, profit has to be the priority. Because when you truly understand your numbers, you can make smart, strategic decisions that keep you in control—no matter what the economy’s doing. Maybe you’re making sales but not really paying yourself.Maybe your revenue’s growing, but your profit margin hasn’t budged.Or maybe you’re just wondering: “Why does this still feel so hard?” You’re not alone. I recently hosted a one-day retreat inside my mastermind eComm Scale Strong and the theme was profit and efficiency—because that’s the biggest goal for me and my clients this year. It’s not just about visibility or more sales.It’s about building a business that pays you—consistently and profitably. Because a business that only works when you’re hustling 24/7? That’s not sustainable.And a business that brings in revenue but drains your energy and your bank account? That’s not freedom. So today, we’re unpacking: Why profit is the real goal in 2025 What’s keeping your margins stuck The tiny 1% changes that can make a huge difference And how to start making more without doing more Let’s dive in. Ready to scale to consistent $50K–$100K months without burning out or wasting time on the wrong strategies? eComm Scale Strong is my high-touch, done-with-you coaching experience for product-based business owners who are already making moves—but know they need smarter strategy, deeper support, and a personalised path to sustainable growth. Inside, you'll get: ✔ 1:1 coaching with me to refine your growth and marketing strategy✔ Twice-monthly Group Coaching Calls for planning, clarity, and momentum✔ Weekly Facebook Ads Feedback Sessions to optimise and scale your ads ✔ Customised marketing, content, and brand strategy tailored to your business✔ Website, email & social media reviews to convert more browsers into buyers✔ Daily support inside a private Slack channel so you’re never stuck✔ Lifetime access to my full course suite (valued at $8K+) This isn’t another group program filled with Zoom calls and generic advice.It’s a scaling partnership for women who are done winging it and ready for more direction, results and freedom! If you’re earning $10K+ months and want to scale faster, with less stress—apply now. Spots are limited.
In episode 128 of the UK Travel Planning Podcast, Tracy again welcomes John Hadwin from Boutique Tours of North Wales. Known for his exceptional private tours around North Wales, John shares his insights and expertise in catering to cruise passengers looking to explore beyond the ship's offerings. In this engaging episode, John discusses his background in tourism, including his time with Cunard and how he developed a niche in providing tailored tour experiences for cruise passengers. Learn about the variety of itineraries available at ports like Holyhead and Liverpool, each offering unique insights into Wales's local culture and hidden gems and beyond. John also addresses common concerns about private tours versus cruise ship tours, explaining the benefits of smaller, personalised experiences and how to plan the perfect day ashore. For those interested in booking, John shares tips on securing a tour and making the most of your time in port.⭐️ Guest - John Hadwin of Boutique Tours of North Wales
Danny joins us from Crawley and is part of our New Ground family of churches, and is himself from Brazil where he has been involved in ministry and planting churches, and has been involved in our New Ground churches there. By Danny Raimundo.
Send us a textIn this podcast, Marcus talks to Kane Talbot from Hamamatsu Photonics and we focus on their innovative technology and why this enables performance advantages.Hamamatsu Photonics is one of the only companies in the world that develops a wide range of light sensors, such as photomultiplier tubes and photodiodes, and light sources such as lasers, LEDs, and measurement lamps. The components they manufacture measure and generate not only visible light, but also ultra-low, ultraviolet, infrared, and x-ray light. Hamamatsu Photonics has developed a "Complete Proposal for Innovative Printing", using their optical technologies to make a range of solutions for a variety of printing applications.Listen on:Apple PodcastGoogle PodcastSpotifyWhat is FuturePrint? FuturePrint is a digital and in person platform and community dedicated to future print technology. Over 15,000 people per month read our articles, listen to our podcasts, view our TV features, click on our e-newsletters and attend our in-person and virtual events. We hope to see you at one of our future events:FuturePrint TECH: Digital Print for Manufacturing 6-7 Nov '24, Cambridge, UK FuturePrint TECH: Packaging & Labels 2-3 April '25, Valencia, Spain
Join me for a look into a recent digital innovation within orthodontics, Lightforce. I explore how the 3D printed labial bracket system works, the features and what the proposed advantages. Recent research exploring the advantages of Lightforce is discussed as well as my comparison to other digital innovations within orthodontic appliances. What is Lightforce · Manufacturing: 3D printed brackets Cad/Cam · Material: ceramic polycrystalline labial · Planning: Digital planning using Lightplan, visualisation of the outcome, alter both tooth position and bracket position, individualise prescription per bracket as a result of planned movements · Flexibility in positioning: Brackets do not have to be in the Facial Axis of the Clinical Crown, through altering the base thickness, the resulting moment can be achieved through the center of resistance · Torque expression is independent of the vertical position, for the same reasons · 0.018", 0.020", and 0.022", including combinations Stages 1. Submit records 2. Digital planning using lightplan, visualisation of the outcome, 3. Case approval 4. Indirect bonding tray – light-Tray, with brackets in situ Other advantages · Accuracy of 3D printed slot · Adapted base, less adhesive · Minitubes, biteturbos What are the proposed advantages and claims around Lightforce with evidence 1. Shorter duration of treatment due to precision a. JCO 2024 Wheeler 2024 Retropsectice study, 900 lightforces cases and over 300 conventional cases, 30% shorter and 30% fewer appointments. significant floors, with a lack of outcome measure and matching of controls Proposed advantages and claims around Lightforce ithout evidence 2. Reduced complications white spot lesions, dehiscences and root resorption as relate to duration 3. Remove issue of compliance or biomechanics as limitations to treatment outcomes 4. Saving Doctors time and money, remove repositions 5. Reduce or eliminate wire bends What are my thoughts? · Labial fixed appliances are catching up with aligners and lingual appliances · New possibilities of varying biomechanics, slot size, bracket position and customised prescription · Presence of Lighforce features within other appliances: o Customised brackets Insignia / Incognito o Digital planning: aligners, Insignia · No customisation of archwires with Lightforce · Not sure how Lightforce would reduce appointment intervals, ligation is conventional ligation through elastomeric modules, with plastic deformation Papers and videos on Lightforce https://www.jco-online.com/media/42415/2023_09_500_waldman.pdf JCO retrospective study https://www.jco-online.com/media/43897/2024_05_273_wheeler.pdf Youtube videos from Lightforce company, Alfred Griffin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSNkYVgZ69I&t=2s&ab_channel=People%2BPractice Disclaimer The podcast is opinion and may not be 100% accurate or representative of the lecture / speaker, the podcast is not endorsed by an institute or the speaker and is the independent work of Farooq Ahmed and the Orthodontics in Summary team. It is not intended to over-ride or replace the requirement clinicians have in being familiar with the relevant training and guidelines for the treatment they provide. Contributions Contents and editing Farooq Ahmed
In investments you learn that you need to make logical decisions and stay away from the emotive things, says the deputy chief investment officer for alternative investments at Alexforbes Investments.
