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Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick connect with Kelly Norris (Author and Founder/Curator of The Public Horticulture Company, to talk about ecological ethics. Topics include the ecological gardening movement, inspirations for his books New Naturalism and Your Natural Garden, Kelly's favorite gardening trends, and finding your love for native plants. Music by Egocentric Plastic Men, Outro music by Dave Bennett. Follow Kelly Norris Here. Have a question or a comment? Call (215) 346-6189. Follow Native Plants Healthy Planet – Website / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube Follow Fran Chismar Here. Buy a T-shirt, spread the message, and do some good. Visit Old store Here. Visit New store Here!
Charlene Lam is a certified grief coach, speaker and the founder of The Grief Gallery. After her mother died suddenly in 2013, she leaned into her creativity and instincts as a curator to guide herself through grief. That work led her to help other people to process their grief and losses. Charlene believes we are ALL curators after a loved one dies. Her Curating Grief coaching framework is designed to be a creative and accessible way to process grief. She provides grief coaching to help bereaved people to feel less alone and better equipped to deal with the practical and emotional aftermath of losing a loved one. And when they're ready, to transform their pain, loss and grief into something beautiful so they can move forward with living their own fullest lives. As curator of The Grief Gallery, she presents exhibitions exploring death and grief during international design events and festivals, including NYCxDESIGN, DesignTO (Toronto) and the London Design Festival. She speaks about the power of art, creativity, story and meaning making for healthy grieving and post-traumatic growth. She's the author of the forthcoming book Curating Grief: A Creative Guide to Choosing What to Keep After a Loved One Dies. Her podcast guest appearances include Late Bloomer Living, and the What Works podcast with Tara McMullin. A proud Chinese-American New Yorker (like her mother!), she's currently based in Lisbon, Portugal and works with clients worldwide.
Dj Iran sits down with Larry Madness, the co-founder of DC's iconic fashion brand Universal Madness and Mustafa Tariq, Founder/Curator of Decades Free Nostalgia Clothier for an in-depth conversation on how Go-Go music influenced the fashion culture in Washington DC and beyond.
Welcome Gia of Charm City Cigars to the show tonight. We also catch up on the latest news and foolishness that has graced the net this week. charmcitycigars.com
Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them. On the March 7, 2021 edition of Black Canada Talking™, the guest was Francis Jeffers. Francis Jeffers is a Graduate of the University of Toronto at Scarborough (1979) with a major in Chemistry and a minor in Political Science. He was employed for 32 years at Sanofi Pasteur in the areas of Quality Control, Production Planning, Materials Management and Purchasing. Mr. Jeffers' extracurricular activities are focused in the promotion of Youth Development/Empowerment, Science/Technology and Engineering within the African-Canadian community and low-income communities. Francis is the Founder/ Curator and Executive Director of the Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum (CMIM). CMIM is a federally registered non-profit organization/social innovation organization based in Toronto, whose mandate is to educate and increase the public's knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of inventions by individuals from the diverse multicultural communities that make up Canada by collecting, assembling and exhibiting their inventions to the general public through travelling inventions museum. He is the Founder and past Executive Director of The Visions of Science Network for Learning. Visions of Science is an initiative focused on the promotion of Science, Technology and Engineering to the African-Canadian community with a special emphasis on stimulating young people to view the field of Science and Technology as a viable career option. Francis is a member of the Black Scientist's Task Force on Vaccine Equity (BSTFVE). BSTFVE helps people from the Black community get accurate information about the vaccines, provide factual research/studies for Afro/Caribbean audiences, clear up myths and address questions/concerns. During our conversation, Francis talked about: – Some of his family background and getting his passion for science – Leaving Dominica and coming to Toronto – The story behind Visions Of Science (the first Black STEM organization in Canada) which he was part of for twenty-five years – Living in South Africa for three years – The story behind Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum – The impact of the pandemic on the museum's activities – Being the best time for Africans in the last thousand years You can contact Francis via: Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum The Visions of Science Network for Learning Email Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at www.thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe 2020 Podcast News Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association 2018 Innovation Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association The Dr. Vibe Show™ At “The Good Men Project” One of the first Brand Ambassador's – Cuisine Noir Magazine Dr. Vibe – Producer And Co-host of Black Men Talking On WJMS Radio Dr. Vibe on HuffPost Live – August 2, 2013 2013 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series) Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011 Twitter Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iTunes The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Spotify Dr. Vibe Media – You Tube The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Stitcher Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – TuneIn Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Google Play Music The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iHeartRadio The Dr. Vibe Show™ at Anchor Linkedin – The Dr. Vibe Show™ Instagram The Dr. Vibe Show Facebook Fan Page
Alan Warburton is a retired school principal. His career in education spanned 34 years and included teaching in three different countries, England, the Bahamas and Canada. He started as a P.E. teacher in England and enjoyed many opportunities to coach school sports team, especially in soccer and track and field. The last 20 years of his career was as a principal in the Richmond School District. Alan has always been active in athletic endeavours. He was the captain of his University soccer team and played soccer at the senior amateur level in England. After retiring from soccer in his 30's, he took up distance running and completed 5 marathons. He has remained active over many years and completed the bike “Ride to Conquer Cancer” from Vancouver to Seattle (with his daughter) two weeks before his 70th birthday. After retirement, Alan became very involved with Toastmasters. He accomplished the level of Distinguished Toastmaster and won many Toastmaster Speech contests. He qualified for the World Championships of Public Speaking on two occasions (San Francisco in 2009 and Cincinnati in 2013). Alan was elected as the Toastmasters' District 21 Director for 2016-2017 which involved him being responsible for overseeing 150 Toastmaster clubs in Southern BC. Alan has been deeply involved with TEDx over the past four years. In 2017-2018, he was the Curator for TEDxWhiteRock. He founded TEDxBearCreekPark in 2018 and has been the Licensee/Curator for the past three years. TEDxBearCreekPark has grown from a small event, limited to 100 attendees, to being recognized as the premier TEDx event in BC. Alan leads a team of 20 dedicated volunteers who work incredibly hard to produce an event of the highest quality.
2020 proved to be one of the most unprecedented and unpredictable years in history. Forevermore, marketing students will study the way brands altered campaigns at moments notice, embraced new technology, and dealt with social challenges as they surfaced. And they will also study the fallout and response to all of those activities in the years that followed, especially as it relates to marketing in the digital world to meet a new kind of audience. “2021, aside from all of this exciting brand new technology, and all of the demographic shifts that are happening that are going to allow brands to do new things for the first time, it's going to be a year of huge risk because a lot of consumers and employees that are at home with a lot of extra time, a lot of millennials and genZ that are going to be spending more time than normal on social media and on digital, which means a lot of the things that brands are doing right now is going to be scrutinized.”Kai Wright is an author, advisor, and lecturer at Columbia University, as well as the Founder & Curator of blacklist100, so he sits at an interesting intersection in the marketing universe: both as a scholar and a practitioner. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Kai dives into the intricacies of 2020 and the ripple effect it continues to have on the marketing industry. Kai also dives into the social movements brands have had to respond to and what that response means to consumers.Main Takeaways:All About the Ecosystem: Companies that took the time to invest in their digital ecosystems prior to the pandemic are now ahead of the game. Investing in that digital infrastructure allowed those brands to move quickly as the world shifted even more toward online activities, and gave them the opportunity to build trust with consumers and a sense of strong brand loyalty.The Next Big Shift: The next huge growth opportunity for marketers is not going to be commerce or digital, but rather it will be how they start shifting their messages to target minority communities and meet their needs more specifically. The U.S. Census estimates that over the next 40 years, 90% of the country's population will be made up of three groups: African Americas, LatinX. and Asian Americans. Marketers who can pivot their messaging and target these audiences will see more growth than those who stick to their old ways.The Power of the SMB: Marketers need to have an understanding of the audience or community that they are targeting. The SMB market is integral from an economic perspective, especially the communities that operate around them. Ignoring or misunderstanding SMBs will eventually lead to withering away of that market and the surrounding communities.---Marketing Trends podcast is brought to you by Salesforce. Discover marketing built on the world’s number one CRM: Salesforce. Put your customer at the center of every interaction. Automate engagement with each customer. And build your marketing strategy around the entire customer journey. Salesforce. We bring marketing and engagement together. Learn more at salesforce.com/marketing. To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.
It’s our 50th episode and to celebrate, we are bringing you an extra special #5Things! We are looking forward to 2021, and not looking back. This week we are chatting with a few of our friends from different industries to ask them what they see on the horizon for 2021. It's like several podcasts in one! Katie Perry, VP of Marketing at Public.com (1:03) Willis Wiggins, Gaming & Esports Partnerships at FaZe Clan (11:55) Arielle Nissenblatt, Community Manager at SquadCast.fm & Founder/Curator, Earbuds Podcast Collective (27:07) Amanda Goetz, CMO, Teal & Founder, House of Wise (38:21) Tom Chirico, Head of Twitter Next Creative Lab East and Ian Ardouin-Fumat, Insights Scientist, Twitter Next Creative Lab (48:47) Justine Armour, Chief Creative Officer at Grey New York (66:20) Toby Daniels, Co-founder/CEO, Crowdcentric & Founder, Social Media Week (79:37) Hosts: Kenny Gold, Beth Rolfs, and Amanda Davis Co-Hosts: Juliana Diatezua, Joey Scarillo Email us: Podcasts@Grey.com
Ayinde Love is the Founder Curator of Gifted Arts and Activism an organization he started in 2013. We will discuss his three fold plan to empower Black People and how you can help. Instagram: @ayindelove Twitter: @ayindelove_ facebook.com/ayindelove
In this week's episode, LaQuana Sheppard, Founder/Curator of Black Mom's Club CT, shares how sometimes we need to allow ourselves the time to grieve while relying on our support system to help nurse us back to power. Listen to this week's episode to hear more. Connect: Email blackmomclub@gmail.com IG https://www.instagram.com/black_momsclub/ IG and website: @altertherapy & www.alterwellnessservices.com Resources: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pg/blackmomclub/about/ She Talks Movement https://www.instagram.com/p/B-fAJT8BsGE/ Books: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown All About Love by Bell Hooks LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE + SHARE Listen on Spotify. All links: https://linktr.ee/IntimatewithWOC
Do you have the courage to pursue your passion? Today's guest did! Tune in to find out exactly what that journey looked like for her!Welcome to episode 16 of The Lifestyle Entrepreneur Podcast!Our special guest is Suzie Durigon, Founder/Curator of JustCrumbs. Suzie is a chef, kitchen coach, blogger, author and creator of the #BakeItForwardProject.Today we talk all about the meaning of food, finding your passion and having the courage to pursue it. Suzie shares her personal journey into entrepreneurship, the importance of social media and how aligning with her passion for food and helping others has influenced her success.She even shares a few tips on how to get more comfortable in the kitchen, and how to create delicious meals without the hours of prep! A definite time saver for busy entrepreneurs!!For more information on JustCrumbs visit www.michellerisi.com/episode16
Bossman at music label Sundae Sauuce, Travis George, joins Creator K on the show for episode 15 to talk about what it was like when he realized music was at the center of his future, and what Sundae Sauuce is all about/how good it feels to connect with people through the platform. There's also naturally some ice cream chatter, so buckle up. In part 2, Travis shares a polaroid photo of himself and dear friend Gabe Monroe, and explains why Gabe is the homie. Show notes containing all links to the guest and items discussed will be in the SoundCloud description. If you're digging the show, please give it a rate/review on iTunes, or drop a comment on SoundCloud! Feel free to get in touch and share what you've been digging lately.
Alexander (Zander) Rose is the Executive Director of the Long Now Foundation and the Founder/Curator of The Interval. They have facilitated projects such as the 10,000 Year Clock, The Rosetta Project, Long Bets, Seminars About Long Term Thinking, Long Server and others. Alexander shares several design patents on the 10,000 Year Clock with Danny Hillis, the first prototype of which is in the Science Museum of London, and the monument scale version is now under construction in West Texas. http://longnow.org https://theinterval.org https://twitter.com/longnow https://twitter.com/zander ******* Simulation interviews the greatest minds alive to inspire you to build the future ► http://simulationseries.com Design Merch, Get Paid, Spread Thought-Provoking Questions ► https://yoobe.me/simulation ******* Subscribe across platforms ► Youtube ► http://bit.ly/SimYoTu iTunes ► http://bit.ly/SimulationiTunes Instagram ► http://bit.ly/SimulationIG Twitter ► http://bit.ly/SimulationTwitter Spotify ► http://bit.ly/SpotifySim ******* Facebook ► http://bit.ly/SimulationFB Soundcloud ► http://bit.ly/SimulationSC LinkedIn ► http://bit.ly/SimulationLinkedIn Patreon ► http://bit.ly/SimulationPatreon Crypto ► http://bit.ly/SimCrypto PayPal ► https://paypal.me/simulationseries ******* Nuance-driven Telegram chat ► http://bit.ly/SimulationTG Allen's TEDx Talk ► http://bit.ly/AllenTEDx Allen's IG ► http://bit.ly/AllenIG Allen's Twitter ► http://bit.ly/AllenT ******* List of Thought-Provoking Questions ► http://simulationseries.com/the-list Get in Touch ► simulationseries@gmail.com
Lisa Evans, MBA is the Director of Speaking Savvy and the Founder/Curator of Stories From The Heart. An award-winning speaker, Certified World Class Speaking and Storytelling Coach, TEDx Speaker Coach, Author and Improvisation Actor, Lisa works with leaders to mine, refine and deliver captivating stories for their business and brand. Whether it is the boardroom, platform, podium or stage, Lisa will help you craft a powerful presentation with compelling business stories that are hard to forget. Lisa joined me for a conversation on the power of storytelling in business communication and being able to speak with influence.
Lisa Evans, MBA is the Director of Speaking Savvy and the Founder/Curator of Stories From The Heart. An award-winning speaker, Certified World Class Speaking and Storytelling Coach, TEDx Speaker Coach, Author and Improvisation Actor, Lisa works with leaders to mine, refine and deliver captivating stories for their business and brand. Whether it is the boardroom, platform, podium or stage, Lisa will help you craft a powerful presentation with compelling business stories that are hard to forget.Lisa joined me for a conversation on the power of storytelling in business communication and being able to speak with influence.
Welcome to Dussé and Backwoods, the bougie ebonics podcast. I'm your host TUNDEEEEEE!! Aka Chocolate Papí aka TunGotJokes Twitter/IG/FB: @Tungotjokes Back again with another timeless conversation, In this episode, Tunde sits with the grounded and driven business-woman/yoga/stoner Joy Victoria. The D.A.B. Crew tackles topics like: the wisdom needed to build empires with others,compromising yourself for others, and business etiquette. Guest(s) : ● Name: Joy Victoria ● Social Media: IG @CocoaJV ○ Account Manager ATTN (Entertainment that informs) ○ Founder/Curator of Mahogany Mary ■ Events agency specializing in the curation of bespoke cannabis experiences ○ Co-Founder of High Tide Tours LA ■ LAs premiere cannabis wellness tour ■ Upcoming tour Oct 2018 DAB Crew : ● Vic @Victharuler
Today I have Jay Dutta back with us on Audiogyan. I recently did an interview with him discussing role of design in start-ups. This episode is not a part 2 but a conversation on Designup a totally go to conference for design in tech. A quick back ground about Jay, He leads the Experience Design Charter for a new, expanded MakeMyTrip Group and mentors startups. He is the AsiaPacific Lead for the non-Profit IxDa and the Founder/Curator of DesignUp Conference. 1. What is DesignUp? 2. Why did you start it? 3. What can we expect at DesignUp? 4. What is the importance of conferences like these? 5. Whats the future of DesignUp?
Today I have Jay Dutta with us on Audiogyan. abbreviated to JD, is a Design thinker, doer, evangelist and speaker. An alumnus of the National Institute of Design, Jay has an MSc in Design Management from UK, has been a Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts, London. JD built the Ux Design practice for Adobe India ground up, led Ux at Flipkart and has been one of the few Designers in a VC world - at SAIF partners. Currently JD leads the Experience Design Charter for a new, expanded MakeMyTrip Group and mentors startups. He is the AsiaPacific Lead for the non-Profit IxDa and the Founder/Curator of DesignUp Conference. 1. What is your take on state of Indian online products w.r.t products around the world in the design context? Where do you think we stand? What are the short falls? What are advantages which we have w.r.t products we’ve already built? 2. How critical is it for a company to be design sensitive? Why? 3. What is your process of getting approvals on design decisions that you take? How do you bring everyone on the same page? How do you pursue others about your design decisions? 4. In one of your interviews you mentioned, “Don’t design for the next billion. Design around the “one” and how you can make it contextual for each individual and treat them as a mass.” Can you tell us what makes you say that and any particular brief case study where you did this in action? And how did you get rest of the team on board? 5. Why did you start Designup? Tell us more about Designup.
In a day when digital consumes our lives, it’s mesmerizing to walk into a store that promotes analog, in all its raw and basic form. That’s how I felt when I visited Baum – kuchen. I completely lost myself in the possibilities and knew I had to meet the owner who inspired such an amazing adventure in retail shopping. Now you can explore this wonderful business when you listen to my radio show, “Entrepreneurial Voice” with Jan McCarthy that airs as a podcast.
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Traffic jams aren’t just stressful – they are also expensive. A recent study by the Centre for Economics and Business Research reveals that in 2013, traffic jams cost Americans $124 billion. With the increasing amount of cost, time and headaches associate with gridlock traffic, could the coming together of people, process, data, and things in an Internet of Everything era make the Last Traffic Jam ever a reality? In this podcast, Cisco’s Joseph Bradley and Doug Newcomb, President of C3 Group and Founder & Curator of the Connected Car Council, explore what will be required to manage traffic congestion for good. Join the conversation, #FutureOfIT.