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This episode features Brad Ferguson as our guest. We talk about how to create a 30-Second commercial successfully. Brad advises salespeople to target their ideal clients and specify the issues that others are facing that they can resolve. He challenges them to consider what they provide the market and how they vary from their competition. The concept of a 30-Second commercial is a concise way of describing what you do and the problems you solve to potential customers. We also discuss different elements of a 30-Second commercial such as a brand promise, value proposition, and elevator pitch. In a nutshell, the conversation highlighted the importance of having the appropriate demeanor while talking with clients and the significance of having a concise and engaging 30-Second commercial. Timestamps: 0:00:02: How to Succeed at Designing Your 30-Second Commercial with Brad Ferguson 0:02:43: Exploring the Benefits of a 30-Second Commercial 0:07:45: Crafting an Effective 30-Second Commercial 0:09:13: Establishing Rapport and Understanding the Prospect's Needs in Sales 0:13:08: Creating a 30-Second Commercial: A Step-by-Step Guide 0:15:59: Working with Mid-Sized Construction Companies to Solve Sales Process Frustrations 0:18:01: Exploring the Power of Assumptive Close and Reverse Psychology 0:22:22: Sandler Rule Concept and Life Lessons Learned 0:24:36: Designing Your 30-Second Commercial: Attitude, Behavior, and Technique to Succeed Key Highlights: The importance of the 30- Second Commercial, a technique used in sales to create a connection with a new prospect. The topic of discussion is advice on how to write a 30-Second commercial or elevator pitch. It is crucial to mention the USP, or unique selling proposition, that sets the company apart from rivals. But until the issue the company can resolve is found, this shouldn't be the main focus. It is essential to address both the advantages and features of the service as well as the discomforts and issues that the client is experiencing. ========================================= SUBSCRIBE: https://podfollow.com/howtosucceed Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment! ========================================= Follow Us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SandlerTraining Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/school/sandler-training/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandlertraining/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/sandlertraining/?_rdc=1&_rdr =========================================
In this episode, Mary and Kim talk to Bailey Peresh, a Fort Worth Interior Designer, on creating spaces in the home that are purposeful and functional for families with kids. Bailey is a graduate from Baylor University, and after working in the corporate design world, she created her own residential company in order to bring a personal and creative element to her work. Bailey helps families design homes that are unique and reflective of them. After having her son, Bailey was able to incorporate the importance of creating functional living spaces for families (especially with active little ones!) while keeping a home aesthetically pleasing and comfortable.Bailey was fun and energetic to talk with, and we hope this episode gives you some great ideas on play and living spaces in your own home. To learn more about Bailey you can check out her website at About — Bailey Peresh Design | Fort Worth Interior Designer or go to her IG page @baileypereshdesign Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review. We really appreciate the love!Also, follow us on IG @thespeechsource or on Facebook. The Speech Source
Eddie Cohen is the founder of Walden, a brand that designs, engineers, and manufactures products for meditation. Eddie's founder journey started after a 10-day meditation retreat. As a product designer who worked at Apple, he discovered that the products at the retreat lacked inspiring aesthetics. With Walden, Eddie wants it to become Nike for the mind, providing customers with beautiful and thoughtfully designed products that promote a mindful lifestyle.Eddie and I discuss his founder journey, why he decided to manufacture products in the US, the post-COVID health and wellness boom and how he manages to finance inventory for his growing product assortment. He also provides insights for how entrepreneurs can use meditation for dealing with the inevitable stresses of building a company.If you love a good founder story from someone who is truly living their passion, then I think you will enjoy this episode.Discussion Topics:(1:20) Icebreaker: Instagram handles and burning man.(5:28) Meditation & mental health in a post-COVID world.(12:12) Designing a better cold plunge.(17:39) 10 days of silence.(22:44) Japanese Zen influence.(29:00) Using meditation to become a better entrepreneur.(38:50) Inventory financing and launching new products.(47:59) Giving up a dream job to become an entrepreneur.(52:43) The future of Walden.(55:50) Rapid fire questions.
Mathew McLean is a DIY Dream - Ask the Expert ventures into home renovations as Matt answers all your pressing questions about all things house! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A chiropractor's website is no longer a luxury, but a necessity in today's digital world. It serves as a powerful marketing tool and a way to reel in new patients. And while having an online presence on various platforms is important, your website remains the cornerstone of your online image. You know what they say, first impressions matter – and that's exactly what potential patients experience when they visit your website. So, let's get down to brass tacks. The main goal of your chiropractic website is to turn curious visitors into actual patients. While you might be tempted to use your website for various purposes, like educating existing patients or selling products, it's vital to keep your focus on attracting new patients. What does it take to create an exceptional chiropractic website, you ask? Well, it's not about who built it or how much money you spent on it. A truly great website is easily discoverable, and it's highly effective in converting visitors into patients. Being easily discoverable means your website should rank well on Google because let's face it, that's where most searches happen. Achieving a high rank on Google isn't a walk in the park; it requires doing many small things right and consistently. Beware of SEO shortcuts or secrets that seem too good to be true – they usually are. An outstanding chiropractic website zeroes in on new patients, making it a breeze for them to schedule their first appointment. A pretty website is useless if it doesn't drive new patients to your practice. Now, let's talk about some common mistakes chiropractors make with their websites: Cluttering the website with too much information. Failing to provide a clear call-to-action. Designing the website without SEO in mind. Featuring social media links in the header, which can be distracting. Adding content just for the sake of it – quality matters. Overloading visitors with information too soon, such as discussing multiple phases of care. Handing over control of the URL to someone else, which can create future issues. To sum it up, a successful chiropractic website is all about being easily found and effectively converting new patients. Keep it focused, user-friendly, and engaging, and you'll be on your way to a thriving online presence. Business & marketing training for chiropractors: https://rocketchiro.com/join Free practice assessment: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment Chiropractic podcast: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-podcast Chiropractic websites: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-websites
JOIN THE PEACE AND PRODUCTIVITY GROUP COACHING PROGRAM! ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT TO SIGN UP! In this episode, I had the honor of chatting with my friend and community member, Amanda Barham. She is sharing her wins, her struggles and her story when it comes to her journey with time management and productivity. We talk about her ADHD diagnosis as a child and how that impacts her today as well as some strategies that help her to make time for all the things that truly matter in her life. This is a great episode and I can't wait for you to listen! Let's Connect: Learn more about my favorite go-to Holistic Skincare Company! Productivity + Time Management For Moms Facebook Group @thepeaceandproductivitypodcast Website The Peace + Productivity Planner Waitlist
Adrienne Johnston is a presentation designer who specializes in helping clients visualize their content in PowerPoint for the purpose of landing new clients, educating existing internal or external clients, or securing investment capital. Adrienne's current clients include Meta, Microsoft, Samsung, and Marriott. Additionally, Adrienne advocates for presentation design to be recognized as a design profession and coaches other presentation designers on building their successful presentation design businesses. Adrienne currently resides in Seattle, Washington, with her husband, daughter, and two cats. Here's what we covered on the episode: How Adrienne Landed on Presentation Design Adrienne shares that she majored in chemistry, where she spent more time making her lab report presentations look pretty than on the actual data, and after college, she realized the lab environment wasn't for her How Adrienne was hired for a startup in the healthcare space where she self-taught herself on nights and weekends to help with design In 2017, Adrienne wanted more flexibility and wanted to work for herself, so she got on Upwork and started doing any general design work people wanted but realized after a few months that she needed a better and more sustainable way to do her business Adrienne used her background in science to help create a process and look at what work came naturally to her, took the least amount of time, and wasn't as competitive, which is how she landed on presentations People get caught up in the plans and ideas, but Adrienne says it benefitted her to start and take action without