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This is part two of our five part series on business opportunities during difficult times. I connected with THE Joy McAdams to learn about generosity and Goodwill Marketing. Joy is the Chief Relations Officer at MedSnake Media, a LinkedIn influencer with a LOYAL following (for good reason), and an Ironwoman! Joy knows a thing or two about developing GRIT and pushing forward in difficult times. Today we talk about why she believes “businesses are never going to be the same”, why we should be FOCUSED on building online relationships, and why those who give during this time will not be forgotten. This is a short but sweet interview with a ton of powerful takeaways. Make sure you find Joy’s new podcast “Raising a #Bossbabe” wherever you listen to podcasts. Connect with Joy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-mcadams-59878a10a/ QUESTIONS ASKED: How do we sell during these times? What has changed? What are practical ways we could be giving in our business? FROM TODAY’s EPISODE: Building digital relationships Goodwill marketing Adjusting your message to meet the market RESOURCES: Podcasting Together: www.heatherparady.com/podcastingtogether Join our Private Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/2lPut5A Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady
Dentists! Yummer-oo-ski! Check out my podcast with Dr. Grace Yum - Dentist. Mother. Managing multiple practice locations. Big whoop right? Well. Not exactly. Grace is not chopped liver.She has built multiple communities ONLINE, and grown her biz through Social Media. Dentists - I know you think social is a waste. Learn from Grace. She's the real deal. EPISODE: Building a Solid Foundation Working with Media Mommy Dentists in Business STAY CONNECTED Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn www.coolmoneyshow.com | Read the Full Shownotes!
Katie St. Clair is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach with 20 years of experience in the field. She is passionate about using a principle based approach to help people achieve the movement they desire! She believes in looking beyond the basics and understanding how human biomechanics is influenced by every system in the body. She uses respiration and skeletal positioning to optimize human movement. Katie is also the creator of the Empowered Performance Program, a 12 week educational, online group training program designed to empower the body and the mind. If you're interested in signing up for the program, the link is at the bottom to join the waitlist! “As coaches we have the opportunity to truly impact someone’s life, and we need to appreciate the significance of that role.” -Katie St. Clair On this Episode: Building a business in South Carolina How Katie found PRI and why she chose to study PRI Different systems and resources that Katie has meshed for her own training & programming David Grey’s episode with us “The most meaningful people in education are the ones who can think outside of the box and be wrong” Being able to learn from mistakes Sarah Duvall Pelvic Floor Course PRI has given Katie a lense into the human system Katie’s Empowered Performance Programming How Katie came up with Empowered Performance Programming Empowered Performance contains positional breathing, strength, athleticism & accessory work. A program with an education component and Training component What is ISA? Infrasternal Angle We explore Meghan’s funky ribs We relate the ribcage to animals! Nutation of Sacrum & counternutation of Sacrum VIDEO, scroll down to find it! Our body as a pressure system “We manage pressure based on our need to survive. Our need to survive is based on how we breathe” The impact of our ribcage effects our ability to breathe How does squat movement happen How does a hinge movement happen How Katie moves her brain & body Contact Katie St. Clair Empowered Performance Program 12 Week Waitlist Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Shirley Sahrmann Stuart McGill Zac Cupples Bill Hartman David Grey Frans Bosch Cal Deitz Joel Jamieson
If starting a business is your goal in 2020, your future self will thank you for listening to this episode. Your host on Have More Time Podcast, Melissa Dillon, is a 4x entrepreneur who has successfully launched AND successfully failed in business. She hopes her experience (& personal mistakes) can help you spend time smart on your launch so you don’t get bogged down by spinning your wheels on the wrong activities. Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Building a Story Brand Podcast with Dr.JJ Peterson and Don Miller: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/building-a-storybrand-with-donald-miller/id1092751338 Amy Porterfield’s Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/online-marketing-made-easy-with-amy-porterfield/id594703545
