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Clare FM - Podcasts
Bunratty, Fanore And Sixmilebridge St. Patrick's Day Festivities

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 9:33


As communities across Clare prepare to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day, there are plenty of family-friendly events taking place across the county. In Sixmilebridge, final preparations are underway for the annual Sixmilebridge St Patrick's Day Parade, which gets underway from Mount Ievers at 12:45 on the day with this year's theme “Big Dreams, Bright Futures.” In Fanore, the finishing touches are being added to their St Patrick's Day celebrations which kick off on the 15th of March at 2pm for Fanore Beach, there are lots of exciting events to look forward to like DJ John Carey with live music and possibly a circus surprise. Meanwhile, Bunratty Castle & Folk Park will be hosting a special Shamrocks and Shenanigans celebration this Sunday, featuring traditional music, Irish dancing, family entertainment and even a chance to meet St Patrick himself. Alan Morrissey was joined on Morning Focus by Anne Pilkington from the Fanore Parade, PJ Ryan from the Sixmilebridge St Patrick's Day Parade Committee and Marie Brennan, Events Manager at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park to find out more. Image © Sixmilebridge St. Patricks Day

Homeschool Your Way
EVERYTHING ESA

Homeschool Your Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 40:11


EPISODE 195 | Welcome back to Homeschool Your Way — the podcast that encourages you to build a homeschool rhythm that works for your family, not someone else's highlight reel.This episode? It's all about the money, honey.

Road Dog Podcast
391: Sam Marks is Gearing Up for 9 Trails

Road Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 53:47


"You see locals wearing very proudly their Nine Trails Rabbit shirts." Sam Marks is the Community and Events Manager for the brand Rabbit. In this episode, Sam chats with Luis about running, 9 Trails, working with Rabbit, trail races that they sponsor and put on, and custom gear created for specific races. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoghn20 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020  Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ LUNA SANDALS "Whether I'm hitting the trails or just hanging out, LUNA Sandals are my favorite. They're designed by Barefoot Ted of Born to Run and made for every adventure—ultra running, hiking, or just kicking back. Its minimalist footwear that's good for your feet!" Check them out and get 15% off at lunasandals.com/allwedoisrun. Allwedoisrun.com Sam Marks Contact Info: Email: sam.marks@runinrabbit.com Rabbit Website: https://www.runinrabbit.com Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure with Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com

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The Recruitment Marketing and Sales Podcast
How Strategic Hiring Built a £30 Million Business in Under Two Years with Sarah Bishop

The Recruitment Marketing and Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 51:49


Welcome to the Superfast Recruitment podcast. In this episode, Sharon sits down with Sarah Bishop, founder of Recruit Recruit, based in Wolverhampton, and author of the newly published book Scale Up! The Founder’s Guide to Accelerating Growth by Building Dream Teams. Sarah has spent 30 years in recruitment, and her book is built around one of the most extraordinary case studies you will hear in this industry: helping a business called Your Doctor Film and Media grow from zero to £30 million in turnover in just 21 months, in the middle of a pandemic. This is a conversation about what strategic hiring actually looks like in practice, why culture and DNA matter far more than job specs, and how Sarah’s subscription model is changing the way small and growing businesses access great recruitment support. Sarah also shares something refreshingly honest: that despite all her success in helping others to scale, she has found it harder to apply the same thinking to her own business. What Made You Write the Book? Sharon: Before we get into the big case study, tell me, what made you decide to write the book in the first place? Sarah: It was a mixture of things, really. Throughout my career, I have worked with fast-growing businesses. Phones4U, Holiday Hypermarket, HomeServe. But those experiences were always as part of a larger team doing volume hiring. The case study at the heart of the book, Your Doctor Film and Media, was completely different because we were building every single team from scratch across every function. There were genuine moments where I thought I knew something, and then realised I knew it in theory but not in practice. And honestly, the second reason was to prove to myself that I could actually finish something as big as a book. The £30 Million Journey Sharon: So, your book is centred on helping Your Doctor Film and Media go from zero to £30 million in just 21 months, during a pandemic of all things. Walk me through it. What were the big recruitment challenges, and how did you help them see hiring as a competitive advantage rather than just a cost? Sarah: In the early days, it was a malay. Nobody knew what was going on or how long Covid was going to last. Your Doctor Film and Media started by providing Covid testing for the film and media industry at Pinewood Studios, beginning with Jurassic World Dominion, and it just snowballed from there. The turning point came when producers got frustrated that government laboratories could not turn tests around quickly enough. Hollywood producers are fairly exacting about their timetables and budgets, so Your Doctor made the very smart decision to build their own labs. Suddenly we were finding biomedical scientists and a Head of Science who, miraculously, got the labs ISO-accredited in a matter of weeks. I was brought in through Vanessa Deco, a brilliant Chief People Officer and a very good friend. She introduced me to Pete and Dr. Rick, and they trusted me from day one. They gave me access all areas, including board meetings and strategic planning sessions, which meant I could really do my job properly. I cannot take too much credit for the strategic approach. A lot of that was down to Pete and the founding team being willing to stop reacting and start building a proper business. Hiring for Roles That Do Not Exist Yet Sharon: That is such a challenge, is it not? Recruiting for roles that do not even exist yet. How did you figure out what talent was needed before the business even knew what it required? Sarah: The early stages were actually more straightforward than you might think. The first brief was very clear: find people who could interface between film crews and clinical teams, work antisocial hours without complaint, think on their feet, and handle what I called tricky people, meaning Hollywood producers who wanted the impossible done yesterday. I immediately knew that events and hospitality professionals, many of whom had been furloughed or made redundant during Covid, were the perfect fit. Some of my earliest placements were technically overqualified, but I could see they were going to become the future leaders of the business. Laura had spent years with Disney on their cruises and ended up heading up special productions including The Crown. Serge had been Events Manager at the Royal Opera House for 13 years and followed a similar path. The harder roles came later, on the technical and scientific side, where candidates tended to be more risk-averse. Some people I simply could not put in front of the client, not because they lacked the ability, but because they needed structure that did not exist yet and would not have lasted five minutes in that environment. Getting Culture and DNA Right Sharon: Most agencies just default to matching skills and experience when they are under pressure to move fast. How did you get under the skin of Your Doctor’s culture and DNA, and how did that actually change who you put forward? Sarah: Getting the DNA match right is not just about culture and values, though those matter. It is about genuinely understanding what a business is trying to achieve and where it is going, and then working out whether a candidate will actually thrive in that specific environment. I still cringe at the term ‘recruitment consultant’, because too many people in this industry are essentially order-takers. They get a job spec, they try to fill it, and they have no idea where the business is heading. I was very fortunate that Pete, Dr. Rick, and the whole team treated me as an equal, not as ‘the recruiter’. We were never left waiting for feedback. We were in the room. That is what allowed me to do my best work. Pete once said it was so nice to work with a recruiter where you did not feel you needed to arm yourself with a wooden stake and cloves of garlic. He had used all the big London names on previous projects, and I think that says everything. The Subscription Model Sharon: Tell me about your subscription model, because it is quite different from the traditional contingency approach. What drove you to develop it, and why do you think it works better for businesses that are growing fast? Sarah: I cannot believe I did not think of it sooner. Traditional contingency recruitment creates this start-stop-start dynamic that serves nobody. Even if the placements are brilliant, the reactive nature of it means businesses are always catching up. My model is designed to work like an embedded internal talent acquisition team, without all the overhead. Clients get predictable monthly costs rather than surprise fees, which is better for their cash flow. And from our side, we get the time to build proper talent pools, map the market, and do a genuinely good job rather than scrambling to fill an urgent vacancy. We have a startup mode from around four hundred pounds a month for sole traders taking on their first hire, right the way up to established corporates whose finance directors are looking at recruitment spend and do not want a full internal team sitting idle in quiet periods. I should also say, with some embarrassment, that I have not scaled my own business anywhere near as well as I have helped others to scale theirs. Classic physician-heal-thyself. The Hire That Changed Everything Sharon: So looking back over that whole 21-month journey, what was the single hire that you think really shifted things for Your Doctor? The one that unlocked the next stage of growth? Sarah: It is not the hire you might expect. The earliest placements, the events and hospitality professionals we brought in when nobody knew what was going on, had an enormous impact. Not just because they handled the chaos brilliantly, but because they stepped up and became managers and leaders as the business grew. In terms of a single hire that shifted the trajectory, I would point to Katie, the Director of HR. We had brought in Mandy as HR Manager initially, and she was brilliant at the transactional work: getting policies and procedures in place. But the business scaled so fast that it very quickly needed strategic HR leadership, and that was a completely different thing. One of the lessons I share in the book is that in rapid scaling, you need to think carefully about whether you are better off bringing in a senior hire or an interim from the start, rather than assuming you can grow up from a junior level. Getting a critical hire wrong at that stage is serious. At best it stalls you. At worst it could be the end of the business. From Car Sales to Recruitment Sharon: Right, let’s talk about you for a minute. Your background is not a conventional route into recruitment at all. Car sales, Wolverhampton, environmental science degree. How did all of that shape the way you approach this industry? Sarah: I graduated with an environmental science degree in the nineties, which was not especially useful, combined with a fairly significant student debt. My dad had run car yards and dealerships, I had done sales training working in shoe shops on Oxford Street, so I knew I could earn commission. I went in absolutely for the money. But the real lessons I took from that background into recruitment had nothing to do with cars. They were about human behaviour, psychology, and a genuine curiosity about what makes people tick. Understanding people, what they really mean when they say something, is the best skill you can bring to recruitment. It helps with interviewing, with building client rapport, with the DNA-matching work that has become central to everything I do. My autism and ADHD are part of that too. I have always been hypercurious about people, sometimes to an uncomfortable degree. When I joined Extra Personnel in 1996 as a temp controller, that curiosity was already there. As a temp controller you do not interview to a job spec, you interview the person. I have never really stopped doing it that way. Building a Team That Makes You Redundant Sharon: Now this one fascinates me, because there is a real tension in your book between being the external recruitment partner and your goal of building internal teams that eventually make the recruiter redundant. Why on earth would you want to do that? Sarah: I know it sounds like a poor business model, and I will admit it is. But I stand by it completely. A lot of this ties into my autism, which gives me a very finely tuned sense of what is fair and ethical. If I do such a good job that the client does not need me anymore, that is exactly what they brought me in to do. I am not going to sit there worrying about future revenue. And in practice, those clients always come back when they next need someone, because the relationship and the trust are already there. The subscription model does now offer a natural alternative, because not every business wants or can sustain an internal HR and recruitment function. Many HR professionals actively dislike doing recruitment because it pulls them away from everything else they need to manage. So now there is an option that gives clients consistency and strategic input without the overhead. I still stand by making yourself redundant as a principle, but I am glad we now also have a model that makes business sense alongside it. Marketing and Employer Brand Sharon: Your whole approach is very relational and very marketing-led. You think about employer brand, candidate experience, matching people not just for right now but for where the business is going. How does that differ from what most recruiters do? Sarah: I will be honest, our own marketing is very much a work in progress. We do not yet have a clearly defined candidate niche, which makes it harder to market with real specificity on that side, and that is a 2026 project for us. Where we have genuinely improved is in consistency. Having the monthly content from Superfast Recruitment means Marianne and I now have something to work with every single month instead of scrambling or just not getting things out at all. When the resources come through, we genuinely go ‘yes!’, because we can adapt them and get them out there. Our broader marketing philosophy is very relational. There is no corporate speak on our website or in our communications. It is very much us. The role marketing plays for us is simply making sure that when the right client or candidate finds us, they already have a sense of who we are and what we are like to work with. Scaling Your Own Business Sharon: So tell me, Bish. Writing about scaling is one thing, but doing it in your own business is a completely different story. What did writing this book teach you about your own operation? And what would the Sarah of today tell the Sarah who was just starting Recruit Recruit? Sarah: Take my own advice. That is the biggest lesson. I am genuinely good at solving other people’s problems, and I have been pretty poor at applying the same thinking to my own business. Two things really stand out from writing the book. The first came from going back to The E-Myth by Michael Gerber. Just sit down and sketch out the organisation chart for the size of business you want, not the one you have got right now. That single exercise forces you into strategic conversations about what will actually move the needle and who to bring in first. The second is accountability. I am slightly embarrassed to admit that nearly every chapter of Scale Up! was written on a Thursday evening, the night before my weekly call with my writing mentor. When I looked back at my calendar, it was painfully obvious. But the lesson is real: whether you are writing a book or building a business, an accountability partner who simply asks ‘did you do what you said you were going to do?’ makes an enormous difference. For founders picking up the book, the signs it is right for you are pretty clear. If you are juggling too many plates and not moving fast enough, if you find yourself thinking ‘why can they not understand what I want?’, or if you have a sizable team but you are still being pulled into everything because there is nobody senior enough to take things off your plate, that is the book for you. Finally Sharon: Bish, this has been brilliant. Honestly, one of my favourite conversations we have had on this podcast. The story of Your Doctor Film and Media is extraordinary, and I think there is so much in here that recruitment business owners can take and run with. If you want to get hold of Sarah’s book, Scale Up! The Founder’s Guide to Accelerating Growth by Building Dream Teams is available now. If today’s conversation has got you thinking about your own marketing and how to get more visible and consistent as a recruitment business, come and take our free Client and Candidate Attraction Scorecard. It takes about three minutes and gives you a personalised picture of where your marketing is right now and what to work on first. The post How Strategic Hiring Built a £30 Million Business in Under Two Years with Sarah Bishop appeared first on Superfast Recruitment.