having all the knowledge because then she was able to find where she fits in – she tells people to just get started instead of thinking it has to be something fancy In the first few months of her business, Adrienne realized people would pay her for her skills, she wasn't efficient enough to scale and make the revenue and lifestyle she wanted, and she had a customer acquisition problem As a freelancer, Adrienne says she doesn't have to serve every client; she needs to find a way to make her business work for her, and if she doesn't have boundaries, no one else is going to Executives at big companies do senior leadership meetings or present to the board, and they know they can't take cruddy-looking slides into those meetings, but they can't compete for those resources on the marketing team, so they find their own people to hire Building an Aligned Business + Adrienne's Course After doing some research, Adrienne optimized her website for SEO, and within 3 months, she was ranking for the term freelance presentation designer and started getting a flow of big-name clients, like Samsung When it comes to using templates and guides for clients and herself in the business, Adrienne says it depends on where the client is and explains that for pitch decks, they might have a logo and some colors, but they don't have an established brand style or guide On Adrienne's website, it says she can do presentations within 48 hours, but she says that no one asks for that service, but having that on her website has doubled her conversion rate Adrienne explains why building an agency wouldn't work for how she wants to run her business To help yourself find clarity in what you want, ask yourself if there were no limits, what you would want - write it down and commit to it Adrienne gives many ideas on how to think about long-term goals and break them down into smaller chunks to achieve them so you can build a business that is better aligned with you When creating your goals, you have to acknowledge that you might backslide – Adrienne shares that in 2020, she said that she wasn't working Fridays anymore, but at some point, she went back to working Fridays After optimizing her website for SEO, Adrienne had people reach out asking her to help them become presentation designers, so she started having informal one-on-one coaching calls and realized she needed to take all her knowledge about business and design and institutionalize it In 2020, Adrienne launched her course, Six-Figure Presentation Designer, which is all about helping people specifically focused on presentation design to reach and surpass that six-figure mark Reach out and get access to Adrienne's resources at designerandthriving.com Links mentioned: Designing and Thriving Resources Adrienne Johnston's Website Six-Figure Presentation Designer Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to download my Sales Page Trello Board Let's connect on Instagram!
Need a little kitchen update or major reno? Camille Finan is going to tell us how to get that form and function!The kitchen is the heart of the home, as they say, and my talented guest, author, podcast host, CEO of Kitchen Remodel Rockstar, and host of the Ugly Kitchen Challenge is sharing 7 things we should have in every modern kitchen, why she's not a fan of lazy Susan's (This one got me!), and why HGTV inspo might not be so realistic. WHAT?!? Highlights from this episode:(02:31) What's your budget? What's your goal?(07:25) Designing from the inside out(10:15) The do's and don'ts of kitchen design(12:10) Lazy Susan controversy (16:24) The right drawers for your kitchen Mentioned on this episode:KitchenRemodelRockstar.com@dream_kitchen_coachThe Kitchen Sink Podcast I loved this episode and Camille's thoughtful advice. If it's helpful for you, share it with your besties, tag us on social, and tell us your favorite idea she shared! Helpful Links:Book your VIRTUAL Organizing Session with me today! Here's my 3 E's Checklist for getting organized. Grab my book on Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, or the Audiobook NOW on Amazon:I'VE GOT YOU, GIRLFRIEND!Why Getting Organized & Living This Mom Life is NOT a Solo Mission SUBSCRIBE to the Mom's Organization Motivation YouTube Channel here. For more resources to organize and style your busy life in 3 simple steps, checkout EverythingWithStyle.com, listen to my FREE Masterclass, and connect with me on Instagram @everythingwithstylemom for some organization motivation!
Manifestation is an idea that's gained a lot of popularity in recent years. But what is manifestation exactly? How does it work? Does it even work? And can you manifest the life of your dreams as a military spouse? This week on the show, we're starting a two-part series on how to start designing a life you love as a military spouse. You don't have to wait for some future season to chase your dreams. So let's talk about why our thoughts matter, and how we actually begin to reclaim our lives and dreams, and craft a life with purpose as a military spouse. Better Together, Christine MENTIONS Episode 134: Celebrating 2 Years of the MilSpouse Mastermind Show ENTER TO WIN THE GIVEAWAY!!! Leave a Show Review HERE How to Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts MilSpouse Purpose Playbook Further Reading Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess by Dr. Caroline Leaf Mind to Matter by Dawson Church Get Out of Your Head by Jennie Allen RESOURCES FEELING LOST? FREE CLARITY WORKSHOP: https://milspousemastermind.com/workshop FEELING OVERWHELMED? WHAT MATTERS MOST WORKSHEET: https://milspousemastermind.com/values FEELING ISOLATED? FIND YOUR TRIBE: https://milspousemastermind.com/community DESIGN A LIFE YOU LOVE: https://milspousemastermind.com/growthwheel CRAFT A LIFE WITH PURPOSE: https://morethanamilspouse.com UNSTUCK COACHING: milspousemastermind.com/unstuck LEAVE A SHOW REVIEW: https://milspousemastermind.com/show CONNECT VIA EMAIL: hello@milspousemastermind.com CONNECT ON IG: @milspousemastermind
Evelio Mattos is discussing how the combination of Mid Journey Five and Chat GT Four is changing the world of design. This combination is impacting the way websites and packaging are designed, and Mattos is providing advice on how to stay ahead of the curve and keep your design job. Evelio shares his journey in packaging design with Midjourney, from version three to version four to version five. In version four, he reached out to Chris Branch, a buddy in Liverpool, who taught him how to make his prompts better and get better results. In version five, the biggest difference is that everything looks like a photograph. Through this journey, Evelio learned that it is important to start simple, and that adding too many terms will confuse the AI and lead to poor results. Mid Journey Five is a technology that allows pro photographers to quickly set up lighting and create high quality images in a short amount of time. It can be used to create mood boards to set a certain look or feel for a client. Chat GPT Four is a chat interface that can generate code for websites and games, automate features in InDesign, and even understand images. This technology is changing the way people work, as it can be used to quickly generate die lines, create multiple layers for artwork, and even answer questions that require an understanding of an image. This is making it possible to produce work ten times faster. In this conversation, the speaker talks about the potential of AI to assist in design work. They suggest that Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop could be used with a chatbot window to apply best practices to artwork, such as sizing up logos differently and positioning them in a different place. The speaker also mentions that AI could be used to create designs that are different than what consumers are used to, and that designers should take the lead in AI and keep pushing it forward. Ultimately, the speaker suggests that AI could be used to create ads and social media posts without any design background, and that this could lead to a decrease in what consumers expect from design. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/PUSubs #packaging #midjourney #design #howto 0:00:00Unpacking the Impact of Mid Journey Five and Chat GT Four on Design 0:00:52"The Packaging Pact: Exploring Mid Journey Version Five" 0:03:04Exploring the Impact of AI on Design: A Conversation with Mid Journey Five and Chat GPT Four 0:06:42Exploring the Impact of AI on Design and the Need for Designers to Lead the Way 0:08:43"Exploring the Benefits of AI for Designers with Paula Share" 0:10:51Exploring the Impact of AI on the Workplace: A Conversation with Packaging Unboxed --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/packagingunboxd/message
This episode is a recording from this year's Virtual LeaderCon event that was all about culture on remote and hybrid teams. As more and more teams are working remotely, it's important to understand how to build successful remote teams. Jeff Brown sits down with Kevin Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel, authors of The Long-Distance Team, as they share their insights and experiences on the challenges of leading and managing culture on remote teams, as well as practical tips and strategies for building strong teams, the difference between microculture and macroculture, and how to design a team in a virtual work environment. Whether you're a team leader, a remote worker, or just interested in learning more about remote work, you won't want to miss this engaging and informative conversation. Tune in to discover how to make remote work work for you! Additional Resources Learn more about Wayne Turmel Connect with Wayne Turmel on LinkedIn Purchase a copy of The Long-Distance Leader Purchase a copy of The Long-Distance Teammate Order a copy of The Long-Distance Team The Kevin Eikenberry Group Order The Long-Distance Team Remote leadership experts, Kevin Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel, help leaders navigate the new world of remote and hybrid teams to design the culture they desire for their teams and organizations in their new book! https://longdistanceteambook.com/ Want us to answer one of your questions? Contact Us!
