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Beau Benton is President at LBA Hospitality. Today, he shares critical insights as to how management companies operate and find success, a unique development strategy, the normal ebb and flows of property churn and so much more! Hint: People like booze. Watch now!
Beau Benton is President at LBA Hospitality. Today, he shares critical insights as to how management companies operate and find success, a unique development strategy, the normal ebb and flows of property churn and so much more! Hint: People like booze. Watch now!
MYOB: S1, E1: Mind Your Own Business Podcast, Episode 1 with PR & Branding Expert Will Armstrong and Career Strategy Expert and Host Elizabeth Upton Description: Join us as we discuss, why PR is so exciting and more accessible than it has ever been. Get a pulse on what producers are looking for and how to network. Learn strategies and tips for pitching - so you don't bury the lead! Find out about the common mistakes people make. Learn important questions to ask yourself and understand why news sources are looking for YOUR story. Welcome to the show! “We are in a town full of people waiting for creators to create!” - Will Armstrong Highlights: 3 tips to keep your energy high! Find out what writers and producers are looking for (and the common mistakes people make)! 5 things you should always do when you write an email...Hint: People skim! What is the difference between marketing and advertising, anyway? Discover another way to look at Public Relations! Show Notes: S1, E1: 00:00 - Intro 02.56 “What I love most about PR...” 03.45 “We don't have to wait for a producer or somebody to say yes here's your show” 04.12 “You have a telephone studio at the palm of your hands” TIP #1 Create your own content 05.27 “You can have an idea and not do anything about it but you actually do something about it.” 06.28 “We are in a town full of people waiting for creator's to create!” 06.50 How Will got started 09.37 Joann Kileen - UCLA Extension instructor. 10.15 Going from assistant to account executive. 11.32 TIP #2 Don't force things. Be open to opportunities 12.04 Giving people permission to get their own value. 15.24 “The reason why PR is so exciting right now...” (A look inside) 16.40 “Where would you begin if you are not ready for a Publicist?” 17.10 “How do you get started? - Start reaching out introducing yourself “Ask yourself what is the story? ” “What is unique to what I am doing that you can't get anywhere else?” Find local network with best ratings Who is hosting and producing content - Find them on social media, websites, news sources - Direct message - Reference something that they have written or created - how it's affected/touched you So many people are reaching out and emailing and asking - “What can you offer? What can you give?” Who you are 2. What you are doing 3. Why it resonates with viewers 4. What you would like to get out of it - CTA - interview, event, be part of a segment 18.50 News sources are looking for stories. 20.28 “You have to be brave enough to tell your story, put it out there and not be afraid of no and not be afraid of failure.” 21.24 An example of what it looks like to “Be of service”. 21.00 What writers and producers are looking for and the mistakes people make. 25.00 Email etiquette. 26.15 A form of currency - when things go wrong.. 29.45 What would you say your job is as a publicist? 32.00 Why you should play poker with Will. 33.00 Will's experience working a 9-5 job. 36.24 Quality of life as an employee. 38.54 Experiences from Broadway 41.18 3 Tips to keep your energy high: Job Interviews or getting a role is a two way street. You are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you. You only have so much bandwidth, it's got to be something you can deliver on and that I believe in. Don't forget your value and your worth. Be selective in your personal and professional life. 42.33 When would be a good time to work with a publicist? 44.57 The difference between Marketing and Advertising. 48.08 Another way to look at PR. 5 Tips for every email you send out - Because people skim! 1. Proofread so there are no typos. 2. Add a CTA in the very last paragraph - example: can you please confirm that you received this email and let me know your thoughts?, please like and subscribe, ask for a yelp review. 3. Don't bury the lead - write in the first sentence why you are writing the email. 4. Make sure that it's compelling and newsworthy (If you are doing a pitch) and at the very end that CTA drives the message home. 5. Always ask people to write you back - Keep the conversation going. Quotes: “What can you offer? What can you give?” - Will Armstrong “You have to be brave enough to tell your story, put it out there and not be afraid of no and not be afraid of failure.” - Will Armstrong “Keep conversations going!” - Will Armstrong “Another thing I love is when things go wrong” “I love it, love it, love it when things go wrong” - Be gracious - Will Armstrong “Your work is your life and your life is your work” - Elizabeth Upton “Don't forget your value and your worth” - Will Armstrong “I'm invested in my clients businesses and their lives”- Will Armstrong “There's only so many hours in a day” - Will Armstrong Resources/Contact Info: Guest: Will Armstrong (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) www.armstrongpublicrelations.com @willarmstrongpr Host: Elizabeth Upton (Instagram, Facebook, & LinkedIn) www.elizabethupton.com @myobpodcast @elizabethuptoncoaching https://linktr.ee/MYOBsocial Email us to be a guest on the show: myobpodcast.show@gmail.com Discuss your business strategy 1:1 with Elizabeth: https://calendly.com/elizabethupton/strategy-call PA/Admin Support: Yasmin Senouci (Instagram) @yasminsenouci Music by Adrian Vaca @adrianvaca www.adrianvaca.com Duration : 56 minutes
