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In this episode, I chat with Jessica Cabeen, speaker, author, and education leader, about digital communication best practices for educators. You'll also hear strategies for setting boundaries, ensuring clarity, and using technology effectively to communicate with colleagues and families. Tune in for actionable tips to improve digital communication and reduce overwhelm in your daily workflow! Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2025/05/13/digital-communication-best-practices-319/ Sponsored by my Amazon Storefront: https://www.ClassTechTips.com/amazon Follow Jessica Cabeen on social: https://twitter.com/JessicaCabeen Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/ Take your pick of free EdTech resources: https://classtechtips.com/free-stuff-favorites/
Is Virtual Communication Costing You Influence? Let's be honest—no one ever taught us how to communicate in a virtual world. We all just sort of fell into Zoom calls, emails, DMs, and voice notes, hoping for the best. But in this episode, I finally sit down with someone who gets it—Andrew Brodsky. He's not only a Harvard-trained expert from the University of Texas, but he's also the first person who's broken down how to actually win in virtual communication. And trust me, after this conversation, you're going to look at how you communicate online totally differently. We talk about the unspoken messages behind your emails, the body language you think you're sending on Zoom, and how charisma—real, compelling presence—can still be felt even when you're not in the same room. Andrew lays out a game-changing framework called PING (Perspective-taking, Initiative, Nonverbal, Goals) that helps you understand not just how to communicate better—but why the method matters just as much as the message. This one hit me personally. I've made my career speaking, influencing, and connecting—but I'll be the first to admit, I've been terrible at texting and emailing. I've lost influence in moments simply because I chose the wrong channel or misunderstood the tone. And I bet you've done the same. That's why this episode is so critical. You're going to walk away with a whole new toolkit for handling everything from business conversations to personal relationships—all through the lens of better, more thoughtful communication. So whether you lead a team, pitch clients, or just want stronger relationships—what you learn here can immediately shift how people perceive you and how effective you are. And if you're wondering what's next with AI, or how to manage Zoom fatigue, we unpack all of it. Bottom line: if you want to succeed in this virtual world, you need to be more intentional about how you're showing up—digitally. Key Takeaways: Why email often comes across colder than intended—and what to do instead How to build charisma and trust in virtual meetings When to use voice notes, video, or text—and why each choice matters The 4-part PING framework to level up your online communication Strategies to reduce Zoom fatigue and make meetings more productive Why over-crafting your messages might actually hurt your credibility How to ask others about their communication preferences to build stronger connections Go grab Andrew's book PING: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication—because this conversation was just the start. Let's all level up and max out how we communicate in today's world. Thank you to our Sponsor: AG1: DrinkAG1.com/EDMYLETT
Brynn Quick speaks with Dr Christian Ilbury about his new book, Researching Language and Digital Communication: A Student Guide, published by Routledge. The book is an introduction to research on language and digital communication, providing an overview of relevant sociolinguistic concepts, analytical frameworks, and methodological approaches commonly used in the field. It's a practical guide designed to help students develop independent research projects on language and digital communication. Christian is a Lecturer in Sociolinguistics at the University of Edinburgh whose research explores the social meaning of linguistic variation. His research specifically focuses on the interrelation of digital culture and language variation and change with a concentration on the linguistic and digital practices of young people. For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Brynn Quick speaks with Dr Christian Ilbury about his new book, Researching Language and Digital Communication: A Student Guide, published by Routledge. The book is an introduction to research on language and digital communication, providing an overview of relevant sociolinguistic concepts, analytical frameworks, and methodological approaches commonly used in the field. It's a practical guide designed to help students develop independent research projects on language and digital communication. Christian is a Lecturer in Sociolinguistics at the University of Edinburgh whose research explores the social meaning of linguistic variation. His research specifically focuses on the interrelation of digital culture and language variation and change with a concentration on the linguistic and digital practices of young people. For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/language
Brynn Quick speaks with Dr Christian Ilbury about his new book, Researching Language and Digital Communication: A Student Guide, published by Routledge. The book is an introduction to research on language and digital communication, providing an overview of relevant sociolinguistic concepts, analytical frameworks, and methodological approaches commonly used in the field. It's a practical guide designed to help students develop independent research projects on language and digital communication. Christian is a Lecturer in Sociolinguistics at the University of Edinburgh whose research explores the social meaning of linguistic variation. His research specifically focuses on the interrelation of digital culture and language variation and change with a concentration on the linguistic and digital practices of young people. For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
It's frustrating to feel invisible while others seem to get ahead with ease, as if they have some secret advantage. But more often than not, the real difference isn't talent—it's confidence, the willingness to put yourself out there, to take risks even when success isn't guaranteed. Fear has a way of keeping people stuck, convincing them to play it safe instead of stepping into what makes them unique. The ones who rise aren't always the most skilled, but they are the ones who refuse to let doubt keep them on the sidelines. Mitch Slater, Executive Director of Digital Communications at UBS, blends financial advising with media and storytelling. Formerly a traditional advisor, he now hosts podcasts like Financially Speaking, Leadership Lounge and the upcoming Men, Women and Money. With a background in acting and experience working with legends like Larry King, he brings a unique approach to communication and marketing. Today, he emphasizes the value of taking risks, building confidence, and crafting authentic marketing strategies in the financial services industry. Stay tuned! Resources Follow Mitch Slater on Facebook Connect with Mitch Slater on LinkedIn Financially Speaking on Spotify Podcasts Leadership Lounge on Apple Podcasts
While we have access to countless communication tools and AI technologies, the core elements of powerful communication in today's digital age remain unchanged: authentic connection, emotional intelligence and understanding your audience. Maria Wolfe, a senior lecturer in the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration, shares the foundational skills needed to command attention and inspire action.What You'll Learn Navigate communication challenges and manage potential risksConnect to your audience in an authentic wayCommunicate to empower people and inspire actionThe Cornell Keynotes podcast is brought to you by eCornell, which offers more than 200 online certificate programs to help professionals advance their careers and organizations. Learn more from Maria Wolfe in these online certificate programs: Business Communication Communications 360Persuasive Communication Did you enjoy this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast? Watch the Keynote. Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
In this episode of B2B Marketing: The Provocative Truth, Benedict speaks with Nick Rose, Head of Brand Marketing and Digital Communications at Linklaters, to unpack the complex (and often misunderstood) relationship between personal and corporate branding in professional services. From law firm conservatism to the growing influence of digital-native employees, Nick shares how modern firms must align internal values, embrace personal brands, and evolve their corporate brand strategies, or risk becoming irrelevant.