Melanie Johnson and Jenn Foster interview expert Stephen Woessner about how to create a successful podcast that turns a profit. What You'll Learn in this Episode: Building your thought leadership and brand. Target your audience and gain listeners by defining your niche. Audience building strategies. How to find the right guests for your podcast. Building a monetization strategy. How to repurpose your content to expand your podcast into more content and profit. How to approach sponsorships. Quotes: "So if you're already started your business, but you don't know who your client is, you don't know what your brand is, you need to go back to the drawing table and start with that it's so important to have that identity." (8:30) "You should figure out the monetization strategy before any content is ever created. " (8:55) "Take your stuff, your insights, your brilliance, your expertise, you took the time and share with the audience, and then slicing and dicing it and turning it into much more than just a podcast episode." (13:55) About Stephen: Stephen Woessner, Host of Onward Nation and CEO of Predictive ROI. Stephen is the founder and CEO of Predictive ROI, a digital marketing agency, and the host of Onward Nation -- a top-rated daily podcast for learning how today's top business owners think, act, and achieve. Onward Nation is listened to in 120 countries around the world with over 28,000+ email subscribers. Stephen served in the United States Air Force, spent six years at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse as a full-time academic staff member and taught digital marketing classes to small business owners throughout the state including the prestigious School of Business at UW-Madison, has owned five businesses, and is the author of three books, "The Small Business Owner's Handbook to Search Engine Optimization", "Increase Online Sales Through Viral Social Networking", and "Profitable Podcasting." Find out more at www.predictiveroi.com Leave a Rating & Review: If you found value from this podcast, please support us by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Each review is read personally and we would love your feedback! Thank you in advance. Click here to view the podcast! Click “Listen on Apple Podcasts", then "ratings and reviews" and you will see the button to "write a review". Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE on iTunes and YouTube, so you never miss an episode. Video URL: https://youtu.be/uYP1AuX3gp0 Website: http://EliteOnlinePublishing.com
The topic of this episode of the Early Accountability Podcast is creating your own “winner’s circle” of people who will encourage and motivate you in your personal and professional endeavors. It has been said that when you look at your friends, you see the future you are headed towards because so much of your potential abides in the company you keep. Some people are tempted to rely too heavily on one person to fulfill their accountability needs, but when you diversify the voices you’re listening to, you will see drastic improvements in your results. Kimi purports that your squad or tribe should have one of each of these types of people, recognizing that one person can fill one or two roles: 1. Mentor – Someone who is where you want to be. You can bounce things off of this person and learn from them. 2. Mentee – Having this person in your circle is an opportunity to teach what you are learning and continue your personal development. 3. Coach – Different than a mentor, a coach is meant to provide strategy and technique for a specific goal or endeavor. 4. Beam of positivity – Someone who can find the good in every situation. 5. Motivator – An amp man or woman who can specifically motivate you to pursue your goals. 6. Voice of reason – This person uses a higher order of thinking to ask specific questions about your plan and goals and helps you bring your ideas back to reality. 7. Accountability partner – Someone who is on the same level as you or walking the same journey. This person is a sounding board and you hold each other accountable through consistent check-ins. This circle should be a give and take because we all need each other, and it is ok if people come and go from your circle. These people should provide balance for your life and propel you forward, motivating you to success. Topics Covered in this Episode: • Building your tribe • Motivation • Encouraging each other • Diversifying the voices you’re listening to
On this episode of the Early Accountability Podcast, we are joined by LaShonda Brown, a serial entrepreneur and marketing guru. LaShonda has created and runs Life Focus Pictures which helps local businesses tell their stories, About 90 Marketing which is a marketing consulting firm, and Eye for Ebony which is on a mission to increase the quality and quantity of stock images available that feature people of color. In order to manage these brands day-to-day, LaShonda has established tried-and-true systems that allow her to integrate her clients and their needs into her workflow and then provide them with her expertise and guidance throughout their process. When it comes to content creation, she believes that everyone can use their strengths and personality traits to determine how they want to communicate and share their message in the optimal space. Despite what people think, businesses do not need to have a presence on every social media platform, but would in fact be more effective targeting their efforts towards one or two. If you are in a spot where you have to work full-time to support your lifestyle but you have a passion project on the side, LaShonda encourages you to treat your passion project like a full-time job as well. It will be tiring at times, but by investing in your passion project early on by developing a professional brand, building up and email list, and budgeting, you ensure that your dream is scalable when the time comes to make your passion project your main source of income. Topics Covered in this Episode: • Building your passion project while you have a full-time job • LaShonda’s key tips for marketing your services • Using a daily routine to make you more efficient • Managing multiple brands at once
It's time to get tough on crime in Prison Architect. Catherine is back this week as we build to maximum security in the 12th episode of the podcast. Can Dan handle the solitary? Does Charles rule with an iron fist? Listen and discuss the Game Club game of the week: Prison Architect. Join the Game Club Facebook Group Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode – Building the Prison System Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 1:42 Gaming News – 13:20 Prison Architect Discussion – 29:56 Game Recommendations – 1:02:24 Prison Slang Quiz – 1:09:00 Next Week on Game Club – 1:15:13 Nerd Week - Charles - Wargaming Association Cell in Melbourne with terrain coming, Samsung Gear with new S8, Board Game development redesign, 30th Birthday Presents (Nerd stuff), Sweet Han Solo trade Daniel - Babysitting for my sisters kids, pulled out the Wii U. Turns out the console is successful at one thing. Back into Guild Wars 2 - New expansion coming out soon. Got invited to partake in a Gaming Marathon for charity. Catherine? VR @ MIFF, Deep Space Puzzle Room, Work, flew to Canberra, flew to Sydney News Daniel - Gamescom - Age of Empires 4, Angela Merkel playing Minecraft and Farming Simulator Catherine - VR Port https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/08/report-skyrim-vr-port-is-a-complete-dumpster-fire/ Charles - Gencon News! (Rising Sun available to play/Star Wars Legion), Top 10 Boardgames at the link in the shownotes https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/08/gen-con-2017-the-best-games-and-more.html Game Club - Prison Architect Prison Architect is a private prison construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Introversion Software. Initial release date: 6 October 2015 Designer: Chris Delay Genre: Construction and management simulation Awards: BAFTA Games Award for Persistent Game Developers: Introversion Software, Double Eleven Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Linux, Macintosh operating systems
Goal: “to equip coalitions, organizations, and individuals to bring change to their community” Host, Amanda Decker has a conversation with Chief Dave Martineau and Deputy Chief Jeffrey Bukunt from the Avon Police Department in Avon MA. Welcome to Episode 006 of the Podcast: Partnering with Law Enforcement. Guests: Chief Dave Martineau and Deputy Chief Jeffrey Bukunt from the Avon Police Department in Avon MA Avon Police Department Website: https://www.avon-ma.gov/police-department ACES (Avon Coalition for Every Student) Website: www.acesavon.com Organizing for Change Website: https://organizing4change.podbean.com/ Organizing for Change Twitter: @organizing4chng About this Episode: Building relationships are one of the keys to creating community level change. The Avon coalition (ACES) is located in Avon MA about 20 minutes south of Boston. In 2009, the Youth Risk and Behavior Survey data came back with the report that 47% of Avon High School youth were engaged in underage drinking. As a community Avon decided to mobilize to address this community problem with community solutions. The community formed the ACES coalition and created a strategic plan using data to address multiple issues. As a result of the hard work in the community, eight years later, underage drinking has been significantly reduced down to 18%. One of the key partners in addressing this issue was and continues to be the Avon Police Department. You will hear in this episode the importance of building relationships both the police with the community (including youth) and the community with the police. As you listen in on our conversation, I hope it will inspire you and give you some ideas as to what change is possible when everyone works together for a common cause. Key Points: 1. Use the facts when you talk to youth about drug use. Youth can fact check whatever you tell them at a rapid pace. It is important to use accurate facts when speaking about underage drinking and drug use. 2. Police are an ally. Chief Martineau talks about how sometimes parents will use the police as a scare tactic for their child. “Don’t do xyz or the police will “get” you. This reinforces in a child’s mind that the police are the “bad guys”. Police would rather see themselves as allies to parents. The Chief also talks about how they “can’t arrest their way out of the problem of substance abuse disorder”. Police want to help people get the help they need. Dept. Chief Bukunt speaks about doing things in the community in a non enforcement manner to continue to build that positive view of the police from the community perspective. 3. Education has to begin early. Teaching youth good decision making early, is key to educating youth about drugs and alcohol. (Many studies show waiting to speak to youth about drugs and alcohol till middle school is often too late.) **What is carfentanil? http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/06/07/carfentanil-massachusetts-brockton-quincy/ Next Episode: Subscribe now for free and you won’t miss episode 007
Darren Kavinoky is the co-creator and host of Deadly Sins, co-host of Did He Do It?, and criminal interventionist on Breaking Point. He is a certified interventionist, attorney and legal analyst who has appeared on countless other TV and radio shows. He is also the founder of 1.800.NoCuffs and is known as an award-winning criminal defense attorney. You can find Darren on Twitter at @DarrenKavinoky. EPISODE Building celebrity status through T.V. Shows allowed Darren Kavinoky to turn his one-man law practice into a multi-million dollar empire. When you become a well-known expert in your field, high profile clients come to you, allowing you to use your celebrity status as a marketing tool to expand your business. Darren gives us the tips on how to turn your business into a household name. We Discuss: Using your expertise to become a T.V. Celebrity. How to find and pitch to booking producers. The process of the perfect pitch. Leveraging your celebrity to find high paying clients. For complete shownotes and more, please head over to www.marketingspeak.com/aleyda LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED METal Deadly Sins Did He Do It? Breaking Point No Cuffs Get Yourself Booked Darren on Twitter STEP UP YOUR MARKETING GAME! Create a speaker reel of yourself to send to booking producers. If you’ve never been on T.V., local television is a good starting point and is usually easier to get on. Decide what shows would be best for you to be on as a subject matter expert. Come up with three to five shows that make sense for your expertise. Go to GetYourselfBooked.com and get a free gift from Darren, plus information on how to get yourself booked. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! As always, thank you for tuning in. Please feel free to drop by the website to contact me or leave a comment. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it! -Stephan STAY CONNECTED 10 Point Facebook Ads Checklist - Free eBook | Twitter
Rich German is the co-founder of the Joint Venture Insiders Circle and the JVX Conference. He teaches people how to leverage the power of joint ventures, and his insider circle is the world’s largest community of JV-minded entrepreneurs. He is a best-selling author, a speaker, and a business and lifestyle coach. EPISODE Building your email list and client base is easier than you may have imagined, and the secret is Joint Venture partnerships. When you partner with other professionals, your network is unlimited. Today, Rich German takes us through the steps of creating and executing successful J.V. Partnerships, from creating your product, finding the perfect free offer and bonus add ons, and taking your new email lists on a valuable process that ends in the sale. We Discuss: What a J.V., or Joint Venture, partner is, and why it benefits both parties. How to add value to your programs or products by offering bonuses. The different types of J.V. Partnerships–from emails to telesummits. The steps to a successful product launch. For complete shownotes and more, please head over to www.marketingspeak.com/richgerman LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED Joint Venture Insiders Circle JVX Conference Platinum Partnerships Internet Masterminds with Justin Livingston Product Launch Formula Rich German Rich German on Facebook STEP UP YOUR MARKETING GAME! 1) Create a free offer that your client base would be interested in, which will add value to your paid products or services. 2) Make sure the back-end of your business is running smoothly, with a team who can handle things like tech issues, customer service, etc. 3) Sign up for the J.V. Insider Circle to network with potential J.V. Partners, and save your spot at the live JVX event as a bonus. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! As always, thank you for tuning in. Please feel free to drop by the website to contact me or leave a comment. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it! -Stephan STAY CONNECTED 10 Point Facebook Ads Checklist - Free eBook | Twitter