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Discover powerful mindfulness techniques to sharpen focus and transform your mindset. In this motivational session, learn how intentional living and self-awareness unlock personal growth and long-term success.In this episode, you'll explore: • Guided Awareness: Techniques to direct your inner spotlight, from mindful breathing and body scanning to tuning into sensory details, helping you stay present.• Emotional Regulation: Strategies to break free from reactive patterns, manage negative self-talk, and overcome the pull of short-term distractions.• Practical Frameworks: An introduction to the iCreate method—Intention, Connection, Respect, Environment, Authenticity, Trust, and Experience—that builds the foundation for authentic relationships and lasting success.• Real-Life Applications: Insights on how these mindfulness practices can improve both personal well-being and professional interactions, fostering stronger connections and better decision-making.These actionable tips empower you to control your focus and, in turn, shape a future defined by clarity and purpose.
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Life has kept me busy AF, but we have figured it out. Check out the iCreate podcast. It is a podcast that I am helping produce. Will be on there more frequently. Subscribe to iCreate podcast! - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/icreate-iphilcreate/id1684772105?i=1000669102125
These past few months have been weird. I've been super busy. My brothers over at iCreate invited me to their studio. I used to run the club scene with these guys in 2017. Please listen to this funny episode and subscribe to the iCreate podcast. I will be taking over their show soon.
In episode 86, Kirby Best, the CEO & President of the innovative on-demand factory Bespoke Manufacturing Company, talks about what on-demand production is and what it means for the future of fashion. Learn the pros and cons of an on-demand model and how to know if it is a good fit for your fashion business. Kirby is currently the President & CEO of BMC.Fashion, iCreate.Fashion, and 3100 West. His main focus is on creating value to the customer through "on-demand" and fully customizable products using the finest technical material possible. He is the past President & CEO of Lightning Source Inc. the world's largest digital print-on-demand book manufacturer, and a division of Ingram Industries. Kirby was the founder and CEO of Royal Book Manufacturing - a company that optimized the book manufacturing process for speed, efficiency, and cost. Kirby has served on several Boards including the BMI (Book Manufacturers Institute). He has written articles for trade journals, published several books and spoken at industry shows worldwide on the future trends in the manufacturing and information analysis industries. Prior to his business career he represented Canada in many World Championships. He was the driver of Canada 1 - the four man bobsled and skied on the biathlon, speed and freestyle skiing teams for Canada. Mountain Biking, Road Biking, Soaring and Polo are his top four sports today. He has four sons - all of which enjoy challenging him at everything! In this episode, you'll learn: What on-demand production is and how it is different from the traditional production model The benefits and downsides of on-demand production What an on-demand production model can look like as a brand grows and scales The type of products that are the best fit for BMC's Phoenix plant How the role of a designer might shift with widespread adoption of an on-demand production model The costs of on-demand manufacturing versus traditional bulk production The high-tech systems that BMC uses and the human roles that technology cannot replace The lessons they learned from their first factory that have improved BMC's Phoenix plant The best way to prepare to work with BMC Kirby's outlook on the future of the fashion industry People and resources mentioned in this episode: Bespoke Manufacturing Company Bespoke Manufacturing Company Instagram 3100 West Redefining Fashion: A Sustainable Future BMC video The True Cost documentary Do you want fashion business tips and resources like this sent straight to your inbox? Sign up to the How Fitting newsletter to receive daily content on creating fashion that fits your customer, lifestyle, and values.
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 168 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast.Le Vision Pro arrivera le 2 février aux US + de retour du CES 2024.Enregistré le vendredi 12 janvier 2024 à partir de 18h.Présentation : Benjamin Vincent avec la participation d'Elie Abitbol (co-fondateur MCS à Nice, Cannes et Aix-en-Provence et président des Apple Premium Resellers en France), Gilles Dounès (ex-rédacteur en chef de macplus et co-auteur de “iPod Backstage“ chez Dunod) et Alexandre Lenoir, journaliste à iCreate (magazine).Au sommaire de cet épisode 168 : les dates du Vision Pro sont officielles ! Le masque de réalité mixte sortira aux États-Unis le 2 février 2024 avec des pré-commandes à partir du vendredi 19 janvier 2024. Tim Cook avait promis le Vision Pro pour “début 2024“. Nous le pressentions, la semaine dernière. Il va donc tenir parole et l'enjeu est énorme pour Apple, avec cette toute nouvelle catégorie de produit pour lequel il faut tout expliquer au client.L'autre sujet majeur, cette semaine, c'est le CES 2024 avec Benjamin Vincent, tout juste revenu de Las Vegas, tout comme notre invité, Alexandre Lenoir, journaliste au magazine iCreate. Apple a d'ailleurs bien tenté de couper l'herbe sous le pied du salon de l'innovation en officialisant la date du 2 février, quelques minutes avant le coup d'envoi de la première conférence de presse de ce CES 2024, celle donnée par LG. Un relatif non-événement, vu depuis la capitale des casinos. On vous raconte tout.Cette semaine, pas de bonus exclusif Patreon pour cause de déplacement à Las Vegas et de jet-lag massif mais vous ne perdez rien pour attendre !Rendez-vous la semaine prochaine pour l'épisode 169 !
