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In this episode I am talking all about how to positively wallow away in your sadness so that you can go to bed feeling more replenished and wake up feeling better. Thank you for tuning in x Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review and rate this podcast. I appreciate YOU so much! ----------------------------------------- Get My Guide: https://www.ro-hik.com/books/p/28-days-to-home-a-guide-to-your-soul ----------------------------------------- Follow me on: @chaosintheattic For health coaching: @rohikbynoor @noorkaawach www.ro-hik.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvAd5lya5BFvkCsgTdKKo_A ------------------------------------------ My book: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/there-is-always-a-light-noor-kaawach/1142399871?ean=9798823135627
As young children, we make piles of hot trash and show it to our fathers and we want them to praise us. We want them to look and say that the hot trash is wonderful. We want them to express joy at who we are. That is how things must be. Without proper praise from our fathers, we cannot develop healthy self-esteem. We grow up to be needy adults that make hot trash podcasts that we want to show to the world, hoping that the world will look at our hot trash and praise it. More importantly, we want the world to look into our eyes and say that we are good enough, not because of what we made, but because of who we are. In this life, the world will always be a stand-in for our fathers and no Five Star Spotify Review will ever be enough! No lifetime Patreon supporter can ever fill that void! Anyway, the name of the shitty German grocery store that I couldn't remember while recording is LIDL. Water of the week: Tangerine Lime from Sunny Select, Lime from Crystal Lake and Topo Chico Twist o' Tangerine.
In today's episode, I give you my best tips to become a "Pilates girl" and find motivation to become your best self each day through movement that you actually enjoy! I wish I had these tips when I was starting out, and I hope they help you! :) ily enjoyyy xx Cal Tag us listening @healthybuthumanpod
In this episode, I'm joined by my god sister, bestie, and all round favourite person, Maria Zorlakkis-Gadelrab. Maria explores the influence of being raised by her traditional Cypriot grandparents, her recipe for the perfect Cypriot girl starter pack, and how marrying into an Egyptian family is helping her understand and celebrate her Cypriot roots. If you liked this episode, don't forget to like/subscribe, and leave us a rating! Get involved in the conversation on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod. See you on the next one!
In this HRchat episode, we look at ways to empower unrepresented groups in the workplace and consider tech to help level the playing field. Bill Banham's guest is Tiffany Pham, Founder & CEO of Mogul, a leading diversity recruitment company. She developed the first version of Mogul, which through its patent-pending inventions now enables recruitment access to over 430MM women and diverse professionals across 195 countries. Praised by Sheryl Sandberg as “the number one platform” and referred to as "the perfect business" by Melinda Gates, Mogul is backed by investors SoftBank, Hearst Corporation, the Founders of Comcast, LinkedIn Learning, and Match.com.A TV personality, Tiffany has been a Judge on the TLC TV Show "Girl Starter" and is a cast member on The History Channel TV Shows “The Machines That Built America” and "The Toys That Built America." In 2021, she became the face of Lexus, appearing in their “More Than Intelligence” TV campaign. She has appeared across advertising campaigns for Asana, Amazon Audible, Naturalizer, Dell, Captain Morgan, Visa, LUNA, Bumble and bumble, and GoDaddy.Questions For Tiffany Include:You've had side hustles in your career. Share your story. Can you also suggest why it's important for young women who are starting out in their careers to get a wide variety of experiences in different fields, and how that approach ultimately benefited your career?How much of The Great Resignation and the scramble for talent do you attribute to the rise of the gig economy since the start of Covid? As a successful CEO and author of two books, what advice do you have for our listeners about how to achieve their goals?What trends do you see happening in the year ahead for HR and Talent pros?We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
Some 'Hot Girl' Music Mixed with some Dancehall & Ending it off with some Sweet Sweet Soca!
