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Chris Holman welcomes Erin Wright, Chief People Officer at Kinexus Group, Benton Harbor, MI. There were several things Chris wanted to find out from Erin in this conversation: I understand Kinexus Group helps individuals of all ages with a number of things and that you serve the business community around the state of Michigan. Do you mind telling me more about the family of organizations? Are all five of your subsidiaries located in southwest Michigan? What types of positions are you hiring for and where are they located? What are some reasons why folks may be interested in applying at Kinexus Group or one of your other organizations? That's awesome! If I'm someone who is interested, where can I apply? Anything else you'd like to add? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
To set your books and audiobooks up for the best chance at success, you need to make your titles available to purchase in as many retail outlets as possible. Author and book publishing consultant Erin Wright joins “Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA)” to share her expertise about the most effective methods to distribute books and audiobooks to as many retail sites as possible, including details about how to best use IngramSpark, Draft2Digital, PublishDrive, Author's Republic, Bookvault, and more for your publishing goals.PARTICIPANTSErin Wright is a full-time contemporary western romance author, but unless you're a fan of sexy cowboys, you've probably heard of her instead because of her work in the Wide for the Win Facebook group. She conned Suzie O'Connell (close writing friend and fellow cowboy romance author) into co-founding the Facebook group back in March of 2019, and has been avoiding writing books by posting in the group ever since. If you're thinking about going Wide, or if you're already Wide and just want to connect with other Widelings, be sure to come join Erin in the largest group on the internet for Wide authors. She'd be thrilled to have you!Independent Book Publishers Association is the largest trade association for independent publishers in the United States. As the IBPA Director of Membership & Member Services, Christopher Locke assists the 3,600 members as they travel along their publishing journeys. Major projects include managing the member benefits to curate the most advantageous services for independent publishers and author publishers; managing the Innovative Voices Program that supports publishers from marginalized communities; and hosting the IBPA podcast, “Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA).” He's also passionate about indie publishing, because he's an author publisher himself, having published two novels so far in his YA trilogy, The Enlightenment Adventures.LINKSLearn more about the many benefits of becoming a member of Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) here: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/membershipMake sure to connect with Erin for her consulting at work https://erinwright.net/consulting and https://erinwright.net/authors, as well as in the Wide for the Win Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wideforthewinFollow IBPA on:Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IBPAonlineX – https://twitter.com/ibpaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/ibpalovesindies/Follow Erin on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@erinwrightLVFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/AuthorErinWrightPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/erinwrightbooksTwitter: https://twitter.com/erinwrightlvBookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/erin-wrightInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorerinwrightGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/erinwright
While tariffs continue to dominate headlines, our Global Head of Fixed Income Research and Public Policy Strategy Michael Zezas suggests investors should also focus on the sectoral impacts of additional U.S. policy choices.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley's Global Head of Fixed Income Research and Public Policy Strategy. Today, we'll be talking about U.S. policy impacts on the market that aren't about tariffs.It's Wednesday, March 12th, at 10:30am in New York.If tariffs are dominating your attention, we sympathize. Again this week we heard the U.S. commit to raising tariffs and work out a resolution, this time all within the span of a workday. These twists and turns in the tariff path are likely to continue, but in the meantime it might make sense for investors to take some time to look away – instead focusing on some key sectoral impacts of U.S. policy choices that our Research colleagues have called out. For example, Andrew Percoco, who leads our Clean Energy Equity Research team, calls out that clean Energy stocks may be pricing in too high a probability of an Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) repeal. He cites a letter signed by 18 Republicans urging the speaker of the house to protect some of the energy tax credits in the IRA. That's a good call out, in our view. Republicans' slim majority means only a handful need to oppose a legislative action in order to block its enactment. Another example is around Managed Care companies. Erin Wright, who leads our Healthcare Services Research Effort, analyzed the impact to companies of cuts to the Medicaid program and found the impact to their sector's bottom line to be manageable. So, keeping an in-line view for the sector. We think the sector won't ultimately face this risk, as, like with the IRA, we do not expect there to be sufficient Republican votes to enact the cuts. Finally, Patrick Wood, who leads the Medtech team, caught up with a former FDA director to talk about how staffing cuts might affect the industry. In short, expect delays in approvals of new medical technologies. In particular, it seems the risk is most acute in the most cutting edge technologies, where skilled FDA staff are hard to find. Neurology and brain/computer interfaces stand out as areas of development that might slow in this market sector. All that said, if you just can't turn away from tariffs, we reiterate our guidance here: Tariffs are likely going up, even if the precise path is uncertain. And whether or not you're constructive on the goals the administration is attempting to achieve, the path to achieving them carries costs and execution risk. Our U.S. economics team's recent downgrade of the U.S. growth outlook for this and next year exemplifies this. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen and share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or colleague today.
