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加瀬「メールシステム運用は、昔から丁稚奉公のような形でしか、スキルの伝承ができていなかったように思います。Internet Week のような開かれた場で、運用ノウハウやよりよいセキュリティ対策が少しでも広まることを期待しています」
Internet Week 2024 が、11月19日から11月27日に開催される。前半はオンラインで、後半の 3 日間はリアル会場(今年は浅草橋ヒューリックホール&カンファレンス)開催。主催は一般社団法人日本ネットワークインフォメーションセンター(JPNIC)。
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A 40-year veteran in the entertainment, media and events industries, J. B. is more ambitious and optimistic than ever about the potential for events and experiential storytelling to drive growth, progress and change. In his view, Empire is just getting started. J. B. Miller, President & CEO of Empire Entertainment, is an Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer with over four decades of experience as a producer and representative of the interests of global corporations, not-for-profits, private individuals and governments in all areas of the entertainment industries. As an Executive Producer, Miller has created, produced and overseen production of thousands of major corporate, not-for-profit and private events on six continents for clients that include Google, Time, Microsoft, The Walt Disney Company, Dartmouth College, Goldman Sachs, Mercedes-Benz, PepsiCo, IBM, Samsung, SONY, American Express, Viacom and many of others. Miller was recognized as Producer of the Year by BizBash's Reader's Choice Awards and has been named among the “Top 1,000 People in the U.S. Event Industry”. Since founding Empire in 1993, Miller and the Empire team have produced major events, broadcasts, conferences, premieres, parties, launches, grand openings, festivals and awards programs including Time Magazine's Time 100 Gala, The TriBeCa Film Festival, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Goalkeepers, The Webby Awards, Internet Week, The Clinton Global Initiative's Global Citizen Awards, The Gotham Awards, Japan Society's Centennial Celebration, the Keep a Child Alive Black Ball and the Grand Opening of Atlantis, Palm Island in Dubai among many others.
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Azher Ahmed left Pakistan at the age of 3. He ultimately grew to build his career in overseeing the digital marketing and transformation initiatives for top marketing agencies and Fortune 500 companies. Azher speaks about the impact his Pakistani culture and Islamic faith had throughout his career.His expertise includes: brand strategy, sponsorships, data-driven personalization, performance marketing, consultancy, product development, and creative/content strategy, all of which are deeply rooted in data & technology.His accomplishments have resulted in multiple awards, opportunities for speaking engagements and press including Social Media Week, SXSW, Advertising Week, Internet Week, judging for Advertising Age, Clios, and American Marketing Association.
Jeff Fernandez is dedicated to building businesses that help people. He is the CEO and co-founder of Dandi, the analytics platform for advancing DEI. Launched in stealth mode in 2018, Dandi's customers today include Oscar Health, Braze, Care/Of, Teachable, Rhino, and Blue Shield of California.As an advisor, Jeff works with socially-conscious companies including Sealed. He is a seed investor in Hone and a limited partner at Combine, a design-led venture capital firm.Prior to Dandi, Jeff led Grovo, the enterprise learning company that he co-founded in 2010. Built with a mission to remake employee training, Grovo was used in 190 countries around the world and named by Fortune the second-best workplace in the US. Grovo was acquired in 2018 by Cornerstone OnDemand (NASDAQ: CSOD).Originally from Dumont, NJ, Jeff graduated with the highest honors from Harvard, where he wrote his thesis on maximizing human performance. Jeff has spoken at events including TEDx, SXSW, Internet Week, and ASU+GSV, and has contributed to Inc., Fast Company, Forbes, and more. Jeff lives in New Jersey with his wife Cori and their two kids Remi and Rafael.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
Today's guest, Grace Atwood is the founder + voice behind The Stripe. Grace is currently based in Charleston, South Carolina after 15 years in Manhattan and Brooklyn. She grew up on Cape Cod, which she credits for her love of the ocean (and probably a nautical stripe or two). The blog began in January of 2010 (originally Stripes & Sequins), born out of a love of fashion, beauty, and making. Prior to running this site full-time, Grace was the director of social media for BaubleBar. Before that, she worked in marketing for Procter & Gamble and Coty. She has spoken about social media and blogging at panels for Internet Week, ShopStyle, General Assembly, and IFB. She's been featured in Glamour, The Coveteur, StyleWatch, Apartment Therapy, and more. In 2019 she was named one of The Daily Front Row‘s 50 names to know right now. Outside of work, Grace's passions include food, wine, art, yoga, reading, film, her Persian cat Tyrion, and travel. We know listeners will enjoy today's episode! We can't wait to hear what your favorite takeaways! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support
Welcome to The Voice of Retail. I'm your host Michael LeBlanc. This podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada.In this episode, meet Howard Tiersky, Author of the Wall St.Journal best-selling book, Winning Digital Customers: The Antidote To Irrelevance. In a wide-ranging interview with this digital veteran, Howard takes us through his five-step roadmap to thriving in a digital world.Thanks for tuning into this special episode of The Voice of Retail. If you haven't already, be sure and click subscribe on your favourite podcast platform so new episodes will land automatically twice a week, and check out my other retail industry media properties; the Remarkable Retail podcast, the Conversations with CommerceNext podcast, and the Food Professor podcast. Last but not least, if you are into BBQ, check out my all new YouTube barbecue show, Last Request Barbeque, with new episodes each and every week!I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company & Maven Media, and if you're looking for more