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If you've ever dreamt of turning your creative passion into a thriving business, this episode is a masterclass in doing just that. Tyler Jorgenson welcomes Katie Hunt, founder of Proof to Product, who shares how she went from making custom wedding stationery to leading 45+ rounds of her acclaimed wholesale coaching program. Katie opens up about her scrappy early days, the fire marshal shutdown that almost tanked her first trade show, and how collaboration—not competition—became her superpower.Dive into Katie's insights on the difference between selling DTC and wholesale, what most entrepreneurs get wrong about SKUs and inventory, and why knowing your customer is the ultimate growth hack. She doesn't just preach systems—she's built a business that runs while she takes three-week trips to Europe with zero emails. Yep, she's that dialed in.Whether you're a creative looking to scale, or a seasoned entrepreneur curious about the future of retail and product-based business models, this episode is packed with gold. From indie shop secrets to navigating big box partnerships and economic shifts, Katie reveals how to thrive in today's market—and build a business that supports the life you want to live.TakeawaysStart scrappy, but systemize fast. Trial by fire leads to wisdom—just don't forget to fireproof your trade show booth.Wholesale isn't just easier—it's scalable. With the right structure, it can outperform DTC with less burnout.Know your numbers and your customer. Inventory, pricing, and product lines must match your business model and target buyer.Big box isn't always better. Indie retailers bring repeat business, feedback, and deeper relationships.Simplicity scales. Streamlining systems doesn't just help the team—it creates freedom for the founder.Chapters00:00 From Paper to Powerhouse: Meet Katie Hunt 01:30 Starting a Creative Business & Learning the Hard Way 04:20 From Side Hustle to Coaching: Birth of Proof to Product 06:20 Systems, Strategy & the Truth About Wholesale 10:20 SKU Balance & Building the Right Product Line 13:00 DTC vs Wholesale: What Founders Need to Know 17:40 Retail Trends, Tariffs & Economic Shifts 22:35 Wholesale Mistakes to Avoid 24:10 Katie's Vision & Building a Business That Supports Life 27:20 Final Advice + Free Training
Jason Bloomfield didn't learn change in an MBA program—he learned it through real life. As a teenager, he became the de facto head of household. Now, as Global Head of People Change and Experience Design at Ericsson, he leads transformation across 180 countries. In this episode, Jason shares how active listening, design thinking, and human-first systems have helped him move organizations from dysfunction to alignment. From M&A integrations to HR tech failures, from -83 NPS scores to user-designed wins, his work proves one thing: change only sticks when it's built with—not for—the people it's meant to serve. For Gen Xers who've lived through chaos and are now leading through it, this episode is a blueprint in action.>>From Family Collapse to First Acquisition“I was the only one with income. So I had to figure it out.”Jason opens up about his early years, navigating a broken home while building stability from scratch—and how that experience shaped his instincts in business.>>Career by Constraint“They asked if I'd move to 1 Madison Avenue. I said yes—and just kept saying yes.”From wiring cables to managing a global acquisition across 13 countries, Jason shares how constraints—and curiosity—turned into growth and global opportunity.>>Change Starts with Listening“Active listening sends a signal: you care.”Jason breaks down why empathy is not a soft skill—it's the hardest one. Especially when leading transformation across 100,000 employees and 180 countries.>>Turning a -83 NPS into a Shared Win“The tool was hated. But people started feeling heard.”He recounts how a globally despised HR tool became usable—through co-creation, honesty, and building feedback loops that actually changed things.>>From Paper to Trust“They didn't hate digital. They didn't trust institutions.”Jason explains how assumptions kill adoption—and how design thinking and diverse input helped his teams shift deeply entrenched behaviors.______________________Connect with us:Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Jason Bloomfield --Chief Change Officer--Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligencefor Transformation Gurus, Black Sheep,Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.12 Million+ All-Time Downloads.Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.Global Top 3% Podcast.Top 10 US Business.Top 1 US Careers.>>>140,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.
From Paper 38 we delve into the character, nature and purpose of these high spirit personalities who serve ascendant mortals as guides and protectors. "Only good can come from you learning more about them," the Urantia Book says, and it is in these two groups we have our deepest relationships along the spirit journey.#Urantia#Urantiabook#Angels#Guardianangels#Jesus$HolySpirit
The Ruckus Report Quick take: A former teacher turned ed-tech founder reveals how simple daily actions - from hallway check-ins to thoughtful class placements - can transform school culture and help every student thrive. Meet Your Fellow Ruckus Maker Mike Cronley is the CEO and co-founder of Class Composer, bringing 12 years of 3rd grade teaching experience to revolutionize how elementary schools create balanced classes. After witnessing firsthand how traditional class placement methods could unintentionally disrupt student relationships and learning environments, he developed a solution to help schools make more informed, equitable placement decisions. Breaking Down the Old Rules
Legal work isn't just about managing data—it's about unlocking intelligence. AI, eDiscovery, and Legal Data Intelligence (LDI) are transforming how firms analyze, predict, and strategize. Are you keeping up? In this episode, Robert Keeling (Partner, Redgrave LLP) joins David Cowen to unpack how AI, legal data intelligence, and next-gen eDiscovery are transforming the legal industry.