Jesse Draper is a mother of 2 boys, founding partner of Halogen Ventures as well as creator and host of Emmy nominated television series, The Valley Girl Show. Jesse is a 4th generation venture capitalist focused on early stage investing in consumer technology companies led by female and co-ed teams. Among her 55 portfolio companies are the Skimm, Glamsquad, Carbon38, HopSkipDrive, The Flex Company, Eloquii (recently sold to Walmart) and This is L (sold to P&G). She stars on SET's television series Meet the Draper's, currently in it's second season. Jesse was listed by Marie Claire magazine as one of the ‘50 Most Connected Women in America’. She has been a contributor to Marie Claire, Mashable, Forbes, and is a regular investor and tech personality on shows including TLC’s Girl Starter, The Katie Couric Show, Fox’s Good Day LA, CNBC’s Who Wants to Be the Next Millionaire Inventor? & Freeform’s Startup U. She proudly sits on the board of directors of Blue Fever, Carbon38, Preemadonna (creator of the Nailbot) and the non-profit board Bizworld and Project Glimmer. Jesse supports the Parkinson’s Institute and is very involved with growing UCLA’s female entrepreneurship community. Some of the Topics Covered by Jesse Draper in this Episode What Halogen Ventures is doing today Jesse's unique journey from Nickelodeon actor to venture capital Jesse's tech talk show (The Valley Girl Show) and her initiative to interview 50% women in tech The imposter syndrome that comes with being a female in VC and how to overcome it How Jesse approached identifying the right LPs and raising her first fund How raising her first fund differed from her second Jesse's advice for first time fundraisers How Halogen is supporting their founders How to leverage media for consumer companies Jesse's outlook on relationship building and prioritization How Jesse and Halogen evaluate early stage founders Jesse's investment in Toucan and how she views the future of work and learning What industries Jesse recommends investing in now Sign up for The Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
If there is a laundry list of what constitutes a good brown girl, there's an even longer laundry list of all that constitutes a bad brown girl. Tattoos, drinking and having a sexuality are just the beginning. In my case, I'm 100% the black sheep of my family - SURPRISE SURPRISE - because I very much go against the small box that historically has been made available to me; or I'm accessing parts of life that the women in my lineage have not been granted access to before. In this episode, I chat with an incredibly powerful woman, Barinder Rasode, who I've looked up to for years, who I was looking up to before I even came into the current consciousness I live in, before I even understood this dichotomy between a good girl and bad girl. In this episode, we talk about just that. I got to chat with Barinder, who perfectly smashes this crazy dichotomy of a good brown girl and bad brown girl. I ask her what's made her a bad brown girl for the community, how she continues to be the trailblazer she is, despite the harsh criticisms that have surrounded her, and what, in her eyes, constitutes a 'good brown girl', to which she gives the most badass answer. Like BGG? Connect with us on Instagram @_browngirlguilt or www.browngirlguilt.com
For the very first episode of From Root To Vine, I am joined by my big sister Athena to spill the tea (or kafe) on our Cypriot childhood. Just how Cypriot are we? And what is a “typical kori girl”? Athena also tells us how she's keeping her Cypriot roots alive whilst living abroad, and why she will always be yiayia and bapou's biggest fangirl, get involved in the conversation on Instagram @rootovinepod. Thanks for listening!
Jesse Draper is a mother of 2 boys, founding partner of Halogen Ventures as well as creator and host of Emmy nominated television series, The Valley Girl Show. Draper is a 4th generation venture capitalist focused on early stage investing in consumer technology companies led by female and co-ed teams. Among her 55 portfolio companies, are the Skimm, Glamsquad, Carbon38, HopSkipDrive, The Flex Company, Eloquii (recently sold to Walmart) and This is L (sold to P&G). She stars on SET's television series Meet the Draper's currently in it's second season. Draper was listed by Marie Claire magazine as one of the ‘50 Most Connected Women in America’. Draper has been a contributor to Marie Claire, Mashable, Forbes, and is a regular investor and tech personality on shows including TLC’s Girl Starter, The Katie Couric Show, Fox’s Good Day LA, CNBC’s Who Wants to Be the Next Millionaire Inventor? & Freeform’s Startup U. Learn more about Halogen Ventures: https://halogenvc.com/ Follow Jesse Draper on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessedraper Follow Jesse Draper on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessecdraper/
Stephen Shapiro has always considered himself to be a nerd. He was part of the math club, he loved chemistry and wanted to be a chemist, finally, he became an engineer. He was always using his left brain, engaging in engineer style endeavors, but he was working in an era when innovation was crucial and business growth, and he felt that he had to become more innovative. His first job was to figure out how to make companies more efficient. What he discovered was that when companies became more efficient, they reduced the workforce, and thus if Stephen did a good job, many other people would lose their jobs. Quotes by Stephen Shapiro Evey one is innovative, everyone is creative, we just participate in different ways. I decided to optimize the innovation process The best innovation starts with a problem To find better solutions we need to ask better questions The key of a leader is to create other leaders Stephen Shapiro cultivates innovation by showing leaders and their teams on how to approach, tackle, and solve their business challenges. Applying the knowledge he has accrued over decades in the industry, Stephen is able to see what others can’t: opportunities to improve innovation models and the cultures that support them. The first innovation opportunity Stephen spotted was the opportunity to innovate within his own life. Halfway through his 15-year tenure at Accenture, while co-leading the company’s business process reengineering practice, he realized he no longer wanted to be responsible for people losing their jobs. So he did exactly the opposite by building Accenture’s thriving 20,000-person process and innovation practice focused on growth and job creation. In 2001, after publishing his first book, 24/7 Innovation, Stephen left Accenture to become a full-time innovation speaker and advisor to clients around the world. Since then he has published four more books – Goal-Free Living (2006), The Little Book of Big Innovation Ideas (2007), Personality Poker (2010), and Best Practices are Stupid (2011) — and spoken to audiences in 50 different countries. His sixth book, Invisible Solutions, will be published in 2020. Today, Stephen continues to focus on transforming the way businesses like 3M, P&G, Marriott, Nike, and Microsoft improve innovation practices through customized keynote speeches, advisory engagements, and other services. Passionate and captivating, Stephen’s high-energy approach to innovation gets audiences out of their seats and into new ways of thinking about their business challenges. Stephen just finished serving a six-year term on the Board of Directors of National Speakers Association (NSA) and is the recipient of the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation, NSA’s highest earned designation. In 2015 he was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. He has a degree from Cornell University in Industrial Engineering, which has helped him optimize the entire innovation process using the engineering techniques he learned there. He was also involved with Girl Starter, a movement that encourages and enables young women to launch their own businesses. He was a judge and mentor on the television show (TLC) and has supported the speaking tour and other endeavors.