Title: The Power of Real Estate Farming: Building Sustainable SuccessHost: Stevi FanningGuest: Erin WrightShow: Windermere Coaching MinuteIn this insightful episode of Windermere Coaching Minute, host Stevi Fanning is joined by accomplished real estate agent and Windermere coach Erin Wright to explore the strategic approach of geographic farming in real estate. Aaron, who has been serving Southwest Washington since 2013, shares his expertise on building a sustainable real estate business through effective farming techniques.The episode delves into essential aspects of successful farming, including: How to select the right location for farming with specific metrics for success Budget considerations and realistic investment expectations The proven "8x8 campaign" strategy for establishing presence Leveraging both personal and other agents' listings within your farm area Methods for tracking ROI and measuring success Common pitfalls to avoid and how to maintain momentumAaron provides practical insights from his personal experience, sharing how farming helped him build his database from just 30 contacts to a thriving business that generates consistent referrals. He emphasizes the importance of viewing farming as a long-term strategy, typically requiring a two-year commitment for optimal results.The discussion highlights the difference between "hunting" versus "farming" approaches in real estate, demonstrating how cultivation of relationships and consistent presence in a community can lead to sustainable business growth and a 5-to-1 return on time investment when working with sellers.Connect with Our Speakers:Stevi Fanning Host, Windermere Coaching Minute Email: stevifanning@gmail.com LinkedIn: [Insert LinkedIn Profile]Erin Wright Real Estate Agent & Windermere Coach Southwest Washington Market Expert Email: erinwright@windermere.com Website: www.windermerecoaching.comFor more real estate insights and coaching resources: Contact Windermere Coaching: www.windermerecoaching.com Follow Windermere Coaching Minute on your favorite podcast platform Share your topic suggestions or express interest in being a guest on the show
Episode Show Notes In this episode we cover: What does having your books “wide” mean Advantages and disadvantages of your books being wide Dealing with losing Kindle Unlimited page reads Different marketing approaches for different platforms Planning your releases when publishing wide Learn More about Erin: Erin's Website Sign up for free replays of courses Wide for the Win Courses Rebel of the Week is: Richard If you'd like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com 2 new patrons this week, welcome and thank you to Erin Lynn Austin and Martha Knox. A big thank you to my existing patrons as well. If you'd like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY KOBO WRITING LIFE Visit Kobo Writing Life here, read the Kobo Writing Life blog here, and listen to their podcast here.
Listen in to find out more about the Bermuda Tourism Authority with CEO Tracy Berkeley and COO Erin Wright as they explore the business of tourism, offering insights on industry trends, growth strategies, and the future of travel. Tracy Berkeley, CDME, became the first female CEO of the Bermuda Tourism Authority in March 2023. With over 20 years of experience, she has held key leadership roles in various industries, including insurance, hospitality and healthcare. Tracy is known for her strategic thinking, collaborative leadership, and commitment to community service. She has played a pivotal role in shaping the BTA and is dedicated to fostering Bermuda's growth as a premier destination. Tracy is a proud mother of three. Erin Wright serves as the Chief Operations Officer for the Bermuda Tourism Authority, responsible for operations, finance, and research & business intelligence for the organisation. At the BTA, Wright and her team manage the organisation's day-to-day operations and provide insights and intelligence to shape the island's tourism strategy and measure its success. Prior to joining the BTA in 2014, Wright worked for the Bermuda Hotel Association and Bermuda Tourism Board. Her career has included extensive experience in tourism, research, technology, operations, privacy, and marketing. Sponsor – BTA https://www.gotobermuda.com/bta
Our US Public Policy Strategist explains the potential impact of the upcoming presidential election on the healthcare sector, including whether the outcome is likely to drive a major policy shift.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Ariana Salvatore, Morgan Stanley's US Public Policy Strategist. Along with my colleagues bringing you a variety of perspectives, today I'll focus on what the US election means for healthcare. It's Tuesday, September 17th at 10am in New York. Around elections what we tend to see is voters rank healthcare pretty high among their priority list. And for that reason it's not surprising that it generates significant debate as well as investor concern – about everything from drug pricing to potential sweeping reforms. We think that the 2024 election is unlikely to transform the US healthcare system. But there are still policies to watch that could change depending on the outcome. We outlined these in a recent note led by our equity research colleagues Erin Wright and Terence Flynn. To start, we think bipartisan policies should continue uninterrupted, regardless of the election outcome. Certain regulations requiring drug price and procedural transparency, for example, which affect hospitals and health plans, are unlikely to change if there is a shift of power next year. We've seen some regulations from the Trump era kept in place by the Biden administration; and similarly during the former president's term there were attempts at bipartisan legislation to modify the Pharmacy Benefit Management model. There are some healthcare policies that could be changed through the tax code, including the extension of the COVID-era ACA subsidies. In President Biden's fiscal year [20]25 budget request, he called for an extension of those enhanced subsidies; and Vice President Kamala Harris has proposed a similar measure. As we've said before on this podcast, we think tax policy will feature heavily in the next Congress as lawmakers contend with the expiring Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. So many of these policies could come into the fold in negotiations. Aside from these smaller potential policy changes, we think material differences to the healthcare system as we know it right now are a lower probability outcome. That's because the creation of a new system - like Medicare for All or a Public Option - would require unified Democratic control of Congress, as well as party unanimity on these topics. Right now we see a dispersion among Democrats in terms of their views on this topic, and the presence of other more motivating issues for voters; mean[ing] that an overhaul of the current system is probably less likely. Similarly, in a Republican sweep scenario, we don't expect a successful repeal of the Affordable Care Act as was attempted in Trump's first administration. The makeup of Congress certainly is important, but there are some actions that the President can leverage unilaterally to affect policy here. For example, former President Trump issued several executive orders addressing transparency and the PBM model. If we look at some key industries within Healthcare, our equity colleagues think Managed Care is well positioned heading into this relatively more benign election cycle. Businesses and investors are focusing on candidates' approaches to the Medicare Advantage program and the ACA Exchange, which has subsidies set to expire at the end of 2025. Relative to prior elections, Biopharma should see a lower level of uncertainty from a policy perspective given that the Inflation Reduction Act, or the IRA, in 2022 included meaningful drug pricing provisions. We also think a full-scale repeal of the IRA is unlikely, even in a Republican sweep scenario. So, expect some policy continuity there. Within Biotech, the path to rate cuts is likely a more significant driver of near-term Small and Mid-Cap sentiment rather than the 2024 election cycle. Our colleagues think that investors should keep an eye on two election-related factors that could possibly impact Biotech including potential changes to the IRA that may impact the sector and changes at the FTC, or the Federal Trade Commission, that could make the M&A environment more challenging. As always, we will continue to keep you abreast of new developments as the election gets closer. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or colleague today.
