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In this episode Nick and Reggie talk about the retail trading happening in the stock market during pandemic. Disclaimer: We're talking about our personal trades. We're not financial advisors. If you need your money any time soon do not invest in stock market. There are much safer options out there and fractional shares could be a good option if you want to experiment with as little as $5.instagram: @rtjnatlwebsite: reginatl.comemail: rtjnatl@gmail.com
I'm talking Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories with Sean today and it's interesting to say the least! We go through theories round 5G, Netflix and Sean even orders a book to help us get to the bottom of one conspiracy! It's another MUST WATCH! DISCLAIMER: We're more than aware of what's happening in the world right now, this is purely tongue in cheek entertainment to keep ourselves and you going through these difficult times. FOLLOW 'THAT DAVID PODCAST' instagram.com/thatdavid_ Also find me at: youtube.com/davidanddonetta MUSIC AUDIO HERO Sounds Incredible Publishing (SOCAN) https://download1.audiohero.com/#!det... VIA: DAVID AND DONETTA SUBSCRIPTION
WELCOME BACK! Season Two, Episode One! FINALLY! So we're back and ready to go, despite being locked up during this UK lockdown. With the help of Zoom though, we're able to crack on and record our episodes remotely. In Episode One, Sean and I choose 5 people we'd love to spend lockdown with AND where we'd spend it. DISCLAIMER: We're more than aware of what's happening in the world right now, this is purely tongue in cheek entertainment to keep ourselves and you going through these difficult times. FOLLOW 'THAT DAVID PODCAST' instagram.com/thatdavid_ Also find me at: youtube.com/davidanddonetta ♫Music By♫ ●Notes - Know You ●Song - https://youtu.be/eaqWF7FG1Xo ●iTunes & Spotify - http://smarturl.it/knowyou-pr
Yuri & Chabs talk about life during the quarantine with returning guest Adrian "Butters" Jison. Join us as we talk about the changes happening around the country and around our lives! **Disclaimer** We're apologize for this episode's quality as we are having internet connection issues as of recording and we are live streaming the recording as well. Rest assured that we will fix this issue as soon as possible! Thank you for being patient with us! For messages, topic requests, review requests, and inquiries, message us on our Facebook page at AFK Muna Podcast or email us at afkmunapodcast@gmail.com. Take a break, AFK Muna!
DISCLAIMER: We're a little behind on posting podcast episodes, so prepare for a tiny deluge of content. You've been warned. In this edition of the podcast, we kick things off following up the discussion of the previous episode and go over Chris' impression of Spider-Man: Far From Home and can discuss and break down the flick and it's repercussions more in-depth. Rick then tells a harrowing tale of a dude on the side of the road POSSIBLY masturbating - which leads us to discuss strange happenings we've witnessed on the mean Miami streets (and adjacent counties) - it gets a little weird. And lastly, we veer off into a topic we rarely speak about even off-mic: the fanciful world of strip clubs. Have a listen and ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reallythoughpod/support
In the last year, big brands like Nike, Athleta, and J.Crew have entered the fair trade industry. It's a big win for the fair trade movement, but it leaves small business owners with daunting challengers. Mom-and-pop shops are no match for companies like Target. No longer is it enough to market the story of your artisans and expect to generate revenue. If you want to compete, you must put your customer first. In my keynote address at the Fair Trade Federation Conference in Austin, I challenged business owners to reconsider how they position their organizations in the fair trade space. This is what I had to say... Things You Don't Want To Miss: A Crazy Dream 1:17 - In the next 25 years, I want the term fair trade to cease to exist. I want ethically-made products to become so much the norm that the term "fair trade" is no longer needed. The Power Of Persistence 1:45 - When I was about eight and 1/2 years old, I took it upon myself to look out for the other children in my neighborhood. Our neighborhood didn't have any sidewalks, so I decided to petition the town council for safer streets and the implementation of sidewalks. As you might imagine, nothing happened. In six months, we still had no sidewalks, so I began to write the town council, asking for change. Finally, after two and 1/2 years of calling, writing letters, and begging for change, we finally got the sidewalks. While this is a cute story, it's an important illustration for the power of persistence. If we want to see change, we must be persistent. Life Lessons From Kenya 7:34 - In 2011, I visited the Kazuri Bead Factory on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. It was my first exposure to the fair trade movement, and if you're not familiar with them, their goal is to provide employment opportunities for disadvantaged members of Kenyan society. This trip put in me a desire to learn more about the movement, and I soon jumped all-in on fair trade. I wanted to do my part fo effect change for those living in poverty around the world. The Challenges Facing Fair Trade Businesses 9:10 - Fair trade businesses are changing lives, and striving to make ethical business practices a standard around the world. However, the jump to fair trade isn't without its challenges. One day, fair trade will become a seemingly standard operating procedure, and cause marketing will slowly begin to lose its power as consumers come to expect ethical practices as the norm. 9:52 - Fast fashion brands Madewell and J. Crew recently launched Fairtrade certified denim