Stephen Shapiro is the author of the new book “Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses that Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems”. For over 20 years, Stephen has presented his provocative strategies on innovation to audiences in 50 countries. During his 15 year tenure with the consulting firm, Accenture, he led a 20,000 person innovation practice. He is the author of six books, and the creator of “Personality Poker: The Playing Card Tool for Driving High-Performance Teamwork and Innovation”, a card game that has been used around the world to create high performing innovation teams. In 2015, he was inducted into the speaker Hall of Fame. In 2017, he was a regular judge and mentor on the TLC innovation reality television show, Girl Starter. Stephen started his career as an industrial engineer building computers and found the work to be routine. He realized early on that he was not a ‘cubicle guy’. He joined one of the world’s largest consulting firms, Accenture, by leveraging his engineering background to help companies develop more efficient processes and new products. When he discovered that companies were laying off thousands of people in the name of progress, he wanted no part of that. He took a leave of absence to reflect and returned to Accenture six months later with some fresh ideas to help companies grow. After 15 years with the firm, he decided to build his own brand, which includes authoring 6 books, speaking worldwide, online learning and innovation consulting. In this episode we discuss: How Stephen became disillusioned when he realized that his work as a consultant to help companies’ optimize their business processes enabled them to reduce their workforces. He likes to help his clients stay relevant by helping them create products, services, and business models that are relevant to companies, consumers, and their clients. Stephen shares how most of his business comes through credible referrals and clients who have worked with him. How he set the intention to write his first book and had it become real almost 5 years to the day after he set it. Stephen shares how he prefers to divot instead of pivot and by doing so, deepens the way he delivers his content. The value he places on meeting people where they are. Links Stephen Shapiro on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.stephenshapiro.com www.innovationintervention.com Other Resources: “Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses that Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems” by Stephen Shapiro “Best Practices Are Stupid: 40 Ways to Out-Innovate the Competition” by Stephen Shapiro “Personality Poker: The Playing Card Tool for Driving High-Performance Teamwork and Innovation” by Stephen Shapiro “Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution” by Dr. Michael Hammer Learn more about Stephen Shapiro’s Personality Poker game. Learn more about the National Speakers Association. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcasts/ - episode 069
Stephen M. Shapiro is an expert on innovation, the creator of Personality Poker®, the author of Best Practices Are Stupid, and a speaker who has presented to audiences in more than fifty countries. He previously led a 20,000-person process and innovation practice during a fifteen-year tenure at Accenture. He is a regular columnist for Inc.com. In 2015 he was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. And in 2017 he was a regular judge and mentor on the TLC innovation reality television show, "Girl Starter." His sixth book, INVISIBLE SOLUTIONS, will be published early 2020. "Anytime you're making an investment, I want you to just put the pause button on it. Don't stop it. But put the pause button on it. Ask yourself a simple question, which is, what is the problem we're really solving? What is the problem we're really solving?" - Stephen M. Shapiro Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Discover breakthrough solutions faster through effective collaboration and by looking beyond their areas of expertise Know how to reveal hidden solutions to difficult problems by asking better questions. Learn how to solve the right problems...the right way...in less time...with less risk Learn More about the 3X Value Growth™ Model Go to www.3xvaluegrowth.com/model Episode Takeaway: "I think is important for companies to focus on is recognizing that the best answer, the best solutions, are often right in front of your nose. If we can take the time to actually step back and make sure we're solving the right problems, and we're reframing them the right ways, we will get an incredible amount of value." - Stephen M. Shapiro Resources|Links Link: www.Stephenshapiro.com Connect with Stephen Shapiro: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/247innovation Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shapiroinnovates Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephenshapiro LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shapiroinnovates/