Welcome to an end-of-week update from Unmade.In today's audio-led post we share the panel discussion from the launch of the Edelman Trust Barometer. And further down on the Unmade Index, three minnows see price jumps while Enero slumps some more.Unmade's AI event for the media and marketing industry, HumAIn, is coming fast. Our annual paying members are entitled to a free ticket. It's just one of the benefits of a paying membership. Upgrade today.‘Is it fragmented? Absolutely. Is it going to improve? I can't see it.'In today's podcast we share the panel discussion that accompanied the launch of the Edelman Trust Barometer.In a key statistic, of the four key Australian public institutions surveyed, public trust in media is the worst, with just 37% now saying they trusted the media. That was behind government (47%), business (54%) and non-governmental organisations (56%).The podcast features the event's introduction from Tom Robinson, CEO of Edelman Australia, ahead of the panel led by Unmade's Tim Burrowes.The discussion featured:* Terry Flew, Professor of Digital Communication and Culture, The University of Sydney and Co-Director, Centre for AI, Trust and Governance;* Kim Portrate, previously CEO of industry body Think TV;* Gen Z strategist Milly Bannister, founder and CEO of the ALLKND charity focusing on mental health for young Australians;* Jared Mondschein, Director of Research at the United States Studies Centre. The questions tackled included the challenges to societal cohesion as trust in institutions fades, geopolitical headwinds, and why the next generation is losing trust so badly.Portrate, who departed Think TV at the end of the year amidst obvious divisions between her TV network stakeholders, told the room: “Is it fragmented? Absolutely. Is it going to improve? I can't see it. Not in the current environment and not when you've got the competitive pressure and don't abide by any of the legislation that protects the population at large.”Read more on the barometer:A good day for the little guys of the Unmade IndexThree of the smaller stocks on the Unmade Index enjoyed sources in their price yesterday, although none of them released new updates to the market.Out of home advertising company Motio saw its share price jump by 18.5%, taking it up to a market capitalisation of $8m. Boss Adam Cadwallader is due to give a trading update on Tuesday.Sports Entertainment Group, owner of radio network SEN, rose by 13.6% to a $70m market cap. And Pureprofile rose 9.1% to a $47m market cap.Enero Group, owner of agencies including BMF and Hotwire, continued to tank, with the price losing another 4.3% to what is its lowest point in almost a decade.The Unmade Index, which looks at the movements of all the locally listed media and marketing companies, ended the day in equilibrium, remaining on 526.2 points.Declaration of interest: My travel and accommodation to take part in the Trust Barometer event were covered by Edelman. Editing was courtesy of Abe's Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, sound design and podcast production.Time to leave you to your Friday. We'll be back with Best of the Week tomorrow. Have a great day.Toodlepip…Tim BurrowesPublisher - Unmade + Mumbrellatim@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe
Vous vous demandez pourquoi vos posts LinkedIn ne génèrent pas autant d'engagement que vous l'espérez ? Vous aimeriez savoir comment obtenir des likes, des commentaires et des partages sur LinkedIn, ce fameux engagement si précieux ? C'est la question à laquelle Juliette Cadot, fondatrice de l'agence Cadot et experte en communication digitale, répond dans cet épisode !Ce que vous allez apprendre :Pourquoi une stratégie claire est la première étape pour réussir sur LinkedIn.Comment publier du contenu utile qui capte l'attention de votre cible sans vous mettre en avant.L'importance de la régularité : pourquoi poster trois fois par semaine peut changer la donne.Commenter intelligemment pour maximiser votre visibilité et pourquoi il faut éviter les commentaires générés par IA.Que faire face aux haters et comment transformer les critiques en opportunités de discussion.Vous n'avez plus d'excuse, il est temps de passer à l'action sur LinkedIn !A PROPOS DE JULIETTE CADOTLinkedInTikTokInstagram
Do you feel awkward on video meetings? Do your text messages get misunderstood? Do you worry about the tone you convey in email? Virtual communication can be tough--unless you know the strategies to master it. Professor Andrew Brodsky says virtual communication can help us grow closer and get more done once we understand the science behind it. Some of the things we talk about are: Why your texts and emails might be sending the wrong message (and how to fix it). What people really think of you when your message includes a typo. Should you include emojis in messages? How to make a killer first impression during video meetings. Small talk secrets that build trust in digital interactions. Choosing the right communication mode—text, emails, calls, or video—for every situation. Eye-opening insights on body language and background cues in Zoom calls. Subscribe to Mentally Stronger Premium for exclusive content like bonus episodes, signed books, and 30-day challenges that will keep you growing stronger. Links & Resources ABrodsky.com Connect with the Show Buy Amy's books on mental strength Connect with Amy on Instagram — @AmyMorinAuthor Sponsors OneSkin — Get 15% off OneSkin with the code STRONGER at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Calm - Get 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription at calm.com/STRONGER ZocDoc — Go to Zocdoc.com/STRONGER to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today! AirDoctor — Head to AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code STRONGER to get UP TO $300 off today! Shopify — Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at Shopify.com/mentallystronger! Branch Basics — Get 15% off Branch Basics with the code STRONGER15 at https://branchbasics.com/STRONGER15 #branchbasicspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lester Kiewit speaks with tech analyst Arthur Goldstuck, who joins from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, to discuss the shutdown of Skype after more than two decades. They explore why Skype failed to dominate during the pandemic, the key lessons from its downfall, and how Zoom seized the moment to become the go-to video conferencing platform. Plus, Arthur shares insights into the latest innovations at MWC that could shape the future of digital communication.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beer should be served ice cold. Bottled beer is better than canned beer. These are just 2 incorrect assumptions people have about beer. This episode begins with a look at common beliefs about beer that just aren't true – and what the real story is. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/61195/11-common-misconceptions-about-beer You have a lot of options when it comes to communicating with others. You can text, video chat, email, phone or speak face-to-face. What you may not realize or think about is that the method of communication you choose itself sends a message. Choose the wrong method and you send the wrong message. Here to discuss the fascinating research behind all this is Andrew Brodsky. He is a management professor at McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin and author of the book PING: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication (https://amzn.to/41h5fQH). Have you ever really examined what you spend your money on in say, the last 90 days? When you do, you just may learn some fascinating things about yourself. That is why it is one of several recommendations you will hear from my guest Jen Smith. She reveals how once you are clear on what is truly important to you, you can stop wasting money on things that don't matter and buy what you really love. Jen Smith is a personal finance expert and co-host of the Frugal Friends podcast (https://www.frugalfriendspodcast.com/) who has written for and been featured in Forbes, Money Magazine and Business Insider. She is co-author of the book, Buy What You Love Without Going Broke (https://amzn.to/41dBBM9). What is the best way to deal with a hostile boss? Perhaps using a little hostility in return. Listen as I reveal how a little passive-aggressive hostility may be the perfect way to manage that belligerent boss. https://news.osu.edu/news/2015/01/20/hostile-boss-study-finds-advantages-to-giving-it-right-back/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the emotions we've been taught to suppress are actually the keys to our deepest wisdom? Today, we delve into this provocative idea with Karla McLaren, M.Ed., an award-winning author and researcher whose empathic approach to emotions revalues even the most "negative" emotions and opens startling new pathways into self-awareness, effective communication, and healthy empathy. Karen's acclaimed book, The Language of Emotions: What Your Feelings Are Trying to Tell You, challenges us to embrace our full emotional spectrum. Karla is also the developer of the EmpathyAcademy.org learning site, where you can learn robust emotional skills and healthy empathy in a welcoming online community. In this conversation Karla shares how honoring our emotions can lead to profound personal transformation.Episode highlights:01:38 Karla's Grand Unified Theory of Emotions04:16 Understanding and Engaging with Anger08:10 Decoding Jealousy and Its Messages14:46 Exploring Envy: Cultural Perspectives and Social Justice21:09 Anxiety: A Valuable and Necessary Emotion26:57 Valuing the Unsheltered and Elderly28:08 The Nuclear Family and Community Care29:55 Understanding Anxiety and Panic31:27 Task-Oriented vs. Deadline-Oriented34:23 Procrastination and Creativity38:56 Empathy as a Skill45:33 The Impact of Digital Communication on Empathy49:36 Dynamic Emotional Integration Framework52:40 Upcoming Courses and ResourcesResources mentioned:Karla McLaren, M.Ed.EmpathyAcademy.orgThe Language of Emotions: What Your Feelings Are Trying to Tell YouGuest's social handles:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KarlaMcLarenAuthorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/karlamclaren.m.ed/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/KarlaMcLarenP.S. If you enjoy this episode and feel it helps to elevate your life, please give us a rating or review. And if you feel others may benefit from this podcast as well, spread the word, share and help grow our tribe of Superhumans. When we help heal One, we help heal All. Much gratitude and love.Yours,Ariane
What’s a “dolphin shower?? Are voice notes replacing voicemails? And is love truly blind? To answer these questions and more, Danielle and Simone are joined by comedian and content creator Rachel Samples. Plus, they also pop off on the greatest T.V. performances of the 21st century… and what to expect in the new season of “The White Lotus.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Health Marketing Collective, where strong leadership meets marketing excellence. In today's episode, we are joined by Haley Deming to talk about the transforming role of LinkedIn in driving thought leadership and shaping healthcare conversations. As a strategic marketer at LinkedIn, Haley plays a crucial role in advising influential healthcare leaders on engaging effectively on the platform to drive meaningful industry change. With experience spanning from companies like One Medical to ClassPass, Haley brings a unique perspective to leveraging social media for healthcare innovation. Haley shares invaluable insights into how LinkedIn is emerging as a leading space for healthcare professionals seeking trustworthy engagement and collaboration. We explore the surge in healthcare-related conversations on LinkedIn, fueled by the pandemic, and how thought leaders are contributing to critical discussions on topics like mental health, clinician burnout, and more. Highlighting stories of professionals who have successfully harnessed LinkedIn for career advancement and influence, Haley underscores the platform's powerful role in connecting industry experts. Thank you for joining us on this episode of the Health Marketing Collective, where strong leadership meets marketing excellence. The future of health care depends on it. Key Takeaways: The Rise of Thought Leadership: Haley Deming emphasizes the growing influence of thought leadership in driving change within the healthcare sector. Through LinkedIn, healthcare professionals foster dialogue on critical issues, establishing themselves as credible voices and influencing industry advancements. Engaging with Authenticity: Success on LinkedIn hinges on authenticity. Haley advises health professionals to leverage their expertise and authentic voices to contribute meaningfully to conversations. Authentic engagement fosters trust and cultivates a dedicated audience seeking reliable expertise. Strategic Community Building: LinkedIn facilitates a broad community of healthcare professionals, offering a holistic platform for innovation and collaboration. The diversity in roles, from clinicians to health administrators, enriches discourse and accelerates industry-wide advancements. The Role of LinkedIn in Career Advancement: LinkedIn is not only a hub for discussion but also a powerful tool for career growth. Haley shares inspiring anecdotes of healthcare leaders who have expanded their influence, secured career opportunities, and launched initiatives thanks to their LinkedIn engagement. Embracing Video Content: Haley highlights the significant impact of video content in engaging audiences on LinkedIn. She encourages healthcare professionals and brands to explore vertical videos as a means to humanize interactions and build authentic connections with their audience. [embed]https://youtu.be/u17BL819X5s[/embed] About Haley Deming Haley Deming is a strategic marketer and Community Manager at LinkedIn, advising expert thought leaders. With extensive experience in marketing at companies like One Medical, ClassPass, and 1stDibs, she partners with top voices in healthcare to impactful content creation and knowledge-sharing. Haley also founded a marketing consultancy, advising clients on social media, marketing, and content strategy. She holds an M.A. in Digital Communications and Branding from Johns Hopkins University and a B.A. in PR/Advertising and Business from Penn State University. Healthcare Execs to Follow: Albert Bourla (CEO, Pfizer), Vas Narasimhan (CEO, Novartis), Atul Gupta (CMO, Philips) & Roy Jakobs (CEO, Philips), Joanne Armstrong, CMO, Women's Health, CVS), Vanessa Broadhurst, (EVP, Johnson & Johnson) John Whyte (CMO, Web MD), Cristal Downing (Chief...
