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Today on Typology, we dig into the Enneagram with our special guest, Jessica Chen, an Enneagram 3 and author of the insightful book Smart, Not Loud: How to Get Noticed at Work for All the Right Reasons. Join us as we explore the unique challenges faced by quieter personality types in the workplace, particularly those identified as Enneagram 4s, 5s, 6s, and 9s. Jessica shares her personal journey of navigating a "quiet culture" and how it shaped her professional life. We discuss the importance of self-awareness, effective communication, and the strategies that can help quieter individuals find their voice and thrive in their careers. Key topics include: The significance of understanding different Enneagram types How to build your career brand and get noticed for the right reasons Practical tips for engaging in conflict and celebrating accomplishments The ARC method: Ask, Runway, Celebrate Whether you're an introvert looking to make your mark or a leader wanting to create a more inclusive environment, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice. Don't forget to check out Jessica's book and connect with her on LinkedIn for more resources! Listen now and discover how to navigate the workplace with confidence!
Today, we are joined by Jessica Chen.Jessica Chen is an Emmy-Award winner, author, speaker, and CEO of the global business communication company, Soulcast Media. Jessica is an internationally recognized communication expert and has taught over 2 million people how to improve their communication skills at work. She has been featured in Forbes, Fortune, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Her course on developing executive presence was ranked #1 most watched by global business leaders. Prior to Soulcast Media, Jessica was an award-winning broadcast television journalist at ABC, NBC, and NY1.In this episode, we explore how quiet professionals can build a strategic career brand without sacrificing their authentic communication style.Key topics include:Building a powerful career brand that authentically showcases your unique strengthsUsing the ACCT framework to advocate for yourself without feeling uncomfortableMastering the art of saying "no" with the TEF approachTransforming public speaking from intimidating to engaging through specific mindset shifts and voice techniquesJessica's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Not-Loud-Noticed-Reasons-ebook/dp/B0CKSHN1BX?ref_=ast_author_dp-Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.comBlog: https://blog.ims-online.com/Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesgood/Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99Chapters: (01:15) Introduction (02:45) Tip: The Power of Differentiating Factors (03:30) Technique: From Compliance to President (07:00) Tool: The ACCT Framework for Self-Advocacy (10:45) Tool: The TEF Approach to Saying No Effectively (13:30) Tip: Mindset Shifts for Public Speaking Success (17:15) Technique: Improving Vocal Presence (21:00) Tool: The Down-Up-Point Movement for Handling Tough Questions (23:45) Conclusion
In a world filled with noise and competition, standing out can be a challenge, and it's particularly daunting if you're a multi-passionate entrepreneur or Fusion creative. You're so good at so many things that defining a clear niche or brand identity can be hard. But what may look like a challenge is exactly what you need to captivate your Raving Fans' attention. In this episode, I'm sharing three secrets that you can start implementing TODAY to break out of the sea of sameness, along with the story of someone who defied expectations, became a force for good in the world, and is a celebrity in their niche. Together, we'll discover the keys to standing out in a noisy market and unlocking more freedom and ease in your business.
Middle and working-class citizens in nations across the globe are feeling their purchasing power diminish while billionaires hoard historically high levels of wealth. People are looking for economic solutions out of the inequity that are in line with their ecological values and planetary boundaries. "People are really hungry for solutions [and] really hungry to find alternatives," says Alvaro Alvarez, the documentary filmmaker of the new BBC documentary Less Is More: Can Degrowth Save the World? Alvarez joins Mongabay's podcast to detail real-life solutions using the concepts behind “degrowth” in the city of Barcelona, which he highlights in the film and which have garnered widespread interest. Subscribe to or follow the Mongabay Newscast wherever you listen to podcasts, from Apple to Spotify, and you can also listen to all episodes here on the Mongabay website. Listen to a previous conversation on degrowth on the Mongabay Newscast here. Image Credit: La Brugera de Púbol, a sustainable living and educational eco-estate roughly 2 hours from the city of Barcelona operated by Mike Duff. Image courtesy of Alvaro Alvarez. ----- Timecodes (00:00) Degrowth momentum in Barcelona (06:26) Degrowth and housing cooperatives (09:01) Growing international support (13:06) Challenges and criticisms of degrowth (24:51) Degrowth and global inequality (32:42) Green gentrification (39:03) Challenging the ‘wealth=success' narrative (42:24) Keeping inside the planetary boundaries
Episode Summary: Megan, a Senior Talent Agent at McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA), to explore the world of dance representation. Megan shares her unique journey from being a dancer to becoming an agent and provides invaluable insights into what makes a successful client in the dance industry. She discusses the qualities MSA looks for in dancers, such as professionalism, strong communication, and the ability to respond quickly to opportunities. Megan highlights the importance of keeping your casting materials up-to-date, including headshots, resumes, and performance clips, and provides advice on how dancers can stand out when submitting to agencies. She also touches on the expanding role of social media and personal branding, explaining that while it's not crucial to be an influencer, having a professional presence is key. In addition, Megan talks about the various trends in the dance industry, including the growing embrace of diversity and the rise of specialty skills like roller skating. She concludes by emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself and finding the right team to support individual goals in the dance world. Whether you're aspiring to sign with an agency or grow your career, this episode is packed with valuable tips. Show Notes: (0:00) Introduction to Megan, Senior Talent Agent at MSA (3:00) Megan's Journey from Dancer to Talent Agent (7:45) Overview of MSA and its Expansion into Different Departments (12:30) What Makes an Ideal Client for MSA (16:20) The Importance of Communication and Professionalism in Dance Careers (20:45) How Dancers Can Submit to MSA: Materials and Process (24:15) The Role of Social Media and Personal Branding in Dance Careers (28:50) Trends in the Dance Industry: Embracing Diversity and Specialty Skills (35:00) Building Long-Term Careers: Transitioning from Dancing to Choreography and Creative Roles (40:30) The Impact of Special Skills on Dance Careers (44:15) Q&A Session with Mentees: Submitting to Agencies, Getting Noticed by Choreographers (50:00) Final Thoughts on Developing Your Dance Career and Finding the Right Team Biography: Megan Hunt is a Senior Talent Agent at McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA), bringing a wealth of experience from her work in both Los Angeles and New York's entertainment industries. With a background that includes a position as Junior Agent in MSA's Education Department, Megan has built a successful career by fostering relationships and connecting talent with opportunity. She also co-hosted The Hollywood Dance Podcast alongside Tony Selznick, a co-founder of MSA and a legendary figure in the Hollywood dance community. Known for her ability to navigate complex challenges with creative solutions, Megan excels in management, production, public speaking, and client relations. Her passion for understanding people's goals and collaborating to create meaningful projects is central to her work. A graduate with honors from Portland State University, she continued her education at The School for Radio & TV Broadcast in Orange County, California. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/megnhunt https://www.facebook.com/megan.hunt.58 Website https://msaagency.com/
One of the biggest challenges writers face today—and it's a repeated theme on the podcast—is getting noticed by clients and prospects. In the 433rd episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, I spoke with Content Strategist Erica Schneider about how you can cut the fluff and get noticed by the people you want to work with. This is a good one, you won't want to miss. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. Stuff to check out: Erica's Website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Transcript: Rob Marsh: What to get noticed? Want to stand out? Want clients to find you instead of the other way around? This is The Copywriter Club Podcast. A lot of the conversations on this podcast focus on the problem of getting noticed… standing out from the crowd of a million other writers—many of whom are willing to work for a lot less than you, some of whom, though hopefully not many, are simply better writers than you. There are lots of ways to do it… posting content on social media platforms, showing up at events, creating podcasts and video channels on still more platforms, building an email list… the many ways of getting noticed goes on and on. And yet… many of us, maybe most of us, still struggle to break though. There's some unfairness in the idea that the most successful copywriters aren't necessarily the very best writers or persuaders… they're often the best at getting and keeping the attention of the clients they want to work with. So how do you become the writer who gets the attention and the clients. Often it comes down to creating content that is positioned to attract your clients on the platforms where they spend their time. And to share the best ideas for creating that content, my guest on today's episode is Erica Schneider. We talked about a lot of ideas and insights to try in your own business—everthing from the mindset shift you need to make related to your personal brand and how to think differently about content in the age of growing competition and A.I. to Erica's favorite hook frameworks and how to use them and why you absolutely need an email list even if you don't plan to ever send an email. This is all good stuff so I hope you'll stick around to hear it… But before we get to all that, this episode is brought to you by The Copywriter Underground. I've spent the few weeks rebuilding our content vault and adding a lot of additional training to it. New workshops include how to add a VIP day to your services, how to create a new offer, how to get more done, how to do research, how to develop your own frameworks, how to conduct discovery calls, how to get more referrals, how to build an email list, how to create a launch sequence and dozens more. The more we add the more I think we really need to raise the price because there is a crazy amount of helpful templates, workshops, and even monthly coaching in The Underground. But for now you can still get in for less than you spend on a dinner out with your family. Learn more at thecopywriterclub.com/tcu. And now, my interview with Erica Schneider… I'd love to get started just by hearing your story and how you got to where you are now as a coach, content maestro in some ways. You are an authority builder for so many people. You're doing a lot of things. So how did you get here? Erica Schneider: I am doing a lot of things. So I was the head of content at a B2B marketing agency. for four and a half years. I started there as a contract editor, then managing editor, then head of content. And I have loved writing my entire life, but I never knew how to make money from it until 2018, which is when I kind of stumbled into the content marketing world. And so I am a self-taught marketer. never went to school for marketing, never studied like copywriting, content writing, any of that stuff. I learned everything on the job. Um, but I also sort of always wanted to be a teacher. So growing up,
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Chris Zizza and Michael Martin chat with Steve Haren, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Ring Ring Marketing. Steve shares valuable insights on how to effectively run your hardwood flooring business in today's digital age. Learn why digital marketing is crucial, how to get your business discovered by consumers, and why relying solely on referrals isn't enough. Plus, they discuss the power of business reviews and the importance of responding to customer feedback.4oYou said:description tooChatGPT said:ChatGPTIn this episode of the Real Answers Podcast, Chris Zizza and Michael Martin chat with Steve Haren, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Ring Ring Marketing. Steve shares valuable insights on how to effectively run your hardwood flooring business in today's digital age. Learn why digital marketing is crucial, how to get your business discovered by consumers, and why relying solely on referrals isn't enough. Plus, they discuss the power of business reviews and the importance of responding to customer feedback. Don't miss this essential guide to elevating your flooring business!
20 years ago, ‘Yearbook,' one of the most star-studded ski movies of all time, was released. So last week on Blister Cinematic, we talked with Matchstick's Murray Wais and Scott Gaffney about the making of the film, and today, we're talking with three of the stars of the film, Hugo Harrisson, Ingrid Backstrom, and Mark Abma.RELATED LINKS: BLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredRead Now: Our 24/25 Digital Winter Buyer's GuideOrder Now: Our 24/25 Winter Buyer's GuideCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30CRAFTEDOff The CouchTOPICS & TIMES:HUGO HARRISSON (3:00)Bella Coola (5:46)Hugo's Approach to Picking Lines (11:01)"If you aren't scared….” (14:59)Harrison Motel (17:04)Shane's Anecdotes (23:00)INGRID BACKSTROM (24:28)Getting Noticed (24:49)Shane as Mentor (31:22)Ski Racing (33:11)Confidence Going into Filming? (34:43)Bella Coola (37:04)Karaoke (40:04)First Big Mountain Lines (47:00)MARK ABMA (1:02:11)Getting the Call for Yearbook (1:05:54)One of Mark's First Lines (1:10:02)confidence vs doubt (1:12:56)Rock Ride (1:21:18)Parallax Shot (1:25:02)Rock n Roll High School (1:32:38)After Yearbook (1:35:35) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Getting noticed on social media is your goal? Lauren Bayne is passionate about helping individuals define or refine their brand messaging, unleash their creativity, and craft compelling narratives that resonate with their target audiences. By ensuring all elements of your personal brand work together seamlessly - from visual identity to video content - she creates a powerful, professional presence that sets you apart in your field. Understanding the importance of authentic brand expression, Lauren works closely with clients to create captivating brand identities that move hearts and minds. Her journey has involved collaborating with renowned names like Southwest Airlines, Pennzoil, AT&T, and United Health. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to stand out in a crowded market or a thought leader aiming to amplify your message, Lauren can help you develop a cohesive personal brand system that's as unique and inspiring as you are! In episode 490 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Lauren chose UT Austin for her undergraduate experience, what she learned about brand development by collaborating with companies like Southwest Airlines, Pennzoil, and AT&T, why some brands stick out in your mind, some psychology tricks to make customers love your brand, some personal brands that tap into human emotion, how personal branding impacts your reputation, how to get noticed on social media, more on chapter website updates, and what she learned as an only-child caregiver for her parents. Enjoy!
In Episode 128 of the "Best Coach Ever Podcast," we dive into the juicy benefits of embracing the summer slowdown for both personal well-being and business growth. Fresh from a six-week hiatus, I dish on how taking a break in July—a notoriously slow month for online sales and social media—was a game-changer. Coaches, it may be time to hit pause for a moment and recharge so you can crush it when fall starts.The episode's main event? The power of personal branding. We spill the tea on why personal branding is your secret weapon. It's about crafting a public identity that screams your image, story, and place in the community. By dropping personal anecdotes, flaunting your values, and showcasing your unique traits, you can connect with your audience on a whole new level. Too many coaches miss the mark, ending up with content that's super flat.But fear not, I am here with practical tips to spice up your personal brand. Think identifying your lifestyle pillars and weaving in your personal stories and values into your content. It's all about embracing your quirks and sharing more of the real you online to build a loyal, engaged fanbase. Wrapping up, we serve up actionable advice on developing your personal brand with a side of sass, reminding you that being genuine and intentional is the name of the game. Stand out from the crowd, attract the right clients, and make the most of the summer slowdown for long-term success.In this episode, I cover: The Summer Slowdown 0:00 - 5:00-Introduction and welcome back after a six-week break.-Explanation of the typical summer slowdown in online sales and social media engagement.The Importance of Taking a Break 5:01 - 12:30-Personal experience of taking a break in July and its benefits.0Discussing the importance of stepping back to avoid burnout and return with renewed energy and creativity.Personal Branding: The Secret Sauce to Success 12:31 - 20:00-Definition and importance of personal branding in online coaching.-How personal branding involves creating a public identity through image, story, and community position.Showcasing Your Personality 20:01 - 28:00-Common mistakes coaches make by not showcasing their personality.-The impact of authentic and relatable content on audience engagement.Practical Tips for Building a Strong Personal Brand 28:01 - 36:00-Identifying lifestyle pillars and integrating personal stories and values into content.-Embracing unique qualities and sharing more about oneself online.Actionable Advice for Developing a Personal Brand 36:01 - 42:00-Steps to start developing a personal brand and the importance of being genuine and intentional.-Recap and motivational closing remarks to inspire coaches to enhance their online presence.Connect with Lynette:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynettemarieh Fitness Coaching Business Accelerator: https://fcbaprogram.comThe Wellness CEO Mastermind: https://lynettemariefit.clickfunnels.com/optin1634051235214
I am excited to bring you, my Nerdy Photo Crew, a valuable and insightful episode of The Nerdy Photographer Podcast that dives into the often-mysterious world of photo editors and creative directors. In this episode, we discuss how photographers can better understand these key players and present their work to these decision makers more effectively. Demystifying the Roles: Photo Editors and Creative Directors First things first: what exactly do photo editors and creative directors do? Our guest, Karen Williams, breaks down the roles and responsibilities, revealing the crucial part they play in the visual storytelling process. Photo editors are the gatekeepers of visual content, curating and selecting images that align with a publication or project's vision. Creative directors, on the other hand, oversee the broader creative process, ensuring that all visual elements adhere to the brand's aesthetic and strategic goals. Understanding what photo editors and creative directors look for can significantly increase your chances of getting your work noticed and published. That means an increased chance of getting paid!! It's not just about having great photos; it's about presenting them in a way that fits the editor's or director's needs and vision. Tune In Now! We invite you to tune in to this enlightening episode of our podcast. Whether you're an aspiring photographer or a seasoned pro looking to refine your approach, this episode offers valuable insights into the minds of photo editors and creative directors. Support The Nerdy Photographer Want to help The Nerdy Photographer Podcast? Here are a few simple (and mostly free) ways you can do that: Subscribe to the podcast! Sign up for our newsletter - https://nerdyphotographer.com/newsletter Tell your friends about the podcast Follow on Instagram - https://instagram.com/thenerdyphoto Follow on Threads - https://threads.net/@thenerdyphoto Follow in Tiktok - https://tiktok.com/@thenerdyphoto Get some Nerdy Photographer merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/nerdy-photographer If you're feeling extra generous, check out our support page - https://nerdyphotographer.com/support-nerdy-photographer/ Episode Promos This episode includes promos for the following: Nerdy Photographer Contract Templates - https://nerdyphotographer.com/product-category/contracts/ Pic-Time Image Galleries - https://nerdyphotographer.com/recommends/pic-time/ Aftershoot AI Culling and Editing - https://aftershoot.com/get-started/?referrer=U8VQGIL5 About My Guest Karen Williams is a keynote speaker, course creator, and creator of Black Visual Queen, a company that is working to bring diversity to the professional photography industry. She has worked in the industry for over 15 years as a Photo Editor. She is in charge of hiring photographers for clients like Wired, Masterclass, Square, and AARP. She is the decision-maker sitting in fancy rooms with top people debating which photographer to hire and why, and has had a hand in visual stories for dozens of iconic brands. She is also a photography thought leader on LinkedIn, sharing industry knowledge. She knows what it takes for a photographer to get hired, and her mission is to help people get access to the information and resources they need to succeed in commercial photography. Website - https://blackvisualqueen.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/blackvisualqueen About The Podcast The Nerdy Photographer Podcast is written and produced by Casey Fatchett. Casey is a professional photographer in the New York City / Northern New Jersey with more than 20 years of experience. He just wants to help people and make them laugh. You can view Casey's wedding work at https://fatchett.com or his non-wedding work at https://caseyfatchettphotography.com
Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson assess some of the comments made by Steelers' OC Arthur Smith about how the rookies on offense are performing so far.
Discover actionable tips for writing a compelling bio that enhances your business visibility. Learn how to structure your bio effectively and choose impactful words with our free downloadable checklist. In this episode, I delve into the essential steps for writing a compelling bio that captures attention and enhances your visibility. Building on the key components discussed in episode 346 about getting on podcasts and stages, I provide actionable advice on structuring your bio, choosing impactful words, and offer a free downloadable checklist to streamline the process. I emphasize the importance of a well-crafted bio for all business owners, not just those seeking to speak publicly, and share examples of successful bios from participants in my program. This episode is packed with practical tips and strategies to help you create a bio that impresses and inspires. KEY TAKEAWAYS COVERED IN THE PODCAST The Importance of a Strong Bio A well-crafted bio is essential for any business owner aiming for visibility. It's not just for pitching to podcasts or stages; it's a valuable tool for various business interactions. A strong bio can help you stand out and build credibility. The Structure of a Great Bio A compelling bio should include: Clear identification: Who you are, what you do, and who you serve. Credibility boosters: Achievements, awards, collaborations, and media features. Storytelling element: A unique personal or professional anecdote that captivates the reader. Continuous Improvement A bio is a living document. It should evolve as your business grows and your accomplishments increase. Regularly review and update your bio to reflect your latest achievements and offerings. If you enjoyed this episode then please feel free to go and share it on your social media or head over to Apple podcasts or Spotify and give me a review, I would be so very grateful. LINKS TO RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE Grab my PERFECT BIO CHECKLIST Episode 346, Georgina Instagram, Emma Instagram Connect with Teresa on
Welcome to Tennis Traverse! In my 48th episode, I will be sharing what I learned at one of the best Journalism camps! SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER: https://ivannazhang428.substack.com/ Links Mentioned: https://www.apple.com/apple-news/ Time stamps: Importance of Audience Engagement (00:01:12) Using Short, Simple Sentences (00:02:17) The Inverted Pyramid Structure (00:04:37) Creating Smooth Transitions (00:05:42) Finding Your Voice (00:06:41) The Role of Nat Sound (00:08:49) Growth in Sports Media Jobs (00:11:13) Consumer Challenges with Streaming (00:12:21) Importance of Networking (00:12:21) Consuming Media for Experience (00:13:27) Learning from the Past (00:14:30) Getting Noticed in Journalism (00:15:38) Advertising vs. Complacency (00:15:38) Conclusion and Future of Sports Journalism (00:16:44) Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tennistraverse/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tennistraverse Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TennisTraverse/videos Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tennistraverse Substack: https://ivannazhang428.substack.com/
Jay Baer discusses how professionals can use the principles of excellent customer experience to stand out above the rest. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why it pays to reply super fast 2) The best way to recover from a mistake 3) Why competency won't get you noticed—and what does Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep971 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JAY — Jay Baer is a 7th-generation entrepreneur, New York Times best-selling author of seven books, and founder of six multi-million dollar companies. In 2023, he was named a Top 30 Global Guru in both Customer Experience and in Marketing. Jay has advised more than 700 brands in his career, including Nike, Oracle, Hilton, The United Nations and 40 of the FORTUNE 500.He is an inductee into the professional speaking and word of mouth marketing halls of fame. Jay has authored or co-authored among the best-selling business books of all-time in the categories of digital marketing, customer service, customer experience, and business growth. He has been named to more than 50 top global business influencer lists. Jay's books are known for deep, first-party research combined with unique, compelling case studies, and a heavy sprinkling of humor. • Book: Hug Your Haters: How to Embrace Complaints and Keep Your Customers • Book: Talk Triggers: The Complete Guide to Creating Customers with Word of Mouth • Book: The Time to Win: How to Exceed Your Customers' Need for Speed • Book: Youtility: Why Smart Marketing Is about Help Not Hype • Website: JayBaer.com • Website: TequilaJayBaer.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson • Past episode: 950: Cal Newport: Slowing Down to Boost Productivity and Ease Stress See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you having trouble getting noticed in the swingers lifestyle? Are you looking for some tips on how to stand out? Listen to this episode that was built by community discussion. Most of it sounds like a no brainer, but sometimes we need the basic how to guide to get us to where we want to be. Join SDC: https://www.sdc.com/?ref=35907 RSVP to our Events : www.mindbenderparties.com Background: Who doesn't love to talk about sex and everything in between? Mizzy Bender is here to talk through all the down, dirty and not so fun moments that life has to offer. Mizzy is one female that isn't afraid to embrace all aspects of life from sexuality to success. Mizzy Bender is a 40 year old female entrepreneur and influencer leading the way within the Swingers / Alternative Lifestyle community. Mizzy's journey started out with Mindbender Parties and still remains traveling the East Coast putting on full thematic swinger events with her partner in crime, Mr. Mindbender. Mizzy's passion and drive is all about creating an environment that is all inclusive and judgment free, where we can be who we are without question. Where one can have a platform to talk about the things we are curious about without question, finding like minded humans to love and support one another. Through this journey, Mizzy's Boutique was formed. An adult novelty shop starting out online and has since migrated into a traveling pop up boutique at swingers / alternative lifestyle events across the US.
In this episode of The Watering Hole, Rhett & Jager sat down to talk with William Clark Green! We spoke with William before his set at Tumbleweed Dancehall in Stillwater, OK! We talked about his most recent album Baker Hotel, new music, The Panhandlers & more! Huge thanks to Will and Austin for being so easy to work with, enjoy the episode! Huge thank you to our sponsors for making what we do possible! Bad Brad's BBQ, Blissful RV Rentals, Iron Monk Brewing Company, CH Lonestar Promo & Tumbleweed Dancehall! William Clark Green https://www.williamclarkgreen.com/home Follow Us! The Watering Hole Instagram @guitarscowboyspod https://instagram.com/guitarscowboyspod?igshid=
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to the Tiny Marketing Podcast! This episode marks the beginning of our exciting Uncut Summer Series, where Sarah Noelle Block, your host, shares raw, unfiltered, and unedited recordings from her years of interviews, webinars, and workshops. Get ready for an authentic experience filled with insightful content and behind-the-scenes moments.In This Episode:Introduction to the Uncut Summer Series: Sarah explains the concept behind this series, aiming to provide a real, unfiltered look into her content creation process.Sneak Peek into the Content: Expect to hear full audio from popular workshops, including "Five Ways to Network Without Feeling Awkward," "Three Steps to Getting Noticed on LinkedIn," and more.Unedited Interviews: Sarah will share complete, uncut interviews with amazing guests, giving you an authentic insight into their conversations and knowledge sharing.Authenticity in Content Creation: Sarah emphasizes the importance of authenticity and how this series will give you a genuine look into the chaos and realness of content creation.Teaser Clip: Listen to a preview clip from one of Sarah's past workshops on creating an effective LinkedIn profile cover photo and headline.Introduction to Tiny Marketing Club: Sarah provides a detailed preview of the Tiny Marketing Club, a new offering for B2B service founders, with exclusive features and bonuses for founding members.Highlights:Workshop Previews: Full audio from popular workshops on networking, LinkedIn strategies, and content marketing.Guest Interviews: Unfiltered conversations with industry experts, sharing insights and candid moments.Tiny Marketing Club Launch: An overview of the Tiny Marketing Club, including weekly marketing sessions, content prompts, engagement strategies, hot seats, and more.Exclusive Bonuses: Founding members on the waitlist receive $4,000 in bonuses, including a searchable resource library, one-to-one strategy session, and asynchronous consulting.Key Takeaways:The Uncut Summer Series aims to provide a real, unedited look at the behind-the-scenes of content creation.The Tiny Marketing Club offers a comprehensive, supportive environment for B2B service founders to execute strategic and effective marketing.Exclusive bonuses are available for founding members who join the Tiny Marketing Club waitlist.Call to Action:Join the Waitlist: Sign up for the Tiny Marketing Club waitlist to access exclusive bonuses worth $4,000.Subscribe & Share: If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the Tiny Marketing Podcast, rate and review it, and share it with your friends.Links & Resources:Join the Tiny Marketing Club WaitlistWebsite: https://www.sarahnoelblock.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahnoelblock/Newsletter: https://tinymarketing.me/newsletter
There are tons of talented performers out there and standing out among the crowd isn't easy. But by the end of today's episode, you'll see what you're overlooking in your performance currently, and you'll have multiple strategies you can use to start honing your craft and get noticed in the industry. Tune in this week to discover the eight tips for getting noticed that I give to every young performer I work with. I'm sharing how to warm up, how to give an engaging performance, and showing you how to live into your potential as a young performer. Get full show notes, transcript, and more info here: https://www.amyadamscoaching.com/20
How do you self-promote without boast? Find mentors without bother? Recently, Women in ETFs celebrated 10 years at our conference in NYC! While we were there, we captured the voices and opinions of our attendees (plase excuse some audio glitches). We heard about the role that mentors have played in their careers, as well as the importance of self-promoting with confidence. Do you hear your name as one of the many influential mentors mentioned? Let us know, as we'd love to hear from you! Featured on this episode: -Roma Lotay, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais, LLP -Steven Kreichman, Director, Index Investments Group, FTSE Russell -Nelly Mubashi, CEO, NWAM, LLC -Jane Edmondson, Head of Thematic Strategy, TMX VettaFi -Vicki Chan, Content Strategy Director, VanEck Kristine Delano guides the conversation about the impact of self-promotion and mentors on your career. Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writer Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.