I think more life admin is being thrown at us than ever before! There is so much overwhelm when I chat to our beautiful ADHD community juggling this invisible load. In this episode, we chat with the incredible Mia Northrop. Mia, one of the founders of Life Admin Life Hacks, literally wrote the book on making life admin more streamlined and manageable. Mia breaks it down into simple steps and tools that we can use to automate it and make it work for the ADHD brain. Key Points and Timestamps: 3.00m Who is Mia, and what does she do? 5.50m The challenges for ADHD and life admin 7.00m Customised life admin strategies for ADHD 9.50m What should we outsource? 16.40m The categories of life admin 23.00m The benefits of the digital calendar 27.00m Strategies for managing emails 33.00m Marking your wins and to-do list tips About Mia Northrop: Mia Northrop shares insights and inspiration on life admin and the mental load. Her work explores how to use everyday digital tools and principles from time management, productivity, and behavioral science to streamline, automate, and reduce paperwork and optimize our approach to household organization. Mia is cohost of the top-rated how-to podcast Life Admin Life Hacks, coauthor of Life Admin Hacks, and co-creator of The Art of Adulting online course, resources dedicated to helping people win back time, save money, reclaim their headspace, and nurture household harmony. Mia is a former researcher who worked in the tech and digital sectors. With a background in human-centered design and design thinking, and a passion for social justice, Mia is a trained coach who is passionate about equipping working mothers with tools, strategies, and processes to give them the time, energy, and presence they deserve. Mia is a co-parenting mum to a school-aged son and daughter and lives with her new puppy and ancient cat in Melbourne, Australia. Connect with Mia: Email: mia@lifeadminlifehacks.com Instagram: @lifeadminlifehacks Website: www.lifeadminlifehacks.com Podcast: Life Admin Life Hacks Podcast
In today's Episode of Skin Deep By Corinna Tolan, I look at some of the skin treatments we offer at our clinics in Malahide Balbriggan Dublin and Swiss Cottage London. I discuss our customised facial, using the latest technology to achieve extraordinary results. I also discuss why microneedling is and will always be the best regenerative skin treatment available and why you should proceed with caution when it comes to trying out invasive lasers and new technologies. We are currently running a 4 for 3 offer on all microneedling treatments. Head to monicatolan.com to book.
Founded in January 2017 by Yen Ming, Wilson Beh and Winnie Chua, PolicyStreet began helping consumers and businesses choose and purchase insurance policies based on their needs and requirements, with the underlying aim of making insurance more affordable, simpler, and transparent.Fast forward to today, they're a regional player in the Insurtech space and work with over 40 life, general, and takaful providers globally to offer a comprehensive range of products and services. As of June 2023, PolicyStreet have served over 5 million customers and achieved a sum insured of over US$6 billion (RM27.7 billion) in Malaysia.They managed to close a US$15.3 million (RM67 million) Series B funding round with Khazanah Nasional Bhd as lead investor last June and earlier this year, the company received the regulatory approval from the Labuan Financial Services Authority (LFSA) to begin its Takaful and Retakaful operations. PolicyStreet is now equipped to reinsure and underwrite Takaful products, providing Syariah-compliant insurance solutions.Venturing from insurance marketplace platform to financial advisory business, now co-creating and underwriting insurance products, on this episode of Open For Business, we learn about PolicyStreet's journey as a Malaysian Insurtech company over the last 7 years. Diving deeper into how they're tackling the insurance industry while working with agents and incumbents, exploring what they're looking for in potential strategic partnerships with Khazanah's non-monetary value, and much more.
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Prolonged range bound markets are a hallmark of bearmarkets and they usually end up chopping inexperienced or over leveraged traders. Customised structured products offer a solution for market participants that want to limit their downside, but also the upside, by introducing knock-outs at certain levels or triggers. Such custom options, usually with lower probabilistic chances of occurring, naturally come at a discount. This allows traders to hedge their risk, while also betting on certain outcomes or market scenarios.We were joined by Zhiming Yang, co-founder of OrBit Markets, to discuss crypto derivatives and how TradFi expertise applies to customising structured products for crypto markets.Topics covered in this episode:Zhiming's background in investment bankingFX derivative productsExotic optionsCrypto structured productsCustom solutions for crypto minersHedging Uniswap V3 impermanent lossOptions based on prediction marketsManaging counterparty riskProtocolising structured productsDifferences between TradFi and DeFiEpisode links:Zhiming Yang on LinkedInOrBit Markets on TwitterOrBit Markets websiteSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/535
In this episode of Talking Health Tech, host Peter Birch catches up with Professor Clara Chow, a cardiologist and academic director of the Westmead Applied Research Centre (WARC). Clara shares insights into WARC's innovative work in addressing chronic diseases like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and lung disease using technology to improve healthcare delivery. The episode delves into the importance of evidence-based solutions in the healthcare space, the development of digital clinical trials, the launch of DigiCuris, and the potential impact on patient care in the future.Key Takeaways:1. Importance of Evidence-Based Solutions: Clara emphasises the significance of evidence-based solutions and the need to ensure that technology effectively improves health outcomes and patient experience, while being cost-effective.2. Customised and Personalised Approach: WARC utilises simple, customised, and personalised digital technologies to support patients with a diverse range of chronic health conditions, ensuring that communication and support are accessible to everyone, regardless of language or technological proficiency.3. Impact of Digital Clinical Trials: Clara discusses the positive impact of digital clinical trials on patients, highlighting the effectiveness of a text message-based education support program in improving health markers and patient adherence.4. Development of DigiCuris: The launch of DigiCuris as a culmination of years of research learnings, aiming to deliver complex, personalised, and evidence-based healthcare programs to a wide range of patients, focusing on chronic health conditions.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it. Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.
Welcome to the Retail Media Moguls podcast hosted by Stuart Adamson, brought to you by Platform 195. Our special guest today is Neilson Hall, who is a leading retail media consultant and EMEA Head of E-Commerce at IPG Mediabrands Commerce. Join us as we explore the potential of retail media and the challenges and opportunities it presents. Neilson shares his experience and background in the e-commerce and retail media industry and the journey to founding his own agency. We also discuss the concept of building a customised media network and the benefits it can bring.