content, or want to chat follow me on LinkedIn, or visit my website meleblanc.co! Have a safe week everyone!I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company & Maven Media, and if you're looking for more content, or want to chat follow me on LinkedIn, or visit my website meleblanc.co! Have a safe week everyone! About HowardI've had the amazing opportunity to help leaders at dozens of the world's largest brands navigate digital transformation—to re-invent their customer journeys to earn the love of today's "Digital Customers." I've learned so much after 20+ years doing this type of work and I'm excited that my most recent book was named on the WSJ Best Selling list. It's called WINNING DIGITAL CUSTOMERS and is a blueprint for how any company can methodically remake itself to win in a digital era. In it I reveal the methods I've developed to get alignment at large organizations around transformation and then to implement it successfully. If you'd like to check out a few sample chapters just IM me.It's been an incredible journey. I spent 15 years leading digital practices at 2 of the world's largest consulting firms. Then 12 years ago I decided to leave a senior role at Capgemini to start my own firm, initially with 1 client and 0 employees. My wife was quite concerned about that decision! She's happy now though, as the company has grown to over 75 amazing people working with large brands like Verizon, NBC, Avis, A&E, Mattel, AAA, & Airbus. We've won many awards but more importantly have driven massive and measurable value through helping transform our client's customer experiences. I speak regularly at conferences such as The Front End of Innovation, DMA, Internet Week, and CES. I also publish frequently and have been a contributor to CIO magazine. I was named by IDG as one of the "Top 10 Digital Transformation Influencers," & by Enterprise Management 360 as “One of the Top 10 Digital Transformation Influencers That Will Change Your World.” I was also honored to be featured on a 1 hr video program with the Harvard Business Review, and I've served as an adjunct professor at the NYU graduate school.Other brands I've worked with include: Turner, Sprint, Office Depot, Farmers, CNA and Mercury Insurance, Sears, Merrill Lynch, GM, Amex, CBS, Allstate, Amazon, Mastercard, Sylvania, Merck, Aventis, Houghton Mifflin, Universal Studios, Wiley, Viacom, Crayola, Mcgraw-Hill, Nutrisystem, NFL, NBA, Visa, Shubert, Moodys, Morgan Stanley, Gulfstream, Exelon, GMAC, Fox, Chevron, D&B, Bloomberg, Sesame Workshop, Barnes & Noble Education.I live in NJ with my wife Lana & my 5 children...or I guess I should say 4 of my children..my oldest, Rachel, left this year to begin her freshman year at Dartmouth. If you are at an enterprise looking to transform and win digital customers, please connect with me, and we can schedule a call to explore whether and where my team and I can be of help. About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated on thought leadership panels worldwide. Michael was recently added to ReThink Retail's prestigious Top 100 Global Retail Influencers for a second year in 2022. Michael is also the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail, plus the Remarkable Retail with author Steve Dennis, Global E-Commerce Tech Talks and The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. Most recently, Michael launched Conversations with CommerceNext, a podcast focussed on retail eCommerce, digital marketing and retail careers - all available on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music and all major podcast platforms. Michael is also the producer and host of the “Last Request Barbeque” channel on YouTube where he cooks meals to die for and influencer riches.
It's wonderful to bring to the podcast a veteran and friend my our days in media tech who has pivoted only to find challenge, change and a new path. Today, the amazing Debbie Gisonni is the Founder of SELF POWER NOW and is a best-selling author and life coach who inspires people to make simple changes that radically improve self-awareness and success. With over two decades in corporate leadership and a parallel career as a wellness entrepreneur, Debbie has been a role model and was one of the first female publishers in the tech market for Network Computing and Internet Week. The courses she offers today holistically address all realms of life – mental, physical, spiritual and emotional – and empower people to rise above the daily challenges of life and work. She is also the author of, The Goddess of Happiness: A Down-to-Earth Guide for Heavenly Balance and Bliss, Vita's Will: Real Life Lessons about Life, Death & Moving On, Note to Self: Love, and a contributing author to, If Women Ruled the World. For More Info: www.selfpowernow.com
It's internet week (Beep beep, boop boop, modem screeching noises)! Sam starts us off with a look at project CyberSyn, a 1970s attempt by communist Chile to let a computer with a millionth the power of an iPhone run its entire economy. Next, Tom's been looking at archaeological finds identified through the highly scientific medium of... Google Earth. Next week's episode is a patron exclusive all about light! Find it at patreon.com/thatwasgenius Subscribe and listen to us! Apple Music // Podbean // Overcast // Stitcher // TuneIn // Spotify Welcome to That Was Genius: Two blokes. An immature sense of humour. And 10,000 years of human civilisation. A weekly podcast looking at the weirder side of history. Join Sam Datta-Paulin (he likes history and lives in Britain) and Tom Berry (he also likes history and used to live in New Zealand but is now in the UK as well), for a weekly reflection on the bold, the brilliant... And the downright strange. From bizarre events and stories to equally odd inventions, barely a day goes by without something incredible (or incredibly stupid) happening around the world. We upload new episodes every Wednesday night/Thursday morning (UK time). Check us out on Facebook (and our Facebook group for memes and fun), Instagram, Twitter and via our website, and please do subscribe to us and leave us a review if you like what you hear!