This Episode we are joined by Michael Walford-Williams, a consultant specialising in operational resilience and third-party risk management. His consultancy Westbourne Consultancy Limited sees him working for various clients providing risk management services for the financial service industry.In this episode, we look at how risk appetite evolves over time, the power of red teaming, how to empower everyone to care about risk and ask the question: ‘Is your risk management toast?'Key Takeaways:Risk Appetite is a Moving Target: Just because a threat hasn't hit you yet, doesn't mean it won't. Learn how to adapt your risk management strategy to evolving threats.Testing Makes Perfect (or at Least More Prepared): Don't wait for a real attack to expose your weaknesses. Simulated attacks like phishing campaigns and red teaming can expose vulnerabilities before they're exploited.From Paper to Reality: Testing cybersecurity resilience shouldn't just be best endeavours on a piece of paper (business continuity documentation).Better Red than Bread! Red Teaming Unleashed: Testing, from phishing simulations to physical assessments, to full-blown-red-teaming activities all play a pivotal role in empowering employees and increasing organisational vigilance. And remember, it's not about pointing fingers—it's about empowerment.Risk Ownership: Risk isn't just IT's problem. It's everybody's job. From the boardroom to the frontlines, we're all in this together. We will show you how to redefine risk ownership.Links to everything we discussed in this episode can be found in the show notes and if you liked the show, please do leave us a review.Follow us on all good podcasting platforms and via our YouTube channel, and don't forget to share on LinkedIn and in your teams.It really helps us spread the word and get high-quality guests, on future episodes. We hope you enjoyed this episode - See you next time, keep secure, and don't forget to ask yourself, ‘Am I the compromising position here?' Keywords: cybersecurity, risk, resilience, red teaming, risk appetite, RACI, AISHOW NOTES‘Biggest cyber risk is complacency, not hackers' - UK Information Commissioner issues warning as construction company fined £4.4 million. ICOThe Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm GladwellABOUT MICHAEL WALFORD-WILLIAMSMichael Walford-Williams is a consultant specialising in operational resilience and third-party risk management. His consultancy Westbourne Consultancy Limited sees him working for various clients providing risk management services for the financial service industry.LINKS FOR MICHAEL WALFORD-WILLIAMSMichael's LinkedInMichael's Website
From Paper 62, a brief recital of the story of early mankind and how we came to be, according to those who were there. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-watkins/support
From Paper 58 we learn how life came to our world through the aid and guidance of Life Carrier Sons, an order of divine sonship whose mission it is to bring life to planets like ours so that they eventually produce will creatures of ascendant potential. It should be noted that while these writings were first revealed in 1935, only recently have scientists discovered that primordial life did seem to emerge from warm-water bays and inland seas, just as the Urantia Book states. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-watkins/support
From Paper 193 we read the last words Jesus spoke to his followers before departing. We know those final words had to be pretty important, and so we look at the last four times he spoke to his Apostles and his general believers. What can we learn from these final words? Let's examine them and see. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-watkins/support
Mind and Spirit are connected by the human personality. From Paper 16:8, let's explore how this connection works and what it means to our growth as human beings. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-watkins/support
From Paper to Person - Jesus Is For Your Restoration by Velocity Church
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Episode #66 with Nthabiseng Sejake, who is a rising star in the world of property investment. Nthabiseng is the founder of B Evolution, a rapidly expanding rental business based in Soweto. Despite having a portfolio with dozens of quality apartments on three sites in Soweto, Nthabiseng's business has been unable to secure funding from South Africa's formal banking sector. Nonetheless, her company has thrived in a market often overlooked by traditional investors. During this episode, she shares her insights on the challenges facing entrepreneurs in the property sector and how she has navigated these obstacles to build a successful business.What We Discuss With NthabisengWhat is the current state of South Africa's property industry? How do individuals operating