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Samantha King, a dog trainer and psychologist at Therapy Dogs Australia, challenges industry norms by advocating for a practical, role-specific approach to working dog training, contrasting with the generalised recommendations often made by her industry member organisation. Working dogs play crucial roles, such as in search and rescue, police work, or providing assistance to individuals with disabilities. These tasks require a unique blend of intelligence, physical abilities, and sensitivity. The bond between dog and handler is integral to the success of the mission. However, a one-size-fits-all training approach is inadequate. Customised training programmes are crucial for maximising the dog's potential and effectiveness in its role. Samantha's work aims to highlight the need for a more realistic and practical training approach. Samantha's frustration stems from the industry member body's failure to recognise the unique challenges and requirements of each specific role that working dogs are placed in. Their lack of flexibility and adaptability in their recommendations can hinder the dog's performance and, ultimately, the success of the mission. As we continue to explore innovative approaches in the field of working dogs, it's evident that customised and realistic training programmes are vital. Working dogs have the potential to make a significant impact in various professional settings, but this is only possible if we allow them the opportunity to reach their full potential through the right training and support. Further details looking for great dog trainers and supporters of the canine paradigm? Below is a vast array of people and business's who stand by us, donate to our running costs and do great things for the canine community. Glenn runs and has almost everything canine related at, Canine Evolution or Pet Resorts Australia Pat has a full range of coaching and dog training services at Operant Canine You can support our show and get extra content right here on our Patreon page. Everything goes into keeping the show running and we love all the wonderful people who are part of that community. If you're not sure how, just ask us. You can get our full range of our Merch at our Teespring store here You can help us by spreading the word amongst the canine community or even suggesting a special guest to interview. If you need to find out how to listen to our podcast, go here We have a YOUTUBE channel that you can subscribe to now If you enjoyed the podcast, please review us on Itunes, spotify and any other podcast directory Details on joining the IACP can be found here. If you're not in it you should be! Understand? Check out Dogs Playing for Life! A rescue process changing dogs lives across the USA For more details on how to help our friends at Peggy's Promise, you can find all the details on how to do that on their website. They are our rescue charity of choice. Support our supporters Narelle Cooke's raw feeding guide for dogs here. Narelle has her own podcast on all podcast directories called Natural Health for people and pets. Check it out in person. Looking for the best, human grade supplement range for your dogs? Check out Canine Ceuticals. You can also see her on Pooches at play with Lara Shannon SHOW SPONSOR Jason Firmin Einzweck Dog quip SHOW SPONSOR The motorcycle dog kennel by Rowdy Hound SHOW SPONSOR Professional dog training services DanKroft K9 SHOW SPONSOR Daycare and training from the heart dog training SHOW SPONSOR Dog training all styles in Adelaide Dog Club SA SHOW SPONSOR Our beloved friend and regular contributor, Birdy O'Sheedy can be found at birdyosheedy.com HUGE thanks to all our contributing artists. Please support their works Jane StuartAvery KellerZoie Neidy https://thecanineparadigm.com/2018/11/30/episode-54-moments-to-be-proud-of/
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Join us as we chat with the incredible Dr Dennis Wormald, and discover why he wants us to take another look at the word - difficult - when it comes to our patients. Dennis is not your run-of-the-mill vet; he's a bona fide canine behaviour enthusiast and his fascination with understanding and addressing the quirks of our four-legged friends began long before he donned his vet hat. Back in the day, he was knee-deep in biomedical science with a major in neuroscience, and he even dabbled in the world of addiction neuroscience. As a general practice vet, Dennis found himself increasingly drawn to the world of behaviour, so fast forward to 2017, he earned himself a PhD in canine anxiety and he's also now proudly a member of the ANZCVS behaviour chapter. Since 2021, he's been focusing solely on behaviour referral practice, and Dennis didn't stop there. He's also the mastermind behind ABADog.com—a platform he originally created to supercharge his own behaviour consultations. Think of it as your one-stop shop for gathering every essential nugget of behaviour history and turning it into a tailor-made action plan for each patient. In 2023, Dennis decided to add the title of "author" to his bio, with the release of "A Dedication to Difficult Dogs: A Heartwarming Tale Shedding Light on Canine Mental Health." In this podcast episode, we'll dive deep into the world of veterinary behaviour with Dennis and chat about what makes the field of behaviour science seem daunting to many, why some of us aren't quite experts (yet), and how boosting our knowledge and empathy can not only make us better vets, but also safer ones. Dennis also shares some game-changing strategies, tips, and tools up his sleeve that'll instantly up your game in your next behaviour consultation and transform your interactions with dogs across the board. Behavioural stress? It's on its way out the door! Topic list: 14:51 Anthropomorphizing can be beneficial. 15:01 Empathy is essential for animal welfare. 24:29 Mental health issues in dogs. 25:35 Emotionally driven behaviours are difficult to change. 30:23 Dogs chew and bark for relief. 35:21 Fear and anxiety drive aggression. 40:05 Prioritise patient welfare and comfort. 46:06 Understanding animal behaviour is a science. 50:20 Read multiple papers for consensus. 55:39 Customised behaviour mod and environmental mod. 61:30 Streamline behaviour consultations with ABAdog. 64:46 Improve by focusing on solutions. 68:00 Take care of your mental health. Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Connect with us through our online Vet Vault Network for episode highlights, clinical resources, discussions, questions and support. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings. Get up and running (or working!) with a 10% discount for Tarkine shoes, the official shoe of the Vet Vault by using the code Vetvault at checkout. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vet-vault/message
In this episode, Tom and Alex discuss considerations that you should think about when choosing whether to use off-the-shelf or customised training for your teams. Thanks, Tom and Alex
EPISODE:Welcome, Welcome, Welcome! Today we have Jess, Matt, & Minh sitting down together to discuss our new service - Paid Research Reports - for investors who want to see the following information for their own "peace of mind" when it comes to investing into Specialist Disability Accomodation:PIA (Property Investment Analysis)Feasibility & Tenancy MixSDA Data - Supply & Demand, & Pipeline (SA3)We cannot stress this enough: DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!! If you cannot figure out the best path forwards, or determining the right information to rely on to make an investment decision, then hire someone who can provide you as much info as is possible. That's where we come in :)As discussed by the team in this episode, the options for any investor looking at considering written reports to read over before investing in SDA are:SDA Data Report only (SA3 Regional Statistics - Demand & Supply Pipeline) - $220PIA Report only (Property Investment Analysis) which includes Pre & Post tax cash flow projections Customised to the property to the investor - $275Feasibility Report only (detailed information related to expenses and schedule of payments, tenancy mix) - $330Feasibility Report and PIA Report (info covering detailed Property Investment Analysis, the Schedule of Payments, & the Tenancy Mix) - $550SDA Data Report + Feasibility Report + PIA Report ( Property Investment Analysis, Schedule of Payments, Tenancy Mix + SDA Statistics Demand Supply Pipeline) - $660We strongly encourage and advise everyone to think about engaging professional services and advice, by somebody who understands the data and numbers like we do. This will give written reports for investors to see how investing in NDIS property affects their financial position. Even if you have already invested in SDA through another organisation, you should still get these reports done for yourself to know your position from a tax, cashflow, and regional supply point of view. Before you spend circa $800K on a SDA property investment, please do think about spending $800 on a few reports that will give you comfort prior to investing into SDA.LEAVE US A GOOGLE REVIEW! --NDIS PROPERTY AUSTRALIA:"To achieve confidence and success in property investment within the NDIS, it is crucial to ask the right questions and get the right answers. Our team conducts thorough research on Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and provides appropriate technical advice through premium and strategy-based solutions. We also use complex feasibility calculation spreadsheets to help investors understand the expected annual income of an SDA dwelling, the timeline stages of construction of their property, aswell as revealing the hidden costs. By staying up-to-date with the latest SDA data and pricing payments information, we help clients make better informed decisions and achieve their investment goals."DISCLAIMER:Information contained in this podcast is general in nature only. It does not take into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular person. You need to consider your financial situation and needs before making any decisions based on this information and should seek independent and professional advice for your personal circumstances.For any podcast related queries or suggestions, please contact our podcast manager via info@ndis.propertywww.sdahousingpodcast.com.au
