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This episode challenges the dental industry's casual approach to gingivitis and reframes bleeding gums as a severe systemic health warning that demands attention! Melissa and Tabitha reveal why making gingivitis identification compelling to patients is crucial for oral and overall health outcomes. Link to Meissa's Post mentioned in the episode: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG0LnVGsrnT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Key Topics Covered
Luke Graziani, is a U.S. Army Veteran with 4 deployments to Iraq and AFG. After checking his email on February 13, he cringed after reading he was being fired from his public affairs officer role at The Bronx VA Hospital. He shares how despite having stellar performance reviews from his supervisor, the letter from DOGE cited “job performance” as one of the reasons for his termination. Graziani also describes how this move will force other VA staff (who don't even work at the hospital) to pick up the slack, and how there is still no official word on whether his supervisors appeal for an exemption will be heard, or if he'll ever be allowed return to work. Find out more about Luke Graziani here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-graziani/ Connect with CBS Eye on Veterans Host, Phil Briggs phil@connectingvets.com Follow on X @philbriggsVet @EyeOnVeterans @connectingvets To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'The Progrum' (subscribe here): This week, Dusty Harrah and Cole Linehan take a look at the all-Big Ten voting and what happens during the down time before a bowl game. Plus, a preview of the First Round of the College Football Playoff where we will find out who the Ducks will play on January 1st in Pasadena. Former quarterback, Tony Graziani joins the pod to share his path to Oregon and why The Progrum is dubbing this playoff run the Graz Revenge Tour! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¿Estás lista para hablar de tu futuro financiero? En el episodio de esta semana de Rollos de Mujeres Podcast, nuestra anfitriona Ana Cruz conversa con Nataly Graziani, experta en planificación financiera, sobre un tema crucial para todas: ¡el retiro! Nataly nos explica por qué prepararnos desde hoy no solo nos brinda tranquilidad, sino también la libertad de disfrutar nuestros años dorados sin preocupaciones económicas. Muchas gracias a nuestro patrocinador de este episodio Rodeo Dental & Orthodontics. Agenda tu cita con los mejores dentistas de Dallas/FW aquí: https://www.rodeodental.com/ Y también únete a la familia de Rollos de Mujeres en las redes sociales, y suscríbete a nuestro boletín para que te enteres de nuestros episodios y artículos nuevos. INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK TIKTOK YOUTUBE Y en http://www.rollosdemujeres.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:53:01 - 100% PSG le Mag (Ep. 9) - Dans la tête de Quentin Ndjantou et Ornella Graziani, U19 au PSG - Chaque semaine, Pia Clemens vous propose une plongée dans le passé, le présent ou le futur du Paris Saint-Germain. Ce jeudi, elle vous emmène à la rencontre de deux grands espoirs du centre de formation, qui lui ont accordé leur toute première interview.
Processo non pervenuto, tra l'altro. Come mai? La Germania ha avuto la sua Norimberga e anche il Giappone ha processato i suoi gerarchi. In Italia persone come Graziani, Badoglio e altri personaggini simpatici invece hanno avuto un destino diverso. Come mai? La situazione è complessa. C'entra la Guerra Fredda, ma anche i Partigiani e le Foibe, per dire. Insomma, un gigantesco casino. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bruna Graziani"Carta Carbone Festival"Trevisowww.cartacarbonefestival.itSi parte giovedì 24 ottobre alle ore 19.00 in Sala Rosso Coletti con la presentazione di un libro che abbraccia fortemente la tematica più cara al festival, ossia l'autobiografia, Il narratore postumo. Confessione, conversione, vocazione nell'autobiografia occidentale di Sergio Zatti. L'autore converserà con il Professore Stefano Brugnolo intorno ai temi dell'autofiction romanzesca e verità storica, tra memoria e verità, tra rappresentazione e autorappresentazione. A seguire tre giornate di programma contrassegnato da suggestioni, proposte molteplici, da un'offerta culturale che mira realmente a essere diversificata e rivolta a pubblici differenti.Infatti: la tensione a confrontarsi con un'offerta editoriale vasta, la bibliodiversità, l'attenzione alle problematiche legate alla crisi della lettura, sono solo alcune delle chiavi che hanno guidato gli organizzatori nella realizzazione del programma. Scrittori, giornalisti, organizzatori culturali, operatori del settore, appassionati dei nuovi linguaggi, soprattutto i lettori saranno chiamati a dare vita a un festival che desidera configurarsi come un momento importante della cultura trevigiana e non solo. Il Premio Strega Helena Janeczek, scrittrice da sempre indagherà i temi della memoria e dell'impegno civile, del femminile nella Storia. Le istanze della nostra complicata contemporaneità, di un presente che spesso ha bisogno di essere interpretato, saranno rappresentate da giornalisti di formazione e orientamento differente: Cecilia Sala, David Parenzo, Lucia Esposito, Giorgio Zanchini. Giobbe Covatta, attore, insieme alla moglie Paola Catella, scrittrice, racconterà il suo ultimo libro frutto di una grande esperienza di vita e di numerosi viaggi in Africa, terra che insegna la commozione di fronte alle disuguaglianze e alle ingiustizie. Ancora, a Treviso, arriverà Nicoletta Verna che ha segnato, con il suo ultimo libro, un momento importante della vita letteraria del nostro paese negli ultimi mesi. Un titolo che parla della violenza del passato per rappresentare quella del nostro presente, che ha stregato il cuore di molti lettori. Erri De Luca, Sandra Petrignani, Giuseppe Mendicino, sono inoltre autori di formazione differente -ma tutti di sicuro valore – che gli organizzatori sono lieti di portare in città per la nuova edizione del Festival.CartaCarbone vivrà poi un momento speciale nella celebrazione di uno scrittore e di un cantautore che non ha bisogno di presentazioni, caro a un pubblico sterminato e addirittura transgenerazionale. A Treviso, alla manifestazione, è infatti atteso, con la sua ultima raccolta di racconti appena uscita in libreria, Francesco Guccini che presenterà, insieme a Massimo Bernardini, il suo nuovo titolo in prima nazionale. Non poteva mancare uno spazio dedicato agli autori trevigiani. Segnatamente: all'esordiente Caterina Pavan epoi a Silvia Battistella, Roberto Masiero, Gian Domenico Mazzocato, Caterina Perali. Evento che si preannuncia seguitissimo è quello dedicato a un'icona della musica contemporanea, al compositore, cantautore e polistrumentista Red Canzian, di recente autore di un volume autobiografico, anche lui di casa a Treviso.Scopri il programma su www.cartacarbonefestival.itIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
On the Constellations Podcast, we'll discuss data, data visualization, and processing data for better understanding. In this episode, Paul Graziani, CEO of COMSPOC, talks about Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and the value of data fusion in enhancing SSA. Paul describes the various data sources for SSA, such as optical data from telescopes, RF data from sensors, and radar data from ground-based or transmitter sources. He also explains how these sources differ. David discusses observing data and determining its integrity using a Kalman filter. He highlights the vast number of live and dead objects in space, as well as suspiciously maneuvering spacecraft. Mr. Graziani emphasizes data fusion as a key solution to this problem. He describes the ecosystem of companies, governments, labs, and academics that collectively serve the mission of SSA more effectively.