iCantCU Podcast
Rokid Style Delays and Choosing Ziggy Over Vegas

iCantCU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 41:49


Episode 296 of iCantCU, I break down the Rokid Style Smart Glasses, compare them to my Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, and explain why I made the difficult decision to cancel a long-planned YouTube workshop in Las Vegas. On the tech side, I dig into the Rokid Style specs—38.5 grams, 10-minute recording limits, multiple aspect ratios, 12-hour battery claims, and AI integrations including Google Maps and large language models. I also explain why the lack of 16:9 recording matters to creators, how Rokid's silence after my order raised red flags, and why the Ray-Ban Meta currently wins by default. But this episode goes beyond gadgets. I share what's happening with Ziggy's lymphoma diagnosis, the realities of chemotherapy treatment, and how that changed my travel plans. The takeaway? Tech matters. Community matters. Growth matters. But sometimes the right decision is staying home. What You'll Learn How Rokid Style compares to Ray-Ban Meta in battery life, recording limits, and aspect ratios Why 16:9 video still matters for serious YouTube creators The risks of ordering hyped tech without responsive customer support What living with a dog undergoing lymphoma treatment really looks like How to make tough travel decisions when family needs come first Listen to the episode and learn more at https://www.iCantCU.com/296/ Links Mentioned Product links are affiliate links so that I may earn a commission. 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I participate in the Amazon Associate Program and earn commissions on qualifying purchases. The best part is, you don't pay extra for doing this! White Canes Connect Podcast In episode 150 of White Canes Connect, host Simon Bonenfant launches his new Simon's Studio series by spotlighting the expansion of Sound of Tennis into Philadelphia. Originally introduced in 2015 by Court 16 in New York City, Sound of Tennis has empowered blind and visually impaired athletes to learn, practice, and compete in tennis using auditory cues and adaptive techniques. Now, through a new partnership at Court 16's Philadelphia location, the program brings weekly Monday sessions from 12 to 1 PM to Fishtown. Simon speaks with Maureen Holtz, Community Relations and Events Manager at Court 16, and Hildy Morales, an administrative assistant and passionate player, about the program's origins, its growth, the camaraderie among participants, and how listeners can get involved in this exciting new chapter for Philly. Listen on your favorite podcast player or at: Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/%2410-000-national-convention-and-a-path-to-leadership/id1592248709?i=1000748743483 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/6DQCH0AhQ2v17uuPBtyasm YouTube https://youtu.be/WoLZvZMp36s?si=QNkFfWsTXMf_NwSs White Canes Connect Website https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/149/       My Podcast Gear Here is all my gear and links to it on Amazon. I participate in the Amazon Associates Program and earn a commission on qualifying purchases. 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White Canes Connect
Raise Your Rackets: Sound of Tennis Comes to Philly!

White Canes Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 69:10


For over a decade, blind and visually impaired people throughout New York City have had the opportunity to play the game of tennis. Launched in 2015 and presented by Court 16, Sound of Tennis offers once-per-week sessions, enabling blind and visually impaired people to learn, practice, and play full games of tennis through sound.  Now, in 2026, Sound of Tennis partnered with a Court 16 location in Philadelphia, offering the same opportunity for Philadelphia residents as well! Join Simon Bonenfant, on this inaugural episode of his new series entitled Simon's Studio, as he takes you through all the details.  You'll hear from Maureen Holtz, Community Relations and Events Manager at Court 16, as well as Hildy Morales, an administrative assistant and avid tennis player. Maureen and Hildy share how both Court 16 and Sound of Tennis were founded and have evolved, their unique journeys of involvement in the program, the strong bond of camaraderie amongst players, and how you can become involved here in Philly!  To learn more about Sound of Tennis at https://www.court16foundation.org/sound-of-tennis. Sessions will take place weekly on Monday's from 12 to 1 PM, at Court 16, 1400 n. Howard Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19122. To learn more about participating, please direct all inquiries to Leila Mueller by sending an email to leilacolan@gmail.com Have you attended any Sound of Tennis events? We want to hear from you! Give us a call at 267.338.4495, or send us an email at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com  Read notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/150.           Apply for a $10,000 National Scholarship The National Federation of the Blind is accepting applications for the 2026 NFB Scholarship Program. We offer an array of scholarships to blind students to support their educational and professional goals. In addition to the $10,000 cash award, each recipient receives funding to attend our national convention, opportunities to network with other blind students, and avenues to connect with hundreds of blind professionals. Learn more and apply at https://nfb.org/programs-services/scholarships-and-awards/scholarship-program. Application deadline is March 31, 2026. NFB National Convention July 3-8 in Austin This year's National Convention is in Austin, Texas, from July 3-8. Learn more about the 2026 NFB National Convention at https://nfb.org/convention. Call 800-627-7468 to book your room. The main hotel is the JW Marriott. The spillover hotel is the Austin Marriott Downtown. Use the room block code, BL1, to ensure you receive the convention room rate. Jernigan Scholarships for National Convention If you have never been to a National Convention, you can apply for a Jernigan Convention Scholarship by going to https://www.nfbofpa.org/jernigan. Good luck! Donate to the NFB of PA Like what you hear on White Canes Connect? Please support us and donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit http://www.supportpablind.org.  Keep Up-to-date with the Affiliate Learn about chapter and division meetings and fundraisers on Federation Focus.  It's available on the affiliate's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@nfbofpa. New episodes drop every Monday. Follow White Canes Connect Find out why White Canes Connect is currently ranked as one of the 100 Best Visually Impaired Podcast. Find the show on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/white-canes-connect/id1592248709  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1YDQSJqpoteGb1UMPwRSuI  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pablindpodcast  Visit our website at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/.

Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Can You Trust AI With Your Marketing Data or Is It Lying to You? With Scott Desgrosseilliers | Ep #875

Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 19:27


Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Are you feeding your data into AI and assuming the insights it gives you are accurate? What if those confident-sounding answers are quietly steering you in the wrong direction? More agency owners are turning to AI to analyze and interpret performance data, and for good reason. Used correctly, it can save massive amounts of time and move teams beyond using AI to crank out blog posts, ads, or emails faster. But when it comes to attribution, performance analysis, and real decision-making, AI has a dangerous flaw: it's often wrong with absolute confidence. Today's featured guest understands where most agencies go wrong with AI-driven data analysis. He'll break down why large language models frequently misinterpret marketing data, how flawed inputs and assumptions lead to misleading insights, and what it actually takes to get reliable answers from AI without burning budget or making bad strategic calls. Scott Desgrosseilliers is the founder and CEO of Wicked Reports, a marketing attribution platform built specifically for e-commerce brands doing between $5M and $50M in annual revenue. Scott has spent years deep in attribution, analytics, and now AI, figuring out how to separate real signal from noise in an ecosystem where every platform claims the win. He'll talk about how most platforms may be misleading you and the framework he uses to bring sanity back to attribution for serious e-commerce brands. In this episode, we'll discuss: Why AI is sounds smart but gets marketing attribution wrong. Injecting intention into AI. The Five Forces framework to improve your AI data. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Why AI Sounds Smart But Gets Marketing Attribution Wrong One of the biggest myths around AI is that it's inherently "smart." Scott shared that it took eight months for Wicked Reports to release their AI analyst, not because the tech wasn't powerful, but because it was too confident while being wrong. AI models are designed to sound affirmative. Ask them a bad question, and they'll still give you a polished answer. If you ask ChatGPT if you should jump off a bridge, it'll say, "Yes, that's a great idea," unless you explicitly train it to be critical. That's a massive problem when you're dealing with revenue attribution and ad spend decisions. Another major issue is that AI lacks native understanding of time, which is foundational to attribution. Clicks, impressions, tags, and conversions happen in sequence over days or weeks. Without heavy rules, coaching, and sanity checks layered in, AI can't naturally interpret cause and effect. Left alone, it simply fills in gaps, and those hallucinations can cost you real money. Why Intention and Metrics Matter More Than the AI Tool The first thing Scott's team had to "inject" into the AI was intention. Not all campaigns exist to do the same job. Prospecting, retargeting, direct response, and existing customer campaigns each have different goals and therefore require different scoreboards. If you don't tell the AI what the intention is for each row of data, it will make assumptions. And those assumptions are usually wrong. The "North Star" metrics and leading indicators change depending on what you're trying to accomplish. A prospecting campaign shouldn't be judged the same way as an abandoned cart flow. The second big issue is AI's obsession with ROAS. ROAS is easy to latch onto because it gets rewarded with "thumbs up" feedback, but it's often misleading. If two-thirds of your reported revenue comes from repeat customers via email or SMS, AI might tell you your ads are crushing it when they're not. Simply separating new customers from repeat customers already puts you ahead of 95% of advertisers. The Five Forces Framework for Making Better Attribution Decisions To solve these problems, Scott introduced his Five Forces Framework, (intention, expectation, action, outcome, and optimization) a methodology most agencies simply aren't using. The first force is Intention, which defines both the scoreboard and the timeframe. New customer acquisition might need a 30–90 day window to show results, while an abandoned cart campaign can be evaluated in seven days. Without this context, teams panic too early and kill campaigns that haven't had time to work. The second force is Expectation, which is all about alignment. Brand owners often look at Shopify, GA4, Meta, Google, Klaviyo, and SMS dashboards—all showing different numbers. Without agreeing on a single version of truth, clients freak out and shut down top-of-funnel campaigns after five days because the data "doesn't look good yet." Setting expectations isn't a one-time conversation; it has to be reinforced constantly. Reducing Drama: Use "Scale, Chill, and Kill" to Guide Ad Spend The third force is Action, which includes launching the campaign but only after defining clear boundaries. Scott recommends setting "Scale, Chill, and Kill" zones before you spend a dollar. For example, if your acceptable new customer acquisition cost is $50–$70, that's your Chill zone. Below $50? Scale it. Above $70? Kill it. These predefined rules remove emotion, reduce second-guessing, and dramatically lower what Scott calls "psychic stress" inside agencies and brands. Once campaigns run, the fourth force—Outcome—is simply measuring performance against those zones. Did it scale, chill, or die? Optimization Is More Than Creative Tweaks Most agencies obsess over creative, constantly swapping headlines, images, and copy. For Scott, optimization should be more structured. At his agency, they use a decision log to rank potential actions by impact, focusing on whether the problem is the offer, the creative, the traffic, or the budget. But Scott added a fourth optimization factor most teams miss: signaling. If you don't send the right signals back to ad platforms, your optimization efforts don't matter. Meta, in particular, is very good at claiming credit for conversions it didn't truly drive and if it sees quick conversions, it will chase more of those, even if they're just repeat customers. Training Ad Platforms to Optimize for What Actually Matters To fix this, Scott recommends creating separate events in Meta's Events Manager for new customer purchases versus repeat purchases. That way, ad sets can optimize specifically for the outcome you want. If you're closing existing customers through email or SMS, you don't want Meta learning from those conversions. But when a new customer buys, Meta gets a clean signal and starts finding more people like them. Scott noted that when creative and offer are solid, sharpening signals alone can dramatically reduce acquisition costs within a month. You can even go deeper by signaling based on SKU types, allowing platforms to optimize toward higher-quality or more strategic purchases—not just any conversion they can grab credit for. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Start Of Spring Marked At Bunratty With Imbolc Celebration

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 10:07


Bunratty Castle and Folk Park will mark the start of spring with its annual Imbolc Celebration on Sunday, February 1st, from 11am to 5pm. The family-friendly event celebrates Celtic tradition and St Brigid, with seasonal crafts, storytelling, live music and a chance to meet a range of native Irish animals, including Bunratty's resident Irish Wolfhounds. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Events Manager at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, Marie Brennan.

This Thing Called Life
EP 134: Honoring the Gift of Life: Erica Randall's Journey with Network for Hope and Organ Donation

This Thing Called Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 26:54


EP 134 Title:  Honoring the Gift of Life: Erica Randall's Journey with Network for Hope and Organ Donation   Episode Summary In this heartfelt episode, Erica Randall, Community Partnership and Events Manager at Network for Hope, shares her inspiring journey in building stronger communities and advocating for organ donation. Erica opens up about her role within the organization, highlighting the rewarding experience of organizing the annual Network for Hope Community Breakfast. But the conversation takes a deeply personal turn as Erica reflects on her family's connection to organ donation, including the passing of her cousin Jason, who became an organ donor after a tragic car accident, and her mother-in-law Gail, who gave the gift of sight through cornea donation. Erica also discusses the creation of the SODA (Student Organ Donation Advocates) chapter in Cincinnati, which has now grown to 7-8 thriving chapters, and her deep passion for honoring both donors and recipients. Tune in to hear about Erica's mission to spread awareness, inspire others, and make a lasting impact on the lives of those touched by organ donation.  Episode Highlights Erica Randall discusses her role at Network for Hope as the Community Partnerships and Events Manager, where she builds bridges between communities and the life-saving mission of donation. They recently held their annual breakfast event, themed “Voices of Hope,” where speakers reflected on the joy, resilience, and positivity of children and young adults impacted by donation. The event was visually brought to life through participants' paintings surrounding the word hope, creating a powerful representation of lived experiences. Andi and Erica highlight Keegan, a young boy waiting for a lung transplant whose optimism and enthusiasm inspired everyone in the room. Erica shared the story of Jaylynn, a cornea recipient who is now thriving as a high-school senior, illustrating how donation restores independence and possibility. Erica has spent nine years in the OPO field and is deeply committed to educating communities about how the donation process truly works. Erica shares how the loss of her cousin Jason, who became an organ donor after a fatal car accident at 23, introduced her to the world of donation. She reflects on more than a decade of donation support services, building meaningful relationships with donor families during their most vulnerable moments. Erica explains why specific medical questions are asked during tissue donation, emphasizing safety, ethics, and protection for recipients. Erica's mother-in-law Gail was diagnosed with liver cancer yet still became a cornea donor at age 66, restoring sight to two people in Saudi Arabia. Gail's story highlights the importance of educating the public that certain donations are still possible—even with active cancer diagnoses. Erica shares her work with the Student Organ Donation Advocates (SODA) chapter in Ohio, where over 550 students registered as donors. She emphasizes how today's teenagers are setting a powerful standard for social impact and advocacy. Andi thanks Erica for her transparency, leadership, and dedication to sharing knowledge that empowers informed decisions about donation. Key Takeaways Education dispels fear. Accurate, compassionate education helps families and communities understand donation and make informed decisions rooted in truth—not misinformation. Hope has many voices. From children waiting for transplants to recipients thriving years later, each story demonstrates the ripple effect of donation. Legacy lives on through giving. Personal loss, like Erica's experience with her cousin Jason, can transform grief into purpose and lifelong advocacy. Tweetable Quotes “​​So our theme is voices of hope. And we did feature children and young adults. And I liked that idea because I wanted to show people it's not just adults who go through this. It does impact, you know, children at birth, or it does impact children very young age.” - Erica Randall   “So Jalen scratched her cornea when she was two years old and had to receive a cornea transplant. She is now a senior in high school in cosmetology. I'm so proud of her, and she is a signed professional Fisher woman. Oh, my God, and to see her just thrive all because of a cornea transplant, and how her life, I mean, she could be 17 years old with no eye, or she could have no vision.” - Erical Randall   “At 23 years old, he (Jason, Erica's cousin)  became a superhero, and he was able to donate his heart, his liver, his kidneys, and he was a tissue donor. So that completely flipped our lives upside down, but introduced me to a world of donation I had no clue even existed.” - Erica Randall   “I think it's an honor to give them the chance to have that light that somebody gave me when Jason became a donor. It gave us some positivity to his death. It gave us some glimpse of hope, some light in our lives, and to give that, to pass that on to somebody else, to have that chance was a great privilege.” - Erica Randall   “She (Gail, Erica's Mother-in-Law) became a cornea donor at the age of 66 in her corneas, or in Saudi Arabia. So two people in Saudi Arabia have the gift of sight because of her. So, again, great moment here to educate people that can be cornea donors and have active cancer.” - Erica Randall   Resources: Donatelifeky.org https://getoffthelist.org/ https://www.networkforhope.org/ https://www.networkforhope.org/about-us/ https://www.networkforhope.org/stories-of-hope/ https://www.facebook.com/NetworkForHopeOPO https://www.youtube.com/@NetworkforHope. https://aopo.org/ RegisterMe.org/NetworkforHope