We talk about the internet and some interesting facts that we don't know about and discuss some documentaries also. Hope you enjoy this week :)
What it is and what it will be!! The culture pushers are back for the second installment of our week four classic game by game breakdown to help you with your most important start/sit decisions. So just like part 1 of our week breakdown, we'll serve you up with some news & notes from around the league first, then, we'll dive right into the last eight games on this week and discuss who we believe you should start or sit and explain our process behind it. As always, if you enjoy what you hear, give us a like and review . Also, you can find our rankings at (ffinsession.com), and feel free to follow our twitter page (@fantasynsession). Enjoy the show, and if possible, please help Javar out with his internet service!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fantasyinsession-podcast/support
Today, we are delighted to have the honor of speaking to Liz King Caruso! Liz is an icon, a thought-leader, and an innovator in our industry! She is an entrepreneur. She has been running her company for the last ten years, and she has gained recognition for her success from many different publications and organizations. Liz is joining us today to discuss the difference between virtual and face to face events and how to design them. She will explain what you need to learn now to be ready afterward. She will also talk about what you need to know to be able to plan a virtual experience and to partner with the people helping you to deliver that experience to your customer. Liz King Caruso's bio Liz King Caruso is an Event Specialist, Consultant & Speaker who is passionate about impactful, successful & fun events. Liz launched Liz King Events while still running events FT for Columbia University and quickly became a thought leader/influencer amongst her peers after voraciously sharing content on event best practices. Liz works with thought leaders like Ramit Sethi, Microsoft, SeatGeek, Teamworthy Ventures, Ramon Ray, and many others to host strategic conferences and events that engage their audience, build their brand and sell their products and services. She also works with other independent event hustlers to help them run more successful businesses through her consulting program called IGNITE. IGNITE helps amazing planners tap into their brilliance and build their thought leadership so they can get more of the right clients and become more financially stable. In addition, Liz ran one of the most iconic event-tech conferences in the industry called Techsytalk LIVE. Liz has been featured in the Successful Meetings list of 25 Most Influential People in the Meetings Industry, Connect Magazine's list of 40 Under 40 Up-and-Coming Event Planners, and Meetings and Conventions list of Top Influential Female Leaders in the Events Industry, amongst other awards. How Liz got into the industry Liz initially worked in a counseling center and wanted to be a family psychologist. She later changed her mind, so she moved on and took an administrative position on the event team at Columbia University in New York City. Before that, she had no idea that event planning could be a career. She had always planned events while growing up, so she pursued it and ended up getting promoted into a role that just did the events. She got lots of experience and eventually broke out on her own and started running Liz King Events. A mentor Having a mentor is very important. Liz was mentored by France La Flamme, who runs La Flamme Consulting Group, in Connecticut. They got connected through an organization called Score. Becoming a thought leader If you want to become a thought leader, Liz advises you not to try to become one. You need to be curious, willing to collaborate, and willing to share your experiences. You also need to pay attention to understanding your specific niche and what you are very good at doing, and you have to be specific. A key to developing thought leadership A key to developing thought leadership is keeping people in the know regarding what your thoughts are. It is not about the size of your audience It is not about the size of your audience. It is about you having some meaningful thoughts around a particular topic that people can identify. Techsytalk Techsytalk started in about 2010 because Liz wanted to know more about the cool platforms that she was learning about. It was Internet Week in New York City, so Liz partnered with a friend in the industry, and they decided to do a showcase. They gave ten companies four minutes each to share what they were doing, followed by networking. The goal was for Liz to learn, and from there, the conference kept on evolving. Techsytalk is coming back Liz will be bringing Techsytalk back in November of this year. She is ready to push the boundaries now because the demand is a lot higher, currently. The balance between hybrid and online events going forward Many people have been doing many online events during the COVID crisis, so there is a lot of scope for opportunity. Since many have seen that some platforms are not meeting their needs to do things virtually, the technology is currently evolving very quickly because the tech companies finally have enough clients to push everything to where it needs to be. Getting back to in-person events with hybrid Liz thinks that hybrid is not going to be just a transition. She thinks it will help us get to in-person events faster and more safely. And now that people know what can be done with virtual, it will stay as a long-term component of most large conferences and events, and larger conventions and city-wide events. Retreat businesses will be booming Liz foresees that the retreat business will be booming in the future. There will be a lot more small face-to-face groups of people, high-end tickets, and meaningful experiences, and also a lot more