En el episodio 283, Led se sienta a hablar sobre Venezuela con su amigo, Oswaldo Graziani. Discuten posibles escenarios de transición, recuerdan los primeros fraudes de la historia moderna del país, ponderan la importancia de Brasil, Colombia y México como figuras de diálogo. Oswaldo Graziani es fundador del Chigüire Bipolar, y también creador y conductor del podcast Chiste Interno. Actualmente reside en la ciudad de Miami. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arrivati al giro di boa, concludiamo il nostro viaggio all'insegna della Parodontologia extra-clinica in compagnia del Professor Filippo GrazianiIn questa puntata, conclusiva di quella precedente, facciamo un'immersione nel mondo dei protocolli e della gestione - sempre più costosa - dello Studio Dentistico.E se i protocolli sono il motore per far arrivare lo Studio ai risultati che sta cercando, la comunicazione interna è il carburante che alimenta l'applicazione di quei protocolli.Vedi…Lo scenario sempre più complesso dell'Odontoiatria Moderna, pone la necessità di un gioco di squadra all'interno dello Studio Dentistico e il conseguente bisogno di organizzare un Team multidisciplinare.Continuiamo quindi a parlare di Parodontologia extra-clinica con il Professor Filippo Graziani, fino ad arrivare a gettare uno sguardo anche sul perché la Parodonto e l'Igiene Dentale sono un elemento la chiave per aumentare la Saturazione delle poltrone.Buon ascolto,AndreaGrazie per ascoltare il Podcast e restare in contatto con me!Scopri cosa può fare per Te il Sistema Operativo Profit Monday: https://bit.ly/SistemaOperativoProfitMonday Trovami sui social: FACEBOOK https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-FB INSTAGRAM https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-IG Segui le puntate anche su Youtube, iscriviti al canale: https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-YT Scopri tutta La Verità sul Successo del tuo Studio Dentistico e sul perché fare il Dentista che ragiona solo da Professionista, potrebbe portarti alla rovina (indipendentemente da quanto lavori)......Acquista il libro "Fuori dai Denti": https://bit.ly/fuori-dai-denti
“Crediamo nella Parodontologia” è il nome del Congresso Periocampus, fortemente voluto dal Professor Filippo Graziani che si terrà il 4-5 ottobre a Verona……e in vista dell'evento, ho deciso di fare una cosa “diversa” in questo episodio ;-)Solitamente sono io ad invitare in questo Podcast degli Ospiti per porre loro delle domande… Stavolta invece, ho deciso di dedicare 2 puntate (questa è la prima) all'intervista integrale che il Professor Filippo Graziani mi ha fatto.L'ho fatto perché, come spesso accade quando si tolgono i coperchi ai vasi di Pandora, oltre a parlare del contenuto dei due interventi che farò al Congresso, abbiamo espanso la chiacchierata parlando più in generale del ruolo della Parodontologia, dell'Igiene Dentale e della Terapia Parodontale di Supporto all'interno dello Studio Dentistico.E dato che gli argomenti che sono usciti sono molto utili e interessanti per comprendere che è possibile costruire un modello sostenibile che coniuga la gestione Clinica ed Extra-Clinica, capendo quali sono le pratiche di successo e che cosa invece blocca il successo…...non ti resta che premere play! ;-)E se vuoi saperne ancora di più, questi sono i riferimenti per poter chiedere tutte le informazioni:Sul network Bioperio scrivere a Marzia, all'indirizzo info@bioperio.itSul Congresso “Crediamo nella Parodontologia” scrivere a Sandra all'indirizzo congresso@periocampus.itBuon ascolto di questa prima parte dell'intervista,AndreaGrazie per ascoltare il Podcast e restare in contatto con me!Scopri cosa può fare per Te il Sistema Operativo Profit Monday: https://bit.ly/SistemaOperativoProfitMonday Trovami sui social: FACEBOOK https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-FB INSTAGRAM https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-IG Segui le puntate anche su Youtube, iscriviti al canale: https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-YT Scopri tutta La Verità sul Successo del tuo Studio Dentistico e sul perché fare il Dentista che ragiona solo da Professionista, potrebbe portarti alla rovina (indipendentemente da quanto lavori)......Acquista il libro "Fuori dai Denti": https://bit.ly/fuori-dai-denti
En el episodio 260, Led se sienta a hablar con su amigo y ex-jefe, Oswaldo Graziani. Discuten el auge y momento que vive la comedia venezolana, hablan de las razones detrás de iniciar un podcast y cómo mantener un proyecto en el tiempo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio, tengo el placer de entrevistar a Oswaldo Graziani, un talentoso venezolano que es Director Creativo y fundador de Plop Media Content. Juntos exploramos su fascinante historia como creador de contenido, así como el significado de Plop Media Content para toda una generación de colaboradores. Oswaldo comparte sus experiencias en la creación de proyectos de gran impacto en las redes sociales, como El Chigüire Bipolar, La Isla Presidencial y Pero Tenemos Patria. Además, nos adentramos en su nuevo proyecto, Chiste Interno, donde se aborda la comedia de una manera única. ¡No te pierdas esta conversación llena de insights y experiencias inspiradoras! Más de mi invitado en @chisteinterno ****************************** Más de mi trabajo en www.cafedelexito.online --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cafedelexito/support
Parliamo di clinica con un Clinico! ...E "che Clinico"!Ebbene sì, questa è una puntata storica all'interno di questo podcast perchè parliamo di Parodontologia e lo facciamo avendo come Ospite Speciale uno dei massimi Esperti di questo campo: il Professor Filippo Graziani.Una conversazione che promette di svelare le potenzialità della Parodontologia, non solo come chiave per una Salute orale di prim'ordine ma anche come leva strategica per il Successo degli Studi Dentistici e la coesione del proprio Team clinico.Preparati a essere ispirato, informato e trasformato da questa esplorazione del potere e del potenziale -purtroppo ancora inespresso in molti Studi - della Parodontologia.E se vuoi saperne ancora di più, questi sono i riferimenti per poter chiedere tutte le informazioni:Sul network Bioperio scrivere a Marzia, all'indirizzo info@bioperio.itSul Congresso “Crediamo nella Parodontologia” scrivere a Sandra all'indirizzo congresso@periocampus.itBuon ascolto,AndreaGrazie per ascoltare il Podcast e restare in contatto con me!Scopri cosa può fare per Te il Sistema Operativo Profit Monday: https://bit.ly/SistemaOperativoProfitMonday Trovami sui social: FACEBOOK https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-FB INSTAGRAM https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-IG Segui le puntate anche su Youtube, iscriviti al canale: https://bit.ly/Andrea-Grassi-YT Scopri tutta La Verità sul Successo del tuo Studio Dentistico e sul perché fare il Dentista che ragiona solo da Professionista, potrebbe portarti alla rovina (indipendentemente da quanto lavori)......Acquista il libro "Fuori dai Denti": https://bit.ly/fuori-dai-denti
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Kristin Graziani is the president of music distribution platform Stem. Kristin has been a leader in the tech industry for over a decade. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fearatthetop/message
Kristin Graziani is the president of music distribution platform Stem. Kristin has been a leader in the tech industry for over a decade. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fearatthetop/message
Francesca's VP of marketing Traci Graziani shares what she thinks the future of retail will be, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé's effect on sales, and how a Dolly Parton quote influences her perspective. Episode Transcript Francesca's, Traci Graziani Please note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Damian Fowler: (00:01)I'm Damian Fowler.Ilyse Liffreing: (00:02)And I'm Ilyse LiffreingDamian Fowler: (00:03)And welcome to this edition of the current podcast.Ilyse Liffreing: (00:10)This week we sit down with Traci Graziani, the VP of Marketing and Brand Partnerships at Francesca's, the fashion retailer specializing in women's jewelry and apparel.Damian Fowler: (00:21)Founded in 1999 in Houston, Francesca has grown into a household name with stores across the U.S. But like many mall-based retailers, the company faced serious challenges during the pandemic when foot traffic stopped.Ilyse Liffreing: (00:34)But since 2020, the company has turned its fortunes around becoming a successful omnichannel business.Damian Fowler: (00:41)Tracy joined the company in 2021 after a more than 15 year career in marketing where she specialized in helping brands identify their purpose, craft their story, and deliver successful campaigns.Traci Graziani: (00:58)I grew up in marketing, I grew up in digital advertising and it was a, I was there with a digital marketing firm called Resource for 11 years in my career. They were an independent women owned agency who was talking about being customer obsessed before anyone else. But I started by answering the phones and getting the flowers and just like learning and absorbing. And so I just fell in love from the beginning. I, I worked with a handful of clients over the years. You name a client or an industry, I've probably worked on that account from a communications or a marketing standpoint and ultimately that's what got me brand side. Damian Fowler: (01:39)I love that it's very entrepreneurial view from the very beginning, from the get go as you would say. And you know, one of your sort of specialties as a marketer is that ability to help brands identify their purpose and craft their story. What's your sort of dynamic when you start that whole process?Traci Graziani: (01:55)Can I quote Dolly Parton who's behind me here on the wall? Damian Fowler: (01:59)Oh yes. Please.Ilyse Liffreing:Yes you can.Traci Graziani: (01:59)Okay. She says Find out who you are and do it on purpose. And I believe that as a human and I believe that as a marketer. And so I think that's really what's carried me through and I think that one of my biggest beliefs is that one of the key KPIs that we all need to be looking at and continue to look at is trust. I mean I think it is more prevalent now than ever is trust with our customer in every interaction. Knowing that why and knowing that trust is so critical. Without it you have nothing that becomes your compass. Damian Fowler: (02:33)Yeah. Now, you joined Francesca's in 2021, you know, let me ask you about their story. What is Francesca's story? Yeah,Traci Graziani: (02:42)Francesca's actually started as one single boutique in Houston, Texas. And our girl Fran has been around since 1999. I think what's really neat and differentiating about it is that it has always been a place of discovery in this one boutique. It started as a collection of different, you know, products that service a very, you know, woman from 18 to 30 as like the core demographic and someone who's always looking for that like kind of something special. We know that we have an occasion shopper and so we cater to that and so that heritage of the brand from the late nineties all the way through has maintained and that is really the platform that we operate now that has turned into our free to Be You platform, which is this idea that our customer and our brand are always looking to discover new things. I mean, Elise, you love the store you go in, you kind of can't walk outta there without something. Um, but you never know what you're gonna find and I think that that has really been a core differentiator for the brand.Ilyse Liffreing: (03:44)Yeah, I mean there's no doubt I fall into that core consumer that 18 to 35, not gonna say my exact age, but yeah, every time I go home, you know, I, I have to go to Francesca's, definitely a fan. It's true, I can't hide that. But can you share any like insights into your target audience? Beyond me of course and how the brand actually like works to like reach and engage them?Traci Graziani: (04:08)We recently, within the last year, really did our homework and we surveyed current customers, non-customers and we have really utilized that in a massive way across the organization because I think a differentiator for us too is our ability to move so quickly with our product. And so being able to understand what the customer is looking for and what she's doing in her life, we really look at it as a psychographic more so even than a demographic. We know the sweet spot in terms of the 24 year old, but we know we scaled down our earrings are a great entryway into the brand and we know our gift selection also allows us to scale up in demo. I keep mentioning occasion because it matters, but she's finding small things to be occasion, whether it's you know, a barbecue or a trip or even just going to a friend's house. She's always looking for like that something special and new. And so we really create our marketing and our product to make sure that we're serving that across the yearIlyse Liffreing: (05:05)Now. So Francesca's also has a real culture of inclusivity. You guys have the whole Free To Be You campaign. When did that come about and was it under CEO Andrew Clark?Traci Graziani: (05:16)Yes, it was, you know, when he joined I, I joined pretty shortly after that and we really were working as a full leadership team on defining, you know, our mission vision values and developing that brand house and what was that greater why and we really did come to that purpose of inspiring Discovery and through that uniting everyone in individuality which comes across in our boutiques in the merchandise assortment that we have, the way that we buy. And I think that that whole idea of Free to Be You, he is definitely a champion for, and I think that has really set us apart in the space. Francesca's also actually means free one the word the name defined. And so there was something core back to that history of who the brand was and where they started that really felt synergistic across everything we're, I think it's 97% of the organization is women and the bulk of that is the field who is our customer and they are just incredible. And so they're another great place in terms of how we define free to be you listening to them, what's happening in their local markets and really utilizing the field and those great associates as a whole nother way to gather customer insights.Ilyse Liffreing: (06:32)That comes with like a lot of learnings. As you mentioned, you've recently even launched a tween collection called Frankie. How is that perceived by the Francesca's audienceTraci Graziani: (06:42)That brand was conceived just a couple years ago and really as an opportunity in a white space in the market? I ironically when Justice sold to Walmart and I actually came from Justice as my previous role and so you know, we had a lot of great leadership on the team that was familiar with that demographic and knowing that that tween demo is shopper is just shy of our Francesca's shopper. So we really saw the opportunity to utilize what we have, right? The customer told us that we needed to shift, that they needed something unique for themselves, that they wanted a little bit more comfortable and cool. And so we have pivoted and it's really exciting. We've just rebranded and launched as Hello Frankie and really excited to create that conversation and that dialogue with the customer.Ilyse Liffreing: (07:28)How does Francesca's leverage those customer data and insights to then enhance its campaigns? From what I hear, it's pretty quick turnarounds.Traci Graziani: (07:38)First. I think listening to the customer reading and reacting to the product that's working and product that's not too right and testing and learning is a big philosophy. This idea of speed and how quickly can we react? Like a lot of other retailers, we saw the Taylor Swift effect happening very quickly, literally everywhere she was traveling, the weeks leading up to that concert we would see a lift in sales in our boutiques. The same actually happened with Beyonce. And so the team was able to pivot really quickly, pull together what we called the B edit. We did that from pulling together a host of existing items but also chasing into product. And then the other is in just marketing, right? Like our Fran Club that is has been a wealth of data for us, increasing the lifetime value of those customers. They shop more often when they buy, they buy more. That is a new program, newer program for the brand that really has been instrumental in, you know, helping us even understand where we show up in the media and marketing space in terms of those are the best customers and we want more of 'em. Damian Fowler: (08:44)Tell me a little bit more about the Fran Club. When did you create that? And I mean I know a lot of retailers have loyalty programs, but what's the sort of unique spin on that loyalty program with the Fran Club.Traci Graziani: (08:55)We knew we needed the program, right? We needed the first party data, we needed to make sure that we were capturing that, you know, we have 460 boutiques across the nation and the ability to capture that information, be able to reward our customers and really increase their visits and their purchase through that communication was key. So that has been tremendous. It's a points program so the more you shop, the more you're rewarded. But there's, you know, other perks like early access being the first to know about things like the B edit . After we had those first learnings in the early fall holiday season, you know, we knew we needed to come back around and expand that program, right? We needed to create more awareness around that program. It was giving us the signs and performing in terms of financial and feedback that was so positive.Traci Graziani: (09:41)So we actually launched a campaign via CTV, uh, campaign as the hero kind of tent pole piece. And what we did is the campaign was about joining the Fran club and being whoever you are, right, free to be you is this idea of exclusive but inclusive. And so what we did is we actually had a party, we threw a Fran Club event on a rooftop in one of our best markets in Miami and we invited Fran Club members and creators and so we were rewarding them through in real life, but then we actually filmed it and turned that into the spot that then really showcases and plays back, this is the customer and we, we want you to come like be part of this club. And that campaign was incredibly successful and we actually have another friend club event coming up in Austin in a new store in a few weeks. So,Ilyse Liffreing: (10:29)And am I wrong in thinking that that was your first time leveraging CTV?Traci Graziani: (10:34)We had done a test um, once before, but not to the scale that we did for the spring.Ilyse Liffreing: (10:39)Is that channel also strategic due to the fact that Francesca's has a lot of locations sprinkled across the U.S.?Traci Graziani: (10:48)Absolutely, yeah. I mean, driving store traffic is a huge lever for our business. We need to do that and we have to do that in creative ways. And so CTV is certainly one of those more top funnel, but that is fueling both boutique traffic as well as digital.Damian Fowler: (11:03)What I'm sort of hearing from you a little bit is, you know, there's a very democratic process here to this sort of circuit as it were of marketing. It's not like you are coming up with these big campaigns. It's like you're using your customer's insights and sharing everything back and it is a sort of virtuous circle or virtuous cycle of kind of marketing that that's interesting.Traci Graziani: (11:24)I love that you gathered that from that. Yeah, I think that's where it's going. That's what we're seeing. I mean I think as marketers it's like the hardest job, right? I mean it's always changing. I think if we think we know something , um, we should guess again and stay curious and learn. And I do think that the world today with digital and social allows us to do that. As long as we are going back to who we are and the trust and that we're building that trust with our customer, I, I want them in the conversation. Without the customer we're nothing. And so how we can work with them, pull them into the campaigns, get the feedback, showcase their content, that's where I think we're seeing success and I hope we can build more of that.Ilyse Liffreing: (12:08)Speaking of fandom, you also have a pretty unique ambassador program. Could you explain how that works a little bit?Traci Graziani: (12:15)Again, back to our best customer, it's a longer term relationship with more micro creators. It's this idea of, I can't claim this quote, but I leverage it a lot, the riches in the niches. And I really believe that, I think that's where fandom starts is in these unique communities. And if you can tap into those audiences and then find more, that's where you win. And that's really what the ambassador program has done for us. It started with about 30 creators and you know, it is more of a white glove where we're really creating direct one-on-one relationships with them, understanding what's going on in their life, if, if they have a bridal shower or whatnot, right? How are we there for them? And then they're creating content with us and for us and then we're sharing that back and celebrating that relationship. We have seen fantastic results. That program and the content that they're creating and posting on their own channels is certainly delivering. And so we are on the move to expand that program in some exciting new ways through some affiliate and different models. SoIlyse Liffreing: (13:16)You also lean into your employees for that program? Traci Graziani: (13:20)We do. Like I mentioned, our field is, is our customer. And so the more we listen to them, they're amazing. They're already doing it. They're already loving the brand and they should be rewarded for that. They're some of our best loyal customers as well. SoDamian Fowler: (13:33)You mentioned at the very beginning the importance of trust around a brand. And one of the issues that comes up in the, in the world of digital media is trust and people sharing their data clearly, you know, you have an audience of people who trust the brand. How do you keep that trust going? How is it maintained every day?Traci Graziani: (13:51)That is a constant, constantly working on that takes the entire organization, it takes the great leadership that we have across the board. It takes constantly looking at the customer experience and every touch point. And we still have work to do. I, I think any brand that says that it was done would be would be lying. Um, and the world is changing so quickly and technology is changing so quickly and social is changing, making changes in that and the customer is making changes in that. It's just coming back to that and asking yourself those questions. Where might we be falling down and how can we find solutions that are making it better for our customer? Because if we disappoint them at any touchpoint in the funnel or in the experience, that's where the trust is last. They have so many other options, you know, they can go other places. And so it's that combination of trust with our differentiated product that I think will continue to set us apart.Damian Fowler: (14:49)You know, the company faced like many retail companies during the pandemic tough times and even faced chapter 11 proceedings, but since then it's turned its fortunes around under the leadership of CEO Andrew Clark and definitely changed its model to become much more successful omni-channel businessTraci Graziani: (15:08)I think. Absolutely. You know, there was, there's tough times. There's a real straight strategy at play there and you know, he came in and I think he was in the seat for 10 days and then Covid hit.Damian Fowler: (15:18)Yeah, poor guyTraci Graziani: (15:20)On top of that . And so it's been a pretty, it's been a pretty incredible story just in terms of, you know, the success over the last couple of years. Our ability to come back to listen to the customer and to really lean omnichannel.Ilyse Liffreing: (15:35)Last question. So Francesca's has become more and more omnichannel basically through the years. How do you see the future of retail evolving and what strategies are in place to adapt to these upcoming changes?Traci Graziani: (15:49)I think I'm gonna be a broken record for this podcast, . I think the future of retail is the customer, the work of the work of marketer and of a brand is trying to influence people's attention and their behaviors. And I think that that there is no certainty in that. It is not a sure thing. And so you have to always be listening and be curious and be willing to test and learn. And that means being obsessed with the customer and pivoting when they're telling you to pivot. Yeah, for me, well I'll go back to Dolly, you know, be who you are and do it on purpose. We've got a really awesome team here and I think that as long as we listen and move fast and stay curious, then we'll be set up for the future of what retail looks like because we're listening to what the customer has to say.Ilyse Liffreing: (16:43)And that's it for The Current. Stay tuned because next time we'll be speaking with John Cook, the global CEO of VMLY&R.Damian Fowler: (17:08)The Current is produced by Wonder Media Network. Our theme is by loving caliber and the current team includes Chris Brooklier and Kat Vesce.Ilyse Liffreing: (17:16)And remember,Traci Graziani: (17:17)As marketers, if we think we know something , um, we should guess again and stay curious.Ilyse Liffreing: (17:23)I'm IlyseDamian Fowler: (17:24)And I'm DamianIlyse Liffreing: (17:25)And we'll see you next time.