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Today we're going to give you a snippet into a South Korean startup that could rival Nvidia in the race to provide high-end AI-chips. But not without some context about the AI chip prediction landscape. Currently, Nvidia dominates the AI computing market with analysts predicting a market share of between 80 and 95%. It provides graphics processors known as GPUs for users to run AI applications due to its computing power. Now here's the thing – GPUs were initially made for 3D gaming and are not optimised for specific AI functions. So that means it can be costly and less efficient to train and run AI models using Nvidia's GPU. This also opens up an opportunity for industry players to manufacture chips that cater to the boom in AI, and perhaps for a specific use case. Take for example, a chip made specifically for the use of AI in the finance industry. And that's exactly what our guest for today, Rebellions Inc is relying on to get a slice of the AI-pie. But what opportunities lie ahead of the firm? Also, what are some expansion plans for the firm, which is backed by KT and Singapore's Temasek Pavilion Capital? On Under the Radar, Drive Time's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian sat down with Kyeong-Jae Lee, Business Development Lead, Rebellions Incorporated for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Something For The Weekend is your new weekly BONUS Simply Vegan episode – a short, sweet 15 minute episode live every Friday to inspire you with plant-based cooking ideas for the weekend ahead. In today's episode we share our favourite vegan takeaway recipes that you can make at home. During the cost of living crisis, we're all looking for ways to save money but that doesn't mean we can't get creative and find ways to have fun and enjoy great tasting food at the weekend. Of course, making it yourself is much healthier, too! From salt and chilli tofu to satay noodles and kebabs, get your notebook at the ready for 15 minutes of meal ideas. Notes from today's episode and ways to support us…• Check out Molly's recommended Samui vegan Thai curry paste• Holly uses Vivera kebab meat vivera.com• Become a friend of the show at patreon.com/simplyvegan and access exclusive episodes, video content, live chats and free downloads• Tag us in your social posts, @veganfoodandliving and @simplyveganpodcast• Try an issue of Vegan Food and Living magazine for just 99p at veganfoodandliving.com/podcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I love my regular calls with my clients and there's a real magic to the conversations we have, especially as I work with the vast majority of my clients on a long-term basis. But over the years I've found that not every client needs to have weekly calls, and there are plenty of other mediums that allow for them to work through their ideas and challenges.My guest and friend Kaitlyn Kessler, mindset and leadership coach, agrees with me - on this week's episode we talk about our experiences of working with clients in truly bespoke ways. Kaitlyn helps her clients create and shift into an ease-filled business while figuring out what that means and looks like for them, and she's all about making that experience as personalised and unique as possible.Tune in to find out:How an Etsy shop venture with her sister led Kaitlyn to design work before she pivoted to coachingThe ethics around coaching and the challenges around maintaining professional boundariesHow Kaitlyn feels about the communication element between coaching callsThe different mediums of communication we use with our clientsWhy we both encourage our clients to make their own decisions - even if that means not running everything by us!Why it's ok to make a decision without a justificationCONNECT WITH KAITLYNwww.kaitlynkessler.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaitlynskessler/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaitlynskesslerKAITLYN'S BOOK RECOMMENDATIONSEssentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeownCONNECT WITH EMMA-LOUISEWebsite: http://www.emmalouiseparkes.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmalouparkesFacebook Group: The Ambitious Introvert® NetworkSign up to receive my monthly Introvert's Only digest, delivering all the best introvert-friendly resources straight to your inbox, minus the scroll herePREMIUM SUPPORT Interested in working with me 1:1 or joining The Quiet Power Mastermind? Fill out this form to start the conversation! https://bit.ly/2QQAwcx
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In this episode of The Payments Show Podcast, I spoke to Justin Passalaqua who is the Country Director for Worldline in Canada. Worldline is the 4th largest payments company in the world, and is used by merchants, banks and acquirers.Click through the Chapters Menu at the top of the episode webpage here: http://thepayments.showSummary of topics discussed:1. UX and UI2. Working with ISVs3. Niche and Vertical Markets4. Direct and Indirect Relationships with End Customers5. Customer Support6. Humanising Payments7. Getting Banned from Payment Platforms8. Reducing Friction9. Fraud10. Invoicing is Finally DyingAnd much more…Details:- Recorded on 07 Mar 2023- Host: Satwant Phull, Founder of Digital Money Lab- Guest: Justin Passalaqua, Country Director, Worldline[Next Steps]- Get in touch with Satwant: digitalmoneylab.com - Worldline: bambora.com (Bambora will now be known as Worldline)
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I've just finished MCing NFT Bali 2022 as a representation from The Wicked Hunt but also from the Photography community. While it's still fresh in my mind, I thought, why not put out a podcast on NFT and how it applies to photography and other art? NFT had been one of the biggest trending searches on google not long ago. Many people jump into NFT, some thrive and made a lot of money, but some are scammed and lost a lot of money. So what is NFT? How can it be leveraged, and how will it change the world for artists? I've spent about a year hanging out on Twitter space and clubhouse to learn what is NFT. At first, I thought it was a quick cash grab scheme, but the more I immersed myself in it, the more I fell in love with it. The possibilities are endless, and I can start imagining how will it apply to The Wicked Hunt and its future brand. It's a new technology, a new ideology and a new opportunity. It's exciting! You have nothing to lose and everything to gain, come and join me and decide for yourself. But there's always more than the surface. If you're interested in getting access to my NFT and how I use it to help me fulfilled my mission... Where it has become a representation of a journey to living the best life, you can go to the link below: https://opensea.io/collection/thewickedhunt https://foundation.app/@thewickedhunt Adventure of A Life Time - NFT Collection A Symbol of "A Journey To Living The Best Life" ------ Collectors will get: Customised airdrop for the next 3 collectors - (Value of 0.2 ETH) + 1 Hour 1 on 1 session - (Value of $350) 16" x 24" Canvas Print - (Value of $237) 8" x 8" photobook (Canada, Australia, Indonesia) - (Value of $600) + 10% off future collection pre-sale (you will get notified for upcoming artwork to be minted & have pre-sale discount exclusive to collectors) Exclusive access to future NFT Events Exclusive access to future products like Two Red Tabs Photography backpack ------ Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: • Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify • Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr • Website: https://podcast.thewickedhunt.com • Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr For those of you who want to learn more about The Wicked Hunt Photography by Stanley Aryanto: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/ • Masterclass: https://www.TheWickedHuntPhotography.com • Photo print: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/ Don't forget to leave a review on the podcast if you enjoy this conversation. It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers. --------------------- Transcription: Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 0:00 and some people just think it's a big scam so hey, we care hunters Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast where we share photographers journey as well as topics on photography and how photography giving us hope, purpose and happiness. And today, I do not have anyone with me, I don't have any guests. It's just me, myself and I, but I want to talk to you about an F D, what is NFT? Why NFT? Is it a scam? And I know there are, you know, a few sites in the US some people absolutely love it jumping into it. You know, and some people kind of heard about it. And you know, they might have a mixed, mixed feeling about it. And some people just think it's a big scam. So I'd like to share a little bit about what it is, and why I am jumping into the NFT world and why I am excited about what NFT can do for the future. And at the end of it, you are free to make your own decision. Make your own. Make your own judgement of what it is. But I think it's it's always, you know, something that I always tell everyone that think NFT is a scam is unless you immerse yourself in it, then I think you will never know the full story. I mean, when you think about it, right? When we looking at a business, for example, it's easy to see from the outside whether or not they're making it, but we know the people who are in the business, they know whether or not they're struggling and they're doing everything they can just so that they're keeping afloat and looks like they're doing fine. Or they're actually doing better than it might look or you know, it is a true representation of what it looks like