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In this episode of 'Regarding Consciousness,' host Jennifer K. Hill discusses the significance of human connection and the art of sharing with two-time bestselling author, Bryan Kramer. Known as the 'Zen Master to Digital Marketers,' Kramer introduces concepts from his books 'Human to Human' and 'Shareology,' emphasizing how sharing bolsters human connection. He explores how societal shifts towards AI and automation make authentic, human interactions more crucial than ever. You'll hear Bryan outline the different sharing types and the importance of empathy, simplicity, and imperfection in building human connections. Finally, we'll hear a call to embrace authenticity and humanize interactions in personal and professional environments.In this interview with Bryan, you'll discover:00:45 Meet Bryan Kramer: The Zen Master to Digital Marketers02:07 The Essence of Shareology: Why Sharing Matters07:43 Types of Sharers: Understanding Different Sharing Styles17:43 The Importance of Human Connection in the Digital Age26:16 Final Thoughts and How to Connect with Brian KramerAbout the guest:Connect on LinkedInCalled the “Zen Master to Digital Marketers” by Forbes, Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, two-time bestselling author and Forbes contributor.He is CEO of H2H Companies, an executive coaching company, and co-owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley marketing agency founded in 2001, which earned a spot as one of the “Fastest Growing Companies” by the Silicon Valley Business Journal.Bryan's first book “There Is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human H2H” started a global movement about how to be more human, selling over 15,000 books and keynoting in over 30+ countries.His second book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy” published by Morgan James, made The USA Today's Top 150 Book List the week of its release and has been translated into 6 languages, selling over 40,000 books.OptiMatchAre you ready to stop struggling with high churn rates, decreased satisfaction, and financial losses due to poor matches in your business? See how the power of our SaaS algorithm delivers proven increases in satisfaction, higher retention rates, and increased revenue for businesses and marketplaces.OptiMatch is designed to be integrated into your existing recruitment process and used alongside your other tools.Our cutting-edge algorithms facilitate successful matches between employees and employers or customers and practitioners, resulting in proven increased satisfaction, effective sessions, higher retention rates, and increased revenue.Say goodbye to the friction, frustration, and inefficiency of poor matches, and hello to success with OptiMatch.
The gig economy is coming for your soul. The Sunday Times' tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Natalie Monbiot of HourOne, to talk about the digital clone company starting before the ChatGPT moment (4:15), turning 5 minutes of footage into a digital clone (7:10), the hunt for the “killer app” for virtual humans (13:25), how the company started (18:20), Hollywood (24:00), bringing the dead back to life (27:20), your rights over what your clone does (32:40), and virtual human marketplaces (37:20). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How can you put your virtual human to work? Listen in to find out! Natalie Monbiot, who has six virtual human twins of herself, is an emerging technology strategist and pioneer in virtual human and A.I. video technology. As a founding team member and head of strategy at Hour One, she has helped to create the category from the ground up, from the vision to ethics to commercialization. A leading voice in the industry, she has made the case for the “virtual human economy” in which real people profit from putting their virtual selves to work. Recently, she's worked with Reid Hoffman to bring his A.I. virtual human twin to life. As a trusted futurist, Natalie excels at creating emerging technology roadmaps for companies like Samsung, and holds a strong track record in transformative brand strategies and growth for brands like BMW, Coca-Cola, and Spotify. She's received award recognition for her work, including from Fast Company Next Big Things in Tech and Cannes Lions Gold. She's also an active collaborator and advisor to startups, agency boards, and media publishers in addition to being a frequent keynote speaker and contributor to publications like WSJ and The Information. In today's episode, discover the current landscape of the Virtual Human Economy and what lies ahead, including connecting virtual twins to their human counterpart's own augmented intelligence and instances when people prefer interacting with virtual humans over real ones! We discuss everything from terminology, ethical considerations, and photorealism to imaginative use cases and the interoperability of virtual humans — even how one brand on Amazon is putting virtual humans to work for their product listings. Join the conversation as Natalie shares her passion for virtual humans and envisions how they can augment human capabilities — not replace us. EPISODE SHOW NOTES https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep39-natalie-monbiot-genai-the-virtual-human-economy/ JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com. #GenerativeAI #GenerativeVideo #AINews #DeepLearning #Avatars #AIClones #Artificialintelligence #ConversationalAgents #GenerativeModels #MachineLearning #Creativity #FutureTechnology #Creatives #TechPodcast #Storytelling #ArtificialIntelligenceTechnology #PodcastCommunity #ArtificialIntelligenceNow #FutureTech #AIandCulture #AIPodcast #TheFutureIsNow #ArtificialIntelligenceAI
This is an episode for you academics and economic experts. However, our guest this week — Noah Healy — speaks in a manner so a dummy like me can partake in and understand the conversation. No small feat for Mr. Healy. Luckily, half our production team is well versed in elements of the world economy […]
Bringing more humanity to the business world is a trend that has been taking place for a while now; covid only made that more prevalent. Conducting business isn't only about making and selling products and generating profits. We always have to remember that everything we do is basically for creating value. In this episode of the Super Entrepreneurs Podcast, our guest Bryan Kramer is going to explain the importance of humanizing business, the power of communication, and trust in the era of technology. Who Is Bryan Kramer? Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, and executive coach who is the CEO of H2H Companies. He is a two-time bestselling author of "There Is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human H2H" and "Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy." Kramer is also recognized as a top influencer in social media, digital marketing, and artificial intelligence. How is Bryan Kramer Super? Bryan Kramer is a powerful connector and that's the innermost superpower that got him to the top of the game. Being good at connecting effectively is the most powerful way to step up the social ladder. However, networking only works when you have actual value to provide. Shahid Durrani's Key Insight: Shahid highlights how covid changed the game for many businesses and individuals and made issues of conducting business with more humanity something prevalent. Chapter Stamps: 00:00 Introductions: Who is Bryan Kramer? 02:30 What happened after covid in the business world? 03:44 Humanizing business 06:07 Humanizing technology 09:39 Trust in the era of technology 11:38 Root cause of procrastination 14:19 Communication and Transparency 19:40 Dis-Trust and Dis-Ease 21:21 Self-love 21:35 Innermost superpower: connector 23:00 Final words: Pullout Quotes: “After covid, people are becoming more in tune with the human aspect.” “Our network is our net worth.” “Goodness has a ripple effect.” Socials: Bryan Kramer: https://bryankramer.com/about/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanjkramer Books by Bryan Kramer: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Bryan-Kramer/author/B00MABVEAM?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/bryan_kramer_why_social_media_is_reimagining_our_future