Bruna Graziani"Carta Carbone Festival"Trevisowww.cartacarbonefestival.itCarta Carbone Festival da venerdì 13 a domenica 15 ottobre. Più di 50 gli eventi previsti in calendario e oltre 100 gli ospiti, tra scrittori, poeti, musicisti, giornalisti, personaggi del mondo della letteratura, dell'informazione e dello spettacolo che si alterneranno nei luoghi simbolo della città, tra cui l'Auditorium e la Sala Clara Rosso Coletti del complesso museale di Santa Caterina e la Loggia dei Cavalieri. Quest'ultima diventerà anche sede della mostra fotografica di CartaCarbone, una panoramica sui personaggi e i momenti salienti di tutte le dieci edizioni del festival, attraverso lo sguardo originale di chi, in questi anni, ha catturato col proprio obiettivo momenti, persone, luoghi e suggestioni di un appuntamento ormai caro al grande pubblico.Dopo il successo dello scorso anno torna anche il contest letterario per studenti “scritture in movimento, scrittori per un giorno” che ha coinvolto centinaia di ragazzi trasformando la città di Treviso in un laboratorio letterario a cielo aperto con la premiazione del racconto più suggestivo, l'ultimo giorno del Festival, da parte di una giuria di professionisti, giornalisti e scrittori presieduta da Fulvio Ervas, in un evento coordinato dall'attore e performer Davide Stefanato. C'è un gioco di parole a segnare questa X edizione. Due termini chiave sono stati scelti e hanno guidato la composizione del programma. Il primo è CLIMA – ed è voluto ogni riferimento alle notizie, spesso drammatiche, di attualità. Davvero, ai nostri giorni, il richiamo alla sostenibilità è un imperativo globale che deve guidare la vita di ognuno di noi, ogni giorno, e non un sogno impossibile da vagheggiare. Il secondo è CLIMA+X o CLIMAX. La decima edizione, segnata dal numero romano, è all'insegna di una figura retorica che prevede un momento apicale. Nelle storie da leggere e raccontare il climax è il momento della massima tensione narrativa. Per CartaCarbone climax rappresenta un'ideale proiezione ascendente cui tendere, una spinta verso il futuro di tutti e del festival, verso altre edizioni a partire da questa. Il sogno è quello di incarnare saperi e pratiche virtuose, di ingenerare da una piazza di lettori agguerriti nuove speranze di prosperità, una consapevolezza nuova capace di pensare non solo al progresso economico e sociale ma a un reale e concreto, nuovo buen vivir.Un augurio. Perché come diceva Italo Calvino: «Tutti i pensieri che sto facendo adesso influiscono sulla mia storia di domani, sulla storia di domani del genere umano.»Ed è proprio a Calvino che saranno dedicati due eventi, perché non si può non celebrare uno dei più grandi scrittori italiani del secolo scorso. CartaCarbone lo farà nel centenario della sua nascita, coinvolgendo librerie e scuole.Echeggeranno quindi parole e musica di scrittori e artisti, nei luoghi più belli di Treviso, città ricca di bellezze, musei, corsi d'acqua che la rendono dolce e accogliente. CartaCarbone suggerisce l'altrove, nuovi sguardi differenti da quelli personali, che col confronto si arricchiscono, crescono, maturano. Perché letteratura e arte fanno capire che una vita a volte non basta e che, senza quelle degli altri, non potremmo vivere bene e forse nemmeno esistere. Emanuele Trevi, Tiziano Scarpa, Ginevra Lamberti, Giorgio Zanchini, Antonella Lattanzi, Fabio Genovesi, Emanuela Canepa, Matteo B. Bianchi, Stefano Nazzi, Sara D'Ascenzo, Enrico Fovanna, Antonio G. Bortoluzzi, Maria Cristina Benetti, Fulvio Ervas sono solo alcuni dei nomi, tra scrittori, poeti, artisti, giornalisti, professionisti, affermati ed emergenti, locali e nazionali, che arriveranno a Treviso per raccontarsi attraverso le loro opere e il loro pensiero. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Chatting With Sherri welcomes award winning author; E. Graziani! E. Graziani is a teacher/librarian by day and the author of the YA time-travel series, Alice of the Rocks & Angel of Time. Her new release ALICE OF THE ROCKS was in BARNES & NOBLE's Top ten YA summer indie reads 2023!! It was also recognized as one of Barnes & Noble's Top Ten Young Adult Indie Summer Reads. She has written Magenta and Everything That Was Us. She is the author of Breaking Faith (Second Story Press), a contemporary YA novel, listed on CBC Canada's Must-Read Books for Spring 2017, selected for the 'In the Margins' Book Award 2018 Recommended Fiction List, and one of CCBC Best Books for Kids and Teens. Graziani is the author of the YA historical memoir, War in My Town (Second Story Press), also one of CCBC's Best Books for Kids and Teens, and a finalist in the Hamilton Arts Council 2016 Literary Awards for Best Non-Fiction. Graziani has also written the novella, Jess Under Pressure. E. Graziani regularly appears on CHCH Morning Live to discuss new releases in Canadian KidLit and has spoken at many school events and book clubs. She loves to connect with her young and not-so-young readers. She resides in Canada with her husband and daughters. To contact the author or for more information on new releases or events, please visit her website; egraziani1.wix.com/egrazianiauthor.
Francesco Graziani a entacher sa réputations a cause d'une seul chose un simple tire au but loupé lors d'une grande finale de coupe d'Europe mais il ne faut pas le résumé tristement a sa ce qui faut faire plutôt analyser ce qu'il a apporté au football italiens que sa sois lors de passage remarqué au Torino ou avec sa nations l'Italie il a contribuer a beaucoup donner d'émotions au fan du toro du club de la Roma aussi bref sa c'est une manière intelligente de parlé de lui.
Michela Graziani"Bach"Pedro Eirasil ramo e la foglia Edizionihttps://ilramoelafogliaedizioni.itTraduzione a cura di Michela GrazianiStrutturato non in capitoli convenzionali, ma in quattordici sezioni, il libro parla di tutto ciò che ruota attorno alla figura del compositore tedesco: la musica in primis, a cui si aggiungono il ricordo di Bach attraverso la lettera della seconda moglie, Anna Magdalena, del 1750, la lettera di Gustav Leonhardt all'amico Nikolaus del 1973, il montaggio cinematografico di Straub e Huillet nel 1968 (dove Leonhardt ha interpretato Bach), Lisboaleipzig di Maria Gabriela Llansol; il ricordo di Anna Magdalena Bach nella biografia romanzata di Esther Meynell; i dibattiti musicali intrapresi da un gruppo di tecnici del suono newyorkesi; il silenzio della musica durante i viaggi della deportazione, tra cui quello di Etty Hillesum; il tema universale della vita e della morte e l'effetto catartico della musica celebrati nelle varie sezioni.La scrittura fluida, ora di impronta moderna, ora contemporanea, abbinata a un meticoloso e filologico approccio testuale e ad affascinanti intrecci intertestuali, rappresentano la cifra stilistica di Pedro Eiras che permette al lettore di lasciarsi trasportare in spazi e tempi diversi, solo apparentemente lontani tra loro.«Non si può risuscitare il XVIII secolo, ma inventare il passato in base al nostro desiderio. Per questo inventiamo il nostro desiderio. Per questo Esther Meynell è fedele soprattutto quando ritrae la scena più inverosimile: Anna Magdalena che sorprende Johann Sebastian a comporre, fuggendo, piangendo, proprio come piangiamo noi oggi.»Pedro EirasProfessore di Letteratura Portoghese presso l'Università di Porto e ricercatore presso l'Istituto di Letteratura Comparata Margarida Losa, dal 2001 Pedro Eiras è autore di opere di finzione narrativa (Bach, Cartas Reencontradas de Fernando Pessoa, A Cura, O Mapa do Mundo), teatro (Um Forte Cheiro a Maçã, Uma Carta a Cassandra, Um Punhado de Terra, Bela Dona), poesia (Inferno, Purgatório, Paraíso), saggistica (Esquecer Fausto, Tentações, Os Ícones de Andrei, Constelações 1, 2 e 3) e altri testi di più difficile classificazione (Boomerang, Substâncias Perigosas, [...], Regras para a Direcção do Espírito), solo per citarne alcuni. La sua produzione teatrale è stata rappresentata e tradotta in vari paesi europei. Nel 2006 Esquecer Fausto ha ricevuto il premio PEN Clube Português rivolto alla saggistica; nel 2021 Inferno è stato premiato a Vila Real con il prestigioso premio “António Cabral”. Vari libri di Pedro Eiras sono stati pubblicati in Brasile, Francia, Inghilterra, Romania. Bach è il suo primo libro edito in Italia.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Matthias Graziani"La voce del crepaccio"Mursia Editorehttp://mursia.comIl Gletschmann si risveglia con la prima neve.È un assassino inarrestabile, partoritodal ventre più profondo delle Dolomiti«E quella sera, mentre Julian sta osservando la pioggia dal camper, nei boschi di Feldberg qualcosa di molto pericoloso è tornato a vivere. Fuori il sole muore in lontananza, tingendo di rosso fuoco le Dolomiti, mentre il banco di nubi si dirada.»Alto Adige, 1989. Il Gletschmann, l'uomo del crepaccio, è arrivato. Assieme a lui un'ondata di omicidi. Julian Spitaler, un sedicenne che sente le voci della montagna, è l'unico a percepire il pericolo incombente. In una fredda notte di novembre decide di entrare nel cimitero del borgo. Ma la prova di coraggio porterà a galla un segreto tenuto nascosto da troppo tempo. Sarà Karl Kastner, guardia forestale, a dare una mano al ragazzo scortandolo a cavallo oltre le cime più impervie della regione. Intanto, il commissario Lara Boschi si troverà a indagare su un feroce delitto: un uomo viene ucciso e la sua ragazza, Miss Alto Adige, viene trascinata nel bosco. Quando il Gletschmann torna a colpire, il commissario avrà bisogno di tutte le forze in gioco per poter fermare un assassino che è uscito dalle leggende e che sembra davvero inarrestabile.Matthias Graziani (1979) vive a Bolzano, lavora come insegnante e giornalista. La Stirpe del Vento (2010) segna il suo esordio nell'editoria. Sottopelle (2016) è il suo primo thriller ed è stato apprezzato dal maestro del noir Andrea G. Pinketts. Con Quel che resta del peccato (2018) tinge di noir la sua Bolzano. Con un racconto, nel 2020, vince il primo premio conferito dall'Accademia della Scrittura.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
On this episode of the EMAzing tennis podcast, we interview Paola Graziani, a fitness trainer from France that specializes in female body transformations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ema-burgic-bucko/support
Il nostro canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCwSostieni DENTRO LA STORIA su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dentrolastoriaAbbonati al canale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw/joinChi era Rodolfo Graziani? Maresciallo d'Italia, vicere' d'Etiopia, Governatore della Somalia, Vicegovernatore della Tripolitania e della Cirenaica, ma prima di tutto, un criminale di guerra. Responsabile di eccidi e massacri, dall'Etiopia alla Libia. Un uomo che non ha mai veramente fatto i conti (come altri) delle azioni nelle quali e' stato ispiratore e mandante.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/racconti-di-storia-podcast--5561307/support.
When Betsy Graziani Fasbinder married more than 30 years ago, she committed to more than a husband. She inherited a son, whose mother had died far too young.Unlike blended families of divorce, Betsy had to navigate her new family's grief and her own desire to be included as a mother. Journaling and writing helped. Today, that writing is Filling Her Shoes: A Memoir of an Inherited Family.You will learn:Love and loss, grief and gratitude can coexist.Journaling can help not simply to remember events but to facilitate better perspective and responses in the moment.Step-parenting might be better termed step-in parenting, designed to augment rather than replace the first parent.BIO:Betsy Graziani Fasbinder is a writing and speaking coach, an award-winning author of three books, and the podcast host of The Morning Glory Project.To connect with Betsy and her work, find her at https://www.BetsyGrazianiFasbinder.comLizbeth's links Support the podcast and Lizbeth's writing for $2 or $5 a month on Patreon HEREOR Buy Lizbeth a Coffee Pieces of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters
TCC Quésaco ? Dans cet épisode, découvrez les thérapies cognitives et comportementales en compagnie de Pierluigi Graziani, psychologue, professeur à l'université et président de l'association française des thérapies comportementales et cognitives. Au programme de l'épisode : - Comment définir les TCC ? - Qu'est-ce qui distingue la TCC de la psychanalyse ? - Comment mesurer l'efficacité d'une thérapie ? Les plateformes évoquées lors de l'entretien : Plateforme PsyLink Podcast Deux Psys Association Française des TCC Pour soutenir PsychoShot, n'oubliez pas de nous suivre sur Instagram, Facebook et LinkedIn. Vous pouvez également nous laisser un commentaire 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcast, ça nous fera très plaisir :). Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/psychoshot/id1511314680 PsychoShot Instragram : https://www.instagram.com/podcastpsychoshot/ PsychoShot Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/podcastpsychoshot PsychoShot est produit par MindCraft, le cabinet de formation en management et compétences psychologiques. MindCraft réinvente l'expérience de la formation en concevant des entraînements au leadership dans des scénarios extrêmes (Formule 1, NASA, Médecine militaire). Si vous souhaitez vous former ou former vos équipes au sein de votre entreprise, contactez-nous à l'adresse contact@mindcraft.fr
Il nostro canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCwSostieni DENTRO LA STORIA su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dentrolastoriaAbbonati al canale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw/joinUomo di mondo, aviatore, celebrita' ed amante delle belle donne. La vita di Italo Balbo spesa tra contraddizioni, avventure, inseguendo la velocita', il rischio, la carriera e la voglia di emergere, che lo portarono a scontrarsi con le piu' forti personalita' del periodo, fino ad arrivare allo scontro con Mussolini.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/racconti-di-storia-podcast--5561307/support.
Episode 3 - How Can Commercial Space Data Support Safety, Security, and Defence Requirements (Without Stepping on Military Defence Toes) The Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI), has the pleasure to present Space Cafè Radio - PSSI Space Security Mini-Series, a radio series focused on allied preparedness to face the rapidly changing space domain. PSSI is a non-profit non-governmental public policy organisation founded in 2002 and based in Prague. In space, PSSI emphasizes emerging threats and available policy solutions. All the interviews in the PSSI Space Security Mini-Series were conducted during the 6th PSSI Space Security Conference, held in Prague, at the Czernin Palace, the headquarters of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from the 19th to the 21st of June 2022. The conference is part of the PSSI's well-established series of high-level trilateral space security conferences, where for trilateral we mean Europe, the US, and Japan. The conference series, launched in 2011, is designed to advance decision-making within the security domain among allies. They represent one of the highest levels of an unclassified gatherings of military allies, national security experts, and senior industry representatives. In this third episode, Editor-in-Chief Dr Emma Gatti interviewed Paul Graziani, Chief Executive Officer at COMSPOC Corp . Paul spoke about the exciting and complex position of those private companies working head to head with Government and Defense, discussed the limits of these corporations, and how can the private sector help and be involved in the defense sector. Listen also to the other episodes in the mini-series:Space Café Radio - PSSI's Space Security Series ep.1 - with John HuthSpace Café Radio - PSSI's Space Security Series ep.2 - with Michael TrautSpace Café Radio - PSSI's Space Security Series ep.3 - with Paul GrazianiSpace Café Radio - PSSI's Space Security Series ep.4 - with Michel FriedlingSpace Café Radio - PSSI's Space Security Series ep. 5 - with Kevin O'ConnellSpace Café Radio brings you talks, interviews and reports from the team of SpaceWatchers while out on the road. Each episode has a specific topic, unique content and a personal touch. Enjoy the show and let us know your thoughts at radio@spacewatch.global!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
C'est par la magie de l'Internet que j'ai rencontré le luthier Matthieu Graziani (grazianiguitars.com) puisqu'il s'est abonné à La Chaîne Guitare en juin 2021. Je lui avais passé un coup de fil, comme je fais pour tous les abonnés, et comme on avait bien accroché dans notre première conversation, on avait convenu de faire une L'article Matthieu Graziani, interview du luthier corse, formé à la lutherie du quatuor en Italie est apparu en premier sur La Chaîne Guitare.
That's right, dear listeners, you read that name right. We're talking about an Italian today. Rodolfo Graziani was a real piece of shit. His story starts off so normal too. Then suddenly it's all, "Oops, war crimes. My bad." And good news, the guy who loved genocide was constantly given positions of power, so everything worked out just peachy. Enjoy!
L'11 luglio di 40 anni fa gli azzurri di Enzo Bearzot conquistarono una Coppa del mondo che è entrata nella storia per tanti motivi: innanzitutto la totale imprevedibilità dell'evento. E poi per il modo in cui arrivò, come raccontano in questo episodio Mario Sconcerti (nel 1982 cronista al seguito) e un calciatore diciottenne di allora, Giuseppe Bergomi. Al quale quel trionfo cambiò la vita per sempre. Facendola cambiare a un Paese intero.Per altri approfondimenti:- La leggendaria Italia-Brasile del 1982 raccontata da Marcio Sconcerti (che era lì, con Gianni Brera) https://bit.ly/3RpZ0Eo- Bruno Conti e il Mondiale 1982: “Io e Graziani gettammo Bearzot in piscina, lui rischiò di annegare” https://bit.ly/3ar0vBB- Harald Schumacher, il portiere della Germania al Mondiale 1982: “Il mio libro-scandalo mi costò la carriera” https://bit.ly/3yxfOQX
Is your marketing, sales, and support team still working in siloes and spreadsheets? Are they aligned on a common goal and communicating efficiently with systems in place for growth? If not, this podcast is about how to set up systems and leverage leadership to align your RevOps team before scaling. More From Real Leaders: --> Apply for the Real Leaders CEO Impact Collaborative at: https://members.real-leaders.com/become-a-member --> Take your leadership to the next level at https://members.real-leaders.com/product/annual-subscription/ to unlock access to Real Leaders courses, magazine, and member-only events.Use coupon code: podcast20 for 20% off a $100/year membership.
Of the many actors I've interviewed and talked to personally I would say that there are at least two main objectives for most of them. One falls under auditions: getting in the biggest rooms for the best roles. And the second one falls under agents: getting representation that can get you into those bigger rooms. My on-camera agent Brian Keith Graziani and I have been working together since late 2020 for a range of projects--from commercials and industrials to TV dramas and docu-series. Brian himself started out as an actor and singer, and just sort of fell into casting, which then led to talent management and representation. While he still loves performing, this new career path has allowed him to have a greater impact on the careers and livelihoods of other actors. Having had such wide-ranging experiences in theater, Brian is uniquely qualified to guide and represent actors like myself. And he certainly has a lot to say, he's not one to hold back what he thinks at all, especially when it comes to auditioning, communication, and one of my least favorite parts of this business: self-tapes. Connect with Brian and The Hell's Kitchen Agency - Website | Instagram | Email Audition and Submissions Tips When Using an Agent by Brian Keith Graziani If you decline an audition through an online system, email your agent as well. They often do not get notifications when you decline for some reason. Unless your tape request specifies not needing one, always include a slate (stating name, height, and location). Be sure to double check casting self-tape labeling requirements (i.e. how to name the video file) and how to submit it (YouTube, DropBox, eco-cast, etc.). Each office has their own system for receiving and organizing submissions. Be sure to double check if casting specifies they want everything in one file or separate files. If casting doesn't specify, it's probably best to separate files as a safe alternative. Double check due dates! Extensions are sometimes possible, but asking for it after everything is due just makes everyone look like we dropped the ball. Be open about needing a break. The self tape fatigue struggle can be real and it's important to communicate such a feeling if you ever need a minute to recharge. A piece of advice: Say yes and get seen. Unless you feel like the quality of work you're presenting wouldn't present you in the best light, there is always merit to getting into the "room" and making sure casting knows who you are. If you have a major "why" then ask...but remember, every minute spent trying to convince you to submit for a job is a minute that could have spent submitting or pushing you, so trust the process. Are any traits that make for a successful actor? The answer is always "the actors who work the most and garner the most fruitful results from auditions are the ones who work with an agent daily to make their expectations clear". Clearly communicate what you will do, and want to do, just as much as what you won't do. Final Five Questions When it comes to theater, Brian Keith Graziani has been many things — actor, singer, casting director, talent agent. And each job has given him new perspective and understanding of what it means to succeed in this very subjective and finicky industry. After sharing his three stories from his time in the business, He also answers five final questions on the WINMI Blog.
Rodolfo Graziani, Marshal of Italy, Viceroy of Ethiopia and one of Mussolini's most valued generals remains to this day a divisive figure in his homeland. Revered by some Italians as a patriot and vilified by others as a murderer. From the allied perspective, he was the Italian general whose troops surrendered en masse to the British during operation Compass, which almost knocked the Italians out of North Africa in 1941. But what is the true story of Rodolfo Graziani? Today I am joined by James Cetrullo. For the first time, James has translated from Italian the biography Rodolfo Graziani: Story of an Italian General written by Alessandro Cova. Patreon:patreon.com/ww2podcast
Distributors hold even more keys to powerful fan-engagement opportunities than ever. Last year saw big changes in the space: aggressive geographic expansion, moves into NFTs, DeFi, and crypto, and fintech partnerships. Music Ally's Editor Joe Sparrow talks to special guest Kristin Graziani, president of music distribution service Stem – who talks about the evolving role of digital distributors in 2022, and what artists actually want from their distributor, in an era when Direct-to-fan is becoming the default approach for emerging and established artists. Stem: https://stem.is
If you want something, you have to make it happen. That is the common theme weaved throughout Giancarlo Graziani, Head Coach at CrossFit Sanitas, story. From Park Ranger to Reebok One to Sanitas, GC shows what it means to put in the work and reap the rewards of that work. Tune in to episode 526 of the Best Hour podcast to hear his story. And stay tuned for our Dropping In episode at Sanitas releasing later this week! SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE. IT IS THE WAY THESE EPISODES ARE MEANT TO BE CONSUMED! ________ So you never miss an episode, subscribe on YouTube and on all major podcasting platforms at Best Hour of Their Day. Check out more information on our sponsors and partners below: SPONSORS InsideTracker - Visit info.insidetracker.com/coachjasonackerman. PARTNERS Doc Spartan - Use code BESTHOUR at checkout for 15% off and check out docspartan.com for our Best Hour bundle. RX Smart Gear - Use code BESTHOUR at checkout for 10% off. WheelPay - An official partner of our podcast. LMNT - An official partner of our podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-ackerman/support
“Nuestra misión es transformar la agricultura en una agricultura más sustentable. Nosotros elegimos hacerlo a través de la actividad de las abejas: la polinización.” “Potenciamos la memoria de las abejas para la selectividad de la polinización por moléculas inocuas y naturales porque nos interesa primordialmente el impacto ambiental.” ----- En el sexto episodio de CONVERSACIONES [CON IMPACTO], un podcast de IMPACTLATAM, conversamos con Milagros Graziani Country Manager de Beeflow en Argentina. Beeflow es una plataforma que brinda servicios profesionales de polinización a productores agrícolas aumentando los rendimientos y calidad de los cultivos de manera sustentable. Milagros es ingeniera agrónoma y en este episodio nos cuenta cómo fue su camino conectando su interés y pasión por la naturaleza y por la agricultura sustentable hasta que llegó a Beeflow, una startup de polinización que hoy en día genera impacto global a todo el mundo. Links de interés del capítulo: Sumate a la comunidad IMPACTLATAM y se parte de este #movimiento de impacto: www.impactlatam.co/comunidad Más información acerca del programa de aceleración de IMPACTLATAM: www.impactlatam.co/aceleradora Acerca de Beeflow Acerca de Milagros Graziani Por favor, dejarnos un breve review de este episodio, cada feedback nos ayuda a crecer y mejorar. Hasta el próximo episodio. ¡Buenos días, buenas tardes y buenas noches
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Overcast Support the Show. Get the NEW AudioBook! AudioBook: Audible| Kobo| Authors Direct | Google Play | Apple SummaryHey everyone. Stay tuned to the end of the interview where I'll give you some actionable insights that I learned from my guest. These insights are also in the show notes. As always, thanks for listening. Now on to my guest for today, Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, an author, writing coach, speaker, and public-speaking trainer. Betsy started out as a teacher, then became a therapist, and is now a published author and public-speaking trainer. The common thread she sees behind her various forays is storytelling. Whether it's trying to get your kid to do a chore or explaining your company's latest gadget, storytelling needs to be at the core of your communications. While Betsy's latest book is about public speaking for authors, public speaking did not come naturally to her. In this episode she shares that she actually had a phobia of public speaking and would get physically ill before having to speak. When she started writing and publishing books, she realized she would have to acquire some skills in speaking in order to better promote herself and her work. She shares the skills and strategies she learned in her book From Page to Stage: Inspiration, Tools and Public Speaking Tips for Writers. She shares some of these insights in this episode. Now, let's get better together. Actionable Insights Creation “is only half the story.” Whether you're an author promoting a book or an entrepreneur selling a product, how you share that creation with the world is critical, and the key to getting people to listen is using story. While some people come more naturally to public speaking than others, a large part of it is a skill that can be learned. And like any skill, it requires practice. Use empathy to create connections, especially with people who ask challenging questions. Listening first, and showing empathy, are important to maintaining control and creating authentic connections. Links to Explore Further Betsy Graziani Fasbinder on LinkedIn Betsy Graziani Fasbinder Website Book: From Page to Stage Keep In TouchBook or Blog or Twitter or LinkedIn or JSYPR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode I have Dante Graziani of Swamp Rags vintage clothing store in New Orleans. We talk about the rush of estate sales, the start of a shop in the French Quarter, and almost going to an ICP show in a diaper. Check out Swamp Rags at 533 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA 70130 https://www.swamprags.com/ https://www.instagram.com/swamprags Art by Kat Lanser hatemail.bigcartel.com https://www.instagram.com/_hatemail_ Animation by Bradley Thomas Turner http://bradleythomasturner.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bradleythomasturner/ Music by Brady Turner https://www.bradyturnermusic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bradyturnermusic You Had Options socials https://www.instagram.com/youhadoptions https://www.twitter.com/youhadoptions youhadoptions@gmail.com
Regina Graziani, my guest for this episode, describes herself thusly: “I'm an attorney by education and training, and a mentor by passion. I love nothing more, if you don't count calorie-free ice cream, than to assist learners to successfully transition into the legal profession and reach their professional goals. I am an advocate of, and have extensive experience, with paralegals and paralegal students, which is why I was chosen for my current role - Program Director, Paralegal Studies Program - at the University of Hartford. I regularly present on topics of interest to paralegals and attorneys, locally and nationally. I am a proponent of doing something that is difficult, challenging, and outside your comfort zone, every single day.”Regina's story illustrates so many important things about finding success, from the importance and power of advocacy, whether it's for oneself or for others, why persistence is essential for success, and how the right perspective on failure can make all the difference when life knocks us down. Topics discussed in today's episode:David Goggins (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_GogginsLymphatic Malformation (NORD) - https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/lymphatic-malformations/Apraxia (NORD) - [Apraxia - NORD https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/apraxia/Non-verbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonverbal_learning_disorderConnect with Regina:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginagrazianiesq/Email - graziani@hartford.eduConnect with Steve:Email - steve@sensitiverebel.comWeb - https://sensitiverebel.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7zd5kba1SQZOyM5sKKiVAInstagram - https://instagram.com/thesensitiverebel
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In this episode of The Fintech Files, I have the pleasure of speaking with Vince Graziani the CEO of IDEX Biometrics and we're investigating the dangers of fraud in the digitalisation of finance and how fingerprint biometrics can help. IDEX Biometrics ASA (OSE: IDEX and Nasdaq: IDBA) is a leading provider of fingerprint identification technologies offering simple, secure, and personal touch-free authentication for all.
Probablemente has visto algo que él ha creado. Desde programas y propagandas de television, a campañas presidenciales, contenido viral y stand up comedy, Oswaldo ha sido la mano invisible detrás de productos y eventos en Latinoamérica desde hace mas de una década.
College instructor and author Rick Graziani stops by the IPv6 Buzz podcast to talk about teaching IPv6, including the differences between teaching college students and training IT professionals, how networking and IT are taught in universities and community colleges, and more.