similar virtual experiences. Some tools for engagement Liz suggests mixing up your formats and offering short sessions combined with longer sessions when necessary. And also rethinking what you would typically do in an in-person environment. Fun is important with virtual Fun is important with virtual because it is harder to keep people engaged in a virtual setting. Virtual is flexible Virtual offers more flexibility than in-person, so you need to consider new kinds of opportunities for using virtual. Designing a virtual event versus a face-to-face event Many planners become overwhelmed with the idea of a virtual event. Yet, the skill set required for planning a virtual event is much the same as the skill set for planning a face-to-face event. A great event planner will look at the goals and then design a program to fit those goals. Virtual networking Great event planners need to work out new and innovative ways to do virtual networking. People prefer person-to-person Since people prefer having a person-to-person experience and talking to others face-to-face, Liz does not see virtual reality and holograms taking over in the events world. An optimistic view of the future of the meetings and events industry Liz sees good things for the future of the industry because it is very resilient, and it brings out people's creativity. Technology, particularly in the virtual space, is being pushed to new levels, which gets companies to innovate, and people are craving in-person experiences right now, so there will be more opportunities for in-person experiences in the future than we have had in the past. Disruptions are necessary Liz believes that we need disruptions in our industry. If we look back at this time thirty years from now, we will see how far we have come as a result of having gone through this difficult time. Getting ready for the future Right now, you will need to learn more about technology and the virtual experience because that will carry you long into the future. You also need to think about the value that you bring to the table and what you do for your clients because there could be some new, non-virtual services that you could be offering them that are just outside of the box. Links and resources: Connect with Liz Liz's website You can find Liz under Liz King Events on all social media platforms. 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By 2030, those over 65 will account for 23 percent of the population. The Covid-19 pandemic has put the lives of seniors under a spotlight. Getting online - especially right now - can mean the difference between getting food to your house, connecting with family, and getting the vital information you need to protect yourself. When digital literacy isn't promoted across all ages of society, what do we risk losing?For most of us, Zoom calls with family members, online exercise classes, ordering food for delivery and any manner of Google-able things have been mandatory to our mental and physical health during the pandemic. But for older Canadians, it’s different. Many seniors lack a basic access to these lifelines. Researchers put it down to “digital ageism”—the subject of this episode of No Little Plans.Canada is aging. By 2030, 23 per cent of the population will consist of Canadians over 65, a cohort that we’ve been hearing will live longer than ever before. All of our assumptions on healthy ageing, however, have been overshadowed in the last few months by Covid-19. The crisis has made us examine how much the systems we have in place in society are failing older people, how ill-prepared we are to protect the spread of the virus in assisted living facilities—and how far we have yet to come in improving seniors’ capacity to stay informed, safe and cared for in an increasingly networked world.As Concordia University’s Kim Sawchuk explains in this episode, digital ageism is fundamentally about the denial of services to older people. Sawchuk is a professor of Communication Studies at the university. She’s written on age, ageing and its cultural impact since 1996. She is also a principal investigator Ageing + Communication + Technologies (ACT), a project that brings together researchers and partners to address how new forms of communication affect the experience of ageing.“We need to provide access to people in their post-retirement years to devices and services,” Sawchuk argues. “We do not need to blame older people for not knowing.” Instead of the bias directed at seniors—that they’re somehow unable to learn new skills—Sawchuk makes the case for more access to digital literacy programs, plus a policy shift that make the internet and data in general more affordable to those on fixed incomes. “We need to lower the cost of access. We need to get rid of exorbitant punitive fees for data overages,” she says. “If we value universal health care and citizenship, we have to think about the universal right to access in this country.”To find out more about the relationship of seniors to digital literacy, we spoke with Craig Silverman, the media editor of BuzzFeed. His team recently published a series of stories on the website under the banner “Protect Your Parents from the Internet Week.”Silverman recalls the idea took root in early 2019, when he read independent research about Twitter and Facebook that noted people over 65 were struggling to distinguish between credible news and false claims online. He also points to “a generational susceptibility to the role algorithms play” in targeting content to demographics and user types. “All of us to some extent can fall to disinformation or misinformation,” Silverman notes, but his research discovered senior citizens were particularly prone to believing the misinformation, and to falling prey to malware and to online scams.One of his takeaways for how to fix this problem goes back to the idea of broader education: Silverman points out that we have a wide array of