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In this episode of the Bettering Yourself podcast, host Jonathan interviews recording artist Icielani. They discuss the sacrifices Icie has made to stay relevant in the music industry, her daily routine and work ethic, the switch from her government name to Icielani, her sound and music style, the response from the Toronto and Canadian audience, the impact of social media on her brand, her Amazon store, her resilience and discipline, and her upcoming projects. Icie also talks about the importance of mental health and how she keeps herself balanced.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/betonyourself/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The 2023 Better Events Conference is a wrap! Mary and Logan reflect on what their highlights were from this last year's first-ever Better Events Conference. They also share what surprised them and hear from attendees about what their favorite moments were. We couldn't do this conference without a few thank yous: Thank you to our generous partners: Corporate Curling, Laura Lloyd Events, Swapcard, Evo3 Marketing, and Snapbar Thank you to our board of directors: Vanessa Loney, Meg Strahle, Icie, Scooter Taylor, Arianna Black and Keneisha Williams And thank you to our event team behind the scenes: Luke Clements and Caitlin King SHOW NOTES: Purchase the replays of the Better Events Conference: https://app.swapcard.com/login/event/2023-better-events-conference/registration Buy Us a Coffee Link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bettereventspod THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love this podcast? Please share with your event friends, tag us, and leave a review! Leave us a rating on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04ivq77TMgF5HhJHJOMe1V Leave us a review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-events/id1561944117 —— FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @bettereventspod @loganstrategygroup_events (Logan) @epeventsllc (Mary)
In this episode of Careers Unwrapped Podcast, host Mark Fawcett is joined by Tope ‘ICIE' Chiedozie, Founder of The Sitdown UK, to discuss Tope's career highs and lows, his views on engaging with young people, and his inspiration for The Sitdown. Tope also discusses his challenges as an independent artist and his shift towards creating a platform for career journeys.
In this week's episode, Mary and Logan interview Icie all about his event: The Sitdown UK. We get into the details of how the event came to be, how he focuses on the guest experience, and some of his biggest challenges and secrets to success with this event. Learn more about what it's like to run your own event, the keys to learn and key lessons learned along the way. SHOW NOTES: Join us on Thursday, June 29th at Expo Pass' webinar about "Contingency Planning at Events: What to Do When Things Go Wrong?": https://www.expopass.com/webinar-contingency-planning-at-events/ To learn more about upcoming The Sitdown UK events visit their website: www.thesitdownuk.com Watch clips from past events: https://www.youtube.com/@thesitdownuk Connect with Icie & The Sitdown UK Website: www.thesitdownuk.com Instagram: @thesitdownuk and @iciethehost YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesitdownuk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/topechiedozie —— Visit our new website at https://www.bettereventspod.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bettereventspod THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love this podcast? Please share with your event friends, tag us, and leave a review! Leave us a rating on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04ivq77TMgF5HhJHJOMe1V Leave us a review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-events/id1561944117 —— FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @bettereventspod @loganstrategygroup_events (Logan) @epeventsllc (Mary)
The primary purpose of this show is to share advice and experiences to help people who are in college, thinking about college, or just curious about how it works. Perhaps the best people to describe what college is like today are students themselves and in this episode, Dr. P. has a conversation with three current undergraduate students about their experiences.Grace Williams is majoring in Political Science and has numerus minors in areas such as Psychology, Criminal justice, and Education Policy and Reform. Grace is from Williamsburg, Virginia, but has traveled to many places and grew up in several countries. After undergrad, Grace plans to go to law school and focus on education law to be an advocate for teachers and students. Icie Wriley is in her first year and majoring in Elementary Education with a minor in Educational Policy and Reform. Icie is from the small town of Millport, Alabama, which is about an hour away from the campus. Icie's long-term goals include as a principal and eventually a superintendent of schools as well as earning a doctorate degree. Hannah Clayborne is a junior majoring in collaborative special education with a minor in educational policy and reform. Hannah also grew up in a very small town in central Massachusetts. Hannah believes education is a great equalizer and if every child in America had access to a quality education, many more people would have the ability to create the life they envision for themselves. Hannah's long-term goals include working as a teacher and researching and writing education policies.The Did You Know segment describes a free resource for finding specific information about colleges in the United States. The Ask Dr. P. segment features a listener's question about changing colleges and keeping credits earned.Time Markers01:45-Welcome Grace, Icie, and Hannah07:35-Good Things about College08:30-Surprising Things about College12:35-Did You Know: College Navigator13:20-Ask the Expert: Advice from Grace, Icie, and Hannah about Navigating College 41:00-Ask Dr. P: Changing Colleges and Keeping Credits EarnedResources Mentioned in this EpisodeCollege NavigatorGot a question about college? Email Dr. P. at amelia@speakingofcollege.com
The multi-talented DJ & Radio Presenter DJ Cass C brings her radio show to Kingdom Culture.