on the surface. Right? And I'm in there is a saying that goes like you know, it's isn't always what it looks like on the surface. And it's absolutely right, wherever it may look, there is a good and a bad thing. Of course to it. Like everything in life. Is it a scam? Well, I know that there are a lot of scams out there, which is really unfortunate. unfortunate because it's ruining the reputation of NFT it is a big, big opportunity, a big, big way to change the way we approach and move forward. But this, this game that coming through, are really ruining people trust in it, right. But like everything else in this world, when there is a lot of hype, when there is a lot of interest, people will exploit that it's no different than the internet is no different than the phone when it first came out. It's no different than the internet when it first came out. But we know that it's it's Well, when you immerse yourself you will find out that NFT is such a strong technology. And it is also such a such an incredible thing to utilise, especially if you are an artist. So why will NFT disrupt the future of the art? Well, as I already mentioned, it has a new technology, a technology that can automate a lot of the contract side of things so that you know it is a lot more objective, you know, there's a less, less greediness, you know, people are getting paid what they are, it's going to be a lot harder to be scammed. Because it is more traceable. It is it is what they call it, it's more transparent. Right. And it's very, you could basically track everything. Of course there, you know, people find ways to kind of run away from it. But that is the whole idea. Right? The new technology. There is also a new ideology, we call it the old way is the web 2.0 And the new way is the web 3.0. And there is a big difference in ideology, right? Well as in the web 2.0 It was more about okay, you know, I'm me and I need to strive and oh, you know, this other guy doing the same thing. I better compete with this. But in the web 3.0 We're seeing a lot more collaboration a lot more a helping hand and, you know, it's a rising tide, you know, and we rise together as a boat, right? And that's what one of the coolest mindset of the some of the community in the NFT is that? You know, we always look for ways to to To lift each other up now, is there is that mean there is no jealousy? Is that mean there is no fear of missing out? Is that mean there is no, you know, imposter syndrome. Of course now, at the end of the day, we are human, but from what I've seen so far, it's really nice. And I will go into a little bit more detail on this. But, yeah, the other thing is that there is a big, big possibilities. Right. And, again, I'll go through a lot of this in a lot more details. decentralisation, you know, the power shift to the artists and individual in the old days, where, you know, a lot of the issue was an artist who might need to get to go to Gallery to get all this all their stuff selling, and the gallery will take a big cut from the artists, right. And at the end of the day, they ended up with 20 or 30%. And I get it right the gallery need the in marketing's expands need to pay for the electricity, whatever it may be. And, yes, although crypto currency is currently using a lot of power, but I think I highly encourage you to look at what you know, the conventional banks are using, you know, what, you know, galleries would have used right there using like, really high electricity. And, you know, at the end of the day, I think for every technology for every emerging technology and groundbreaking technology, there's going to be some pain, there is no way that we will change without pain. And, you know, there's already so many things that is happening, trying to address this, and I, you know, in a year or two time, I feel like a lot of this issue with the environmental problem gonna be solved. So I'm really excited about that. But the really cool thing is that this NFT world is like the Marvel like think about it, like the original of Marvel comics when it first came out, right? It is the OG and, you know, right now it might worth 0.21 eath, which equivalent to what a few $100, do a few $1,000. But in 510 2030 years time, you know, I'll be I'll be thinking that some of these will go 400 1000s of dollars, especially some of the artwork that are truly unique. So it's such an exciting landscape in the world. So what is an F T? Right? Nf T stands for non fungible token. Now, non fungible basically means it cannot be replaced, it cannot be altered. And it is truly unique on its own. Right. And what it means by that is that when you think about it, right? Think about it like $1 US dollar, right? A coin of US dollar with another coin of US dollar, they're not unique. You could interchangeable interchange them with the same sort of representation, as well as the same value, right? 50 cents is the 50 cents, they're looking at the same and you know, sure some might have things on it and whatnot. But it is interchangeable, right? Well as an NFT is not, you know, each have its own token, and each have its own smart contract behind it. Now, the second part of it is tokens, right? And that is, you know, non fungible token. So the token is the part where it represent the representation of something else, right. And in the NFT, or in the cryptocurrency world, it's, it's basically a series of numbers and letters that represent that particular art that get connected to a contract that we call a smart contract, because this contract is sitting somewhere in the system in the blockchain, and you can make decision on its own and you don't need people, you know, executing this and that's why going forward, the application is just so, so broad, and of course, I will go into a lot more depth in a little bit. But what is really cool about NFT why people are crazy about this NFT right. So I think there's five main pillars to this NFT first is authentication because with each With each art, suddenly there is a token that represent the art and artists of that particular art will always get linked to it. Of course, you know, with everything, there's going to be a way to explore it. But I'm just gonna go, you know, with the positive note the possibilities, right? Why, you know, it's all get authenticated, it's all get linked to the art between the artist and the art. And there is there no way, you know, in quotation marks, I'm sure there, you know, if you try hard enough, I'm sure there is a way to do it. But for now, it's really really, really, really, really, really difficult to change that authentication. Now, just think about it, like, a Mona Lisa, for example, Mona Lisa is a piece that is truly unique. And for you to authenticate that it's very difficult, right? People have been trying to fake it, and they try to, you know, and in order to check that there is going to go you, it has to go through a series of forensic analysis. But with NFT now, it's all it's all there visible in in the system, traceability, right, where it goes, when it goes who by who created it, it's all in the system. And it is a lot more a lot easier to track. And that's why it's great, as well as a transparency, right, is transparent, you could see each transaction, each price change even right. So if you say like to, to one of the collectors, I know this one is like this collection values have a lot of value. But you know, in actual fact, you just pop up the value, and then you just change the value of the price at that current time and then bring it back down. It's all visible. So it's a lot harder to scam. Utilities. Now, this NFT has been crazy in the world, right? And Gary Vee has been using them as part of a way to access him, right? If you look at the bigger kind of project like Word, ape, and so forth, it gives you access to a community and some other project. Actually, when you purchase that project, you are a kind of an adopter to a foundation where they donate most of the proceeds most, if not all of the proceeding to some sort of cause. And most of all community, right? We love to belong to a community, we love to hang out with the same people. And I think this is why NFV is really cool thing, especially the people who got it right, because it is a new technology, it is a new ideology. And it is a new path forward. And with this, it becomes really exciting. You know, because the possibility is endless. But we know that a lot of people are going to try to exploit it a lot of scammers. A lot of people try to make it look bad and try to destroy this, you know this ideology. So that is why if you find the right community, we actually protect the idea behind web 3.0 or the NFT. Right? And you know, it's just such a cool thing is really hard to explain in words. But if that's something you kind of want to find out, we usually hang out in Twitter. So why turn an art into an NFT? Right? What's the point? Well, one of the thing that really draw me into it was, of course, the first thing is, you know, it sounds like you can make a lot of money from it. And one of the things that I always say to everyone is that if you if your sole purpose to jump into NFV is to make money, then you probably shouldn't jump into it because first you just gonna destroy the ideology. Second, you probably not gonna make it because people are getting better at identifying the scammers and people who just in it for the short term. And third, you know, what's the point like, you know, you will burn out, you will hate what you're doing anyway. But one of the things that's really cool was the legacy part of it, you know, knowing that, you know, I've sold a lot of brands, I've sold a lot of photo books, but I know that one day, you know, maybe there is a big fire or whatnot or even, you know, paper degrades even the archivable material. So one day a lot of this material going to degrade and we'll lost its value. Well it's lost it all together, but you In the blockchain, it is a lot more secure, a lot harder to get rid of. So it's kind of cool that once it's there, it's there forever, right. Now, the next thing is some of the thing that I've already talked earlier is that the power shift, suddenly, an artist can be appreciated for their work, right? In terms of money in terms of as well as in terms of their art. I know that in the web 3.0 People really enjoy the connection with the artistic connection with the art instead of just, ah, it's a pretty photo, right? I mean, if you are an artist, or you know, whether you're a photographer, a sculpture, whatever it may be, aren't you tired of people just like looking at your art, and you say, it's like, oh, cool, that's awesome. Right. And you put your, your heart and your passion and everything you have into it, you know, I know that some of the shot that that, that I've captured, you know, I carry a 10 kilogramme backpack onto the top of the mountain or negative 25 degrees Celsius, I was freezing cold, I don't know, if I will have to cut my toe by the end of the trip. But you know, that's what we love. That's our passion. And the one thing that we want out of it is to be recognised and to be appreciated. Of course, we need the money, right? Because we need to live and that's what gonna put our food on the table, that was what gonna put the roof on top ourselves. But at the end of the day, the appreciation is priceless. And this is what's cool about it, I've seen a lot of indie indie artists raising money for the film that they want to build, and people are buying into the project because they believe in him. Right? That is the key word they believed in him, instead of you know, because this person have a lot of followers or because this this, you know, this person have connection or whatnot. And I mean, I've seen people so out there connection, you their collection, with only 800 followers. And of course, on the contrary, I also see people with 3040 50 100,000 followers that saw the collection. And at the end of that, at the end of the at the end of there i i believe that, you know, there is a big, big opportunity as an artist to bring this power back to us. And with the smart contract. Now all of a sudden, we can decide what is there and what's not, and upload it to the to the blockchain as a smart contract. So that you know that it is how, so that the term is how you wanted it. So that is really exciting. So, then, okay, you know, hopefully by now you're convinced, you know, it's like, whoa, that's cool, like, NFT. Perfect. That sounds amazing. So, I guess I'll share this from the photographer's perspective, right? But from artists perspective, and from the collector perspective, you just kind of flip it inside out, and I'll show you what I mean. But so then a lot of people can ask me, Well, Stanley, what do I meant for NFT. Now when I say meant, it means basically putting it in the blockchain and tokenize it as an NFT. Right? Now, if you're like me, you know, I have over 200,000 photos on my hard drive, it becomes really, really difficult to curate and think about what you want a minute. But I think the most important part of this, you know, as whether or not you're looking at it from a collective perspective, or artists perspective, is to stay true with your journey, right? Why you started your journey as an artist, like a good example is that, you know, when I first started, I started because I went on this five weeks trip in Europe, and I was just like, man, it was such an awesome trip. It was the road to Oktoberfest, I was a lot younger there. And, you know, looking back into this memory through some of these photos really got me disappointed. Because I felt like it didn't capture the experiences that I experienced. So my first thing was, I want to be able to capture memories, right? And the next thing is that you know, when I fell in love with it even more as it given me hope, purpose and happiness. I Want to do more of it, I want to travel full time I want to capture all these things, right. But along the line, I realise it's not about the pretty photo, but about finding unique perspective, just, you know, finding that unique perspective of the world, because, you know, we, we see, we see a lot of these popular spots, and that's cool. But when you can find a unique perspective, or a unique photo of that of that particular spot, it become it became personal to you as a photographer, and that makes it really emotional, right. And that's sentimental. And that's really cool about photography. And for that reason, you know, I know that I go through a lot of Summit during stupid hours as well. And I want to be able to share those magnificent beauty with with the bigger audience because I know that a big portion of the world don't have the energy, the opportunity and the ability to be able to explore such place, right? To be able to travel the world to do what I do to quit my job, and travel and just like leave everything sold everything and just pack my bag travel the world. But at the same time, I want to help those who really want to pursue their passion, but they don't think they can to show them that it is possible. So when I sell my, my very first collection was was about that it was about the journey and the journey behind each photograph or behind each NFT you get this like a little magazine, right on E magazine that I've put together about my ledger about the story behind me why I put this together about the wicked Han? And what is the wicked Han right about each photograph and the story behind photograph and why it is significant and why it is unique, as well as, when I was in that path as a photographer, what was the mindset and you know, I'm hoping for that to be a symbol for those who want to pursue their passion in whatever it is it may be, whether it is as a full time as a hobby or as a part time. Right? But that collection, help me to do share a lot of my work with with more of the world, right? To be able to motivate and encourage and hopefully get people to go outside of their comfort zone and chase their dreams. So at the end of the day, I think it's really important to to know your why and to stay through with it because it's not going to be easy. And if you don't follow if you don't have a purpose, then you will burn out and you will stop and you know you will give out altogether. So know your why. Now, once once you kind of know your why you start curating it right based on you know, what, what are based on, you know that that why why you know, all these different art that support that journey or of what you want to share. Now, once you have that, then think about the platform and the coin, right. And the platform is usually pick based on the coin that it supports. So for example, you know, open sea Foundation, slowly kind so forth are on Ethereum and exchange art is one example from what they call it Solana and so forth. Right? But one thing that you need to remember or to decide is that your niche and where your audience where are your collectors sitting predominantly before you, you you pick this right? Because essentially, those are the people that you want to talk to. But there are other things about the platform itself. So for example, each platform have different fees, each platform have gas, different gas fees, right? And gas fees is just think about it like if you're driving from one place or another to another right, it is the energy that it requires to for that transportation. So it's the same thing when you make a purchase, from you know, my quotation, my crypto wallet to your crypto wallet, there's gonna be a movement of assets and that's gonna cost money. Right now The next thing is the royalty. So again, when I mentioned about, you know, traceability and authenticity, right? When the art is sold to a collector, and that collector decide to sell it to someone else, you have the option to get royalty, so that, you know, let's say, I have this, I've got one of these shoulders really, really rare with a comment NEOWISE. And it was aligned with Aurora Borealis and the Milky Way and got published through like petapixel epoch time. Focus magazine in, in Germany, basically everywhere, right? And is such a rare moment, because it will not happen again in many lifetime. In fact, the next new comment near was going to be in 6800 years. So, you know, when, when it's at the moment, the market in the NFT is quite small. So it might sell for, let's say, you know, five, eath, five Aetherium. But going forward, it might, you know, people might discover it, and it might sell for 100 Aetherium, or, you know, 200, and you get a cut of that you get that part of the appreciation as the original person who captured the art that that create that art, right. And all of this is controlled by smart contracts. So it's actually really important as well, because each smart contract, sorry, each platform have a different smart contract, and some are better than the others like everything else. Now, the next thing is exclusivity. Like for example, you know, foundation. Sorry, let me start that over, for example, like super rare unknown origin and slow car, you know, it's it required for you to apply and get accepted. Foundation require for you to get invited. So it's a community curated platform by you know, other people. And a good example where you could literally jump in right now and meant your art is repairable and open see, right, and one other one that I will talk about is Tux dot art. And it is one that is created by Vince or Caltex. He is one of the first collector that made that populars and popularised NFT photography. And he created this platform as a fully decentralised platform. What's that mean? Is that no one is running anything behind it, there's just a bunch of code that you know, if you do this become that and you this income, then. And that's the that's kind of a cool thing about it, right? I know that a lot of nude photographer, for example, could not pose their stuff on Instagram, you know, because it would get censored and stuff like that. So, with decentralisation is a lot more power to it. But yeah, with great power comes great responsibility. But there's going to be another a lot of other benefits as well. For example, some are, can have the ability to buy it now, or to put an offer or to do an auction, some doesn't. Some can do collection of multiple artwork, and some doesn't. And some can do also do you know different ways of meeting your art as well. So I'd like to classify NFT art into three at the moment, right, I'm just going to make this simple for all of you a series or a limited edition. So let's say you got this photo and you want to sell five of them for X amount, right? And when you do that, it's become less rare and therefore it's usually price lower. Now, if you have let's say a theme for so my very first collection, so that was series and the second thing is collection, right? My very first collection is about my journey from you know, not knowing how to take photo, or my very first trip that really started my photography career to you know, leaving my engineering degree to where I am today where you know, I've captured countless once in a lifetime moments. A lot of that is captured in that collection, you know, and that is one theme, right? So in collection usually there is a theme about what it is what's happening and so forth. Now there's also a rare more rare one is one off one basically it's just a one off. So for example that night when I got the shot of the Milky Way the Aurora as well. As the comment NEOWISE, that's not going to appear in six less than 800 years, that's probably going to be put out as one of one, right. And of course, as it goes up, it becomes a lot less, a lot more a lot less supply, and therefore it become a more valuable. So why collectors buy? What is the value right? Now I guess you have to think about it like a business you know, each art have to overvalue whether it's an entertainment value, whether it's a, it's a while value, whether it's a uniqueness value, right, or whether it's a representation of the art. But so one of the things that that can make a big difference is the artist, their journey, their mission, their popularity, whatever it may be. Basically, if if there is a strong purpose, there is strong journey, and you know that the art is gonna become gonna keep going, and keep putting the investment on itself and keep creating, keep growing, keep creating groundbreaking stuff, then you know, that that artists will make it one way or another. And for that reason that artists will become more valuable. Because essentially, I mean, if you think about it, you know, like, Leonardo da Vinci a lot, all of his art become valuable, because you know, now he has in quotation marks make it right. But next thing is the art itself, right? The art itself might have a sentimental value or connection to the collector. Maybe it's where James was proposed to Jane. I don't know why I picked James and Jane, but it's the first thing that come into my head. You know, and it might be a shot in, in New York of that particular place. And when they saw that, they were like, Oh, yes, you know, does it remind me of this and that, and, you know, it's just, it's triggered their emotion, their sentimental connection to it, and therefore they buy it. Regardless, they're artists, because the community goes, whatever it is, but they just love the art. Now, the next thing is the community right? Now you have to think about it, like, when people purchase your art, they become not only a collector, but part of your journey, right? So they are they because there is a community around you. And that can be powerful. Like, for example, people who probably gravitate towards me is going to be people who felt like they have been in this stuck in life with no passion, or people who love adventure, or people who love snowboarding, right? Basically the things that are that I love that I have a mission for. And that's probably the things that people will resonate with. And the other thing is utility. So for example, coming forward, a lot of all of all of my photo trip gonna come with an NFT. And the NFT is going to be unique, and it's going to be more and more valuable, because, you know, as time goes by, it becomes I'm still not sure the whole details of it. But one thing that you can do is, you know, make it more desirable by adding value behind it now, what is that value? And you can go as crazy as possible, right? But that is the beauty of it. Like it's just so powerful, you know, all of a sudden, when they go for a photo trip, not only they get the photo trip, but they also get this investment for free or this bonus for free, that become an investment for themselves. Alright, so one way that I really like just to simplify things, is that you know, like, it's just a way of thinking about it right. So, in the old days, we used to call it company and in the in the NFT world we call it project right creator is a founder Dao or decentralised autonomous organisation is basically like the management collector become the shareholder. So when they collect one of your photo, they become a shareholder of you because if your value goes down, most likely to everything else will go down, right. J pack is like the stock certificates. roadmap is basically you know, the company plan forward their business plan, utility is their product right? So utility could be my photo trip now, you know, in a company that my cell in the tour company and again, it's the same thing they sell a trip right community Add a you know, become part of the marketing and royalties is revenue. So when you have that royalties when you sell part of your part of your if when somebody else sell your your your art, then you get the royalties and that is pretty much a revenue and token is the dividend, right? All right. So how do you market this thing? Alright, so I've already mentioned how important it is. And this is why NF T strife in Twitter, no in Facebook, no Instagram, because in Twitter, you can you can be in spaces where you could chat with fellow mates and you could basically, you know, build connection with each other. You know, that goes to the second thing. And if people really resonate with your story resonate with who you are, then it will trigger their emotion and they'll make them comfortable or make them more connected to your art. So Twitter is absolutely the biggest thing here. Right. And the next thing is the word of mouth, of course, right? Somebody telling somebody, it's been one of the best marketing and it's, it still is the best marketing. But if, you know there's a lot in there, and I know it's gonna take some times for you to go through, but I think I'm gonna leave it with this, you know, if there's anything that I want you to, to get out of this podcast is first to believe in yourself to believe that you are worth it. Because a lot of times Me included when I put my work out there I look at it, I was like, Well, you know, I'm a nobody and you know, I, I just jumped into this space only get 1000 Well, at that moment, I was like couple 200 followers, you know, why would people want to buy like this art for me, right. And the second thing is believing your art because sometimes the value of the art is good enough to stand on its own without our utilities without, you know all these things. But for example, for my case, the first five people that purchase my collection will get an airdrop now an airdrop is basically a bonus where I dropped them one of my other art and it is fully customised. So for example, if you do purchase one, then you can tell me what sort of photo that you're interested in, and I will send you like an album that you get to pick from, and from there. You could pick your customise NFT, that goes along with the one that you purchase. So well, why why did I do that because it is part of my mission. Right? Going back to what I was saying, I believe that the art itself stands enough to stand on its own. But at the same time, I want to be able to fulfil on my mission to share my my art. And, you know, I think I'm okay with rewarding the very the first few collectors out there that are believing in my journey, because that's gonna help me to reach more people out there. But you know what to make it is simple, but it's not easy. Today, I give you a lot of insights on what you need to do. And if you just do that, and you follow through with it, you're probably going to make it but it's not easy in a sense that every one solution is going to be slightly different. What's worked for me might not work for you what's worked for you might not work for me. And you might need to find this two millimetre shift, right, because that's all it takes. And it's incredible, because if you, for example, go to plastic surgeon, they're going to tell you this, that it only takes two millimetre shift to change the looks off your face, right to change the looks of whatever it is that you want to want to change. So and it is exactly the same thing. Just need that two millimetres shift the smallest thing that that will work for you. But you do need to figure that out yourself. So it's not gonna be easy. But at the end of the day, you know, when your time's up when you're on your deathbed thinking about what have I achieved in my life? What have I done in my life? You know what it's gonna be worth it's gonna be hard but it's going to be worth it. So I encourage you to go into the into Twitter, right jump into spaces follow some some of the key people in art or NFT or photography NFT? And, um, you know, and if you don't know, let me know, shoot me a DM I can, you know, show you who are the people to follow and listen to them when they're talking in Twitter spaces, Twitter spaces, basically a place where people can talk with each other. You no true voice app. Yeah, you cannot see each other. But at this, at the end of the day, it's much better than, than Instagram, right? Cool shots dude. Like, this is though good tones, man, you know, all this thing doesn't really make us feel appreciated as an artist. So I really highly encourage you to check it out. Because this technology is groundbreaking, and it will change the future. And what have you got to lose, right? At the end of the day, if you spend 236 months, 12 months, and you realise you don't want to do it, you can always go back to what you always do, and you got nothing to lose. But mark my word, this is going to be a game changing technology in the industry, people have come out with so many different ways to create or to, to create it's such a unique art of a true NFT. And it's just so exciting. And it's so exciting how the community is a lot more connected, that people, you know, the power is shifted back a lot more to the artists. And yes, it is not perfect. There are a lot of things that you need to look for, especially, you know, with the scams, I know that imposter syndrome is a big one here, people get depressed because, you know, they, when they see people selling out and they're not they can't sell anything, it becomes very difficult for the mentally. But, you know, at the end of the day, I think there is a much bigger benefit. And then the disadvantages, so I highly recommend you to jump into Twitter, connect with me and shoot me a DM if you have any question I'm happy to answer. But hopefully this has been insightful for you on what I've been into and what I've been working to, and what how this NFT world can really change your world as an artist. Yeah, so if you have any question, feel free to shoot me a DM or an email, whatever it may be. But hopefully you enjoy that little chat, if you haven't already. So hit the subscribe button. Make sure you leave a review so that you can you know share your point of view with other people and help other people to find this if it's if you find it useful, or just share the link to your friends, your family who's been looking for a different perspective of what is this NFT world is but we can hunters. Thank you very much for being here. Thank you very much for listening in and I will see you next week. Until next time
In this special episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we share the second session from our recent Global HR Leaders Summit, where we discussed: How to Create a Customised Employee Experience that Strengthens Purpose & Elevates Performance.Discussion points include:Why it's important for companies to customize the employee experienceEmployee Experience projects typically begin with onboarding, and why it's an important phaseEffectively tailoring of employee experience for the individualWhere to begin when developing a new employee experience approachPanelists: Melissa Salibi, Chief HR Officer at KempinskiMartijn Seijsener, Global Head Employee Experience at Credit SuisseSerena Rahme, Global Vice President HR at BeiersdorfClaire Bennett, Vice President HR EMEA at OracleBe sure to follow HR Leaders on Crowdcast, so you don't miss out on our upcoming events.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 business schools in India, there is a misconception that marketing is not quantitative, and that it is for the more “creative” people. However, if you look at its history, marketing has always been a highly quantitative subject. To know more about data and quant in marketing, we talk to Prithwiraj Mukherjee, an assistant professor of marketing at IIM Bangalore. Prithwiraj teaches marketing management and marketing research at the MBA and doctoral levels. His MOOC titled Quantitative Marketing Research is available on EdX and Swayam. He research interests include behavioral decision making where he models biases, and digital marketing where he investigates influencer fraud and clickbait. Prithwiraj has a PhD in marketing from ESSEC in Paris, and degrees in chemical engineering from NITK Surathkal and IISc He can be found on twitter at @peeleraja Show Notes: 00:03:40 - Introduction on numbers in marketing 00:08:45 - Customised direct mail coupons 00:15:30 - Why do students in business school think marketing is a “soft subject”? 00:22:00 - Conjoint analysis 00:29:00 - Moving from sample data to population data 00:31:20 - Modelling customer loyalty 00:40:00 - Why has digital marketing evolved disjoint from marketing? 00:43:45 - What Facebook knows about you that Google doesn't 00:45:00 - How has AI / ML / Big Data changed marketing? Data Chatter is a podcast on all things data. It is a series of conversations with experts and industry leaders in data, and each week we aim to unpack a different compartment of the "data suitcase". The podcast is hosted by Karthik Shashidhar. He is a blogger, newspaper columnist, book author and a former data and strategy consultant. Karthik currently heads Analytics and Business Intelligence for Delhivery, one of India's largest logistics companies. You can follow him on twitter at @karthiks, and read his blog at noenthuda.com/blog
So if you're a user of WooCommerce, then the podcast today will be of interest to you. It's all about creating the best checkout experience to increase conversions with the CheckoutWC plugin. The checkout process of WooCommerce 'out-of-the-box' is okay, but it's not all that great. Yes, it works, but you know that you've seen better workflows; better ways of guiding you through the final stages of your purchase. The guest on the show today, Clifton Griffin, has been working for the last two years at getting the WooCommerce cart experience as painless as possible with his CheckoutWC plugin. Check it out on the podcast today...
So if you're a user of WooCommerce, then the podcast today will be of interest to you. It's all about creating the best checkout experience to increase conversions with the CheckoutWC plugin. The checkout process of WooCommerce 'out-of-the-box' is okay, but it's not all that great. Yes, it works, but you know that you've seen better workflows; better ways of guiding you through the final stages of your purchase. The guest on the show today, Clifton Griffin, has been working for the last two years at getting the WooCommerce cart experience as painless as possible with his CheckoutWC plugin. Check it out on the podcast today...
The Vitality Secret Podcast - Defy Disease, Combat Common Illnesses And Stay Young
Eric Edmeades is an internationally recognized business speaker, film producer and serial entrepreneur. Eric is the founder of WildFit that has enabled tens of thousands of people to achieve extraordinary results with their health and bodies. With his other programs, they have served over 100,000 people. Eric is a man in the know when it comes to immune health and what it takes to look after your body to protect you from bugs and viruses. Show Notes 3 mins - Eric's story, sick all the time, acne 4 mins - Prescribed various medications and tonsillectomy at 21 5 - Experimented with foods and 2 weeks later looked in the mirror, new ability to breathe 6 - How he avoided the tonsillectomy. 7 - Asked his doctor how long he'd spent studying food in medical school 8 - Symptom-masking treatments & stepping beyond the mainstream 9 - A car analogy on treating the engine of the body 10 - Emotional Eating - People don't fail with diets, diets fail them 11 - 25,000 served in 130 countries in core 90-day program, 100,000 in other programs. 85% success rater of alteration of food psychology 12 - “Nutritional Anthropologist” title given to him in UK. 13 - 85-95% completion rate on 90-day program. Food Psychology. Neurology. 14 - In the midst of editing a book on diabetes 15 - Disassociating with labels of ‘diseases' 16 - Discussing inflammation - cause behind the cause - it's a response 17 - The Romans new if someone had a sugar disease 18 - Inflammation, the Immune system & Covid - His talk in England and Mindvalley 19 - What is missing in the mainstream about advice being out in the mainstream, how medical professionals attacked him 20 - Strengthening the immune system - analogy. Immunity & antibodies. Your defence team. 21 - Science Advisor who sampled 1000 cover deaths - 88%…had pre-existing condition 22 - In America, our young people are not healthy 23 - What would have happened in the 1960s? Lifestyle diseases 24 - Blurring of the codes - Specific Code, general ones 25 - How are the figures wrong? Under reporting and over reporting of statistics. Tests aren't accurate. 2nd code - correlative death. Numbers are wrong. 26 - 50-80% of diagnosed have no symptoms 27 - Sweden - are they doing the right thing? 28 - Strength of Immunity at Tony Robbins' event 29 - What better time to rid the body of chronic inflammation? 30 - Does one size fit all? 31 - Customised nutrition programmes / metabolism & sensitivities 32 - At the core, every species has an evolved diet 33 - Diet is way of life 34 - How to Eric is not a beaver! 35 - How Eric used to be a vegan, blood type diets. 36 - Energy dropped 37 - Inconvenient truths & hunting 38 - Training for a marathon 39 - Meat dreaming 43 - How WildFit works 44 - 85% completion rate on digital program. Almost unheard of. 45 - Zumba founder: “You've created a program that sticks to them” 46 - Changing old paradigms and installing new beliefs and behaviours 47 - What better time to look after the immune system than right now? 48 - Effectiveness of flu vaccines vs effectiveness of not being sick! 49 - Eric's #1 Vitality Secret 50 - The best way to serve the immune system You can access the program here: GetWildFit.com (90 days) GetWildFit.com (14 Day Reset) @EricEdmeades on Instagram
On this week's episode of HomeTech: We catch up with Kris Gamble, founder of the UK-based Customised and creator of the now-legendary #LiveInstall hashtag. Never one to color inside the lines, Kris shares a number of updates surrounding his latest efforts to mix it up in the smart home. From a new-found focus on social media platforms beyond of his Twitter wheelhouse, to an installation marketing campaign aimed at disrupting traditional business models, Kris is living up to his reputation for charting new territory in the connected home business. That plus... Thoughts on Vin Bruno's departure from CEDIA. A wrap-up of the biggest stories from Google IO. A tour of HomeKit's premier in the builder market. And a revolutionary new approach to smart home sensors that might just give us a glimpse of the future. Fan of the podcast? Want to support our efforts? Please consider becoming a Patron!