digital literacy programs for school-aged students, but not nearly the same for those over 65. Filling that gap, he says, are public libraries with their roster of digital literacy programs tailored to various age groups and communities. Still, more needs to be done.The way Kim Sawchuk sees it, everyone, no matter their age, should be able to engage in using technology “with joy and not stress.” In making this episode, we discovered a perfect example of this principle. We dropped in on a virtual gathering of members of RECAA, an organization in Montreal that advocates for senior communities. (The full name is Respecting Elder Communities Against Abuse.) The Zoom call was a rehearsal for members of an elder choir and their choir master—pure joy hearing and seeing those voices lift each other up.Seventy-seven year old Anne Caines, a volunteer coordinator at RECAA, spoke to us about how members of the organization call each other elders instead of seniors. “Elders, for us, denotes a relationship rather than a category or demographic group,” she said.When the conversation turned to the pandemic, Caines made a point of touching on the invaluable nature of digital literacy and how her peers lack the technology to stay in touch with their community. “Why can’t we see our loved ones?” she asked. Why can’t we get more older Canadians connected to the people they need most—at a time when they need it most of all?CREDITS: No Little Plans is hosted by Vicky Mochama. This episode was produced by Ellen Payne Smith and Jay Cockburn, with executive production by Katie Jensen. This podcast was created by Strategic Content Labs by Vocal Fry Studios for Community Foundations of Canada. Subscribe or listen to us via the outlets above, and follow us at @nolittlepodcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Meanwhile, like Daniel Burnham said: “Make big plans; aim high in hope and work.”
Le notizia più importanti della settimana: ditemi con un commento quale volete approfondire!Internet Week Recap: Internet, una settimana prima :DIl format che vi aggiorna sulle cose importanti che accadono su Internet.Parliamo dei Videodeep Fake, di Alexa e Accessibilità, di Snapchat, Facebook, Pinterest e YouTube.Per la SEO invece le novità per i Ristoranti, la Search Console, il Core Upadate e tutto il casino di Google e dei giornali in Francia.-------------------------------INDICE E FONTISOCIAL00:39 Video Deepfake http://bit.ly/2o3M0et03:38 Alexa e le persone non vedenti http://bit.ly/2mqv41404:42 Snapchat secondo me chiuderà http://bit.ly/2oQ4HCI05:45 Facebook nasconde i Like! http://bit.ly/2o74Ocw06:03 Nuove funzionalità Pinterest anche in Italia http://bit.ly/2o1R2rM06:32 Nuove campagne video youtube http://bit.ly/2mtJ4aqSEO07:54 Rubrica Google http://bit.ly/2mwuvD908:28 I Ristoranti potranno eliminare il prenota da siti terzi http://bit.ly/2n6UdOV09:02 Dati Search Console aggiornati http://bit.ly/2n6UEsx09:25 Core Update http://bit.ly/2nZJjKN09:50 TUTTO IL CASINO CON LA FRANCIA, I GIORNALI, L'EUROPAGoogle più controllo sugli snippet + notifica per legge in Francia http://bit.ly/2ni1ZW0Yoast lo Segue http://bit.ly/2mtvtjl-------------------------------Per seguire FastForward:Iscriviti al canale YouTube e clicca sulla campanella
In Episode 24, Grace Atwood and Becca Freeman (Co-Hosts of the Bad on Paper Podcast) join me to talk New York City books and bookstores and share their experience as Book of the Month judges. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights How Grace and Becca first met (and if they initially liked each other). The original premise (and name) of the Bad on Paper Podcast. Their first ever book club pick for the podcast’s book club. Grace and Becca’s reading Venn Diagram. The Bad on Paper Book Club. The book I had a totally different opinion about than Becca and Grace. Grace and Becca’s favorite book club episode ever. The underrated gem Grace and Becca both think everyone should be reading. Speculation on how publishers distribute marketing dollars among their book list. Grace and Becca’s favorite NYC bookstores (McNally Jackson, The Strand). Rumors about how books make it onto the front tables in bookstores. Grace and Becca’s favorite NYC books. Grace’s and Becca’s experiences as a Book of the Month judges (including whether they got paid and how they determined which books they’d be recommending). Sarah’s track record with Pulitzer prize-winning books. Grace and Becca’s Book Recommendations Two OLD Books They Love Grace: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson | Buy from Amazon [27:34] Becca: The Magicians Series by Lev Grossman | Buy from Amazon [28:48] Two NEW Books They Love Grace: Necessary Peopleby Anna Pitoniak | Buy from Amazon [30:50] Becca: American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson | Buy from Amazon [33:07] Two Books They Didn’t Love Grace: Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [35:45] Becca: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (My Review) | Buy from Amazon[37:10] Two New Releases They’re Excited About Grace: That’s What Frenemies Are Forby Sophie Littlefield and Lauren Gershell (July 30) | Buy from Amazon [39:09] Becca: American Royals by Katharine McGee (September 3) | Buy from Amazon[40:24] Other Books Mentioned The Selection Series by Kiera Cass | Buy from Amazon [3:33] Otherwise Engaged by Lindsey J. Palmer (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [4:46] Normal People by Sally Rooney (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [7:37] The Idea of You by Robinne Lee | Buy from Amazon [8:53] American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson | Buy from Amazon [9:43] Circe by Madeline Miller (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [10:12] Verity by Colleen Hoover | Buy from Amazon [12:39] Listen to Your Heart by Kasie West | Buy from Amazon [13:39] Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win