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Jonah Salita is an entrepreneur, and creative consultant.He's the co-founder of Diall, and the creator and creative force behind Vasco Creative, an early-stage creative consulting firm.Jonah's entrepreneurial spirit started when he stumbled into the creative world after designing his own tennis apparel brand because he was too small to fit into the “cool” looking adult clothes._____________Salita attended Hobart College in upstate New York, studying Economics and Media and Society. During his time at Hobart, he was the captain of the varsity tennis team and won numerous athletic and scholastic awards, Academic All-American being one of the most prestigious.Salita began his career in 2016 as an intern at GenGuru. He would go on to work as a copywriter for Red Circle Agency, The Nitrous Effect and the infamous advertising agency, Fallon, where he wrote for Arby's and Stok Cold Brew Coffee.In 2018, Salita was awarded a SIIF Grant for photography and moved to Hong Kong to study at Lingnan University and document the elderly residents of Fu Tei. He exhibited the resulting collection of photographs in the Solarium Gallery, NY upon his return.In 2019, Salita moved to London to be the creative director for Learn To Trade, a financial education company having taught over 300,000 students worldwide. During this time, Salita led creative strategy for the United Kingdom, Philippines, South Africa and Australian branches.In 2020, Salita returned to Minnesota and founded Vasco Creative, an early-stage creative consulting firm. As a creative consultant, Salita has advised companies including Factory Motor Parts, Kavira Health, Kore Partners, Geniecast, Monaco's Coffee, and many others.Just 3 months after founding Vasco Creative, Salita co-founded Diall, a mental health startup educating students on mental health and wellness before they reach crisis.Jonah is both Portuguese and American and currently resides in Lisbon. On the horizon, he is looking to bring his experience and passion of solving the world's greatest problems to angel investing in early-stage impact ventures.Links From the Episode:Diall's website: https://www.diallapp.com/Make sure to download the Diall app on IOS or Android!Jonah's email: jonah@diallapp.comJoin the Twin Cities Wellness Collective™: https://www.tcwellnesscollective.com/
https://www.instagram.com/jonahsalita/ (Jonah Salita) is an entrepreneur, and creative consultant. He's the co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of https://www.diallapp.com/ (Diall), and the creator and creative force behind Vasco Creative, an early-stage creative consulting firm. He's also the Chief Marketing Officer at Kavira Health. Jonah's entrepreneurial spirit started when he stumbled into the creative world after designing his own tennis apparel brand because he was too small to fit into the “cool” looking adult clothes. Salita attended Hobart College in upstate New York, studying Economics and Media and Society. During his time at Hobart, he was the captain of the varsity tennis team and won numerous athletic and scholastic awards, Academic All-American being one of the most prestigious. Salita began his career in 2016 as an intern at GenGuru. He would go on to work as a copywriter for Red Circle Agency, The Nitrous Effect and the infamous advertising agency, Fallon, where he wrote for Arby's and Stok Cold Brew Coffee. In 2018, Salita was awarded a SIIF Grant for photography and moved to Hong Kong to study at Lingnan University and document the elderly residents of Fu Tei. He exhibited the resulting collection of photographs in the Solarium Gallery, NY upon his return. In 2019, Salita moved to London to be the creative director for Learn To Trade, a financial education company having taught over 300,000 students worldwide. During this time, Salita led creative strategy for the United Kingdom, Philippines, South Africa and Australian branches. In 2020, Salita returned to Minnesota and founded Vasco Creative, an early-stage creative consulting firm. As a creative consultant, Salita has advised companies including Factory Motor Parts, Kavira Health, Kore Partners, Geniecast, Monaco's Coffee, and many others. Just 3 months after founding Vasco Creative, Salita co-founded Diall, a mental health startup helping students take the first step towards improving their mental health and wellbeing. Jonah is both Portuguese and American and currently resides in Lisbon. On the horizon, he is looking to bring his experience and passion of solving the world's greatest problems to angel investing in early-stage impact ventures.
