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Best podcasts about holly fisher

Latest podcast episodes about holly fisher

In Haste
Brunch in blue with Amy Key

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 40:30


For our third bonus episode of the summer, we all piled round to Alice's house in South London for everything bagels and blueberry pancakes, joined by the wonderful Amy Key, author of Arrangements in Blue.Arrangements in Blue is a beautiful, complex and richly textured memoir about exploring a life without the presence of romantic love, woven through with Amy Key's personal relationship to Joni Mitchell's immortal album, Blue.Join us for chat about writing (what's stopping us, and what's keeping us going), romance, Joni, poetry and the search for the perfect candle sconce that will solve all our problems.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

Why Women Grow
Anna Jones on taste in the garden

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 24:19


Chef and bestselling author Anna Jones has inspired the way hundreds of thousands of people cook for years - and we were delighted to be invited into her courtyard garden in East London for this episode of Why Women Grow. Anna won't profess to being a great gardener but her approach to food extends far beyond the kitchen. She works with edible flowers, seasonal produce and has written whole books about cooking in a more environmentally conscious way. Anna spoke about how she navigates the world through her senses, what her garden has held and how she has learned to grow there. A big thank you to Anna Jones. Anna's delectable new book, Easy Wins, is out now. We're grateful to our partners at Crocus for making this episode happen. Use code WWG20 to get 20% off plants and products on their website until October 31. This podcast is inspired by my book,⁠ Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival⁠, which is available from all good book shops.   The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @⁠alicevincentwrites⁠. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro.  

Why Women Grow
Robin Wall Kimmerer on gardening as love

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 23:07


Robin Wall Kimmerer is a is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She's a rare example of someone who straddles the world of academic science and indigenous teaching; by crossing the gulf between the two, she's transformed how people understand the outside world. Her book, Braiding Sweetgrass, is a remarkable example of wisdom that thrives on being passed on: it took seven years to land in the New York Times' bestseller list, then stayed there for months. Robin lives in Upstate New York, but when she was in the UK earlier this summer I had the privilege of spending some time with her. Taking her to one of the oldest medicinal gardens in the world, the Chelsea Physic Garden, to record this conversation, was one of the highlights of my career.  This podcast is inspired by my book,⁠ Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival⁠, which is available from all good book shops.   The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @⁠alicevincentwrites⁠. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro.  

Why Women Grow
Hazel Gardiner on gardening to heal

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 30:19


Floral designer and broadcaster Hazel Gardiner has been part of the Why Women Grow sisterhood long before we hit record: she was the first woman I interviewed for the book. I'd been aware of Hazel's distinctive approach to floristry and her advocacy for diversity and inclusivity in horticulture for some time. But when I learned of how gardening had helped her when she was undergoing treatment for a rare form of cancer, I realised how deep and unique her relationship to the earth was.  We celebrated the Why Women Grow exhibition at the Garden Museum earlier this year by recording our first ever live episode with Hazel. Do check her out on Instagram, @hazelgardinerdesign. We're so grateful to the Garden Museum for hosting the episode and the Why Women Grow exhibition. This podcast is inspired by my book,⁠⁠ Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival⁠⁠, which is available from all good book shops.   The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @⁠⁠alicevincentwrites⁠⁠. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro.

Epic Entrepreneurs
Marketing With Holly Fisher

Epic Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 23:43


 Welcome to this week's episode of Epic Entrepreneurs, brought to you by Action Coach Growth Partners. I'm your host, Bill Gilliland, and in today's episode, we have a special guest, Holly Fisher, the first repeat guest on our show!Holly Fisher, owner of Fisher Creative Marketing and a StoryBrand Certified Guide, joins us to share valuable marketing tips. She explains the StoryBrand framework, a powerful tool based on classic storytelling principles that helps businesses clarify their marketing messages and connect with their audience.In this episode, you'll learn:Real stories from successful entrepreneurs.Business tips to help you scale faster.Actual coaching to improve your real-world results.If you want to refine your marketing message and attract more clients, this episode is for you!Remember to subscribe to our channel for more insights from entrepreneurs and business growth tips. Enjoy the show!#entrepreneurship #marketing #businesssuccessBeing a Business Owner is Lonely. But It Doesn't Have to Be...Join The Entrepreneur Experience. Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, regional events and more.

In Haste
What do you read in summer?

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 32:41


It's our second bonus episode of the summer!Today, Alice and Charlotte share how their writing is going as the days lengthen and the temptation to spend time having iced coffees in the sun threatens to lure them away from their writing desks. They also talk about hot summer books and what to read on holiday - from depressing Victorian classics to bonkbusters to transformative international fiction. And what about books set in the summertime — what effect does heat have on a narrative?In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

Business Made Simple with Donald Miller
#178: How to Turn Your Website into a Sales Machine

Business Made Simple with Donald Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:42


Frustrated your marketing isn't working? Stuck wondering why customers aren't clicking "buy now"? Imagine turning that around in just five minutes. Get the help you need to clarify your message and grow your business with our free 5 Minute Marketing Makeover video series. Get immediate access to the 5 Minute Marketing Makeover video series at 5MinuteMarketingMakeover.com.   --   Once a customer gets curious about how you can solve their problem, they're hungry for more information. This is where your website comes in. A great website can deliver hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars for your business. The problem is too many brands are getting their websites wrong, which is why you need a website wireframe that works!    As part of Business Made Simple's Marketing Month series, guest hosts Dr. J.J. Peterson and April Sunshine Hawkins (of the Marketing Made Simple Podcast) break down everything you need to create a business website that works. In this episode you'll learn the 9 sections your website needs, the most effective layout for your website, and the 3 questions your website needs to answer in order to generate more revenue. April also talks with Holly Fisher, one of our amazing StoryBrand Certified Marketing Guides, who shares how overhauling her client's cluttered and confusing website led to an instant increase in sales. Tune in and learn how to build a website that's a sales-generating machine!   Contact StoryBrand Certified Guide Holly Fisher directly at ClarifyYourMessage.com/HollyFisher   --   STUCK TRYING TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS? SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION FOR A CHANCE TO HAVE DON COACH THROUGH IT ON THE SHOW: BusinessMadeSimple.com/Podcast    ORDER COACH BUILDER, DON'S NEW BOOK, AND TRANSFORM YOUR EXPERTISE INTO A LUCRATIVE CONSULTING CAREER: CoachBuilderBook.com/Podcast   IF YOU'RE SERIOUS ABOUT IMPLEMENTING A PLAN TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS AND REVENUE, FLIGHT SCHOOL IS FOR YOU! JOIN NOW: SmallBusinessFlightSchool.com.   FIND AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Instagram.com/BusinessMadeSimple  

In Haste
What keeps you writing?