by Jo Piazza (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [14:26] A Sky Painted Gold by Laura Wood | Buy from Amazon [15:11] A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [19:06] Rules of Civility by Amor Towles | Buy from Amazon [20:06] Park Avenue Summer by Renee Rosen | Buy from Amazon [20:50] Save Me the Plums by Ruth Reichl (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [21:38] The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis | Buy from Amazon [22:34] The Dollhouse by Fiona Davis | Buy from Amazon [22:51] The Thousandth Floor Series by Katharine McGee | Buy from Amazon [23:03] Normal People by Sally Rooney (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [24:27] Three Women by Lisa Taddeo | Buy from Amazon [25:46] Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling | Buy from Amazon [28:54] The Futures by Anna Pitoniak (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [32:19] Social Creature by Tara Isabella Burton (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [32:28] The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [41:03] Other Links The Stripe (Grace’s blog) reading lists Podcast Ep. 7 with Ashley Spivey Bad on Paper Podcast’s Normal People book club episode Bad on Paper Podcast’s Book Club #SpiveysClub Facebook Group Sarah’s All-Time Favorite Books List The Bad on Paper Podcast Podcast Website | Instagram | Facebook Group About Grace The Stripe blog | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Grace Atwood is the founder + voice behind The Stripe. She is also the co-host of podcast, Bad on Paper. Currently based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Grace grew up on Cape Cod, which she credits for her love of the ocean (and probably a nautical stripe or two). The blog began in January of 2010 (originally Stripes & Sequins), born out of a love of fashion, beauty, and making. Prior to running this site full time, Grace was the director of social media for BaubleBar. Before that, she worked in marketing for Procter & Gamble and Coty. She has spoken about social media and blogging at panels for Internet Week, ShopStyle, General Assembly, and IFB. She’s been featured in Glamour, The Coveteur, StyleWatch, Apartment Therapy and more. In 2019 she was named one of The Daily Front Row‘s 50 names to know right now. Outside of work, Grace’s passions include food, wine, art, yoga, reading, her Persian cat Tyrion and exploring everything New York and Brooklyn have to offer. About Becca Instagram | Facebook Becca is a freelance marketing consultant in NYC. Previously, she was the Head of Marketing at LOLA. When not working, reading, or podcasting, Becca loves plane tickets, red wine, and 30 Rock reruns and has never met a dog in a costume she hasn’t liked. Support the Podcast Share - If you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). Subscribe...wherever you listen to podcasts, so new episodes will appear in your feed as soon as they’re released. Rate and Review - Search for “Sarah’s Book Shelves” in Apple Podcasts…or wherever you listen to podcasts! Feedback - I want this podcast to fit what you’re looking for, so I truly do want your feedback! Please tell me (email me at sarahsbookshelves@gmail.com or DM me on social media) what you like, don’t like, want more of, want less of, etc. I’d also love to hear topics you’d like me to cover and guests you’d like to hear from.
This was an extremely fun conversation with Nichelle Pace, owner of Brand Enchanting Media. Not only was it an informative dialogue but I also got to bask in 80's and 90's culture with a fellow Gen-X'er. In this episode you will hear Nichelle describe her journey into media and marketing and why there have been so many prominent ads recently getting it all wrong. We delve into her family's tie to the Civil Rights movement and her efforts to empower her community. I found talking with Nichelle easy and delightful and as you will see as our interview opens, we get right into it! You will enjoy this episode. About Brand Enchanting Media and Nichelle Pace: Brand Enchanting Media is spearheaded by integrated marketing expert, Nichelle N. Pace. With extensive lifestyle marketing and big advertising agency background from New York to Chicago, Nichelle has been a steward for many global and domestic brands' integrated and digital marketing efforts including: Procter & Gamble, Estee Lauder, Jones New York, Stoli Vodka, Dell, and Sharp Electronics. Nichelle has been a featured panelist at prominent marketing, business and social media events, including: Social Media Week New York, Internet Week, Blogher Conference, NYC 3-Day Start Up, Mashable Social Media Day, and the Independent Fashion/Lifestyle Bloggers Conference. Nichelle's experience and leadership in the marketing community firmly laid the foundation for Brand Enchanting Media to form in 2016. BEM now serves as the parent company of STYLEMOM.com (founded in 2009), Small Biz Digital BootcampTM, and a soon to be released group of online publications. Creatively led, and strategically driven, Brand Enchanted Media takes the guesswork out of developing inclusive advertising and marketing plans that incorporate multilevel experiential, social media, and full-service digital executions. You can learn more by visiting brandenchanting.com or by following Nichelle on social media: https://twitter.com/nichellenpace and https://instagram.com/nichellepace. If you would like to engage with the show, submit your listener questions to questions@NurahZaheerah.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: http://NurahZaheerah.com and reading her blog: http://www.nurahzaheerah.com/blog Nurah can be followed on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/NurahZaheerahMuhammad and on Instagram @NurahZ20. To book Nurah as a speaker at your next event, email support@NurahZaheerah.com. Remember, don't just join the movement, BE THE MOVEMENT!
