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Today's podcast episode features an inspiring conversation with Dwayne Brown, an exceptional photographer and the founder of Headshot Matter, an innovative initiative that helps headshot photographers grow, refine their craft, and stay connected within a strong global community.In this episode, we dive deep into the foundations of headshot photography and what it truly means to work in this industry. We explore the responsibility we carry as photographers, the value we provide to our clients, and why a well crafted headshot goes far beyond a good looking image. This conversation highlights how intentional headshot photography directly impacts trust, confidence, and real world outcomes for the people we photograph.We also explore the evolving role of AI and the future of headshot photography. With massive shifts happening across every industry, we discuss how these changes affect photographers, clients, and everyday people, and what the next few years may realistically look like for our profession.Beyond technology, we talk about style, evolution, and how headshot photography has developed differently around the world. This was a thoughtful and inspiring discussion that places the industry in a broader context and challenges the way many photographers view their work.If you are looking to learn, reflect, and see headshot photography from a deeper and more meaningful perspective, this episode is for you.►Headshots Matter: https://www.headshotsmatter.com►Joining HSM: https://www.headshotsmatter.com/memberships►Authentica Photo (Online Dating Photographers): https://www.headshotsmatter.com/authentica► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://www.youtube.com/c/RafalWegiel ►Website: http://www.rafalwegiel.com ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rafalwegiel ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/rafalwegiel ►Instagram: http://instagram.com/rafalwegiel ►Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafalwegiel
What QBs should Tennessee target in the portal? Dwayne Brown to replace Phillips in starting lineup The Rocky Top Report
In this episode, we talk to Staff Sergeant and Corporal Dwayne Brown about his role as a school resource officer. Corporal Brown discusses the importance of developing positive relationships with students and staff. He talks about ways in which school resource officers humanize the badge with friendly greetings and participating in school events. We also discuss strategies for working with school resource officers.
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In this episode, we talk to Staff Sergeant and Corporal Dwayne Brown about his role as a school resource officer. Corporal Brown discusses the importance of developing positive relationships with students and staff. He talks about ways in which school resource officers humanize the badge with friendly greetings and participating in school events. We also discuss strategies for working with school resource officers.
Mike Sakell speaks with Catskills Pride President Dwayne Brown about this years Catskills Pride + Callicoon event along with the work of Catskills Pride to serve the LGBTQAI+ community in Sullivan County. Catskills Pride is partnering with the hamlet of Callicoon to celebrate Pride month, highlighting and supporting local LGBTQIA+ businesses, and recognizing the 20 th anniversary of “Day to be Gay”, the county's First Pride event.
Today we explore how applying critical race theory in classrooms across Canada helps both students and teachers. Teresa Fowler, assistant professor of Education at Concordia University of Edmonton joins us. So does Dwayne Brown, a PhD student in Education at York University, and a grade seven teacher with the Toronto District School Board. Both Brown and Fowler use critical race theory in their classrooms every day, and say that it helps them to see and evaluate their own biases—while also making students feel truly included in their own education. Go to The Conversation for full shownotes. You can listen to or follow Don't Call Me Resilient on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. We'd love to hear from you, including any ideas for future episodes. Join The Conversation on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok and use #DontCallMeResilient.
With 15 years of working as a coach under his belt, Dwayne Brown has surpassed the average career length of a personal trainer ten times over. And for good reason! Dwayne's thoughtful approach centers around who the client really is and how to help them reach their goals in a way that fits their life.In this episode, Dwayne shares the importance of simplifying habit changes, how incorporating a gratitude practice has been an important part of building his business, and what he thinks has contributed to his longevity in the health and fitness field. It doesn't get any more straightforward and helpful than this from a trainer whose knowledge, professionalism, and client-care is top notch! Don't skip this one!For more from Dwayne, check him out on Facebook or Instagram! And to stay up-to-date with Foster Strength head over to Instagram or bfosterstrong.com!
For Long Island’s homeless population, hunkering down indoors isn’t an easy option. Episode 14 of “Life Under Coronavirus” follows Dwayne Brown, outreach worker for the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless, while Brown meets with James Hayden who has been sleeping near the water in East Rockaway and trying not to get sick. Hayden talks about the impact of public spaces being closed, which Brown agrees has only made life harder for already vulnerable Long Islanders. “There's nowhere for them to go,” says Brown.
Eric Burtzlaff, Dan Sainio, and Nathan Powell are joined by Dwayne Brown of Dynastyleaguefootball.com to discuss Week 13 dyansty implications. DISCUSSION Trade of the week: Josh Doctson or Mike Williams On the show, Eric, Dan, and Nathan are joined on the show by Dwayne Brown of dynastyleaguefootball.com to discuss the dynasty implications of Week 13. They discuss Josh Gordon, Corey Coleman, Christian McCaffrey, Devin Funchess, Alshon Jeffery, Dede Westbrook, and the Minnesota QBs. They also chat potential 2018 free agents: Leveon Bell, Allen Robinson, Sammy Watkins, Jarvis Landry, and Tyler Eifert. SPONSORS DRAFT – The official daily fantasy platform of RotoViz Radio. Download the DRAFT app or play on your computer at PlayDraft.com. For a limited time, new players get a FREE entry with their first deposit! Use our promo code RVRADIO. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't yet subscribing to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Dwayne Brown is the Manager of Finance and Risk Services at Accenture. Brown is currently working on his doctorate with a focus in Conduct Risk Management in Global Financial Institutions. In this episode, Brown highlights the importance of nurturing relationships, seeking out mentors and what it means to have job that oversees robotics process automation.
Matt Williamson (@WilliamsonNFL) and Ryan McDowell (@RyanMc23) are joined by Dwayne Brown (@DwayneB13) to discuss his experiences and methods of executing numerous dynasty trades.
Zero to Software with Dwayne Brown | Bootstrapping a SaaS Startup
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