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 26:21


It's a bonus episode! Authors Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie reflect on the first season of In Haste literary conversations, and, as always, discuss how their own writing is going.So far in 2024 we've been thinking about what stops authors from writing and what keeps them coming back to the page. In this special extra episode, Alice and Charlotte talk about how their own writing is fitting into their lives right now, and what they've learned.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
How should a book sound? with Caleb Azumah Nelson

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 41:51


How can a musical soundscape shape a novel?For the final episode in this first season of In Haste literary conversations, authors Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie meet novelist Caleb Azumah Nelson, author of Open Water (which won the Costa Book Award) and Small Worlds, to discuss his writing process, as well as faith, love stories, and the importance of place. Plus, Alice and Charlotte talk about how music influences their writing.This episode is made in partnership with Backstory, the new books magazine from the independent South London bookshop. To get your copy of the magazine, go to Backstory.London and use the code INHASTE at checkout for 10% off a subscription.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes at inhaste.substack.com.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

Monocle 24: The Menu
Food Neighbourhoods #380: Margate

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 7:43


This week we head to the southeastern tip of England to wander around the seaside town of Margate. In recent years, the town has become a bit of a magnet for creatives, which has lead to some exciting culinary additions to the local food scene. Holly Fisher went along to meet Natalia Ribbe, the owner of French-inspired wine bar Sète, to visit some of her favourite seaside haunts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Haste
How true is fiction? with Eliza Clark

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 34:05


Why does it make us so uncomfortable when fiction feels like real life?Authors Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie meet Eliza Clark, author of the gloriously dark and unforgettable novels Penance and Boy Parts, and a member of Granta's most recent selection of best young British novelists. Eliza takes us through a sharp and candid discussion about the publishing industry, authorial voice and veracity in fiction, writing about dark themes, and what happens when your book goes viral on TikTok.Plus, as always, Alice and Charlotte discuss how their own writing is going.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes at inhaste.substack.com.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
How do you grow a book? with Fiona Williams

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 26:52


How does the natural world around us shape who we are?Authors Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie have both found themselves drawn to writing about landscapes. Today they're joined by the debut novelist Fiona Williams, author of The House of Broken Bricks, for a warm and inspiring discussion about Fiona's own relationship with books, gardens, food, and finding a sense of home in nature.The House of Broken Bricks is an immersive story of a family with twin boys, who are both of dual heritage, but who look strikingly different from one another. They also each have very different relationships to the English countryside around them.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes at inhaste.substack.com.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
Can stories help us reclaim trauma? with Emilia Hart

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 29:57


How does fiction explore deep-rooted sources of pain through history?Today in the In Haste writing hut, Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie are joined by the international bestselling novelist Emilia Hart, author of Weyward.Weyward is an unforgettable supernatural story about witches, but it's also about something all too real: the suffering and violence inflicted on women across history. It's a powerful and inspiring reclaiming of a historical narrative we think we know. We hear how Emilia came to write the novel, which was a remarkable process in strange times.Please note that this episode contains discussion of sexual violence and pregnancy loss.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes at inhaste.substack.com.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
Is writing real life? with Cathy Rentzenbrink

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 31:02


How does reading and writing change you?Joining Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie this week is the author Cathy Rentzenbrink, who doesn't like being described as an “acclaimed memoirist”, and would rather we described her as an “honest puzzler” - or something even less kind.But she has, in fact, written many excellent memoirs and novels, and there's no getting around it. Her clear-eyed, truth-filled writing tackles subjects including profound grief, as well as her own very personal relationship with books and reading. In today's conversation, we discuss the strange otherworldliness of writing, and how sometimes an author needs to dive down into the book and away from reality:“I get very very lonely and then actually feel a bit mad. Especially writing fiction, I think you need to submerge. You need to go down a few layers and a few levels, but then you get the bends when you're trying to jump out.”Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes at inhaste.substack.com.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
What if writing is about waiting? with Rowan Hisayo Buchanan

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 33:57


Can books make us more patient?In Haste is back! This week, writers Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie speak to Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of three beautiful novels (The Sleep Watcher, Starling Days, and Harmless Like You) about teaching writing, learning about writing, whether writers tend to be dog people or cat people, and patience.“There are some writers I see who write something, and it isn't quite what they imagined, and so they throw it out, and they write something new. They're not able to sit with the discomfort of it not being quite right, and work through to something they're happy with.“And then I see, weirdly, the opposite thing, which I think comes from the same place. Which is writers who are constantly re-editing the first five pages, because they want to get the voice right, and they stick with those first five pages and go over and over and over them. I think for most people, if they write the rest of the story, it's much easier to figure out what those five pages need. But they're so impatient to have something that feels like the finished thing. If they could let themselves live with something imperfect, it would have the chance to grow.”Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes at inhaste.substack.com.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
How can fantasy change your reality? with Sunyi Dean

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 30:34


What's the relationship between fantasy literature and real life?Writers Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie speak to Sunyi Dean, author of the bestselling novel The Book Eaters, and co-host of the excellent Publishing Rodeo podcast.Sunyi discusses how she came to write the book and what was going on in her life at the time, as well as her somewhat stormy publication journey, in an episode that also touches on what makes us readers of fantasy — and what makes us think of ourselves as fantasy readers.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes. Subscribers can access more episodes at inhaste.substack.com.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
How deep can a short story go? with Thomas Morris

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 31:59


How do you expose emotion through writing?Writers Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie speak to Thomas Morris, whose short story suite, Open Up, was among the most widely admired literary publications of 2023.Thomas Morris is a Welsh writer who is the former editor of Stinging Fly and has been named as one of Granta's Best Young British Novelists. In this episode, he talks about writing masculinity and articulating emotions, going further into a story and the pursuit of “knowing more”, and the strange lives of seahorses. Thomas also shares how reading defines his work as a writer.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes. New episodes are released weekly, but paid subscribers can access more episodes instantly at inhaste.substack.com, where there's a very welcoming literary community sharing our writing progress. In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
What's it like to be a debut author? with Jennie Godfrey

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 32:49


Writers Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie meet Jennie Godfrey, debut novelist and author of The List of Suspicious things.Jennie discusses how she wrote her novel, which has garnered a huge amount of buzz in the British publishing industry and beyond, and which has themes that draw on Jennie's own childhood experiences growing up in Yorkshire during the strange and troubling time when the Yorkshire Ripper was at large. Alice and Charlotte share their own journeys to publication - from the rocky to the dreamlike - as well as speaking to Jennie about writing inspiration, crime fiction, what stops her from writing and what keeps her going.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes. New episodes are released weekly, but paid subscribers can access more episodes instantly at inhaste.substack.com, where there's a very welcoming literary community sharing our writing progress. Come and join in with the conversation!In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
Should you write on holiday? with Sophie Mackintosh

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 29:43


Can a writer ever meaningfully take a break? And what's it like to get the call saying you've been longlisted for the Booker Prize?Today on In Haste, writers Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie are joined by the novelist Sophie Mackintosh. Sophie is the Booker-longlisted author of The Water Cure, Blue Ticket, and Cursed Bread, and was named one of Granta's Best Young British Novelists of 2023.Sophie takes us behind the scenes into her writing process and life as an author, including discussing the myths and folk tales where she finds literary inspiration. Alice and Charlotte couldn't help but notice that Sophie is also a particularly well-travelled novelist, so they had to ask: do you write when you're on holiday? And does a writing brain ever really take time off?Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes. New episodes are released weekly, but paid subscribers can access more episodes instantly at inhaste.substack.com, where there's a very welcoming literary community sharing our writing progress. Come and join in with the conversation! Ask us questions and tell us what stopped you writing this week - and what kept you going.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
Why don't we have enough time? with Oliver Burkeman

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 32:36


You'd write a great book if only you had the time. Well, there are all sort of things we'd do if we had enough time. But what if you never have enough time? Would you try, anyway? What if, in fact, right now is the most time you'll ever have?In this episode of In Haste, authors Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie speak to Oliver Burkeman, the journalist and internationally bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals.Oliver joins Alice and Charlotte in the writing hut to discuss how authors find time to write and the strange ways that our perception of time shifts when we have lots of things we really want to do. Why is it that, when we're sitting down to write something juicy and interesting, we have a strange urge to go and empty the dishwasher? And is it ever possible to feel as if we're spending enough time with family, with work, with friends and with ourselves?Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie, exploring its wider themes. New episodes are released weekly, but paid subscribers can access the first six episodes instantly at inhaste.substack.com, where there's a very welcoming literary community sharing our writing progress. Come and join in with the conversation! Ask us questions and tell us what stopped you writing this week - and what kept you going.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
Can your diary be a bestseller? with Amy Liptrot

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 32:48


It sounds like a dream: you write a diary, and one day it suddenly becomes a prize-winning Sunday Times Bestseller. It worked for Amy Liptrot. Could it work for us, too?This is episode one of In Haste, with authors Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie in conversation with Amy Liptrot. Amy is the author of two exquisite and prize-winning memoirs that have resonated with readers across the world: The Outrun and The Instant. The Outrun, Amy's account of her recovery from addiction while immersed in the vivid natural landscape of her native Orkney, has just been made into a critically acclaimed film starring Saoirse Ronan. Amy explains to Alice and Charlotte how writing is a connecting thread throughout her life, and discusses the challenges of turning real people and events into narrative, and writing through motherhood.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack, by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie, exploring its wider themes. New episodes are released weekly, but paid subscribers can access the first six episodes instantly at inhaste.substack.com, where there's a very welcoming literary community sharing our writing progress. Come and join in with the conversation! Ask us questions and tell us what stopped you writing this week - and what kept you going.In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

In Haste
Oh look, a podcast!

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 2:18


In Haste is a new podcast about how great books really get written, from writers Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie. We'll be asking award-winning and bestselling authors how they write, what gets in their way, how they overcome that, and what keeps them going. The first episode is released Tuesday January 30th, 2024.Subscribe to catch the first episode when it launches. Our first guest is the wonderful Amy Liptrot, who'll be discussing her books The Instant and The Outrun – which has just been made into a film starring Saoirse Ronan. We'll also be finding out about time and mortality with Oliver Burkeman, taking inspiration from folklore with Sophie Mackintosh, and speaking to other extraordinary writers including Cathy Rentzenbrink, Thomas Morris, Emilia Hart, and lots more.We can't wait to share these inspiring, warm, funny and poignant literary conversations with you. Stay tuned!In Haste is presented by Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie and produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions. Music is by Maria Chiara Argirò with design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

Epic Entrepreneurs
Navigating the Business Landscape w? Holly Fisher: From Journalism to Marketing Entrepreneurship

Epic Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 24:36 Transcription Available


Join us on our exciting journey with Holly Fisher, the creative mind behind Fisher Creative Marketing, as we unravel her inspiring transition from journalism to marketing. This enlightening episode is an opportunity to gain insights from Holly's entrepreneurial experience and learn valuable lessons about setting up a business, like understanding when to expand and how to price services effectively.Switching gears, the conversation delves deeper into our own entrepreneurial journey. We share our evolution from social media marketing to strategy development, reflecting our determination to keep pace with a rapidly changing marketplace. We outline our goals, describe our ideal clients, and emphasize the significance of a compelling website story. To cap off this enlightening discussion, Holly underscores the critical role of planning, inspiration, and commitment to achieving business success. So, whether you're an entrepreneur in the making or a seasoned professional, this episode promises to equip you with actionable insights to steer your business toward new heights. Tune in and get ready to transform your business narrative.Services - Fisher Creative (fisher-creative.com)Holly FisherBeing a Business Owner is Lonely. But It Doesn't Have to Be...Join The Entrepreneur Experience. Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, regional events and more.

Why Women Grow
Jamaica Kincaid on gardening as writing

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 16:24


Bonus episode: Writer and novelist Jamaica Kincaid redefined garden writing with books such as My Garden (Book) and Among Flowers, as well as changing perspectives on the post-colonial experience through titles such as A Small Place and Lucy. We meet the Antiguan-American author in the halls of Charleston House, Sussex, where Bloomsbury Group artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant made art, a home, and a life-long relationship. In a quiet moment away from Charleston's Festival of the Garden, Jamaica tells us about how gardening sits alongside her writing practice, how she converses with her plants and what they teach her about mortality.  This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is available from all good book shops.   The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to Canongate and Uprooting, by Marchelle Farrell, for supporting this episode. We are grateful to our hosts at Charleston House and to Hollie Fernandes for her beautiful photographs of Jamaica Kincaid taken there. 

Now Your Business
Revamp Your Content Strategy: A Deep Dive into Business Messaging! with Holly Fisher

Now Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 28:08


This week's episode of Win The Hour, Win The Day Podcast is sponsored by Win The Hour, Win The Day's Signature Coaching Program the Winners Circle. Kris Ward who helps entrepreneurs to stop working so hard interviews, Holly Fisher. Craving for a brand that stands out?   In this riveting, we dived into the strategies of three iconic brands.   You'll get insights on:-How brands like Patagonia, Dove, and IKEA embody purpose-driven branding.-The importance of keeping your brand's core values amidst evolving market trends.-The connection between brand authenticity and customer loyalty. Prepare to rethink your branding strategies and uncover the secrets of successful brands.  Don't miss this chance to redefine your brand's potential! Win The Hour, Win The Day! www.winthehourwintheday.com  Podcast: Win The Hour, Win The Day Podcast  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/winthehourwintheday/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/win-the-hour-win-the-day-podcast  You can find Holly Fisher at:Website: https://fisher-creative.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FisherCreativeMarketingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fishercreativemarketing/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0eADoUXHXgICTV_QlW0HFA  Win The Hour Win The Dayhttps://www.winthehourwintheday.com

CelinaRadio.com
Holly Fisher The Celina Texas Barbershop Singing Architect

CelinaRadio.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 52:51


Celina Texas Podcast: Holly Fisher is a unique combination of talents. She's an architect, a big-time fan of Celina, Texas, and guess what? She's a professional Barbershop Singer! That's right, a Barbershop Singer. Talk about an exciting and unique person! Oh, and guess what else? She has a passion for the historic preservation of old homes. In this episode, Host Ron Lyons sits down with Haolly Fisher and discovers how she gained her passion for architecture and became involved in Barbershop singing. But, in typical Celina Radio Podcast fashion, Ron didn't stop with just an interview. Maybe he asked Holly Fisher to sing with another Barbershop Singer. But who is the mystery singer? You're never going to believe who Ron asked Holly to sing with. Get ready; this is going to be fun!

Born to Fly Podcast
072-top 3 common website mistakes, with Holly Fisher

Born to Fly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 26:00


$ support this podcast $Holly Fisher is the owner of Fisher Creative Marketing and a StoryBrand Certified Guide. She's helped dozens of organizations clarify their marketing message and develop an effective sales funnel that generates more leads and boosts their bottom line. Her experience and her certification helped her to figure out the 3 most common mistakes made on websites. In this episode, we'll explore what those are and what elements are essential to have on your website. What we talked about:1:40 - Who is Holly Fisher2:52 - #1 of the top 3 common mistakes solopreneurs make on their websites7:47 - #2 of the 3 common mistakes11:45 - #3 of the 3 common mistakes14:59 - Must-have elements on your website20:12 - Holly's biggest mistake in communication23:55 - How to reach out to Holly Fisher Mentioned:Holly Fisher on the Born to Fly podcast: https://born-to-fly-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/005-the-one-thing-messaging-should-be-about-with-holly-fisherWebsite: https://fisher-creative.comFacebook, Instagram and YouTube @fishercreativemarketinghttps://www.instagram.com/fishercreativemarketinghttps://www.facebook.com/FisherCreativeMarketinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0eADoUXHXgICTV_QlW0HFAFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fuelforyourmarketingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyannfisherGet your custom StoryBrand Marketing Assessment: https://storybrandmarketingreport.com/?ref=hollyfisher3Or book a free discovery call at fisher-creative.com—Head to BorntoFly.faith to find out more about the Platform and Community for Christ-driven Solopreneurs.

Why Women Grow
Margaret Howell on a life inspired by nature

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 20:44


Margaret Howell has been designing men's and womenswear for five decades, prioritising understated quality over trends: she makes beautiful clothes that work well. Fifty years after she started to design and sell clothes from her home in Blackheath, South London, there are now 80 Margaret Howell stores across the globe, from Paris to Tokyo, and she has been appointed a CBE for services to the retail industry. Margaret has been inspired by the natural world since childhood, citing the impact of growing up in a family that gardened and her fathers' workwear as influences on her work. I love Margaret's aesthetic, from her stores to her shirts, and was intrigued to see how this approach translated to her garden. So in this episode we visit Margaret at her home - still in Blackheath - to talk about how and why she grows. On a late spring afternoon we are immersed in the green haven that is her back garden, where Margaret works with nature, rather than against it. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Paula Sutton on gardening in the pursuit of happiness

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 25:07


The creative mind behind Hill House Vintage and author of Hill House Living, Paula Sutton is a stylist, writer and - perhaps most of all - a purveyor of joy. After navigating a career in the fast-paced and glamorous world of fashion magazines, Paula relocated from the streets of South London to Hill House, an idyllic Georgian home in Norfolk 12 years ago. There, she decided that she was going to live - and raise her three young children - with a focus on what made her happy. Gardening is something that she has discovered later in life but has, she explains, become a crucial part of living in a more meaningful way. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Salley Vickers on a life lived in gardens

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 26:23


Sally Vickers is a Jungian psychotherapist and the author of books such as Miss Garnet's Angel, The Other Side of You and, most recently, The Gardener. The daughter of two communists, Salley was a teacher before she retrained as a psychotherapist, and her writing delves into the stuff that makes us human. She is also a keen gardener, especially at her country home in Wiltshire. In the midst of the downpours that broke England's heatwave last summer, we met Salley at Kew Gardens, a place that has held meaning for her from childhood, through raising her children and now, as a woman who fosters a close relationship with her grandchildren. Inside Kew's steamy Temperate House, we reflected on memory, motherhood and places that make us. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and the theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. This episode features additional music by Zion, Salmon Like the Fish. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my Instagram account, @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Rukmini Iyer on growing to nurture

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 23:50


One simple concept, a million cookbooks sold: Rukmini Iyer's Roasting Tin recipe books have transformed dinner times around the country. But the writer and food stylist is also a keen amateur gardener, growing first on a balcony and, later, in a garden on a quiet street in leafy South London. Iyer's adventures in growing food to eat collided with the arrival of her first child, and gardening has given her a new perspective on what it is to feed and nourish. We catch up with the author of India Express at home to discuss her strategies for raising enough aubergines to feed a crowd, and why she'll always prefer to grow from seed. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Sarah Raven on growing a whole new approach to colour

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 23:39


If you've ever bought plants or seeds online, or through mail order, you've probably encountered Sarah Raven. The gardener, writer and teacher is also a nursery-owner and businesswoman, developing, trialling and selling plants to Britain's home gardeners. Over the course of three decades and seven books, including A Year Full of Flowers, Sarah has changed how British gardens grow, ushering bold colours and flavourful fruit and veg into our homes and kitchens. Today we're heading to her home and working nursery at Perch Hill in East Sussex in late summer to talk about how gardening has shaped Sarah's life and career. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Claire Ratinon on growing for reclamation

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 27:12


Claire Ratinon is a food-grower, speaker and writer. In 2022, she released Unearthed, a powerful memoir about understanding what it is to become a custodian of the earth as a Black woman, and how the process of doing so helped her gain a sense of belonging in a post-colonial country. In 2012 Claire was working as a documentary producer in New York when she stumbled upon Brooklyn Grange, a rooftop farm in the middle of the city. Having always felt alienated from nature, she embarked upon a journey with growing food that changed her life. Since then, Claire has worked on organic growing sites in London and the English countryside, growing produce to sell to the city's restaurants. Today we visit her garden in East Sussex, where she grows things including the food of her Mauritian heritage. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Poppy Okotcha on gardening to save the planet

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 25:45


Poppy Okotcha describes herself as an ecological home grower working to inspire reconnection to the land and the living world through the story of food and herbs. She came to gardening after a shift in her personal life: having moved between the UK and South Africa during her childhood, Poppy had a career as a model. When she was left burnt out by the fashion industry, she began to cultivate a slower kind of life, growing organically on top of a canal boat in London and learning about biodynamic and regenerative growing. We were invited into her magical, Tardis-like garden in South Devon, where Poppy tends to a space that has been grown on for centuries, sharing her gentle stewardship of the land with her considerable social media platform. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Why Women Grow: guest reveal trailer

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 2:06


Introducing the line-up for the first season of Why Women Grow: writer Claire Ratinon designer Margaret Howell chef Rukmini Iyer gardening gamechanger Sarah Raven novelist Salley Vickers environmentalist Poppy Okotcha and stylist and influencer Paula Sutton We talk about everything, from motherhood, to gardening for a better planet and finding your place in the world. The first season kicks off on February 13, with episodes from the gardens and brains of Claire Ratinon and Sarah Raven. Make sure you subscribe to Why Women Grow, from wherever you usually download your podcasts, to be among the first to get it. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Why Women Grow
Why Women Grow: teaser trailer

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 0:41


The first listen of the forthcoming Why Women Grow podcast, launching February 2023 from Alice Vincent. This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is out on March 2nd and available to pre-order now. The Why Women Grow podcast is produced by Holly Fisher, and theme music is by Maria Chiara Argiro. Thank you to our partners at Seedlip. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by Siobhan Watts on my instagram account @noughticulture.

Savvy, Booked, & Blessed
34. Making The Customer the Hero with Holly Fisher

Savvy, Booked, & Blessed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 24:22 Transcription Available


Your host, Devonee Thaxton, is joined by CEO and Founder of Fisher Creative LLC, Holly Fisher. Holly is an award-winning copywriter and story brand-certified guide. Holly has received accolades as 2019 marketer of the year from Charleston American Marketing Association and is a winner of several Charleston AMA Spark awards for marketing excellence in blogging, event management and public relations. In this episode, Holly talks about how she helps businesses create clear messages and develops effective sales funnels, generating leads and boosting their bottom line.  To learn more about Joya's work, visithttp://www.joyadass.com/ ( )https://fisher-creative.com/ (https:///)fisher-creative.com If you'd like to be a guest on Savvy, Booked, & Blessed, clickhttps://podcast.prosavvyas.com/podcast- ( HERE.)

The Last Bohemians
S4 Ep1: Angelyne: the magic and mystery of LA's original billboard queen

The Last Bohemians

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 37:04


The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Bond Girl!), these are maverick and radical women whose stories each say something different about the City of Angels. Recorded in spring 2022, host Kate Hutchinson decamped to Hollywood with producer Holly Fisher and photographer Lisa Jelliffe to find inspiration from cult figures, forgotten stars and cultural firebrands alike. Episode one kicks off with LA legend Angelyne, the blonde bombshell who rose to fame in the 1980s when billboards of the then-unknown pin-up started mysteriously appearing around the city (and about whom Peacock released a major biopic this year). Get to know the real Angelyne, one of the city's most recognisable cult figures, as Kate takes an eventful ride in her hot-pink Corvette and is schooled in the difference between mystery and mystique. She gets an introduction to image as business and hears how Angelyne laid the groundwork for the influencer generation of Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and more. She even once ran against Arnie to be Governor of California. As the TV show aims to uncover Angelyne's true identity, we try to uncover what makes her tick. And what does she really want with LA? CREDITS Exec producer/host: Kate Hutchinson Producer: Holly Fisher Sound Design: Holly Fisher Photography: Lisa Jelliffe Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones With thanks to Scott. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It stole hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards.  Series two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians Iinstagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod 

The Last Bohemians
S4 Ep1: The Last Bohemians: Los Angeles - Trailer - Launching 6 July

The Last Bohemians

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 2:32


The Last Bohemians has gone to LA for a brand new series, supported by Audio-Technica, starting on 6 July and starring LA icon Angelyne, subversive fashion disruptor Michéle Lamy, punk-rock widow Linda Ramone, feminist surrealist Penny Slinger, punk performance artist Johanna Went, artists and sculptors Betye Saar, Alison Saar and Maddy Leeser, cult musician – and LA's first female barber – Lynn Castle and Bond girl Gloria Hendry. Heartbroken and feeling adrift during the pandemic, host and creator Kate Hutchinson decamped to Hollywood in search of the wildest women in the City of Angels to help her get her mojo back. From Sunset Strip sexpots to Downtown artists, she meets a diverse range of incredible women – and one artistic dynasty! – who have lived life on the edge and who, even in their seventies, eighties or even nineties, still refuse to play by the rules. Series four stars: Angelyne, the blonde bombshell who rose to fame in the 1980s when billboards of the then-unknown pin-up started mysteriously appearing around the city and about whom Peacock released a major biopic last month. Michéle Lamy: the subversive French fashion disruptor at the Chateau Marmont on style, inspiration, how she works with her husband Rick Owens and her one-time notorious LA nightspot, Les Deux Cafe. Gloria Hendry: the former Bond girl, blaxploitation-era star and Playboy Bunny talks about being 007's first black love interest, breaking taboos onscreen and paving the way for the Black Panther generation. Linda Ramone: the punk-rock widow shows us around her home, the Linda and Johnny Ramone Ranch, with its themed Elvis and Disney rooms, and discusses love triangles, legacies and the demise of rock'n'roll. Betye Saar, Alison Saar and Maddy Leeser: a joyous encounter with the 95-year-old African-American artist Betye Saar, her artist daughter Alison and grand-daughter Maddy, at home in Laurel Canyon. Lynn Castle: the 83-year-old musician and first lady barber of Los Angeles on cutting Jim Morrison and Neil Young's hair, being Phil Spector's high school sweetheart, her relationship with Elvis, and Nancy Sinatra stealing her style. Johanna Went: the most notorious performance artist on the 80s LA punk scene – and the Lady Gaga that never was – gets frank about the power of ageing. Penny Slinger: the forgotten feminist surrealist and British bohemian – who escaped England for California – explores the divine feminine, exorcisms, making counterculture films in the 1960s and how her work came to define Women's Lib. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS The Last Bohemians is the vivid, hallucinatory podcast-portrait series started in 2019 by journalist Kate Hutchinson and now in its fourth series. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards, stealing hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. If you like what you hear, feel free to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/thelastbohemians LINKS www.thelastbohemians.co.uk IG: @thelastbohemianspod; @katehutchinsonpow Twitter: @thelastbohospod; @katehutchinson The Last Bohemians LA team:  Kate Hutchinson (exec producer/host) Holly Fisher (senior producer) Lisa Jeliffe (photographer) Matilda Jenkins (photographer, Michele Lamy),  Sue Merlino (producer) Georgie Rogers (editor)

The PA System
Special Marketing Edition: How to Upgrade Your Marketing with Holly Fisher

The PA System

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 22:16


Hello brilliant souls and welcome to The PA System podcast! This is the show for anyone who has struggled to live from a place of power, known they were meant for greater things, and wondered how they would ever get there. My name is Pamela Aubrey and I'm talking with experts, leaders and visionaries that have faced trauma and hardship head on and come out triumphant. So, if you are trying to figure out what more you have to do to "make it" to the next level, this show is for you! Please find more episodes or join me LIVE on YouTube Thursday nights on The Rising Innergy Network for more uplifting and inspiring stories! I appreciate your viewership and in return I'd like to offer you the opportunity to promote your own business! You can join my growing community at www.visionnetworks.biz to get a business listing and LOTS of additional perks! You can also connect with me directly as well, and you'll meet lots of other incredible business owners and professionals. I look forward to connecting with you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pamela-aubrey9/support

BrandAPeel: Brand Storytelling in the Digital Age
Copywriting to Convert Visitors on Your Website using Story Brand

BrandAPeel: Brand Storytelling in the Digital Age

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 51:32


Do visitors to your website convert into customers or do they come by, leave, and you never see them again? Listen to today's episode as Holly Fisher explains how to craft a story brand styled message on your website to guide the visitor from awareness to customer. Holly is a certified Story Brand consultant who helps clients craft their messages using Donald Miller's Story Brand process for improved conversion rates. If you want to know more about how to craft your website message's message or copywriting advice, listen to the episode of BrandAPeel. Learn about Copywriter and Website Design --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brand-storytelling/message

Inspirational Talks with LaDonna Marie
Ep. 50 Inspirational Talks with Special Guest Dr. Holly Fisher-Hickman

Inspirational Talks with LaDonna Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 43:07


Dr. Fisher-Hickman has over twenty years of conducting historical and genealogical research, teaching experience, and expertise in community projects, Public History, secondary and post-secondary education in the African American community. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a Master of Arts Degree in Public History with a concentration in African American history, community studies, and oral history from Howard University. She also holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Leadership in Educational Administration (Ph.D.) from Capella University. Her dissertation dealt with adjudicated students' school achievement in secondary education, transformational leadership and the congressional act, No Child Left Behind Act. Be sure to connect with Dr. Holly here Website: www.drhickmanrechargerebuild.com IG@ Failuretolever FB@ BuildingUpWives --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inspirationaltalks/support

Marketing Fast Track
Holly Fisher - How To Create a Powerful Marketing Message That Stands Out

Marketing Fast Track

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 17:13


Holly Fisher has helped dozens of organizations clarify their marketing message and develop an effective sales funnel that generates more leads and boosts their bottom line. A long-time professional writer and former full-time journalist, Holly believe in the power of story to inform and engage and will share how to create a powerful marketing message that stands out in this episode of Cash In On Camera. Watch the full LIVE video interview on Sheryl's YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/8XKmvTcOdEQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sherylplouffe/message

Jagged with Jasravee : Cutting-Edge Marketing Conversations with Thought Leaders
Ep 60 : Holly Fisher on StoryBrand Marketing Framework for SMEs - Clear Marketing Messages Builds Effective Sales Funnel

Jagged with Jasravee : Cutting-Edge Marketing Conversations with Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 28:14


What does it mean to have a clear marketing message? Why is a clear message so important for businesses? What is StoryBrand Framework ? What are some ways businesses can clarify their message? What are some common mistakes businesses make on their website? Why is email communication an important piece of a sales funnel? Holly answers the above questions and more as she asserts that businesses that clarify their message and build a sales funnel thrive in the marketplace. Holly Fisher is the Founder & CEO of Fisher Creative. Holly explains the StoryBrand framework that believes that even if you have the best product in the marketplace, you will lose to a competitor's inferior product if they communicate more clearly. Please contact her on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyannfisher/ OR email her at holly@fisher-creative.com Jagged with Jasravee is facilitated by Jasravee Kaur Chandra, Director- Brand Building, Research & Innovation at Master Sun, Consulting Brand of Adiva L Pvt. Ltd. Jasravee has over 20 years experience as a Strategic Brand Builder,Communications Leader and Entrepreneur. Please connect with Jasravee on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasravee/ OR email her at jasravee@theadiva.com 00:00 Preview & Introduction to Holly 01:28 How to Clarify Marketing Messages 06:01 Common Mistakes Businesses Make on Their Website 11:53 Sales Funnel & Role of Email 18:21 Seven Elements of a Sales Funnel 21:31 Brand Story as a Sense Making Device 25:14 Rapid Fire - Personally Speaking with Holly Holly talks about why businesses that clarify their marketing message and build a sales funnel thrive in the marketplace. For a business or organization to stand out in the noise, they have to be very clear in communicating what they have to offer.Businesses need to have a one-line message or story that they need to communicate to be relevant to their customers. Even if they have the best product in the marketplace, they will lose to a competitor's inferior product if the competitor communicates more clearly. Business needs to be the guide, the business is not the hero of the story. The role of the business is to solve a customer's problem, help them be successful, help the customer be the hero. So one mistake businesses make in their communication and on their website is talking too much about themselves. Once one has a clear brand story and a brand message it is really important to ensure that the message can can flow through everything else that a business is doing. The rest of that sales funnel is going to include what we call a one line story or the elevator pitch. The business needs a proven, repeatable plan for capturing leads and then converting those leads to customers.And then also part of that sales funnel is going to be some sort of lead generating tool or lead magnet. So a free PDF guide, a free video series ,or anything of value which can be provided to prospects in exchange for their email address. Email communication is a really important piece of the sales funnel. Follow Jagged with Jasravee on Social Media Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/jaggedwithjasravee Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jagggedwithjasravee/ Podcast Page : https://anchor.fm/jagged-with-jasravee Youtube Page : https://www.youtube.com/c/jaggedwithjasravee Linktree : https://linktr.ee/jaggedwithjasravee Jagged with Jasravee, is an initiative of Master Sun, the Consulting Brand of Adiva Lifestyle Pvt Ltd.Website : www.jasravee.com #storybranding #brandstorytelling #marketingcommunication

Teenage Daydream
Episode 89 - The OC - S4E10 - The French Connection

Teenage Daydream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 63:44


Ryan and Taylor experience a bump in their blossoming relationship when Taylor's French ex-husband, Henri-Michel, comes to Newport to promote a novel that he has written about his and Taylor's whirlwind romance and brief marriage. Meanwhile, Seth goes to Seattle for Dr. Roberts' blessing to marry Summer, while back in Newport, Summer becomes acquainted with former school mate Holly Fisher, who's now married herself, and shows Summer the style of that it's like to be a "Newpsie" housewife. Kirsten becomes suspicious about Julie's handling of their dating service and finally learns the truth after sealing Julie's mobile phone with her clients names and phone numbers on it. Also, Kaitlin finds an interest in her personal tutor, Will. But she's afraid of what he thinks of her. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @teenagedaydreampodcast and on Twitter @teendreampod.