When we stop preening and performing, that’s when we open ourselves up to our people and the community around us and embrace the fact that a good leader is one who recognizes it’s not about them. If you’re still wondering what love has to do with leadership, this episode is for you.Keith Alper is the CEO and co-founder of CPG Agency and author of From Like to Love: Inspiring Emotional Commitment from Employees and Customers. With over 30 years of expertise in marketing, branding, business strategy, and event production, Keith has produced events, video/film, broadcast, and major entertainment projects across the world. His uniquely strategic, creative leadership helps steer the agency while leaving room for his love of producing large-scale projects. An active member of the entrepreneurial community, he serves as a high-level strategist, innovator, board member, and consultant for many Fortune 500 companies, CEOs, and executives, as well as large non-profits.In this episode, Keith and I talk about how he’s been able to do what he loves his whole life, meeting his business partner while working at Six Flags as a teenager, how he brings authenticity and a focus on engagement to all his businesses, what loss has taught him about love, why great leaders are those that understand it’s not about them, your five basic needs as a leader, and so much more! Key Topics:Keith’s early dreams of a career in show business (2:55)The single toughest experience of Keith’s life (3:45)How Keith met his business partner of over 35 years (4:54)Why coaching young people is Keith’s favorite aspect of his business (6:09)Being ahead of his time with Geniecast (6:45)How Julian Assange lit the spark for Geniecast (7:50)Don't build the pipeline, build great content (9:34)Using Geniecast to combat Zoom fatigue (10:36)The messages I’ve been getting about creating video content (12:07)Key elements of good content (13:53)How engagement is driving how we communicate (14:45)The need to genuinely connect with yourself first (15:59)Working on your mind, body, and soul as a daily practice (18:55)Why great leaders are those that understand it’s not about them (20:26)How Southwest Airlines embodies love at every level of their company (21:15)The exponential value of hiring people who love their job (23:09)Why I use the voice dialogue model for self-development (23:56)Being the kind of leader who genuinely loves their people (25:15)Recognizing that you can’t save every employee (26:47)Why doing good for your community is a power driver for your company (28:05)Leadership lessons from the CEO of Carnival, Arnold Donald (30:23)The obstacle you create when you’re focused on performing (33:13)When I started waking up to what love means (34:30)Why it’s important to take a day off to escape (36:45)Keith’s evolution as a leader (38:14)Why diversity and inclusion are vital for all companies (41:13)What we can learn from Ken Frazier, CEO of Merck, and Randall Tucker, Chief Inclusion Officer at Mastercard (42:44)The five basic needs for every leader (46:25)Why I’m talking to you (47:11)The advice Keith would give to his 25-year-old self (50:31)And much more! Mentioned in this Episode:GeniecastCPG AgencyYoung Presidents’ Organization (YPO)Keith Alper’s Book | From Like to Love: Inspiring Emotional Commitment from Employees and CustomersSheer Clarity | Why Leaders Must Move from Push to Pull Leadership with Toby LaVigneDan Sullivan | Strategic CoachThe Executive Leadership Council THANKS FOR LISTENING!Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at kevin@sheerclarity.com. Follow Sheer Clarity on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook!
Tim Hosler is a former municipal bond trader that now serves as the CFO of Geniecast. Tim and Vance talk about cities and states that can't pay their bills, the impact of the government stimulus money and what changes could happen as a result of the Overton-Window being wide open.This is the 49th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various individuals and industries are handling themselves amidst the crisis. @VanceCroweThis series seeks to reveal many perspectives that will otherwise be ignored by both mainstream media and you might not see on your social media channels. I believe that the Overton-Window will be wide open and new rules are going to be created about how we operate in a post virus world.
Vance tells the story of a vigilante mob he saw turn their fear into action and how that relates to fears of Coronovirus. Click here to watch a highly engaging video about how Coronovirus impacts the body this one by medical doctor and YouTube sensation @ChuubyEmu With the flood of information about Coronavirus I have found the following people to be putting forward some interesting ideas and information:Max Roser Founder of Our World in DataLord Matt Ridley - author ("The Rational Optimist," "The Red Queen") ornithologist and member of the House of LordsIf you are responsible for putting together a conference and know you can't bring people together in real life- you may find the technology from GenieCast valuable. They handle the technology and I am told it is a lot more stable than a Google Hangout or Skype. I've never actually worked with them- but I know a lot of event planners are struggling to find a plan B.Be safe out there.