lines. Athleta is now a certified B Corporation, and Nike has an entire department dedicated to sustainability and ethical practices. The industry of business is wising up, and that will affect small businesses who operate on fair trade principles. Small businesses will lose their competitive edge to monoliths like Target as it seeks to enter the fair trade space. A Unique Perspective 13:10 - I'm a fair trade customer, and I love ethical fashion. I've also worked alongside small business owners as they seek to stay alive and use their revenue to serve their local communities as well as men and women in poverty around the world. As a blogger, I've interviewed hundreds of fair trade business owners who seek to thrive as entrepreneurs, and I hope my perspective will challenge you to consider how to run your business with purpose. Change Your Messaging 15:35 - If you want to survive in the next era of ethical business, change your message. Put the onus on your customer first, your product second, and your artisans' stories third. Disclaimer: We're not telling you to neglect your artisans, nor are we suggesting you hide their stories. Of course we want to tell the stories of those who make your product. However, the message of fair trade for years has focused around the artisans, and in reality, it's the customers who can be the heroes of the story. Customers purchase products, and their purchases keep your business alive and lift your artisans out of poverty. 16:55 - The Root Collective is a great example of a company that's shifted it's messaging. They realized their customers wanted to be noticed in their shoes, so they began focusing on developing a rock-star product that would solve a problem for the customer. Now, their customers get noticed, and in turn, they share the story of The Root Collective. Focus on meeting a need for your consumer, and in turn, they'll get behind your cause. Shift Your Brand Perspective 19:26 - Consider your branding. Does your branding blow people away? Do you impress people when they visit your website? If you want to compete with Nike, you've got to brand yourself. Ask yourself, "other than fair trade, what's your competitive edge?" 21:36- Tribe Alive is an ethical fashion brand that's killing it these days, and their branding is SHARP. In fact, it's so sharp that J. Crew and Madewell approached them. Now those companies are selling Tribe Alive products. Tribe Alive's branding speaks for itself. It's messaging is focused on the customer, and it leads people to a conversation about the work they're doing. Develop Your Marketing Strategy 22:47 - Are you using social media as a tool to create a community of brand evangelists, or are you using social media as a megaphone to announce new products and sales? Too many people are taking the "social" aspect from social media. People want to belong; they want to connect. A brand that connects people will thrive. 23:54 - Elegantees uses its platform to share sneak peaks of upcoming products while connecting users. It brings users into the company, and gives women an opportunity to become brand evangelists. Invite your community into your business, and market to them by speaking directly with them. Start Small 27:24 - Don't be afraid to change. Take one element from this talk, and use it to shape your business. Implement it in the next 24 hours, and set yourself up for success in the next 25 years. A Memorable Moment: "When it comes to the marketing of your business, your customer is your hero. Always. You're the guide. The customer is your hero." - Molly Stillman To visit the Business With Purpose website, click the link: https://www.stillbeingmolly.com/2019/05/08/business-purpose-podcast-fair-trade-federation-conference-keynote-address/
That's right, we're going to JAIL. The Black Police at our institution figured out some of us don't subscribe to traditional notions of blackness :/ DISCLAIMER: We're not anti Semitic, period.
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Can we interest you in some crawfish? Perhaps other types of seafood? Some jazz? How about some gay erotica? If you answered "yes" to any or all of these questions, you'll love this 30 page short story that masquerades as a book! Thanks (?) to D from Antiques Freaks for alerting us to the existence of this...thing. Disclaimer: We're not usually SFW, but this episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual activity so it's a bit more over-the-top than usual even for Terrible Book Club.
The Ballad of Akecheta and Kohana! Join us in our discussion of all things Ghost Nation this week. Explore with us the marketing of the maze and the resulting Fordian take on it. The humanization of the Bard Sizemore continues. Maeve's capabilities are mused upon. Musical accompianment: our favorite 90s bands: Drawing Mazes, Horse Mask, and Robobanger. Just kidding -- this podcast is about Garfield: The Movie. Enjoy! Disclaimer: We're foul-mouthed and we're gonna spoil you. For the show. Or vise-versa.
Adam Cole is a freelance photographer, videographer, filmmaker and director based out of Dallas, Texas. He has a thirst for continued growth and for delivering his absolute best. I had the privilege of meeting Adam in New Mexico a few months back, while on set for a large commercial project. I was instantly drawn to his personality and his care for quality. Freelancing is one of the most common subjects I get asked about, and with Adam being in town on a project, it was a great opportunity to have a transparent freelancing conversation. DISCLAIMER - We're two dudes who make a living with our cameras. We are on the climb and still struggle, just like many of you. We do not have all the answers but, in this episode we attempt to have an open and honest conversation about freelancing. I hope you find value in this. Thanks for tuning in!