Join the waitlist: https://form.typeform.com/to/eDtmkFff Clara Batten is a TikTok comedienne, actress and author of “Gin and Phonics”. She's here to show you that it's never too late to find your passion. If you've got a passion you're not sure about pursuing and need a friendly nudge to go get it, are interested in acting and comedy, or just want to have a laugh, then tune in. Timestamps: 00:00 - Trailer and Introduction 02:40 - Starting a TikTok Account During the Pandemic 07:39 - Why Posting on Social Media is so Time Consuming 09:32 - More Followers More Problems 10:58 - Getting Noticed by Peter Andre, Jeremy Clarkson and Amanda Holden 14:47 - Taking Everything in Your Stride 16:53 - Turning 40 19:31 - Why Your 20s Aren't the Best Years of Your Life 22:18 - The Endless Possibilities of Acting 28:44 - Stand Up Comedy 33:21 - Clara's Bridget Jones Alter Ego 36:10 - Why Performing Live is Better than TV or Film 38:44 - Why a Lot of Actors Go Back to Doing Theatre 40:47 - The Creative Process 43:53 - Unexpected Challenges In Creating Content 46:16 - Using ChatGPT to Write Comedy Sketches 46:06 - Censoring Humour 49:04 - Posts She's Regretted Posting 51:01 - Dealing With Haters 53:48 - Lip Syncing Trump and Taking the Piss Out of Boris Johnson 01:01:09 - Writing a Sitcom After giving up on her acting career and raising her kids, Clara Batten broke into the movie industry in her 40s. All thanks to social media. She started posting self-deprecating comedy sketches on her TikTok account during the pandemic, quickly garnering a huge following. She is co-writing a comedy series and recently acted in the Sky Original film A Christmas Number One. Clara Batten: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clara_batten_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clara_batten_ Maria Hvorostovsky: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahvo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariahvo/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maria_hvo X: https://twitter.com/mhvorostovsky HVO Search: https://www.hvosearch.com Podcast filmed, edited and produced by: https://www.londonbeautyphotographer.com Need help HIRING – http://www.hirewithmaria.com LEAVE A REVIEW: If you're listening on Apple Podcasts make sure to Follow, Rate, and leave a REVIEW.
In this episode of The Sajin Photography Podcast, host Jason Teale delves into the challenges faced by expat photographers in Korea when trying to get their name out there. Drawing from personal experiences and observations, Jason explores the dynamics of overcoming doubt and criticism in a saturated photography landscape. From dealing with douchebags to finding the courage to make noise and share your work, this episode offers practical insights and encouragement for photographers navigating the journey of self-promotion. Tune in to learn how to push past the "Dicks" and carve out your place in the vibrant foreigner photography community of Korea.Support the Show.Stay connected with the Sajin Photography Podcast for more captivating discussions, interviews, and updates on the vibrant photography community in Korea. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review me on your favorite podcast platform. Follow me on social media @the_sajin_photography_podcast on instagram for clips, content and upcoming announcements. Keep capturing those unforgettable moments, and until next time, happy shooting!
How can you build authority and use it to get noticed in a crowded market? If you reflect on what authority actually is, a couple of specific people probably come to mind; people who confidently own the space they're in. That's what authority really looks like. It's about setting the standard for whatever you do in your industry. In this episode you'll learn six quick tips for building authority in your business. It takes time and energy to become a sought-out expert in your space, but it's worth it for all it does for your business. In this episode, you will learn about: Why people give up too quickly when it comes to building authority. The benefits your business will see from putting yourself out there. How talking about what you stand for will attract people by default. How building a brand identity changes how you show up on social media. What your brand identity should reflect and why it matters. Which platforms you should be using (and not using) for growth. What it means to leverage social proof to help people know, like, and trust you. Why you can and should reuse the social content you've already posted. Tips for successfully networking by using direct messages. Got a minute? I would love a review! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap, and give me five stars. Then select "Write a Review." Make sure to highlight your favorite bits. Subscribe here. Connect with Renée: @renee_warren @we.wild.women www.wewildwomen.com
Building on last week's episode on tryouts, Coach Eric and Coach Andy discuss some of the key elements that players should focus on to “get noticed”. They use several examples of current players to walk through the concept of grit, what it means to ‘have good details', how coaches can support learning, specific details of your game in each zone, and more! Support the show by becoming a MEMBER in the PowerTech Community! Take advantage of our skill development video library, consultation calls, discount codes, and more! Looking for other ways to support? Subscribe on YouTube, leave a 5-star review, and share the show! AFFILIATE/SPONSOR LINKS PowerTech SHOP PowerTech Memberships Want to sponsor the show? Contact Us!
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
In this episode, Seth and Pete welcome Josef Stetter, also known as "The Résumé Whisperer," to share his insights on creating a compelling post-divorce résumé that will help you land the job you desire.Seth and Pete discuss with Josef the challenges faced by individuals re-entering the workforce after a divorce. They explore strategies for highlighting transferable skills, quantifying accomplishments, and showcasing the unique value you bring to the table. Josef emphasizes the importance of tailoring your résumé to the specific job and company you're targeting, rather than relying on generic approaches.Questions we answer in this episode:How can I make my résumé stand out after being out of the workforce for an extended period?What transferable skills should I highlight on my post-divorce résumé?How do I get past the AI filters and ensure my résumé reaches human eyes?Key Takeaways:Quantify your accomplishments and contributions to demonstrate your valueTailor your résumé to the specific job and company you're targetingBe proactive in your job search by making personal connections and following upJosef also shares practical tips for acing the job interview, including coming prepared, projecting confidence, and focusing on quantifiable achievements rather than just duties and responsibilities. Seth and Pete engage in a lively discussion with Josef, providing examples and actionable advice for listeners navigating the post-divorce job search.This episode is packed with valuable insights and strategies for creating a standout post-divorce résumé and acing the job interview. Whether you've been out of the workforce for a while or are looking to switch careers, Josef's expert guidance will help you showcase your unique strengths and land the job you deserve.Plus, we tackle a listener question about bringing AI into your divorce.Links & NotesFind Josef on the web, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubeSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (02:00) - Meet Josef Stetter (06:18) - Crafting Your Resume (08:23) - Telling Your Story (11:02) - Finding the Relevance (14:09) - Accomplishments (18:24) - Getting Noticed (25:46) - The Interview (29:49) - Different Demographic Jobs (32:20) - Personal Touches (35:07) - Finding Josef (36:07) - Listener Question (43:04) - Wrap Up Establishing trust with Co-Parents can be difficult when alcohol abuse is involved. Use Soberlink as an opportunity to improve co-parenting arrangements. Visit their site to learn more and get a promo code for $50 off.
“I'm not getting any callbacks. I've applied for 300+ positions!” “I am perfectly qualified for the position.”“My job search has been going on way too long.”These are the common cries of job seekers and you may have even said some of these verbatim.Today, I'd like to discuss the most common and difficult part of the job search process, get your wheels turning, and hopefully add some extra oomph to you as a side benefit. Spoiler alert: the resume is one part of why you may get hired, but it's not the only thing that may be holding you back. I'm Chris, the founder and CEO of Let's Eat, Grandma. We're focused on helping mid to senior-level professionals get noticed and land more interviews. Head on over to letseatgrandma.com and get your free resume critique.Follow us:Use Chris' LinkedIn for the newsletterCheck us out on InstagramFollow Let's Eat, Grandma on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim Shockey is among the best known hunters in the world. As a professional outfitter, television host and accomplished outdoor writer, Jim's entire life is an adventure. Jim sits down with us at SHOT show to talk about his Hand of Man Museum, the state of outdoor media today, and Jim's favorite game to hunt. On today's show with GunBroker.com: - The Hand of Man Museum - Getting Noticed in Today's Outdoor Industry - Hunting Influencers and Trophy Pics - Jim's Favorite Big Game Animal to Hunt - Jim's Preferred Hunting Firearm, and What Led Him to It The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Shockey is among the best known hunters in the world. As a professional outfitter, television host and accomplished outdoor writer, Jim's entire life is an adventure.Jim sits down with us at SHOT show to talk about his Hand of Man Museum, the state of outdoor media today, and Jim's favorite game to hunt.On today's show with GunBroker.com: - The Hand of Man Museum - Getting Noticed in Today's Outdoor Industry - Hunting Influencers and Trophy Pics - Jim's Favorite Big Game Animal to Hunt - Jim's Preferred Hunting Firearm, and What Led Him to ItThe show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this episode of the "In the Garage" podcast by CarParts.com, owner of ModBargains.com Ron Hay discusses the history and development of the car modification market. The discussion delves into various topics related to car modifications, focusing on Teslas, BMWs, and the educational aspect of car mods through Ron's YouTube channels. They touch on the importance of customer satisfaction and education in the modification process, and how the trends in car modifications, including color preferences and popular brands have shifted over the years.TOPICS: - Kickstart Your Customization Journey: Discover why starting with the perfect set of wheels is the gateway to personalizing your ride, setting the stage for a transformation that reflects your unique style.- Trendsetters in Car Mods: Explore the most sought-after upgrades—from sleek wheels and tires to cutting-edge suspension systems and body kits—that are defining the auto customization scene.- Electrifying Tesla Transformations: Dive into the rapidly growing world of Tesla modifications, where electric meets eclectic, pushing the boundaries of automotive customization.- The Science Behind the Style: Unravel the advanced manufacturing techniques like flow forming that ensure your mods aren't just about looks but about lasting performance.- The Modder's Pathway: Learn how enthusiasts layer their modifications, from wheels to suspension to exteriors, crafting a car that's truly their own.- Challenges and Triumphs: Get the inside scoop on the complexities of modifying certain models, such as adding turbos to FRS cars, and how overcoming these challenges can lead to unparalleled satisfaction.- Leveraging Tech for Tailored Mods: Discover how Ron Hay uses AI and data analytics to revolutionize product selection and customer service, making it easier than ever to find the perfect parts for your project.- The Future of Customization: Gain insights into the evolving trends and motivations in the aftermarket industry, and what the future holds for car customization enthusiasts.SponsorsModBargains: https://modbargains.com/ModBargains YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/modbargainsLiqui-Moly - https://www.carparts.com/liqui-molyCarparts.com App - http://carparts.comJC Whitney Magazine & Catalog - http://jcwhitney.comFollow ushttps://www.youtube.com/@CarPartscomOfficialhttps://www.instagram.com/carpartscom/https://www.tiktok.com/@carpartscom?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/carpartscomhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/carparts-com/
Hey, it's your girl Jess, and today's episode is all about "Getting Noticed," as an online Entrepreneur. I'm here to help you get more visible and really stand out online. I share three simple tips here with you about starting a podcast, growing your audience, and making sure your voice matches your brand. It's all about being consistent and trustworthy. I let you in as to why podcasting is such a powerful way to connect with people and build trust. I share insights on keeping your audience engaged and why authenticity is key. Plus, I dish out stories of successful podcasters and how they've nailed it in their industries using their podcasts to leverage them as thought leaders. Remember, it's not just about making money. It's about creating content that truly resonates and forms connections. So, if you're a woman itching to get into podcasting or need some support gaining visibility, I've got services and coaching tailored just for you. Let's build a community together and celebrate our wins along the way! Ways to connect outside of the podcast: Join the FYF UNSCRIPTED text community! Just text the word “FRIDAY” to 619-332-3045. Where every Friday I send you a personalized message to end your week on a positive note no matter what! We can always find the wins if we look for them! Book Your Connection Call with me Here: https://calendly.com/unscriptedthepodcast/15-min-discovery-call?back=1&month=2023-12. Ready to revolutionize your finances? Book your FREE strategy call with JFF now using the following link: https://calendly.com/smuhall/journey-to-financial-freedom-stephanie-hall Want to dive deeper into JFF's world? Visit their website and start your journey to financial freedom: https://www.journeytofinancialfreedom.co/ Give them a follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/journeytofinancialfreedom.co/ Check out the number one supplement I now Co-own & take daily for Clarity and Focus-Flocus: https://www.volarenutrition.com/. USE CODE "UNSCRIPTED" at check out to save 20%. Connect with me on IG: @jessicaburgio or my website https://www.jessicaburgio.com/ Looking to start, launch or rebrand your podcast? Check out our podcast launch agency @mediaunscripted Check out our services: https://www.mediaunscripted.com/
On today's podcast, brought to you by Kadans Science Partners, host Jonah Comstock is joined by Bradley Hardiman, Astellas Pharma's Senior Director of Business Development; Mike Murray, head of Murray International Partners Ltd; and Mairi Dillon, Kadans' Ecosystem Manager for UK & Ireland.
This week's episode of Win The Hour, Win The Day Podcast interviews, Dina Behrman. Tune in as I team up with Dina Behrman to explore the power of PR for your business! In this engaging episode, you'll discover:-Why PR is essential for every entrepreneur, big or small.-Common mistakes business owners make with PR.-How to pitch your story effectively to media outlets. A must-listen for every entrepreneur! Don't miss out on these invaluable insights. Power Personality Quiz! http://winbacktimequiz.com/Win The Hour, Win The Day! www.winthehourwintheday.com Podcast: Win The Hour, Win The Day Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/winthehourwintheday/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/win-the-hour-win-the-day-podcast You can find Dina Behrman at:Website: https://dinabehrman.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinabehrman/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dina.behrmanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinabehrman/ Win The Hour Win The Day
In Things I learned, Steak and Sandra react to the news of the death of Steve Wycheck, the Phoenix Suns DJ remixing a Steve Kerr comment about the arena being like a club, LeBron James was all in on the NBA in-season tournament and Zion Williams draws some critisism from Shaq
Are you looking for a way to stand out from the crowded market of insurance agents? Shane and Tonya discuss using pet insurance as a door opener to new clients.Learn more at iaforward.com, and follow IA Forward on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.
Karis Dodd is an industry OG who has a huge amount of experience casting creators for brand campaigns, working as a talent manager and bridging the gap between creators and brands to create incredible campaigns in her current role as Senior Manager of Brand Strategy and Casting/Creator Development at Collective Voice. Karis shares her top tips for landing your dream partnerships, including what to include in your elevator pitch! This is a must-listen for any creators who are hoping work with brands in the future. ______________________ We're on a mission to help content creators get paid. Find content and resources via the links below: Learn from us: https://www.thecreatorproject.com/replay Join our newsletter for weekly tips: https://marvelous-producer-4800.ck.page/1049009cf0 Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecreatorproject_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thecreatorproject ____________________ Jade Beason is the host and founder of The Creator Project, find her on social media via the below links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JadeBeason Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jadebeason/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jade_beason ____________________ Connect with Karis/ Collective Voice: Karis Dodd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karisdodd Collective Voice: https://www.collectivevoice.com/
Welcome to the podcast, GETTING ATTENTION, GETTING NOTICED, AND STANDING OUT! In today's episode, 'Spending 10 Hours Making Videos: Is the Fame Worth the Time? YES!!!', we move with energy into the heart of why many of us spend hours on videos. Is all that effort worth the spotlight? Let's find out! Host: Kerry Ruff Kerry Ruff Host: SIDE HUSTLE with PERSONALITY kerryjruff@gmail.com www.kerryruff.com Rojan K.C. Media Producer & IT Specialist KC Media Rojankc08@gmail.com HOW TO CONNECT WITH KERRY RUFF – CONNECTION STRATEGIST / NEW YORK CITY Director of Success Conference NYC (Experts Speak on Life & Business Advancement) Watch videos and visit the website if you choose for more details: WEBSITE: http://www.kerryruff.com INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/kerryjruff/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/KerryRuff LINKED IN www.linkedin.com/in/kerryruff TIK TOK https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdkP6GDa/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=kerry+ruff YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm-suYHIPxK3UGVTffmNZOQ PODCAST / GETTING ATTENTION – GETTING NOTICED – STANDING OUT and SIDE HUSTLE with PERSONALITY on https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kerry-ruff PODCAST / SIDE HUSTLE with PERSONALITY https://open.spotify.com/show/6G2EqSic1fz4zF14C5LX4F --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kerry-ruff/message
How do you get noticed as a Software Developer, and why does it matter? In this episode Matt and Eric discuss their experiences with building in public, posting various types of videos on multiple platforms, publishing projects, etc. What might make an impact to help you gain the right kind of attention? Can it help you land a job? Tune in and listen along! Sign up for our Patreon and get access to our Discord, and other perks: https://www.patreon.com/selftaughtdevspod Matt's Links: https://mehrlich-link-tree.netlify.app/ Eric's Links: https://linktr.ee/ericwinkdev
In episode 50 of FedBiz'5, Jesse Sherr welcomed Senior Contract Specialist, Frank Krebs, for a deep dive into how businesses can effectively collaborate with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) during disaster response initiatives.The Role of FEMA During DisastersWhen natural disasters strike, as was seen with Hurricane Idalia in Florida, FEMA's role intensifies. Its goal? To partner with suppliers and stakeholders in rebuilding and relief efforts. The bridge between the agency and potential suppliers is the Industry Liaison Program (ILP).Getting Noticed by FEMAFrank Krebs explained the importance of businesses ensuring their products or services align with FEMA's needs. This means:Keeping registrations up-to-date.Ensuring that the "disaster response registry" box in the System for Award Management (SAM) registration is checked.Referring to resources like FedBiz Access's 2020 FEMA Annual Agency Report to understand FEMA's buying habits.What Does FEMA Purchase?FEMA's requirements cover a vast spectrum, particularly after a declared disaster. They might need water, hygiene kits, mobile homes, temporary labor, janitorial services, debris cleanup and removal, or even power tools. The list is extensive.Navigating FEMA's Acquisition ProcessUnlike other federal agencies, FEMA's acquisition process is characterized by immediacy. Most contracts issued by FEMA are of a direct, immediate nature in response to recent disasters. After identifying a need, FEMA conducts market research, prepares a solicitation, and then either announces the opportunity on SAM.gov or follows the simplified acquisition process. Contractors identify these solicitations, prepare responses, bid, and FEMA evaluates these bids, issuing awards based on established criteria.Understanding Acquisition ThresholdsFrank cleared up some common terminology for listeners:Micro Purchase Threshold: Allows small purchases without multiple quotes. Typically set at $10,000 for various projects but increases to $20,000 during disasters.Simplified Acquisition Threshold: Normally up to $250,000, but during declared disasters, this jumps to $750,000. This design aims at facilitating swift purchases and expanding the market for small businesses in government contracting. Only small businesses can participate in simplified acquisitions.Additional Advice for Businesses Eyeing FEMA ContractsVisibility and trust reign supreme. It's crucial to ensure that FEMA knows about your business and your capabilities. Contracting officials often favor businesses they recognize, making it essential to boost visibility through engagement and marketing. If you need help, FedBiz Access provides various solutions to put contractors in front of the right buyers.Frank emphasized that partnering with FEMA goes beyond business—it's about supporting communities in their rebuilding endeavors. Working with FEMA is not solely a business transaction. It's a contribution to rebuilding communities hit by disasters._____Interested in diving deeper into how FEMA collaborates with government contractors? Download our free FEMA Guide to learn more about the ins and outs of this partnership. Visit FedBiz Access at fedbizaccess.comStay Connected: Signup for our Once-Monthly "Contractor Chronicle" Newsletter Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on LinkedIn
This week on Under The Ring: Pro Wrestling Conversations, we're joined by AEW TBS champion Kris Statlander. She talks about her title win and her matches with Jade Cargill over the championship, after she was coming off knee surgery. She also talks about her unique ring gear from All In, which was inspired by the Ben Stiller film, Zoolander, and what it was like when Stiller himself endorsed it. And she talks a bit about how she entered the wild world of wrestling and who she'd like to see across the ring from her in the future.
In a world of noise and competition, this podcast serves as your ultimate guide to rising above the din and truly making an impression. This obsession isn't something superficial. It's the essence of expressing ourselves, finding our passions and validating our place in this world. Many label this as a pursuit of fame. But from artists and celebrities to subdued professions like accounting or Librarianship, all have this human need. But here is the key--- attention, when coupled with a driven market economy, becomes a powerful stimulant. It propels growth, spurs action, and ignites invention. With expert insights, actionable strategies, and inspiring guest stories, listeners will discover the secrets to amplifying their influence, gaining recognition, and leaving an indelible mark on their audience. Tune in to unlock your full potential and set the world ablaze with your unique spark. Kerry Ruff American author, professional speaker, life, and business strategist. He can be reached at Kerryjruff@gmail.com Pioneering the landscape of professional development, Kerry Ruff introduces a game-like style approach. Combining visionary leadership and effective connecting-relationship communication strategies, he's dedicated to fostering individual and business success in an engaging, interactive manner. Kerry has dedicated his life to empowering individuals and businesses to unlock their true potential and transform their lives in a wide range of areas including business and education. Kerry Ruff will captivate you with his engaging stories of losing over one million dollars and getting his abundance back, challenge your selling style only because you choose to and motivating you to act. He works with people from diverse backgrounds and at different stages of their lives. He works with teams, and organizations seeking to improve performance, enhance innovative teamwork, and develop stronger, more employee-minded leaders. Most of which you can watch right here on this channel. Find Kerry here: Director of Success Conference NYC (Experts Speak on Life & Business Advancement) Watch videos and visit the website if you choose for more details: WEBSITE: http://www.kerryruff.com INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/kerryjruff/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/KerryRuff LINKED IN https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryruff/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=kerry+ruff YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm-suYHIPxK3UGVTffmNZOQ PODCAST / AKIMA-A Podcast from Kerry Ruff Show https://open.spotify.com/show/6G2EqSic1fz4zF14C5LX4F https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/ZY5erHKJWyb https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/side-hustle-with-personality-host-kerry-ruff/id1383758254 as of 2023 https://www.instagram.com/kerryjruff/reels/ https://www.tiktok.com/@kerryruff --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kerry-ruff/message
In this episode, Jayson is joined by Lisa Krull. Today we're going to talk about the concept of your personal brand, essentially your reputation and the importance of it to achieving success in work and life.Lisa is a Leadership and Career Coach who supports young professionals, mid-level managers, and C-suite executives in enhancing their leadership skills and achieving their career ambitions. Leveraging positive psychology, Lisa utilizes a strengths-based approach to help her clients gain clarity and progress toward their desired future as professionals and leaders.Learn more by visiting our website and follow along with us on Instagram.
Welcome to the #175th episode of The Athletes Podcast featuring Brad Thorpe, a lifelong entrepreneur and the inventor of Isophit. With over 30 years of experience in the sport performance, fitness, and health space, he is considered by many to be a world-leading authority on isometric strength training. Through his passion for innovation and desire to challenge the status quo, he has created a product that has become the go-to isometric strength training solution for the world's elite performance athletes and sports organizations, Hollywood A-List Celebrities, Luxury Spas and Country Clubs, and tactical organizations like the FBI and US Army.In 2006, he became the 21st specialist with the combined RTSm and MATCS designations. This newly acquired perspective on muscle function and exercise allowed him to clearly identify what was wrong in the world of sports performance, health, and fitness training.Episode Breakdown:00:00 - 07:45 Intro & Getting Noticed by the right people07:45 - 15:00 Family Health Issues & Implementing Isophit15:00 - 18:35 The Workout Behind the Uniform18:35 - 21:50 Young Athletes Overtraining21:50 - 31:20 Pro Isometrics31:20 - 36:05 Life After Sport36:05 - 39:00 Isometric Training39:00 - 44:40 Why More People Need to Do Isometrics44:40 - 51:00 Working with Pro Sports Teams 51:00 - 01:01:00 Creating Isophit01:01:00 - 01:02:22 Isometrics from Day One01:02:22 - 01:12:00 Working with the FBI & US Army01:12:00 - 01:22:40 Success Stories 01:22:40 - 01:26:01 Advice for the Next Gen & OutroListen to The Athletes Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UGWkLsS0y7HfFWX1J4aTeWatch The Athletes Podcast here:https://www.youtube.com/@TheAthletesPodcastSubscribe to The Athletes Podcast!Follow Our Host, Producer & Developer!David Stark (@davestark1)Phoenix Wayland (@phoenixgw11)Jordan Maslen (@jordanmaslen4)Learn more about our sponsor Root'd here: https://rootd.com/ Check out our Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tiktok
This week on CEO School, Suneera shares her invaluable insights on how to get publicity without a budget. Learn how to tell your story on your terms, build credibility, and create an effective PR strategy that resonates with customers. The conversation also highlights the role of PR in managing a company's reputation, building trust, and letting the world know about a company's products, mission, and vision. The discussion includes examples of successful PR campaigns, all of which are effective at reaching their objectives and telling a great story. In this episode: The Power of Free Publicity Building Credibility and Getting People Talking About Your Brand The Importance of Authenticity in PR Strategy Disrupting the Game: How Two Founders Made Waves in the Payments Industry. Taking Your Brand to the Next Level Connect with Suneera: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ Connect with CEO School: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ Get this workshop and many more inside The Club: https://join.theceoschool.co/theclub