Contact info Stephen Shapiro, CSP CPAE Innovation Instigator 24/7 Innovation (617) 379-1177 (Business) Stephen@StephenShapiro.com Bio: In 2001, after publishing his first book, 24/7 Innovation, Stephen left Accenture to become a full-time innovation speaker and advisor to clients around the world. Since then he has published four more books – Goal-Free Living (2006), The Little Book of Big Innovation Ideas (2007), Personality Poker (2010) and Best Practices are Stupid (2011) — and spoken to audiences in 50 different countries. Today, Stephen continues to focus on transforming the way businesses like 3M, P&G, Marriott, Nike, and Microsoft improve innovation practices through customized keynote speeches, advisory engagements and other services. Passionate and captivating, Stephen’s high-energy approach to innovation gets audiences out of their seats and into new ways of thinking about their business challenges. Speaker Hall of Fame Member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) Stephen currently serves on the Board of Directors of National Speakers Association (NSA) and is the recipient of the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation, NSA’s highest earned designation. In 2015 he was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. He has a degree from Cornell University in Industrial Engineering, which has helped him optimize the entire innovation process using the engineering techniques he learned there. He is also involved with Girl Starter, a movement that encourages and enables young women to launch their own businesses. He was a judge and mentor on the television show (TLC) and has supported the speaking tour and other endeavors. Stephen is based in Orlando, Florida and loves traveling to meet his clients around the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tiffany Pham is the Founder & CEO of Mogul, a global platform with nearly 20 million users in 196 countries enabling women through information access, economic opportunity, and education. Tiffany was named to Forbes "30 Under 30" in Media. She is a Judge on the TLC TV show "Girl Starter," a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Business School, and is the author of the Wall Street Journal bestselling book You Are A Mogul and now she has a new book, Girl Mogul. https://JordanParis.com/ep85 The first episode with Tiffany Pham from October of 2018: https://JordanParis.com/ep39
Tiffany Pham is CEO of Mogul, a global platform enabling women worldwide to reach their goals and realize their full potential. A coder, Tiffany developed the first version of Mogul, now reaching across 196 countries and 30,470 cities. She is the bestselling author of YOU ARE A MOGUL and GIRL MOGUL. On this episode I talk with Tiffany abut her upbringing as a Vietnamese-Chinese immigrant to America who could barely speak English, lessons she's learned from her dad, how to find your passion, and what her biggest failure is. Tiffany was named one of Forbes "30 Under 30" in Media, Business Insider "30 Most Important Women Under 30" in Technology, ELLE Magazine "30 Women Under 30 Who Are Changing the World," Good Housekeeping "Awesome Women Award" Winner, "Alice Paul Equality Award" Honoree, Cadillac "IVY Innovator" Award Winner, SmartCEO Magazine "Smart CEO Award" Winner, "Innovation & Inclusion Award" Winner for Social Entrepreneurship, NY Business Journal "Woman of Influence" Winner, Tribeca Film Festival "Innovation Award" Fellow, and SE "Top 100 Social Entrepreneur." Tiffany is a Judge on the TLC TV show "Girl Starter," produced by Al Roker, and Co-Host of the show "Positive Pushback" from the Producer of The View. She speaks on a quarterly basis at the United Nations to present gender policy recommendations, as well as MSNBC, Bloomberg, Viacom, Microsoft, AOL, Prudential, SXSW, Harvard Business School, Wharton Business School, Scripps Research Institute, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Panama & Dubai. She is a graduate of Yale & Harvard Business School.
Love talking to Innovators about Innovation, which is why I’m super jazzed to sponge up this week’s Living Fearlessly with Lisa McDonald Guest – Stephen Shapiro! Stephen started his innovation work over 20 years ago while founding and leading a 20,000 – person innovation practice at the consulting firm, Accenture! This man has a brilliant track record for doing it all this week on C-Suite Radio / C-Suite Network. Stephen Shapiro helps organizations drive tenfold improvements on their innovation ROI over traditional methods. He does this by enabling all employees to focus on the most critical opportunities for avoiding disruption and staying relevant. Stephen is a business author, consultant and speaker on the topics of innovation and collaboration. He started his innovation work over 20 years ago while founding and leading a 20,000-person innovation practice at the consulting firm, Accenture. Since then he has written five books, including “Best Practices Are Stupid,” which was named the best innovation and creativity book of the year by 800-CEO-READ and is an international #1 business best seller. His Personality Poker® card game has been used in 25 countries around the world to create high-performing innovation teams. Stephen has presented his provocative and practical strategies to audiences in over 50 countries. In 2015 he was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. In 2017 he was a regular judge and mentor on the TLC innovation reality television show, “Girl Starter.” Uplifting you to fear less and to live more! #Grateful #Radio #Podcasts #CSuiteRadio #CSuiteNetwork #iHeartRadio #Spotify #CTRN #HaltonHonda #Forever #AHAthat #LivingFearlessly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tiffany Pham created the global technology and media empire, Mogul, at 27 years old. On this episode, Tiffany shares the personal tragedy that led to discovering her "why" and a blueprint for you to use to learn the skills you need to start a business, reach your goal or achieve your dream. We discuss: Setting a goal, yet staying strategic but flexible Following your instincts How to develop the skills you don't yet possess The exact email template she used to expand her network and create connections and opportunities Embracing differences Tiffany's new book You are a Mogul: How to Do the Impossible, Do It Yourself and Do It Now. Tiffany Pham is CEO of Mogul, an award-winning worldwide platform enabling women to connect, share information, and access knowledge from each other. A coder, she developed the first version of Mogul. Tiffany was named one of Forbes "30 Under 30" in Media, Business Insider "30 Most Important Women Under 30" in Technology, ELLE Magazine "30 Women Under 30 Who Are Changing the World," Good Housekeeping "Awesome Women Award" Winner, "Alice Paul Equality Award" Honoree, Cadillac "IVY Innovator" Award Winner, SmartCEO Magazine "Smart CEO Award" Winner, "Innovation & Inclusion Award" Winner for Social Entrepreneurship, NY Business Journal "Woman of Influence" Winner, Tribeca Film Festival "Innovation Award" Fellow, and SE "Top 100 Social Entrepreneur." Tiffany is a Judge on the TLC TV show "Girl Starter," produced by Al Roker, and Co-Host of the show "Positive Pushback" from the Producer of The View. She speaks on a quarterly basis at the United Nations to present gender policy recommendations, as well as MSNBC, Bloomberg, Viacom, Microsoft, AOL, Prudential, SXSW, Harvard Business School, Wharton Business School, Scripps Research Institute, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Panama & Dubai. She is a graduate of Yale & Harvard Business School. "You Are A Mogul addresses the new reality that few of us will work for one company for our entire career and that there is no one straightforward formula for a "good life"--personally or professionally. To succeed, we have to be agile, flexible, and strategic. You Are A Mogul is an indispensable road map to the kind of life and career that is demanding and challenging--but also exciting and full of opportunities, if you know where to look." -Amazon Grab your copy of You are a Mogul: How to Do the Impossible, Do It Yourself and Do It Now. Follow Mogul on Instagram **Love the show? Leave a review! Visit the YOU WANNA DO WHAT?! online: www.youwannadowhat.com Let's Connect! Have a question? Want to recommend a topic or guest? Email me: monica@youwannadowhat.com Follow me on Instagram and Facebook NEW: www.twitter.com/youwannadowhat1 Subscribe to YOU WANNA DO WHAT??! on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast app.
Dave interviews Stephen Shapiro who helps organizations drive tenfold improvements on their innovation ROI over traditional methods. He does this by enabling all employees to focus on the most critical opportunities for avoiding disruption and staying relevant.Stephen is a business author, consultant and speaker on the topics of innovation and collaboration. He started his innovation work over 20 years ago while leading a 20,000-person innovation practice at the consulting firm, Accenture.Since then he has written five books, including “Best Practices Are Stupid," which was named the best innovation and creativity book of the year by 800-CEO-READ and is an international #1 business best seller. His Personality Poker® card game has been used in 25 countries around the world to create high-performing innovation teams. Stephen has presented his provocative and practical strategies to audiences in over 50 countries. In 2015 he was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. He was recently a regular judge and mentor on the TLC innovation reality television show, "Girl Starter."
Overview: In this episode, Steve Shapiro comes on the Think Bold, Be Bold Show! Steve helps organizations drive tenfold improvements on their innovation ROI over traditional methods. To do this, he gets everyone focused on the most critical opportunities for avoiding disruption and staying relevant. He is a business author, consultant and speaker on the topics of innovation and collaboration. Steve started his innovation work over 20 years ago while leading a 20,000-person innovation practice at the consulting firm, Accenture. Since then he has written five books, including “Best Practices Are Stupid," which was named the best innovation and creativity book by 800-CEO-READ and is an international #1 business best seller. His Personality Poker® card game has been used in 25 countries to create high-performing innovation teams. Steve has presented at conferences in 50 countries and in 2015 he was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame.He was recently a regular judge and mentor on the TLC innovation reality television show, "Girl Starter." Tune in for a fun episode with our hosts and Steve! 5 Golden Nuggets Shared: Who you are not is more important than who you are. Recognize who you are, what your good at, and how you can bring value to an organization. The basics of selling any product or service is finding the problem, not always just the solution. While solutions are important, sometimes it's more important to evaluate the entire problem before finding that solution. You can’t do everything. Utilize your genius and bring in others who have the skills you need to keep growing. Collaboration is key! Innovation is the core to any businesses or organizations success. Make sure you are at the forefront of that innovation and implement core principles to guide you through the process. Every failure comes with a spreadsheet or document that looks amazing. Failures are learning lessons and part of your growth process. Embrace the failure! 3 Bold and Kick-Ass Quotes: “Be true to yourself while recognizing you have to create value.” - Steve Shapiro“The role of a leader is to create other leaders.” - Steve Shapiro “If you do even a subtle shift, you can have a big impact.” - Steve Shapiro Click the hyperlink below to connect directly with Steve!Website: www.stephenshapiro.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shapiroinnovates/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/stephenshapiro LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shapiroinnovates/ Click the hyperlink below to connect directly with us!Website: http://www.ThinkBoldBeBold.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkBoldBeBold/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkboldbebold/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thinkboldbebold Sponsored by Mavericks Mastermind Until next time, Do Something Nice for Someone! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steven Shapiro offers provocative strategies on Innovation. He Leads a 20,000-person innovation practice, author of five books, creator of high-performing innovation teams, featured in National Magazines, Board Member of the NSA, Certified Speaking Professional, Speaker Hall of Fame Inductee, Mentor & Judge of TLC’s Girl Starter. Hear today: Innovate where you differentiate – companies can’t be the best at everything so they need to focus on what helps them stand out. Don’t think outside the box, find a better box. The questions we ask have a profound impact on the range of possible solutions Expertise is the enemy of innovation. When people are cut from the same cloth, you rarely get breakthroughs. Quote: It always seems impossible, until it gets done. www.stephenshapiro.com inquiries@stephenshapiro.com Premium binge worthy content. Up or Out with Connie is reaching over 2.5m listeners per episode. And we’re not done yet… We can be heard on… · C-Suite Network · iTunes · iHeartRadio · Stitcher · Multiple online networks, and · 1,900 analog stations in 145 Countries. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, because you don’t want to miss any of the good stuff. Let us know what you would like and need to hear on a future episode. We are here to mentor leaders who are ready to develop high-performance habits, achieve excellence and Be Unstoppable Together. Register to be a guest at www.uporout.com Book Connie to speak at your next event: UnstoppableSpeaker.LA Are you an executive looking for a mentor to help you develop High-performance Habits and achieve excellence? Give Connie a call at 570.906.4395, she just may be what you’re looking for! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode #589 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast. Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #589 - Host: Mitch Joel. Here's another individual that I have known for many years and - for some silly reason - has never been on this show. When I think about innovation and how to drive change for brands, I think about the work that Stephen Shapiro is doing. Stephen has spent decades showing business leaders and their teams how to approach, tackle and solve their business challenges. His core focus has always been showing brands opportunities to improve innovation models and the cultures that support them. The first innovation opportunity Stephen spotted was the opportunity to innovate within his own life. Halfway through his 15 year tenure at Accenture, while leading the company's business process reengineering practice, he realized he no longer wanted to be responsible for people losing their jobs. So he did exactly the opposite by building Accenture's thriving 20,000-person process and innovation practice, focused on growth and job creation. He then decided to become a noted bestselling author, thinker and consultant. He has published many great books including, 24/7 Innovation, Goal-Free Living, The Little Book of Big Innovation Ideas, Personality Poker and Best Practices Are Stupid. If that were not enough, He is also actively involved with Girl Starter. He is a judge and mentor on the television show (TLC), with the goal of encouraging and enabling your women to launch their own businesses. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 50:56. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! Here is my conversation with Stephen Shapiro. Personality Poker. Best Practices Are Stupid. 24/7 Innovation. Goal-Free Living. The Little Book of Big Innovation Ideas. Girl Starter. Follow Stephen on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #589 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: 247 innovation accenture advertising advertising podcast audio best practices are stupid blog blogging brand branding business blog business book business leader business podcast business thinker david usher digital marketing digital marketing agency digital marketing blog digital media facebook girl starter goal free living google innovation innovation models innovation practice itunes j walter thompson jwt leadership leadership podcast management management podcast marketing marketing blog marketing podcast media mirum mirum agency mirum agency blog mirum blog mirum podcast personality poker social media stephen shapiro the little book of big innovation ideas tlc twitter wpp
Adam and Jeannie interview Master of Innovation Stephen Shapiro for a better approach to innovating customer experience and more. A better approach at innovating customer experience Customer needs and expectations change, so it stands to reason that we must continue innovating customer experience. However, too many companies have the wrong idea about what innovation is and how to get game-changing ideas! “People have a confused notion of what innovation is…” -Stephen Shapiro The best innovations solve a problem, and we get there by asking the right questions. But it’s not just what you ask but how. Stephen shows us some simple but critical ways to reframe the questions we ask – not only to drive more innovative thinking, but to get more positive results. Even the most successful companies can miss the mark when the next big innovation is needed. Stephen explains what they typically do wrong, and more importantly, how to not follow in their footsteps. “Their past success led to their future failure.” -Stephen Shapiro We love to talk innovation here, so we’re very proud to have the Master of Innovation on our show today! Tying together many of the themes we’ve touched on in previous episodes and more, Stephen connects the dots between innovation, culture, the rehiring process, and how we communicate. Adam and Jeannie took notes themselves, so you won’t want to miss this amazing interview. Listen in! Interview Highlights How can leaders frame questions differently to get more innovative responses, and what is the “one-word switch?” [2:30] AS Stephen explains, asking for ideas is weak! So how can leaders inspire their teams to solve problems more efficiently? [10:30] Many companies aim to “innovate everywhere” while those with hyper-focused innovation efforts get greater value! Stephen explains. [13:25] Stephen breaks down the three main types of company activity and how to prime them for innovation. [15:00] How does Stephen convince leaders to give up a little control and innovate to differentiate? [16:35] What are some keys to staffing for innovation, and what are the best traits to look for? [17:45] What exactly is innovation? Many companies get this wrong on a fundamental level! [20:40] Stephen outlines the three main mistakes companies make when approaching the idea of innovation. [22:00] Stephen tells us what it’s like to offer his expertise in a business-focused reality TV show. [23:30] About our guest For over 20 years, Stephen Shapiro has presented his provocative strategies on innovation to audiences in 50 countries. During his 15-year tenure with the consulting firm Accenture, he led a 20,000-person innovation practice. He is the author of five books, including “Best Practices Are Stupid," which was named the best innovation book of 2011. His Personality Poker® system has been used around the world to create high-performing innovation teams. In 2015 he was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. Connect with Stephen LinkedIn Twitter Website Play Personality Poker! Girl Starter (reality TV show) Related Content 360Connext® post, 3 Ways to Let Customers Guide Your Greatest Innovation Customers That Stick® post, Innovation Is No Longer Optional Episode 133: Tesla and the Infrastructure of Innovation Episode 101: How the Innovation Process Fails Us We’re on C-Suite Radio! Check it out for more great podcasts Sponsor message: Start creating a successful CX strategy Are you ready to build a customer experience strategy on a solid foundation for the long term? We’re shattering the top 5 CX strategy myths in our latest evergreen webinar. You will learn: How to avoid the 5 so-called “Customer Experience Strategies” that aren’t strategies at all What drives a winning customer experience strategy and examples of companies that “get it” How to create a foundation for a customer experience strategy that works for the long term Join Jeannie at a time that works for you for some serious mythbusting and a head start on creating a customer experience strategy that works! Sign Me Up! Take care of yourself and take care of your customers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claire Coder was a competitor in 2015 GSEA Competition, and also the founder of Aunt Flow. In today’s episode, she shares the stories of her business ventures, and she started her business and grew it to where it is today. On a mission to change the world one cycle at a time, Claire talks about the importance of investing in your business and nurturing your entrepreneurial inclinations from a young age. Key Takeaways: [:45] Claire started her first company — There’s A Badge for That — when she was only 16 years old. In a matter of two years, she grew the company, and this company got her excited and engaged in entrepreneurship. [2:50] When she was school at the Ohio State University, she got the idea for her second business: insert name. The company is growing rapidly, and the products have been well-received across 47 states. [5:45] What has been most surprising so far is the difference in reception that they’ve received from men and women when they’re selling business-to-business. They get the most criticism from females, whereas men are more likely to see the logic behind providing menstrual products in their bathrooms. [7:19] Claire was on a TLC TV Show called Girl Starter — a show design to show entrepreneurial grit and stamina. She placed second in the competition with her partner and the show. Though she had just recently launched her company, this was a great experience for her. [9:24] Their warehouse and distribution center is located about 20 minutes outside of Columbus, with a small office in downtown Columbus. About 70% of their revenue comes from selling to other businesses, while the other 30% comes from individual consumers. They also have an educational component to their company, which they feel is very important in changing lives around the world. [10:25] What’s next for Claire and Aunt Flow? As the business is growing significantly and quickly, Claire’s personal mission is to make sure everyone has access to menstrual products so she is always working to complete that mission. [11:30] Their team is in a period of transition, so by October, they are hoping to be fully staffed with two employees, as well as a few contract employees. They have received investment from an angel investor in Columbus, and Claire was also successful on a podcast called The Pitch. [14:00] People listening to the podcast can help Claire and Aunt Flow by stocking their businesses with tampons, that has all information about why it’s important to stock these in your business. If you are interested in trying the product, visit the website below! [15:15] The hard part about working with some of the public institutions is that it’s a long sales cycle, and there’s a lot that goes into selling to the public institutions. They focus primarily on the public sector but will serve the private sector as companies reach out to them. [16:38] Claire attended Ohio State University for one semester. Since she already had her business in high school, she really already knew what she wanted to do and how to do it. She made the decision to use the money she would’ve used for school to put towards her business. Though it was a little rough at first, her parents now are huge supporters of her business. [20:05] At the beginning of the business she really felt like “the lonely entrepreneur.” She worked several waitressing jobs when her company started to help pay the bills, and she wants to encourage listeners that it’s okay if you have to work a part-time job until you reach the revenue metric you need to sustain yourself. [2:28] To avoid burnout, Claire is going to take one of her first vacations in the two years since the business started. Focusing on this balance between work and life will hopefully allow her to come back to the business refreshed and ready to go harder. [23:27] For Claire personally, she had an entrepreneurial drive that her parents encouraged from a young age. She tells the story of her “first business” as a child selling beer to construction workers. This helped her learn the importance of identifying the target audience, understand the customer, and making the sale. As a parent, it is important to observe situations like these with your kids, and decide how you can respond in a nurturing way. [25:49] If there are any businesses who want to join the menstrual movement, please visit the Try Aunt Flow website below to learn more details. Mentioned in This Episode: Columbus Chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization There’s A Badge For That Aunt Flow Try Aunt Flow
Today’s bonus interview is with Claire Coder from auntflow.org. Aunt Flow is a buy-one, give-one subscription box for 100% cotton tampons and pads. People helping people. Period. Claire is also featured on the new show ‘Girl Starter’ on TLC! This was recorded at The Vue in Columbus during Columbus Start Up Week! Thanks to everyone who made it possible and allowed us to record there. We’d love to find ways we can serve you better! Go to entreneato.com to hear archived episodes, connect with us on social media you can also fill out our contact form to submit comments and questions. Thank you! We are also pumped to be teaming up with Audible! Go to audibletrial.com/entreneato and sign up to get your FREE Audiobook and a 30 Day FREE Trial! No hassles and no gimmicks! If you would like to support the show you can send a one time gift or become a monthly supporter by visiting our Patreon Page.
EPISODE SNEAK PEEK: "As a 16 year old, I was like: Ok, what do I do now? I've got this cool idea, but I don't know what to actually do with it." with Neha Raman LISTEN! WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE? She's a badass. A 20-year-old badass. And she's revolutionizing the nail polish industry. Oh, and she's starring in a new reality competition show on TLC. I told you she's a badass. In this episode, I sit down with Neha Rama, the 20-year-old CEO and co-founder of Rungh, a do-it-yourself nail polish set that lets you create your own custom shades of nail polish. In our convo, Neha shares about both the good and the bad parts of being such a young entrepreneur, how the idea for Rungh started at a home improvement store, and what the past few years have been like creating and growing the business. Cheers to badass women, of all ages, rocking the business world! SUBSCRIBE + LISTEN ITUNES STITCHER WHO IS NEHA RAMAN? Neha Raman is the 20-year-old CEO and co-founder of Rungh. Rungh offers a do-it-yourself nail polish set which allows you to create your own custom shades of nail polish (pretty stinking cool). Neha was also cast on the TLC show, Girl Starter, which aired in April 2017. Neha is excited to make her mark in the world and inspire individuals around her. MORE OF NEHA www.rungh.com Rungh Cosmetics on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Neha on Instagram, Twitter LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: Video showing how to use the nail kit Kelli Marissa's YouTube Tutorial Watch Girl Starter on TLC
Claire is the founder of Aunt Flow. In this episodes she shows us how she was able to get free publicity for her company in major national publications and negotiate with manufacturers. She's also going to be starring in the new TLC show called Girl Starter, premiering tomorrow! Keywords: negotiation, negotiate, persuasion, influence, leadership, psychology, sales, compassionate curiosity
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Claire is the founder of Aunt Flow. In this episodes she shows us how she was able to get free publicity for her company in major national publications and negotiate with manufacturers. She’s also going to be starring in the new TLC show called Girl Starter, premiering tomorrow!Keywords: negotiation, negotiate, persuasion, influence, leadership, psychology, sales, compassionate curiosity
Jim Beaver has TV host and professional race car driver Collete Davis on the show. Collete is the host of the new TV show Girl Starter on TLC and also the first female to compete in the Red Bull Global Rallycross Lites series. She talks about her racing career, social media, her new TV show, being a young entrepreneur, and how to grow your personal brand. Jim Beaver also talks the latest in action sports and racing news. If you want your questions answered on the show in the future, be sure and tweet them to @JimBeaver15.