Organizers of the 36th annual March of the Living commemoration, in Poland, knew that this year's three-kilometre walk at Auschwitz would feel even more poignant after Oct. 7. That's why some Israeli Holocaust survivors were invited to join the procession, which honoured not just the memory of the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust—but also the 1,200 people in Israel who were murdered in the single worst slaughter of Jews since 1945. Yet it appears some groups in Poland weren't willing to allow the annual March of the Living to proceed without conflating the ongoing Middle East war with Hitler's systematic genocide. Pro-Palestinian protesters wore keffiyehs, waved flags and held signs saying “Stop the Genocide” as the marchers passed by. It was a scene one Canadian family will never forget. Harvey Wright, 85, whose grandparents were among Hitler's victims; his son Erin Wright, of Edmonton, who served as the trip's physician; and Erin's daughters, Abby and Zoe, currently university students, all join The CJN Daily to explain why they joined the march this year and how they hope it will help them face an uncomfortable future for Canadian Jews. What we talked about: Read survivor Nate Leipciger's message to travellers on this year's Canadian delegation to the March of the Living, in The CJN Learn how the annual Canadian delegation to the March of the Living is scaled down for 2024, in The CJN Watch the March of the Living 2024 recorded broadcast Credits: The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here. Hear why The CJN is important to me.
Episode 180 / Do you want to reach library readers? Erin Wright is here to help us understand how libraries buy books (ebooks, audio and print), what formats libraries prefer, and how to let libraries know about our books. Author website: https://erinwright.net/authors****Supporter chat Aug 27th at 3pm CST. ***
Episode 175 / Romance author and creator of the Wide for the Win Facebook group, Erin Wright, shares a blueprint for going from KU to wide as well as marketing tips for selling wide–without ads!Erin's website: https://erinwright.net/ https://erinwright.net/authorshttps://erinwright.net/consultingWide for the Win Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/wideforthewin
Erin Wright was born and raised in the SF Bay Area, but followed her heart to move to the “atrociously hot” Arizona desert with her five-year-old son and partner of many years. Things seemed great, until he suddenly abandoned them, so now she's working with a broken heart to fuel against the Phoenix fires and rebuild from scratch on her own. If you want to reach out and help, find her on IG: @newtoarizonamama and @hippie_needs_a_harley and Go Fund me: https://gofund.me/181b66cdPlease rate us on Apple and Spotify and subscribe for free at mikeyopp.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikeyopp.substack.com/subscribe
USA today bestselling author of Western Romance, Erin Wright, has worked every job under the sun, including library director, barista, teacher, website designer, and ranch hand, helping brand cattle, before settling into the career she's always dreamed about: Author. Despite starting out in KU in 2016, she went wide on all platforms in 2017 when she discovered she couldn't get her books in libraries if she was exclusive to Amazon. She started the Wide for the Win Facebook group in 2019, to help other authors find information about being wide, and now the group has grown to a community of 14,390. Erin breaks it down and lists the reasons why she made this decision. She uses serial apps, website direct sales, multi-author promotions, as well as many platforms that we had never heard of. If you are keen to diversify and find more ways to reach readers, this is the episode for you.
USA today bestselling author of Western Romance, Erin Wright, has worked every job under the sun, including library director, barista, teacher, website designer, and ranch hand, helping brand cattle, before settling into the career she's always dreamed about: Author. Despite starting out in KU in 2016, she went wide on all platforms in 2017 when she discovered she couldn't get her books in libraries if she was exclusive to Amazon. She started the Wide for the Win Facebook group in 2019, to help other authors find information about being wide, and now the group has grown to a community of 14,390. Erin breaks it down and lists the reasons why she made this decision. She uses serial apps, website direct sales, multi-author promotions, as well as many platforms that we had never heard of. If you are keen to diversify and find more ways to reach readers, this is the episode for you.
Aaron, David, Josh, and Erin talk through albums and artists that have formed them over the years. Click the link to access a list of the albums mentioned (with links to listen on Spotify!) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j9Srnehb4J5UoEQG4Y5gnAVMWEFsTKKW/view?usp=sharing
This week Paul Jetter shares with Aaron about the faithfulness of God over his years in ministry, but first, we celebrate 10 years at the Vineyard with Amy Roberts, and get to know Comm Director, Erin Wright.
Erin Wright is back to continue our previous discussion about the various ways of marketing your books when you publish on storefronts beyond just Amazon. Many of the online bookstores have their own in-house promotions that can be taken advantage of, and some of them can provide a big boost to your book sales. The problem is that most authors don't even know about them, because many of them are hidden unless you specifically ask for them to be added to your author account! And even then, there may be some hoops you have to jump through… Luckily, Erin knows all about these promotions, and this episode is chock full of the secrets you need to unlock them on your own accounts. So if you are an author who publishes wide and don't already know about all of the promotions that sites like Google, Kobo, Barnes & Noble and Apple have to offer, this is not an episode you can afford to miss! Erin Wright: https://erinwright.net/ Wide for the Win Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wideforthewin Hidden Gems Need our help publishing or marketing your book? https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/author-services/ All episode details and links: https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/podcast
If you publish on Amazon, then you probably think that paid ads are the best way to market your book. When it comes to selling your eBook elsewhere, though, it's all about newsletters! Wide-publishing expert Erin Wright is back, this time to talk about how to effectively market books that are sold on multiple online storefronts. In fact, even if you aren't publishing wide, this episode is one you don't want to miss because it's packed with all sorts of useful statistics, information and tips about how to get the most out of both the newsletters you advertise on and your own! Erin goes into detail on how to improve your sales, open rates, build reader loyalty, run effective giveaways and so much more. Erin Wright: https://erinwright.net/ Wide for the Win Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wideforthewin Hidden Gems Need our help publishing or marketing your book? https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/author-services/ All episode details and links: https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/podcast
The idea of “Going Wide” refers to making your books available from a variety of sources instead of limiting them to only a single vendor. Many authors agree to exclusivity deals without really understanding what it is they're giving up, such as allowing their eBooks to be available from libraries, or even being eligible to be included in some of the biggest bestseller lists like those from the New York Times or USA Today. Erin Wright runs the biggest online Facebook group for authors that publish wide, with over 11,000 members, which is why she's the go-to expert on the subject. Today, she sits down with Fully Booked to discuss what it means to go wide, what the benefits and options are, who should or shouldn't do it, and so much more. Erin Wright: https://erinwright.net/ Wide for the Win Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wideforthewin Hidden Gems Hidden Gems offers a beta reading service which you can book right here: https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/product/beta-reader-service/ All episode details and links: https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/podcast
Erin Wright of Wide for the Win talks about some of the criteria that indy authors should consider when selecting your distribution platforms, using PublishDrive as an example. She talks about the dangers of putting all your eggs in one distribution basket, and the fact that an author can't really claim to be wide if they rely on one distribution platform for their author business. Erin shares some insights into the choice of IngramSpark or the Draft2Digital print beta as a distribution option for your print books. And she also talks about how her experiment with being a creator on the road in her RV worked out for her and her husband, and the importance of the lesson that your creative adventures might take a different direction than you think they're going to when you start out. For a transcript of this interview and links to more information, go to https://www.theindyauthor.com/podcast.html. Did you find the information in this video useful? Please consider supporting my work at The Indy Author via Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/theindyauthor) or Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattydalrymple). USA Today Bestselling author Erin Wright has worked as a library director, barista, teacher, website designer, and ranch hand helping brand cattle, before settling into the career she's always dreamed about: Author. As she's also paying it forward to the author community as the founder and admin of the Wide for the Win Facebook Group.
