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To what extent does a private school education help you get your foot in the door and make it easier to climb the ladder.I'm excited to be joined by educator, Eric Sterling as we discuss the pros and cons of private vs state school education and how we can best equip young people for the world of work, regardless of background.
Aside from having a product that people would want to share, it is also important to know that working with affiliates and influencers is about building good relationships. In this episode, Eric Sterling, CEO of Brio Product Group, shares his company's strategy for successfully working with influencers and affiliates. Learn how to identify them, where they are, and what to give them. Listen and enjoy this episode!KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODEThere's always room for improvement with product categories.It's easy to hear a strategy but try and understand how that's going to work for your brand because each brand and company is so different.To test if affiliate or influencer marketing will work for your product, you can give someone your product and if you get positive feedback from them, it will probably work for influencer and affiliate marketing.Trust is the highest form of currency when it comes to influencer partnerships.Outreaching with influencers must be personalized. You've got to have a reason for connecting with them and show them how they are going to benefit from the relationship. You have to give influencers some direction regarding talking points and explain your brand and brand values. Give yourself as many chances as you possibly can.Recommended Tool: Enquire Labshttps://www.enquirelabs.com Recommended Book: Mindset by Carol Dweckhttps://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Phychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 Today's Guest:Eric Steckling is the CEO of Brio Product GroupBrio Product Group creates personal care products for health and wellness.Connect and learn more about Eric and Brio Product Group here:Website: https://www.briopg.com E-mail Address: eric@briopg.comThis month's sponsor is Triple Whale. Triple Whale's powerful analytics platform clarifies your ad performance across channels, keeping you instantly in the know. Hit https://www.trytriplewhale.com and use our promo code listed there for 15% off today.***Find our upGrowth PROMO CODE here: https://www.trytriplewhale.comWe love our podcast community and listeners so much that we have decided to offer a free eCommerce Growth Plan for your brand! To learn more and how we can help, click here:upgrowthcommerce.com/growIf you've been paying attention and your brand is ready to GROW, apply now to be the one new brand we take on this month!https://upgrowthcommerce.com/apply
In this week's episode of Pages n' Pages, we decide if we're mono or poly when it comes to books – do we read one at a time or more than one at once? We have differing opinions about the topic and we're anxious to hear what you have to say! Books we mention: The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood, The Kiss Quotient (The Kiss Quotient #1) by Helen Hoang, The Bride Test (The Kiss Quotient #2) by Helen Hoang, The Heart Principle (The Kiss Quotient #3) by Helen Hoang, This Is My Real Name: A Stripper's Memoir by Cid V. Brunet, Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune, Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas, Long Bright River by Liz Moore, Tokyo Ever After (Tokyo Ever After #1) by Emiko Jean, Tokyo Dreaming (Tokyo Ever After #2) by Emiko Jean, Kill Creek by Scott Thomas, The Ex Hex by Eric Sterling, From Blood and Ash Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout, The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix, House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune, The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, Donut Fall in Love by Jackie Lau, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert, The Unhoneymooners Christina Lauren, Happily Ever Afters by Elise Bryant, Morning Glory Milking Farm C.M. Nascosta. Check out Pages n' Pages on Instagram. These opinions of the books are entirely our own. Image by Kapona via Vector Stock.
Eric Sterling, Former Assistant Council to the House Crime Committee and the Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation joins Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman on Skullduggery's "Buried Treasure." The group revisit Joe Biden's reactionary speech that followed George H. W. Bush's infamous "crack speech" 31 years ago. They analyze "the war on drugs," Biden's aggressive stance and the context from which it came, and where he is now on the drug policy as the 2020 presidential election draws near. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 1979, 30 year-old Eric Sterling went to work for a Democrat-led House committee tackling crime. A year later, Ronald Reagan won the White House and Republicans won the Senate. An epic battle for political control consumed much of the rest of that decade, and Sterling was in the middle of it, tasked with drafting the mandatory minimum sentencing policy. Now he has spent the last 30 years speaking out against the repercussions and cynicism of the drug policy he helped enact and the destructive nature of the war on drugs.
Courts should defer to groups that want to use drugs in their religious practice. Eric Sterling of The Criminal Justice Policy Foundation provides a brief history of drug laws versus religious liberty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join us as we chat with Eric Sterling of Portland, Oregon. Eric started a little company called Digital Pour. He makes electronic beer boards that bars can use to advertise different beers as well as track keg levels and all kind of other crazy metrics.
Guests Gabriel Sayegh of the Drug Policy Alliance discusses the Rockefeller drug laws, Eric Sterling of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation talks about US drug laws, plus new hiphop by Jim Jones: Lockdown USA
Guests Gabriel Sayegh of the Drug Policy Alliance discusses the Rockefeller drug laws, Eric Sterling of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation talks about US drug laws, plus new hiphop by Jim Jones: Lockdown USA
Guests include Eric Sterling of CJPF, Terry Nelson of LEAP, and Drug War Facts
Guests include Eric Sterling of CJPF, Terry Nelson of LEAP, and Drug War Facts