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Executive Director Susan Faus with Fargo Parks & Recreation is in studio with guest host Denise Kolpack to discuss the projects and facilities at Fargo Parks and Rec.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El celler de Mas Llossanes ofereix visites guiades a la cava i a les vinyes, algunes de les quals poden ser en català. Els visitants poden fer visites a les vinyes, cursos de degustació de vins i altres activitats.
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Lee Faus - Global Field CTO, GitLab. We talk about Lee's developer journey from high school teacher to GitLab, software development evolution and devops, intelligent data fabric, AI in software upskilling developers, and a little Minecraft. Lee Faus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leefaus/ GitLab: https://about.gitlab.com/ Save 20% off OSFF with this code: OSFFL24LF20 Register Here & Attend the London Open Source in Finance Forum 26 June 2024: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum-london/ 2023 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2023 FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter - more show notes to come Grizz's Info | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ | grizz@finos.org ►► Visit FINOS www.finos.org ►► Get In Touch: info@finos.org
Artspeak Radio, Wednesday, May 22, 2024, 9am -10am CST, 90.1fm KKFI Kansas City Community Radio, streaming live audio www.kkfi.org Producer/host Maria Vasquez Boyd welcomes artists Vania Soto, José Faus, and […] The post Artspeak Radio with Vania Soto, José Faus, & Chico Sierra appeared first on KKFI.
Who hasn't looked out over a sea of young children staring blankly out of the window and wondered if they're paying attention? Who hasn't considered explaining the story or the vocabulary to ensure the children really get it? Perhaps we need to reconsider how young children move and understand in God's world so we can answer today's question: Do my little kids even understand this story?I'm joined by Mrs. Amanda Faus and Mrs. Brooke Johnson to discuss understanding in the early years by bringing together philosophy and practical realities with a heavy dose of humor and personal story. Plus, they turn the mic on me and tell me I'm wrong. Did I mention I called in my real friends for this one? Footnotes for this episodeThe Wonder Years | PodcastThe Wonder Years | Substack (Includes Wonder Tales series!)Ep 07 Stories | The Wonder YearsEp 05 How Littles Learn | The Wonder Years with Alec BiancoAn Experiment in Criticism, C.S. LewisThe Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. LewisBeauty in the Word, Stratford CaldecottBook Girl, Sarah ClarksonRisen MotherhoodEp 07 | For King and Country!: The Mythic and Moral ImaginationEp 08 | Tell Me A Story: An Interview with Emelie Thomas | Emelie's Substack “Sacramental Stories”Simply Convivial with Mystie WinklerJohn Senior's The Thousand Good Books ListBeatrix PotterPaul Galdone Folk TalesEveryman's Aesop's Fables__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 800+ mother-teachers in Common House (It's like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!
Eduardo Faus, responsable del departamento de análisis técnico en Renta 4 Banco, ha analizado la actualidad económica en Negocios TV con la atención puesta en el IBEX 35, el oro y el petróleo.
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
In this episode of Do This Not That, Jay chats with Ashley Faus, Head of Lifecycle Marketing at Atlassian, about the importance of capturing intent and using explicit CTAs in B2B marketing. They discuss common misconceptions around intent, how to design content and CTAs that attract high-intent leads, and why relying on marketing-qualified leads (MQLs) can hurt both marketing and sales teams.Key Discussion Points- The difference between inferred intent and explicit, stated intent (02:03)- Titling and promoting content in a way that attracts the right intent levels (03:06)- Why number-based lead targets can result in low-quality leads (05:30)- Being explicit and prominent with sales CTAs instead of hiding them (08:23)- Why "learn more" is a harmful CTA (11:04)- Tips for creating CTAs that drive the desired action (12:04)
Ever noticed how storytelling makes things click better? Dive into the 23rd Growth Podcast, where Ashley Faus brilliantly connects theater and marketing — think audience empathy, changing costumes, motivations, and more. As a seasoned writer, speaker, and Head of Lifecycle Marketing at Atlassian, Ashley unpacks invaluable insights into the realms of marketing and business, offering a unique perspective on different topics through engaging storytelling.In this podcast, you'll:
We were thrilled to have Isabelle join us for a chat this week. She is one of the best boulderers around and has been responsible for a large amount of boulder development. She has the hardest first ascent by a female to her name, and yet her accomplishments have often seemed to fly slightly under the radar, especially the ones that we thought would have been big news in the climbing world! We chat a little bit about why that might be and also a lot about boulder development, including how the groups she often climbs with keep their projects open and their reputation for being generous with showing others their projects. If you're enjoying our podcast and would like to support us please do consider checking out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823 Support the show
El subsecretario de Salud, Hugo López-Gatell se destapa y dice que quiere competir por la candidatura para ser Jefe de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México… Mejor que le haga como en la pandemia y que se quede en casa pero para siempre… En temas de justicia, ayer un juez federal ordenó la liberación provisional para el abogado Juan Collado… Es decir, seguirá siendo procesado por lavado de dinero y delincuencia organizada, pero fuera del reclusorio… El juez concedió la medida debido a su deteriorado estado de salud de Collado… Además, por cuarta vez un tribunal ordena la liberación del fiscal de Morelos, Uriel Carmona… Y ayer elementos de la Marina, el Ejército y la Guardia Nacional realizaron un cateo en las instalaciones de la Fiscalía Antricorrupción de Morelos… Se reportó que ese operativo tuvo varías anomalías, por ejemplo se impidió el paso de personal de Derechos Humanos y varios trabajadores acusaron que estaban retenidos en contra de su voluntad… Y en los temas de deportes, el cuatro de octubre se estrena en Netflix un documental sobre David Beckham… Y en los espectáculos, Faus nos va contar sobre las nuevas acusaciones de racismo en contra de la cantante Lizzo… Quédense con nosotros, denle like a esta transmisión, pongan sus colores en el chat y suscríbanse a La Saga para que nuestra comunidad sea más y más grande…
El subsecretario de Salud, Hugo López-Gatell se destapa y dice que quiere competir por la candidatura para ser Jefe de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México… Mejor que le haga como en la pandemia y que se quede en casa pero para siempre… En temas de justicia, ayer un juez federal ordenó la liberación provisional para el abogado Juan Collado… Es decir, seguirá siendo procesado por lavado de dinero y delincuencia organizada, pero fuera del reclusorio… El juez concedió la medida debido a su deteriorado estado de salud de Collado… Además, por cuarta vez un tribunal ordena la liberación del fiscal de Morelos, Uriel Carmona… Y ayer elementos de la Marina, el Ejército y la Guardia Nacional realizaron un cateo en las instalaciones de la Fiscalía Antricorrupción de Morelos… Se reportó que ese operativo tuvo varías anomalías, por ejemplo se impidió el paso de personal de Derechos Humanos y varios trabajadores acusaron que estaban retenidos en contra de su voluntad… Y en los temas de deportes, el cuatro de octubre se estrena en Netflix un documental sobre David Beckham… Y en los espectáculos, Faus nos va contar sobre las nuevas acusaciones de racismo en contra de la cantante Lizzo… Quédense con nosotros, denle like a esta transmisión, pongan sus colores en el chat y suscríbanse a La Saga para que nuestra comunidad sea más y más grande…
Good for Business Show with LinkedIn Expert Michelle J Raymond.
The term "Thought Leader" gets used a lot on LinkedIn, and this week's guest Ashley Faus is here to challenge the notion that posting content equals thought leadership. If it isn't that, what is it? Ashley Faus challenges the idea of outsourcing originality, ignites the power of personal thinking, and tackles the conflict between tools and true depth of ideas. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:21 - Defining Thought Leadership 00:02:27 - Elements of Thought Leadership 00:05:46 - Self-Identification as a Thought Leader 00:09:21 - Rareness of Thought Leadership 00:10:21 - Four Pillar Framework for Thought Leadership 00:13:32 - The Evolution of Thought Leadership 00:14:54 - Reevaluating the Numbers 00:16:21 - Starting the Journey to Thought Leadership 00:19:46 - The Importance of Practice and Evolution 00:22:33 - Being Contrarian vs. Depth of Ideas 00:26:43 - Can You Be a Thought Leader with a Ghostwriter or AI? 00:27:36 - The Role of Thinking in Thought Leadership 00:28:43 - Thought Leadership Extends Beyond LinkedIn 00:30:05 - The Limitations of Ghostwriting and AI Connect with Ashley Faus on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyfaus/ ABOUT MICHELLE J RAYMOND Michelle J Raymond is an international LinkedIn B2B Growth Coach. To continue the conversation, connect with Michelle on LinkedIn and let her know you are part of the community of podcast listeners. Michelle J Raymond LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellejraymond/ B2B Growth Co offers LinkedIn Training for teams to build personal and business brands as well as a LinkedIn Profile Recharge service for Founders/CEOs. Book a free intro call to learn more - https://calendly.com/michelle-j-raymond/book-an-intro-call-15mins LinkedIn for B2B Growth Podcast is a fully accessible podcast. Audio, Video, Transcript and guest details are available on our podcast website - https://linkedinforb2bgrowthpodcast.com/ Subscribe to our LinkedIn for B2B Growth YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@LinkedInForB2BGrowth www.b2bgrowthco.com #linkedin #thoughtleadership #b2bgrowth
Join us as Jordan welcomes good friend and Film3 pioneer Miguel Faus. Pull up as they talk about the process of the first European Feature Film CALLADITA being funded by the power of JPGs, traditional distribution models and converting community. Brought to you by The Squad. ------------------------------- JORDAN BAYNE OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.jordanbayne.com TWITTER https://twitter.com/jordanbayne INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/jordan_bayne LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-bayne ------------------------------ The Film3 OG and the Next Wave of Cinema Podcast is hosted by Jordan Bayne, the award winning filmmaker and thought leader behind the Film3 Movement. This podcast has conversations with the cutting edge thought leaders, artists, filmmakers and creators who are trailblazing the Film3 Movement alongside Jordan and The Squad to create a better future for filmmakers. ------------------------------ RESOURCE LINKS THE SQUAD OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.filmsquad.io THE SQUAD TWITTER https://twitter.com/Film3Squad THE SQUAD DISCORD discord.gg/K9DEfNaSYn THE SQUAD INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/film3squad ------------------------------ MIGUEL FAUS TWITTER https://twitter.com/miguelfaus CALLADITA TWITTER https://twitter.com/calladitafilm MIGUEL FAUS INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/miguelfaus/ BIO: Miguel Faus Miguel Faus is a screenwriter, director and producer from Barcelona. His debut feature Calladita is the first European film ever funded by NFTs after a successful crowdfund led by Faus himself. It's based on his 2020 short film of the same title, which screened at many international festivals and was acquired by HBO. His previous short, The Death of Don Quixote, won the Melies d'Argent for Best European Short Film in Sitges 2018. In 2021, Variety named Faus one of ten "Spanish filmmakers to watch". Click SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode.
To use an industry buzzword, Atlassian is a ‘highly-matrixed' organization. This week's B2B Content Strategist guest is their Director of Integrated Product Marketing, Ashley Faus. In this video she speaks to host Amy Woods about her role – a mix of content, social, product marketing and developing early career. She also shares her experience around the systems and processes required to run her team smoothly, how they are incorporating and experimenting with AI and what she would do if she was presented with unlimited budget and no brief! Our host Amy Woods is the CEO and founder of Content 10x, the world's first and longest-running specialist content repurposing agency that partners exclusively with B2B tech and professional services businesses. Watch to find out: How Atlassian manages marketing across multiple products Exciting (and humorous) AI experimentation in content marketing How to avoid a content marketing faux pas Listen to the full conversation on B2B Content Strategist, where leading content marketers share their strategies for executing winning B2B content campaigns: https://www.content10x.com/b2b-content-strategist
Visual artist and poet José Faus, journalist C.J. Janovy, and writer Desideria Mesa, join host Whitney Terrell live from the Unbound Book Festival in Columbia, Missouri, to discuss Kansas City's literary legacy and its future. The group focuses on new book ban legislation, as well a white homeowner's recent shooting of Black teenager Ralph Yarl, who mistakenly knocked on his door. Mesa reflects on the Mexican boxcar community and how that history is still relevant and present in the city today. Faus talks about the Latino Writers Collective and The Kansas City Defender, two prominent Kansas City literary forces. Janovy discusses recent legislation restricting the rights of transgender people in Kansas and Missouri and a vote by the Missouri House of Representatives to defund libraries. Each author reads a short section of their work. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This episode of the podcast was produced by Rachel Layton and Anne Kniggendorf. José Faus The Life and Times of José Calderon “This Town Like That” C.J. Janovy No Place Like Home Desideria Mesa Bindle Punk Bruja Others: Unbound Book Festival Fiction/Non/Fiction, Season 5 Episode 12 - Intimate Contact: Garth Greenwell on Book Bans and Writing About Sex Fiction/Non/Fiction, Season 5 Episode 13 - Censoring the American Canon: Farah Jasmine Griffin on Book Bans Targeting Black Writers “In Kansas City, Wrong Door Shooting Reopens Questions About Racism” - New York Times “Missouri House Republicans Want to Defund Libraries. Here's Why” - PBS News Hour Latino Writers Collective Dan Jaffe Sharat Chandra Michelle Boisseau David Ray Ernest Hemingway Langston Hughes Gordon Parks Gwendolyn Brooks William Stafford Evan Connell Glenn North Hadara Bar-Nadav Anne Boyer The Kansas City Star Calvin Trillin The Kansas City Defender Emanuel Cleaver II Quinton Lucas Richard L. Berkeley Kansas City (Movie) Jay McShann William (Count) Basie Bennie Moten Charlie Parker Strawberry Hill “ACLU Sues Missouri Over Book Ban Law that Pushed School Libraries to Remove Hundreds of Titles” - KCUR “Racism and Fascism” by Toni Morrison “Kansas Bans Transgender Athletes from Women's, Girls' Sports” - Associated Press Westboro Baptist Church “Caitlyn Jenner: The Full Story” - Vanity Fair “Local Organizations Promote Understanding of Transgender Residents with Billboard” - The Collegian, Kansas State University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Building internal thought leaders is a topic that is frequently overlooked in personal branding. We all know that pretty much every industry has its thought leaders and companies are starting to get wise to realize that they have really smart people who might be the people other people are listening to. Thought leadership is great for the company's reputation, brand loyalty, and recruiting. Ashley Faus, Director of Integrated Product Marketing at Atlassian discusses why companies need to develop their thought leaders and some of the best ways they can support those initiatives. Listen in to learn:[3:10] What is thought leadership?[5:42] What are the benefits to developing internal thought leadership?[7:22] What is one reason companies are hesitant to develop thought leaders?[10:03] How does Ashley's role as a product marketer make her the perfect person to develop thought leaders?[13:46] How should a company select its thought leaders?[17:01] What are the best platforms or outlets for new thought leaders?[20:34] How does Ashely help to develop thought leaders?[22:16] How does Ashley work with new thought leaders to move beyond one piece of content?[25:09] What are some of the benefits Ashley has seen from developing thought leaders?[27:43] What can a smaller company do to begin to develop thought leaders?Follow Christine Gritmon on Twitter: @cgritmon and join her each Tuesday for the #ChatAboutBrand Twitter chatSubscribe to the Let's Talk About Brand Newsletter that goes out every Monday to ensure you don't miss a beat!Listen to Let's Talk About Brand on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The thought leader featured in this episode is a marketer, writer, speaker, singer, and actor. This premier product marketing expert also hosts the Rants with Ashley and Devin live stream. Ashley Faus is the Director of Integrated Product Marketing at Atlassian. Ashley smashed the use of funnels as a forward-looking strategy, why you should use the Playground Approach with your audience, and how to structure your content using Content Depths. Busted Myths: “The funnel is dead, use a playground instead.” In reality, a funnel is a retrospective measuring tool, not a significant driver of a company's strategy. Using a “playground” allows prospects to design their own journey based on what works best for them. Takeaways: While your funnel isn't a forward-looking tool, you can still glean many insights into your customers by examining the historical data from your funnel. This is a great source to learn about how people found your product and which channels were most effective. Think of which channels drove prospects to your company as a lagging metric and not a leading metric when reviewing funnel data. Channels move fast and so does the market, meaning channels that worked last time won't necessarily work this time. Data from your funnel can tell you what worked in the past and what didn't, but it will not tell you what changes to make, where the changes should be made, or when you should make changes in the future. The playground approach means creating an experience for your audience that allows them to design their own journey with seamless handoffs and that lets them get what they want when they want it. For example, pricing has traditionally been seen as a bottom-of-funnel discussion to be had once a seller has convinced the buyer of the value. However, for many buyers, pricing information is vital early on so they can see if the price is within their budget. When thinking about what content to create and how to structure it, consider using the Content Depth framework. There are three tiers to Content Depth: 1. Conceptual, 2. Strategic, 3. Tactical. Conceptual-level content explains the what and why of an idea and helps people think about the problem space. Strategic-level content speaks to the tools, processes, and key knowledge components needed to make that idea a reality. This helps people think about the solution space and do their own research. Tactical-level content provides prescriptive best practices and step-by-step instructions which are required to execute that strategy. Quote of the Show: “The funnel is dead, use a playground instead.” - Ashley Faus Shout Outs: Rev.com - Audio Transcription Service Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyfaus/ Atlassian website: https://www.atlassian.com/ Compass website: https://www.atlassian.com/software/compass Blog: https://consciouslycorporate.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashleyfaus Ways to Tune In: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763 Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/37228621-2f9c-4905-a223-1844effb49dd Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6Kdsamn Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Im7mytmu2wa2mekhoeixlja5hpe?t=The_Hard_Corps_Marketing_Show YouTube: https://youtu.be/us9lyP_HHY4 Hard Corps Marketing is produced and sponsored by Ringmaster, on a mission to create connections through B2B podcasts. Learn more at https://ringmaster.com/
This week's podcast discussion with Ashley Faus tackles content and thought leadership, including why attribution methods from 10 years ago no longer work, why thought leadership has to be divorced from revenue, and why great content is like a p
Integrated marketing is a strategy for delivering a unified message across all the marketing channels your brand uses. It lets businesses have a cohesive narrative about their brand and have a significant impact with their campaigns. And with an integrated marketing strategy, you can deliver mixed media messages or communicate in an independent voice. But marketing across multiple channels is also a challenge. The more you use, the more difficult it becomes to ensure message consistency. Given the complexity of digital marketing channels, integrated marketing usually requires focused planning and effort, and that's where an integrated marketing strategy can be of great help. In this episode of Content Logistics, our host Camille Trent welcomes Ashley Faus, the director of Integrated Product Marketing at Atlassian. Ashley gets into the structuring of a marketing team and why it's important not to separate the content and distribution parts from product marketing. Ashley and Camille discuss integrated marketing, the importance of shared goals for creating the right content strategy, and Ashley's different roles.
Nesta segunda meditação de janeiro de 2023, o estimado Padre Francsico Faus fala sobre os diferentes tipos de oração, suas características e contextos em que são mais adequadas. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jlio4/message
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Please welcome our special guest, Ashley Faus, a product marketing executive at Atlassian (the makers of Jira and Confluence). Our fascinating conversation ranges from her own hero's journey from musical theater into the wide world of marketing, and dips our toes into podcasting, facial expressions, tone of voice, genuineness, and improv. If you're at all interested in what separates good from great marketers, you've come to the right place.
Summary/AbstractAshley discusses her commitment to her job and how it is tied to her ability to brand build for Atlassian. She notes that as the company has grown, they have realized the need for a more formal process for brand evangelism and that she is a part of that process.In the conversation, Ashley discusses how her hobbies and skills have helped her become a more valuable asset to her company. She talks about how her love of public speaking and acting has helped her become a face for the brand, and how her knowledge of agile topics has made her a valuable speaker on behalf of Atlassian. She also discusses how the company's value of be the change you seek has helped them build their brand in a more flexible way, allowing employees to be more involved in the company's public image.She discusses the benefits of being a values-driven company, and how this benefits both the company and the individual employees. She also discusses how being empowered to build one's personal brand helps attract new talent to the company.Ashley also makes recommendations on how to begin the process of creating a personal brand and getting started with the content creation process. This can help you to start thinking about how your work relates to your personal life and expertise.Timestamps00:02:00The Benefits of Building Your Personal Brand Within Your Company00:03:47The Benefits of Being a Values-Driven Employee00:06:00How to Build Your Personal Brand on LinkedIn00:08:47How to Get Started With Writing Professional Content00:10:56The Benefits of an Active Social Media Presence for Businesses00:12:38How to Create Content That Drives Conversations00:14:34How to Create Content that Connects with Your Audience00:16:53How to Create Consistent Social Media Content When You Feel Stuck00:18:11The Importance of a Personal Brand00:20:08The Power of Personal Branding with Ashley Faus00:21:52The Benefits of Consistent Thought Leadership00:25:28The Importance of Branding and Positioning in Your Career00:27:00The Importance of Personal Branding in Career Success00:28:45The Power of a Prepared Mindset with Ashley FausMusic Credit: Maarten Schellekens - Riviera Follow us at: www.cascadingleadership.comlinkedin.com/in/drjimklinkedin.com/in/1lawrenceobrown
Summary/AbstractAshley Faus of Atlassian joins Dr. Jim to discuss a range of topics related to success, including weighted decision matrices, brand building, and credibility. Ashley shares her story of how she found success in multiple passion areas, and offers advice on how others can pursue their own goals.In this conversation, Ashley discusses her work in product marketing for Atlassian, her experience in a number of different industries, and her philosophy on work-life integration. She also talks about her hobby of baking, which she picked up during the Covid pandemic.In the beginning of the conversation, the idea of a weighted decision matrix is introduced. This matrix is a tool that can be used to help make decisions. The matrix takes into account different factors that are important to the decision maker and assigns a weight to each factor. The factors are then used to help make the final decision.Ashley and her husband used this matrix when deciding on colleges. They considered different factors such as location, cost, and degree programs. In the end, they were able to make a decision that was best for them.Ashley spoke about how to make decisions by weighing different trade-offs. This theory can be used when making decisions about things like job offers, where someone might consider factors such as growth potential, compensation, work-life balance, and the tasks of the role. To use the theory, Ashley recommends picking five categories of things that matter to you, and then assigning a percentage to each category to show how important it is to you. You can then score each job offer you receive in each category, and multiply that score by the percentage to get a total satisfaction score for each job. The job offer with the highest satisfaction score is the one you should take.Timestamps00:00:00Ashley Faus: The Road to Though Leadership - PT 100:02:00Ashley Faus: Work-Life Integration and Baking00:04:42The Benefits of a Weighted Decision Matrix00:06:19The Benefits of Using a Value-Based Decision Framework00:10:23The Power of Defining Your Priorities in Career Progression00:11:53The Different Industries I've Worked In00:13:28The Reality of Marketing: It's Not Always the 'Cool' Stuff00:15:38The Importance of Choosing the Right Manager When Starting Your Career00:19:46The Importance of a Sampling Period in Your Career00:22:28The Importance of Intentionality in Career Development00:25:19The Power of a Weighted Decision Matrix: How Ashley Faus Got Her Dream Job00:27:00The Importance of Growth and Development in the Workplace00:28:41The Power of Internal Moves: A Conversation with Ashley FausMusic Credit: Maarten Schellekens - Riviera Follow us at: www.cascadingleadership.comlinkedin.com/in/drjimklinkedin.com/in/1lawrenceobrown
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Neste episódio, Renata Ceribelli conversa com a cantora Roberta Sá, a comunicadora digital Dandara Pagu e a diretora de cena Camila Faus sobre o tabu de falar sobre sexo com a família, amigos e até com parceiros e parceiras.
How to Add Live Streaming to Your Marketing Mix. Periscope came online and fundamentally changed the world of video marketing. Today, long-form and short-form capabilities have been introduced on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram, and more platforms add live or native video capabilities every quarter! How do you utilize live stream broadcasts to connect with your community? What are the pros and cons of choosing a live-streaming app over a traditional video, webinar, or podcast? What kinds of stories can you tell with these new platforms? See examples of live stream success from brands across several industries, and learn how to create and execute a live stream strategy.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media, and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
El regreso de Claus y Faus. En este episodio platicamos sobre Nope, RIngs of Power, House of Hammer y el musical de Michael Jackson.
In this inaugural episode of The Notorious Thought Leader podcast, Ashley Faus, Director of Integrated Product Marketing at Atlassian, joins Erin Balsa to define thought leadership, explain the four pillars of thought leadership, and share tips for harnessing the brilliance of internal subject matter experts.
Those of us formally schooling are kicking off the new year right around now, so I thought it was the perfect time to share a BONUS episode as a bit of beginning of the year fun.I'm joined today by two dear friends, Amanda Faus and Brooke Johnson, to discuss how to form a classical Charlotte Mason co-op. I asked them my burning questions: how to build a co-op vision, how to share the group's philosophy with enquiring moms, what to do for mother's education, and more!I know you'll love their gracious wisdom and my opening troubles with technology. Grab a pen and some paper, and settle in. This is my hour-long gift to you for this second season, and I couldn't be more thrilled to introduce you to the world of co-ops through a conversation with our amiable guests, Amanda and Brooke!Pst. You can also watch today's interview over on Youtube! Just search The Commonplace!__________You can find Amanda on Instagram at @commonplacecontemplations or on her blog commonplacecontemplations.wordpress.com where she may eventually write about motherhood in the early years and homeschooling with a classical Charlotte Mason approach if she ever finds the time. You can find Brooke on Instagram @brookejohns where she is consistently inconsistent with posting. When she remembers, she may share a thought on Christian formation, hobby-farming, discipleship, motherhood, and homeschooling. __________To catch the bonus question at the end of the episode, join us in Patreon!----------You can find the full episode notes here.---------Interested in hearing bonus mini episodes and joining the monthly Q+A? Then you may enjoy The Commonplace on Patreon.
Imagine you're at a party and find yourself in a seemingly endless conversation with someone who only wants to talk about themselves… Can you feel yourself tune out as you desperately eyeball the nearest escape route? Unfortunately, your one-sided conversation with that chatty party-goer is the embodiment of way too many brands' social media strategies. So what to do instead? Become the company who makes people feel smart & cool and introduces them to the other smart, cool people at the online party. In this session, explore the new rules of social media and how your business can use it to build authentic long-term relationships with your audience. You'll learn: How to build trust and create long-term value for both you and your customersThe frameworks for building narratives that leverage real people in your feeds. About real-world B2B companies who are harnessing social media to meet and exceed their marketing goals.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
Creating the right strategy is a must-have because of overwhelming generic strategies. Most content is dying without engagement. Ashley Faus replies to the following questions: How do you generate content ideas? What are the benefits of content marketing? How do you write a content marketing strategy? What is content planning in digital marketing? What are…
This week, Alrik and Liz chat with filmmaker and NFT expert Miguel Faus. We discuss the fundraising of his first feature as well as a full explanation of how NFTs work and how to raise money for projects in the web3 marketplace. We also play a new game, called 'The Game,' and answer a listener question. Enjoy! Sign up for Casting Networks today at: https://www.castingnetworks.com/movies/ For 20% off your Jambox subscription use code MMIH @ jambox.io Check out the ISA at: www.networkisa.org
Film NFTs--how do they work? What does the future of film looks like within the NFT space? We ask that exact question to our illustrious guests.
In the last episode (#228) I chatted with Ashley Faus about the differences between subject matter experts and thought leaders, and why does it matter? In this episode I sit down with content strategist and ghostwriter Brendan Keogh to recap the Ashley interview, to go deeper into the ‘expert vs thought leader' debate, and pull out what we think are the important distinctions. Here are some of the sub-topics we riff on: Why humility is a hallmark of a genuine thought leader (and what does this look like in action)Self-awareness: what kind of impact do you want to have in the world?Why it's important to evolve as a professional (whether expert or thought leader)The commoditization of expertise, and why experts need to be strategic in how they differentiate themselves (because the ‘expert world' is pretty crowded!) - from a personal branding perspective, this includes your personality, your values and principles, and your philosophyThe merged expert/thought leader e.g. Joanna Penn aka ‘The Creative Penn' (she's an authority on becoming an 'authorpreneur' and building a sustainable enterprise around your writing)Utility content (useful, helpful, how-to) vs leadership content (more visceral and thought provoking)Just because you publish a book doesn't make you a thought leader: “there's a higher bar than that,” says BrendanDo you have aspirations to become a thought leader: Are you prepared to put in the work to make that a reality? Are you prepared to publicly challenge the status quo, which is a hallmark of a thought leader?Why thought leaders need purpose and direction, but not necessarily be locked down to a narrow niche (“give yourself permission to grow and evolve”) We also refer to Ashley's riff on why experts shouldn't attempt a TED Talk (and why thought leaders shouldn't be in customer support!) Ashley has developed a framework that she calls the Four Pillars of Thought Leadership - you can check it out here. *** Reputation Revolution: Brought to you by the Credible Authority Academy ***
Good for Business Show with LinkedIn Expert Michelle J Raymond.
What exactly is a thought leader, and can anyone become one on LinkedIn? Ashley Faus joins the Good for Business Show to share her expert thoughts on how you too can build your personal brand and become a thought leader on LinkedIn. Host Michelle J Raymond asks - · Are thought leaders born or made? · What is the difference between an Influencer vs Subject Matter Expert vs Thought Leader? · Ashely's Four Pillars of Thought Leadership · Can organisations be thought leaders? Ashley Faus is Director of Integrated Product Marketing, Atlassian. Marketer, writer, speaker by day... singer, actor, fitness fiend by night! All views are her own. // TRANSCRIPT Full transcript is available here - https://share.descript.com/view/k5V3u6fQAoa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // GOOD TRADING CO SOCIALS Michelle J Raymond is a B2B LinkedIn Strategist, international LinkedIn Pages expert and best-selling author. Michelle founded Good Trading Co, to share her expert knowledge in social selling, content marketing, employee advocacy and B2B community building techniques. She designs and delivers tailor made strategies and training programs to help businesses generate brand awareness and attract opportunities using LinkedIn. Michelle is also the host of The Good for Business Show podcast and expert guest speaker.
We recently covered on the podcast the vexed question: Personal brand versus business brand - which one should we focus on? In this episode, we tackle an equally common question: What's the difference between subject matter experts and thought leaders? To help me dig deeper into this topic, I am joined by Director of Integrated Product Marketing at Atlassian, Ashley Faus. This is a subject dear to Ashley's heart, and she has some strong views on it! Ashley has developed a framework that she calls the Four Pillars of Thought Leadership - you can check it out here. She unpacks the framework and its four pillars: CredibilityProfileProlificDepth of Ideas Semantics, or not? While the whole ‘ expert vs thought leader' debate might sound like semantics, both Ashley and I agree that understanding the key differences between the two really does matter. Talking points include: Old school thought leader vs the ‘new' thought leaderHow some businesses approach thought leadership (badly) - looking at you SaaS companies!Why experts shouldn't attempt a TED Talk (and why thought leaders shouldn't be in customer support!)What value do you provide to the audience? It matters! Why thought leaders and experts need to keep updating their knowledge.The concept of 'Expertville vs Visionary Town' We also have a sidebar conversation about LinkedIn, and why it's important to be intentional with the content we post on the site, plus we wade into the ‘professional content' vs 'personal content' debate! Name-checked in this episode: Joanna PennAndrew DavisMark SchaeferDavid Meerman ScottAndy Crestodina It's a fun and energetic discussion, I hope you enjoy it! CONNECT WITH ASHLEY ON LINKEDIN *** Reputation Revolution: Brought to you by the Credible Authority Academy ***
En este episodio platicamos sobre las vacaciones de Faus en Acapulco, sobre la cinta Clean y El hombre gris.
Ashley Faus talks to Mike about the different types of speaking she does: theatre, speaking from stages, and also doing work presentations. She has so many helpful tips about making work-based presentations effective and useful, and getting people's attention. She also offers great tips around getting booked as a corporate or conference speaker.Ashley Faus (@ashleyfaus) is a "marketer, writer and speaker by day" and a "singer, actor and fitness fiend by night." She currently the Director Integrated Product Marketing at Atlassian. Mike Pacchione (@mpacc) is a public speaking coach and conference speaker. He offers individual and group coaching as well as workshops at BestSpeech.co.
Good day, Due to an unknown problem the first 79 episodes have all been removed from Itunes, Spotify, and other services. It is important to note, that they have not been removed from Captivate, and are still accessible there as with all of our episodes. These shows are being reuploaded in addition to our regular content.
The old framework of the buyer's journey is broken. Customers expect more access than ever to educational, engaging content at every stage of their decision-making. Ashley Faus believes it's time to reframe the buyer's journey as the content marketing playground where customers can learn, engage, and interact with content on their own terms—building trust and affinity that lasts a lifetime. As the Content Strategy Lead of Software Teams at Atlassian, Ashley manages a team for content and distribution for iconic software solutions that unleash the potential of every team. She talked to us about how to fully embody your audience, focus on building relationships, and reframe the content marketing funnel.Show TopicsFully embody your audienceFocus on authenticityTake time to understand the problem setSeek out potential storiesUnderstand how content marketing fits into the bigger pictureView marketing as relationship-buildingReframe the old buyer's journeyBuild a content marketing playgroundReimagine the content marketing funnelCreate content for the whole playgroundShow Links Check out AtlassianFollow Ashley Faus on LinkedIn or TwitterPast guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Sean Blanda (Crossbeam), Ilona Abramova (AppSumo), and many more.Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:020: Spark Creativity and Generate Memorable Content with Ryan Law (Animalz)041: Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)045: Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)009: The Long Game Podcast: Building Communities, Teams and Companies through Marketing with Sabel Harris019: Peak Performing, High-Earning Freelance Writing with Michael Keenan (Co-Founder at Peak Freelance)028: Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:015: Should You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?017: How Do Growth and Content Overlap?027: Is Organic Traffic the Best Traffic?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
Indie filmmaker and director Miguel Faus's film, "Calladita" is the first European film ever funded by NFTs. The film was selected at many festivals around the world and was recently acquired by HBO in the United States.Join us as we chat with Faus to learn about the story of Calladita, what inspired him to bring NFTs into web3, and how he will reward backers of his project.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today gmoney speaks with Catalonian filmmaker, Miguel Faus, known for the short film The Death of Don Quixote in 2018. He's a graduate of the MA Filmmaking at the London Film School and has written about cinema and interviewed film directors for Spanish magazines. Now he is here to discuss his film, Calladita, set to be one of first European films made entirely from NFT funding. Timecodes: 0:00 - INTRO 0:55 - How the cryptopunk community have supported Calladita 1:25 - Why Miguel chose to ape into cryptopunk 3:08 - Miguel's background in the filmmaking 5:41 - Best advice from established filmmakers 7:06 - How Miguel turned to directing his own material 9:48 - How Miguel first heard about crypto 11:45 - His path to funding films through NFTs 18:20 - Miguel's advice to new filmmakers in web3 21:49 - Details of Calladita 23:54 - Details and availability of Calladita NFTs 27:05 - How Miguel overcomes budgetary concerns 31:19 - Calladita DAO 33:15 - Hollywood vs European film industry 34:09 - Long term vision for Calladita 42:13 - What Miguel looks for when collaborating with others 43:46 - Miguel's future projects 45:55 - His favorite NFT
Ashley Faus is a marketer, writer, speaker, singer, and actor. And she's here to teach you how to stay on the cutting edge of marketing, without spending a lot of moola.
Learn Speak Teach #13 w/ Ashley Faus, The Queen Of Thought Leadership! ~ Thought leadership is the skilled process of being able to generate novel ideas and concepts that can be effectively taught to others. The value of thought leadership is that it helps business people establish themselves as experts in their field. It also helps them build their credibility within the industry by generating new ideas, concepts, and solutions. Thought leadership also helps companies build relationships with potential customers or partners. Join the conversation with Ashley Faus as she shares her marketing experience, observations, and philosophies on marketing, as well as the value of thought leadership. Ashley is a Marketer, writer, speaker, singer, actor, and fitness fiend. She has handled all aspects of marketing strategy and execution, from social media to content marketing, editorials, demand-gen, and promotional events. Ashely loves telling high-level stories that resonate with an audience and connecting the dots between many types of assets and distribution channels. Ashley's writing has been published on TIME, Forbes, MarketingProfs, and The Muse, and she has spoken on various marketing topics for INBOUND, Harvard Business Review, and MarketingProfs. ~ During this episode, you will learn about; [02:26] What's in it for you in today's episode [04:06] Meet Ashley Faus [06:53] Founding ideology behind her business; Consciously Corporate [12:06] What it means to be a “thought leader.” [16:03] Overview of Ashley's 4-pillar thought leadership framework [21:07] How do you track and know your position in thought leadership [31:19] A case study of a client Ashley worked with to build thought leadership [37:48] The best blend of thought leadership and content creation [42:40] Is thought leadership for everyone? [48:10] Rapid Fire questions [49:30] How Ashley learned about thought leadership [52:07] How you can connect with Ashley and learn more about thought leadership [52:54] Final nugget for you [53:23] Episode wrap up Notable Quotes ~ “The more you know, the more people know you.” ~ “Being good at your job does not make you a thought leader.” ~ “Marketing isn't a button. It's a recipe. Many things go in. Different amounts at different times.” ~ “Thought leadership is not just about having a good idea, it's about sharing that idea with others in a way that will be accepted.” - Watch The Full Episode Here: https://youtu.be/cLK3Hoy3JTg Keep In Touch with Ashley Faus: Website: https://consciouslycorporate.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashleyfaus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyfaus/ Article on the thought leadership framework: https://www.marketingprofs.com/articles/2021/45572/so-you-want-to-be-a-thought-leader-a-framework-and-guide-for-your-thought-leadership-strategy LinkedIn posts that show the 4-pillar framework: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6854848920477159425/ https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ashleyfaus_thoughtleadership-contentstrategy-activity-6795079540096950273-7NOt https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ashleyfaus_thought-leadership-framework-credibility-activity-6791416214855012352-bRrU https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ashleyfaus_thought-leadership-framework-profile-pillar-activity-6792117139760398336--riH https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ashleyfaus_thought-leadership-framework-prolific-pillar-activity-6792862842870726656--a4D https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ashleyfaus_thought-leadership-framework-depth-of-ideas-activity-6793929147841437697-0WI1 Article on the Content Playground, which includes explanation/examples of Content Depths: https://cxl.com/blog/content-playground/ https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ashleyfaus_contentstrategy-marketingstrategy-activity-6828412664558030848-_OHf — Follow me… Facebook www.facebook.com/balbertmarketing Instagram: www.instagram.com/realbenalbert/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ben-albert-a74737106/ – LST is made possible by www://balbertmarketing.com/
Speaking with both control and expressive energy can be a challenge. Gutsy Guinea Pig, Ashley Faus, demonstrates how awareness goes a long way in striking this difficult balance.
In this episode of SaaS Marketing Superstars podcast, I spoke with Ashley Faus. Ashley is a Content Strategy Lead at Atlassian, a Software development company that makes popular tools like Confluence, Jira and Trello. As she describes herself on LinkedIn, she's a marketer, writer, and speaker by day... and a singer, actor, and fitness fiend by night. Check out the show notes and get links to all the resources mentioned in this episode here: https://aaronzakowski.com/podcast-ashley-faus-atlassian/
Residents need to feel satisfied in order to renew with a community. Anissa Faus knows that creating a culture of satisfaction starts with her team of employees and extends outward from there. Listen in to glean insights about team development, attracting prospects, and focusing on what you can control to ensure your residents remain satisfied.
Ashley gives a better metaphor for content and explains the problem with the funnel marketing framework. She also talks theater, fitness, and why (by her own definition) she doesn't qualify as a thought leader.