Welcome back to the Horny Housewives Book Club! Join your hosts Dylan and Shana as they deep dive into the steamy, salacious, and skin-crawlingly cringe-worthy world of romance novels. Let's send the kids to Grandmas, pop a bottle of rosé, and get two knuckles deep into some sizzling romance. For our second episode, we're headed back to Long Valley, Idaho to see if love can blossom in the midst of foreclosure in the first of Erin Wright's Long Valley romance series, Accounting for Love. Is the bank really out to get our rough and tumble hero, Stetson? Can his debt to the bank (and the cow mafia) be repaid in time? Is anyone in this entire valley a healthy, well-adjusted human being? Find out all of this and more in this week's episode. As I Figure - Latinesque by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100323 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Erin Walsh revealed on SENZ Extra Time that she will fight for NZ at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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This week we dive deep into going wide with western contemporary romance author Erin Wright. Erin is also one of the co-founders of the Facebook group Wide for the Wind. Be sure to check out her link in the show notes. Leave us a review on Apple Podcast and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. The winner this week is Stephen Wholesome. This weeks Honorable Mention is Three Formats, One Dashboard. Top Tips of the week include how to manage your beta readers, what are the best tools to format your books, and how to train your brain to write more. The 5 News stories that matter most to indies this week include how PublishDrive is making things easier on authors, what wide authors can use to help finance book projects, what's new with the audiobook market, how Trad Pub is defeating ebook pirates, the latest on KDP's worst-kept hardcover secret, and why most author advice isn't right for authors selling wide. Question of the Week: If you've considered going wide, what's currently holding you back? If you ARE wide, what's one of the reasons you decided to go wide?.
Welcome to the first meeting of the Horny Housewives Book Club! Join your hosts Dylan and Shana as they deep dive into the steamy, salacious, and skin-crawlingly cringe-worthy world of romance novels. Let's send the kids to Grandmas, pop a bottle of rosé, and get two knuckles deep into some sizzling romance. In this inaugural episode, we read and review author Erin Wright's 2017 Christmastime calamity, Blizzard of Love. Can love bloom in the midst of a cataclysmic winter storm? Is getting caught with your pants down really a recipe for romance? Is "fattening up nicely" EVER an acceptable way to describe a pregnant woman? Find out all of this and more in this week's episode. As I Figure - Latinesque by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100323 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Erin Wright, Art Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, has participated in more than 90 international exhibitions in 22 countries. He has more than 25 years of experience as a designer and teacher winning several local, regional, national, and international awards for design. Wright is the co-founder of Posters Without Borders, a biennial international invitational poster exhibition. Erin's works, which touch on topics from democracy to organ donation, are making a global impact. Our conversation focused on Erin's inspirations and how he is able to communicate so much through his work. Such an inspirational conversation! #NombergLawLive #ErinWright #SocialChange #PostersWithoutBoarders #SocialPosters #Birmingham #Alabama #NombergLawFirm Lawyers Representing the Injured Men and Women of Alabama Since 1967. If you have any questions or concerns about this issue or other issues on the law, please call the Nomberg Law Firm at 205-930-6900. Our website is www.NombergLaw.com. Follow us on Twitter https://bit.ly/3gObVwS or like us on Facebook https://bit.ly/322csqy. Alabama State Bar, Rules of Professional conduct, Rule 7.2 (e), requires the following language in all attorney communications: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomberg-law-firm/message
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'Going wide' is a mindset few authors fully understand. Often seen merely as a 'strategy' that can benefit some authors, going wide is not only about reaching people in hundreds of markets. It's about diversifying, not settling for what is easy, and maximizing your income streams. Join us today as we interview Erin Wright, founder of the Wide for the Win Facebook group who will walk us through the many reasons why you are missing out on something big if you have never considered publishing your books in all storefronts. Finding the podcast helpful? You can buy us a coffee to help keep us ads free and independent -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SAPPODCAST"
Today is our weekly solo show of the week where we focus on a specific topic that I am seeing around the subscription industry. What is that one thing people are asking more about than others. And in this episode, I am going to talk about a subject that a lot of people won't like to hear, but needs to be talked about if you're wanting to grow and scale further. I'm talking about your offer, and is it good enough?Our Facebook Group winner! Erin Wright and her subscription box, Sudsy Souls. Make sure to visit them for babes best bath time at httpa://www.sudsysouls.netEpisode Sponsors: Want to know if your marketing is criminal? Then make sure to contact Rai and her team at https://www.cornellcontentmarketing.com/subcos plus Cornell wants to make sure you're maximizing every dollar you spend with their Free Content Marketing Checklist. You can access it now by signing up to get your copy at https://cornellcontent.com/subbox Eric's Recommended Affiliate Courses:Megan MacNeill'sIndustry Leading LinkedIn Course: https://relevant-personal-branding.thinkific.com/?ref=fbfbc7 Julie Ball's Subscription Box Bootcamp 2.0 Course Link:https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/h67apnWbBQ9cThe Subscription Box Experts Academy Course By Liam Brennan Link: https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/jIw4to2rXSoQ Host Links:The Subscription Box Show Website: https://www.thesubscriptionboxshow.comThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's email: eric@thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's Instagram: @thesubscriptionboxshow or https://www.instagram.com/thesubscriptionboxshowThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2960087864057955/To request being on TSBS, please book a call with Eric at: https://www.calendly.com/thesubboxshow