Many believe that Bitcoin is “just one of thousands of cryptoassets”—this is true in the same way that the number zero is just one of an infinite series of numbers. In reality, Bitcoin is special, and so is zero: each is an invention which led to a discovery that fundamentally reshaped its overarching system—for Bitcoin, that system is money, and for zero, it is mathematics. Since money and math are mankind's two universal languages, both Bitcoin and zero are critical constructs for civilization. In this series, we explore Breedlove's written work: “The Number Zero and Bitcoin.” Article: https://breedlove22.medium.com/the-number-zero-and-bitcoin-4c193336db5b// SPONSORS // In Wolf's Clothing: https://wolfnyc.com/iCoin Hardware Wallet (use discount code BITCOIN23): https://www.icointechnology.com/CrowdHealth: https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/breedloveWasabi Wallet: https://wasabiwallet.io/Join Me At Bitcoin 2023 in Miami (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://b.tc/conference/Casa (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://keys.casa/Bitcoin Apparel (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://thebitcoinclothingcompany.com/ Feel Free Tonics (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://botanictonics.comCarnivore Bar (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://carnivorebar.com/// OUTLINE // 00:00:00 - Coming up 00:01:45 - Intro 00:03:19 - Helping Lightning Startups With In Wolf's Clothing 00:04:05 - The Number Zero and Bitcoin 00:05:05 - Bitcoin Is the Only Thing of Value from all the other Cryptoassets 00:07:16 - A Historical Comparison between the Number Zero and Bitcoin 00:08:27 - The Number Zero Was the Precursor to the Digital Age 00:10:03 - The Theory of Something for Nothing 00:13:06 - The Number Zero and Bitcoin Are Two of the Most Useful Tools in Human History 00:15:38 - Understanding the Utility of Nothingness within Bitcoin 00:17:43 - The Philosophical Perspective of the Number Zero and Bitcoin 00:23:23 - A Significant Invention That Led To a Significant Discovery 00:26:37 - Fundamental Similarities between Bitcoin and the Number Zero 00:29:12 - The Number Zero Was the Missing Piece 00:32:59 - Secure Your Bitcoin Stash with the iCoin Hardware Wallet 00:33:55 - Take Control of Your Healthcare with CrowdHealth 00:34:57 - A Bitcoin Wallet with Privacy Built-In: Wasabi Wallet 00:35:49 - The Origin of the Number Zero and Its Impact on Mathematics 00:40:06 - How the Hindu-Arabic Numeral System Spread Through The Trade Network 00:43:22 - Advantages of the Hindu-Arabic Numeral System over Roman Numerals 00:46:07 - Efficiency is the Best Solution 00:51:47 - The Superior Idea of the Number Zero and Bitcoin 00:58:23 - The Functional Significance of the Number Zero as a Placeholder 01:04:13 - The Economic Incentive of the Number Zero 01:07:43 - The Number Zero Defined Negative Numbers 01:10:14 - A Chance to Win Discounted Tickets to the Bitcoin 2023 Conference and 10M SATS 01:11:09 - Hold Bitcoin in the Most Secure Custody Model with Casa 01:11:57 - Zero Is the Gateway to the World of Knowledge-Based Innovation 01:17:38 - The Common Denominator in a Fractional System 01:22:03 - Money and Mathematics as Key Constructs of Civilization 01:26:52 - Price Is the Fundamental Language of the Human Economy 01:28:51 - Money, Mathematics, and Human Rationality// PODCAST //Podcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8...RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYI// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Bitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7 Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Breedlove-2The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32843101// WRITTEN WORK // Medium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/ Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/ // SOCIAL // Breedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22All My Current Work: https://vida.page/breedlove22
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest believes being human is your competitive advantage. He is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, investor, and Forbes contributor. As President and co-owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley global marketing agency and CEO of H2H Companies, he sparked the Human-to-Human H2H global movement that aims to humanize business through simpler communication, empathy, and celebrate our imperfections. He's the two-time best-selling author of “There Is No B2B or B2c: It's Human to Human #H2h” and “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy.” Forbes calls him a “Zen Master to Digital Marketers” and his TED Talk featured a TED first allowing mobile devices during the event to illustrate his belief that even a small inspirational share holds the power to change the world for the better. Please join me in welcoming Bryan Kramer. In this episode we discuss: His thoughts on leadership: “Leadership is helping someone else grow. It's not about yourself, it's about others. If you're not growing someone else, you're not a leader. Full stop.” The influence his parents had on him, including encouraging him to put himself out there whether it was running for office through high school or becoming an eagle scout. How he mingled between all the cliques in high school as an ambivert. “I was able to hang out with everyone. I found it really neat to bring people together.” Why he doesn't believe in popular vs. unpopular, people are either connected or not connected. Why he wants to surround himself with people who mean something to him, are good, and light him up. His experience being a firefighter and the class that turned him towards communications instead of the medical field. How an F on a jazz test changed the trajectory of his entire life. “Who knew an F on a paper was going to lead me down this road?” His out of college experience of building websites and computer programming and how that led to Bryan building his own agency. How he met his partner in both life and business. Why he believes marketing changes every 2-3 years. Why companies loved the creativity of personalized results and Bryan's “Human 2 Human concept.” Why he maintains so many subscriptions to many different things. Why he loves Flipboard and how it helps him see the world the way he wants to see it. How a conversation with his 12-year-old son completely rocked his world and prompted him to close his agency. How he nurtures and sustains the outer levels of his network. What he's looking forward to in the year ahead. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.OnTheSchmooze.com
The old ways of marketing your brand and selling your product are over. Brands need consumers to survive, but they have long disregarded the human side of business. Humans crave connection, and are not so easily reached by a catchy slogan or product description filled with industry words. Since the pandemic, people are now even less willing to spend time and money on a brand that doesn't know them. Humans want to trust, feel understood, and bond over shared flaws. In terms of sales, we relate to simplicity, empathy, imperfection, and intimacy. How does this translate into business practices? Bryan Kramer is on the show today to share how aiming for authenticity and creating moments that matter can give your brand that competitive edge. Called the “Zen Master to Digital Marketers” by Forbes, Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, investor, and Forbes contributor. He created the #H2H movement and is known for his best-selling books, including Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy, which made the USA Today's Top 150 Book List. Bryan is also CEO of H2H Companies, an executive coaching company, and co-owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley marketing agency which earned a spot as one of the “Fastest Growing Companies” three years in a row by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. Combined with his portfolio working with Fortune 500 businesses such as IBM, Dell and Intuit, Bryan is the man to go to for help on humanizing your business. On today's episode, he's sharing his knowledge and advice to build a stronger brand by connecting with your audience. Tune in to change the way you think about sales, marketing, and communication in business! Topics discussed in this episode: Bryan describes the H2H movement Is technology getting in the way of human connection? Good and bad examples of using AI Changes in consumer behavior post-pandemic Brands that embrace human traits in their business Where “the magic happens” in the human marketing funnel Examples of organizations creating intimacy How much does leadership or culture play a role? Bryan recommends first steps to embrace the H2H movement Building a community with $Human Coin Bryan shares his favorite brand, podcast, tools, and quote Check out Bryan's free 15-minute Business Accelerator Training: https://bryankramer.com/h2h-business-accelerator/ Find more information with Bryan's best-selling books, There Is No BtoB or B2C: It's Human-to-Human #H2H and Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy Connect with Paul Copcutt: Website http://www.paulcopcutt.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulcopcutt/ Email paul@paulcopcutt.com
Called the “Zen Master to Digital Marketers” by Forbes, Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, two-time bestselling author and Forbes contributor. He is CEO of H2H Companies, an executive coaching company, and co-owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley marketing agency founded in 2001, which earned a spot as one of the “Fastest Growing Companies” by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. Bryan's first book “There Is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human H2H” started a global movement about how to be more human, selling over 15,000 books and keynoting in over 30+ countries. His second book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy” published by Morgan James, made The USA Today's Top 150 Book List the week of its release and has been translated into 6 languages, selling over 40,000 books. An experienced interviewer and host, Bryan has interviewed with the greats, including Ted Turner, Founder of CNN and philanthropist; George Zimmer, Founder of Men's Wearhouse; and John Grisham, renowned fiction author of 30 novels and nine blockbuster films including The Firm, Runaway Jury, and The Pelican Brief. He has hosted many global events, including two EMC Dellworld conferences, and conducted workshops and executive interviews at IBM, Cisco, Verizon, MasterCard, Pitney Bowes, and more.
Tyson Yunkaporta is an Apalech man who is an academic, researcher arts critic & father. He is also the author of Sand Talk, an extraordinary reading experience. Like many of Australia's First Peoples, he has a complex identity and history but it's this that gives him authority to write and speak in a way which connects the wisdom of the past to the needs of the future. The way he thinks demands a longer term perspective. He is both philosophical and practical, compassionate yet realistic. He is filled with an other-worldly understanding of humanity. In this conversation he urges us to consider the non linear complexity of the world. He challenges our expectations, points out cultural shortcomings and invites us to recognise indigenous concepts and their history. Importantly he shows how these patterns have the potential to be incorporated into our non indigenous thinking which builds hope and possibility to benefit us all.“I don't have answers but I know that stories connect us to country. Country knows the answers. Notice it and be a custodian".Episode SummaryMinimising abstractions between lore and landThe illusion of the environment which is hidden by siloed systemsLet's look like dickheads for a minute while we work out the path forwardLooking for seasonal signs and responding to themLore carries recipes for how to live our lives with story and patternComing back into rhythm with the natural worldRunning out of time - the time to reconnect with country is nowThe dominating authoritarianism in the western world demands people are disconnected from the landscapeMutual aid activism - not about throwing bombs but making sure everyone is fed.Self determination being thwarted by authoritarianismStop looking at things and look at structures, systems and patterns insteadQuietly getting on with it - syndicate your neighbourhood with the next neighbourhoodThe bullshit of nation building is key in the decimation of connection to country.Activism is an industry Positive and negative feedback loops to understand how symbioses interlock with othersStory, ceremony and ritual for real thinking and real meaning makingUntil art became capital it was something that every human did every day to understand their place in the worldHow do we find a way of storytelling without reducing it to words"Image, dance, song - can all portray story but they have no depth of meaning if they don't have place"The lore is in the land "Leave those who are pecking over the carcass of the earth to their dying beliefs and the rest of us can get on with rebuilding relationships, stories, knowledge and place. Quietly and with people"Why we need to stop self flagellating acknowledgments of country and start building relationshipsReferencesViktor Stefanson - fire country managementSand Talk - Tyson YunkaportaThe other others - podcast.Thanks to our podcast partners:Wwoof AustraliaNutrisoilBuy the BookFuturesteading - Live Like tomorrow mattersShout out to the rockstars who smooth the sound Open Door StudiosSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futuresteading)
Bryan Kramer kicks off Act 2 by dishing on his discoveries at the intersection of pizzas, cottonmouth, and “unexpected surprise and delight.”He shares stories of meeting his wife, founding his first company, and 18 years of international travel.While home for a short stint, Bryan's son, an outspoken 11-year-old, pulled him aside and let him know that on his current trajectory, it was unlikely Bryan would live long enough to meet his own grandchildren.He was driving face-first into a combination of clinical obesity, diabetes and burn-out…Bryan rounds the bend to home with tales of retooling his life and business, turning his health around, and guiding helping professionals to reach more people with their good work.Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, two-time bestselling author and Forbes contributor. As former President and Co-Owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley global marketing agency since 2001, he sparked the Human-to-Human H2H movement that set out to humanize business through simpler communication, empathy, and celebrating our imperfections. His TED Talk on the subject in 2014 featured a TED “first – allowing mobile devices during the event to share the experience to illustrate his belief.Noted as the “Zen master to Digital Marketers” by Forbes, named a “Top 3 Thought Leadership Speakers You Don't Want to Miss” in Forbes and in “The Top 100 Most Influential People on Twitter” by Business Insider, Bryan teaches speakers, executives and audiences how to up-level their storytelling and how to be more compelling and clear. With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, Bryan believes that being human is our competitive advantage because of our ability to leverage our emotional intelligence alongside technology to scale, in order to share stories in a human way – not corporate speak.Bryan's first book “There Is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human H2H” rose to the #1 spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. His second book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy”published by Morgan James, made USA Today's Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in Business books.Learn more about Bryan at bryankramer.com, LinkedIn and the other socials by searching: @bryankramer!
Born and raised in San Jose, California, Bryan Kramer grew up playing in the fields and orchards of the land that would become Silicon Valley. He reflects on his early days of saying goodbye to his parents in the morning, knowing that, because “the outdoors was our internet,” he and his friends wouldn't be home until dark. Bryan tells of the gentle, firm push his parents gave him to pursue extracurricular activities for the sake of developing a broader appreciation for what life has to offer.He shares his experiences of the natural world as a place to rest, renew, “unbind” and reconnect with creativity, encouraging listeners to “feel the earth… and feel what it's like to actually be a part of the earth…”Brian wraps Act 1 with his pivot from the dream of being an FBI agent in favor of business, Japanese, and the fine art of pizza delivery. (No spoilers. The true pizza reveal comes in Act 2!)Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, two-time bestselling author and Forbes contributor. As former President and Co-Owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley global marketing agency since 2001, he sparked the Human-to-Human H2H movement that set out to humanize business through simpler communication, empathy, and celebrating our imperfections. His TED Talk on the subject in 2014 featured a TED “first – allowing mobile devices during the event to share the experience to illustrate his belief.Noted as the “Zen master to Digital Marketers” by Forbes, named a “Top 3 Thought Leadership Speakers You Don't Want to Miss” in Forbes and in “The Top 100 Most Influential People on Twitter” by Business Insider, Bryan teaches speakers, executives and audiences how to up-level their storytelling and how to be more compelling and clear. With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, Bryan believes that being human is our competitive advantage because of our ability to leverage our emotional intelligence alongside technology to scale, in order to share stories in a human way – not corporate speak.Bryan's first book “There Is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human H2H” rose to the #1 spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. His second book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy”published by Morgan James, made USA Today's Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in Business books.Learn more about Bryan at bryankramer.com, LinkedIn and the other socials by searching: @bryankramer!
In this Futurum Tech Webcast, Futurum Lead Analyst Shelly Kramer sits down with Dirk Häußermann of ATOSS for a conversation on the difference workforce management solutions can make for organizations looking to improve the employee experience.
Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
How do you speak human in a technology world? That's the question we'll start with Thursday on Context & Clarity LIVE. Jeff Echols and Katharine White MacPhail will welcome Bryan Kramer, who's best know for sparking the "Human 2 Human" movement. He's the author of, "There Is No B2B or B2C: It’s Human to Human H2H” and "Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy". The question for Bryan is, how do we retain our humanity, human connections, human communication, in the face of expanding technology? As technology (whether BIM, AR, or VR, or Zoom, Slack, or SMS) makes it easier for us to communicate, does it make it harder for us to connect? Share your experience and advice, and ask your questions, Thursday at 4:00 pm ET. Context & Clarity LIVE is live-streamed on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitch, and YouTube.
Today's show brings us information about taking a closer look at how we can build our business. As always, we are bringing strategies, tools, and resources to take your coaching business to the next level! Bryan Kramer is the co-founder of H2H Companies and a renowned business performance coach, global keynote speaker, executive trainer, two-time bestselling author, TED speaker, and Forbes contributor. He's also the former president and CEO of a Silicon Valley global marketing agency, an experience that he shares with us in the interview. As a business-performance coach, Bryan teaches speakers, executives, and entrepreneurs how to up-level their storytelling and create more business opportunities through the H2H Method. Show Highlights: ● Bryan's journey to the coaching world from his global marketing agency ● How he walked away, took a year to find and heal himself, and found his people by becoming a coach ● Six steps to help coaches with business growth: ○ Mindset--Reset your mindset by having a mentor or coach hold you accountable ○ Niche down (and then down again)--Niche down enough to stand out in your field ○ Create your irresistible offer--Deliver your value--and prove it ○ Connect with people--Use simplicity, empathy, and embrace imperfection ○ Build your relationship platform--Nothing is as important as your community! ○ Increase the momentum--Take everything you've learned and refine your processes ● Final words from Bryan: “We aren't all built the same. We are unique, and our journey isn't like someone else's. Your time is coming. Be kind to yourself.” Resources: Website: https://bryankramer.com/ (Bryan Kramer) https://www.h2hgrowth.com/ (H2H Growth ) https://www.ted.com/talks/bryan_kramer_why_social_media_is_reimagining_our_future (Bryan's TED TALK) Books by Bryan Kramer: https://www.amazon.com/There-No-B2B-B2c-Human/dp/1640079335 (There is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human #H2H) https://www.amazon.com/Shareology-Sharing-Powering-Human-Economy/dp/1630473847 (Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy)
Bryan joins me on the podcast today to discuss how the concept of H2H is so important in this ever connected, online world.You’ll Learn:What is H2H.How we can be more authentic in our social interactions.The importance of addressing and getting rid of false preconceptions. About Bryan KramerBryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, two-time bestselling author and Forbes contributor. As former President and Co-Owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley global marketing agency since 2001, he sparked the Human-to-Human H2H movement that set out to humanize business through simpler communication, empathy, and celebrating our imperfections. His TED Talk on the subject in 2014 featured a TED “first – allowing mobile devices during the event to share the experience to illustrate his belief.Noted as the “Zen master to Digital Marketers” by Forbes, named a “Top 3 Thought Leadership Speakers You Don’t Want to Miss” in Forbes and in “The Top 100 Most Influential People on Twitter” by Business Insider, Bryan teaches speakers, executives and audiences how to up-level their storytelling and how to be more compelling and clear. With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, Bryan believes that being human is our competitive advantage because of our ability to leverage our emotional intelligence alongside technology to scale, in order to share stories in a human way – not corporate speak.Bryan’s first book “There Is No B2B or B2C: It’s Human to Human H2H” rose to the #1 spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. His second book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy” published by Morgan James, made USA Today’s Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in Business books.An experienced interviewer and host, Bryan has spoken with the greats, including Ted Turner, Founder of CNN and philanthropist; George Zimmer, Founder of Men’s Wearhouse; and John Grisham, renowned fiction author of 30 novels and nine blockbuster films including The Firm, Runaway Jury, and The Pelican Brief. He has hosted the EMC Dellworld conference twice and conducted workshops and executive interviews at IBM, Cisco, Verizon, and Pitney Bowes.
Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, TED speaker,global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, two-time bestselling author and Forbes contributor. As former President and Co-Owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley global marketing agency since 2001, he sparked the Human-to-Human H2H movement that set out to humanize business through simpler communication, empathy, and celebrating our imperfections. With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, Bryan believes that being human is our competitive advantage because of our ability to leverage our emotional intelligence alongside technology to scale, in order to share stories in a human way – not corporate speak. Bryan's first book “There Is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human H2H” rose to the #1 spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. His second book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy”published by Morgan James, made USA Today's Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in Business books. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shobhana-viswanathan/support
Today on Extraordinary Women Radio, I am happy to introduce you to Bryan Kramer, the Founder of the H2H Movement - Human to Human. Bryan is a keynote at our Extraordinary Women Ignite Virtual Conference! I couldn't be more excited to bring his expertise to you! In this Episode: How H2H “Human to Human” Movement started and revolutionized ideal business practices The relevance and importance of H2H in our present times How vital “human connection” is amidst the pandemic Bryan's hope for the world after this crisis His timely insights on how marketing should be What prompted his career shift and what’s unfolding for him now Bryan Kramer is a renowned business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive trainer and coach, two-time bestselling author and Forbes contributor. As former President and Co-Owner of PureMatter, a Silicon Valley global marketing agency since 2001, he sparked the Human-to-Human H2H movement that set out to humanize business through simpler communication, empathy, and celebrating our imperfections. His TED Talk on the subject in 2014 featured a TED “first – allowing mobile devices during the event to share the experience to illustrate his belief. Noted as the “Zen master to Digital Marketers” by Forbes, named a “Top 3 Thought Leadership Speakers You Don’t Want to Miss” in Forbes and in “The Top 100 Most Influential People on Twitter” by Business Insider, Bryan teaches speakers, executives and audiences how to up-level their storytelling and how to be more compelling and clear. With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, Bryan believes that being human is our competitive advantage because of our ability to leverage our emotional intelligence alongside technology to scale, in order to share stories in a human way – not corporate speak. Bryan’s first book “There Is No B2B or B2C: It’s Human to Human H2H” rose to the #1 spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. His second book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy” published by Morgan James, made USA Today’s Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in Business books. An experienced interviewer and host, Bryan has spoken with the greats, including Ted Turner, Founder of CNN and philanthropist; George Zimmer, Founder of Men’s Wearhouse; and John Grisham, renowned fiction author of 30 novels and nine blockbuster films including The Firm, Runaway Jury, and The Pelican Brief. He has hosted the EMC Dellworld conference twice and conducted workshops and executive interviews at IBM, Cisco, Verizon, and Pitney Bowes. Notable Lists: No stranger to lists, Bryan has appeared on many including Social/Content/Digital CEO and Global Marketing leader, including: Top 3 Thought Leadership Speakers You Don’t Want to Miss – Forbes Top 25 Keynote Speakers You Need to Know ~ Inc. Magazine Global Top 50 Social CEOs on Twitter ~ Huffington Post Top 25 Influencer to Follow – Forbes The 100 Most Influential Tech People On Twitter – Business Insider #13 Top Social Selling Individual – Onalytica Global Top 50 Most Influential People in Artificial Intelligence ~ Onalytica Global Top 30 Most Influential Social Media People ~ Onalytica Global Top 25 Influencers to Follow ~ Forbes Top 100 Most Influential Tech People on Twitter ~ Business Insider Top CEO Influencer in Social Media ~ Kred “Empathy is the biggest place that I’d spend most of my time in marketing now.” –Bryan Kramer Discover more about Bryan's works and passion on his website Bryan Kramer. You can also follow him on Twitter, and on Facebook and subscribe on YouTube. Connect with him on LinkedIn, too! Let’s meet Bryan Kramer! Bryan Kramer Show Notes
Author Bryan Kramer returns to The Marketing Book Podcast for a special episode of "Authors in Quarantine Getting Cocktails." Previously on The Marketing Book Podcast to discuss his book, Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy, marketing visionary and entrepreneur Bryan Kramer joins the (hopefully) limited time series, Authors in Quarantine Getting Cocktails to talk about being quarantined in San Jose, California, how his business evolved prior to the pandemic, why focusing more on making human to human connections is more important now than ever, and what he's got in store for his next book! Cheers! Click here for links mentioned in the interview... https://www.salesartillery.com/authors-quarantine-cocktails/bryan-kramer
Pivot, evolution, shift ... whatever you call it, change is inevitable. It's wonderful when change happens under your control and the best of circumstances, but we don't often have this benefit. The events of 2020 have turned the world on its head. Marketers and business leaders, like all people, are being forced to adapt more rapidly than they could have ever anticipated. My guest is an acclaimed marketing leader, executive performance coach, and a great friend. He's the author of two books, "There Is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human #H2H" and "Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy." We talked about the pace at which change happens, how the events of 2020 are accelerating the inevitable, and how sometimes a small shift is all it takes to make a big impact. Find this episode insightful? Subscribe, rate, and share this podcast so we can produce more. Follow Adam @adamhelweh or visit www.secretsushi.com. | Music by mogillaguerrilla@gmail.com IG: @mogilla_guerrilla_beatz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketingintheraw/message
#44. Ad Broere is a Dutch economist based in Amsterdam with forty years of experience in business, banking and education. Ad has been active as an author and publicist since 2007. He has written five books including: A Human Economy (2009), Ending the Global Casino (2010), Money comes from Nothing (2012), Hanneke de Vries borrows money from the bank (2015) and Money in the Supporting Role (2018). In 2014, he was one of the three initiators of the Citizen Initiative Our Money, which brought it to the House of Representatives in the Hague. Ad envisions a new financial future where money is no longer our master but in service to our common good and well-being. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-anielski/message
March 24, 2020: In this bonus episode, Olga and Emilie discuss adapting to remote work and unemployment benefits. Theme music by http://rhtt.net (Red Heart the Ticker)
Lyne Tumlinson, CAE, ICF-PCC, is known for her energy and inspiration as she helps leaders whose staff teams experience energy-sucking conflicts and silos and works with those seeking a meaningful culture for their organization. The results? Highly engaged, high-performing focus from leaders and throughout the staff.Learn more at: lift-teamcoaching.comRebelpreneur Radio with Ralph Brogdenhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/rebelpreneur-radio-with-ralph-brogden/
This breakout session at the Philanthropy Summit 2019 deals with a very topical issue: The future of business in the "human economy" - but what is meant by that term and how does it all fit with social enterprise? In this session we got to hear from three leading experts each offering a unique perspective and insight on the state of play in Aotearoa, New Zealand. First is Louise Aitken the CEO of the Ākina Foundation, Christna Bellis from Thankyoupayroll and Shay Wright from Te Whare Hukahuka. Check out their bios and info below. Video of this session https://youtu.be/Nuv684xeTJg Index: 1:43 - Louise Aitken 13:14 - Christina Bellis 24:50 - Shay Wright 40:47 - Ends Louise Aitken: http://akina.org.nz/team-member/louise-aitken/ Earlier interview with Louise: https://seeds.libsyn.com/louise-aitken-on-akina-social-enterprise-and-being-a-twin Impact Report as audiobook and report is a link in this too: http://seeds.libsyn.com/structuring-for-impact-audiobook For more on Ākina Foundation: www.akina.org.nz Christina Bellis and Thankyou Payroll: https://thankyoupayroll.co.nz/about/ Shay Wright: https://www.shaywright.co.nz Te Whare Hukahuka: https://www.twh.co.nz For more interviews - this is the 104th episode - check out www.theseeds.nz
With over 300,000 social fans and followers, and an intimate understanding of the intricacies of social technologies and social behaviors, Bryan is both a practitioner and authority on the subject of being human on- and offline. ----more---- In January 2014, Bryan’s first book “There is No B2Bor B2C: It’s Human to Human #H2H” rose to the #1 top selling spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. In January 2015, #H2H was named as the number 1 buzzword for 2015 by The Writer, and as a “Top 7 Game Changing Terms” by Sprout Social in 2016. His latest book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy”, published by Morgan James Publishing, made USA Today’s Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in four categories. In 2016, the book was translated and syndicated in China. Shareology explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. A San Jose native, Bryan is also a renowned global speaker, consultant and trainer. In a unique sharing experiment conducted in his TED Talk @ IBM titled “Why Sharing is Reimagining Our Future”, Bryan demonstrated the true power of sharing when inspiration combined itself with reach and technology. The results were stunning – 21 million impressions in just 4 hours from people in over 10 countries.
With over 300,000 social fans and followers, and an intimate understanding of the intricacies of social technologies and social behaviors, Bryan is both a practitioner and authority on the subject of being human on- and offline. ----more---- In January 2014, Bryan’s first book “There is No B2Bor B2C: It’s Human to Human #H2H” rose to the #1 top selling spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. In January 2015, #H2H was named as the number 1 buzzword for 2015 by The Writer, and as a “Top 7 Game Changing Terms” by Sprout Social in 2016. His latest book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy”, published by Morgan James Publishing, made USA Today’s Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in four categories. In 2016, the book was translated and syndicated in China. Shareology explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. A San Jose native, Bryan is also a renowned global speaker, consultant and trainer. In a unique sharing experiment conducted in his TED Talk @ IBM titled “Why Sharing is Reimagining Our Future”, Bryan demonstrated the true power of sharing when inspiration combined itself with reach and technology. The results were stunning – 21 million impressions in just 4 hours from people in over 10 countries.
On Episode 1 of Brand on Broadcasting with Ross Brand, PureMatter CEO Bryan Kramer talked about the value of going live in private Facebook groups vs on public Facebook pages, how Facebook is moving toward a paid content model, why he traveled to Toronto to record videos that he's giving away for free, and how Instagram's new vertical video platform, IGTV, could become the destination that everyone visits for online video. Bryan joined me for the interview in person at #SMWL18 (Social Media Week Lima, Ohio), the Midwest's largest social media conference, where we were both speakers. We sat down less than 24 hours after the announcement of IGTV. Bryan, as I've come to expect, already had formulated a strong and sensible take on the implications of this new video platform. I'm delighted to share our conversation and honored to present Bryan as the inaugural guest on Brand on Broadcasting. In addition to being one of the most respected thought leaders and accomplished public speakers in the industry, Bryan stands out among the leading social media and digital marketing personalities for his kindness, generosity and class. In the first few minutes of the episode, I talk about my reasons for starting a new podcast and how this one differs from The Livestream Universe Update and #LivestreamDeals. About Bryan Kramer: Bryan Kramer is a renowned social business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive coach, and bestselling author. He's one of the world's foremost leaders in the art and science of sharing, and has been credited with instigating the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social. With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, and an intimate understanding of the intricacies and interworking of both social technologies and social behaviors, Bryan is both a practitioner and authority on the subject. Bryan's first book There is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human #H2H rose to the #1 top selling spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. In January 2015, #H2H was named as the number one buzzword for 2015 by The Writer. His latest book, Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy, published by Morgan James Publishing, made the USA Today's Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in four categories including Business & Planning. The book explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. A founding leader in the Human Business Movement, Bryan speaks all over the world to marketing and social audiences on the topic. Find Bryan on Twitter: @BryanKramer.
On Brand on Broadcasting with Ross Brand, PureMatter CEO Bryan Kramer talked about the value of going live in private Facebook groups vs on public Facebook pages, how Facebook is moving toward a paid content model, why he traveled to Toronto to record videos that he’s giving away for free, and how Instagram’s new vertical video platform, IGTV, could become the destination that everyone visits for online video.Bryan joined me for the interview in person at #SMWL18 (Social Media Week Lima, Ohio), the Midwest’s largest social media conference, where we were both speakers. We sat down less than 24 hours after the announcement of IGTV. Bryan, as I’ve come to expect, already had formulated a strong and sensible take on the implications of this new video platform.I’m delighted to share our conversation and honored to present Bryan as the inaugural guest on Brand on Broadcasting. In addition to being one of the most respected thought leaders and accomplished public speakers in the industry, Bryan stands out among the leading social media and digital marketing personalities for his kindness, generosity and class.In the first few minutes of the episode, I talk about my reasons for starting a new podcast and how this one differs from The Livestream Universe Update and #LivestreamDeals.About Bryan Kramer:Bryan Kramer is a renowned social business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive coach, and bestselling author. He’s one of the world’s foremost leaders in the art and science of sharing, and has been credited with instigating the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social.With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, and an intimate understanding of the intricacies and interworking of both social technologies and social behaviors, Bryan is both a practitioner and authority on the subject.Bryan’s first book There is No B2B or B2C: It’s Human to Human #H2H rose to the #1 top selling spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. In January 2015, #H2H was named as the number one buzzword for 2015 by The Writer.His latest book, Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy, published by Morgan James Publishing, made the USA Today’s Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in four categories including Business & Planning. The book explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands.A founding leader in the Human Business Movement, Bryan speaks all over the world to marketing and social audiences on the topic.Find Bryan on Twitter: @BryanKramer.
Andrew Yang is an author and entrepreneur. Mr Yang is a proponent of Universal Basic Income as a way to address some of the disruption being caused by the growth of AI. AI is changing the economy and Mr Yang discusses what jobs are at risk. To learn more contact: James Cox Cell: 267 323 6936 Email: jamescoxprivateemail@gmail.com
Haven't Liked us on Facebook yet? Show some love This is going to be a bit of a longer episode in order to unpack this topic fully… You’re probably going to need to relisten Book – Utopia Wishful thinking – the story described perfect, imaginary world. A complex, self-contained community set on an island, in which people share a common culture and way of life. Although this book was a work of satire, I was 13 or 14 at the time, so wasn’t quite sure what satire was. There is no money, no external trade, so… everyone is happy, right? If your job is harvesting wheat, and another person’s job is to distribute what you’ve produced, how long will it be until you resent them and their job? Even though we aren’t speaking specifically about money, people will still be different! Times have changed – This book was written in 1516 when the world was ruled by Monarchy and Religions Once I started investing, studied economics and commerce, and started working – Things changed. This can be summed up best by Frenchman, Anselme Polycarpe Batbie, whose words are oft wrongly attributed to Winston Churchill, “If you are not a socialist (liberal) by 20, you have no heart. If you are still a socialist by the time you are 40, you have no head”. This makes sense When we grow up, most things are provided to us. We are, for the most part, taken care of. And, in a wealthy society like ours, many of us don’t get to see just how lucky we are compared to the rest of the world. If we have been taken care of, why can’t everyone have it that way? We haven’t experienced the ‘real world’ yet. I don’t believe that those who lean towards socialist ideas are bad people – they just haven’t seen it play out The ideologies are born out off feelings and rhetoric - so this episode will be pretty heavy with the underlying issues and outcomes from each Definition: Socialism - A political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole (Centralised by the State/Government). It is said that countries like Canada, Denmark, Finland, Norway are socialist, however this is incorrect – they redistribute through welfare, but they are still free market. The only reason they can do this is thanks to their free market and the wealth generated from this. The Prime Minister of Denmark asked Bernie Sanders to stop calling them socialist! They are free market, just have large redistributions of wealth – but still have property rights. Socialism is characterized in the following ways: The means of production are owned by public enterprises or the state, and individuals are compensated based on the principle of individual contribution. There is equal opportunity for all. Large-scale industries are cooperative efforts, and thus, the returns from these industries must be returned to and benefit society as a whole. Economic activity and production are planned by the central planning authority and based on human consumption needs and economic demands. Socialists believe economic inequality is bad for society, and the government is responsible for reducing it via programs that benefit the poor. How do we get to that from a free market? Production owned by state and population Taken by force Exterminate, imprison or just take it from those that have it It happens naturally when you put groups against each other The return of enterprises and business to the people Well, this doesn’t ever happen The only way you can truly own a business is to buy the shares That is participating in capital – when everyone owns everything, it turns out that nobody owns anything It becomes a public good - Think of air and water… these are available for everyone, but do you own it? Production is planned by a central authority. This is a problem. Individual needs are ignored in favour of group needs. Land and production is taken and controlled by one group How do they manage to make decisions then? Soviet Union – steel worked well – steel production is consistent But farming – given weather and land/crop differences – impossible to implement one plan for all – as each is very very different And inequality – Is inequality bad? Well poverty is bad. What happens if we were all equal but all in poverty And how does the government ensure we are all equal? The argument – it just hasn’t ever been implemented properly yet – I disagree... The level of control the State needs to enforce destroys everything – leaves everyone with nothing Example – If everyone is on UBI of $20k p.a. Someone spends all of it, someone invests $10k p.a. Give it 10 years, inequality again and you have to do another economic reset on society This is exactly what happened under the Agrarian reforms in Russia around 1880 – skip forward to Lenin pre WWI – inequality again This was a very heavy episode – and part 2 will dig deeper into this. Hold onto your hats! And remember... shoot through your comments and questions at https://financeandfury.com.au/contact/
Bryan Kramer is a renowned social business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive coach, and bestselling author. He’s also the world’s foremost leader in the art and science of sharing, and is responsible for the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social. Bryan’s first book “There is No B2B or B2C: It’s Human to Human #H2H” rose to the #1 top selling spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. His latest book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy” made the USA Today’s Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in four categories including Business & Planning. Bryan has received many recognitions include being named One of the Top 50 Social CEOs on Twitter Globally – Huffington Post; A Top 25 Influencer to Follow by Forbes; and one of the 100 Most Influential Tech People On Twitter by Business Insider. In this podcast episode, my special co-host, Jennifer Hoverstad, and I chat with Bryan about AR, VR, livestreaming, personal branding, that point in time on social media when the real conversations take place, embracing your Focker and so much more. Stay connected at MitchJacksonPodcast.com and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Soundcloud and more!
Episode 50 of Livestream Stars with Ross Brand of Livestream Universe. Subscribe to the podcast: https://rossbrandrecordings.com/ (https://rossbrandrecordings.com). On #LivestreamStars with Ross Brand, http://purematter.com/ (PureMatter) CEO Bryan Kramer talked about the science of sharing, looking at why people share on social media. He also discussed his #H2H (human to human) philosophy of modern business and shared tips on how to drive engagement with email marketing and the importance of personal branding. Bryan Kramer is a renowned social business strategist, global keynote speaker, executive coach, and bestselling author. He's one of the world's foremost leaders in the art and science of sharing, and has been credited with instigating the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social. With more than 350,000 social fans and followers, and an intimate understanding of the intricacies and interworking of both social technologies and social behaviors, Bryan is both a practitioner and authority on the subject. Bryan's first book http://amzn.to/2sNHy0J (There is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human #H2H) rose to the #1 top selling spot in Business Books on Amazon in its first week. In January 2015, #H2H was named as the number one buzzword for 2015 by The Writer. His latest book, http://amzn.to/2tclJHt (Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy), published by Morgan James Publishing, made the USA Today's Top 150 Book List the week of its release, as well as #1 on Amazon in four categories including Business & Planning. The book explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. A founding leader in the Human Business Movement, Bryan speaks all over the world to marketing and social audiences on the topic. Find Bryan on Twitter: @BryanKramer.
Morgan James Radio Episode 011: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy with Bryan Kramer Today’s episode is all about Sharing. As technology continues to evolve and make our lives busier and more complicated, but it can never replace true human connection--our fundamental need to share information, stories, and emotions. Bryan explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. It is meant for entrepreneurs and marketers who want to make their content more valuable, shareable, and for individuals who want to understand the power of sharing to grow their personal brand. Kramer's best-selling second book, Shareology raced onto the USA Today's Best Sellers List the week of its release. Bryan Kramer is a renowned global speaker, consultant and trainer. He's also one of the world's foremost leaders in the art and science of sharing, and has been credited with instigating the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social, which was the basis for his first book: There is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human #H2H ~ another bestseller.
Bryan Kramer, Author and CEO at PureMatter, joins the Business of Story Podcast to discuss the consistency of change in marketing, the importance of humanizing your digital strategy, and the six categories of influencers you need to know. The Business of Story is sponsored by Emma, Convince & Convert, and Oracle. Emma helps marketers everywhere send smart, stylish email newsletters, promotions, and automated campaigns, and help us all rest a little easier knowing our marketing emailing is doing its job. Check out their newest publication at Myemma.com/click. Each day the team at Convince & Convert picks a topic and sends you the three best resources ever created about that topic. It's topical, it's timely, it's useful, so go to definitivedigest.com and subscribe to their email newsletter now. In This Episode Why customers tend to trust people more than companies How to humanize the way your brand communicates with consumers Why a personable and authentic brand story helps to connect to target audiences How sharing can actually affect positive change in the world Why influencer marketing has grown as an important part of digital strategy How to identify the six categories of influencer archetypes Resources Bryan Kramer Bryan Kramer on Twitter, @bryankramer PureMatter “There’s is No More B2B and B2C: It’s Human to Human, #H2H” by Bryan Kramer “Shareology: How Sharing Powers the Human Economy” by Bryan Kramer Lisa Loeffler TED Radio Hour Rachel Botsman "The Hero's Journey," by Joseph Campbell “Your DIY Guide to Crafting and Telling Compelling Brand Stories that Sell,” by Park Howell BusinessofStory.com Park@BusinessOfStory.com Visit http://bit.ly/BizofStory for more insights from your favorite storytellers.
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Bryan Kramer is one of the most social people around - not only in person, but with over 300,000 fans and followers, a maven in the personal branding and marketing space. His latest book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy”, explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. In a unique sharing experiment conducted in his recent TED Talk @ IBM titled “Why Sharing is Reimagining Our Future”, Bryan witnessed the true power of sharing when inspiration combined itself with reach and technology. The results were stunning – 21 million impressions in just 4 hours, spanning the globe to over 10 countries. We caught up to chat about why remembering human values is so important for brands and leaders, as they try and design authentic communications.
Bryan Kramer is one of the most social people around - not only in person, but with over 300,000 fans and followers, a maven in the personal branding and marketing space. His latest book, “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy”, explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. In a unique sharing experiment conducted in his recent TED Talk @ IBM titled “Why Sharing is Reimagining Our Future”, Bryan witnessed the true power of sharing when inspiration combined itself with reach and technology. The results were stunning – 21 million impressions in just 4 hours, spanning the globe to over 10 countries. We caught up to chat about why remembering human values is so important for brands and leaders, as they try and design authentic communications.
This on demand audio is a part of the Game Changer Series. Chicke Fitzgerald interviews Bryan Kramer. The original live interview was 4/29/16. Technology continues to evolve and make our lives busier and more complicated, but it can never replace true human connection–our fundamental need to share information, stories, and emotions. Sharelogy explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. It is meant for entrepreneurs and marketers who want to make their content more valuable, shareable, and for individuals who want to understand the power of sharing to grow their personal brand. Bryan Kramer is one of the world's foremost leaders in the art and science of sharing, and has been credited with shaping the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social. He is the President and CEO of PureMatter a content, social and digital marketing agency in San Jose, CA. With over 300,000 social fans and followers, and an intimate understanding of the intricacies and interworking of both social technologies and social behaviors, Bryan is both a practitioner and authority on the subject. Bryan's websites are http://bryankramer.com/ and www.purematter.com/ To purchase Bryan's book click HERE
Winnie Byanyima, executive director of Oxfam International, speaks on global income inequality. The world's richest 62 people have as much money as the poorest half of the population, or 3.6 billion people. Over the last five years, the wealth of those 62 individuals has increased by half a trillion dollars. Byanyima advocates for policies that put wages, access to healthcare and environmental sustainability ahead of corporate profits.
Podcast 558: Shareology-How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy with Bryan Kramer by Greg Voisen
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Sue B. Zimmerman is #theinstagramexpert, founder of Insta-Results (the world’s first comprehensive online Instagram course) and Ready Set Gram (a beginner Instagram Course). She’s author of the #1 e-book Instagram Basics for your Business. She’s a popular CreativeLive instructor, powerful speaker on prominent stages like Social Media Marketing World 15, and a highly sought after business coach. She’s passionate about teaching entrepreneurs, business executives, and marketing professionals how to easily leverage the power of Instagram to get tangible business results. As a serial entrepreneur, Sue B. has started over eighteen businesses, including her own boutique SueB Do, Boxer Rebellion and Sue B. Zimmerman Enterprise. With her extensive knowledge in social media and 25 + years of business experience, it’s Sue B.’s mission to teach, mentor and empower others to be highly successful entrepreneurs as well. Motivational Quote Business InsightsThe major key to success [4:21] Extra Bonus Biz Tip[ 22:08] Instagram TipsWhy is Instagram for your business? [5:36] How to use an Instagram account for business [6:57] 5 Steps to a good Bio [8:43] Topics for a business post? [10:29] Hashtag strategy [13:51] Specifics on photo quality [17:06] Sue’s ChallengeDo this! It’s worth the experience and so fun! [30:15] Success TraitSue says her confidence, friendliness and smile make her approachable which has led to success More of Sue’s Training and Gift Instagram Strategy Guide (http://www.suebzimmerman.com) – go here and enter your info to get this amazing gift YouTube Playlist (https://www.youtube.com/user/suebzimmerman) – deep dive into learning Instagram with info packed videos CreativeLiveTraining (http://bit.ly/getsocial2015) – watch LIVE for free on November 19-20, 2015 Valuable Book Steal the Show: From Speeches to Job Interviews to Deal-Closing Pitches, (http://amzn.to/1PDVnWx) How to Guarantee a Standing Ovation for All the Performances in Your Life (http://amzn.to/1PDVnWx) by Michael Port Shift for Good: Simple Changes for Lasting Joy Inside and Out (http://amzn.to/1SjMbpq) by Tory Johnson Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy (http://amzn.to/1SjMq3V) by Bryan J Kramer Contact Links Website (http://suebzimmerman.com) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SuebZimmermanEnterprise) Twitter (https://twitter.com/suebzimmerman) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/instagramexpert) Blab (https://blab.im/SueBZimmerman) Periscope – @suebzimmerman Snap Chat – @suebzimmerman If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in (http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts) . That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue
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TED keynote speaker, influencer and best-selling author Bryan Kramer discusses the power of sharing in the human economy and his new book "Shareology".
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To have show notes automatically emailed to you, text "NOTES205" to 33444 (US only). If you’re an international guest you can go to hauntedattractionspodcast.com/e205 This is the first episode of the 2015 vendor roundup, a mini series highlighting haunted attraction vendors from around the world. Listen to stay informed on new products, services, tips, innovations for 2015- AND GET INSPIRED! Joining us today is Tyler Barnett who runs HauntDesignKit.com, the leading resource online for all things haunted houses; it is the go to resource for haunted house design when it comes to software. HauntDesignKit.com has also recently added an Educaton Center, which is accessible for free! As a special gift to our listeners, Tyler put together a FREE tip sheet “Top 5 Mistakes To Avoid When Designing Your Haunt,” which you can have emailed to you by texting “HAUNTDESIGNKIT” to 33444 or by visiting: www.hauntedattractionspodcast.com/hauntdesignkit Discussed in this podcast: The history of HauntDesignKit.com HauntDesignKit.com has been active for 3 years and is run at cost Tyler designed the site to offer convenience & education to haunters Products and Services offered by HauntDesignKit.com Affordable product downloads from wall panels to finished haunted houses Private haunted house design consulting The Haunter Education Center (Free) The Haunter Education Center A FREE resource for haunters. The Center contains educational material from the largest industry experts on design, business, marketing, scares, audio, and lighting. What is next? Tyler will be focusing on improving the free marketing education to help haunters scale their attractions. Links HauntDesignKit: http://www.hauntdesignkit.com/ Haunt Education Center: http://www.hauntdesignkit.com/#!education-members-home/c1ss8 10 Haunt Social Media Mistakes: http://www.hauntdesignkit.com/#!10-haunt-social-media-mistakes/c5vw “Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy” by bestselling author Bryan Kramer: http://www.amazon.com/Shareology-Sharing-Powering-Human-Economy/dp/1630473847 Scarehouse: http://www.scarehouse.com/ Tyler’s FREE Tip Sheet: http://www.hauntedattractionspodcast.com/hauntdesignkit Dr. Margee Kerr’s new book “Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear:” http://amzn.com/1610394828 Charles Barnett on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/charles-t-barnett/47/527/25a Charles Barnett’s Website: http://www.charlestbarnett.com/ HauntDesignKit on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hauntdesignkit HauntDesignKit onGoogle+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+TylerBarnetthauntdesignkit/about HauntDesignKit on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/nightgoretb Twitter: @HauntDesignKit
Do you create content for your business? Want to encourage people to share it? In this episode I interview Bryan Kramer, a social strategist and founder of PureMatter, a social media agency. His first book is Human to Human and his newest book is Shareology: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy. Show notes: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/154
From evolution to development. The post-war boom of developmental states. The neoliberal counter-revolution. ‘Development’ is now just talk without real economic improvement. Capitalism enriches and destroys society (Schumpeter). The 1970s as the origin of our times. V. Padayachee (ed) The Political Economy of Africa (2010), especially Chapters 1-4, 20, 22. K Hart & V Padayachee “Development” in K Hart, J-L Laville & A Cattani eds The Human Economy (2010) M Cowan & R Shenton Doctrines of Development (1996)