Danielle Gould is the founder and CEO of Food+Tech Connect, the site of record and community for the food tech sector. She works with companies of all sizes to understand how technology, collaboration and innovative business and investment models can be used to create a food future that's better for people, profit and the planet. In 2009, she started Food+Tech Connect to help people get the information and connections they need re-engineer the food system. In 2010, she hosted the first food hackathon, and she continues to work with game-changing companies like Applegate, Google and Chipotle to build a community of innovators tackling big challenges. Most recently, she launched Food+Tech Ed, which offers online and in-person business courses for food entrepreneurs and those looking to advance their career. Danielle regularly speaks and consults on food, technology and open innovation, including presentations at The G8 Conference on Open Agricultural Data, SXSW, Menus of Change, Expo West and East, The Aspen Institute, Health Datapalooza, Edible Institute, CropLife America National Policy Conference, SOCAP, Internet Week and Social Media Week. She is a founding member of the Culinary Institute of America's Business Leadership Council, a member of the Google Innovation Lab For Food Experiences and a mentor for Accel Foods and Food-X. She is also a contributor to Forbes and The Huffington Post. Her work has been featured prominently in the media, including in The New York Times, Fast Company and The Guardian. Prior to FTC, Danielle worked on PR and business development at BrightFarm Systems (now BrightFarms).
"Follow your passion" is a common phrase people say when it comes to pursuing a new role. That's all well and good, but how does that translate when you feel that your passion has nothing to do with technology? Alli Goldberg, today's featured Empjoyee makes it clear that there really can be an intersection between what you love and technology. And if you're having a hard time finding it out there already, then you can create the future you want for yourself. Alli and her friend Jen Jamula co-founded Blogologues.org, a comedy organization focused on the intersection of theater and technology. Enjoy! Listen now to learn how Alli: Continues to explore the juxtaposition of arts and tech through new mediums Acts on ideas and "books the theater" to transform that idea into reality in a matter of weeks Iterates on models to scale a business centered on bringing people together to experience tech Get your hands on the full episode notes over at https://empjoyment.com/14 From Insight to Action Alli encourages us to "book the theater", which generally means to commit to the #1 action that imposes a deadline make progress in a tangible external way (i.e. thinking "I'll do X by Y." is not enough). When Jen and Alli had the idea to act out the internet, physically booking the theater locked them into the decision and got them to take a fun idea into a hilarious reality. Now it's your turn. Your Joyney: Share with us one idea, project, or outcome that you've been wanting to accomplish and what you plan to do this month to "book the theater" within the Empjoyment Community. Getting to Know Today's Featured Empjoyee: Alli Goldberg! Allison Goldberg is Yale graduate and a co-creator / producer of Blogologues, a sketch comedy show in which internet content is performed live and verbatim. Blogologues has been featured in Newsweek, The Daily Beast, CBS, The Huffington Post, NPR and more. She is also one of the co-creative directors of GoldJam Creative, an organization dedicated to exploring the influence of the Information Age on communication, and to bringing comedy and creativity to the workplace. Through GoldJam Creatiive, Alli has leads communication skills workshops for companies, co-working spaces, incubators and student groups as varied as Buzzfeed, Time Warner, Spotify, has created content for brands such as The Guardian and Time Out New York, and has spoken and performed at conferences nationwide, including SXSW, Internet Week, and TheLi.st Summit.
Neil Vogel is the CEO of About.com, a beloved website from the 1990s. He's trying to modernize it by doing something that sounds crazy: He's shutting down the site, and launching a half dozen new brands in its place. Neil is also the founder of the Webby Awards and Internet Week, and was an early employee at dotcom success story Alloy Media. When he was 32, he took a year off to travel the country in a Ford Bronco, which changed his life and career. Here's his story.