S5E09: Local MattersLocal TV stations in the United States want to take advantage of AI to make them more efficient but insist this cannot come at the risk of their journalistic credibility. That is the view of an Emmy® award-winning newsroom leader in the latest Making the Media Podcast, who also highlights the role of streaming and social media in building and retaining audiences. In the episode, Bob Ellis, VP and general manager of WDIV in Detroit, Michigan, says that they are investigating ways in which AI can help their reporters through the generation of interview transcripts, for example, but he says it is crucial that their reporters and producers verify content before publication.Our Guest This Episode:Bob EllisVP and General Manager, WDIV in Detroit, Michigan Bob Ellis is the vice president and general managerof WDIV, the Graham Media Group, Inc. media hub in Detroit. It's his second stint at the station, he previously spent 15 years of his career at WDIV in various management roles, including news director. He has held the position since October 2021. Ellis, known for his creativity and bold ideas, has led WDIV in launching several innovative projects to, as he often says, “Putmore local in Local 4.” In both 2023 and in 2024, Radio + TV Business Report placed Ellis #1 on their annual Top Local TV Leaders List as the top general manager in America. In 2020, Ellis participated in the 20thanniversary class of the National Association of Broadcasters Broadcast Leadership Training program. From 2009 to 2021 Ellis served as the vice president and general manager of WJXT and WCWJ, the Graham Media Group, Inc. duopoly in Jacksonville, Florida. In 2013 Ellis was named General Manager of the Year for markets 25-50 by Broadcasting and Cable Magazine. A Michigan native, Ellis graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Radio, Television, and Digital Communication. He began his TV career in sports with his first job as producer of the football and basketball coach's shows at MSU. Ellis is an 11-time Emmy winner and under his leadership, his stations have earned two national Edward R. Murrow Awards. Emmy® is a trademark of National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (“NATAS”) and The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (“ATAS”).More ResourcesFor more on this topic, check out:Shaping the Future of Journalism – How can a story-centric approach change the way newsrooms operate?Avid Ada Solutions – Discover Avid's work to implement AI in productsBarreling Towards Burnout – Hear Bob's earlierappearance on the podcast from 2021 Contact UsQuestions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid.CreditsHost:Craig WilsonProducer:Matt DiggsSocial:Wim Van den BroeckThemeMusic: Greg “Stryke” Chin
161/093 BEST OF: Getting to know Agnes and Matthew: Matthew Chapman: President of Sales & Marketing, Automotive Sales https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-chapman-2397065 Matthew is a dynamic and trusted global sales and marketing executive with extensive experience in strategic planning, sales process development, global intercultural leadership, and sales execution. Confident, self-motivated, bi-lingual leader who is able to recognize cultural differences and resolve problems across cultures. Proficient at managing multiple complex projects and focused on building strong customer relationships to profitably grow both the top and bottom lines. Strong technical communicator proficient at delivering complex ideas in a clear manner with experience engaging and collaborating at executive management levels. Driven by a desire to continually grow, learn and motivate others using a management style that balances motivation with data driven results. Agnes Spohn: EA to Matthew Chapman and Founder of FST Assistant Community https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnes-spohn-4b647b35 Agnes was born in Berlin where she also lived until 2013. Her background is hotel management and during that time she learned being a multitasking person and enjoyed working with different nationalities & humans. After many years in the hotel operations day to day business, she moved on to a Sales position in charge of the DACH region corporates and the entertainment industry. By planning her sales calls, she discovered the world of being a frequent traveler which helps her today planning business trips for her manager. Her network to the hotel industry is still huge and that helps a lot by planning meetings and negotiating contracts. Agnes moved to the South of Germany in 2013 working in Frankfurt in the financial industry. During that time, she was mainly in charge of planning investor meetings and roadshows as well as huge investor conferences in Frankfurt and Paris. After her parental leave she started with Freudenberg in 2018. Today, she combines a lot of her skills learned in the past to the daily business of being an Executive Assistant. She loves working with an international global based team and so it is no surprise that her manager is located in the US but Agnes is located close to Heidelberg. Further links: Habit List: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/habit-list/id525102168 YearCompass: https://yearcompass.com/ --- Diana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-brandl/ The Future Assistant Newsletter: https://the-socialista-projects.com/#newsletter Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@the-socialista-projects Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3qBSDjTfYOG2x6qos7dKkS Podcast on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-future-assistant/id1493106661
Karen and Robby get to know 3* Eventer, Ivie Cullen-Dean. Ivie shares her story of being from a non-horsey family to eventually getting her first horse and then making her way to the 3*. Ivie is a University of Kentucky graduate where she majored in Digital Communications with minor in Criminology and Sociology. Ivie even makes her prediction of who she thinks will win the Super Bowl since her team, the Buffalo Bills are out. We hope you enjoy getting to know Ivie as much as we did.To follow Ivie's journey:https://www.facebook.com/ivie.cullendeanhttps://www.instagram.com/cullendean.equestrian/?hl=enPlease support our sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://www.triplecrownfeed.com/Sign up for our mailing list!https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClECheckout the Major League Eventing store!https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/shop
In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy explores the transformative power of in-person connection in business and leadership. Fresh from her retreat in Hawaii, Kris shares a fundamental truth that nothing replaces the value of in-person connection. While the business world leans heavily on virtual interactions and digital spaces, she challenges leaders to prioritize face-to-face gatherings—because the impact goes far beyond logistics or agendas. Kris emphasizes that in-person meetings don't just strengthen relationships; they deepen commitment to the business's mission and vision. She believes that when people have the chance to connect in real life, it changes them—it changes how they see their work, their team, and their purpose. Many talented and driven individuals are working in isolation, and that separation is limiting their ability to perform at their best. Human beings thrive on connection, and creating opportunities for in-person interaction is essential for unlocking true potential. Looking ahead, Kris introduces her new program, The Sage's Pathway, designed to bring leaders together for immersive, in-person coaching. She acknowledges that making time for in-person connection requires effort, planning, and sacrifice, but she stands firm in her belief that the benefits far outweigh the challenges. At a time when loneliness is considered a public health crisis, Kris urges us to rethink how we build and maintain meaningful professional relationships. Are you ready to harness the magic of human connection in your leadership journey? Tune in to this episode of Leadership is Feminine and discover why in-person connection is an investment you can't afford to overlook. “You cannot just hire people to get tasks done. You are hiring and engaging and inviting people's hearts, people's minds, people's energy, and people's hands to a vision.” Key Takeaways From This Episode The Impact of Human Connection in Leadership: The irreplaceable value of in-person compared to remote connection. The Importance of Bringing People Together: Building a thriving team culture through time spent face to face. Realization of the Need for More In-person Interactions: In-person interaction alters the connection among team members and adds value to their work. Challenging the Digital Dominance in Work Culture: Addressing some potential objections to shifting to in-person modes from digital ones Evaluating the Need to Reset Expectations and Attract Committed Employees Contact Information and Recommended Resources Join the Waitlist for SAGE PATHWAY CLICK HERE to join the Sage Pathway waitlist to learn how to develop and lead your management team so the business thrives without relying solely on you. Get Access to HIRING & DEVELOPING LEADERS Want the free guide that answers your most asked questions about developing your next level management team? CLICK HERE to get it. Linkedin Instagram Facebook Pinterest
There has been a lot of cultural discussion of the way digital technologies and social media contribute to things like political polarization and adolescent depression.But as I'll explore with Nicholas Carr, the author of Superbloom, our digital tools are also changing our ability to connect with others and our sense of self in less appreciated ways.Today on the show, Nicholas unpacks why the optimistic idea that more communication is always better hasn't panned out and how the speed and volume of modern communication is overwhelming our human capacity to process information and maintain meaningful relationships. We discuss why the "messiness" of pre-digital communication might have actually been better for us, how email has evolved from thoughtful letters to rushed messages, and why seeing more of people online often makes us like them less. Nicholas also explains why having different versions of ourselves for different contexts was actually healthy and the simple rubric for better managing our relationship with digital communication tools.Resources Related to the PodcastNicholas' previous appearances on the AoM podcast:Episode #276: Utopia is CreepyEpisode #632: How the Internet Makes Our Minds ShallowCharles Horton CooleyAoM Article: More Than Ever, the Medium Is the MessageConnect With Nicholas CarrNicholas' websiteNicholas' Substack, New Cartographies