Metroscope PDX
Bird Alliance of Oregon

Metroscope PDX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 24:58


An interview with the Bird Alliance of Oregon. Joe Liebezeit is the Statewide Conservation Director and Sarah Swanson is the Events Manager. We talk about the conservation work they do throughout Oregon and the Wild Arts Festival, a fundraiser on December 6 & 7 in Hillsboro.

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews
Rangeford Villages Homewood Grove 1st November 2025

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 9:48


Alan Bosson chats with Simon de Ville Sales Manager and Sally Loraine Community Engagement and Events Manager at Rangeford Villages' Homewood Grove talk about what the retirement village has to offer

Las Vegas United
Standing for Life featuring Rebecca LeDonne of First Choice Pregnancy Services

Las Vegas United

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 28:56


This week on Las Vegas United, we welcome Rebecca LeDonne, Director of Development and Events Manager at First Choice Pregnancy Services (FCPS), for a powerful conversation about faith, compassion, and the call to stand for life.Rebecca shares her heart behind FCPS's upcoming Annual Fundraiser Gala, “Unmasking the Silence: A Pro-Life Masquerade,” happening Friday, November 7, 2025. She gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how this inspiring event brings the community together to celebrate life, raise awareness, and support women and families in need across Las Vegas.Through her journey of service and leadership, Rebecca reminds us that advocacy begins with love—and that God is using First Choice Pregnancy Services to bring light, hope, and healing where it's needed most.Don't miss this encouraging and purpose-filled episode about faith in action and the power of speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves.Welcome to Episode #122 of Las Vegas United—where we highlight leaders making a difference for God and our city.Event Information:

The Show on KMOX
Downtown St. Louis Restaurant Week happens this week!

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 13:04


30 restaurants are participating in Downtown St Louis Restaurant Week this year, starting today. Sarah Arnosky Ko, VP of Greater St Louis Inc, and John Elafros, Events Manager for the Schlafly Tap Room, join Chris and Amy in-studio! DineDowntownSTL.com

MONTCO ON THE MOVE
105: Culinary and Baking and Pastry Arts careers- Bistro 1964 and Bakery 340 open at MCCC's Hospitality Institute

MONTCO ON THE MOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 24:58


The Hospitality Institute's two new food options,  Bistro 1964 and Bakery 340, are now open for the fall semester for students, employees and community members. Dr. Anthony Ginexi, Dean of Business and Professional Studies, and Jackie Faillace, Operations and Events Manager at the Hospitality Institute, talk about what customers can expect if they stop by for a meal. Recorded and edited by Ian Meranus, from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

Motivated to Lead Podcast - Mark Klingsheim
Episode 297: Fouad Al Noor, CEO, ThinkSono

Motivated to Lead Podcast - Mark Klingsheim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 29:06


This week, we revisit our interview with Fouad Al Noor. Fouad is the Co-Founder and CEO of ThinkSono. Prior to ThinkSono, Fouad was an entrepreneur with Entrepreneur First, where they created a medical software startup.  Fouad has also worked as a Research Assistant at Imperial College London, where they worked on the design of data logging and battery optimization circuit for a portable EEG sensor. This device is used to help with sleep monitoring using brain signals.  Before that, Fouad worked as a Software Engineer at SAP, where they worked on front-end UI for a large manufacturing project. Fouad has also worked as an Events Manager at Cafe Parfait, where they helped design a night out for the club. Fouad has also interned at SPI Lasers as an Electronic Engineering Intern and was the Opinions Editor at Wessex Scene. Fouad Al Noor has a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology from the University of Southampton.

ACK FM in the Morning
On-Air with Doug – Bianca Brown – Cobblestones and Catwalks

ACK FM in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 7:51


Doug sits down with Bianca Brown, Events Manager at the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce, to talk about one of the island's most stylish weekends….it's Cobblestones and Catwalks, happening over Indigenous Peoples' Day weekend. This celebration of local fashion, shopping, and community features the 3rd annual Fashion Show on Friday, October 10th at the Nantucket Hotel, and the fan-favorite Shopping Bingo, which encourages shoppers to explore and support Nantucket's incredible small businesses. Bianca shares how the event came to be, what attendees can look forward to this year, and how it continues to highlight the creativity and vitality of the island's retail scene. For full details and event updates, visit nantucketchamber.org.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 16:12


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Bree DeMoss, Marketing and Events Manager with Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury, who discusses the nonprofit organization's mission to provide affordable homeownership opportunities through mortgage loans and home construction, while offering financial education and support services to help families succeed. The organization serves working families who earn too much for government assistance but not enough for traditional mortgages, with programs including volunteer-built homes, budget coaching, and credit improvement services. Through various initiatives like the ReStore, critical repair program, and community partnerships, Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury aims to address affordable housing needs while creating stable neighborhoods and empowering families through homeownership.A Mission to Empower FamiliesBree DeMoss, Marketing and Events Manager with Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury discusses their mission and efforts to build affordable homes and support local families. Bree explains that Habitat homes are purchased by families through affordable mortgages, and the organization provides financial literacy training, budget coaching, and credit improvement services to ensure long-term success. She highlights the Get Ready Program, which prepares potential homebuyers before they apply, and emphasizes Habitat's focus on empowering families to thrive in their new homes.Energy-Efficient Housing for Working FamiliesBree explains that their organization serves as both mortgage lender and general contractor, building energy-efficient homes with the help of volunteers and local sponsors. They focus on helping working families who earn too much for government assistance but not enough to qualify for traditional mortgages, offering a tailored budget coaching process and unique loan structures with the help of government and other partners. The program's impact extends beyond housing, as families experience improved educational outcomes, better health, and increased confidence after moving into their new homes.Homeownership's Role in Community StabilityBree discusses the positive impact of homeownership on communities, explaining how it helps families stay in their neighborhoods, spend money locally, and build long-term stability. She highlights how this stability enables families to advance in their careers and maintain connections to schools and local activities.Home Dedication Emotional CelebrationsBree describes the emotional experience of home dedication ceremonies, where she and other volunteers celebrate with families who have completed the home-building process. She explains that these ceremonies, which include sponsors, volunteers, and budget coaches, create a magical atmosphere as families receive their keys, and she has found the experience to be deeply moving over her four years of involvement.Habitat Volunteer Program OverviewBree discusses Habitat for Humanity's volunteer program, explaining that corporate and church sponsors typically provide groups of 20-25 volunteers for building projects. She notes that volunteers of all ages and skill levels are welcome, with age 16 for general participation and 18 for power tool use, and emphasizes that safety equipment and training are provided. She highlights the emotional impact of volunteering, noting that participants feel empowered by learning new skills and knowing they are helping families in need.House Building Financial StrategiesBree discusses the financial aspects of building houses, highlighting the significant costs involved, including lumber, contractors, and land development. She explains that they have various sponsorship levels, ranging from churches on the lower end to organizations willing to invest up to $70,000 for an entire house, with the actual cost closer to $200,000. They also seek in-kind donations from construction companies to offset expenses, emphasizing the importance of diverse support to address the challenges of building new homes in the current market.ReStore: Supporting Home BuildsBree highlights their ReStore, a home store in Franklin, Tennessee, that sells new and gently used appliances, furniture, and building materials. The store's profits help offset administrative costs and cover expenses not covered by donations and sponsorships, ensuring that donations go directly to home builds. She also mentions a Deconstruction program where they remove and transport kitchen materials from remodeling projects for free, supporting their home builds.Habitat's Critical Repair Program OverviewBree discusses their critical repair program, which provides major repairs for low-income homeowners in the community, regardless of whether they are Habitat homeowners. She emphasizes the need for community support through volunteerism, sponsorships, donations, and advocacy to raise awareness about affordable housing needs.Visit https://www.hfhwm.org to learn more.