Jeannette is joined by Zoe Antrobus and Dawn Lyle, the founders of 4theRegion, a cross-sector alliance in Swansea, Wales. The show delves into the work of 4theRegion, which aims to bring businesses, organisations, and communities together to create positive change in South West Wales. Zoe and Dawn discuss their passion for the region and their belief in the power of collaboration, and highlight the various focus areas of 4theRegion, including wellbeing, travel and tourism, procurement, and the circular economy. The conversation also touches on challenges such as transport and housing, as well as positive developments in the region, such as the Swansea Bay City Deal and the growing awareness of the circular economy KEY TAKEAWAYS The organisation focuses on six impact areas: wellbeing, destination travel and tourism, buying regional and procurement, development and investment, circular economy, energy and environment, and creative economy, cultural and digital. 4theRegion has a diverse mix of supporters, including large-scale businesses like the DVLA and universities, as well as SMEs and community projects. They believe in the mission of creating a happier, healthier South West Wales with a thriving economy. The organisation organises events and conferences to bring people together and facilitate conversations around shared goals and challenges. They also work with local authorities and have good working relationships with various departments. Some of the challenges in the region include procurement, transport, and the balance between second homes/service accommodation and affordable housing. 4theRegion aims to address these challenges through inclusive and positive conversations, finding solutions that benefit local communities and the tourism sector. BEST MOMENTS "We all do want a flourishing tourism sector. We all do want young people across our region to be able to afford to live in our communities. And we all do also want places for tourists to stay." "I think surviving COVID and actually going from strength to strength through that and staying and remaining positive throughout that and bringing really mix of people together... is something that I'm particularly proud of." "We constantly have these very negative arguments... What we want to do is create safe spaces where we can actually listen to the challenges from right across the system." "I'm proud that we're still here five years on and we're building momentum, but it's not going to be an overnight success. It's definitely a matter of persisting and building something for the future." This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANCE. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com or sign up via Jeannette's linktree https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970 4 The Region - https://www.4theregion.org.uk/about-us/ ABOUT THE GUESTS Zoe Antrobus - Founder & Managing DirectorZoe worked for Swansea Bay Futures for 6 years prior to launching 4theRegion as an independent venture. Previously, Zoe has worked in marketing and business development at Swansea University and Morgan Cole Solicitors. She has extensive experience of planning and running large events and exhibitions across the UK. Zoe's super power is connecting people and building relationships. Dawn Lyle - Founder & ChairDawn runs Swansea-based iCreate, a 3D flythrough and visual communications company working with many of the region's major partners and developers. She sat on the board of Swansea Bay Futures for 10 years, as well as serving on the board of Swansea Bay Business Club and the Swansea Foundation. Dawn is a certified Appreciative Enquiry facilitator with the Flourishing Leadership Institute. ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 25 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtsU57ZGoPhm55_X0qF16_Q LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Email - info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfootThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
It's an all-Analysts show! They'll weigh in on this week's hot market topics: Online shopping is about to get cheaper, as the government has announced it's doubling your duty free allowances! JUTC bus fares are going down, but how will that affect inflation? And he's back…Tyrone Wilson is heading back to lead the company he founded, iCreate!!! Plus, Ask the Analysts! What do you want to know about the market? Here's your chance to have your questions answered. ****************** OUR SEGMENTS: 0:00- Intro 2:47- What's Hot in Business 9:03- Tyrone Back as iCreate CEO23:48- Customs Limit Increase 34:37- Market Recap39:01- Customs Limit Increase Contd. 52:45- What Bonds are on the Market? ******************* SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: https://kalilahreynolds.com/newsletter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kalilahrey/support
iCreate is under new management! The company has had a rough couple of months with reports of the stock being suspended to trade in August and its former CEO, Tyrone Wilson stepping down. We'll discuss how the company plans to turn things around with its Group Chief Executive Officer, Arlene Martin. And THE ANALYSTS weigh in on the latest market developments… JMMB International Limited has gained a securities dealer license in Barbados And internationally, US Billionaire Ray Dalio has released his 9 Top Stock and ETF Picks. We'll discuss ****************** OUR SEGMENTS: 0:00- Intro 2:32- What's Hot in Business 6:49- Discussion 44:34- Market Recap 48:08The Analysts- JMMB Securities License 50:53 -The Analysts- Ray Dalio Stock Picks ******************* SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: https://kalilahreynolds.com/newsletter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kalilahrey/support
iCreate has acquired Ideas Execution Limited. They're also dabbling in real estate development with a Digital Wellness hub for The Chalet and launched Kintyre Holdings. We'll talk to the man with the vision, CEO Tyrone Wilson. And THE ANALYSTS weigh in on the latest market developments… Half a million jobs have been added to the US economy. How has this impacted Jamaica's economy? ****************** OUR SEGMENTS: 0:00- Intro 1:40- What's Hot in Business 7:04- Discussion 49:01- The Analysts- Half a million jobs created in the US 1:09:15-Market Recap ******************* SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: kalilahreynolds.com/newsletter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kalilahrey/support
I've worked on many products where many teams ship most features that make their products worse.The problem here is we get caught in these build loops or traps because we're not following a process to help us first identify what our customers really need. Let's talk about how to solve this problem.To find product market fit faster, sign up for my free 5 day email course - https://nxtstep.io/fitEpisode TranscriptHey, folks, sean here.And today what I want to talk to you aboutis how to know which feature to design and buildnext into your product that's going to offer maximum valuefor both your customer and your organization.Far too often I work with clients thatultimately get caught in what's commonly referred toas the build trap, which means that you'recontinuously building and shipping features without a wholelot of understanding in terms of why.Oftentimes this can be referred toas well as feature factories.Your product development organization just kind of becomes afeature factory in that you're just constantly building andshipping things without a whole lot of understanding interms of the impact that ultimately that's going tohave on your product and its