No More Human Rules - Universal rules override the human condition Maranda and Kim have one foot firmly planted on each plane: Half 3D and half 5D. How Kim lost an entire company from her past. Which belief changed your reality the most when you redesigned it? Hint: People aren't shitty. Dead animals appearing in our beautiful 5D reality….are we mis-manifesting? How movies like “Michael” and “Elf” plant seeds about limitless life. We can learn from all that sugar. Spirit essences practicing physicality in Kim's kitchen. Birds popping from balls of light. Are dragons next? The Suez Canal incident: a large boat emulating sexual positions, or invasion of Earth's biggest portal? You decide. Vibrating underwear and long distance lamps to practice telepathy? Kim's other self wants a newer Porsche. Kim disagrees. Their “battle” turns physical. _______ Maranda is drinking: Kombucha, big surprise Kim is drinking: Mango White Claw + Jack Herer --------- Visit Maranda's blog Astro Bartender Visit Kim's blog at Are You Awakening --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tipsymystics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tipsymystics/support
Relationships are important. And if last week's episode didn't stress that enough, well we're here to tell you again. Professional peers, meetup groups, networks, friends, vendors, competitors - all have something to offer. So how do you approach building relationships? When is it worth spending your aleady valuable and limited time? And how do you tell the ones worth keeping? (Hint: People who call you out from time to time are worth their weight in gold.) Join us on this week's Coast to Coast as Lisa and Garrison talk about their experiences and successes (and even a few missteps) on the road to making friends. Points of interest include: joining groups when you're starting out, isolation in success, sharing your story with those who can relate - and much more! (You may notice some inconsistent audio quality due to the pandemic disrupting our usual setup. We appreciate your patience and understanding while we transition.)
Are you unskippable? Jim Kukral explains why you need to bring joy to customers, especially the way they shop. (Hint: People don't want to leave their homes anymore.) Welcome to Episode 293 of the Entrepreneurship Elevated Podcast!
We're going to go through a bunch of military terms and see if you can figure out why the military names stuff so awkwardly. Hint: People will bring their own associations to any word that they've heard before and that they think they understand. Full show notes with links: www.ultraworking.com/podcast/airland-battle-and-you
Stand up comedy with Andy Erikson (USA), with her wonderful off beat comedy style. There's an interview with Mishel Sabbah (IL) who has a unique perspective on comedy, as well as another brand new segment. Plus topical news where John and Sam catch up with has happened in some interesting goings on around the world. There will also be answers to the Burning Question: What food rules do you have? Hint: People are weird. All this introduced by John McBride and Sam O'Toole. They have been comedians for years, friends for longer, and humans for longer than that. You'd be mad to miss it. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, and wherever you get your podcasts. www.johnandsaminjapan.com And, of course, Anchor.fm
George St-Pierre is one of the greatest mixed martial artists in the world. Ever. Of course, he wasn’t always one of the greatest. At one point, he was just a young guy working as a garbage man who DECIDED he was going to be the best in the world. People around him thought he was crazy. (Of course they did. Who says stuff like that? Hint: People who have a shot at making it happen.) So, when GSP decided (!) he would be the best in the world at what he wanted to do, he also decided what he WASN’T going to do. “Train instead of party. Work instead of play. Perfect practice instead of casual repetition.” ALL of his energy went into achieving his goal and making his dream a reality. (You should see the consistency in his schedule. Astonishing.) In his great book The Way of the Fight, GSP makes the important distinction that all those things he was no longer going to do weren’t sacrifices. They were decisions. Sacrifices vs. Decisions. There’s a huge difference between the two. One comes with a little whiney voice. The other comes with the calm confidence and grounded, authentic power of a committed person. Today’s +1 practical application: Who have you DECIDED to be? What decisions do you need to make to focus your energy? P.S. Remember: The Latin root of the word decide literally means “to cut off.” When we make a true decision, we CUT OFF all other options and go ALL IN. Let’s do that.
George St-Pierre is one of the greatest mixed martial artists in the world. Ever. Of course, he wasn’t always one of the greatest. At one point, he was just a young guy working as a garbage man who DECIDED he was going to be the best in the world. People around him thought he was crazy. (Of course they did. Who says stuff like that? Hint: People who have a shot at making it happen.) So, when GSP decided (!) he would be the best in the world at what he wanted to do, he also decided what he WASN’T going to do. “Train instead of party. Work instead of play. Perfect practice instead of casual repetition.” ALL of his energy went into achieving his goal and making his dream a reality. (You should see the consistency in his schedule. Astonishing.) In his great book The Way of the Fight, GSP makes the important distinction that all those things he was no longer going to do weren’t sacrifices. They were decisions. Sacrifices vs. Decisions. There’s a huge difference between the two. One comes with a little whiney voice. The other comes with the calm confidence and grounded, authentic power of a committed person. Today’s +1 practical application: Who have you DECIDED to be? What decisions do you need to make to focus your energy? P.S. Remember: The Latin root of the word decide literally means “to cut off.” When we make a true decision, we CUT OFF all other options and go ALL IN. Let’s do that.