Phil LaDeur is a design expert who combines his faith and design thinking to accompany ELCA Lutherans in creating new ways to be church and do ministry. He shares stories about asking hard questions, listening deeply, and incorporating research insights into experiments and solutions while following the Spirit. ELCA Innovation Lab Phillip.LaDeur@elca.org lab@elca.org All Places Together (APT) is a non-geographic community, based in Virginia. APT seeks to gather individuals who are searching for God in the wilderness of life, individuals who deeply want to connect to something beyond themselves, and individuals who believe the love of Jesus is embodied in all of God's diverse creation. Thank you to our Mission Partners: Virginia Synod (www.vasynod.org) and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (www.elca.org). To give to All Places Together, visit our website: http://www.allplacestogether.org/ Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the button "Give to All Places Together". This will take you to the APT giving page. Enter your contribution amount to the basket and follow the instructions to check out!
Our guest on this week's episode is Steve Smith. He is the president and CEO of Airlink, a non-profit organization that provides logistics coordination for relief organizations reaching the world's trouble spots. Airlink is offering ongoing assistance to war-torn Ukraine as well as recently coordinated transportation of people and supplies to aid victims of the last month's earthquake along the Turkey-Syria border.It has been a long time in coming, but the U.S. Surface Transportation Board has finally given the green light for the merger of Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern Railroads. But there are a few conditions that the STB demands for its blessings. We discuss those conditions and how the newly combined rail network will benefit shippers.Designing a warehouse can be very complex, with so many technology options available today. There is beauty, however, in seeing a design where these different systems can work together to be even more productive than they could be on their own.DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. The third season of eight episodes has fully launched and focuses on attracting and retaining labor in our supply chains. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:AirlinkU.S. regulators approve merger of Canadian Pacific and Kansas City SouthernFast DCs require layers of automationVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Quarterly's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast is sponsored by: YaleOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
On this episode of An Extra Dose Podcast, we sharing part two of our home build: all the finishes like tile, paint, hardware, etc, and why we chose certain types versus others. We are also discussing the design process, and how are homes are different, as well as how they are similar. Items mentioned in this episode: Bedroom Dresser/Nightstand Similar Bedroom Area Rug Kitchen Hardware Kitchen Barstools Black Velvet Chairs Boucle Dining Chairs Boucle Swivel Chairs Canopy Bed White Couch Laundry Room Hardware Bathroom Faucets Kitchen Faucet Hot/Cold Water Dispenser Window Shades Similar listening: New Home Build Part One | How To Make Your Home Less Toxic
Will Htay, the production designer of Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, sits down with Angélique to talk about his work on the film. Will discusses how he collaborated with director Peyton Reed and other departments like art, props, and cinematography to achieve the incredible look of the Quantum Realm (and the rest of the film)!
How can revolt against industrialized healthcare? Can we design careful and kind care? Dr. Dominique Allwood is a healthcare leader with almost 20 years of experience working as a medical doctor and public health physician in healthcare in the UK. She enjoys variety and juggling multiple roles and is currently Chief Medical Officer of UCLPartners, a health innovation partnership across a population of 5.2 million people, and Director of Population Health at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, at a large teaching hospital in London. She is interested in a range of areas including improving equity, population health, anchor institutions, accelerating net zero in healthcare, clinical engagement, and quality improvement. She has worked extensively across healthcare in delivery, leadership, management and advisory roles for provider and commissioner organisations, academic institutions, national policy bodies, management consultancy, charities and think tanks. She holds an MPH, has previously undertaken a Darzi Fellowship in Clinical Leadership, and is an Associate Editor for BMJ Leader Journal. She is a Governor of University College Hospital and a Board member of The Patient Revolution in the US. She was previously named a Rising Star in the Health Services Journal and shortlisted for a prestigious national mentoring award. She is currently completing an MBA at Henley Business School. Episode mentions and links: Careful, kind care is our compass out of the pandemic fog Taking one step further: five equity principles for hospitals to increase their value as anchor institutions Restaurant Dominique would take you to: Lefteris O Politis Bonus: This is Athens: A beginners guide to souvlaki Follow Dominique: LinkedIn | Twitter Episode Website: https://www.designlabpod.com/episodes/112
Insights on creating inspiring educational experiences from Kai Frazier, Founder and CEO of edtech startup Kai XR. View the full recap at https://ideo.in/kai
Welcome back listeners! We have a SUPER special guest today, THE Amanza Smith from the Netflix HIT SERIES show, Selling Sunset! After graduating from Indiana State University with a major in Interior Design, Amanza moved to Los Angeles where she began a successful career in modeling and entertainment, including a position as an NFL cheerleader for the Indianapolis Colts, features in many magazines, television commercials, and two seasons of the hit NBC game show Deal or No Deal. Since then, Amanza has returned to her first love, interior design. Amanza has decorated and staged homes for Hollywood's elite, and most recently has joined The Oppenheim Group as the in-house interior design expert. Amanza's knowledge for all-things design, along with her ability to openly and honestly communicate with clients has been a key to her success in the business. A HUGE thank you to Amanza for coming on the Spa Strong® podcast and sharing her vast knowledge and incredible advice with our audience. We hope you enjoy this episode and tune in next week for another episode of the Spa Strong® Podcast! If you are looking to take your spa business to the next level and need a coach to help you get you there, let us be your guide! Visit https://www.spa-strong.com/discoverycall to apply for a FREE Esthetician Discovery Call now! To learn more about Spa Strong, visit https://www.spa-strong.com and follow us on IG @spa_strong If you're loving The Spa Strong Podcast, subscribe and leave us a 5-star review! We love and appreciate you all! https://pocketsuite.io/register/spastrong Join ASCP and receive $20 off with this link https://www.ascpskincare.com/signup/Influencer/1443508