A double definition of happiness — and how to cultivate both parts.The new year gives us an opportunity to reflect on who we are and who we want to be. As we set resolutions and prepare for evolutions, this special four-part series on communication, happiness, and well-being explores practical ways to enhance our lives through better communication, deeper connections, and more meaningful choices.There's no one-size-fits-all approach to happiness, but according to Laurie Santos, everyone needs the two key components of contentment and fulfillment — or as she puts it, being happy in your life and happy with your life.“Being happy in your life [means] your life is filled with joy,” explains Santos, a Yale psychology professor and host of The Happiness Lab podcast. This felt sense of happiness — enjoying where we are, what we do, and who we're with — is essential, but it's not the only piece of the puzzle. Being happy with your life, she says, is the belief that “your life is going well. Being happy with your life gets closer to things like fulfillment and purpose.”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Santos joins Matt Abrahams to explore how to cultivate both sides of her happiness equation, from building deeper connections with others to transforming the ways we communicate with ourselves.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at BetterHelp.com/ThinkFast and get ten percent off your first month.Episode Reference Links: Laurie SantosThe Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos | Podcast Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:08) - Defining Happiness (03:21) - The Role of Negative Emotions (04:54) - Balancing Negative and Positive Emotions (05:45) - Positive Communication (07:18) - Improving Self-Talk (09:50) - Deepening Conversations (11:04) - Navigating Difficult Conversations (12:39) - The Power of Gratitude (15:15) - Technology and Wellbeing (18:33) - The Final Three Questions (22:35) - Conclusion ********Become a Faster Smarter Supporter by joining TFTS Premium.Take advantage of our Sponsor offer from BetterHelp
Like the show? Show your support by using our sponsors. Promotive can help you find your dream job, or help you hire. Touch HERE for more. Need to update your shop systems and software? Try Tekmetric HERESunil Patel is the founder of Tekmetric and Kieran O'Brien is the co-founder of Shop GenieIn today's episode, Kieran emphasizes training service advisors to improve sales performance through enhanced communication and technology adoption. Sunil shares his journey from medicine to founding Tekmetric, explaining how modern digital tools like digital vehicle inspections (DVIs) can streamline operations. Jeff highlights the challenge of convincing older shop owners to adopt new technologies despite the clear benefits for efficiency and customer experience.00:00 Physician switched careers to open repair shop.05:14 Matt inspired my journey in business ownership.08:10 Focus on customer service ensures business success.10:37 DVI revolutionized customer-technician interactions; and enhanced efficiency.14:34 TechMetric consolidates vendors, saving businesses money.16:23 Shop Genie: Solving automotive scheduling with technology.21:18 Sales skills are crucial for auto repair success.23:21 Prioritize sales training for advisors over EVs.28:55 Recall past recommendations; address at next appointment.29:46 Long-term customers may opt for new cars.32:41 Customer experience drives business success in 2024.36:39 Technology trends impact all age groups.40:04 Waiting affects efficiency; cultural fit varies significantly.44:59 Maintain transparency without scaring customers away.45:49 Old methods required; dealership knowledge outdated. Follow/Subscribe to the show on social media! TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffcompton7YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJadedMechanicFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091347564232
In this thought-provoking episode, I welcome Simone Heng to the podcast, a globally recognized speaker and author, to discuss the importance of human connection in today's fast-paced, technology-driven world. Simone shares her journey from a career in media to becoming a thought leader on human connection, inspired by her own experiences with loneliness and cultural expectations. Her book, 'Let's Talk About Loneliness,' delves into the emotional and psychological impacts of disconnection and offers actionable insights for fostering meaningful relationships. This conversation offers valuable perspectives on overcoming loneliness, embracing vulnerability, and building authentic connections in both personal and professional settings. Here's what we cover… 01:38 The Journey of Writing 'Let's Talk About Loneliness' 05:04 Challenges and Insights on Human Connection 08:23 Cultural Expectations and Personal Growth 14:22 The Life of a Global Speaker 16:58 The Path to Becoming a Thought Leader 18:38 From Radio to Public Speaking 24:58 The TEDx Experience 28:52 Mastering Public Speaking: Overcoming Stage Fright 30:27 Pre-Stage Rituals and Vocal Care 33:56 The Impact of Digital Communication on Human Connection 37:14 The Rise of AI Companions and Their Implications 45:15 Recognizing and Combating Loneliness Simone Heng: https://simoneheng.com/ https://www.instagram.com/simoneheng/?hl=en https://sg.linkedin.com/in/simone-heng-speaker https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Talk-About-Loneliness-Connection/dp/1401974880 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/83822491-let-s-talk-about-loneliness
Ryan Davis, Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at People First, guests for a debrief on content creators in the 2024 US election. We discuss content creator strategies between the two parties, how influencers have become professionalized, and what this means for communications and elections going forward. Advertising, authenticity, and power flows are constantly in flux in this environment, and the very conceptions of old and new media are being challenged. A space to watch!Check out People First's Substack to keep in the loop, and Ryan's Travel Podcast just for fun :)
Karl spoke to Thomas Noh, the Founder of Sociable AI and they have an indepth conversation about his journey to founding the company and his vision of how his technology is enhancing social media engagements for brands and companies.Sociable.AI: Revolutionizing Digital Communication and EngagementIn an age where digital interactions dominate, the quest for more meaningful and impactful connections has never been more pressing. Enter Sociable.AI, a groundbreaking platform that is reshaping the landscape of communication through artificial intelligence. By integrating advanced technology with human-centric design, Sociable.AI aims to transform how businesses and individuals interact online, bridging the gap between personalization and scalability.What is Sociable.AI?Sociable.AI is a cutting-edge artificial intelligence platform designed to enhance digital engagement. It combines natural language processing (NLP), machine learning, and sentiment analysis to craft tailored interactions that resonate with users. Whether it's a business looking to strengthen customer relationships or individuals seeking more intuitive digital connections, Sociable.AI provides tools to make online communication as effective as in-person exchanges.Key Features of Sociable.AIHyper-Personalized Communication Sociable.AI uses real-time data analysis to understand user preferences, tone, and context, enabling hyper-personalized responses. This feature is particularly beneficial for businesses looking to elevate customer service or marketers seeking to improve conversion rates.Scalable Human-Like Interaction Unlike traditional AI tools that may feel robotic, Sociable.AI creates interactions that mimic genuine human communication. It can handle large volumes of inquiries or conversations while maintaining an authentic and empathetic tone.Advanced Sentiment Analysis Understanding emotion is a cornerstone of meaningful communication. Sociable.AI's sentiment analysis identifies user emotions, allowing responses to be empathetic and contextually relevant.Versatile Applications Sociable.AI is adaptable across industries, from customer service and e-commerce to education and social platforms. Its versatility makes it a game-changer for any organization aiming to enhance digital interactions.How Sociable.AI is Changing the GameEnhanced Customer Experiences Businesses leveraging Sociable.AI can deliver 24/7 support without compromising quality, ensuring customers feel valued and understood.Streamlined Team Efficiency By automating repetitive communication tasks, Sociable.AI allows teams to focus on strategic initiatives, reducing burnout and enhancing productivity.Inclusive Communication Sociable.AI's adaptability ensures that digital interactions cater to diverse audiences, making platforms more accessible and inclusive.Data-Driven Insights The platform provides detailed analytics, offering actionable insights into user behavior and preferences to refine communication strategies.More Information Sociable AI
Welcome to Energetic Radio, Episode 350, where hosts Dale Sidebottom and Paul Campbell explore the critical themes of social connection, mental health, and the value of community engagement. In this special milestone episode, they explore social anxiety, the essential role of sports in building friendships, and how maintaining social interactions can lead to longer happier lives. Celebrating 350 episodes, Dale shares insights into technological advancements in podcasting, the joy of reminiscing favourite moments, and the significance of finding purpose beyond one's career. Join us for a heartfelt discussion on fostering genuine connections and the timeless essence of human interaction in a digital world.