independently, like yourself, succeed in accessing and establishing a foothold in the highly competitive real estate industry? Soweto is an iconic place with a rich history and culture, but the western media has always depicted it as a low-income and high-crime area. What is the reality of living and building a business in Soweto? What tips would you give to other budding property entrepreneurs in Africa? What do you think the importance of people from Soweto playing a big role in the development and regeneration of the area is? And much more...Full show notes and resources can be found here: Unlocking Africa show notesDid you miss my previous episode where I discuss From Paper to Practice. Achieving Lasting Change through Land Reform in Africa with Thierry Ngoga? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser on LinkedIn at TerserAdamu, and Twitter @TerserAdamuSupport the showDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk
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From Paper 49, we learn all about the different kinds of will creatures who evolve on different planets throughout the universe. What makes this even more interesting is the common fact that all will creatures of soul potential have a special gland in their brain that makes our spiritual life even possible, what the Urantia Book calls the "citadel of the mind." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-watkins/support
From Paper 189 we look "behind-the-scenes" from the perspective of the celestial personalities who were on hand to witness the resurrection of Jesus. Score comes from Passion of the Christ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-watkins/support
A new sermon series began on October 3 called: “From Paper to Practice.” Do you let God's Word shape your character? Watch the video or listen to the podcast. Share it with someone and invite them to join us online or in person this Sunday. Sermon Outline Questions or comments? Post below and we will be sure to answer. Share with a friend to invite them Sunday or watch online with you! NEW TO GRACE? Text CONNECT to 330-400-2869 We want to get to know you! GRACE BIBLE CHURCH WEBSITE https://www.gbcakron.org/ ONLINE GIVING FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM CONTACT US info@gbcakron.org -or- (330) 882-4416 CCLI #223422
The Urantia Book describes how mind evolution took place over time, and in the culmination of the appearance of truly intelligent man 998,000 years ago we witness the appearance of Andon and Fonta, the first two true human beings. From Paper 62, section 6 for those who want to read along --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-watkins/support
A summer-time special recorded in Brighton, priming you with great NonFic ideas for the young folk in your life. Note: this episode contains swearing.Our Pick of Kids' NonFic:Justin Hancock, Can We Talk About Consent?: A Book about Freedom, Choices, and AgreementClare Balding, Fall Off, Get Back On, Keep Going: 10 Ways to Be at the Top of Your Game!Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person Tiffany Jewell, This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on how to Wake Up, Take Action, and Do the Work Jenny Devenny, Race Cars: A Children's Book about White PrivilegeClive Gifford, Backward Science: What was Life Like Before World-changing Discoveries?Libby Deutsch, The Everyday Journeys of Ordinary Things: From Phones to Food and From Paper to PooPhilip Bunting, The World's Most Pointless Animals: Or Are They?Find Us Online- Patreon: www.patreon.com/nonficpod- Bookshop: www.uk.bookshop.org/shop/nonficpod- Twitter: www.twitter.com/nonficpod- Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/nonficpodCredits- Hosts: Emma Byrne, Georgie Codd and Beatrice Bazell- Producer: Georgie Codd - Producer: Beatrice Bazell- Composer: Mike WyerAbout UsBrought to you by author and publishing rockstar Georgie Codd and author and broadcaster Emma Byrne, NonFicPod is your home for the latest nonfiction must-reads. Our premium podcast, Sh*t I Wish I'd Known teaches you the lessons that we (and our guests) have learned about writing - and life. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast we take a look at one day in Jesus early life where he simply speaks truth the the common man of his day, selected from Paper 133. Also, with all of the talk of slavery and racial strife, what does the Urantia Book say about Slavery as a human institution and why it happened. From Paper 69 a history from the Revelators offering us context which we share in this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-watkins/support
Meet Charlie Webster and James Morton, the hosts of From Paper to Podium, the Science in Sport podcast. The first bumper episode launches on the 16th March, make sure you hit subscribe or follow so you don't miss out.