Crosswalk Colorado Springs
Sanctity of Human Life

Crosswalk Colorado Springs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 40:00


Alyssa Dwire, Events Manager for Life Network in Colorado Springs, joins your crosswalk host Pastor Brian. Their conversation discusses the sanctity of human life, as well as the upcoming Life Network Gala, and even designed to celebrate and raise funds for the work of Life Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Green Living with Tee
Janna Starr: Reducing Your Environmental Footprint at Home & in Your Garden

Green Living with Tee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 34:12


This week, Tee is excited to welcome Janna Starr to discuss reducing your environmental footprint at home and in the garden. Janna is a sustainability-focused project manager at the US Green Building Council (USGBC), where she supports impactful initiatives like LEED v5, platform enhancements, and portfolio-level performance tools.   Janna shares her journey into sustainability, beginning with her nonprofit work and evolving through her unique experiences in New York City, along with her time as the Events Manager and Sustainability Officer at the North Carolina Botanical Garden. In this chat, Janna emphasizes the importance of adopting sustainable practices like composting, buying used items, and planting native plants to support local biodiversity.  Janna provides practical tips for parents and homeowners looking to implement eco-friendly habits and reduce waste. Tune in for insightful advice on living sustainably, managing waste, and creating a greener future. Connect with Janna:  LinkedIn Instagram NRDC Report on Micoplastics   Follow Therese "Tee" Forton-Barnes and The Green Living Gurus: Austin Air Purifiers: For podcast listeners, take 15% off any Austin Air product; please email Tee@thegreenlivinggurus.com and mention that you want to buy a product and would like the discount. See all products here: Austin Air   The Green Living Gurus' Website  Instagram YouTube Facebook Healthy Living Group on Facebook   Tip the podcaster! Support Tee and the endless information that she provides: Patreon   Venmo: @Therese-Forton-Barnes last four digits of her cell are 8868   For further info, contact Tee: Email: Tee@thegreenlivinggurus.com Cell: 716-868-8868   DISCLAIMER: ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE IS GENERAL GUIDANCE AND NOT MEANT TO BE USED FOR INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PROVIDER OR DOCTOR FOR MEDICAL ADVICE.   Produced By: Social Chameleon

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show
Episode 654: The Scholars Event Theater

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 61:07


Guests: Catherine Manci, Public Programming and Community Engagement Librarian, and Felicia Kornegay, Events Manager, from the Georgia Tech Library. First broadcast September 5 2025. Playlist here "You can see their reactions in real-time."

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Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews
Looking for the Joy Moment - Shobha Lakshminarayan 1st September 2025

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 4:30


Looking for the Joy Moment with Samantha Carr yalking with Shobha Lakshminarayan, Events Manager at Southborough Care Home about what brings her joy

Bollotta-FIDE
Cohort Chat : SDSU Masters in Hospitality & Tourism and Meetings & Event Mgmt Masters Alumni ep 162

Bollotta-FIDE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 67:28


Today we are are continuing our conversation about the San Diego State University L Robert Payne School or Hospitality Masters Programs in Hospitality and Tourism Management and Meeting and Event Management program with four recent graduates along with Bollotta-fide's own Anthony Bollotta. They are alums from Cohort 5 in the Masters in Event Management program we have Renee Agsten (Ticketing and Operations Manager at DSP Shows) and Holly Gallacher (Meetings and Events Manager at Abbott) along with Cohort 11 in the Hospitality Tourism Management alums Hannah Grossman (Associate Brand Manager with Sonesta International Hotels) and Michael Garvin (Operational Excellence Manager for Marriott International/Ritz Carlton Maui, Kapalua). Find out what motivated them to enroll in the program, what they aspire to and how do they actively benefit now from their experiences.Submit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcastFollow @BollottaEntertainment on Instagram

The Valley Today
Pawpaws & Pints at Blandy Experimental Farm

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 21:15


Nestled in the heart of the Shenandaoh Valley, the State Arboretum at Blandy Experimental Farm is preparing to celebrate a unique and flavorful piece of the region's natural heritage: the pawpaw. In this episode of "The Valley Today," host Janet Michael sat down with Melanie Mullinax, Communications and Events Manager at Blandy, and Jack Monsted, Assistant Curator of the Native Plant Trail, to discuss the upcoming "Pawpaws and Pints" event—a festival that promises to blend education, community, and a taste of something truly special. The pawpaw, described as America's largest native fruit, has a storied history at Blandy. First planted in the 1920s after a nationwide contest to find the tastiest pawpaw, these trees have quietly thrived on the property for nearly a century. As Jack explains, the fruit's custardy texture and tropical flavor—somewhere between banana and mango—have made it a hidden gem for those lucky enough to discover it growing wild along creeks and forest trails. This year's "Pawpaws and Pints" event, set for September 13th, invites visitors to explore the newly enhanced pawpaw trail, sample the fruit at peak ripeness, and even taste a special pawpaw beer crafted by Winchester Brew Works. The event is more than just a tasting; it's an immersive experience featuring interpretive walks, educational stations, and the chance to purchase pawpaw seedlings to start your own patch at home. With only 120 tickets available, the organizers encourage early registration to ensure a spot at this once-a-season celebration. Melanie emphasizes that every event at Blandy is designed to educate and inspire, and "Pawpaws and Pints" is no exception. Proceeds from the event will support further enhancements to the trail, including new signage and improved accessibility, ensuring that future generations can continue to learn about and enjoy this remarkable native fruit. Family-friendly and community-focused, the festival offers something for everyone—from nature lovers and home gardeners to craft beer enthusiasts and curious newcomers. As the pawpaw enjoys a well-deserved moment in the spotlight, Blandy Experimental Farm stands ready to share its story, its flavors, and its enduring connection to the land. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit blandy.virginia.edu. Don't miss your chance to taste, learn, and celebrate at one of Virginia's most unique autumn events.

Market Proof Marketing: New Home Builder Marketing Insights
Ep 395: Office Hours with Kevin - Debut Episode

Market Proof Marketing: New Home Builder Marketing Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 38:47


Listen, like, and subscribe on your favorite platform!In this debut installment of Office Hours with Kevin, Rachel Spaugh (DYC's Marketing & Events Manager) sits down with Kevin Oakley for a grounded-yet-ambitious conversation about what it really takes to grow as a marketer. Drawing from decades of experience, Kevin breaks down the invisible steps between just starting out and true, practiced expertise.This episode unpacks the journey through technical skill-building, data fluency, strategic thinking, and leadership, all with a lens toward avoiding the shortcuts that sabotage long-term success. If you're serious about your craft, this one will feel like a reset button.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Heidi Morton: WellingtonNZ Events Manager on the building anticipation ahead of Wrexham AFC's arrival

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 2:31 Transcription Available


Wellington waits with open arms as anticipation builds for the arrival of Welsh football club Wrexham. Owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, Wrexham AFC is due to visit the capital for a friendly against the Phoenix on July 19. New data from Booking.com shows Wellington is the most searched NZ location on the site, with interest in accommodation up 600%. WellingtonNZ Events Manager Heidi Morton told Heather du Plessis-Allan the city offers a great opportunity for a unique location. She says there's still rooms and tickets available. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Wealth Show: Real Estate Investing Podcast
Why I Almost Sold My Rental (and Why I'm Glad I Didn't) with Celia Christensen

Real Wealth Show: Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 28:45


When things got tough with her rental property, Celia Christensen—Real Wealth's own Marketing and Events Manager—seriously considered selling. In this episode of The Real Wealth Show, she shares her real estate investing journey: from buying her first property through the Real Wealth  to the challenges that nearly pushed her to walk away. You'll hear what convinced her to hold on, how the property is performing now, and what she's learned about long-term real estate investing. If you're a first-time investor—or thinking about giving up on a property—you won't want to miss this one.

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie
Alexa Rodriguez and Angela Bello with Mobius Institute

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 19:20


Industrial Talk is onsite at Xcelerate 2025 and talking to Alexa Rodriguez and Angela Bello at Mobius Institute about "Asset Management education for long-term success". Scott MacKenzie introduces an e-book titled "Today's Industrial Renaissance," a compilation of insights from industry leaders, available for free download on Industrial Talk. At the Xcelerate 2025 conference, hosted by Fluke Reliability, Scott interviews Alexa and Angela from Mobius Institute about their educational offerings. Mobius Institute, celebrating its 25th anniversary, offers various courses in vibration analysis, asset reliability, and other technologies, with over 9,000 students trained last year. They emphasize interactive, fun learning and keep their curriculum updated with new simulators and content. Contact information for Mobius Institute and Mobius Connect is provided for those interested in their courses and events. Action Items [ ] Follow up with Angela Bello (angela.bello@mobiusinstitute.com) for more information about Mobius Institute's courses and educational offerings. [ ] Check out the Mobius Institute website (mobiusinstitute.com) and Mobius Connect platform (mobiusconnect.com) to explore the available resources. [ ] Consider reaching out to Mobius Institute if interested in having Scott MacKenzie as a voice for their events or content. Outline Introduction to the Industrial Renaissance E-Book Scott MacKenzie introduces the e-book titled "Today's Industrial Renaissance," which is a compilation of conversations with industry leaders. The e-book aims to address challenges, problems, solutions, strategies, and tools in the industrial sector. Scott emphasizes that the e-book is free and available on the Industrial Talk website, encouraging listeners to download it. The e-book is inspired by conversations with industry leaders over the past seven years. Welcome to the Industrial Talk Podcast Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast, highlighting its focus on celebrating industry professionals. Scott mentions the current event, Xcelerate 2025, sponsored by Fluke Reliability, and introduces the guests, Alexa and Angela from Mobius Institute. The discussion will focus on education, which is crucial for the industrial sector. Experiences at Xcelerate 2025 Scott asks Alexa and Angela about their experiences at Xcelerate 2025, noting the importance of face-to-face interactions. Angela shares that it's her second or third year attending the event, while Alexa is attending for the first time. Angela mentions that meeting people in person helps resolve issues quickly, as seen in a specific case where a problem was solved in 10 minutes. Scott highlights the interest in the education component of the event. Mobius Institute's Role in Education Alexa explains that Mobius Institute is well-known for vibration analysis but also offers courses in other areas like condition monitoring. Scott recalls a speaker at the event who was certified through Mobius Institute. Angela introduces herself as the Business Development Director for North America and Australia, overseeing courses and partners. Alexa describes her role as the Business Development and Events Manager, dealing with partners and instructors in North America and Australia. Mobius Institute's Certification Program Scott asks about the differences between Mobius Institute's certification program and other certifications in the reliability...