Join host Frank Morphis III and special guest Terrence O'Hanlon, CEO of Reliabilityweb, as they dive deep into building a culture of reliability and the future of asset management. With over 40 years of experience, O'Hanlon shares invaluable insights on integrating new technologies with fundamental maintenance practices, addressing the challenges of data quality and embracing AI in industrial operations. The conversation explores how organizations can create effective asset management programs while balancing risk and opportunity. O'Hanlon also discusses the upcoming 2024 International Maintenance Conference (IMC) and shares his vision for the future of reliability leadership. Whether you're a maintenance professional, reliability engineer or asset manager, this episode offers practical wisdom on navigating the evolving landscape of industrial reliability and maintenance excellence.Produced by Diego Galvez and Oscar Diaz, Digital Communications at ABS Group.
What do you think of this podcast? I would very much appreciate a review from you!! Thank you!Discover how to revolutionize your digital communications for social impact with insights from Nicolas Bruneau, a seasoned digital communications consultant from the United Nations. In the latest episode host Peter Woolfolk engages Nicolas to share transformative strategies from his book, "Engage with Impact: Five Steps to Transform Your Digital Communications for Social Impact." You'll learn about the Agile Framework, developed from extensive pandemic-era research, and how it can empower your organization's communication strategies through adopting a startup mentality, embracing digital-first approaches, and inspiring with personal stories. Using examples like the European Commission's pandemic response, Nicolas illustrates how agility and innovation can foster creativity and swift, effective communication.Explore the art of building engaged communities and amplifying your social media presence through content repurposing and community empowerment. Nicolas explains the importance of transforming event content into blogs, podcasts, and videos, maximizing its impact throughout the year. Additionally, discover how AI can enhance brand consistency and engage followers more deeply through interactive activities and newsletters. Featuring the Malala Fund as a prime case study, Nicolas demonstrates successful community building and impactful initiatives. For those seeking to dive deeper into these strategies, his book offers a wealth of additional insights and resources, readily accessible at engagewithimpact.com. We proudly announce this podcast is now available on Amazon ALEXA. Simply say: "ALEXA play Public Relations Review Podcast" to hear the latest episode. To see a list of ALL our episodes go to our podcast website: www. public relations reviewpodcast.com or go to orApple podcasts and search "Public Relations Review Podcast." Thank you for listening. Please subscribe and leave a review.Support the show
In this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford and guest Nick Gernert, CEO of WordPress VIP, discuss the evolution of WordPress from a blogging platform to a dominant content management system (CMS). Gernert shares his journey from digital agencies to leading WordPress VIP, emphasizing the platform's importance in the corporate landscape. The conversation explores the challenges of convincing large organizations to adopt WordPress and the role of AI in enhancing content creation. Gernert advocates for a human-centric approach to AI integration, ensuring technology empowers rather than replaces content creators. The episode underscores WordPress's commitment to simplifying digital content management.TAKEAWAYSEvolution of WordPress from a blogging platform to a leading content management system (CMS).Market dominance of WordPress, with 43% of the top 10 million websites using its technology.Challenges faced by corporate clients in adopting WordPress as a primary business tool.Corporate skepticism regarding the use of WordPress for complex applications.Importance of security, compliance, and reliability in legitimizing WordPress for larger organizations.The role of people in digital transformation and the need for broader access to digital tools.Comparison of simplicity versus complexity in CMS platforms and the advantages of WordPress's user-friendly nature.Integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in content management and its potential to enhance human creativity.Current state of AI adoption among WordPress users and the goal of seamless AI integration.Future outlook for WordPress, emphasizing the importance of adapting to technological advancements and user needs. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Tshidi Madia, EWN political associate editor about the big political events of the week including the withdrawal of the SABC Bill by the Minister of Communications and Digital Communications, Solly Malatsi. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Jeff Compton is joined by Cody Fallon, owner of a one-and-a-half bay mechanic shop in Newark, Ohio. Cody reflects on his journey from working at major companies to running his own business, sharing insights on the importance of organization and preventative maintenance. Jeff emphasizes the significance of continuous professional development and hands-on training, highlighting how these elements are crucial for success in the automotive repair industry.00:00 Left for heavy equipment opportunity at another company.05:16 Constant issues, limited support, and suggestions are often ignored.08:47 Flexible work schedule; task-dependent start and end.10:35 Good money, freedom nice, but not returning.17:09 Preventative maintenance neglect leads to costly fixes.19:05 Didn't get along with Kokosing's fleet manager.24:08 Service information is essential for practical training success.25:10 Hands-on learners prefer practical demonstrations over reading.30:13 I accidentally discovered the podcast ASOG group on Facebook. Thanks to our sponsor Promotive! Find your dream job today: gopromotive.com/jeff
This week, Mackenzie and Ben delve into the latest developments in the social media landscape, and the importance of messaging across platforms! They discuss the future of advertising in messaging apps and emphasize the need for brands to adapt to changing user behaviors and the significance of direct communication with audiences!00:00 Navigating the Social Media Landscape02:50 TikTok's New Features and User Engagement06:05 The Messaging Wars: TikTok vs. Instagram09:02 Threads and the Rise of Alternative Platforms12:03 The Importance of Messaging in Marketing14:55 User-Generated Content and Brand Engagement17:56 Pinterest's Growing Influence in Marketing21:04 The Future of Advertising in Messaging AppsTry out Iris, our AI social media manager today for FREE!Follow Ben on Instagram: @benleavitt_Follow Mackenzie on Instagram: @kenzieanntaylorAbout FlickFlick is a social media AI, Hashtag, Scheduling, and Analytics tool. It helps you brainstorm content and caption ideas, helps you find, manage, and analyze hashtags, schedules all of your social media, as well as provide you with the latest analytics for your social media accounts.Follow us on Instagram: @flick.socialFollow us on TikTok: @flick.socialStart your free 7-Day Trial with Flick: flick.socialBe sure to join our Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/flicksocialhub
On this episode of the Class E Podcast, host Mary Sturgill welcomes Roshanda Pratt, an accomplished entrepreneur and former TV news producer, for an inspiring conversation about the power of storytelling, innovation, and betting on yourself. Roshanda shares her journey from journalism to becoming a digital marketing pioneer, using live streaming and video to amplify her voice and help others do the same. In this candid discussion, Roshanda reveals how she embraced change, overcame naysayers, and built a thriving career in the digital space. Aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators will find valuable lessons in her insights on creating visibility, harnessing thought leadership, and the importance of writing your own permission slip. Tune in to discover how Roshanda's infectious energy and passion continue to make waves in the "digital streets." Guest: Roshanda Pratt "The Ro Show Live" Host: Mary Sturgill Producer: Caroline Collins
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODEImpacts of social mediaFOMO and how this manifestsTips for mindfully using technology HELPFUL LINKSAbout Me - Ela Senghera Transform Your Life - Book HereListen to my audiobook - Finding LoveStay in touch - VU Newsletter Support the show
"We became mermaids at the parade."In this conversation Pepe does his best to get The Looms to open up about some rumors surrounding the band. They share their unique journey, touching on themes of rituals, personal loss, and the collaborative nature of songwriting. The band members reflect on their diverse backgrounds, from metal influences, philosophical studies & working in the medical field. The discussion culminates in a deep dive into the meaning behind their song 'Mourning Star'. The band members share their experiences with live performances, stepping out of their comfort zones, and the impact of digital communication. We close out playing the song 'Mourning Star.'Support the podcast/get bonus episodes + goodspatreon.com/BackontheGrindHIGHLIGHTS:Pepe's attempt to get the bottom of rumors about the "Order Of The Loominati"...The Mermaid ParadeRituals and their impact on individualsThe songwriting process is collaborative and involves all membersThe band's history is intertwined with personal growth and friendshipHow 'Morning Star' reflects deep personal loss & the search for directionLive performances can lead to unexpected mistakes and funny storiesStepping out of comfort zonesCommunication in the digital age & anxietyUpcoming projectsWe play the song "Mourning Star"THE LOOMS - listen & connect:Spotify open.spotify.com/artist/7iwcth8DNQNQPpzEMntFQG?si=sEEdBMIlQ3qVCByaR5fGZQBandcamp thelooms.bandcamp.com/musicInstagram instagram.com/theloomsband/Website thelooms.band/homeSend us questions, comments or topic suggestions toPodcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.comLeave a comment/question on Spotify or Instagram (we read them all)Follow/engage with the podcast on Instagraminstagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram Get Coffee for the Bandit in you; roasted by PepeStayFreeCoffee.com***Word of mouth really matters to us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong: Share your favorite episode with a friend who you think will also enjoy it.Leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this :)Stay Free until next time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Stronger Sales Teams, Ben speaks with Richard White, the CEO of Fathom Video. Richard, drawing from his extensive experience in the technology and SaaS sectors, shares his journey from software engineer to Founder and CEO. He outlines the development of Fathom and discusses how AI-powered transcription and note-taking tools are improving sales performance by enabling sales professionals to be more engaged and present during meetings. The discussion also covers the broader implications of AI in sales management, including its influence on pipeline reviews, coaching, and its potential future applications in sentiment analysis and non-verbal communication.About the Guest: Richard White is a distinguished entrepreneur and technology innovator, currently holding the position of Founder and CEO at Fathom Video. With a background in software engineering and product design, Richard is dedicated to developing tools that significantly improve user experiences. He previously established UserVoice, a platform for managing customer feedback utilised by both startups and Fortune 500 companies. Richard's expertise extends across SaaS and tech startups, with his current enterprise, Fathom, aiming to transform digital communication through sophisticated AI-driven note-taking solutions. https://fathom.video/ Key Takeaways: Fathom's AI-powered note-taking tools allow sales teams to focus on conversations rather than manual note-taking, increasing overall efficiency and presence during sales calls. Advanced AI can now analyse multiple calls to identify coaching opportunities, helping sales managers to pinpoint areas for improvement without sifting through hours of recordings. The importance of robust security and privacy measures in AI note-taking applications to ensure user data is protected. Leveraging AI tools for outbound sales can significantly enhance the quality and efficiency of prospecting efforts, saving time and improving outreach precision. The advancement in AI models now enables better understanding of tone and sentiment during sales calls, providing deeper insights and improving communication strategies. Time Stamp: 0:00 Intro 0:58 Guest Introduction 3:37 Fathom 5:59 How a Note Taking App Revolutionise Digital Communication 13:44 Challenges of a Note Taking App 17:02 Privacy Concerns 19:35 What To Focus On For Growth 22:29 Guest's Socials 23:27 Outro Rate, Review, & Follow If you're liking what you're hearing, make sure you ‘follow' the show wherever you listen to your podcasts…so you never miss an episode!I'd also love to hear what you think, so drop us a review after you close that next deal…tell me what you're liking, and what you want more of so I can look to cover it in a future episode.
Rutter's has redefined its customer experience so its foodservice offer can best resonate with customers, whether they are refueling or shopping inside the store. Hosted by: Jeff Lenard About our Guests: Phil Santini, Senior Director of Advertising & Food Service, The Rutter's Companies Phil oversees the York, Pennsylvania-based convenience-store chain's foodservice program and is also in charge of the company's advertising department. Prior to joining Rutter's, he played a pivotal role in launching the QSR program at the Tin Building in New York City with world-renowned Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Phil also served as the general manager for Eataly, overseeing operations across nine locations and contributing to the development of QSR concepts. Rick Sales, President, Abierto Networks Rick is founder and president of Abierto Networks, a leading digital engagement solutions provider focused on the convenience store and convenience foodservice retail industries and used in more than 4,000 locations across the country.
Juri Schnöller joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career in politics, both in the US and Germany and co-founding his digital communications firm Cosmonauts and Kings.