Today is our weekly solo show of the week where we focus on a specific topic that I am seeing around the subscription industry. What is that one thing people are asking more about than others. And in this episode I am going to navigate the not so cozy waters when it comes to dealing with difficult and some not so nice customers. We will learn how to deal with nasty customers!Episode sponsored by the Subscription Box Experts Academy program by Liam Brennan. Join me and the hundreds that have grown and scaled their business with this amazing on demand program. Limited spots available so hurry now and get two additional bonuses: Access to 6 weekly live calls with Liam, and access to his private mastermind! Click here now to get on the waiting list; https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/jIw4to2rXSoQCongratulations to the month of February's most engaged member of our private Facebook Group, Erin Wright and her subscription box Sudsy Souls. Make sure to visit and support Erin here: http://www.sudsysouls.net/Eric's Recommended Affiliate Courses:Megan MacNeill'sIndustry Leading LinkedIn Course: https://relevant-personal-branding.thinkific.com/?ref=fbfbc7Julie Ball's Subscription Box Bootcamp 2.0 Course Link:https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/h67apnWbBQ9cThe Subscription Box Experts Academy Course By Liam Brennan Link: https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/jIw4to2rXSoQHost Links:The Subscription Box Show Website: https://www.thesubscriptionboxshow.comThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's email: eric@thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's Instagram: @thesubscriptionboxshow or https://www.instagram.com/thesubscriptionboxshowThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2960087864057955/To request being on TSBS, please book a call with Eric at: https://www.calendly.com/thesubboxshow
Alright, so on this episode I am going to continue covering and giving you advice on your website's pages. On this episode, I'll give you actionable tips to optimize your “about us” page!Episode sponsored by the Subscription Box Experts Academy program by Liam Brennan. Join me and the hundreds that have grown and scaled their business with this amazing on demand program. Limited spots available so hurry now and get two additional bonuses: Access to 6 weekly live calls with Liam, and access to his private mastermind! Click here now to get on the waiting list; https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/jIw4to2rXSoQCongratulations to the month of February's most engaged member of our private Facebook Group, Erin Wright and her subscription box Sudsy Souls. Make sure to visit and support Erin here: http://www.sudsysouls.net/Eric's Recommended Affiliate Courses:Megan MacNeill'sIndustry Leading LinkedIn Course: https://relevant-personal-branding.thinkific.com/?ref=fbfbc7Julie Ball's Subscription Box Bootcamp 2.0 Course Link:https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/h67apnWbBQ9cThe Subscription Box Experts Academy Course By Liam Brennan Link: https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/jIw4to2rXSoQHost Links:The Subscription Box Show Website: https://www.thesubscriptionboxshow.comThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's email: eric@thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's Instagram: @thesubscriptionboxshow or https://www.instagram.com/thesubscriptionboxshowThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2960087864057955/To request being on TSBS, please book a call with Eric at: https://www.calendly.com/thesubboxshow
Today's episode can definitely apply to just about anything in life. So apply it to your personal or business life. We all get knocked down, we all go through rough patches, and today I'll help you navigate those difficult times we must go through to get to that rainbow on the other side! I will help you get back up if you're feeling like you just got knocked down with 3 actionable tips!Episode sponsored by the Subscription Box Experts Academy program by Liam Brennan. Join me and the hundreds that have grown and scaled their business with this amazing on demand program. Limited spots available so hurry now and get two additional bonuses: Access to 6 weekly live calls with Liam, and access to his private mastermind! Click here now to get on the waiting list; https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/jIw4to2rXSoQCongratulations to the month of February's most engaged member of our private Facebook Group, Erin Wright and her subscription box Sudsy Souls. Make sure to visit and support Erin here: http://www.sudsysouls.net/ Eric's Recommended Affiliate Courses:Megan MacNeill'sIndustry Leading LinkedIn Course: https://relevant-personal-branding.thinkific.com/?ref=fbfbc7 Julie Ball's Subscription Box Bootcamp 2.0 Course Link:https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/h67apnWbBQ9cThe Subscription Box Experts Academy Course By Liam Brennan Link: https://ericmusick.krtra.com/t/jIw4to2rXSoQ Host Links:The Subscription Box Show Website: https://www.thesubscriptionboxshow.comThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's email: eric@thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's Instagram: @thesubscriptionboxshow or https://www.instagram.com/thesubscriptionboxshowThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2960087864057955/To request being on TSBS, please book a call with Eric at: https://www.calendly.com/thesubboxshow
On this episode of EuroSteppin, we get a different point of view when we hear from the experiences the wives of players have while they are in Europe.