Marketing Made Simple
#13: How to Create a Website That Works

Marketing Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 25:58


Once a customer gets curious about how you can solve their problem, they're hungry for more information. This is where your website comes in. A great website can deliver hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars for your business. The problem is too many brands are getting their websites wrong, which is why we're giving you a website wireframe what works!    Welcome to Part Two in our How To Create Your Marketing Made Simple Sales Funnel series, where J.J. and April breakdown everything you need to create a website that works. In this episode you'll discover and learn about:    The Nine Sections Your Website Needs   The Most Effective Way to Layout Your Website   The Three Questions Your Website Needs to Answer   April also talks with Holly Fisher, one of our amazing StoryBrand Certified Marketing Guides, who shares how overhauling her client's cluttered and confusing website lead to an increase in sales. Contact StoryBrand Certified Guide Holly Fisher directly at ClarifyYourMessage.com/HollyFisher.   --   Every week on Marketing Made Simple, marketing experts Dr. J.J. Peterson and April Sunshine Hawkins give you practical marketing tips rooted in the StoryBrand framework, the marketing framework that shows you how to invite customers into a beautiful story where they are the hero with you as their guide. Never miss an episode and follow Marketing Made Simple on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you enjoy podcasts..    Our StoryBrand certified marketing guides are the best marketers in the world. Hire a guide to help clarify your marketing and messaging at MarketingMadeSimple.com.    

Christian Business Values Podcast
#144 CBV - Holly Fisher

Christian Business Values Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 18:26


Holly Fisher joins host Rick Durkee on this edition of Christian Business Values to discuss business growth and marketing, and how her faith has helped her assist her Charleston area business owner clients in creating a clear and impactful marketing message.

The Thrive Collective with Rob Hughes
4 Tips to a Website that Converts with Holly Fisher

The Thrive Collective with Rob Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 28:50


As business owners, we often get caught up on how to create a quality website that will generate quality leads. Whether we’re trying to find the right visuals or craft perfect copy, it’s easy to get distracted trying to create a clever website instead of a clear one.Holly Fisher, owner of Fisher Creative, takes that burden off business owners by crafting copy that cuts through the noise and helps them reach more potential customers. A StoryBrand Certified Guide, she’s helped dozens of organizations create a clear message and develop an effective sales funnel that generates more leads and boosts their bottom line.On this episode of the Thrive Collective Podcast, award winning marketer, business owner and StoryBrand Certified Guide Holly Fisher gives us the key to creating a website that will bring in business. You’ll want to give this a listen. After utilizing these tips, you can sit back and watch the leads roll in. Editing credits of this podcast go to Nathan Roels

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo
How to Write Great Copy In Email and on Your Website | Holy Fisher

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 42:50


If you want to discover the secrets to great copywriting this is the show for you. Dave Lorenzo interviews a fantastic marketing professional in Holly Fisher. Dave and Holly discuss all aspects of copywriting and marketing strategy. If you are not getting the results you'd like from your email or your website, you need to listen to this show. About Holly FisherWebsite: www.fisher-creative.comPhone: (843) 991-1689Email: holly@fisher-creative.comMany people struggle to write clear, compelling marketing copy. As the owner of Fisher Creative, Holly Fisher takes that burden off business owners by crafting copy that cuts through the noise and helps them reach more potential customers. A StoryBrand Certified Guide, she's helped dozens of organizations create a clear message and develop an effective sales funnel that generates more leads and boosts their bottom line.A former full-time newspaper reporter, Holly started her own business in November 2011. She has a journalism degree from Ohio University and a master of mass communication from the University of South Carolina. In 2019, Holly was named the Marketer of the Year by the Charleston chapter of the American Marketing Association. Holly lives in the Charleston, South Carolina, area with her husband and daughter. In her spare time, you'll find her doing CrossFit, reading or driving her Dodge Challenger around town.  

We Don't PLAY
(A.G.E) How to Clarify your Marketing Message with Holly Fisher - 082

We Don't PLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 51:51


Many people struggle to write clear, compelling marketing copy. As the owner of Fisher Creative, Holly Fisher takes that burden off business owners by crafting copy that cuts through the noise and helps them reach more potential customers. A StoryBrand Certified Guide, she’s helped dozens of organizations create a clear message and develop an effective sales funnel that generates more leads and boosts their bottom line. A former full-time newspaper reporter, Holly started her own business in November 2011. She has a journalism degree from Ohio University and a master of mass communication from the University of South Carolina. In 2019, Holly was named the Marketer of the Year by the Charleston chapter of the American Marketing Association. Holly lives in the Charleston, S.C., area with her husband and daughter. In her spare time, you’ll find her doing CrossFit, reading or driving her Dodge Challenger around town. Clarifying your marketing message is the best way to grow your business. With a clear message, you can speak specifically to your ideal audience about the problem you solve for them and how their lives will be better after using your product or service. Questions Holly discussed in this episode: What does it mean to have a clear marketing message? Why is a clear message so important for businesses? What are some ways businesses can clarify their message? What are the key elements of a sales funnel? Why does a business need a sales funnel? What are some common mistakes businesses make on their website? What does it mean for a business to "be the guide"? Why is email communication an important piece of a sales funnel? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wedontplay/message

Born To Fly Podcast
005-the one thing messaging should be about, with Holly Fisher

Born To Fly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 34:35


Holly Fisher is a certified Story Brand Guide. But before she became one, she has traveled an interesting entrepreneurial journey.In this podcast we talk about:Getting laid off, now what?That moment you start your business, what do you need?What Holly wished she'd done different regarding pricing and time managementWhy you don't want to be The Cheesecake Factory with your messaging...and much more interesting insights on storytelling messaging--even in testimonials!Fisher CreativeFacebookInstagram 

Born to Fly Podcast
005-the one thing messaging should be about, with Holly Fisher

Born to Fly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 34:35


Holly Fisher is a certified Story Brand Guide. But before she became one, she has traveled an interesting entrepreneurial journey.In this podcast we talk about:Getting laid off, now what?That moment you start your business, what do you need?What Holly wished she'd done different regarding pricing and time managementWhy you don't want to be The Cheesecake Factory with your messaging...and much more interesting insights on storytelling messaging--even in testimonials!Fisher CreativeFacebookInstagram 

Christian Business Values Podcast
#108 Relationship Routine And The Mission Field With Holly Fisher

Christian Business Values Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 18:14


Holly shares the importance of creating a relationship routine with Christ. She suggests that the work environment is as much a mission field as going off to other places in the world. Holly challenges herself and other leaders to look for ways to integrate faith into workplaces and communities through this scripture: "In their hearts, humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps." Proverbs 16:9 NIV

Holistic Nootropics
Use Nutrition For Mindset Optimization w. Holly Fisher Higgins, FNTP, RTT

Holistic Nootropics

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 51:45


Holistic Nootropics Podcast Interview with Holly Fisher Higgins, host of the Mindspeak Podcast. Check her out at https://www.hollyfisherhiggins.com/ We discuss all things holistic mental health, how to use nutrition to improve mindset, how your diet directly affects anxiety and depression, and Holly's experiences using hypnosis as a Rapid Transformational Therapy coach. Subscribe to the Holistic Nootropics Podcast for more podcasts Brought to you by HolisticNootropics.com Hosted by Erik Levi, FNTP

Vestibular Disorders Conference 2019
Vestibular Disorders Conference 2019, Part 1 of 6: Welcome and Introduction

Vestibular Disorders Conference 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 44:11


Welcome and Introduction: James Hainlen, Vestibular Conference Founder Overview – Vestibular Disorders: Bevan Yueh, M.D., MPH, Keynote Address: How Do We Improve the Quality of Care for Vestibular Patients?: Cynthia Ryan, Executive Director, VeDA; Holly Fisher, EdD, President, VeDA Vestibular Disorders Conference McNamara Alumni Center, University of Minnesota September 28, 2019

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA
Holly Fisher founder and CEO of Fisher Creative

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 16:41


Holly creates simple marketing messages that speak volumes. So many businesses struggle because their communications are drowned out by the thousands of messages their potential customers encounter daily.Holly helps businesses cut the clutter so they can reach more customers. A former full-time newspaper reporter, she started her own marketing and PR firm in November 2011.She’s also a StoryBrand Certified Guide.Holly and her family live in the Charleston, S.C., area, where their family business is CrossFit Charleston.Learn More: www.fisher-creative.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA
Holly Fisher founder and CEO of Fisher Creative

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 16:41


Holly creates simple marketing messages that speak volumes. So many businesses struggle because their communications are drowned out by the thousands of messages their potential customers encounter daily.Holly helps businesses cut the clutter so they can reach more customers. A former full-time newspaper reporter, she started her own marketing and PR firm in November 2011.She’s also a StoryBrand Certified Guide.Holly and her family live in the Charleston, S.C., area, where their family business is CrossFit Charleston.Learn More: www.fisher-creative.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show
The Sessions at Midori House: Ohtis

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 17:02


Sam Swinson is the frontman of American trio Ohtis who, despite having been formed more than 10 years ago, are about to release their debut album, ‘Curve of Earth’. It’s an exploration of the religious cult that Swinson grew up in, his battles with drug addiction and the recovery process that followed. Swinson plays three tracks and chats to Holly Fisher.

Contagium's podcast
EP 120. Profilaxis antibiotica en infecciones urinarias recurrentes

Contagium's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 11:53


En el programa de hoy revisamos un estudio publicado el 28 de junio del 2018 en la revista Lancet Infectious Diseases sobre el uso de dosis bajas continuas de antibióticos como profilaxis en adultos con infecciones urinarias recurrentes.   Referencias:   Holly Fisher y colaboradores. Continuous low-dose antibiotic prophylaxis for adults with repeated urinary tract infections (AnTIC): a randomised, open-label trial. Lancer Infect Dis. June 28, 2018.   LL Goetz y colaboradores. International Spinal Cord Injury Urinary Tract Infection Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord 2013. 51: 700-704   Frase de la Semana:   La tomamos de Adolfo Bioy Casares (Buenos Aires, 1914 - 1999). Escritor argentino, y uno de los más destacados autores de la literatura fantástica universal   La frase dice:   “Yo tengo la obsesión del viaje. Siempre creo que voy a solucionar todo yendome”

Monocle 24: The Sessions at Midori House

The US psych-pop group talk to Holly Fisher about their new album ‘Woodstock’ and what it’s like to work with a Beastie Boy. They also perform three tracks from their LP.

Monocle 24: Sunday Brunch
Sunday Brunch 7: ‘A Poem For Every Day of the Year’

Monocle 24: Sunday Brunch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 56:04


Sprinkle some poetry throughout your life as former film and television star Allie Esiri talks us through her latest collection. Plus: Monocle 24’s Holly Fisher on why the Yeah Yeah Yeahs play an important role in her life and Marie Billon with the French perspective on the German elections.

Monocle 24: The Sessions at Midori House

Vampire Weekend bassist Chris Baio has just released his second album under his solo name, Baio. ‘Man of the World’ is a collection of pop songs inspired by politics happening on both sides of the Atlantic after a turbulent 2016. He plays us a few tracks and tells Holly Fisher why he felt he needed to write the album.

Trinity College
AK Smith Reading Series: Kimiko Hahn

Trinity College

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 33:54


Kimiko Hahn received a bachelor's degree in English and East Asian Studies from the University of Iowa and an M.A. in Japanese Literature from Columbia University. She is a professor at Queens College, CUNY and has taught at New York University, Sarah Lawrence College, and University of Houston. The major themes of Hahn's poetry explores Asian American female desire and subjectivity. The judges' citation from the Pen/Voelcker Award noted: "With wild courage Kimiko Hahn’s poems voyage fearlessly into explorations of love, sexuality, motherhood, violence, and grief and the way gender inscribes us.” Her poems were first published in We Stand Our Ground: Three Women, Their Vision, Their Poems, which she co-created with Gale Jackson and Susan Sherman. Since then, she has authored multiple collections of poetry, including Toxic Flora (2010),The Narrow Road to the Interior (2006), The Artist's Daughter (2002), Mosquito and Ant (1999), Volatile (1998), The Unbearable Heart (1995), and Earshot (1992). The latter, Earshot, received the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and an Association of Asian American Studies Literature Award. In 1996, her poem "Possession: A Zuihitsu" (originally published in Another Chicago Magazine) was included in the anthology the Best American Poetry, and The Unbearable Heart received an American Book Award. Other honors for her work include the Lila Wallace–Reader’s Digest Writer’s Award, the Shelley Memorial Prize, and the PEN/Voelcker Award. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Guggenheim Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Aside from poetry, Hahn has written for film such as the 1995 two-hour HBO special, "Ain't Nuthin' But a She-Thing" (for which she also recorded the voice-overs); and most recently, a text for "Everywhere at Once," Holly Fisher’s film based on Peter Lindbergh’s still photos and narrated by Jeanne Moreau. The latter premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and presented at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. For an iTunes podcast download, visit: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/trini…ege/id1057966315

Wholehearted Parenting – Bonnie Compton APRN, BC, CPNP
Wholehearted Parenting – Postpartum Depression is More Than Just the Baby Blues

Wholehearted Parenting – Bonnie Compton APRN, BC, CPNP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 27:12


Postpartum depression affects approximately 10-20% of all mothers, and the incidence may even be higher due to the fact that it often goes unreported and undiagnosed. Please join my conversation with Holly Fisher, a Mom who unknowingly suffered for months with postpartum depression. Although she knew that “something was just not right”, Holly did not know where to turn. … Read more about this episode...