experience.Now, the problem here is if you don't knowwhy you're building those features in particular, and that'snot commonly understood by your entire product development team,then ultimately you are more likely to make yourproduct experience worse rather than better.And I often see this being a part ofthe problem in terms of not really knowing whichprocess to follow instead, as it just kind offeels like you should be doing something.And oftentimes the incentives for product development teamsare misaligned with making the product experience betterand adding more value for your customers, whichmakes this problem worse as well as andyou may be being held accountable for ultimatelybuilding and shipping more features, which isn't necessarilythe objective here.In fact, that, like I said before, canactually make the whole product experience worse.So if you're building, I want to talk toyou about why this can make it worse.If you're building and shipping features for which you don'thave great direction in terms of the impact that's goingto have and how that's going to make the productexperience better, then more than likely your customers and yourusers aren't going to need it.And if your customer users don't need it, then whenthey see that feature in your product and they don'tuse it, it's going to continue to make the productexperience more confusing for them, more clumsy for them.That's why I say itmakes your product experience worse.It's because it's not a need that they have.And you building those features is notgrounded in anything that is particularly relevantto solving problems for your customers.So I want to talk to you now that youhave a better understanding from that perspective in terms ofthat trap and why people fall into it.If any of this sounds common to you in terms ofyou've been there before, I want to talk to you aboutthe approach we should be taking instead to ensure that wedon't fall into one of these common traps.So what I've shared so far might soundgreat, but your next most pressing question mightbe, okay, well, what do we do instead?How do we know if we're shipping afeature or we're going to ultimately build afeature or what we should prioritize that's goingto make the product experience better, not worse.And that comes from discovery,discovery and also research.If it's on the earlier stage side ofyour product or we're interacting with someone who'snew to your product, I refer to asdiscovery that's conversations essentially with prospects who don'thave prior experience with your product.And if it's on the later stage side, Irefer to that as research in terms of acustomer or user that you may already have.Now, I want to talk to you aboutthe objectives when having conversations with each.But I'm going to use a framework that I callBuckets and Marbles in terms of figuring out essentially fromthe opportunities that we identify from investing in the researchand the discovery, how do we know which one topick and how do we continuously prioritize as more ofthose opportunities are coming available.So from the discovery perspective, that helps youtrack your market to making sure that youhave a better understanding of not just wherethe market is, but where it's going.And if you're talking to prospects that arehaving only a very little, if none experienceat all with your product, they will betelling you what is most important for them.So if you are gathering this information and you'retracking this information, you'll have an idea and youcould create sort of like a trend line interms of where it's going, which features are mostpopular that they're requesting, which problems are the mostcommon ones that they're experiencing.You'll be able to track that.Now, on the other side, for your existing customersand users, if you're interacting with them, what you'retrying to do is you're trying to figure outhow to make your product better.So theoretically here your productis already offering the value.That's why they're using it.But in order for them to continue touse it, it may need you to prioritizecontinuing to make that experience better because theirneeds are likely to change over time, right?The product and the market and productmarket fit are both dynamic concepts.I'm talking about tracking the market so that ultimatelywe can continue to upgrade and improve your product.So that's where that's the process youneed to connect to product development andthat's where all of this should begin.That's the catalyst for everything that getsinvested in the product development process.And if you're not investing in either one or bothof those, you need to stop what you're doing now.Especially stop writing code.Because like I said before, you'relikely making the product experience better.And instead, invest in both of theseopportunities to perform discovery and research tofind a source of those problems andopportunities worth building into your product experience.Now, the last question I want to talkabout today is once you have identified anumber of those problems from prospects, from customers,how do you prioritize them for development?Well, that's where this framework that Ideveloped called Buckets and Marbles comes from.Essentially when I'm having these interviews, what I do isI create a bucket every time I've heard about aunique instance of a problem that a prospect or acustomer or an existing user has or needs solved.Every time I hear about something unique, Icreate a new bucket to store ultimately futureinstances of me hearing about that same problem.So, if the first prospect I speak with mentions twoproblems, I start with two buckets, A and B.If the second prospect I mention has three problems, a,B and C, I create another bucket and I puta marble inside of A and B, because that's thesecond time I've heard about that problem.Over time, if you follow a construct like this, youwill have any number of buckets but sorted be ableto be sort them by different varying weight because youhave a unique number likely of marbles in each bucket.Meaning that every time a problem was mentioned andyou put a marble in that bucket, it's goingto change the weight of that bucket.As such, after you've done your research, after you'vedone a round of research, which I would recommendyou do until you stop having the opportunity tocreate essentially new buckets or you stop hearing aboutnew common problems at this time, then I wouldsort the buckets by weight because they should allbe different weight, essentially.Now you've got a list of priorities thatsays here's the top problems anywhere from ourprospects to our customers and users are having.As such, these are the things we needto be prioritizing in our product experience.And if your product roadmap or what's at the top ofyour backlog doesn't match those problems, now you know where thedisconnect is and you know how to fix it.You need to make sure you're prioritizingsolving those problems first because that's what'sgoing to make your product experience better. 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Dan and Sean have both been highlighting Philadelphia artists for years. Sean shares his story of travelling to the US from Dublin for a summer job at Appel Farm Arts and Music Center in the late 80s, and deciding to stick around (Sean calls it "the longest summer of my life"). From his days creating and booking the Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival to artist management and talent buying, to founding Addison Artists this year, Sean has also involved himself in Philly non-profits like PhillyCam, iCreate, and more. Dan and Sean talk about the importance of the community, or "ecosystem", as Sean calls it, and how you have to give back if you want to be part of it all.