Talking about death can seem morbid and scary. If you’re like most people, you might not know where or when to start having these types of conversations. And, yet, honoring wishes for someone's end of life can help ease a loved one's passing. Meet Erin Wright, a former nurse and hospice worker, who now has a coaching practice focused on end of life coaching. In addition to working with individuals and their families to help them create intentional death plans that honor last wishes, Erin is on a mission to train other coaches who are drawn to this type of work. In this bonus interview episode, Deb and Erin have a very real conversation about death, the importance of not leaving things undone, and what we can all do now to put plans in place for the future. If you’re curious about hard-to-discuss subjects, please press the play button now.
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Erin Wright is a contemporary western romance author who also runs the fantastic online/Facebook Group called Wide For The Win. Erin was initially invited onto the podcast in place of […]
This week, join Abigail and music-making numbers man Andrew Machado for a breakdown of the western-ish romance novel ACCOUNTING FOR LOVE by Erin Wright! It’s all about NUMBERS and weird, gendered writing dissonance and IDAHO. Put on your cowboy boots, fellas, because we’re going for a ride.ACCOUNTING FOR LOVE by ERIN WRIGHT: bit.ly/2LfawowANDREW MACHADO’S MUSIC: bit.ly/2L1LcCLCLAIMED BY THE ALIEN BODYGUARD by TIFFANY ROBERTS: amzn.to/3hKqu68SAVING VERRAKKO by VICTORIA AVELINE: amzn.to/3ngMRRKKoT’s BOOKSHOP: bookshop.org/shop/kingdomthirstTWITTER, FACEBOOK, & INSTAGRAM: @kingdomthirstEMAIL: kingdomofthirst@gmail.com
Mark interviews Actor, producer, audiobook narrator, and singer Sarah Beth Goer. Prior to the interview Mark shares comments from recent episodes, a personal update, and a few words about this episode's sponsor... You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. During their conversation, Mark and Sarah talk about: The fact that this is Sarah's first appearance as a podcast guest Working with Erin Wright on releasing her romance novels in audiobook How and when Sarah got started in audiobook narration The reality of trying to be an actor in LA - including the difficulty of even getting an audition Sarah's determination to get at least 200 rejections before giving up on this pursuit The importance of understanding your goal of having your books in audio Other suggestions to authors on strategies for determining whether or not its worth investing on audiobooks What Sarah wants every author to know about licensing their audio rights to a publisher The original of where Sarah got the "bug" for acting Determining that she really had to do acting for her soul Coming to terms with the doors that are open for you and the doors that are closed for you, and walking through the doors that are open instead of banging your head on the doors that are closed How audiobooks are an actor's medium - where an actor can't be limited or typecast by how they look, for example The comparison of a one-hander, a play performed by a single actor with being a single narrator of an audiobook Why Sarah highly recommends the audiobook for Charlotte's Web The converted and sound-proofed/sound-dampened closet that Sarah records in within her home How Mark met Sarah while looking for narrators for the audiobook for his Obsessions anthology The way Sarah gets new clients - Different genres that Sarah likes to work on as an audiobook narrator and what she looks for in a collaborative writing partner The deeply satisfying experience of creating the feature film THREE ROADS The resonance of a specific scene in the film that was created in an ad hoc fashion of collaboration between the actors ad libbing with suggestions from the director Sarah's penchant for ad lib film creation, but why they didn't use that for THREE ROADS (other than a few short scenes) Behind the scenes of the "little details" put into a feature film, such as the "scene within a scene" of a fictional movie two of the characters are watching The mind-boggling realization that every single thing seen on a television show or movie was painstakingly created, designed, or placed by someone responsible for that The challenging reality of the fact that the cost to just distribute this film and would most likely far outweigh the funds that would be earned off of it The cross-training of working on multiple collaborative and creative projects And more After the interview Mark shares a reflection about Sarah's conviction to stick it out until she tried 200 times, as well as the need for disruption in the film industry. Mark also welcomes new Patron, Kevin Partner. Links of Interest: Sarah Beth Goer's Website Sarah on Twitter Wonder Woman Productions Pink Flamingo Productions Lyric Audiobooks Episode 157 - A Conversation with Jeff Elkins, The Dialogue Doctor Mark's Canadian Werewolf Series This Time Around (Book 0) A Canadian Werewolf in New York (Book 1) Stowe Away (Book 1.5) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles (Book 2) Findaway Voices Books2Read Draft2Digital Wide for the Win Submission Form Patreon for Stark Reflections Sarah Beth Goer is a member of acting unions SAG-AFTRA and AEA. Her feature film THREE ROADS, which she co-wrote, starred in, and produced, won BEST WRITERS at the LA Femme International Film Festival in 2019. Sarah is also an audiobook narrator with over 100 titles under her belt. Notable works include Harper title The Unteachables (named in January 2019 an Apple Books Must-Listen), Disney Hyperion title The Devouring Gray (which placed on Barnes & Nobel's 20 most anticipated YA debuts of 2019), and Night Music – which Audiofile Magazine called “an exquisite listen,” deeming Goer's performance “dynamic,” and “noteworthy” as she “successfully capture[d] the raw emotions of first love muddled by racism and greed.” The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Do you want to make your books available to readers in every format, in every online store and library, in every country? If yes, it's time to go wide for the win! In today's episode with Erin Wright, we discuss what ‘going wide' means, why libraries are so important, and tips for publishing wide wherever […] The post Publishing Wide For The Win With Erin Wright first appeared on The Creative Penn.
Erin Wright, WHNP-BC explains the different services offered at maternal-fetal medicine, and who might need this specialized care.
Bestselling author Erin Wright joins us this week to discuss the benefits of wide distribution in ebook publishing and why she left Kindle Unlimited to publish with IngramSpark. As a former librarian, Erin sheds light on the importance of libraries for book sales and the revenue potential available for authors who choose to go wide! To learn more about wide distribution with IngramSpark, visit https://selfpub.is/33CoBDx. This episode is sponsored by the Independent Book Publishers Association. IBPA is the largest publishing trade association in the U.S., leading the indie publishing community through advocacy, education, and tools for success. IBPA offers a free 3-month trial membership for IngramSpark publishers. Visit https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/IngramSparkTrial to find out more.