Geniecast - Curated Marketplace of Experts & Speakers Geniecast is transforming the way the world connects people, ideas and inspiration. We are curators, producers and distributors of the world's largest online marketplace of thought leaders, athletes, speakers, celebrities, facilitators and more — all available via two-way, live video broadcast. KEITH ALPER, FOUNDER AND CEO With more than 30 years of experience, Keith is a serial entrepreneur and champion for free enterprise, innovation and entrepreneurial leadership. He founded several St. Louis-based businesses and organizations, including Nitrous Effect, Eventiv, UPBrand Collaborative, Vidzu.tv and Creative Producers Group. He is also the founder of the St. Louis Young Entrepreneurs’ Organization and serves on several boards across the area. He brings extensive marketing, branding, business strategy and event production experience to Geniecast, and has produced special events, meetings, video/film, broadcast and major entertainhttps://geniecast.com/program/digital-public-relations-demand-generation-strategies-that-create-visibility-and-credibility-quickly/
Feedback is essential to improving as individuals and as a whole. This episode, we talk to Mary Schaefer about how to get better at giving and receiving feedback. Mary is an expert in empowerment and manager/employee interactions. She coaches, trains and consults on talent development, performance management and employee experience. Mary publishes on these topics and more at ReimagineWork, Lead Change Group, CIO Online, Forbes, and other sites. She is a co-author of the book, "The Character-Based Leader.” Mary has presented at the Inspiring Women in STEM Conference and is also a TEDx speaker. You can find her on her website www.reimaginework.com. This episode was made possible by Geniecast. Learn more about them at www.geniecast.com
How do you prepare yourself for a leadership role? This episode, we talk to Robin Dreeke about building executive presence in ourselves. Robin is a 1992 graduate of the United States Naval Academy and retired U.S. Marine Corps Officer. For the past 22 years, Robin has been formally serving as the head of the elite Behavioral Analysis Program of the FBI's Counterintelligence Division. He’s also the author of Code of Trust: An American Counterintelligence Expert’s Five Rules to Lead and Succeed. Buy it wherever books are sold!! Keep up with Robin’s comings and goings on twitter by following @rdreeke This podcast is brought to you by Geniecast, learn more about them at www.geniecast.com
Did you ever lose a valued employee because you weren’t giving them the development opportunities they needed? Did you ever quit a job for the same reason? Better career conversations can change that. We spoke with Julie Winkle Giulioni, Best-selling Author and Leadership, Learning, and Development Expert about how to improve your approach to both sides of these essential discussions as an employee and a manager. This podcast is brought to you by: Geniecast learn more at www.geniecast.com Learn more about Julie here: www.juliewinklegiulioni.com
In this episode Je'vhan and Bobby talk about the perverse nature of the genie in a bottle situation. I mean we really just talk about all the sex shit we would do if we ever acquired a genie. We're sorry, this is another dudebro episode. We preface this in the episode, but if you ever have a genie, let them go, don't keep them. That's slave shit, y'all!
Doug Hall is in the right role. He is passionate, smart, funny, and driven. His MISSION is to connect people using live video. As the SVP of Sales & Content for GenieCast, Doug brings passion and dedication to an important role, and he works closely with people to build a technology company that... in our opinion, has HUGE upside. Listen to Doug discuss managing, inspiring, and leading people from a unique, human, and common-sense perspective. AND...hear how he thinks we can use his service to kae the world a better place.
Geniecast is transforming the way the world connects people, ideas and inspiration. We are curators, producers and distributors of the world's largest online marketplace of thought leaders, athletes, speakers, celebrities, facilitators and more — all available via two-way, live video broadcast. https://www.geniecast.com/ Seth Greene is a 6 Time Best Selling Author, Nationally Recognized Direct Response Marketing Expert, and the only back to back to back GKIC Dan Kennedy Marketer of the Year Nominee. To Get a FREE Copy of Seth’s new book Podcast Marketing Magic, and access to a Live Podcast Marketing Training Session go to http://www.UltimateMarketingMagician.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices