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As TikTok continues to develop what it says is a full-funnel advertising solution, such as through increased commerce capabilities, how it measures its advertising and drives effectiveness becomes increasingly important to marketers.TikTok's head of client measurement for Europe, Israel and global gaming, Steve Lockwood, joins Jack Benjamin to discuss the company's approach to measurement and how the industry needs to rethink the practice for the contemporary era.Lockwood reveals, for example, why he has soured on last-click attribution and explains what new measurement standards need to be considered in the post-cookie future. The pair also discuss TikTok's ongoing research into attention measurement and how the platform is working to collaborate on cross-media measurement initiatives like Project Origin in the UK.Highlights5:57: Why TikTok views itself as an entertainment platform more than a traditional social platform8:21: Why last-click attribution is an outdated model for measurement and what a better model is19:57: Where does attention measurement come into play for TikTok, given its short-form focus?24:36: How much TikTok is like TV from a user perspective and a measurement perspective29:05: TikTok as a true full-funnel offering---This episode was edited by our production partner Trisonic.Visit The Media Leader for the most authoritative news analysis and comment on what's happening in commercial media. LinkedIn: The Media LeaderThreads: @TheMediaLeaderTwitter: @TheMediaLeader YouTube: The Media Leader
Unleashing the Potential of Automation with Millennial Engineer Ian RushAre you geared up for a deep dive into the nuts and bolts of automation in the manufacturing world? We chat with Ian Rush, a millennial engineer about his journey – from his early days in engineering to navigating the switch to the assembly line, all while dealing with the rise of automation and its impact on the supply chain hustle.We're talking about the importance of staying humble, showing respect, and building solid relationships, even when you're knee-deep in uncharted territory. Ian talks about how he tackled new roles and is able to navigate operators, stakeholders, and managers. All while keeping projects in scope and on time.How is automation affecting manufacturing? Ian breaks it down and how it can make life easier, the skills you need to bring to the table, and the real value that operators bring to the mix. Picture a world where automation kicks out the boring stuff, amps up managerial skills, and shines a spotlight on understanding cycle times for a slick operation.Highlights5:23 - How sometimes your dreams are not what you really want and being ok with letting them go. 6:29 - Don't let your title stop you from learning from everyone on the team.15:50 - How building rapport can get buy in when things change in a company.20:25 - Automation doesn't take away jobs but removes the boring and mundane task and allows people to enjoy their work more. Contact your hostSteve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailConnect with Ian:LinkedIn This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this new episode, Aaron sits down with Matthew Friedman, a global expert on modern slavery and human trafficking. Matthew is the Founder and CEO of Mekong Club.Key questions asked:0:00 Highlights5:02 Introduction 5:58 What is the most important lesson in life7:33 How did you get into human trafficking and modern slavery11:28 How did not being able to save the little girl affect you mentally12:22 What should everyone know about modern slavery and human trafficking15:53 Can you tell us about your book 'Where Were You'18:44 How did you become an activist21:15 What is the one story you want to share24:35 How do you stay sane27:10 How does your day look like38:38 What tactics do scammers use to lure victims into human traffickingWhat you'll learn from this episode:- The truth about human trafficking- How you can help the 99.8% victims in need- Stories which will change your life and you have the power to change theirs- What you can do to stop human traffickingSupport the showChange your mindset, build your system, transform your future:www.TransformativePurpose.comFollow:Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronpangInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/transformativepurposeFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/transformativepurpose
This special edition of the aBlogtoWatch Weekly podcast is brought to you by Arnold & Son and Angelus. Rick and David sit down with Bertrand Savary, President of both Arnold & Son and Angelus, to talk about what it's like running two very different watch brands in the upper echelons of watchmaking.While Angelus and Arnold & Son may seem like vastly different brands, the two have quite a lot in common. They both have rich histories and have recently been reestablished: Angelus traces its roots to 1891 and was rebooted in 2015, while Arnold & Son goes back to 1794 and was reborn in 1998; both have been under the Citizen umbrella since 2013 when the Japanese company acquired them as part of its purchase of movement manufacture La Joux-Perret (which produces the movements for both brands), and they both produce exceptional high-end timepieces in limited numbers. As much as they have in common, though, they also differ greatly. Angelus is defined by its stunning use of skeletonization, open-working, and color to put the mechanics of its watches on full display, as exemplified by the Angelus U51 Diver Tourbillon. Arnold & Son, on the other hand, is regarded for its traditionally styled watches with exceptional horological complications and beautiful displays, such as the Arnold & Son Luna Magna. In 2020, Bertrand Savary became President of these two brands under a single roof, executing at the highest levels of watchmaking.In this special episode, Savary tells us about how these two unique brands fit under and benefit from the Citizen umbrella and what it's like to manage two distinct brands with a single team. Savary gives insight about how and why Angelus was successfully relaunched with an entirely new look, the trajectory of modern watch design, and what's next for these two luxury brands. Plus, he shares his personal preferences for watches and teases an upcoming release. Listen below or on the podcast player of your choice.To learn more, please visit the websites of Arnold & Son and Angelus.Highlights5:34 How Angelus & Arnold and Son fit into the Citizen family7:55 Making Arnold & Son watches through the lens of its founder11:40 Product development and strategy18:08 How Angelus was relaunched and how it plans to continue its success23:50 Modern case design and the importance of getting it right28:06 The best and worst parts of running a watch brand (or two)32:35 Bertrand shares his own watch preferences36:23 What's next for Arnold & Son and Angelus43:01 Takeaways
Lawrence Kosick's dad wanted an Apple watch for his 90th birthday. Lawrence, in his 50s, worried he'd be stuck with teaching his father how to use the device — and that reaction bothered him.Lawrence ultimately decided his dad should have the watch, even if he, indeed, would have to set it up.And that moment helped lead Larence and partners to create Get Set Up, an online learning platform that helps older people learn how to do all kinds of things on their own – from using tech devices to cooking, from enjoying travel more to improving their LinkedIn profiles. The online instructors are also over 50, all experts in their various fields, and that's part of the Get Set Up secret. Its partners are another, ranging from health plan providers, health systems, governments, non-profits and community organizations.Lawrence joins me this week to share how Get Set Up got set up for its 2019 launch, and how it's teaching older people all around the world the skills to help them lead happier, healthier and more productive lives.Highlights5:40 -- When his Dad wanted an Apple watch10:35 -- Using tech platforms to connect and learn18:05 -- Helping with physical needs beyond exercise and fitness28:00 -- Getting creative on partnering with the right organizations to share the message33:15 -- Keeping it from being too technical for this audienceResources and LinksGet Set UpLawrence Kosick on LinkedInNaamly -- Support our advertiser, who helps you keep in touch with your members
In the late 1990s James Clingerman had already been training Judo and Japanese Jiu Jitsu when he walked into his first BJJ class. The instructor was teaching Foot Locks and James was immediately “hooked”.Since then James's career and life have had many ups and downs. Even after several enormous setbacks that would make most people quit, James and his wife AJ kept pushing forward, never giving up on their dream of owning their own academy.With little business experience they did the best they could and were within days of opening that academy, when a random act of violence changed everything.While waiting at a stoplight, James was shot in the face during an unprovoked attack. James had a no quit attitude immediately after the shooting and during his recovery. James and his wife not only went ahead with the academy opening but within months James worked his way back to competing and winning tournaments, all while building his new and struggling business. James has kept pushing forward, never giving up and overcoming huge obstacles. Now he and AJ are the owners of two thriving academies, run multiple successful tournaments, and James produces great instructional videos. Here is RŌL Radio with the incredibly determined James Clingerman.Episode #23 Highlights5:25 James gets his Jiu Jitsu start17:22 High Anxiety25:35 Big Decisions40:20 Random Act Changes Everything1:03:50 Never Give Up1:20:40 Five Questionshttp://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/ https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/ https://www.ibjja.com/category/team-james-clingerman-news/https://www.instagram.com/ibjja/http://www.fighthubhq.com/https://bjjfanatics.com/search?q=james%20clingerman
"I had lost myself, wasn't the same person at all. And then I got around all these wonderful people and it just completely changed my life." Today's guest, Elijah Leonard, experienced severe anxiety and depression as a kid. He became more involved at the Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis and started to pull himself out of this rut by facing his fear.He shares moments from his childhood including watching his father mistreat his mother, causing him to lose his best friend for a few years. He found a home at the Club and then won the most prestigious award the organization offers, Youth of the Year. HIGHLIGHTS5:18 - Elijah's Interview 22:02 - About the breeze thru and a special offer to start your own podcast47:43 - Facing Fear tips from ElijahREAD & WATCHFrom the IndyStar: 'They made me a better person': How Boys & Girls Club changed this Ben Davis junior's lifeMeet Elijah, the 2018-2019 Youth of the YearThe FIRST EVER Facing Fear Podcast guest was Zach Sigmund, Elijah's mentor. Listen to his episode here!OFFERSign up for the breeze thru, one-on-one consulting with yours truly to give you the EASY process and confidence you need to start your own podcast! For $99, you'll get an interactive presentation from me, unlimited questions via email afterwards, my equipment recommendations and a step-by-step guide to launch your show. Visit facingfearwithsara.com/thebreezethru to sign up. CONNECTInstagram - @facingfearwithsaraFacebook - @facingfearwithsaraWebsite - facingfearwithsara.comEmail - facingfearwithsara@gmail.com With the guest, Elijah Leonard and Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis, Boys & Girls Club of America