Are you yearning for a life of freedom, running your own business, and traveling the country in an RV? As most of you know, I have, and still live the RV life. But today is not about me. Today, I bring on Reagan Snow, who has a fantastic story from a failed marriage, having his soul slowly drained away working in a cubical, doing the daily grind--to rebirth and total freedom! Topics RV Life Tops Discussed: Why being stabbed in the back “literally” changed his lifeHow his RV adventure startedDealing with the Pandemic while living a life on the roadHow his wife found his life purpose for him by accidentHow much they spent to get started in their RV adventure (it may surprise you)Why multiple streams of income are so important as an entrepreneurHow the RV life has taught them and me that the American Dream is actually the American TrapWhy simple doesn't mean easy and this life isn't free you need a plan and money to get startedThe fact that anyone can live this lifestyle if they want to Born and raised in a small Southeastern Idaho town Reagan Snow is the child of an upholster, road grater operator, pilot, and an English teacher (divorce does have some benefits). Due to an unfortunate knee injury during his freshman year of high school, Reagan was forced to abandon what would have surely been a mediocre career in high school athletics to pursue theatre. He went on to study theatre at Idaho State University and Boise State University. At the same time Reagan spent time touring the Western United States as a stand-up/improv comedian. After college he spent time traveling The Northwest with the Idaho-Eugene Ballet company and Idaho Opera Company as a stage manager. Reagan then embarked on a career in radio journalism working for National Public Radio (NPR) in Boise, Id, Clear Channel Broadcasting in Tucson, Az, and Broken Chains Media in Fargo, ND. Journalism then took Reagan back home to work for the newspaper that printed his birth announcement. Returning home also allowed Reagan to serve as a city council member, chamber of commerce president, high school athletics stadium announcer, an Sons of the American Legion Commander, along with many other volunteer opportunities In 2017, while his wife, Erin Wright, was beginning her career as a romance novelist they acquired the advertising newsletter Full Hearts Romance. Erin is from another small town in Southern Idaho. She is the USA Today bestselling author of The Long Valley series of novels. She is also the creator of the Facebook group Wide For the Win. She is currently working on her 14th title in The Long Valley series which are based in the fictional Idaho town of Sawyer. By their powers combined they formed Snowflake Press LLC in 2018. The small online business, along with Erin's writing income allowed the couple the opportunity to work from home. In 2018 they decided that “the office” could be anywhere there was internet service. With their cat, Jasmine, an internet hotspot, and a 25-foot travel trailer they began traveling the western United States. They covered over 12,000 miles and visited 9 states in just nine months before family needs brought them back to Idaho. While the current health climate has stalled their mobile lifestyle for longer than they anticipated Reagan and Erin plan to continue exploring as soon as possible During this pause in their travels, Reagan has access to a large supply of reclaimed lumber that he uses to create American flags. He has also taken the chance to rebuild his forge, a hobby that he has pursued for more than a decade. This led Reagan to create a visual arts offshoot of their company called Snowflake Creations. Resources and links: Reagan's website: https://www.fullheartsromance.comBelong to The Simple Life Insider's Circle: https://thesimplelifenow.com/betterlifeCREDIT: Episode art background image photo by Lucas Miguel
Are you looking for ways to stop being dependent upon Amazon for your author earnings income? Are you hoping to expand and grow your sales on multiple platforms in global territories? Do you need strategies to help you get started NOW in terms of creating a successful "publish wide" author plan? Would you like to increase and optimize your sales on Apple Books, Kobo, Nook, Google Play and more? Then this episode which features a reading of an article by Erin Wright called "Top 10 Tips to Going Wide." Prior to the main content, Mark shares comments from recent episodes and a word from this episode's sponsor. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. In his personal update, Mark shares the progress he has made on the "Canadian Werewolf" series, including a cover rebranding, a pre-order for mid August, and another pre-order for Feb 2021. He also shares the fact he has started work on a book called WIDE FOR THE WIN which will also be published in early 2021. The tips shared are: Stop jumping and out of KU Stop giving away Amazon gift cards of Kindle eReaders Stop advertising in paid newsletters that only include Amazon Stop linking to just Amazon Stop buying your books on Amazon Stop cross-promoting with other authors who are KU exclusive Stop targeting KU authors in your ads Stop spending money on AMS ads Stop having an ARC team that only reviews on Amazon Stop trying to learn from authors who are KU exclusive After sharing the article, Mark reflects on the basic strategy that Erin employs across all of the tips. Links of Interest: Erin Wright's Website Top 10 Tips to Going Wide - Erin's Article on Hidden Gems Wide for the Win Facebook Group Episode 143 - Unstoppable Goals with HB Lyne Mark's Canadian Werewolf Series This Time Around (Book 0) A Canadian Werewolf in New York (Book 1) Stowe Away (Book 1.5) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles (Book 2) Wide for the Win Submission Form Findaway Voices Patreon for Stark Reflections USA Today Bestselling author Erin Wright has worked every job under the sun, including library director, barista, teacher, website designer, and ranch hand helping brand cattle, before settling into the career she's always dreamed about: Author. She still loves coffee, doesn't love the smell of cow flesh burning, and has embarked on the adventure of a lifetime, traveling the country full-time in an RV. (No one has died yet in the confined 250-square-foot space – which she considers a real win – but let's be real, next week isn't looking so good…) Find her updates on ErinWright.net, where you can sign up for her newsletter along with the requisite pictures of Jasmine the Writing Cat, her kitty cat muse and snuggle buddy extraordinaire. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Today I’m chatting with Erin Wright; author, blogger, wife, and mom of three on how she was able to push past a busy life of momming to make her dreams of becoming an author come true. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Trish Murray sits down with Howard Stanten and Erin Wright of Vanguard Coaching to discuss how relationships matter. To learn more, please visit Howard and Erin’s website www.vanguardcoaching.life or contact them directly at (603) 986-0153 or howard@vanguardcoaching.life Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Discover Health Community today: discoverhealthfmc.com Discover Health Facebook Discover Health Pinterest Discover Health YouTube