Create's stock price hit an all time high of 3-dollars in April, following several big announcements. They've acquired a majority stake in E-Commerce Company, GetPaid…. And been approved by the Development Bank of Jamaica as a Business Development Organization. And we hear they have some more big news coming up! Founder and CEO Tyrone Wilson will join us! And THE ANALYSTS weigh in on the latest market developments… The Lab's Q2 financial results are out how did they perform? The JSE is pushing to raise the Junior Market cap from 500 to 750 million dollars. Will the Ministry of Finance approve? US markets rebounded last week, following bear market lows the week before, and capping the first weekly advance since May. ****************** OUR SEGMENTS: 2:02- What's Hot in Business 7:55-Discussion 41:05 - Market Recap 46:55- The Analysts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalilahrey/support
Traci Ann Moore of Birmingham, Alabama, joins the show to bring awareness to how believers can overcome anxiety and depression. She shares how her journey through prayer and meditation helped birth a new purpose for her life while healing the depression and anxiety she faced. She also reminds us that God's love for us matters more than anything. Learn more about Traci below: Traci Ann Moore of Birmingham, Alabama, joins the show to bring awareness to how believers can overcome anxiety and depression. She shares how her personal journey through prayer and meditation helped birth a new purpose for her life while healing the depression and anxiety she faced. As a child, Traci was all about being creative. Whether it was sitting coloring or sketching, needlepoint, cross-stitch, or baking homemade cinnamon rolls, she was always making and selling something. As her creativity and creations remained a hobby, she received her bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of Montevallo. Having such a love and passion for all things creative, Traci needed something more, which led her to enroll in interior design school at Southern Institute School of Interior Design not long after finishing at Montevallo. Shortly after graduating from design school, Traci Ann Moore started the residential consulting and design company TAM Interiors. After over 20 years, her company has evolved into a full-service event and floral design business. To share her gift and story, she founded iCreate in the Fall of 2013. iCreate was developed as a program to provide a voice and outlet for those who needed the freedom of creative expression. Its goal was to provide a positive environment where youth were encouraged and applauded to be free to live and express themselves through creative arts. It quickly took on a life of its own and became so much more than she could have imagined it! It evolved to not only inspire the youth but adults as well. Over the years, iCreate has hosted many workshops, vision board sessions, paint parties, and team-building experiences. In 2020, iCreate rebranded, and the name was changed to iCreate IT. The change came to broaden its reach to help others evolve, inspire, and create their “IT” through the use and teaching of mindfulness and therapeutic art. Traci self-published her first set of mindful coloring books in the spring of 2021. Bold Botanicals, Simply Shapes, and Mindful Moments. Her second set of books was released later that same year as a holiday set. Unique Moments, Brilliant Moments, and Adorning Moments. Contact her @ www.icre8it.com and follow her on Facebook Traci Ann Moore, and @ice8art. Also, on IG, @tamtrue_ and @icre8it2
Supreme Ventures is reporting one billion dollars in net profit for Q1... A first in the company's history! How did they do it in a pandemic and with new competition? We'll speak to Executive Chairman Gary Peart! And THE ANALYSTS weigh in on the latest market developments… What's going on with iCreate, the stock price has been soaring in the past couple of weeks.Radio Jamaica will be acquiring 1834 Investments. What does this mean for shareholders? And overseas, Elon Musk and Twitter are making it official! And Netflix stock has slumped by 35% after a sharp drop in subscribers. We'll discuss LET'S GET THIS MONEY! ****************** OUR SEGMENTS: 1:13- What's Hot in Business 8:58-Discussion 33:10- Market Recap 37:04- The Analysts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalilahrey/support
Bienvenue dans cet épisode 83 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast. Les secrets révélés du Mac Studio et du Studio Display. Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François Le Truédic, Gilles Dounès, Fabrice Neuman. Invité : Alexandre Lenoir, journaliste auto et rédacteur en chef du mensuel iCreate France , partenaire d'iWeek et iFive. Production : OUATCH Audio. Cette semaine : le Mac Studio et le Studio Display 27“ commencent à révéler leurs secrets et c'est l'info de la semaine dans iWeek. Un 2è emplacement SSD dans le nouveau Mac, un câble d'alimentation impossible à remplacer soi-même pour le Studio Display, tout comme un pied qu'on ne peut pas changer après l'achat, et que dire de l'écran lui-même... ni mini-LED ni ProMotion. L'événement de la semaine, ce sont les aveux de Porsche sur l'existence d'une palette de "projets passionnants" avec Apple. Alors, évidemment, on se prend à croire à nouveau à une future Apple Car. Pour faire le tri entre fantasmes et probabilités, on accueille Alexandre Lenoir, rédacteur en chef du magazine iCreate, partenaire d'iWeek et iFive, et journaliste spécialisé auto. Le tuto audio : Benjamin Vincent vous explique comment redémarrer en mode Restauration sur un Mac Apple Silicon puisque la procédure a changé par rapport aux Mac Intel. Rien de sorcier : il faut juste savoir comment faire ! Enfin, l'Ukraine en vedette dans nos coups de coeur avec notamment SpyBuster, le logiciel Mac gratuit mis à disposition par l'éditeur ukrainien MacPaw (CleanMyMacX, SetApp) pour détecter les logiciels russe et belarus sur son Mac et bloquer l'envoi de données vers la Russie. Le châpitrage de cet épisode 83 est intégré par Apple, à Apple Podcasts. Vous pouvez donc en profiter aussi, désormais, en nous écoutant sur votre iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV ou Apple Watch ! Rendez-vous jeudi prochain, 31 mars 2022 vers 20h, pour l'épisode 