On an island full of kids with special powers, two "Super-Kids" (Flash & Winder) want revenge against their classmates (Icie, Watergirl, & Sharkboy) who are making them feel left out. They hatch a plan to make the huge volcano come to life! Who will save the island from the living lava?! Created and performed by Camp Shenanigan's Play in a Zoom 1st graders from Spring Lake, NJ & Washington, DC, during the week of 5/18. Winder: Connor, Flash: Jane, Watergirl: Mira, Icie: Nadia, Sharkboy: Davi
In this special season recap episode, Meghan and Neda take it upon themselves to personally deliver the figure skating awards show that everyone clearly wanted so badly. Featuring: Italian blonds, Australian oracles, the moral value of Dance Moms, and a quick detour into musical theatre history. FOLLOW US twitter @IceTeaPod (https://twitter.com/iceteapod) instagram @IceTeaPod (https://www.instagram.com/iceteapod/) @meghankelleher3 (https://twitter.com/meghankelleher3) @NedaMarie (https://twitter.com/NedaMarie) Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/iceteapod) iceteapod.com (http://iceteapod.com/) “Slappy Theme Song” by Meghan Kelleher
When rapper and entrepreneur, Icie, contacted us to say he'd like to share with our listeners about his journey and the importance of evolving as an artist and finding your voice, we jumped at the chance. We're sure you'll enjoy the chat as much as we did!
Welcome to the Puds & Co. Podcast! In this episode, we had ICIE, and we spoke about how he released his album Moment Of Clarity organically through social media and his offline strategies. If you're an independent artist, we hope you have your notepad ready. Album Link: smarturl.it/mocthealbum Instagram: instagram.com/iciemusic instagram.com/thesitdownuk The Sitdown Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-sitdown-uk/id1438114611?mt=2 Expect a new episode every 2 Sundays joined by a guest each time. Stay connected with us: www.twitter.com/pudsco www.instagram.com/pudsco www.facebook.com/pudsco
Self proclaimed "double agent" Tope Cheidoze is an educator and trainer for youth charity MyBnk by day and by night switches to his life passion alter-ego as rapper ICIE. In this talk at the June Inspire session at Canvas in London he shares how he discovered his passion for music, and how he also discovered it wasn't enough. How do you create value and profit from your passion when you also acknowledge that...nobody cares.
What does it mean to be a 'man' in 2018? For the second instalment of Meet The Millennials, UK rapper Icie and Special Guest Presenter Faith Child, join us in the studio to share their experiences of manhood and what being a man means to them in the age of Beyoncé feminism and evolving gender norms. How do culture, the church, women, words and brotherhood shape manhood? Let’s talk about it
Leslie S. Conery, CAE, PhD, Deputy CEO and ISTE Conference Chair, holds an MS degree in computer science and a PhD in curriculum and instruction with research emphases in the areas of educational technology and professional development. Dr. Conery brings a learner-centered perspective to her work on education transformation based on extensive classroom teaching and school administration experience. She serves on ISTE's leadership team for the NETS, the widely recognized and adopted educational technology standards. Conery has served on numerous boards and advisory groups supporting innovative educators on every continent and has collaborated with educators and policy-makers globally to bring about systemic change in education. Recent projects include increasing the representation of women in technology, developing assessments for digital age learning skills, and serving on the board of ICIE, ISTE’s affiliate in India. Conery serves as executive management responsible for ISTE’s membership, education leadership, conference, marketing and communications, and operations activities in the Eugene, Oregon offices.