March 15, 2023 by Corinna How are you collecting new email subscribers? It's SO important as a business to grow your email list -- all year long. In today's episode, we're talking about one powerful strategy for doing this, called a "lead magnet." A lead magnet is some kind of value in advance that you offer for free in exchange for an email address. It could be "How to Fill Out a Cut List in 5 Easy Steps" or "6 Questions to Ask Before Joining a CSA." People trade their email (on a subscribe form), and your email provider sends this "lead magnet" content automatically. Once the person confirms their subscription, the lead magnet delivers to them. I've invited an expert in copywriting who has TONS of experience creating lead magnets for her clients. She shares best practices for coming up with topics, what to put in place on the other side of the lead magnet, and how to market them. I want you to listen to this episode and COMMIT to creating your first lead magnet this month! I've got some great resources down below to help you get started, including my 20+ Lead Magnet Ideas for Farms guide! This podcast was sponsored by Local Line, the leading e-commerce platform for the local food system. Try Local Line for your farm today! Local Line is offering a free premium feature for free for one year on top of your paid subscription. Claim your discount by signing up for a Local Line account today and using the coupon code: MDF2023. Head to my special affiliate link to get started: www.mydigitalfarmer.com/localline My Guest Today: Lynn Smargis Lynn Smargis is the owner of WriteforYou.com. As an author, ghostwriter, podcaster, and content marketing specialist, her passion is working with clients who want to be seen on the web. Whether that's through a refresh on website content, writing sales emails or blogs, or helping clients to build an engaging lead magnet, she prides herself on delivering high-quality content that speaks in her customer's voice. She understands that the business owner's narrative is an essential piece of the brand and should be written in their unique voice, with a style that represents you, your passion, and your company. She provides her clients with well-organized, timely, and inviting content that engages your demographic and converts lookers into buyers. Lynn also has a podcast called The Marketeers Mastermind. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Join my free email list! I have a great "email onboarding sequence" that will guide you through the marketing jungle over the course of several months. Each week, you'll get a new email with suggestions and tips to make your marketing better. Free Webinar: How to Write Better Weekly Emails on March 20, from noon to 1:15 PM EST. Sign up here to get the Zoom link! ConvertKit - Both Lynne and I recommend Convertkit as an email service provider! Check out my affiliate link here to see what you think. Sign up for my free ConvertKit demo webinar, on March 27th at noon EST. One hour on Zoom, where I'll be sharing my screen and taking you behind the scenes to look inside my account and show you how to do some of the basics. Recording will be provided. Click here to sign up for the Zoom Link. Need ideas for Lead Magnets for your farm? I've got an amazing resource!! It's called "20+ Lead Magnet Ideas for Farms. You can download it here. Episode 174: What is a Redirect Link -- use this free tool to help you "redirect" people to your lead magnet subscribe link Need help designing a lead magnet so it's beautiful? Have you heard about the free graphic design tool called Canva? I created a free tutorial that will show you behind the scenes in my Canva account. I walk you through the process of designing PDFs, social images, or whatever you need!. Click here to watch my free Canva demo class. Sign up for my CSA Academy -- and get access to my CSA member resource library to use for your own CSA (as long as you're a paying member). Use coupon code TRIAL to get your first month for $1. Find my Facebook group for farmers! Follow me on Instagram for a daily IG story tip on marketing! @mydigitalfarmer
Do you know how to design a life of joy? Juni Felix joins us today to tell us more! She is a woman of prayer and the bestselling author of ‘You Are Worth the Work—Moving Forward from Trauma to Faith.' She is a member of Dr. BJ Fogg's Stanford Behavior Design Teaching Team, a speaker, radio and podcast host, and CS Lewis Institute Fellow. She's also a distance runner, video game, and sci-fi movie buff. Her motto is ‘kindness is a superpower.' She talks about the trauma she endured in her past, how to find true joy, and how to grieve. She also tells us the importance of playing and having fun, the church body, and being real with God. Juni tells us about two of her upcoming workshops. She brings a lot of energy and joy to the BS studio, so we hope you enjoy the show! You can learn more about Juni, her books, radio work, and upcoming workshops at https://www.junifelix.com. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/bumperstickerfaith Find us on Instagram @bumperstickerfaith Won't you please consider becoming part of the BS Crew? To find out more and join, go to https://www.patreon.com/bumperstickerfaith. Feel free to comment and be sure to share. Thanks for listening. Our website: www.bumperstickerfaith.com Join the BS Crew: https://www.patreon.com/bumperstickerfaith Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bumper-sticker-faith/id1607763646 Or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OZgz7PIQPEmMKSaj75Hc7 Music is by Skilsel
Making a decision like transitioning from a successful soda brand into a water company will certainly come with its risks, but it can also open the door for commercial expansion and innovation. Today's guest was able to make that shift seamlessly.On this week's episode, we get to sit down with Tom Harrington, Chief Executive Officer of Primo Water, which trades under the symbol PRMW. Tom took the post in the beginning of 2019 and prior to that, he served as the CEO of Primo's North American Business Unit after the acquisition of DS Services in December of 2014. Before the acquisition, Tom served in various roles with DS Services including CEO, President and COO. Prior to joining DS services, Tom worked with Coca-Cola Enterprises in a number of roles including VP and General Manager of the New York and Chicago divisions. Tom and I talked about the evolution of Primo Water, and the investments they've made into developing their service-based model.Highlights: Tom introduces Primo's services (3:10 Primo's business model (3:52) Recurring-revenue business strategy (4:59) How Primo's business model has changed over time (5:56) E-commerce and technology (7:08) Investments and supply chain optimization (8:14) Water resourcing and environmental concern (9:51) New products and partnerships (10:41) Inflation and economic impact (11:55) How Primo raise their EBITDA margins (13:43) Benefits of being a pure-play water company (15:07) Primo's differentiation from competitors (16:05) Mergers and acquisitions (17:09) Primo's growth formula (18:26) The effect of imposing tariffs (20:40) How investors misjudge Primo (21:59) Links:ICR TwitterICR LinkedInICR WebsiteTom Harrington on LinkedInPrimo Water Corporation on LinkedInPrimo Water WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
How do you design the ideal GTD workspace? Listen to this episode to learn more about how Morten and Lars would approach designing such a workspace, including: - Ingredients in a GTD workspace when you work in an office with free seating - The components of Morten and Lars' own desks - Archiving when multiple people use the archive ..and much more! Also, we would normally give you a quick reminder about the GTD Summer Camp 2023, but it's sold out since we recorded the episode! But we might be able to dig up just a few more tickets, so still let Lars know to put you on the wait list. Read more at www.GTDSummerCamp.com Links: - Morten/Lars' channels on YouTube, if you want to watch the episodes: - Morten: https://www.youtube.com/c/MortenRøvikGTD - Lars: https://www.youtube.com/c/LarsRothschildHenriksen We really hope that this episode helps you on your GTD journey and, as always: If you have any feedback we'd love to hear from you via podcast@vitallearning.dk. Lastly, be sure to head on over to VitalLearning.eu to learn more about GTD, Crucial Conversations and other offerings in the Nordics!