Clare FM - Podcasts
Bunratty to Host First-Ever ‘Bark in the Park' Fun Dog Show

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 8:07


Bunratty will be the canine capital of Clare on Sunday week! Bunratty Castle and Folk Park will be hosting its first-ever Bark in the Park event Ireland's newest dog show is set to offer a packed programme of light-hearted competition as canines of all shapes, sizes, and temperaments take centre stage at the County Clare visitor attraction. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Events Manager at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, Marie Brennan and Tom Mernagh, Guide Dogs for the Blind. Photo(C): Marie Brennan

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio
Cruising with Classics: Inside the Hot Rod Tour of Texas

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 29:55 Transcription Available


What happens when 300+ hot rods descend upon Houston's best-kept secret? We found out when the Hot Rod Tour of Texas rolled into Spindle Tap Brewery, transforming this hidden north Houston gem into a classic car paradise.Bobby Sparkman, the mastermind behind the tour, shared with us how the journey began with 302 vehicles cruising across Texas. Though a few participants encountered mechanical challenges along the way—including one enthusiast who decided that blowing a transmission was the perfect excuse for an upgrade—the spirit of the tour remained undiminished with over 200 hot rods continuing the adventure.The real discovery of our broadcast was Spindle Tap Brewery itself. Elizabeth Valentine, their Marketing and Events Manager, pulled back the curtain on this nine-year-old establishment that's far more than just a place to grab a craft beer. Sprawling across 3.5 acres, this family-friendly venue offers everything from putt-putt golf to cornhole tournaments, multiple music stages, and enough space to host both corporate events and car shows simultaneously.What struck us most was how Spindle Tap has created something truly uncommon: a craft brewery where families are welcome at all hours, where award-winning IPAs share space with stouts and lighter options, and where the business model extends beyond beer to include logistics, crating, and warehousing operations. Their distribution now reaches seven states, yet they've maintained that local, hidden gem quality that makes stumbling upon them feel like finding buried treasure.Whether you're a car enthusiast, a craft beer aficionado, or simply someone looking for a unique place to spend an afternoon, Spindle Tap represents the perfect intersection of Texas hospitality and craftsmanship. Next time you're looking for something off the beaten path, point your hot rod (or family sedan) toward this unexpected oasis where good people, good cars, and good beer come together.Check out our upcoming broadcasts and subscribe to catch more hidden gems and automotive adventures!Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12noonCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk

Good Morning Aurora
Interview w/ Tiffany King | Events Manager, Northern Illinois Food Bank

Good Morning Aurora

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 24:11


Good morning and happy Monday! Today we've got a great new guest joining our program. This morning we're pleased to speak to Tiffany King, Events Manager for the Northern Illinois Food Bank. We're excited to learn from Tiffany and hear about all the wonderful things the Northern Illinois Food Bank has going on in our community. For more information about events volunteering and making a donation you can visit their website here: https://solvehungertoday.org/Here's the news:- Visit Alive Aurora every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Drop In Space for 5th through 12th graders! From 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm there will be a variety of activities to take part in, teen-led and teen-driven. See the flyer for more details and follow the Alive Center on Facebook and Instagram!Have a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcastThe second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora.Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorailInstagram: goodmorningaurorailSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningauroraACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV#positivevibes #positiveenergy #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #morningnews #morningshow #monday #northernillinoisfoodbank

Due di denari
2 aprile - Polizze contro le calamità naturali: gli obblighi per le imprese

Due di denari

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025


A pochi giorni dalla scadenza, che era fissata per il 31 marzo, è arrivata la proroga dei termini per l’obbligo di una polizza contro le calamità naturali per tutte le imprese. Il consiglio dei ministri ha approvato infatti venerdì 28 marzo un decreto-legge che introduce rinvii scaglionati a seconda delle dimensioni: le aziende più piccole avranno tempo fino al primo gennaio 2026 per mettersi in regola, quelle di medie dimensioni dovranno farlo entro il primo ottobre mentre per le grandi imprese non c'è una proroga ma una sospensione delle sanzioni per 90 giorni, comprendendo quindi tutto il mese di giugno. Con i nostri ospiti facciamo il punto sull'adozione di queste forme di copertura, l'importanza di analizzare i rischi e i criteri da seguire per effettuare la scelta. Intervengono Flavio Sestili - presidente di AIBA, Associazione Italiana Brokers Assicurativi - e Umberto Guidoni, condirettore generale ANIA, Associazione Nazionale Imprese Assicuratici. Nella prima parte della puntata torniamo a dedicare uno spazio alla "truffa telefonica del curriculum" molto diffusa in queste settimane. Attraverso telefonate anonime e messaggi WhatsApp fraudolenti si lascia credere a chi viene raggiunto di essere stato inserito in una selezione lavorativa. Assolavoro, l’Associazione Nazionale delle Agenzie per il Lavoro, ha pubblicato un vademecum per aiutare chi si trova nella delicata fase della ricerca del lavoro a non incappare in queste brutte sorprese. Ci colleghiamo con Michele Ferrauto, Communication & Events Manager di Assolavoro.

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Katie Wheeler on C.I.L.T's 3rd Level Conference: Innovation & Networking in Logistics

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 7:45


Katie Wheeler, the Marketing & Events Manager at the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT). Katie oversees events that promote innovation in logistics, and one of the highlights coming up is the 3rd Level Conference & Networking Event in Wexford taking place on 5th April 2025 at Rosslare Europort

TLC, Tend Life Community
Serving Up Sound and Flavor

TLC, Tend Life Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 51:54


Step into the heart of Bothell's community spirit with this week's episode of TLC: Tend Life Community Podcast! We're chatting with Madison Wean, the Operations and Events Manager at The Cottage Bothell, a bistro where cozy vibes meet bold flavors. Madison dishes on how The Cottage creates an unforgettable guest experience through its scratch-made menu, craft cocktails, and lively events. During our “Sipping on Success” segment, we toast with a glass of 2019 Latta Latta GSM, adding a perfect pairing to this flavorful conversation. Whether it's the farm-to-table freshness, the live music, or the community connection, Madison shares why The Cottage is a local favorite. Grab your headphones, raise a glass, and get ready to savor the stories behind this hidden gem. Tune in for a recipe of inspiration, flavor, and community connection!

ADALive!
Episode 138: The 2025 National ADA Symposium and Accessible Event Planning

ADALive!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 28:26


For more information, bios, resources, and transcripts visit adalive.org/episodes/episode-138/. Barry Whaley and Lisa Tucker discuss how to plan and host the ADA National Symposium, emphasizing the importance of accessibility for people with disabilities. As the Events Manager at the Great Plains ADA Center, Lisa outlines her role in choosing locations, contract management, assisting with the registration from start to finish, and ensuring ADA accommodations for all participants. Barry and Lisa discuss the challenges of making conference presentations accessible and why it is important to ask the right questions during the registration process. Lisa explains why technology like video remote captioning and sign language interpreters are required for accessibility. She also shares resources for accessible event planning and encourages self-advocacy for participants with disabilities.

Market Proof Marketing: New Home Builder Marketing Insights
Ep 372 - See You At The 2025 International Builders' Show!