Gen Z's entry into the workforce is shaking things up with their high expectations and progressive ideals. From flexible schedules and remote work to instant recognition and a strong focus on social justice, this generation is challenging the status quo. Ken sits down with TurningPoint's own Gen Zers, Cory and Katherine, to explore various topics related to job searching, leadership, and work expectations. Cory and Katherine share their perspectives on the desire for feedback, growth opportunities, and engaging workplaces while also considering the effects of social media and AI on career prospects. Are these expectations a necessary transformation or an unrealistic overreach that could lead to disillusionment? Tune in as we debate whether Gen Z's ideals will drive positive change or spark a new set of challenges in the world of work. BONUS: Download "Leading the Gen Z Workforce: A Guide for CEOs and HR Leaders," packed with real strategies you can implement right away to understand and manage this transformative generation. About our Guests: Cory Schmitt is a recent graduate of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music with a Bachelor of Science in Audio Engineering and Sound Production. He has been the Head Engineer at Recording Services at Indiana University since August 2023, leading a team of engineers. In this role, Cory ensures high standards for media content and delivers precise recordings of professional recitals, leveraging his expertise in audio mixing and comprehensive knowledge of audio and visual systems. Beyond his work at Indiana University, Cory has enhanced audio and visual experiences as a Director, Audio Engineer, and Camera Operator with the university's Radio and Television Services since 2021. He also contributes as a Podcast Production Associate at Hiring Matters, where he is responsible for building, editing, and publishing podcast episodes. Cory is actively involved in the local music scene with his band Syzygy and serves as a Concert Attendant for TGIF Concerts at the Park. He has also previously worked as a Content Producer for the Playhard Podcast. Instagram,LinkedIn Katherine Rosen is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Digital Communication and Media at the University of Sydney, Australia. She has a strong background in social media management and content creation, having served as a Digital Marketing Associate at TurningPoint Executive Search, where she specialized in social media strategy, design, and video editing. During her time at UC Davis, Katherine was the Social Media Manager for the Video Game Orchestra, where she combined her passion for music and digital media to enhance the group's online presence. She also demonstrated her commitment to student development and academic success as a Peer Mentor, providing academic mentoring to freshman students. Katherine holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature, with a double major in Cinema & Digital Media and a minor in Music from the University of California, Davis. LinkedIn About Your Host: Ken Schmitt is the CEO and founder of TurningPoint Executive Search. He is also the author of "The Practical Optimist: An Entrepreneur's Journey through Life's Turning Points". Ken was raised in an entrepreneurial family and brings a uniquely authentic voice to his podcast, blending life, family, and business together. Ken is a seasoned expert with almost three decades of experience in executive recruiting. In his podcast, he focuses on revealing the secrets of recruiting, retention, and real HR strategies. The podcast is not preachy, academic, or theoretical. It provides authentic perspectives on the challenges, triumphs, and quirks that make the hiring game both exhilarating and unpredictable. Twice a month, Ken offers tactical advice and industry insights to empower listeners to navigate the intricate world of executive recruiting confidently. "Hiring Matters" is your go-to resource for elevating your hiring game and equipping you with the tools to build, grow, and lead truly exceptional teams. Brace yourself for Ken's "Recruiter Rant" episodes, where he shares unfiltered insights and behind-the-scenes revelations about the industry's hidden secrets. Get ready to gain more than expected from this informative and engaging podcast. Follow Ken on LinkedIn Powered by TurningPoint Executive Search: Helping business hire right.
Are you struggling with understanding your partner's love language? Is your relationship suffering from communication breakdowns and unmet expectations? Discover the secret to unlocking deeper connections and lasting love in this eye-opening episode of The Talking Phase Podcast! Hosts Tom and Pam dive deep into the world of Gary Chapman's "The Five Love Languages," exploring how this groundbreaking concept can transform your relationships. From words of affirmation to acts of service, learn how identifying and speaking your partner's love language can reignite the spark in your romance. But beware – misunderstanding these languages could lead to heartache and frustration! The hosts share personal experiences and insights, challenging each other's perspectives on the validity of love languages. Is it really possible to have just one or two primary love languages? Or are all five equally important in a healthy relationship? Join the debate and form your own opinion as Tom and Pam dissect this popular relationship theory. But that's not all – the episode takes an unexpected turn when they address a listener's burning question about texting etiquette in relationships. How long is too long to wait for a reply? Is being left on "read" a sign of disinterest, or are we all just overthinking it? The hosts offer candid advice that might surprise you and challenge your assumptions about modern dating communication. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that could revolutionize your approach to love and relationships. Whether you're single, dating, or in a long-term partnership, this episode of The Talking Phase is packed with valuable insights and practical tips to help you navigate the complex world of love languages and digital communication. Tune in now and take the first step towards building stronger, more fulfilling connections!
Andy Barr joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career in politics and starting and growing Uplift, a digital first agency that delivers creative content, ad buying services and strategic communications to Democratic campaigns.
The algorithms that decide what we experience on social media, and on the internet in general, have a profound impact on the way we see the world. Yet giant companies like Meta and Google keep the details of these algorithms and how exactly they influence each of us a closely guarded secret. Now, researchers across the country are working to change that. Daniel Angus is Professor of Digital Communication at the Queensland University of Technology and is part of a research partnership involving universities around the country called the Australian Internet Observatory. He joins Bension Siebert on this episode of The Briefing to unpack how they're beginning to crack the social media code. Headlines: Pilot of Cairns helicopter crash identified Calls to ban Aussies from southern Lebanon Melbourne bans e-scooters B-girls speak out about Raygun Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Mischa interviews John Rarrick, Head of Marketing at Movius, about the company's innovative solutions in the telecom industry. Movius is redefining communication by offering a SIM-free, carrier-grade call and text experience. John discusses the impact of Movius's technology across various industries, from financial services to healthcare, and how it helps businesses achieve compliance and cost savings. Learn how Movius is paving the way for digital sustainability and revolutionizing global communication strategies.Show NotesIntroduction to John Rarrick, Head of Marketing at Movius.Overview of Movius's innovative telecom solutions, including the elimination of SIM cards for carrier-grade communication.Discussion on Mobius's product, MultiLine, which provides a second dedicated business number on any device.Insights into the impact of Mobius's technology on industries like finance, healthcare, and logistics.Exploration of the benefits of Mobius's solutions, such as cost savings, compliance with regulations, and enhanced communication capabilities.How Mobius collaborates with wireless carriers to offer seamless services.The future of telecom and digital sustainability with Mobius's cutting-edge strategies.Links and ContactsLearn more about Movius at: https://www.movius.ai/Connect with John Rarrick on LinkedIn: John Rarrick https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrarrick/ Mischa's Stuff!Join my Podcast guest speaking Masterclass: Register Now This Masterclass will teach you:How to speak with confidence and authenticity.How to find podcasts that attract your ideal audience.How to get booked without the hassle.Ideal for coaches, course creators, and heart-centered entrepreneurs who want to generate leads, customers, and sales in a genuine way.Join us and start your journey to becoming a podcast guest-speaking pro!Register Now For social Media: FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/MrMischaLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mischaz/Subscribe and share with your business associates who could use a listen!
Ooooo it's the texting and digital communication episode! And we'll be having this conversation with legendary dating coach Sabrina Zohar!
In a classic episode of Weekend Conversations, Elevate Podcast host Robert Glazer and producer Mick Sloan discuss the rise in automated communication tools and social networking platforms, which have exchanged quality of relationships for quantity. They discuss the rise in gamified communications, spammy emails, and a better way to build and foster relationships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kerry Lutz and Ron Koenigsberg discussed various topics related to personal and business growth. They talked about the evolving real estate market and the importance of effective sales skills, emphasizing the significance of active listening, positive thinking, and enthusiasm. The conversation also touched on overcoming fear, particularly the fear of failure and public speaking, and the challenges of managing text messages. The speakers shared personal experiences and insights, highlighting the relevance of communication, resilience, and personal growth in achieving success in various aspects of life and business. Find Ron here: aipcommercialrealestate Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe