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Listen to a powerful message of hope from Ps Luke de Jong (Senior Leader) as we explore what it means to steward what God has so generously given us, so that we could serve His Kingdom and the world around us well with our generosity.If you would like to know more about Expansion, head to lifenz.org/expansion_To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org
Hey, Mompreneurs! Join us for a powerful conversation on clarity, confidence, and creating the life you desire! Charity Brown is a passionate CEO, author, and coach dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs. She shares her inspiring journey from a young mom with a dream to a successful business owner who now helps others unlock their full potential. In this episode, we discuss: How to identify and overcome limiting beliefs The importance of mentorship and support in entrepreneurship Prioritizing self-care and breaking free from the cycle of people-pleasing Charity's Four Ps framework: Power, Planning, Prospecting, and Profits Charity also shares her personal experiences with burnout and how she navigated through challenging times to emerge stronger and more resilient. If you're a mompreneur looking to find balance and thrive in both your personal and professional life, this episode is for you! Connect with Charity: Website | Instagram | FaceBook | YouTube ✨ Join my Mompreneur Glow Up email list. It's your go-to source for all things life, leadHERship, and mindset.
Send us a textThe Peace & Prosperity Podcast is a bi-weekly conversation with Jason Phillips, LCSW, licensed therapist and confidence expert in Raleigh, NC, discussing all things related to self-love and self-confidence, and how we can improve ourselves personally and professionally.Ever feel like you're doing everything right but still stuck in self-doubt? In this episode, Jason breaks down the “Four Ps of Imposter Syndrome” – people-pleasing, procrastination, paralysis, and perfectionism – and how they silently sabotage high achievers. Drawing from both personal experience and clinical insight, Jason offers practical tools to help you break these cycles and reclaim your confidence. If you're tired of running on empty, this conversation is your invitation to pause, breathe, and reset. Plus, remember to join our podcast community—like, share, subscribe, and let us know what topics you want us to cover next. Engage with us, send a DM, or leave a review. Let's continue this journey towards peace and prosperity together.To stay connected with Jason and learn about coaching, connect with Jason on social media:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jphillipsmsw/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jphillipsmswVisit Jason's website for a consultation:Website -https://www.jasonlphillips.comTo book Jason to speak to your team or organization:https://peaceprosperitycoaching.hbportal.co/public/660d8068c9d2d600253b215b/1-InquirySupport the show
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from past episodes that you might have missed. If you're an over-achiever with a strong dose of self-sabotaging tendencies (like perfectionism), your relationship with success is probably complicated. Add in the anxiety that comes with impostor syndrome, and it's a recipe for the never-ending pursuit of more achievement and validation. To help break the cycle, we're throwing it back to this helpful advice from Leisse Wilcox on how to actually feel like enough and overcome self-sabotage. Leisse is a keynote speaker, leadership consultant, performance coach, emotional intelligence expert and two-times best-selling author. Known as “the Marie Kondo of your Unconscious”, She helps clients and businesses turns self-sabotage into success in each of life's cornerstone areas, combining strategic consulting and therapeutic coaching tools. Follow Leisse on Instagram and check out her website. Read Leisse's bestselling books, To Call Myself Beloved and Alone: The Truth + Beauty of Belonging.Listen to our full episode here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Frequency Podcast Network. Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadultSubscribe on YouTube
How does social prescribing allow us to reimagine systems of care and build societies where no one is left out or left behind?Kim Samuel is the founder of The Belonging Forum. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at The Walrus Talks at Home: Rx Belonging, supported by The Belonging Forum, an initiative of the Samuel Centre for Social Connectedness.Samuel spoke at The Walrus Talks at Home: Rx Belonging on September 25, 2024.To register for upcoming events happening online or in a city near you, and to catch up on our archive of The Walrus Talks, visit thewalrus.ca/events.And subscribe to The Walrus Events newsletter for updates and announcements, at thewalrus.ca/newsletters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This conversation, with transit guru Stephanie Pollack, is one of my favorite conversations we've recorded on here. For one, I had a blast recording — Stephanie's funny, and she's got a killer Boston accent. For another, she explains some of the ideas I care about incredibly well — how well-intentioned regulations turn bad, how political pressures make simple things hard to pull off, why building in the real world is so hard. She taught me a huge amount about building transit. And she's a great storyteller.For context, Pollack was the deputy administrator of the Federal Highway Administration for the first half of the Biden admin. Before that, she served as the secretary of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (DOT). And a while before that, before she was in the business of building stuff, she was an environmental activist who sued the the Massachusetts DOT for building stuff. We get into that evolution in her career here.This conversation is one of a series of conversations over the coming months about transit: why it's gotten so hard to build, who fights over it, and what it takes to build something people love.We discuss:(00:00) Introduction (00:54) Federal vs. State Transit Funding Structure (02:58) Transit vs. Highway Agency Operational Differences (04:58) Stephanie's Career and Perspective Changes(10:39) The Massachusetts Big Dig Project (11:34) Cost Overruns and Project Estimates (17:04) Inflation in Infrastructure Projects(18:28) The Four Ps of Project Delays (23:50) NEPA and Environmental Review(34:19) The Green Line Extension Project (43:39) Project Redesign and Procurement Innovation(58:20) Advice for Secretary DuffyThanks to Sofia Scarlat and Emma Hilbert for their audio and transcript edits. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.statecraft.pub
Jon chats with business coach and entrepreneur Ray Brown about a simple yet powerful business framework for architecture practices. They discuss the 'Four Ps' - Practice, Projects, People, and Perception - that can dramatically improve business results. Key insights include being intentional about business perceptions, understanding and managing project hours, the importance of clear roles and strategic hiring, and the value of a foundational business education. They also introduce ArchiBiz's new Business School for Architects. Ray underscores that architects must embrace basic business knowledge to ensure long-term success.Today's Guest...Ray Brown is a business coach and entrepreneur. Originally from Scotland & now based in Australia. Ray has coached everyone from startups to top executives of major companies. He is the founder ArchiBiz - a global company that helps ambitious architects build profitable and sustainable businesses without compromising design standards. Ray is our first returning guest, having featured on episode 31 of the podcast back in May 2024.Episode Highlights...00:00 Introduction01:31 Meet Ray Brown04:03 The Four Ps Framework for Architecture Practices06:33 Deep Dive into Practice and Projects16:17 People: Hiring, Training, and Utilisation22:47 Perception: Shaping Your Market Image28:43 Introducing the Business School for Architects35:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts38:55 Travel Talk and FarewellKey Takeaways...Build Your Business Like You Build a HouseYou can be great at design, but without a strong business setup, your practice won't run well. Ray Brown talks about using the “Four Ps” to keep things on track:
Struggling to look and sound natural when talking to a camera? You're not alone! In this comprehensive guide on how to talk to a camera, I'll share the four Ps of vocal performance that will transform your on-camera presence - even if you've never done it before.We'll explore Pitch (how to vary your vocal tone to keep viewers engaged), Pace (finding the perfect speaking speed when talking to a camera), Power (controlling volume and emphasis for impact), and Pauses (the strategic silence that makes your message more compelling).These fundamental elements of voice control are essential when learning how to talk to a camera effectively. Whether you're creating YouTube videos, presenting online, or just want to feel more comfortable on camera, mastering these four Ps will help you connect authentically with your audience and make the whole process of talking to a camera more enjoyable.I'll share practical exercises for each element that you can implement immediately to see dramatic improvements in your camera presence. Learn the strategy to use an AI-powered video strategy to supercharge your visibility - Check out the on-demand training! Subscribe on YouTube Follow/Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Instagram
Marketing Leadership Podcast: Strategies From Wise D2C & B2B Marketers
Dots Oyebolu chats to Kathy Guzmán Galloway, CEO and Strategist at The Clarity Wizard, who shares insights from her two-decade career in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry, covering her early days at PepsiCo and her current focus on brand positioning. She breaks down the classic Four Cs and Four Ps marketing frameworks and explains why they no longer suffice in today's complex brand environment. Kathy introduces her own Brand Fundamentals framework to help companies clarify their message.Key Takeaways:(01:22) Kathy shares her 20-year journey in CPG, starting with foundational training at PepsiCo.(02:14) She contrasts consumer packaged goods (CPG) with FMCG.(02:58) Kathy now focuses specifically on brand positioning, helping leaders articulate strategy.(05:28) CPG is about the end user, regardless of whether the go-to-market strategy is DTC or retail.(07:07) She outlines the classic Four Cs and Four Ps frameworks and how they relate to positioning.(10:24) Kathy introduces her Brand Fundamentals framework to avoid the “and also” problem.(13:45) A major sign of poor positioning is constant internal revisions and unclear brand differentiation.(16:54) She emphasizes revisiting brand positioning regularly to stay ahead of shifting consumer needs.(23:00) Dove's use of brand purpose exemplifies how consistency across all brand touchpoints drives loyalty.(35:50) To maintain loyalty, brands must stay close to their consumers and evolve with their changing needs.Resources Mentioned:Kathy Guzmán Gallowayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kathygallowayThe Clarity Wizardhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/theclaritywizard/Insightful Links:https://peekage.com/blog/positioning-messaging-testing-for-cpg-brandshttps://www.smashbrand.com/articles/brand-positioning-map/https://studionoel.co.uk/understanding-brand-positioning-modelsThanks for listening to the “Marketing Leadership” podcast, brought to you by Listen Network. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation.We appreciate the enthusiasm and support from our community. Currently, we are not accepting new guest interview requests as we focus on our existing lineup. We will announce when we reopen for new submissions. In the meantime, feel free to explore our past episodes and stay tuned for updates on future opportunities.#PodcastMarketing #PerformanceMarketing #BrandMarketing #MarketingStrategy #MarketingIntelligence #GTM #B2BMarketing #D2CMarketing #PodcastAds
A professor, an analytics director, and a podcaster walk into a bar and order a whiskey. Which brand do they order? And how does that data make it's way into a marketing mix model?That's what Simon and Jim wanted to know, so they asked Elea Feit - Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Marketing at Drexel, and Karen Chisholm, Director of Transformation Analytics at Pernod Ricard.Find out the biggest challenge marketers are facing today regarding measurement, and how they're tackling it. Find out what's in store for marketing measurement and MMM in the next 3 years.Grab a drink and have a listen :)▶️ Watch on YouTubeLinks from the show:Marketing Science InstituteThe Advertising Research FoundationElea Feit on LinkedIneleafeit.comKaren Chisholm (email about job opportunities!)00:47 Today's Topic: Marketing Mix Modeling02:10 Introducing the Guests05:07 MSI and ARF Initiative07:52 Survey Insights and Challenges12:20 Measurement Techniques and Strategies16:34 Brand-Level Optimization and Earned Media22:44 Granularity in Marketing Mix Modeling28:54 Understanding Marketing Mix Modeling29:18 The Four Ps and Their Importance30:20 Media Mix Modeling vs. Marketing Mix Modeling32:29 Challenges in Media and Marketing Mix Modeling34:09 Always-On Discounts and Their Impact37:14 Data Quality and Availability Issues40:38 The Future of Marketing Mix Modeling43:08 Industry Perspectives and Best Practices50:28 Open Source Solutions and In-House Modeling54:58 Job Opportunities and Final Thoughts
Welcome to Oceans Church Online! Today is SESSION FOUR of our conference and we are privileged to have Ps Joel Chelliah, Senior Pastor of Centrepoint Church ministering today. For more information, visit www.oceans.church
In this episode, marketing veteran Mark Larwood offers a refreshing perspective on the importance of patience in marketing. Mark discusses how today's fast-paced business environment can push for instant results, but slowing down and allowing strategies to mature can deliver lasting competitive advantages. Key points: Patience in marketing can lead to better long-term outcomes. Balancing short-term demands with long-term goals is essential for success. AI can enhance creativity by handling mundane tasks, not just speeding up processes. Effective communication and transparency are crucial during periods of change and acquisition. Building relationships and nurturing brands is as important as immediate results. Are you curious to know how ruthless prioritisation and patience might reshape your marketing strategy? Don't miss this episode!About Mark LarwoodWith two decades of B2B tech marketing experience, Mark has worked with both global giants and innovative start-ups, including Atos, O2, Philips, and Telefónica. Currently, Mark serves as Marketing Director for CloudClevr, a next-generation Managed Services Provider formed from the merger of four leading communications and IT businesses. An advocate for Account-Based Marketing (ABM) strategies, Mark excels in driving alignment between sales and marketing teams, and ensuring marketing effort leads to sustainable and profitable growth. His expertise lies in his deep understanding of the tech and marketing landscape to craft strategies and drive his team to deliver results. Mark's leadership is characterised by a commitment to innovation, strategic vision, and a relentless focus on achieving business outcomes.Links Full show notes: Unicorny.co.ukWatch online: https://youtu.be/pz-OAgtWXuYLinkedIn: Mark Larwood | Dom Hawes Website: CloudClevrSponsor: Selbey Anderson Other items referenced in this episode:Crazy frogMichael E. PorterWhat Is A KPI? Definition & Examples - Forbes
In this episode, marketing veteran Mark Larwood offers a refreshing perspective on the importance of patience in marketing. Mark discusses how today's fast-paced business environment can push for instant results, but slowing down and allowing strategies to mature can deliver lasting competitive advantages. Key points: Patience in marketing can lead to better long-term outcomes. Balancing short-term demands with long-term goals is essential for success. AI can enhance creativity by handling mundane tasks, not just speeding up processes. Effective communication and transparency are crucial during periods of change and acquisition. Building relationships and nurturing brands is as important as immediate results. Are you curious to know how ruthless prioritisation and patience might reshape your marketing strategy? Don't miss this episode!About Mark LarwoodWith two decades of B2B tech marketing experience, Mark has worked with both global giants and innovative start-ups, including Atos, O2, Philips, and Telefónica. Currently, Mark serves as Marketing Director for CloudClevr, a next-generation Managed Services Provider formed from the merger of four leading communications and IT businesses. An advocate for Account-Based Marketing (ABM) strategies, Mark excels in driving alignment between sales and marketing teams, and ensuring marketing effort leads to sustainable and profitable growth. His expertise lies in his deep understanding of the tech and marketing landscape to craft strategies and drive his team to deliver results. Mark's leadership is characterised by a commitment to innovation, strategic vision, and a relentless focus on achieving business outcomes.Links Full show notes: Unicorny.co.ukWatch online: https://youtu.be/pz-OAgtWXuYLinkedIn: Mark Larwood | Dom Hawes Website: CloudClevrSponsor: Selbey Anderson Other items referenced in this episode:Crazy frogMichael E. PorterWhat Is A KPI? Definition & Examples - Forbes
Want to know how a Customer-Centric Approach Transform Your Go-to-Market Strategy?Dive into the latest episode of the B2B Go to Market Leaders podcast, where Vijay converses with Ryan Vong, a seasoned expert in marketing operations and entrepreneurship. Ryan shares his extensive experience, from founding Digital Pi to his current venture, Helix, and offers valuable insights into the intricacies of go-to-market (GTM) strategies. This blog post will break down the key themes and actionable advice from the episode, providing a comprehensive guide for listeners and readers looking to enhance their GTM efforts.Key Takeaways:The Role of Revenue Operations (RevOps): Ryan describes RevOps as a crucial element for removing roadblocks to revenue, facilitating alignment among sales, marketing, and customer success teams. GTM Holistic Approach: GTM strategies are not just about marketing; they involve a coordinated effort across multiple departments.Four Ps of Marketing: Always consider product, place, price, and promotion in your GTM plans.This episode of the B2B Go-To-Market Leaders podcast provides valuable insights into the complexities of GTM strategies, the significance of clean customer data, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives innovation in the B2B space. Ryan Vong's experiences and lessons learned offer actionable takeaways for listeners looking to enhance their own GTM efforts.
In this episode, find out how the 'Four Ps' - Preparation, People, Process, and Persistence - can be your winning strategy for successful real estate bidding wars. Seth and Jenn discuss the importance of having a systematic approach, working with experienced professionals, and maintaining persistence in the competitive market.Tune in to learn how the Four Ps strategy can help you master bidding wars in the real estate market!Episode Highlights00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Having a Process00:21 Casual Conversation and Studio Dreams00:58 Introducing the Four Ps to Win a Bidding War03:55 Preparation: The First P05:30 People: The Second P07:29 Process: The Third P10:04 Persistence: The Fourth P13:39 Success Stories and Final Thoughts
Are you ready to learn how to build a thriving healthcare practice? Curious about the often-overlooked steps that can make or break your business? In this FANTAWESOME episode of the Uncaged Clinician Podcast, I'm your host David Bayliff today we're focusing on the crucial first steps for launching your own business. This episode is ideal for anyone aspiring to establish a successful healthcare practice and feels uncertain about where to begin. We'll cover the "Four Ps" for success: Passion, Problem, Presence, and Profit. Understanding these elements—finding your passion, solving the right problems, building your presence, and securing profitability—is essential for any practitioner, whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your established business. In this episode, we'll cover the following topics with you: Identifying your passion and its role in your business Understanding the problems you love to solve Building a strong presence in your community and online Ensuring the financial viability of your practice Uncaged Hack: "I promise you, when you start off with being very clear about, hey, I solved this problem right here, you're going to get far more clients." - David Bayliff If you found value in this episode, don't keep it to yourself! Share it with a friend and spread the inspiration. Tune in to future episodes for more conversations on UNCAGING YOUR Potential for Achieving Success. Do you have questions about starting or even optimizing your current practice? We invite you to schedule a 30-minute growth strategy call with us Here! https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/FYWtsvC5j16lmvKbDg9H Additional Resources: When you are ready…Here are ways that we can help you to grow your practice: If you are looking for guidance and accountability as you begin to grow your practice, or even if you are already established, we have a program that is right for you. To learn more about the ways we can help you, fill out our application. PATHWAY https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/form/Y6ABODFCd53KLdo9SPfy Join the UNCAGED Clinician Facebook community. YES, you have a community that you can immediately plug into where you can learn to grow a six-figure practice: https://facebook.com/groups/113576786080229
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The Makers Chat Podcast has been rebranded! I'm getting back to it and The Booth Business Podcast is for small business owners who are selling their products through booth spaces inside brick and mortar retail collectives or antique malls. In my first episode back I'm talking about the Four Ps of Retail & applying them to our Booth Businesses. As vendors we always look for tips and trick to help us sell, but at their core of things, booth malls are simply retail stores. Join me to talk about Product, Price, Place and Promotion and how we use those elements to create successful booth businesses. For more information about my Booth Camp Training, visit danielleskaminski.com/booth-camp
Ps Az Hamilton brings the Relationships Tune Up series to an end by looking at God's definition of love. A challenge to change our hearts daily towards the things of God.
Between 2012 and 2013, actor Amir Arison worked on 13 different shows, a handful of which were recurring roles. His career has only grown from there with an impressive list of credits that includes "The Blacklist," "The Dropout," "Ramy," "Billions," "Girls" and many more. As a director, Amir emphasizes the importance of lifting up everyone around you, and shares how he is able to apply his directing skills to his own self-tapes. In today's episode we also discuss the pros and cons of requesting a live Zoom audition over a self-tape, an option we now have as actors following the strike. Above all else, Amir encourages actors to remember that all we have control over are what he calls the Four Ps: Preparation, Positivity, Patience, and Punctuality. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Amir Arison right here. Credits: The Blacklist The Dropout Ramy Billions Girls H+ Dallas True Justice Gossip Girl American Horror Story Homeland GUEST LINKS: IMDB: Amir Arison INSTAGRAM: @amirarison THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition SELF TAPE MAY: Class is BACK! WHAT TYPE OF ACTOR ARE YOU: Quiz !!! THE BRIDGE FOR ACTORS: Become a WORKING ACTOR THE PRACTICE TRACK: Membership to Practice Weekly PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri
We all fear losing our best people, and rightly so. Top performers, especially strong leaders, drive a disproportionate degree of success within organizations.CNBC reported that over 60% of employees consider leaving their jobs at any given time, and the percentage is significantly higher for Gen Z and Millennials. With continued downsizings and restructurings, fears around job stability are heightened, causing our best people to take that call.Instead of declaring defeat, complaining about the newer generations to the workforce, or throwing around retention money, let's make a plan!In this episode, Heather Dolan, SVP of Challenger, Grey, & Christmas, Inc., a leading expert in outplacement and leadership transitions, and I divulge the secrets to retaining your best people using AROSE Group's “Four Ps to Retention" framework - a strategic approach that examines retention through four critical lenses: Purposeful, Probative, Prerogative, and Proactive. This framework guides you in crafting an effective plan to keep your top talent engaged and committed.Head to arosegroup.com/resources to grab your copy of the Four Ps Framework as you listen to the episode.(02:33) - The Four Ps to Retention(03:57) - Purposeful(06:43) - Probative(14:27) - Prerogative(19:40) - ProactiveThanks for listening to Let's Talk, People!Access the episode transcript.Connect with Emily Frieze-Kemeny on LinkedIn and Instagram.Connect with Emily and her team on the AROSE Group website and on AROSE Group's LinkedIn page.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Let's Talk, People in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a positive rating and review. It really helps others discover the show.
Pesticides, poor nutrition, pests, and parasites: these are the four factors influencing bee health around the world, and the amount of information we have about each—how exactly they impact bees, whether each relates to the others, and what can be done about them—is constantly growing. Press play to learn: How a particular fungicide may be altering the bioavailability of a critical micronutrient for bees Where bees are kept during commercial pollination, and how this may be contributing to poor nutrition What indicates health within a bee colony, and what metrics are used to measure the health of a bee colony Priyadarshini Chakrabarti Basu is a postdoctoral research associate at Oregon State University Honey Bee Lab, and for over a decade now, she's been studying environmental impacts on bee populations. Basu's current work focuses on two specific areas within this field of research: pesticides and poor nutrition. She's not only investigating each individually, but exploring the ways in which they may be interconnected. When it comes to nutrition, she explains that most research to date has looked into the macronutrients required by bees, which are primarily carbohydrates and proteins. Only recently have a couple of research groups—including hers—put their focus on the importance of micronutrients required by bees. Phytosterols are a group of molecules similar to cholesterol that are a required micronutrient for bees, as they fulfill several functions, including the production of important hormones and the maintenance of cell membrane integrity. Bees source phytosterols naturally from plant pollens, so Basu and the OSU Honey Bee Lab team is trying to collect as many types of pollen as possible in order to look at the phytosterol spectrum available to bees, and determine how they might be able to add this critical micronutrient to the diet of bees that are lacking it. Basu is also involved in a project which is being carried out in collaboration with growers and beekeepers with the goal of following hives across multiple cropping systems in order to evaluate colony health and growth, as well as assess individual bee physiology. The ins and outs of the research being done at the OSU Honey Bee Lab are brought to light in today's episode, along with many other informative and interesting aspects of bee health, types of apiculture (beekeeping), commercial crop production, methods of pollination (including cross-pollination and self-pollination), and more. Tune in and visit https://honeybeelab.oregonstate.edu/. Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9
Easily listen to Social Skills Coaching in your podcast app of choice at https://bit.ly/social-skills-home00:00:00 Hello listeners. Welcome to Social Skills Coaching.00:01:00.070 Match and Mirror Internal Communication Cues00:05:23.610 Match on Content 00:10:46.720 Expressing Without Speaking00:16:22.630 Posture and Body Orientation00:20:28.560 Eye Contact00:24:38.790 Paralinguistics00:26:09.440 The Four Ps of VoiceHear it Here - https://adbl.co/3N9lsjIFeeling lost in conversation? This video is your one-stop guide to mastering the fundamentals of communication! We'll break down Chapter 1 of [Book Title] by [Author Name], diving deep into: Identifying Your Communication Style: Discover your strengths and weaknesses as a communicator. Psychological Barriers: Learn how to overcome common hurdles that block effective communication. The Rapport Game: Unlock the secrets of building trust and connection with anyone. Expressing Without Speaking: The power of nonverbal communication - understand body language and paralinguistics. Summary Guide: Recap the key takeaways from Chapter 1 for easy reference.Bonus: We'll provide actionable tips to help you immediately improve your communication skills!Ready to become a communication master? Watch now!
The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/75NYbf Dr. Wayne Sotile discusses physician well-being, stressors, and resilience. With 45 years of experience, Dr. Sotile emphasizes the importance of relationships and individual well-being on physician satisfaction. Dr. Sotile addresses burnout, "The Four Ps", and the need for systemic changes to support physician well-being. Clinical psychologist Wayne M. Sotile, PhD is the founder of The Sotile Center for Resilience and the Center for Physician Resilience, in Davidson, North Carolina. As an international thought leader on physician behavior and resilience for high-performing health professionals, he consults widely with medical group practices, health care systems, and corporations interested in promoting team engagement and resilience while coping with change. And, if you find the joy of medicine lacking in your day-to-day, it might be a good time to give MD Coaches a call. You can find them at www.mymdcoaches.com -+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+= This Episode is brought to you today by Eagle Financial Group. Eagle Financial Group is here to help you understand your numbers to make wise decisions. From fractional CFO services to accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll, Eagle financial group is your partner to ensure that your practice keeps on serving your patients, and gives you more time to spend with your family and friends. It's time that you overcome your obstacles, and get control of your financial life today. Give Eagle Financial Group a call at 719-755-0043, drop us an email at clientservices@eaglefsg.com, or visit us on line at eaglefsg.com -+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+= Are you a doctor struggling to provide the best care for your patients while dealing with financial and caregiving matters out of the scope of your practice? Do you find yourself scrambling to keep up with the latest resources and wish there was an easier way? Finally, our Virtual Health and Financial Conference for Caregivers is here! This conference helps you and your patients enlist the best strategies around health care resources and the best financial steps for your patients to take while navigating care. You don't have to go home feeling frustrated and helpless because you couldn't connect your patients with the best services. In just 90 minutes, our VIP Live Roundtable will answer your questions and be the lifeline that helps your patients put together an effective caregiving plan. Find out more at Jeanniedougherty.com and click on Conference for Caregivers VIP. -+=-+=-+=-+= Join the Conversation! We want to hear from you! Do you have additional thoughts about today's topic? Do you have your own Prescription for Success? Record a message on Speakpipe Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Amazon | Spotify --- There's more at https://mymdcoaches.com/podcast Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at _ryjones_, Contact Ryan at ryjonesofficial@gmail.com Production assistance by Clawson Solutions Group, find them on the web at csolgroup.com
Welcome back to The Starting Line Podcast, where we delve into the essentials of winning in every aspect of your life. In this special episode, host Cole Taylor is joined by business maestro Colin Talley to explore the transformative "Four Ps to Profit" strategy. This insightful discussion is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to build a business that not only thrives financially but also grants you the freedom and peace you deserve. Whether you're just starting out or looking to elevate your existing business, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and proven strategies.Dive deep with us as Colin Talley, a renowned business expert known for his significant contributions to the coaching industry and his expertise in guiding high-level businesses, shares his wisdom on creating a self-sustaining business. The episode focuses on aligning your business operations with the four Ps—People, Purpose, Playbook, and Performance—to ensure not just profitability but also personal well-being and business independence. If you're committed to transforming your business into a machine that grows without your constant oversight, this episode of The Starting Line Podcast is your essential guide to achieving both peace and profit in your entrepreneurial journey.Listen In!Our resources:Want to learn more about implementing this framework into your business?Click HereTSL Training Camp Application: Click HereFREE DOWNLOAD: Optimize your health & performance with a fully customized protocol:Optimized Entrepreneur Protocol Join our free community, The Optimized Entrepreneur, for free resources and trainings to optimize your health & performance:www.facebook.com/groups/optimizedentrepreneurLearn more about working 1on1 with Cole & The Starting Line team to optimize your health & performance:www.thestartingline.fitConnect with Cole:www.cole360.com
In this episode, Melissa interviews Ed Hajim, the author of 'The Island of the Four Ps,' a modern fable about preparing for the future. Ed shares his background and the decision to write the book, which was inspired by his fascination with fables and the desire to communicate a set of ideas. He discusses the importance of self-reflection and defining one's own life, drawing from his personal experience growing up in an orphanage. Ed also emphasizes the significance of creating a life plan and navigating life changes to discover passions. He shares the story of founding a golf course and the importance of giving back to the community. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the four P's: passions, principles, partners, and plans, and their role in achieving a balanced and fulfilling life. In this conversation, Ed Hagin shares his experiences and insights from his career in international business and finance. He emphasizes the importance of putting people together and the principle of deflecting credit. Ed also discusses the significance of writing things down and how it has guided him throughout his life. He shares the story of reconnecting with his mother later in life and the impact it had on him. Ed concludes by sharing his four-part framework for life and his mission to help college students and promote non-academic work. Helpful Links: *Website: edhajim.com *Instagram https://instagram.com/edhajimauthor?igshid=YzAwZjE1ZTI0Zg== *Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-hajim-bba1a7204?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app *The Island of the Four Ps https://amzn.to/3OQxsbF --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chatsfromtheblogcabin/support
ScriptureTranscriptMusic:We've a Story to Tell to the Nations - Dallas Methodist ChoirOpen the Eyes of My Heart - Randy TravisThe Gospel - Ryan Stevenson
Dr. John Vervaeke engages in an in-depth conversation with Sam Tideman, delving into the four kinds of knowing – procedural, propositional, perspectival, and participatory – and how they relate to personality and understanding of religion. They explore the concept of purpose from both philosophical and psychological perspectives, touching upon the historical and cosmic scale of purpose, human uniqueness in understanding purpose, and the functional purpose in nature. The episode also includes a discussion on Spinoza's philosophy and the importance of mindset and awareness, leading to reflections on the implications of purpose for humanity. Glossary of Terms Propositional knowledge: Knowledge of facts. Procedural knowing: Knowing how to do something. Perspectival knowing: Knowing by noticing aspects of things within how you are sizing up a situation. Knowing what it is like to be noticing from the state of mind you are in of the situation you are in. Knowing what is like being in a particular perspective. Participatory knowing: Knowing by being. It refers to knowing how to act in the “agent-arena” environment—how the world and you are shaped by the same principles and processes to fit together, whether those processes are natural or cultural. Gravity shapes you, and the ground and culture shape you and the environment into a floor for walking. It is knowing by participating in affordances co-created by you and the world. Resources and References: Dr. John Vervaeke: Website | YouTube | Patreon | X | Facebook Sam Tideman: YouTube The Vervaeke Foundation John Vervaeke YouTube Awakening from the Meaning Crisis Neoplatonism, Gnosticism, and Naturalism w/ Sam Adams Books, Articles, Publications, and Videos Spinoza's Religion: A New Reading of the Ethics - Clare Carlisle Philosopher of the Heart: The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard - Clare Carlisle John Vervaeke on the relevance of Neoplatonism today | Transfigured Quotes "It's knowing this with your states of consciousness, states of consciousness always have co-defining situational awareness." - John Vervaeke, on perspectival knowing "The way your agency and your character are shaped and your biology is shaped to fit the environment... that's participatory knowing." - John Vervaeke Chapters with Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction of Dr. John Vervaeke [00:03:07] The Four Kinds of Knowing [00:04:20] Christian Doctrinal Differences and Kinds of Knowing [00:08:07] Deeper Definitions and Taxonomy of the Four Ps [00:17:23] Discussion on Personality and Kinds of Knowing [00:32:16] Exploring Human Consciousness and Purpose [00:41:33] The Universe, Life, and the Concept of Purpose [00:48:22] Human Uniqueness in Understanding Purpose Timestamped Highlights [00:00:00] Introduction of Dr.John Vervaeke [00:03:07] Explanation of the four kinds of knowing [00:04:20] Discussion on Christian doctrinal differences [00:08:07] In-depth definitions of the four Ps [00:17:23] Connecting personality types with kinds of knowing [00:22:35] Integrating various kinds of knowing for holistic spiritual and personal development [00:32:16] Exploration of human consciousness and purpose [00:39:40] Debate on redemptive narrative in history [00:41:33] The challenge of fitting the Christian mythological arc to the modern understanding of the universe [00:44:11] Discussing the concept of incarnation [00:48:22] Human uniqueness in understanding purpose [00:50:30] The functional purpose in nature [00:52:28] Mount Everest as an example of purpose without consciousness [00:53:14] Introduction to Spinoza's concept of conatas [00:58:00] Reflecting on the quality of life in the universe [01:05:00] The significance of life beyond quantity [01:10:30] Philosophical implications of understanding purpose [01:20:20] Discussing the impact of human mortality awareness on purpose and understanding [01:30:00] Understanding purpose in existence and its implications in Christianity and pragmatism
Episode 89: The Four Ps: A Portal, a Poltergeist, and two Paulas. (oh my!)This week we are recapping the most recent episode of The Dead Files “Burning Hatred” (Season 15 Episode 11) which aired October 5, 2023. We welcomed our new Patron, Roxanne to the Ghosty Fam. We also discussed geography, the pain of living with someone, and Steve's wardrobe. Content Warning:This is a general content warning, many of the episodes of the TV show talk about murders, some even involving children. So that may come up in our conversation as well. So please proceed with that in mind. But if you already watch The Dead Files you'll be prepared. In this episode we mention child death in history, friend's pet death, so trigger warning for those who need it. Also, while Amy, Cindy, and Steve's swears are bleeped on TV, ours are not.The Activity Continues is a podcast where soul sisters, Amy and Megan usually chat about the TV show, The Dead Files. Our other soul sister Amy (AP) keeps us in check with facts, figures, and other fun things. We talk about pets, true crime, ghost stories, haunts, dreams, and other creepy paranormal shit and sometimes we interview really cool people. Whether it be a paranormal professional, a Dead Files client, or a friend with cool stories.So, grab your beverage of choice, hop in the car, don't worry, Steve's driving, and join us when… The Activity Continues.This episode was recorded on October 23, 2023, and released on November 2, 2023.Episode links:Online game of US States: https://www.geoguessr.com/vgp/3003Disclaimer:This podcast is in no way affiliated with the Travel Channel, Painless TV, the TV show The Dead Files or any of its cast or crew. We're just a couple of fans that love the show and want to build a community of like-minded people who would enjoy hanging out and discussing the episodes and similar content.Credits:Hosted by: Amy Lotsberg and Megan AustinCo-Host/Fact-Checker: Amy PiersakProduction, Artwork, and Editing: Amy Lotsberg at Collected Sounds Media, LLC.Theme song. “Ghost Story” and segment music by Cannelle https://melissaoliveri.com Socials and other goodies:Our website, https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theactivitycontinues Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theactivitycontinues/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheActivityCont Blog for extras: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/blog/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesYouTube: https://bit.ly/TAC_videos Newsletter sign-up: http://eepurl.com/hWnBLL SEND US YOUR PARANORMAL STORIES!Email: theactivitycontinues@gmail.com (maybe it will be read on the show!)Or visit our website, https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/ and click on the microphone icon to leave a message and maybe it will be played on the show!BE OUR GUEST!Are you a The Dead Files client? Or a paranormal professional? Let us know by filling out our guest form:https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/guests/intake/AffiliateThree Spirit Drinks. They create plant-based non-alcoholic elixirs. https://us.threespiritdrinks.com/theactivitycontinues and use the promo code THEACTIVITYCONTINUES for 15% off your entire order. Send us cool stuff at:Collected Sounds Media, LLC8014 Olson Memorial Hwy 55 Box 240Golden Valley, MN 55427-4712 Thank you for listening, take care of yourselves. We'll see you next week!A Paranormal PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/collected-sounds2/donations
This is the final week of our miniseries with Darryl Answer, one of the directors of New Community, a Hub of the Kansas City Underground. This miniseries focuses on the 4Ps of spiritual family. These practices help us live with greater incarnational intentionality. In this final episode, we'll focus on People. The question we ask with People is, "Who will go with you?" This episode not only explores how we build teams, but we'll also look at how all of these Ps can inform the way we live at a micro and macro level. "Jesus never wanted us to do life in isolation."
We are in week three of a miniseries with Darryl Answer, one of the directors of New Community, a Hub of the Kansas City Underground. This miniseries focuses on the 4Ps of spiritual family. These practices help us live with greater incarnational intentionality. In this third episode, we'll focus on Place. The question we ask with Place is, "Where has God placed you?"
We are in week two of a miniseries with Darryl Answer, one of the directors of New Community, a Hub of the Kansas City Underground. This miniseries focuses on the 4Ps of spiritual family. These practices help us live with greater incarnational intentionality. In this second episode, we'll focus on Purpose. The question we ask with Purpose is, "What has God given you?" "Every person has been created in the image of God, so every person has a purpose."
This week begins a four-part interview with Darryl Answer, one of the directors of New Community, a Hub of the Kansas City Underground. The 4Ps are practices that help us live with greater incarnational intentionality. In this first episode, we'll do a high-level overview of the 4Ps and get into Prayer. The question we ask with Prayer is, "What is God saying to you?" Darryl will share how this framework has influenced their larger spiritual family and guides the way they live in and love well the East Side of Kansas City. "Prayer is the activity to go to that feeds every other thing we do."
If you want something done right, do it yourself. Or at least, that's the approach Patrick Lightbody takes. After years of wrestling with different physical planners and calendar apps, Patrick decided to make his own. So how does someone who designs calendar apps actually use it himself? Well, it begins with the past… Patrick believes that he can't possibly be oriented towards what matters to him if he's only looking forwards. Instead, he needs to periodically look back on what he's already done, and make changes from there. When it comes to making changes, Patrick employs a “Four Ps” status report, measuring his plans, progress, priorities and problems whenever he needs to overhaul his schedule. Connect with Patrick in the support chat at Reclaim.ai You can find the full interview here: Turn your calendar into a virtual assistant with Reclaim co-founder Patrick Lightbody *** My new book Time Wise is out now. You can grab a copy here. Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin Twitter Instagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITS Produced by Inventium Host: Amantha Imber Sound Engineer: Martin ImberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams Guest, Ed Hajim, Author of The Island of the Four Ps and On the Road Less Traveled
Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams Guest, Ed Hajim, Author of The Island of the Four Ps and On the Road Less Traveled
Alexis Kessaris is a Pelvic Floor Therapist at Core Health Chiropractic. Have you ever heard of pelvic floor therapy? I just found out this existed when I met the wonderful Alexis Kessaris. She filled me in on the specialized therapy's “ins and outs” and how it is not just for women. It may be embarrassing to most men if you're having "male problems," but seeing a pelvic floor therapist can change your life! Oh, did I mention she has a vagina costume? Learn More About Alexis Kessaris Website: Core Health Chiropractic Facebook: @CoreHealthBerks Instagram: @CoreHealthBerks Connect with FXV Digital Design Website: FXV Digital Design LinkedIn: @fxv-digital-design Instagram: @fxvdigital TikTok: @fxvdigital Show Notes Produced By: Joseph Alexander Media Music By: Beats by Dai
00:05:40 Posture and Body Orientation 00:09:33 Eye Contact 00:10:54 A study led by Dr. Arthur Aron00:11:53 The Power of Eye Contact by psychologist Michael Ellsberg00:13:03 Kara Ronin's “triangle technique” 00:13:41 Paralinguistics 00:15:08 The Four Ps of Voice 00:17:37 How to Improve Your Vocal Variety • When reading someone's body language, pay attention to microexpressions, their overall posture and orientation in space, as well as their degree of eye contact. Paralinguistics refers to information carried in the tone, pace, pitch, etc. of the voice. • Think in terms of overall openness or closedness, but remember that no single detail is decisive and conclusive and that observations should always be compared against a baseline.#Communication #ConfidentSpeaker #DrArthurAron #EyeContact #InvoluntaryFacialExpression #MichaelEllsberg #NonverbalVocalCommunication #Paralinguistics #TriangleTechnique #VerbalCommunication #VerbalExpression #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #PatrickKing #PatrickKingConsulting #SocialSkillsCoaching #CommunicationSkillsTrainingPatrickKingPhoto by fauxels and Pexels
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Ed Hajim to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his new book THE ISLAND OF THE FOUR PS----and what he hopes readers take away from it.
Entrepreneurs tend to be product people. They can find solutions to a problem and maybe even turn those solutions into a potentially profitable business. At this point, however, entrepreneurs often run into a problem: those skills that helped them develop a product are very different than the ones they need to market and publicize that solution to the public. What an entrepreneur needs are helpful frameworks to give them the baseline knowledge they need to grow their business. Well, you're in luck.Joel Miller speaks with Full Focus Chief Revenue Officer, Courtney Baker, about reimagining the famous "Four Ps of Marketing" for modern times. After that, Joel speaks with author, podcaster, and publicity expert, Susie Moore. She explains to Joel how small business owners can use the media to grow their business.For more info from Susie Moore, visit www.getrockstarpr.com.The Business Accelerator podcast is a reflection of the values and processes inside the BusinessAccelerator coaching program. If you want a free Business Growth Coaching Call, visit www.businessaccelerator.com/coach.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Entrepreneurs tend to be product people. They can find solutions to a problem and maybe even turn those solutions into a potentially profitable business. At this point, however, entrepreneurs often run into a problem: those skills that helped them develop a product are very different than the ones they need to market and publicize that solution to the public. What an entrepreneur needs are helpful frameworks to give them the baseline knowledge they need to grow their business. Well, you're in luck.Joel Miller speaks with Full Focus Chief Revenue Officer, Courtney Baker, about reimagining the famous "Four Ps of Marketing" for modern times. After that, Joel speaks with author, podcaster, and publicity expert, Susie Moore. She explains to Joel how small business owners can use the media to grow their business.For more info from Susie Moore, visit www.getrockstarpr.com.The Business Accelerator podcast is a reflection of the values and processes inside the BusinessAccelerator coaching program. If you want a free Business Growth Coaching Call, visit www.businessaccelerator.com/coach.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The last time Aron Croft was here, he shared his story of his education and personal background meeting ADHD reality. But you know what else? He built a successful Fortune 500 career and a highly successful training business teaching his 8% Productivity Habit, which helps ADHDers complete what we like to call clogging tasks, those tasks you've put off for months, and need more than simple willpower to get them done.He's back with us this week to share how the ADHD reality meets the business world and how you might find success by pivoting a business school classic model for your own needs.We're talking about the 4PM model: Product, Promotion, Pricing, and Process come together to illuminate the M, Market Fit. But Aaron argues that ADHD business owners need a second M: the ME Fit. Listen in as we explore how to prioritize the Me Fit into your operations, how to figure out what your Me and Market Fit really is, and how to use this model to decide if your best business inspirtation is really a good fit for your hard work.Learn more about Aron at FreeADHDTraining.com and check out his TikTok summary of 4PM2 here! (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (03:42) - Introducing Aron Croft (07:56) - The Four Ps for ADHD (15:02) - The Round-Robin (35:23) - Prioritizing the Me-Fit (39:10) - What if you're not an entrepreneur (42:12) - Learn More ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Meal prep is a necessity when it comes to being successful in your nutrition and fitness journey. We're not talking about spending your entire Sunday prepping meals for the whole week because let's be real... that's not realistic. However, some level of time, energy, and preparation is important to be successful in anything you do. In this episode we outline the four Ps for meal prep success and give you actionable items and ideas to help guide you through this process.
The concept of Product and Price from the Four Ps of Marketing can be confusing when you're new to social marketing. What's your product if you are just trying to persuade someone to change their behavior? And what is the price if no money changes hands? This episode is the first in a brief series on social marketing, breaking down these two critical concepts and offering some suggestions for how you can easily practice identifying product and price as they apply to both social marketing and corporate marketing. If you're fairly new to social marketing, go back and listen to Episode 6 first!Resources:Brown KM. Defining the Product in a Social Marketing Effort. Health Promotion Practice. 2006;7(4):384-387. doi:10.1177/1524839906291323Rosemary Thackeray, Katrina N. Fulkerson & Brad L. Neiger (2012) Defining the Product in Social Marketing: An Analysis of Published Research, Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 24:2, 83-100, DOI: 10.1080/10495142.2012.679156Butler, K., Gordon, R., Roggeveen, K., Waitt, G. and Cooper, P. (2016), "Social marketing and value in behaviour? Perceived value of using energy efficiently among low income older citizens", Journal of Social Marketing, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 144-168. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSOCM-07-2015-0045Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you!For more information, visit the Health Comm Central website at: http://www.HealthCommCentral.com© 2022 - 2023 Karen Hilyard, Ph.D. Connect with me on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/health-comm-central/Twitter: @HealthCommCtrlInstagram: @health.comm.central
Back a number of years ago I helped the low-code software platform company Mendix, while they were developing their digital transformation practice. A few years later, Siemens bought Mendix for $730 million, which was pretty good for a company started in 2005 by three young guys in the Netherlands. I want to share one of the great approaches that Mendix developed, which any transformation focused organisation could adopt and adapt.
Put down your smartphone, shut down the metaverse, and close TikTok for a moment to re-visit one of the most important marketing theories of all-time, the Four Ps of marketing. Mark Schaefer and Robbie Fitzwater provide a fresh, surprising, and perhaps controversial take on what the theory means to marketers today.
My guest for this episode is Mike Burns. Mike began his career as an executive director of a community health center and now has over 20 years of experience as a nonprofit manager. Since 1994 Mike has been an organizational development consultant and partner in BWB Solutions. Since 2017 Mike has been faculty in the University of New Haven's Nonprofit Management Certificate Program. Mike's consulting practice focuses on strategic planning, governance, and helping nonprofits assess their readiness for strategic alliances. Mike is also a fellow researcher on two national studies about nonprofit board leadership conducted through the Alliance for Nonprofit Management. A couple of unique things about Mike are he operates an organic farm and has been a professional foster parent for nearly 20 years! Here's what to expect during the episode: What is marketing for a nonprofit organization? Why is marketing important to nonprofit organizations? What impact can a successful marketing campaign have on nonprofit organizations? What are the four Ps of nonprofit marketing strategy? Connect with Mike Burns! Website: https://bwbsolutions.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nonprofitcrisis Blog: https://nonprofitboardcrisis.typepad.com/mbblog/ Schedule a free consultation with Mary by going to https://www.talkwithmary.com/. Mary's book is available on Amazon or wherever books are sold: Love Your Board! The Executive Directors' Guide to Discovering the Sources of Nonprofit Board Troubles and What to Do About Them. Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that, and follow us, on Facebook. Connect with Mary! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhiland Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Facebook Group: https://tinyurl.com/inspirednonprofitleadership Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilandconsulting Website: https://www.hilandconsulting.org
Have you ever wondered how people grow and scale multiple 7-figure and 8-figure companies? Well, it's all about the data. As a leader, you can use your business's data to gain information, learn more about the direction to take and make better decisions in your business. This week, I'm joined by the one and only Vinnie Fisher who is here to share more. Vinnie Fisher is an entrepreneur and bestselling author who has over 20 years of experience successfully growing and scaling multiple 8-figure companies. He knows how to grow a business beyond his own shadow, and he's here today to help you learn and understand exactly what you need to do to get your numbers in place and grow and scale your company. Vinnie shares why hiring a CFO at the start of your business isn't always the best move, what you should do instead, and the importance of paying attention to the data in your business. “Once the owner of a company has better data, he or she is going to be armed with making better decisions.” - Vinnie Fisher In This Episode: - Learn the smartest thing someone can do in their business to continue to grow and scale. - There is a difference between 7-figure and 8-figure businesses. Here's what it is… - Hear how I managed to negotiate an 80% discount on my purchase of a company. - Find out what you can do if you truly want your business to have a greater impact in the world. - Vinnie shares the number one thing he sees business spending money on and why it's such a problem. - Hear some simple things you can do to get your numbers in check in your business. - I'm sharing how a piece of advice that Vinnie gave me helped me to become successful and fulfilled and still impacts me today. - Vinnie shares the concept of The Four Ps and how to use them in your business. And much more... Book mentioned: Grit by Angela Duckworth -https://angeladuckworth.com/grit-book/ ( https://angeladuckworth.com/grit-book/) Connect with Vinnie Fisher: - Website –https://fullyaccountable.com/ ( https://fullyaccountable.com/) - Mastermind -https://thetotalceo.com/mastermind/ ( https://thetotalceo.com/mastermind/) Connect with Adam Lyons: -https://thesmartblueprint.com/ ( Website) - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adam-lyons-210670166 (LinkedIn) - https://www.facebook.com/TheAdamLyons (Facebook) - https://www.instagram.com/TheAdamLyons/ (Instagram) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXrYi3GXQ7OtJ6urs8w3CBQ (YouTube)
Renee Peet, Sensus Vice President of Global Product Management and Marketing, joins the show to share her role in handling the "Four Ps of Marketing" -- Price, Promotions, Products, and Positioning -- and the valuable lessons learned from utility customers who are adapting and utilizing Sensus technology in the field in new and different ways. She also discusses how making agile transformations throughout the business was one factor in helping turn challenges presented by COVID-19 into opportunities for new, creative solutions. Finally, Peet explains her role in championing a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout Xylem. Recorded live in October at Xylem Reach 2021 in New Orleans. View content from the Reach 2021 virtual conference and learn more about Reach 2022 at https://xylemreach.com/.
Tigran Nazaryan is the Co-founder and CEO of 10Web.io, an automated WordPress platform powered by Google Cloud that helps relieve the burden of manual website building operations. We talk about website automation, disruption-led growth, and the difference between shared and cloud website hosting. Timestamps [00:36] Tigran's entrepreneurial journey [01:52] Why Tigran and his partners founded 10Web.io [03:00] Tigran's experience with management blueprints [05:44] Business processes and why they are so important [09:58] How Tigran and his team came up with the Four Ps in their management blueprint [12:02] What is a WordPress plugin [17:06] Convert any website to WordPress [17:58] How and why you need to start automating your WordPress site [20:40] Comparing the differences in services offered by AWS and 10Web.io [23:43] WordPress pros and cons: When you should use it (and when you should not) [25:46] WordPress for eCommerce [26:53] Disruption-led growth and why it's so important [29:30] The key differences between shared and cloud hosting [31:16] The fast growth approach for SaaS companies [35:15] Parting thoughts Links and Resources Tigran's LinkedIn 10Web.io 10Web's YouTube Channel Steve Preda's Book: Buyable Complete the Buyability Assessment for Your Business https://StevePreda.com