Welcome to the Plantarion Podcast!In their inaugural interview, Danni and Thomas chat with Dr. Sundermann, a plant-based Internal Medicine physician and a Diplomate of the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine.To celebrate her 50th birthday this year, Sundermann plans to run a 50K Ultra in Zion National Park... and then hike the Grand Canyon rim to rim a few days later!Also in the podcast: Debunking plant-based myths, nutrition education and medical school, and the story of a BBQ joint owner that lost over 150lbs on a plant-based diet.------------------------------------Highlights5:15 - Dr. Sundermann's Five Pillars of Health14:00 - On being a plant-based ultra-athlete at 50 years old20:20 - Dr. Sunderman tackles MYTHS about plant-based diets30:40 - A BBQ joint owner loses over 150 lbs with a plant-based diet39:00 - Healthcare and plant-based professions (shifting from health care to well care ------------------------------------Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Dr. Sundermann's Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Health---Wellness-Website/Lifestyle-Medicine-WashtenawLivingston-Counties-101297844656050/ 21 Day Jumpstart from PCRMhttps://www.pcrm.org/news/news-releases/21-day-vegan-kickstart-program-launches-new-website-and-phone-app
Welcome to the FIRST episode of the GivBk Sports Podcast. I’m your host, Brett Friedman. As we will today and in all future GivBk episodes, we’ll learn about how our guests have parlayed athletic accolades or influence within the world of sports into an opportunity to uplift the community around them. Notes & Highlights5:40 – El Viejo. On the handball courts, they were gentlemen. I thought, today, these kids are going to have the respect of themselves, and others, and they’re going to have a feeling of accomplishment. If they respect themselves and know I respect them, that’s a big part of it. Once you have respect, you’re willing to give respect.14:01 – Handball’s street culture of razor-edged competition and a mythological, fictional character that molded it. NYC’s West 4th Street Cage23:02 – A Mesoamerican ball court athlete that paved the way for basketball and soccer as we know them today26:31 – Fencing doesn’t get enough respect. University of Pennsylvania’s “Maestro”35:07 – College sports, 1970s-present46:06 – A social media late adopter that became a big believer56:25 – How the civil war birthed baseball1:15:58 – The value of the pass and perseverance1:29:20 – Takes & Fakes Trivia Game1:37:52 – Will Smith’s screenplay advice
For her 25th episode Cat sits down to chat with a highly requested guest, her partner Frank! They break down how they manage to maintain their intimate relationship while also giving each other space to pursue their own personal endeavors. They're aware of it's "unconventional" nature but challenge the traditional expectations that society sets on partnerships and how they've been limiting to them in the past. As the episode goes on Cat and Frankie make it clearer that they truly just want others to understand that they don't have to sacrifice their passions in exchange for love, you can absolutely have both!Highlights5:00-Uncovering unhealthy codependency habits8:30-Designing your own relationship model11:00-Difference between possession vs appreciation14:00-Having your own space is sacred20:00-Looking out for one another's growth30:00-Ways to show each other appreciation35:00-Evaluating when things aren't working43:00-Ask yourself what you want out of life, then design your relationshipInspo of the Week"No person has the right to rain on your dreams"-Marian Wright EdelmanKeep Up With Cat Subscribe to the show to ensure you don't miss out on any episodes!Head to www.catlantigua.com to subscribe to her exclusive weekly emails!Follow her on Twitter: @catlantiguaFollow her on Instagram: @cat.lantiguaCheck out her Facebook page: Cat LantiguaKeep following Cat on all of the socials to stay updated on all of the great things coming up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No matter how scary it may seem, don't ever stop speaking your truth. It's easy to turn a blind eye to injustices, but is that what your soul really wants? Or does it long for you to be courageous and honest with what feels right? These are some of the questions Cat has been grappling with over the past few months and in this episode, she opens up about what's really been going on in her mind. She always makes a conscious effort to portray positivity and unity, but sometimes, things aren't so pretty and it requires attention. Having recognized that she was silencing herself as a way to avoid "rocking the boat" Cat makes a promise to never choose that again.Highlights5:00-I've burnt out6:00-The real you will always shine through10:00-The universe always sends us guiding signs12:00-I've been carrying fear in my heart16:00-When you speak the truth you will always meet resistance19:00-Sometimes we neglect who we were born to be20:45-It's okay to evolve22:00-Don't silence yourself because you don't have all the answers25:00-I promise to always choose courageQuote of the Week“Alone, no one wins freedom”-Ursula Le GuinKeep Up With CatSubscribe to the show to ensure you don't miss out on any episodes!Head to www.catlantigua.com to subscribe to her exclusive weekly emails!Follow her on Twitter: @catlantiguaFollow her on Instagram: @cat.lantiguaCheck out her Facebook page: Cat LantiguaKeep following Cat on all of the socials to stay updated on all of the great things coming up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.