84 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple). Par ailleurs, retrouvez la version vidéo du podcast sur la chaîne YouTube d'iWeek ! Mise en ligne : chaque vendredi. Abonnez-vous à la chaîne YouTube d'iWeek et cliquez sur la cloche pour être alerté dès qu'un nouvel épisode est disponible en vidéo. Essayez iFive, votre dose Apple quotidienne, le 1er podcast quotidien sur l'actu Apple : 5 minutes par jour, 5 jours par semaine, du lundi au vendredi, avec l'essentiel de l'info Apple quotidienne. iFive (la dose Apple) by iWeek : 4,99€ par mois sur Spotify et Apple Podcasts (sans engagement et avec 3 jours d'essai gratuit sur Apple Podcasts). iFive sur Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/35TL5Av7WVKCjih07Jtdb5?si=fb4913aa7bf2477a iFive sur Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/2RORQzn Pour avoir les dernières nouvelles d'iFive et d'iWeek, suivez nos deux comptes sur Twitter : @iFiveFR et @iweeknews. Bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple)
Story 33/100: Geoff and I chatted about how he has evolved from the highly energetic 6th grader in the late 90's — who finally had his chance to be in my math class (smile) into a husband, father of eight (plus one angel), certified coach, founder of the iCreate leadership and philanthropic global movement (Atlanta, Bahamas, Jamaica, Turks and Caicos) and author. Episode Highlights: 1. Living holistically 2. Path forward to broaden his servant leadership (youth pastor; in college and small business communities) 3. Creating an entrepreneurship pipeline (birth to adulthood) 4. Life partnership with his wife of 16 years 5. Parenting journey, as a teen father through today 6. Personal growth and development 7. ISE life habit 8. The Power of One Leadership Playbook 9. How his children are creating *”Am I Wrong” by NiKo and Vinz clip via YouTube. For inspo only. We do not own the rights to this music. Connect with Geoffrey: @thegeoffingram IG | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn The Power of One Academy and Podcast | ICreate Studios | ICLD www.icreateleadership.org Thanks so much for considering this episode of I'm Not Sure. But, It's Okay. Tell us about your takeaways from the convo with Geoff. Visit NotSureOkay.live to learn more about the I'm Not Sure. But, It's Okay. 100 Stories Project and Podcast, share your story and access resources about Living Better | Learning Daily | Leading Boldly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mr Anupam Jalote, CEO of iCreate (International Centre for Entrepreneurship and Technology) shares the philosophy behind the EVangelise innovation challenge aimed at improving efficiency of electric 2 & 3 wheelers, details of the various categories & stages of the challenge as well as rewards at each stage. He emphasizes on the idea of building knowledge-based enterprises of India at iCreate. He also talks about the upcoming exciting international EV 2&3 wheeler open race at Statue of Unity, Gujarat. Note that the last date of submitting EVangelise application for IDEA stage is 15th September and the last date of application for DESIGN stage is 15th October.
Tyrone Wilson is the Founder, President & CEO of iCreate Limited. His vision is to develop the region's creative economy and make the Caribbean a powerhouse in the digital, tech & creative world. Tyrone became the youngest CEO on the Jamaica Stock Exchange when he listed his brainchild - iCreate Institute, raising seventy million Jamaican dollars (USD 540,000). Tyrone is the recipient of many awards and accolades, including Jamaica's Prime Minister's Youth Award for Excellence in Entrepreneurship, the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica's 50 under 50 Business Leaders Award, and the Caribbean Journal's Entrepreneur of the Year for the Caribbean. iCreate Institute: https://www.icreateedu.com Connect with me on: LinkedIn: Simon Küpper Instagram: @simonkuepper Twitter: @kueppersimon Website https://simonkuepper.com
Soutenez iWeek sur Patreon. Bienvenue dans cet épisode 36 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! iOS 14.5 + on a testé les Air Tags Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François Le Truédic. Production : OUATCH Audio. Cette semaine : on a déjà testé les Air Tags qui sortent officiellement demain ! Elie Abitbol vous fait une démonstration, en live, de la mise en route d'un Air Tag et de son utilisation avec l'appli "Localiser...". Autre info de la semaine : l'arrivée de mises à jour dont iOS 14.5 et macOS Big Sur 11.3. Parmi les nouveautés : le déverrouillage de l'iPhone, même masqué, avec son Apple Watch sous le nouveau watchOS 7.4 (à partir de l'Apple Watch Series 3), plus de 200 nouveaux emojis et ATT, la nouvelle fonction de gestion de vos données personnelles qui fait trembler Facebook. Le paramétrage d'ATT sur iPhone / iPad est d'ailleurs l'un des deux tutos audio de la semaine. L'autre concerne la mise à jour du HomePod mini puisqu'une mise à jour 14.5 de HomepodOS est également disponible. Mais savez-vous effectuer cette mise à jour ? Egalement au programme : le test du kit Meross (30€) pour piloter votre porte de garage (ou votre portail) dans "Ma maison connectée" (avec Elie Abitbol), et toutes les infos de la semaine dont l'entrée en production intensive du processeur M2 d'Apple et le vol de plans (dont celui du futur MacBook Pro 16 pouces) sur les serveurs de Qanta, l'un des prestataires d'Apple. Une bonne nouvelle, enfin : iCreate, le magazine des utilisateurs Mac, iPad, iPhone & Watch devient partenaire d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) le podcast. Chaque mois, retrouvez la chronique de Benjamin VINCENT dans iCreate en commençant par le n°179 qui vient d'arriver en kiosque (6€) et sur iCreate.fr. En couverture : "Plus loin avec iCloud". Gagnez des exemplaires d'iCreate et des abonnements d'1 an en écoutant iWeek (la semaine Apple) le podcast ! Rendez-vous jeudi 6 mai 2021 avant 20h pour l'épisode 37 ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple) Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : patreon.com/iweek RAPPEL 1 : la version vidéo de chaque épisode est désormais accessible gratuitement, chaque vendredi, sur la chaîne YouTube d'iWeek. Abonnez-vous ! RAPPEL 2 : l'accès aux chapîtres est désormais disponible sur Apple Podcasts !
The Entrepreneur’s Café: Creating True Wealth from the Inside Out
Show Notes Episode 27 Wealth Chat #4 with Host Erica Ross-Krieger:“Strengthening Your Relationship with Money” In this episode, Podcast Host, Master Business Coach, and EFT Expert, Erica Ross-Krieger, provides Wealth Chat #4. Listen in as Erica shares:Rick Carson's 7-step ICREATE schemata / model for improving relationships.A description of each of the 7 steps.How each step applies to our relationship with money.An exercise with a $1 bill to help you connect with money.An invitation to join Erica in her upcoming masterclass, “Tapping into Wealth,” so you can clear the blocks you have in applying any or all of the 7 steps. Tapping into Wealth Masterclass Registration:http://EricaRossCoach.com/Masterclass 10-Day Money Mindset Makeover Coursehttp://EricaRossCoach.com/10Day Related Episodes Mentioned: Wealth Chat #3 – 7 Types of Money – Episode 26https://ericarosscoach.com/Ep26 Wealth Chat #2 – Multiple Streams of Income – Episode 13https://ericarosscoach.com/13 Wealth Chat #1 – Clear This Type of Clutter – Episode 12https://ericarosscoach.com/12 Rick Carson's Material (books, services, website):https://www.tamingyourgremlin.com Connect with Erica Ross-Krieger: • For her free Entrepreneur's Wealth Kit:http://EricaRossCoach.com/Toolkit WEBSITE:http://EricaRossCoach.comFACEBOOK GROUP:https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheECafeFACEBOOK PAGE:https://www.facebook.com/EricaRossCoachTWITTER:https://twitter.com/EricaRossCoach Erica Ross-Krieger, M.A., BCCErica Ross-Krieger, M.A, is a nationally acclaimed Business and Success-Mindset Coach, author of the inspirational book, Seven Sacred Attitudes®—How to Live in the Richness of the Moment, and an EFT (Tapping) Expert6, 7, & 8-figure entrepreneurs hire Erica to help them identify and clear the inner mindset blocks that are keeping them from new levels of wealth. The founder of New Attitudes Corporation, Erica works with entrepreneurs throughout the world, inspiring them to come to life more fully and helping them attain these new levels of wealth as they define it. Erica's wide range of educational achievements include a Master's Degree in Organization Development, certificates in EFT (Tapping) as well as in Nutrition Education, and post-graduate training as an Art Therapist.Erica blends her extensive professional background with her personal life experiences to offer powerful and transformative programs, services, products and the Entrepreneur's Café Podcast, rich with multi-faceted wisdom—in doing so, her work fosters a sense of well-being for clients, readers, and podcast listeners worldwide.Erica lives in Northern California with her husband, Steve, and a garden of lavender that soothes her soul.
The fellas return with another episode. This week we feature Suge the barber, a Detroit native who like most was an athlete, but a rare condition shortened his football aspirations. Suge left Detroit and hit hard times but was reluctant to return home where his support system was. But during that time and struggle, Suge gained a passion for barbering by cutting charitably. Struggling to pay for barber college, Suge made a way with the help on others and faith in god and the rest was history. We discuss his origins, the Detroit history and what makes the city unique and Suge's specialty..."The Man Weave" Suge has an amazing journey and he's very transparent and vulnerable. This will truly inspire and motivate. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRMsvU8x2a-FkCWBS-JwBgQ Apple podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-cut-my-way-out/id1534702989 Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RliFis3lc25CSOgy4dieV?si=OlW5227TSJW9ZViOU46YGg iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-i-cut-my-way-out-74638487?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/SW8IWrCkMcb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cut-my-way-out/support
Known as the Millennial Leadership Coach, Geoff Ingram has learned a few things about life through his experience. You can visit his official website: www.icreateleadership.org to find more information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today’s guest on the “Phil with Forbes 30” podcast is Bright Jaja – Founder of iCreate Africa Forbes List: Africa Year: 2019 Category: Business My guest, Bright Jaja has one of the most unique projects to help empower young Africans. Around the world people tend not to appreciate or value those that have vocational or basic technical skills. Bright is changing that perception by rebranding and showcasing the talents of trade workers and their importance in today’s economy. Bright is the Founder of iCreate Africa, which is a training facility for people to learn new vocational and trade skills. The facility helps those who do not seek or cannot afford higher education, to be trained in areas such as coding, plumbing, tailoring, barbering, carpentry and more. The company has also created a unique event called iCreate Skill Fest. It's one of Africa’s largest technical and vocational skills competitions. After training at the facility, skilled students are showcased in the competitions where potential employers are invited. The result helps students obtain jobs or internships. More importantly, the competition helps to change the perception of people who have opted to attend trade schools. The two-day iCreate Skill Fest competition has featured over 84 competitors from West Africa competing in 14 skill categories. So far iCreate Africa has helped over 80,000 people who could not afford a traditional education. The company is active on Social Media and has launched a new service to connect graduates with potential employers at www.skillers.ng Bright is inspirational in how he has overcome the odds to launch his program. His goal is to create five-million jobs and to expand curriculum to include skills of the future such as augmented reality or blockchain technology. I hope you enjoy this episode and admire Bright’s exceptional ambitions as much as I do. “Under 30 Seconds Round” 1. What is the book you’ve gifted more often than any other book, and why? Psycho-cybernetics, Maxwell Maltz, MD, FICS because it makes people see the possibilities of their mind. 2. What’s one of the best investments and one of the worst investments you’ve ever made and why? Best - Learning how to use my life-skills. 3. What’s the most impactful thing you do in your Morning routine and most impactful thing you do in your Evening routine? AM - Watching our interviews, the videos and documentaries that we create. PM - I quietly review my day and think about my progress. 4. Pretend you won the Peter Thiel Fellowship and you were going to get money to start a business instead of go to college, what’s the very first thing you’d do to start a new business? Investing and developing a creative brand image. 5. The next goal? Focus on empowering young Africans to take the global stage. In the REVIEW SECTION, please let me know… The city / country you’re tuning in from! How Bright Jaja’s story has inspired you! And, your favorite part of this episode! Tell me the questions you’d like me to ask future Forbes 30 Under 30 Members! GUEST INFO: Bright Jaja – Founder of iCreate Africa CONTACT: Twitter @jajazy and Instagram @officialbrightjaja WEBSITE: http://www.icreateafrica.com/ PROJECT: http://www.skillers.ng COUPON CODE DISCOUNT for audience: "Phil30" HOST INFO: Phil Michaels SOCIAL: @iamphilmichaels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/philmichaels PODCAST WEBSITE: www.philwithforbes30.com PHIL’s WEBSITE: www.iamphilmichaels.com
Creative training company, iCreate, has shown typical startup struggles towards profitability in its first year as a listed company, but founder and CEO, Tyrone Wilson, is confident they will turn things around in the medium to long term, as enrollment picks up. And The Analysts weight in on Jamaica's real estate industry, First Rock's IPO, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalilahrey/support
Summary: Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, speaks with Kyle Kemper, Author. The two discuss crypto and the future of blockchain.Show Notes:● :30— Introduction of Kyle Kemper, Author, thought leader, and consultant in the Crypto space● 1:30— Kyle’s bitcoin awakening and what he has done since then to progress blockchain● 2:36— What is possible when we have a single place to store our digital assets● 3:33— Through our phones, we can capture a lot of different things - gps, data, locations. There is a big opportunity to also store our digital unified wallets.● 6:19— How Kyle got to do a two hour demo of crypto purchasing for Canadian CEOs and Mayors● 10:00— We operate in a society with a lot of technology welfare--facebook is free, Google is free● 11:00— How aspiration and reality can skew data● 12:30— Unlocking the Golden Age with a unified wallet● 13:40—The unified wallet can be used for health applications, voting applications, implications around security and redundancy, and access rights.● 14:50— It is important that we have stewardship of this crypto technology and pioneer it in a responsible way.● 16:21— Data rights are some of the most contentious rights right now and how blockchain will change or hinder the space.● 17:30— Why compliance tends to be another important issue for blockchain.● 18:00— How are financial incumbents dealing with the arrival of blockchain startups.● 19:53— It is really hard for large incumbents to be on the forefront of this area.● 22:50—Why banks make things difficult not to further blockchain but instead to create an obstacle for the area’s growth.● 24:00— How the big six banks could be hurting the crypto space.● 26:00— Why now is a good time to start getting into the crypto space● 28:20—Insidious agents are a huge obstacle for the blockchain space right now. Deceit and dishonesty associated with some scam wallets are causing mistrust to flourish.● 29:14—There are people exploiting the super insecure nature of the wallets right now. Be wary.● 30:14—The blockchain space is going to free a lot of people from tedious monotonous processes.● 32:14—There is the opportunity to move past a labor based society--based on hours and minutes.3 Key Points:1. There is a lot of potential for blockchain to make a lot of tedious processes obsolete.2. For this technology to be universal, we need it to be open sourced. For this, we need adigital unified wallet.3. This solution needs to be pioneered without deceit. Blockchain can be a solution or the problem if it isn't done right.Tweetable Quotes:- ̈Bitcoin solved how do we have digital cash. Blockchain technology will solve how do Icreate secure digital cards” –Kyle- “Where is all of this going to lie? There is a need for an open digital wallet” – Kyle- “There are other considerations, like what do we do with children? They have birthcertificates and data.” –Kyle- “To make this universal, it has to be open sourced.” –JasonResources Mentioned:● The Fintech Impact● Itunes to access the podcast● Refer to Jason Pereira ́s Linkedin for Information about the Fintech events● Kyle Kemper● Book: Unified Wallet: Unlocking● Woodgate Financial See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This was my first solo podcast as I wanted to share our iCreate Google Site with friends of the pod. The iCreate site gives learners a resource to support them in their creative endeavors, specifically when it comes to open opportunities for them to demonstrate their understanding of a concept... Read More
Introduction to the (iCREATE) PODCAST this is my first time doing a podcast I run a YouTube channel but it's a different thing entirely in the world of podcasting so hope you enjoy would talk to you in the next podcast PEACE....
Image Copyright baltimorevelo.com, sketchup.com, google & purcellit.co.uk This is the second of my ‘two-parter' with Dawn Lyle, from iCreate. We left off last time after talking about the psychological benefits and emotional engagement of Virtual and Augmented Reality. So, today we dig a little deeper into some of the harder benefits, use applications and ROI of […] The post Series 4 PropTech: Augmented & Virtual Reality Part 2 – with Dawn Lyle from iCreate appeared first on The Property Voice.
Image Copyright from ICreate Series 4 PropTech: Augmented & Virtual Reality Part 1 – with Dawn Lyle from iCreate I am joined on the show today with Dawn Lyle, the founder of a visual communications and marketing company in the property sector called iCreate. We delve into the subject of augmented and virtual reality, sharing […] The post Series 4 PropTech: Augmented & Virtual Reality Part 1 – with Dawn Lyle from iCreate appeared first on The Property Voice.
This episode is the third in our series documenting the Integrated Learning Systems project, a collaboration between the Nellie Mae Education Foundation, the Highlander Institute, and several other Rhode Island-based stakeholders endeavoring to design and pilot systems that promote student centered learning. In this episode, we’re talking with Paula Dillon, the Assistant Superintendent of Barrington Public Schools in Barrington, Rhode Island. Paula talks with us about some of the challenges and opportunities that her staff and students have faced while implementing their iCreate lab, specially carved out space for students to pursue individualized learning and creation.
Geoffrey Ingram is the founder of iCreate Leadership Development Initiative, Inc. alongside his wife Nicoya Ingram. iCreate, Inc. is a community development and outreach organization that develops and empowers leaders. Geoffrey shares with Soy some of the issues in our communities and explains how iCreate addresses them. In addition, he announces the Power of One Leadership Conference, held at Beulah Heights University (Atlanta, GA), from June 30th - August 1st. The motto "it takes a village" is the heart of every action and program sponspored by iCreate Leadership Development Initiative, Inc. For more information and to register for the conference, visit http://www.icreateleadership.org.
iCreate Cafe Ashraf Khalil's journey brought him, not just from Syria, but through a battle with cancer to wellness and a vegan lifestyle. He has his career and shares not just recipes but his technical skills.
iCreate Cafe Ashraf Khalil's journey brought him, not just from Syria, but through a battle with cancer to wellness and a vegan lifestyle. He has his career and shares not just recipes but his technical skills.
iCreate Cafe Ashraf Khalil's journey brought him, not just from Syria, but through a battle with cancer to wellness and a vegan lifestyle. He has his career and shares not just recipes but his technical skills.
Inbox Music Winner Prez Smoke speaks on his Inglewood background, being President of a community based motorcycle club and ultimately turning his life around for the better. The video to his single "Sweeeptakes" ft. Shorty Mac YG is coming soon. De-Capo Music Group also make their Home Grown Radio debut. The producer duo Droyd & iCreate explain their individual traits, NY roots and what ultimately led them to venture out to LA to further pursue the music. You can hear their work with Home Grown artists such as Thurz, DUBB & Futuristic just to name a few. Word to Vakseen!
Many argue that the iPad is the premiere consumption device at this time but it isn’t very good at creating. I want to walk through some thoughts to battle that thinking. Creating on the iPad is different but it is an effective creation device. The very nature of the device itself and how we interface with it provide for a uniquely creative environment. Effectively creating on the iPad requires a different workflow from traditional computers. Once users get proficient with that workflow, the iPad becomes an amazing creation device!
Many argue that the iPad is the premiere consumption device at this time but it isn’t very good at creating. I want to walk through some thoughts to battle that thinking. Creating on the iPad is different but it is an effective creation device. The very nature of the device itself and how we interface with it provide for a uniquely creative environment. Effectively creating on the iPad requires a different workflow from traditional computers. Once users get proficient with that workflow, the iPad becomes an amazing creation device!
Marcos Sagrado, director editorial, nos habla de Computer Hoy, Personal computer y iCreate, revistas especializadas en informática y nuevas tecnologías.
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Check it out in iTunes by clicking the iTunes icon on the top right corner or clicking here : ! 00:26 – Wiebetech : R.A.I.D. 6 ! 04:59 – User Groups UK & Ireland. 06:20 – Peter Green‘s Tablet Mac Mini. 12:38 – iCreate magazine. 16:34 – Parallels Desktop.
Check it out in iTunes by clicking the iTunes icon on the top right corner or clicking here : ! 00:26 – Wiebetech : R.A.I.D. 6 ! 04:59 – User Groups UK & Ireland. 06:20 – Peter Green‘s Tablet Mac Mini. 12:38 – iCreate magazine. 16:34 – Parallels Desktop.