Market Proof Marketing: New Home Builder Marketing Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 45:41


Market Proof Marketing · Ep 372 - See You At The 2025 International Builders' Show! Join Jackie Lipinski, Julie Jarnagin and Beth Russell for an exciting new episode! They kick things off by applying recent experiences to insightful marketing opportunities, and sharing the importance of speaking your customers' language. Julie talks about the team's upcoming trip to Las Vegas for the 2025 International Builders' Show, and the team gives practical advice for those looking into some influencer marketing this year. Story Time (03:08): Beth brings up an example surrounding the times we nearly trip on uneven pavement, and how it relates to our marketing strategies. Julie brings a prop -- her Native body wash -- which has two columns next to the ingredients, one showing the name, and the other explaining what it actually is. Things brings up a good lesson for builders in the importance of speaking our customers' language. Jackie is getting a new deck put in, and shares the different approaches she experienced when getting quotes, and how it shaped her expectations. In The News (17:00): Join Do You Convert at the 2025 International Builders' Show Julie shares the dates and locations that she, Kevin Oakley and Karla Tuten will be speaking Kevin will be talking about leveraging technology for incredible customer experienceKarla will be talking about the importance of brand consistency Julie shares a story about her "what not to do" style presentationThe trio reminds you -- wear comfortable shoes at IBS! How to Win With Influencer Marketing In a Year of Big Change and Endless OptionsAuthenticity is such an important element, and the way you can merge someone's content into your storytelling is where a story comes to life An "influencer" you work with doesn't always need to be someone with the largest page, it can be those who work at and are passionate about your company Has spring housing demand already started?For new homes -- it's our season! Now is the time to put your foot on the gas. They discuss trends in the appointment-to-sale ratio and the 2024 Wrapped and Q4 Online Sales Benchmarks that just dropped and will be discussed in more detail in a future episode! Google Ads Search Max - new match type spottedA new match type -- smart matching -- has been spotted by some users Google hasn't announced yet what the new match type spotted is exactly It appears to be more A.I. based Things We Love - Things We Hate (34:55):Julie's favorite right now is that we are hiring for a Marketing and Events Manager at Do You Convert! She also loves the app Hollarhype, that gives friends and family opportunity to share voice memos with you while you're running, which was so beneficial during she and Jessie Suggs' marathon! Beth's favorite is kicking off the Marketing Leadership Collective for 2025! Jackie is starting a book club with friends and would love your favorite recommendations: jackielipinski@doyouconvert.com. Like and subscribe on your favorite platform! The post Ep 372 - See You At The 2025 International Builders' Show! appeared first on Online Sales and Marketing for Home Builders - DYC.

The Weekly Roundup
Chatter with BNC | Lindsay Perry - Marketings & Events Manager at Wilson Chamber of Commerce

The Weekly Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 13:25


Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Lindsay Perry, the Marketing & Events Manager at the Wilson Chamber of Commerce. Passionate about leveraging creativity and strategic planning to support our chamber's mission and serve the vibrant business community in Wilson County. ----- Lindsay Perry on LinkedIn Wilson Chamber of Commerce

GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government
#659 Social Media 2.0 with Cathedral City, CA and CiviSocial

GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 59:32


Three guests joined the podcast to discuss a new approach to managing and creating social media. Sam Toles is the Founder and CEO at CiviSocial. Ryan Hunt is the Communications and Events Manager and Anne Ambrose is the Assistant City Manager for the City of Cathedral City, California. They shared their new and innovative approach to social media, how they track success, and the importance of video content. Host: Lauren Palmer

Student Voice - Future Leaders
Carving a Path: Leadership, Action Sports, and Personal Resilience with Luke Giacopelli

Student Voice - Future Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 24:34


Show Notes: In this episode, Lorraine reconnects with her high school classmate, Luke, now the Brand Activation and Events Manager at Woodward Park City. They dive into Luke's inspiring journey from an unconventional teen to a leader in the action sports industry. Here are the highlights:

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Cork Lights Up For Xmas From Friday!

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 7:46


PJ talks to Trish Murphy, Events Manager at Cork City Council about our Corkmas celebration! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Business of Meetings
243: Mastering Career Growth: The Right Language and Perception in Events with Carrie Davenport

The Business of Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 36:04


We are delighted to have a true rock star in the events industry joining us today.  As the lead Events Manager of Altria, Carrie Davenport is the powerhouse behind their event management success. She has received numerous awards from various organizations in the events industry, and she also hosts a podcast called Like an #EventBoss.  Carrie brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our conversation today. Stay tuned as she shares her expertise and passion. Connect with Eric Rozenberg On LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Website Connect with Carrie Davenport On LinkedIn Altria Like an #EventBoss   

The Segment
Ep. 165 Matt Konings wtih Horse Shoe Bike Park

The Segment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 99:43


Matt Konings is the Bike Park and Events Manager of Horse Shoe Bike Park located in Ontario Canada. He has been a pillar in the bike community and has been influencing riders on BMX and now into MTB. On the big bike he is an Ambassador for Jamis bikes. We spent some time going over his bikes and what Jamis has to offer. Matt is one genuine guy and hope you love his story. Matts Instagram: https://www.threads.net/@matt_konings?xmt=AQGzhIyoUtY3Acl5QIpHYMaHxN8xxlXv6oLREhioUIN8G9o Support for the Segment Podcast are brought to you by: THE SEGMENT / DISCOUNT CODES / SUPPORTERS YT Industries https://us.yt-industries.com/ Etnies MTB Shoes: Promocode TheSegment30 https://etnies.com/collections/bike-mtb  Versus Tires: www.versustires.com TASCO MTB Apparel 15% off https://tasco-mtb-2.kckb.st/3bb12b05 Promo Code: SEGMENT24  Spy Optic: https://www.spyoptic.com/ Promo code SEGMENT20  20% off your purchase Kapu Coffee Purchase "The Sender" here: https://kapucoffee.com/pages/segment 25% of the proceeds help the charity "Making Spirits Bright" which helps get kids outside and on bikes. https://msbfoundation.org/ 6D Helmets The only helmet to show an 80% reduction in angular rotational energy damage to your brain.   Shop 6D helmets here: https://www.6dhelmets.com/collections/trail?page=1&rb_product_type=Bike%20Helmet Mother Earth Brew Company:  https://www.motherearthbrewco.com/ PelliBikeCare:  https://www.pellibikecare.com/

Scran
Celebrating pioneering women and 200 years of Cardhu whisky

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 29:54


On this very special bonus episode of Scran produced in partnership with Diageo we are heading north as Cardhu distillery celebrates 200 years of producing whisky. Licensed in 1824, it was the first distillery to be officially pioneered by a woman. And what better way to mark this special occasion than by celebrating all women pioneers, and three in particular? This episode was recorded at Cardhu Distillery in Speyside and features snippets from a celebratory event where the team welcomed-in the local community to hear from these modern trailblazers. They are; fashion designer Siobhan McKenzie, Owner of Ujamaa Spice, Jawahir Al-Mauly and founder of Dear Green Coffee, Lisa Lawson. Rosalind chats to each of them about the challenges they've faced and the successes they've achieved in their inspiring businesses. To hear more about the history of Cardhu and the celebrations to mark 200 years of licensed whisky production (including a new bottling) Rosalind also chats to Assistant Experience & Events Manager for Cardhu, Jo Henderson. You'll find out more about 200 years of Cardhu and the anniversary celebrations here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Daily Sun-Up
Sun events manager Kristina Pritchett and Sun writer Kevin Simpson talk about the second annual SunFest.

The Daily Sun-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 18:17


Today - Sun events manager Kristina Pritchett chats with writer Kevin Simpson about the recently completed, second annual SunFest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women Who Lead
Leading Latinas | Patricia Boezio, Susan Mendez, Laura Vazquez - 039

Women Who Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 50:32


In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we're celebrating by highlighting the inspiring stories of strong Latinas. In this episode, I sit down with three incredible women to discuss their journeys in real estate and mortgage, along with their dedicated service to the Latino community. Grab your cafecito and listen to this special edition of Women Who Lead! Meet The Leaders Patricia Boezio - Former Honorary Consul of Ecuador; Georgia, Branch Manager, American Pacific Mortgage. Susan Mendez - Special Projects and Events Manager, Long Realty. Laura Vazquez - REALTOR®, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Realty & Perrie Mundy Realty Group. Navigating Challenges as Minorities Being a latina brings more challenges for a minority in a male-dominated industry. Patricia shares her journey as a double minority and highlights the skepticism she faced.  Those whose first language isn't English knows the struggles of trying to communicate with others in this country. Laura discusses her language challenges despite being a second-generation American and how she overcame them.  Susan recalls the initial undervaluation of women's contributions but underscores the value of bilingual communication in gaining trust within the Latino community. Importance of Mentorship and Community Mentorship provides a safe space to help you grow and learn without being harshly judged. Each of my guests share how mentorship has helped them within the profession.  Patricia, Susan, and Laura share how mentorship has played pivotal roles in their careers, providing support and encouragement during challenging times. Patricia Boezio appreciates multi-generational panel discussions for the wealth of wisdom they bring. Favorite Quotes & Words of Wisdom Patricia - "Love has no borders or barriers. It is the feeling that unites hearts" Laura's advice is for listeners to set clear goals for themselves and make a vision for yourselves. When you do this  Susan shares that her favorite podcast is this one (Women Who Lead), another reason why you should tune in. She enjoys listening to these sessions because they offer valuable lessons from others that can be applied to both your personal and professional life. When you help another woman rise, we all shine. And that's how we make an impact. So, let's build each other up and shine brighter than the sun. For more great content from Teresa, connect with her on LinkedIn, join her Women Who Lead Series on Facebook, and subscribe to her YouTube channel. You can find more episodes of Women Who Lead on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else podcasts can be found. This episode is brought to you in part by Venus et Fleur. Are you looking for a great way to show appreciation to family, friends, or even customers? Give them a floral arrangement they won't forget anytime soon. These beautiful arrangements make the perfect closing gift for any realtor to stay top of mind. Visit venusetfleur.com and use code “hsoa20” when ordering for 20% off.