Welcome back guys to this weeks episode of College Street. Join us as we talk about climate change, extinction of bananas, and Martian colonization. Disclaimer: We're idiots, most of the stuff we say may not be factual. As always like or review if you dig our stuff!Check out our website: https://www.spreaker.com/show/college-street-the-podcastSong of the week: Kids by One RepublicCopyright Info:All music belongs to the original creators.Feel free to contact us if anything is wrong.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair"
The Bucks played one good quarter of basketball, so we spent one quarter of our podcast talking about them. After that, we talked about The Last Jedi for a while and gave some movie, music, and TV recommendations. (Disclaimer: We're not kidding. We only talked about basketball for 15 minutes. When we say we're going to start talking about movies, we start talking about movies. There are no hidden discussions within the pop culture talk, no after credits scene, nothing.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DISCLAIMER: We're just two guys. When we started out, these first couple of episodes were rough. The audio was rough. The mics were crappy. Our banter was rough. We stepped over each other while talking. And we weren't super comfortable talking on mic yet. But, we promise that it gets better. We get a template, we get a rhythm, we get in a groove. So, if this is your starting point while listening, we implore you to keep listening, and perhaps jump ahead. A good episode to start with is "Episode 3 - Wicker Man." Some of our better episodes are "Episode 9 - Mom & Dad" or "Episode 16 - Army of One." If it's not your thing after giving it a fair shake, we get it. But all we are saying...is give this pod a chance. Oh boy. Jokers were wild for this one. Brock and Brian got to watch Nic Cage go FULL Nic Cage in this 1993 film, directed by Nic's brother Christopher. This movie was useless, save for every single second Nicolas Cage was on screen. Baby, this is what we came for. Hi-F***ing-YA! Before that, the boys talk about their Christmases, they unwrap some gifts, and Brock apologizes for his low energy through the first half (he was afraid of inciting the wrath of his beautiful, loving, annoyed wife who had just made a mess that Brock neglected to help clean up).
DISCLAIMER: We're just two guys. When we started out, these first couple of episodes were rough. The audio was rough. The mics were crappy. Our banter was rough. We stepped over each other while talking. And we weren't super comfortable talking. But, we promise that it gets better. We get a template, we get a rhythm, we get in a groove. So, if this is your starting point while listening, we implore you to keep listening, and perhaps jump ahead. A good episode to start with is "Episode 3 - Wicker Man." Some of our better episodes are "Episode 9 - Mom & Dad" or "Episode 16 - Army of One." If it's not your thing after giving it a fair shake, we get it. But all we are saying...is give pod a chance. Please allow us to re-introduce ourselves. We are men of wealth and taste. Our names are Brock and Brian. We are regular old movie liker1s. But we just can't tell if Nicolas Cage is actually a good actor or not. This introduction episode explains a little bit of who we are, the podcast concept, our experience with Nicolas Cage, and then we play a little game to find out who knows Nic Cage better than the other (and apparently argue about grammatical semantics). Enjoy! And if you don't, then please let us know in the reviews!
DISCLAIMER: We're just two guys. When we started out, these first couple of episodes were rough. The audio was rough. The mics were crappy. Our banter was rough. We stepped over each other a lot. And we weren't super comfortable talking on mic. But, we promise that it gets better. We get a template, we get a rhythm, we get in a groove. So, if this is your starting point while listening, we implore you to keep listening, and perhaps jump ahead. A good episode to start with is "Episode 3 - Wicker Man." Some of our better episodes are "Episode 9 - Mom & Dad" or "Episode 16 - Army of One." If it's not your thing after giving it a fair shake, we get it. But all we are saying...is give pod a chance. We weren't ready. In our inaugural ep, we watched the 2014 Christian propaganda film "Left Behind," based on the best-selling book series of the same name. Nicolas Cage gets top billing as Ray Steele, an adulterous pilot stuck on a New York-to-London flight during the biblical rapture. Unlike the airplane, this movie never really takes off. Is it enough of a performance to consider Nic Cage a "good" actor? You'll have to listen to find out. Before that, the boys take care of a little housekeeping, they talk about the weather (literally), and they lay out their movie standards (introducing the world to Brian's love for "Why Him?"). Take a listen, you double dickers!
Allison and Mary tackle the debate of having large, international, and sometimes not so ethical companies sponsor museum exhibitions! We talk specifically about BP and their partnerships with places such as Tate Modern and the British Museum. Disclaimer: We're sorry for the audio in this one, we had some mic troubles but figured the content was good enough that hopefully you all wouldn't mind! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MuseumMastersPodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/MMastersPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MuseumMastersPodcast/ Mary Akemon:http://twitter.com/maryakemon Allison Bryan:http://twitter.com/allisonkopplin