The future of electric, self-driving delivery vehicles has arrived. Meet Meelis Anton, the COO of Clevon. Clevon is the Estonian company bringing autonomous delivery vehicles to Fort Worth from their US headquarters at Alliance Texas. They aim to meet the delivery driver labor shortage by operating self-driving cars to deliver groceries and food in local neighborhoods, even in bad weather. The vehicles are fully electric, and while driverless, they can also be driven through teleoperation. This means a driver, located at the headquarters can see through cameras and control the vehicle using a remote steering wheel. Currently, they are focusing on the logistic and warehouse industries, but see applications in other areas. To learn more about Clevon, visit: https://clevon.com To learn more about Innovate Fort Worth, visit: www.hscnext.com
Andrew Lang is dedicated to helping those change the inner critic from negative to positive. Rooted in the teachings of mystics, saints, poets, and prophets, Unmasking the Inner Critic offers guidance and support for how to move beyond some of our most challenging fears and negative inner narratives. With an intuitive blend of reflection questions, contemplative practices, action prompts, and his own personal story, Andrew Lang shares the wisdom from secular poets and therapists—as well as from Christianity, Buddhism, and Sufism—that has grounded his workshops for almost a decade. https://www.andrewglang.com/workshops Shadow Work: Personal, Communal, Societal Navigating the Inner Life Learning to Ask Good Questions Contemplation + Activism Mystics, Poets, and the Perennial Tradition Questioning our Images of the Divine @andrewglang Designing and Redesigning Sacred Space Faith Community Leadership (rooted in asset-based community development) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I caught up with Charlotte Fontaine, an incredible service designer in the UK. We speak about Kalda, a service that has really opened my eyes through my own naivety and in exposure to the needs of people within the LGBTQIA+ community. We chat about the nuances that persist for people from within the community to access therapy, and how Kalda offers a community led service that includes connecting people to therapists who can better relate to the needs from within the LGBTQIA+ community. I was quite nervous speaking about this topic, and I bring this up in the conversation, why I was feeling this. How I personally can continue on my learning journey to become more aware and become a much better ally to the community - hopefully my vulnerability can help others who may feel the same, build on this and have conversations to help grow and support the community better. Links Link for Kalda app: https://onelink.to/kwqzr2 Link for Stonewall: https://www.stonewall.org.uk/ Connect with Charlotte: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-fountaine/?originalSubdomain=uk Other useful links Become a Patron of This is HCD / Become a Patron Sign up to This is HCD Newsletter / Stay up to date with This is HCD Learn more with This is HCD / Courses on Service Design, Human Centered Design, UX Design, Research Coaching for Change-Makers / Coaching & Mentoring for Innovators & Change-Makers FREE GUIDE - 10 UX Laws of UX: FREE GUIDE - 10 Laws of User Experience (UX) FREE GUIDE - 7 Days of Awesome Journey Map Tips: FREE 7-DAY GUIDE - Killer Journey Mapping Tips Follow Gerry Scullion on Twitter / gerrycircus Follow This is HCD on Twitter / thisishcd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 152Today we get to talk to business attorney Kailey Jacomet about how to protect yourself legally as a podcast manager, specifically with contracts. I thought I knew quite a bit about contracts, but her insights blew my mind! We discuss common podcast manager contracts and things you may not have considered when putting a contract together, including cancellation notices, limitation of liability, copyright, and intellectual property. So listen to this episode and hear what Kailey has to say, because you might learn something new.Kailey Jacomet is a business attorney and mom of two. In her law practice, Brand Law Boutique, she helps entrepreneurs protect their brands with trademark registration, and provides attorney-drafted contract templates for service providers in her shop, Contractista. When she's not busy helping business owners protect their businesses legally, Kailey can almost always be found with her family.In this episode, we cover:-Kailey's journey from courtroom prosecutor to working online-The first steps to take to protect your podcast management business legally-Forming a Sole Proprietor, an LLC, or a Corporation as a podcast manager-How having a clear and concise contract can prevent problems-Setting boundaries for late client materials in your contract-The differences between Term Contracts vs Cancellation Notices-Who owns the rights to podcast materials and including copyright clauses in your contract-The peace of mind included in Limitation of Liability clauses-Kailey's specific podcast manager contract template-Intellectual property and creating content that you have the rights toIf you want to chat more about this topic, I would love to continue this conversation with you, over on Instagram! @laurenwrightonLearn how to become a profitable podcast manager without working more than 20 hrs/wk in my free masterclass! Grab a seat at http://LaurenWrighton.com/masterclassSHOW NOTES: https://laurenwrighton.com/episode152Mentioned in this episode:Grab your seat to the LIVE masterclass at LaurenWrighton.com/class
Chip Huyen, co-founder of Claypot AI and author of O'Reilly's best-selling "Designing Machine Learning Systems" is here to share her expertise on designing production-ready machine learning applications, the importance of iteration in real-world deployment, and the critical role of real-time machine learning in various applications. Technical listeners like data scientists and machine learning engineers will definitely enjoy this one! This episode is brought to you by Pathway, the reactive data processing framework (https://www.pathway.com/?from=superdatascience), and by epic LinkedIn Learning instructor Keith McCormick.(linkedin.com/learning/instructors/keith-mccormick). Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • Why Chip wrote 'Designing Machine Learning Systems' [08:58] • How Chip ended up teaching at Stanford [13:18] • About Chip's book 'Designing Machine Learning Systems' [21:12] • What makes ML feel like magic [30:53] • How to align business intent, context, and metrics with ML [37:55] • The lessons Chip learned about training data [42:03] • Chip's secrets to engineering good features [53:19] • How Chip optimizes her productivity [1:07:48] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/661
Alora CEO and Co-Founder Luke Young joins Molly to discuss ocean agriculture and the ability to grow crops offshore (1:17). They discuss the progression and engineering that have propelled Alora's innovations (11:55) and the challenges of growing at sea (21:53). (0:00) Nick kicks off the show (1:17) Alora's mission and technological advancements (5:46) Mitigation and adaptation (7:58) The first taste test (10:25) Squarespace - Use offer code TWIST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain at https://Squarespace.com/TWIST (11:55) Alora's progression and timeline (16:26) Designing infrastructure and engineering fertilizer (20:25) LMNT - Get a free sample pack with any purchase at http://drinklmnt.com/TWIST (21:53) Challenges of growing on the ocean (26:14) Alora's Business Model (28:56) Fennel - Join the fennel waitlist now and get your first month free at http://fennel.com/twist (30:10) Salt tolerance (35:17) Alora's Customer and cost of development FOLLOW Luke: https://twitter.com/lukeheatonyoung FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis FOLLOW Molly: https://twitter.com/mollywood
Andy and Anthony are joined by Ryan Saxe for a deep conversation on Cube design. They talk about the design of “low power” Cubes, lessons we can take from limited sets and apply to Cubes, and the important impacts of power level disparities on gameplay. View all cards mentioned in the episode → Discussed in this episode: The Iron Giant Limited Resources R House in Baltimore Who's on First? The Degenerate Micro Cube Ryan's Buildaround Cube Internet's Pauper Cube Using the Other Half of Your Cube Zach Barash on Twitter Anthony's Irregular Cube Playing the Irregular Cube on Stream Anthony's Turbo Cube Andy's Day Zero Prediction About Companions Ryan's Constructed Cube Ryan on Twitter The Cube Map Graph Theory Topology Regression Learning UMAP Projection Hypercube Timestamps: 2:16 — Rotisserie Corner 4:30 — Is Cube somewhere between Limited and Constructed? 8:51 — What does “limited” mean to Ryan and Anthony? 17:41 — Heuristics vs. Cards — The Rules of Engagement of a Format 27:53 — Why a Flat Power Level Isn't Necessarily a Good Thing 36:21 — Describing the Value of a Speculative Pick 43:47 — What percentage of a Cube is glue? 46:27 — The Irregular Cube and the Nature of Power Outliers 57:49 — Slot Equity 1:01:01 — What does NOT count as a “Limited” Cube? 1:10:14 — Does a truly flat power level ruin the draft? 1:18:50 — Designing for the Draft Check us out on Twitch and YouTube for paper Cube gameplay. If want us to do a pack 1, pick 1 from your cube submit it on our website. Send in questions to the show at mail@luckypaper.co. You can also find both your hosts in the MTG Cube Talk Discord. If you'd like to show your support for the show, please leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Musical production by DJ James Nasty.
In this episode, we sit down with Ed Bernardon, Vice President of Strategic Automotive Initiatives at Siemens, to explore the intersection of automotive engineering and technology. Ed shares his insights on designing carbon fiber for F1 racing, the latest developments in autonomous vehicles, and how Siemens is shaping the future of city transportation. He also takes us through his experience working at Siemens and shares his perspectives on town planning for cars. Enjoy, Sam Show Notes: 0:00 - Intro9:15 - Designing Carbon Fiber for F1 17:12 - Working at Siemens24:51 - Town Planning for Cars34:39 - Autonomous Vehicles1:18:27 - City Modes of Transportation 1:36:08 - 5 Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why is it still so hard to find a good plant-based cheese substitute? After asking herself this exact question Daisy Lab co-founder Irina Miller has come up with her own solution - precision fermentation. She sits down with Simon Pound to discuss her process, their pioneering research and how she makes cheese without a cow in sight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Read the companion blog post to his episode on Substack. Israa Mahmoud is Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Her research interests include nature-based solutions, co-design and urban governance. Her recent publications include The book Placemaking for Green Urban Regeneration, published by Springer. She is the research team leader together with Prof. Eugenio Morello on CLEVER Cities Project as an expert of Co-creation guidance for cities to implement Nature-based solutions in socially inclusive urban regeneration processes.We talk about:Nature-based solutionsThe need to take a place-based approach to NbSCo-designing by immersion with communitiesThe sweet spot between top down and grassroots approaches to urban changeCLEVER Cities project and case studies in Milan Learn more about Israa and her publications here. Learn more about the CLEVER Cities project here. Thanks for listening!Green Urbanist website Contact Form Substack Twitter Instagram Linkedin
Emi Kiyota is an internationally recognized thought leader on healthy aging. Inspired by her grandmother's experience, Kiyota helps create elder communities with spaces that accommodate everyone. She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on designing better lives for all. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Listeners, we're back this week with Linda García. Linda Garcia CEO, The Chosen Hundred LLC + Founder, In Luz We Trust.A Cali native and proud Latina, Linda Garcia spent 17 years working in the TV and film industry helping well-recognized TV networks, movie studios and streaming services build programming for the U.S. Hispanic market. Despite enjoying the work, Linda knew there was more to life than working to make someone else rich. Eventually, she took the knowledge she'd gained and used it to launch the Let There Be Luz podcast: a weekly podcast aimed to channel one's spiritual journey, which Linda concluded at its 101st episode. In 2019, after relocating to Dallas, Linda's spiritual journey led her to what she considers her life's purpose: to help the Latinx community heal the generational money wounds that prevent them from achieving wealth. In 2020, at the height of the pandemic, Linda launched her first stock market course for beginners and created a rapidly growing community of Latinx investors on Patreon and Instagram known as In Luz We Trust. Today Linda is a published children's book author, a self-made business owner, and a guiding Luz for thousands of BIPOC who are looking to break free from limiting and toxic money mentalities. Linda's book, ‘Wealth Warrior', is set to be released in April 2023. In Luz We Trust is an experience-led online community with courses that address limiting beliefs prevalent in communities of color, with a step-by-step component that simplifies the stock market, helping to navigate fears that are tied to our upbringing. Through this conversation, we hope to demystify money and investing, help identify common money wounds we subconsciously hold, gain clarity, and move towards taking action in investing.During this episode we talked about:04:41 - Catching up since her last visit07:11 - “This is what manifesting is”08:55 - Designing the cover and manifesting the book11:55 - The moments of desire and inspiration12:57 - “Listen to the inspiration”13:11 - Connecting inspiration to her current work14:03 - “On the other side of my fear is exactly what I'm looking for”15:58 - Her tool to navigating fear21:27 - “You always have an option”22:38 - Transitioning to a different kind of work24:08 - “I understood that money is just thoughts”28:03 - Survivor's guilt29:08 - Surpassing survival mode32:22 - “I built it all in a house of honesty”40:08 - The hardest part of writing the book40:14 - Questioning and finding challenges41:59 - “Quit for the day and come back tomorrow”42:33 - Visibility46:18 - Deconstructing practices Follow Linda on all things social:InstagramIn Luz We Trust InstagramIn Luz We Trust WebsitePREORDER WEALTH WARRIOR: Barnes & Noble | Amazon* | Target | Bookshop**Please note, this is an affiliate link and your purchases allow me to get some coins in return of using my link. Thank you for supporting small businesses! Follow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookhttp://cafeconpam.com/Join the FREE Cafe con Pam ChallengeJoin our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going! Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Emi Kiyota is an internationally recognized thought leader on healthy aging. Inspired by her grandmother's experience, Kiyota helps create elder communities with spaces that accommodate everyone. She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on designing better lives for all. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Emi Kiyota is an internationally recognized thought leader on healthy aging. Inspired by her grandmother's experience, Kiyota helps create elder communities with spaces that accommodate everyone. She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on designing better lives for all. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On this Episode, number 260, of the “Just Bein' Honest Podcast”, Just ME!!! Opening up with some common questions that I have been asked multiple times about.What does my daily routine look like?+++ PLUS, my honest beliefs and takeaways on ENERGY GIVERS + ENERGY TAKERS. Let this be food for thought for you to implement in to your daily routines:What are my non-negotiables?How to I practice what I preach?Lifestyle Energy GIVERS + TAKERS...WIN! You could WIN a bundle of my favorite wellness products! All you have to do is leave a COMMENT + 5-STAR RATING over on APPLE PODCASTS / iTUNES (Subscribing is a PLUS!) - WAIT, we have MORE giveaways to come, stay tuned!I hope you enjoy the show, and when you are ready to take on the experience of "Designing your own Life" - I am gifting you a FREE session of clarity work and all the questions you want to ask, I am here to answer. Together, we can get you to the place you are meant to be. Please contact @JustBeinHonestKB on Instagram for more information on how to schedule a time. xoxoP.S. DID YOU SEE OUR NEW WEBSITE? www.JustBeinHonest.comResources:@JustBeinHonestKB*** Thank you to today's Sponsors! Grab them now :- FlightFud // “HONEST” for 10% OFF!- WishGarden Herbs // “HONESTKB” 20% OFF orders of $25+NEW:* P L A N T B A S E D . M I L K | H E A L T H . By JOIUse code: HONESTKB for 10% OFF! For the CLEANEST Plant Based MILK ALTERNATIVE!* I M M U N I T Y | H E A L T H . By BEEKEEPER'S NATURALSUse code: HONEST20! Beekeeper's Naturals creates clean remedies that actually work. Experience hive-powered health with natural everyday solutions that are effective, non-toxic, and backed by science.* D O G | H E A L T H . By BOTANICAL BONESUse code: HONEST10 for 10% OFF! My + Poppy's FAVORITE + CLEANEST Dog Treats!* D E N T A L + S K I N | H E A L T H . By PRIMAL LIFE ORGANICS* Exclusive, limited time offer for JBH Podcast listeners: Save 60% off the regular price of the teeth whitener at Primallifeorganics.comGrab your: Teeth WhitenerGrab your: Dental Detox Kit* C B D + S E L F C A R E . By PRIMAWellbeing essentials made with broad spectrum hemp CBDand functionally innovative botanicals — and the highest standards of purity, potency and transparency. Use code: "HONEST40" for 40% OFF!!!* G U T + B R A I N | H E A L T H . By ION BIOMEION*Gut Health supports the body's production of beneficial enzymes through redox signaling (cellular communication).Those beneficial enzymes support the tight junctions (the seals between cells) in our gut lining – the barrier protecting us from toxic substances like glyphosate and gluten while allowing the entry of beneficial nutrients. Shop + Save with the Subscription + Bundles: ION BIOMEThe "Just Bein' Honest" Podcast is a production made from the ♡xoxo KB*Business Inquiries : katherine@justbeinhonest.com*Music : "Alone" by Emmit Fenn // "Bravado" by Rondo BrothersSPONSORS + PARTNERSHIPS: My platform is rooted on the bases of natural healing and clean product integrity - Products linked are affiliate relationships, meaning if one purchases through this link, I may benefit a small commission from your support.SUPPORT OUR SHOW! We would be honored if you'd like to contribute to the production + time that goes in to creating our show : SUPPORT NOW!
In this episode, we will learn from Ekow Sanni-Thomas, Founder of Inside Voices. If you're looking for insights into the ways companies perform on racial diversity, equity and inclusion, this is the founder for you.In this episode, you'll learn about his global experience, with a glimpse into the process he uses to maximize every single conversation . Thanks for checking out the Beyond Normal Podcast!Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up-to-date on all future content from Beyond Normal Media. And if you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.Checkout Inside Voices: www.insidevoices.ioAscend to powerful heights with Ascentim Award-winning coaching practice that helps professionals achieve the promotions & pay they deserve. Support the showFollow us on: Twitter | https://twitter.com/Beyond_Normal_ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/beyondnormalmedia/ Linkedin | https:/https://www.facebook.com/BeyondNormalPodcast/
AC chats with Paul Lightfoot at Patagonia Provisions Patagonia Provisions is the food arm of Patagonia where they are building regenerative supply chains and products with the goal of “saving our home planet” In this episode, we learn about the origins of Provisions and their plans for the next evolution of the business. Plus, we talk to Paul about Provisions' role as a supply chain architect to help scale regeneratively produced products to commercial success. Episode Highlights:
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Most people aren't talking about customer experience when they think they are. They're talking about putting out fires, troubleshooting things, solving problems as they arise--all customer service-oriented stuff. While having good customer service is important, it's not a thing that's necessarily going to help your business grow or generate excitement about it from your clients. That's where having an impeccable customer experience comes in! But how do you design one for your business? There are three elements (or stages) to this: the first sets the tone for your relationship with each client, the next creates your path to success, and the last one wraps everything up and sets you (and your client) up for continued success. In this next episode of Promote Yourself to CEO, you'll learn all about those three elements. I take you through every stage one-by-one and include all of the systems, pieces, considerations, and questions you should implement or think about for each to create an excellent experience for your clients. On this episode of Promote Yourself to CEO: 4:11 - I talk about the five systems you need for the first element: client onboarding. 10:50 - How can your clients get the best results? This is all about setting expectations. 12:54 - What's the third area to shore up in your client onboarding process? (And what is the key to making it work)? 16:32 - The final piece of onboarding is incredibly powerful to make sure that everything starts off on the right foot. 19:37 - Your path to success lies in this next element of your customer experience plan. Here are a couple of areas to think about as you map it out. 28:19 - Too often, entrepreneurs wait to do this. So you'll need to be proactive in this next step on your success path. 30:39 - How can you keep your clients committed to the process of going through your entire program? I reveal the final piece to your success path. 33:56 - I discuss four steps to think about as you complete the implementation of your customer experience plan for each client. Mentioned in Designing an Excellent Customer Experience In 3 Stages The 3 Essential Systems to Sustainably Scale Your Business (LINK TBA) The CEO Collective 90-Day CEO Operating System The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier Racheal on Instagram and TikTok Rate and review on Apple Podcasts
Khyati Shah, Director Experience Design at Rocket Companies, a publicly traded company involved in many different industries, including mortgages, fintech, real estate, automotive and more. Khyati shares her interesting journey looking back from being a leader who is designing the future of lending platforms today to where she started as a young artist who tried her hand at Advertising in the cutthroat competitive markets of Mumbai to painting murals on cafe walls to T-shirt illustrations to finding her first break in enterprise product design. Always staying hungry for what she finds fulfillment in and that is one motto she has as a leader even today.
The key to self-control is to pick the right target and say “yes” with all your heart. It sets you on the path to being the best man you can be. And when you're in control of yourself, you can prioritize connection with your kids over intimidation and control. Full SHOW NOTES for today's conversation Key Takeaways Self-control isn't saying “no” to all the bad things; it's picking a target and saying “yes” with all your heart. When you're a young man, you think a lot about the responsibility to your children and family, but as you age, you'll think more about your responsibility towards your grandchildren's success. Every family has a culture. Be intentional about how you design yours by setting standards for respect, responsibility, and connection. If the most-used tool in your fatherhood toolbox is some form of intimidation or the threat of punishment, then you have created a culture in your home that does not resemble Heaven. Your Father is much more concerned about your heart connection to Him than he is about controlling you. Danny Silk Danny Silk is a speaker and author of nine books who draws on decades of experience as a counselor, social worker, husband, parent, grandparent, and more. He is the President and Co-Founder of Loving on Purpose, a ministry to families and communities worldwide. Key Quotes 6:26 - "The power that is in self-control. I mean, when we nail that, when a man nails that, he basically has one job. You basically have one job, tell yourself what to do and do it. If you will just do what you tell yourself to do and then point yourself at a smart target, you are going to rock life." 7:14 - "You have been given the mind of Christ. You have that ability. Self-control is not saying no to porn, no to alcohol, no to pot, no to lust, that's not self-control. Self-control is pick a target and say yes with all your heart. Just say yes with all your heart and you've automatically said no to the stupid stuff because you have lined yourself up with the genius stuff." Links From Today's Conversation Loving on Purpose's Website Watch the video of Episode 268 Connect with dadAWESOME Learn about our FATHERS FOR THE FATHERLESS events in 2023: https://f4f.bike/ Follow @dadawesome on Instagram Make a Donation to dadAWESOME (tax-deductible) Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618
Today, we are going to take a deep dive into the promising therapy of fecal transplantation Saffron Cassaday directed her first documentary feature film called Cyber-Seniors in 2014. The film followed a group of senior citizens as they learned about the internet from teenage mentors and the connections made both on and offline. The film has been broadcast in 40 countries including on PBS, Netflix and CBC in North America. Cyber-Seniors screening events were supported by over 900 partners including AARP Foundation, Best Buy Foundation, BlueCross BlueShield Mn, and hundreds of schools, universities, and libraries. In her new film “Designer Sh*t”, Saffron explores the efficacy of fecal transplant for her condition ulcerative colitis, using herself as a human guinea pig. Episode mentions and links: Designer Sh*t Cyber Seniors https://www.saffroncassaday.com/ Restaurant Saffron would take you to: Bud Namu Korean BBQ Follow Saffron: Instagram | IMDb Episode Website: https://www.designlabpod.com/episodes/111
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There is a lot of stigma and cultural norms that we don't really question around divorce. What if it didn't have to be nasty and terrible when you break up or divorce your partner? Unfortunately, relationships and marriages do end, and we're not always great at navigating these circumstances with kindness and grace. Listen to today's show for some amazing tools and insights for creating a divorce or breakup that you can be proud of. In this episode with Dr. Suzanne Vickberg we discuss relationship advice topics that include: How to get over the myth that your ex is the enemy and why antagonism won't serve you Navigating a divorce with kids and considering the option that you could still live with your ex! How to decide with your partner how to create a healthy divorce What to do when one partner does not want to end the marriage The huge benefits of creating a healthy divorce Navigating feelings around your ex dating again And much more! Sponsors Spark My Relationship Course: Get $100 off our online course. Visit SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock for our special offer just for our I Do Podcast listeners! If you love this episode (and our podcast!), would you mind giving us a review in iTunes? It would mean the world to us and we promise it only takes a minute. Many thanks in advance! – Chase & Sarah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In continuing our Big Picture series celebrating the nominees who work behind the camera, we speak with Shirley Kurata, the Oscar nominated costume designer behind the memorable looks from Best Picture nominee, "Everything Everywhere All At Once."
This episode delves into the often-overlooked human factor in cybersecurity with Amanda Widdowson, Head of Human Factors Capability at Thales. Businesses can invest significantly in cybersecurity infrastructure, but human error can undermine it. Amanda shares her extensive knowledge of human factors and ergonomics, highlighting the need to design policies that consider human factors rather than blaming people for poor security practices. We discuss the importance of adapting policies to compensate for human error and why companies need to fit procedures around the people they have rather than trying to change people. Amanda stresses that while awareness training is crucial, it's not enough. People will still make errors, and technology to prevent these errors is critical. Finally, we explore the additional challenges that have emerged over the past few years, including home information security. If you're a business owner or work in cybersecurity, you will want to take advantage of this insightful discussion on the human factor in cybersecurity. Sponsored VPN Offer https://www.piavpn.com/techtalksdaily
Joanna Peña-Bickley knows what it takes to create a magical brand experience. As both the former global Chief Creative Officer of IBM and the Head of Research and Design for Alexa devices at Amazon, she has imagined and launched some of the world's most transformative inventions used by millions of customers every day. Now, as Director of Product Design at Uber Eats, she's reimagining what mobility means for the brand and for the world. In this powerful conversation, Joanna discusses how she approaches design management with a human-centered mentality, the importance of re-skilling our workforce, why Earth's problems and business problems are inherently linked, and why creating magic and making mistakes come with the territory.
Brought to you by Athletic Greens's AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement, House of Macadamias delicious and nutritious nuts, and Shopify global commerce platform providing tools to start, grow, market, and manage a retail business. Michael Mauboussin (@mjmauboussin) is Head of Consilient Research on Counterpoint Global at Morgan Stanley Investment Management.Prior to joining Counterpoint Global, Michael was Director of Research at BlueMountain Capital, Head of Global Financial Strategies at Credit Suisse, and Chief Investment Strategist at Legg Mason Capital Management. Michael originally joined Credit Suisse in 1992 as a packaged food industry analyst and was named Chief U.S. Investment Strategist in 1999.Michael is the author of The Success Equation: Untangling Skill and Luck in Business, Sports, and Investing, Think Twice: Harnessing the Power of Counterintuition, and More Than You Know: Finding Financial Wisdom in Unconventional Places. More Than You Know was named one of "The 100 Best Business Books of All Time" by 800-CEO-READ, one of the best business books by BusinessWeek (2006), and best economics book by Strategy+Business (2006). Michael is also co-author, with Alfred Rappaport, of Expectations Investing: Reading Stock Prices for Better Returns. Michael has been an adjunct professor of finance at Columbia Business School since 1993 and is on the faculty of the Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing. He received the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence in 2009 and 2016 and the Graham & Dodd, Murray, Greenwald Prize for Value Investing in 2021.Michael earned an A.B. from Georgetown University. He is chairman emeritus of the board of trustees of the Santa Fe Institute, a leading center for multidisciplinary research in complex systems theory.Please enjoy!This episode is brought to you by Shopify! Shopify is one of my favorite platforms and one of my favorite companies. Shopify is designed for anyone to sell anywhere, giving entrepreneurs the resources once reserved for big business. In no time flat, you can have a great-looking online store that brings your ideas to life, and you can have the tools to manage your day-to-day and drive sales. No coding or design experience required.Go to shopify.com/Tim to sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period. It's a great deal for a great service, so I encourage you to check it out. Take your business to the next level today by visiting shopify.com/Tim.*This episode is also brought to you by House of Macadamias delicious and nutritious nuts! I love macadamia nuts and have been enjoying them often since keto expert Dr. Dominic D'Agostino recommended them on the podcast in 2015. They taste great, and with more healthy, monounsaturated fat than both olive oil and avocados, 27% fewer carbs than almonds, and more than 50% fewer carbs than cashews, they're the perfect low-carb, keto-friendly, nutty snack. In fact, I just ate a handful of lightly white-chocolate-covered macadamias about an hour ago to keep me going through the afternoon until dinner. And I will say this: House of Macadamias produces the best-tasting macadamia nuts I've ever eaten… by far.Listeners of The Tim Ferriss Show can use code TIM20 to get 20% off all orders, plus, for a limited time, a free, premium, extra-virgin, cold-pressed macadamia oil with any order, valued at $20. Visit HouseOfMacadamias.com/Tim to discover some of the most delicious and nutritious nuts on the planet.*This episode is also brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 by Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, Athletic Greens is offering you their Vitamin D Liquid Formula free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit AthleticGreens.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive the free Vitamin D Liquid Formula (and 5 free travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That's up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product.*[07:12] Latin roots.[09:14] No business education? No problem![12:15] The best food industry analyst.[15:36] Consilience.[19:58] Complex adaptive systems.[23:26] Diversity.[26:23] The wisdom of crowds.[32:42] The minimum effective dose of cognitive diversity.[36:02] Designing experiments.[43:49] Against the Gods and Complexity.[49:56] Value investing and the Santa Fe Institute.[53:57] A brief 21st-century asset class tour.[57:47] Base rates and horses.[1:06:16] Good vs. great investors.[1:13:22] Expanding options when making decisions.[1:18:56] Favorite failures.[1:20:35] Counteracting overreliance on experts.[1:24:34] Intuition.[1:34:15] Time management tenets.[1:40:59] Parental resources.[1:43:42] Perspectives gained by learning about complex adaptive systems.[1:46:12] Recommended reading.[1:47:32] Michael's billboard.[1:50:33] Parting thoughts.*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Margaret Atwood, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anne Lamott, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.