Dr. Trish Murray sits down with Howard Stanten and Erin Wright of Vanguard Coaching to discuss how relationships matter. To learn more, please visit Howard and Erin's website www.vanguardcoaching.life or contact them directly at (603) 986-0153 or howard@vanguardcoaching.life Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Discover Health Community today: […]
Sarah Bowen Shea and Amanda Loudin team up to talk to a trio of runners motivated by the Boston Marathon. The guests weren’t inspired to necessarily run Boston, but inspired by it—the size and scope of the marathon or by the tragic 2013 bombings. The first guest is Julia Gibson, a mother runner of three, who vowed she’d never run 26.2—until she “watched that Boston Marathon documentary with tears in my eyes, and I wanted to be a part of something that historical.” Julia offers advice for other BAMRs looking to BQ. Next is repeat-guest Erin Wright, who was so moved by the Boston Marathon bombings, she registered to run her first marathon the very next day! Erin shares how the event colored the 26.2 miles she ran in October 2013 at Twin Cities Marathon. Then YiOu Wang rounds out the conversation, telling how she morphed from a couch potato to a 2012 Olympic Marathon Trials participant (!!) after spectating Boston as a student at MIT. While watching thousands of runners and spectators, she told herself, “This is the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen, and I want to be a part of it!” YiOu describes how she “Couch-to-5K’d” her way to becoming a runner—and she’s now a professional ultramarathon. YiOu gives loads of advice, including tips for stepping up from 26.2 to 50K races, how to stick to a training plan while traveling, and how to nab a stunningly beautiful run-photo for Instagram! In the intro, Sarah and Amanda talk about their kids on the college-admission path, and Sarah shares about encounters with tap-legend Savion Glover. Talk of Boston starts at 13:27. Get 15% discount code in both Mother Runner Store and Train Like a Mother Club by taking our podcast survey. Thanks! Get $100 of free delivery credit for your first seven days with Postmates. Download the Postmates app and use code amr For 40% off all LOLA subscriptions, visit mylola.com and enter AMR40 to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah and co-host Amanda Loudin connect with four women to hear about how they each started to run in a different decade. First in line is Julie Mayne Baker, who began running in her 20s—nearly four decades ago. Julie shares how her running changed over the years; find out what launched her into marathons in her 40s. The started-in-her-30s runner is Erin Wright, who took her first running steps after the birth of her second baby. Laugh (and nod!) along as Erin admits how the idea of alone-time was a major motivation to get out the door. Next up is Erica Richards who, you guessed it, started running in her 40s, and who offers up a resounding reason why it’s great to enter the running realm “later in life.” Erica teaches SBS a new definition of “B.C.” She also drops numerous pearls of wisdom about leaving behind guilt and sidestepping injuries. Last but not least is became-a-runner-in-her-5th-decade Donna Lehmann, who sings the praises of cold-weather running. She gives loads of witty advice, including how to respond to naysayers and doubters. Regardless what age you became a runner, you’ll relate to and learn from these four gals. In the intro, Amanda talks about playing nurse-maid for her her senior-year son, who just got his wisdom teeth out that morning. The duo welcomes the first guest at 13:10. Enjoy Chosen Foods oils, salad dressings, and ancient grains: Get 50% off orders of $10 or more by using promo code MOTHERRUNNER at chosenfoods.com/amr For 10% off your first Hunt a Killer box, go to huntakiller.com/amr Living Proof: Experience beauty products developed by MIT scientists! For a free sample of their award-winning dry shampoo with a purchase, visit LivingProof.com/amr and use promo code AMR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who Says being a Stay at home mom isn't a real job?Join me as I sit down with basketball coach ,Author, and Mom Erin.From coaching to traveling abroad with her husband and family to have as much of a family life as possible. Erin made the decision to become a SAHM and has been killing it with packing her and her family up and ready to jet set to another country every 9 months.Tune in as we sit down and talk about how she handles it all and how she found a great way to take time for her through blogging and becoming an author!You can find Erin on Ig @ erinm_wrightHer blog thecurlyroots.com
This week's "East Tennessee Now" is all about the kiddos, starting with the Burger Bash to benefit East Tennessee Children's Hospital. World's Fair Park in Downtown Knoxville is the place to be on August 11, 2018. From 11-4, you can make your way around the park and sample sliders... as dozens of teams compete for your vote! Seth Linkous, Communications Director for ETCH explains how the money generated from $10 ticket sales and the team entries will provide alternative treatment options for the hospital's little patients. Some of those treatments include essential oils to relieve pain, as well as massage therapy for pain management. Yes it is the summer, but for the Emerald Youth Foundation, it's almost Christmas in July! The organization is running this campaign to get a kick start on Christmas, so city kids will have an extra special holiday when it does roll around. They are collecting new gifts to stock Emerald's Christmas Store where parents shop for deep discounts. It helps families provide Christmas for their children and teens. John Crooks, Emerald's Director of Communications and Erin Wright, Campus Activities Coordinator tell us about the program and campaign's success.
No Charli Belle again, the Weasel talks about his last gig, Dino talks about his new phone, T. Wilson from the WUDS has good stuff to say about TSS, more N.W.A. talk, Erin Wright, Dee Barnes and Michel'le all have their say about the bio pic, #JaredFogle up-date, Black shows that should get a reboot or not, #AskTheAverageGuy and S/O!Support the show (https://paypal.me/TheShiznitShow)