Health Nonprofit Digital Marketing
Are Millennials Reshaping Your Nonprofit's Workplace Culture? Featuring Kate Mayne of OLSHF

Health Nonprofit Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 41:53


In this episode of Health Nonprofit Digital Marketing, Spencer Brooks talks with Kate Mayne from OLSHF about the unique perspectives that millennial workers bring to the nonprofit sector. Kate shares her journey from the corporate world to finding fulfillment in nonprofit work, the importance of work-life balance, and the evolving expectations around workplace culture across generations. Listen in to learn how understanding these dynamics can help foster a more inclusive and effective workplace for all ages. About the guest Kate Mayne is the Marketing & Events Manager at the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation. A dynamic and results-driven professional with a diverse skill set and a passion for making things happen, she is fluent in English, speaks business-level Spanish, and has intermediate skills in Korean. Known for her efficiency and enthusiasm, she excels in coordinating and managing projects of all sizes. Her expertise lies in planning and executing digital marketing strategies, social media management, and public speaking, ensuring successful outcomes in every endeavor she undertakes.  Resources Organization website: https://olshf.org/Organization Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olshf/Organization Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olshf Organization Twitter: https://x.com/olshf_official Organization LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/olshf Organization YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/olshf Connecting Across Generations for Nonprofit Success with Nicole Mandarano of the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation: https://brooks.digital/health-nonprofit-digital-marketing/connecting-across-generations Contact Kate LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitlynmayne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmayniac/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kmayniac  

Event Marketing Redefined
Ep 101 | Finding Mentors and Nurturing Mentorship for Event Marketers: A Real Story From Our Community

Event Marketing Redefined

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 45:35


Mentorship is often touted as a crucial component of professional growth, but what does it actually look like in practice, especially in the events industry? We all know the journey to success can be challenging, filled with uncertainties and questions—and that's exactly where having a mentor can make all the difference.Morgan Wood, Marketing and Events Manager at Q-PAC, reached out to us in search of guidance, and we immediately thought of Gerilynn Marburger, Director of Global Events at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, whose passion for mentorship was evident from our very first live show with her. Gerilynn's enthusiasm to help Morgan set the stage for a meaningful mentorship journey that we can't wait to share with you.In this episode, you'll discover:✅ How to establish clear goals and expectations in a mentoring relationship✅ The real challenges and triumphs of maintaining a mentor-mentee relationship, from imposter syndrome to breakthrough moments✅ Tips on how to approach potential mentors and make the most out of your mentorship experienceAnd more!This isn't just another conversation about professional development; it's a real, raw, and relatable story that underscores the highs and lows of finding and nurturing mentorship.Connect With ThemGerilynn Marburger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerilynnmarburger/ Morgan Wood: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mperry22/ Connect With MeOn my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-kleinrock-9613b22b/On my Company: https://rockwayexhibits.com/

Twins Talk it Up Podcast
Episode 203: K9s for Warriors

Twins Talk it Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 15:37


There are bonds and partnerships that can not only support successful growth, they can foster healing and recovery from traumatic experiences including brain injuries and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). A partner of the Twins Talk programs, ConnectWise is committed to bringing awareness and support for our veterans and organizations who champion their mental health wellness and recovery. K9s for Warriors, an organization providing highly-trained service dogs to military Veterans, while contributing to policy-level reform, is one of those organizations. Andrea Caby Barrow, Invent Programs and Events Manager at ConnectWise, facilitates the partnership with K9s for Warriors and coordinates activities for our IT Nation community. Attendees and members of the community are able to participate in making treats and meet veterans and members of the K9s for Warriors organization through IT Nation Secure and IT Nation Connect. Learn about the formation of this incredible organization from a passionate representative and why more should get involved. . They fought for our freedom, let's empower our veterans and heroes by donating and getting involved with this amazing organization. Visit k9sforwarriors.org/ and make a difference in the lives of our veterans and rescue dogs. --- more --- If you are looking to learn the art of audience engagement while listening for methods to conquer speaking anxiety, deliver persuasive presentations, and close more deals, then this is the podcast for you. Twins Talk it Up is a podcast where identical twin brothers Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown discuss leadership communication strategies to support professionals who believe in the power of their own authentic voice. Together, we will explore tips and tools to increase both your influence and value. Along the way, let's crush some goals, deliver winning sales pitches, and enjoy some laughs. Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown train on speaking and presentation skills. They also share from their keynote entitled, “Identically Opposite: the Pursuit of Identity”. Support and Follow us: YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCL18KYXdzVdzEwMH8uwLf6g Instagram: @twinstalkitup Instagram: @dsbleadershipgroup Twitter: @dsbleadership LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/twins-talk-it-up/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/dsbleadershipgroup/ Facebook: facebook.com/TwinsTalkitUp Facebook: facebook.com/dsbleadership/ Website: dsbleadershipgroup.com/TwinsTalkitUp

What'sHerName
BONUS: A Night of Celebration Live

What'sHerName

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 95:23


What'sHerName goes live! To launch our new book, What's Her Name, A History of the World in 80 Lost Women, former episode guests convene in London from all over the world for a Night of Celebration! In rapid-fire succession, brilliant 3-minute performances of poetry, song, story and dance take us chronologically through the history of the world. The magic is punctuated throughout with short readings by Katie and Olivia from the new book. The packed house at the Vagina Museum, with the most enthusiastic audience, made for a heartwarming night we'll never forget! Guest Performers in order of appearance: Introduction and reading by GABBY NEMETH, Senior Editor at Michael O'Mara Books Musician and composer SAM HENDERSON (our little brother!) performing the world's oldest written song, the Seikolos Epitaph Chemist and poet KIRK STAPLEY, reading his poem "Naia" SISTER RITA MINEHAN, Brigidine Sister and founding member of the Solas Bhríde Centre, reading St. Brigid's Lake of Beer Prayer GABO CEMÉ, founder of Eco Maya Travel and Wild Animal Sanctuary, telling the story of Zazil-Ha Westminster Abbey's AARON PATERSON, reading the 17th century petitions and receipts of Elizabeth Gregory, Head Carpenter of the Abbey Award-winning Pakistani singer-songwriter and Bollywood music director ZEB BANGASH performing Roshe, a love poem by 16th century Persian mystic Habba Khatun Professor WALEED ZIAD of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, telling the story of 19th century Sufi mystic Dadi Mithan IAN MORTIMER, bestselling author of more than twenty books on the history of England, reflects on the life of Harriot Mellon Composer JESSICA WADLEY performing her original song "Mount Florence" about Yosemite adventurer Florence Hutchings Dancer and choreographer JANET COLLARD performing her interpretation of 1920s cabaret dancer Valeska Gert's infamous "prostitute dance," Canaille. KIP WILSON reading from her novel-in-verse One Last Shot, about Spanish Civil War photojournalist Gerda Taro NIKKI DRUCE, host of the Macabre London podcast, recreates the final seance of Helen Duncan, Britain's last convicted witch Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter NEYLA PEKAREK, formerly of The Lumineers, performs "I Want Everything" from her 2022 musical Rattlesnake Kate SOPHIE POLDERMANS, author of Seducing and Killing Nazis, telling the story of Truus and Freddie Oversteegen and Hannie Schaft Composer and musician Erica Glenn, Director of Choral Activities at BYU - Hawaii, performing an Art Song by Ukranian composer Stefania Turkevych Historian PAM TOLER tells the story of anti-fascist war correspondent Sigrid Schultz, from her forthcoming book The Dragon from Chicago Art Historian MONICA WALKER, Events Manager at the Old Operating Theater Museum, performs a bellydance in honor of Samia Gamal of Egypt Artist, designer, and illustrator ELLA KASPEROWICZ, illustrator of our second book A Stinky History of Toilets, whose whimsical illustrations brighten the future of the world Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

#liveandcreate
127 Heidi Markle (Make Music Day Kansas City )

#liveandcreate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 29:40


Heidi Markle has an extensive background in special event production and has been the Marketing & Events Manager with Kansas City, MO Parks & Recreation for 17 years. In 2000, KC Parks joined the Make Music Alliance and, together with a committee of local live music enthusiasts and professionals, presented Kansas City's first city-wide Make Music Day in 2021. Heidi enjoys cooking, happy hours, her puggle Harper, and helping to make KC a great place to live, work and play!    In this episode, Heidi shares her deep passion for live music and community engagement, which she channels into organizing diverse events and festivals that activate the city's parks and public spaces. She discusses the magical experience of the Make Music Day concerts and her excitement to see Kansas City's involvement continue to grow. Check out all the great events through KCMO Parks and Recreation  https://kcparks.org/ Check out Make Music Day  https://makemusicday.org/ Welcome to the #liveandcreate podcast, hosted by Miguel Antonio, singer-songwriter, speaker and Lead Vocalist of the band Run With It . In this podcast, Miguel engages in meaningful conversations with artists and entrepreneurs, delving into the essence of living a great life and creating great things. Our discussions revolve around the personal stories and inspirations of our guests, touching on practical aspects of both business and artistic creation. These conversations evolve into philosophical explorations, encompassing the art of life, music, and the pursuit of a better world. to be a guest on the show email ⁠⁠booking@justthemiguel.com⁠⁠ To check out Miguel's band Run With It ⁠https://runwithitband.net⁠

Champagne Problems
Panel Discussion @ Counterculture NA Beverage Festival 2024

Champagne Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 33:55


Champagne Problems host Patrick Balsey, facilitates a live panel discussion at the Counterculture NA beverage festival. Panelists include Counterculture Club founder Molly Ruggere, Jacob Virgil, Director of Strategic development at Noda Brewing, Miranda Michaels, Events Manager for The Mule and Devils Foot Beverage Company and Corinne Brown, the founder of Be Refreshed Beverage Company. Tune in to hear a wide range discussion on the topic of NA beverage and NA culture.  Thank you to our sponsor: Bonbuz: https://bonbuz.com/