From Paper 155 when Jesus spoke to Apostles and his Disciples about the difference between the religion of tradition and the spirit-led life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-watkins/support
En nuestro tercer episodio tuvimos el honor de conversar con Francis Holway. Francis es argentino, apasionado por la nutrición desde su niñez ya que tenía mucha curiosidad por conocer que alimentos ayudaban al crecimiento de los músculos. Muchos años después luego de completar estudios de pregrado en economía decidió empezar sus estudios en nutrición comenzando con una maestría en nutrición humana que realizó en la Universidad de San José de California (USA). Francis tiene estudios de posgrado en nutrición deportiva, metodología de la investigación, estadística, alimentación basada en plantas, entre otros. Es antropometrista nivel 4 (criterio) por la Sociedad Internacional para el Avance de la Kinantropometría (ISAK por sus siglas en inglés). Se desempeñó como nutricionista del equipo de fútbol argentino River Plate durante 12 años y ha sido consultor de múltiples comités internacionales, equipos deportivos y atletas. También, es un destacado conferencista internacional y profesor invitado a universidades alrededor del mundo. Afortunadamente Francis imparte cursos on-line disponibles a través de varias plataformas educativas. Francis es referencia en nutrición deportiva a nivel internacional, siendo un gran modelo a seguir para todos los latinoaméricanos que nos desenvolvemos en nutrición (especialmente la nutrición deportiva) y composición corporal. Instagram: @francisholway Twitter: @francisholway Algunos puntos discutidos: ¿Qué podemos considerar como investigación y que no? ¿Cómo filtrar la información? ¿Cómo encontrar artículos de investigación? Tipos de estudios científicos y su relevancia: jerarquía de la evidencia ¿Cómo ser críticos y escépticos con la información que leemos? Intrusismo y nutrición Nos quedamos cortas con estos puntos, les recomendamos escuchar este episodio para darse gusto con todos los comentarios y puntos de vista de Francis. Links y artículos de interés: Página web Francis Holway: https://www.francisholway.com/ Cursos de capacitación impartidos por Francis Holway (plataforma g-se): https://g-se.com/capacitacion/s/francis%20holway?enroll=open PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed PubMed Tutorial: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmedtutorial/cover.html Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/ Scientific Journal Rankings: https://www.scimagojr.com/journalrank.php Lista de revistas depredadoras (predatory journals): https://predatoryjournals.com/journals/ Close, GL., et al (2019). From Paper to Podium: Quantifying the Translational Potential of Performance Nutrition Research. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30671902 Bernards, JT., et al (2017). Current Research and Statistical Practices in Sport Science and a Need for Change. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5969020/
A joint podcast with Dr Laurent Bannock, Institute of Performance Nutrition (www.theiopn.com), 'We do Science Podcast'. Both Laurent and I have an interest in the translation of research into practice and how practitioners, coaches and athletes can first of all access appropriate information but also how the latest research influences practice. We discuss how research findings can be difficult to interpret and therefore are easily misinterpreted and the key reasons why findings might be misinterpreted. Over the last 10 years there has been a very significant increase in research publications across all of the sport sciences and even specialist researchers find difficult to keep up thus it is even more difficult for practitioners, coaches and athletes to keep up. It is also difficult for these non-researchers to put any single research finding into context against all of the preceding research. It can also be said that practitioners and coaches have a key role in highlighting potential areas of research, ensuring that the research that is conducted attempts to answer relevant practical issues. We suggest that accreditation of practitioners combined with a learning mindset are critical to ensure that practitioners provide evidence based practice. Researchers have a key role in communicating their findings in a way that is accessible and practical to practitioners. We refer to two recent publications both of which outline some of the key issues. From Paper to Podium: Quantifying the Translational Potential of Performance Nutrition Research Close GL, Kasper AM, Morton JP Sports Med, 2019 The Translation of Sport Science Research to the Field: A Current Opinion and Overview on the Perceptions of Practitioners, Researchers and Coaches Fullagar HHK, McCall A, Impellizzeri FM, Favero T, Coutts AJ Sports Med, 2019
This week in the DEBUT episode of the Because Maybe podcast, we take a look at a bunch of books, plays, and comic books, that went from the written page, to the big screen, take in some 90's trivia, and compare a presidential speech to his predecessors. Also, as this is the first episode, we also go in depth as to what to expect from the podcast in future episodes. This week's teaser blog: From Paper to Film Be sure to subscribe to the Because Maybe podcast for latest episodes! Podbean | iTunes Check out Because Maybe on social media: Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Tumblr | Blog Theme Music A Day In The Sun by Per Kiilstofte – Machinima Sound Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Scenes of the 90's September Sky by Per Kiilstofte – Machinima Sound Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Great Speeches in Presidential History Olympos by Jens Kiilstofte – Machinima Sound Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Hollow Decks Plug If you Could Only See Performed by The Hollow Decks. Recorded live 9/2/2017 @ Bewsky's, Hattiesburg MS.
37.4: From Paper to PC, Having fun with the SATs?? by Dr. Barbara Taylor Cox
In this episode of In the Business of Change we speak with Teri Dankovich and Jonathan Levine, founders of Folia Water, an innovative silver-infused filter paper that has the potential to save billions of people worldwide from the effects of unsafe drinking water. Not only have these filters proven successful in killing waterborne pathogens, they […] The post From Paper to Clean Water: We speak with the founders of Folia Water appeared first on SEE Change Magazine.
Hugh Sung is the ultimate musical entrepreneur. After years spent teaching at the Curtis Institute of Music, Hugh co-founded AirTurn, a company that produces pedals designed to turn pages on a tablet device. Hugh is also an author. In fact, he wrote From Paper to Pixels as a result of using tablet devices for reading music. Now Hugh has moved into the world of podcasting with his show A Musical Life, getting a quarter of a million downloads in only a few months. In addition, he recently launched A Musical Life Mastermind, a membership site devoted to helping musicians explore opportunities to grown their career. Learn how he does all of this and much more in this interview! Links to check out: Hugh’s website A Musical Life (podcast) A Musical Life Mastermind AirTurn