We have talked with Lars Clausen, Head of New Ventures at boligportal.dk, who shares his thoughts on IWDK and recommends events at this year festival. Music: Tapes af Gumbel. Available under Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution. https://gumbel.bandcamp.com/album/8-bit-love-machine-ep
To be successful in business and online, digital and social marketing, you must do more than simply focus on the near term. You must know where you are going and how you are going to get there. In addition, you must understand the larger ecosystem of which you are working within. In the online world, keeping up with trends can be a challenge. Not only do you have to keep your current platforms and content performing, you must also be ready to embrace the changes to come. The only one guarantee we have in the social and digital world is change. Get use to it. Would you like to know this about your peers.... What they are doing to ignite their business using social and digital technologies? What priority are they placing on video and visual focused social platforms such as SnapChat, Instagram etc.? Top social media goals and objectives chosen? What social networks are marketers achieving the greatest ROI? Where do they plan to invest in the future? What social platforms do they plan to spend the most money on for advertising? What forms of content are they creating the most and least? What role will video and live video play in their marketing plans? Most popular social media software platforms? How are they utilizing and implementing influencer marketing programs? What types of roles are they hiring for? If you would like the answers to these questions you have come to the right place. In the 212th episode of the Social Zoom Factor Podcast I interview Jason Keath, the CEO and founder of the Social Fresh Conference. He partnered with Simply Measured and Firebrand Group to develop "The Future of Social Media" research report. It digs deep into how brand and marketing leaders are utilizing social media today and how they plan to embrace the new technologies and opportunities in the future. The report is packed with insights even the most seasoned social and digital marketer can leverage and learn from today. Download your copy now and take a listen to the podcast to hear even more details from Jason Keath. As the Founder and CEO of Social Fresh Conference, the longest running social marketing conference, Jason Keath curates some of the smartest voices in marketing. He has trained digital marketers at over 200 of the Fortune 500 companies. He is on the Advisory Board for Internet Week, cohost of the Social Toolkit Podcast and editor of SocialMediaCurrent.com, a daily news source for social media professionals. Take a listen to episode 212 of the Social Zoom Factor podcast and download the "Future of Social Media Report" to learn the following: Top social media trends Top social media goals chosen by marketers What social networks produced the most ROI in the past year How social media teams are spending their time Most common social media roles being hired for Where marketers are investing their dollars for social advertising What content types are marketers planning to invest in (video, blog posts, infographics, Snapchat stories, whitepapers etc.) Most popular social media software How marketers are using and executing influencer marketing Join me at the Social Fresh Conference in Orlando! I'll be delivering a 90 minute workshop on Pinterest Advanced Strategies & Tactics to Generate More Leads & Real Profits! Check it out and use this link to save $100 off your ticket! Hope to see you there! The event will include speakers from Twitter, RedCross, Economist, Spotify, IBM, Citrix, Full Sail University, and loads more! Grab your ticket & meet me there! Be sure to subscribe to this entire brand new series, "Welcome to the Pay to Play World, Are You Ready?" on iTunes, Stitcher or SoundCloud! Supporting Resources: Future of Social Media Report (download free report) 5 Unpublished statistics on the future of social media What is a better social media goal? Customer loyalty or brand awareness? Not using social media software? It may be costing you. 2016 Social Media Predictions Free webinars: We are also launching a series of webinars and training opportunities to dig even deeper. Sign up here-> Social Profit Factor
Tiffany Hardin developed Gild Creative Group, a consultation firm providing cultural engagement activation strategies for brands & advertisers. Listen on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn In this episode, we discussed: 04:30 - What provided her a winning mindset on such a big stage 09:15 - What inspired her to start her own consulting firm 12:30 - Gild Creative Group and what she does as the Cultural Engagement Strategist 19:30 - Mentors that are helping guide her forward 20:30 - How family affected her entrepreneurial journey 22:15 - Some of the biggest lessons she learned while building Gild 25:20 - Fears of failing to achieve set goals or responsibilities that follow 28:30 - How she keeps herself from falling into comfort zones with her work 31:20 - 2 things Tiffany is working on right now as part of her future vision/goals Links and resources mentioned: Tiffany Hardin's Website Gild Creative Group She Knows Now Tiffany on Twitter Tiffany's Fav App: Weather App Tiffany's Fav Book: Million Dollar Women: The Essential Guide for Female Entrepreneurs Who Want to Go Big Tiffany Hardin Bio Tiffany Hardin developed Gild Creative Group, a consultation firm providing cultural engagement activation strategies for brands & advertisers such as Mother Industries, Civic Entertainment and Doner Agency. Additionally, she consults creative talents such as media savant, Karen Civil, fashion expert, Vanessa Simmons, and, hip hop artist, Kris Kasanova on developing their brand as a business, as well as, developing key brand partnerships. Dedicated to paying it forward, she is also an adjunct professor at NYU- Clive Davis School of Recorded Music. Hardin is the founder of She Knows Now, a platform dedicated to collecting and sharing the insights of confident, driven women who share what they each know for sure. She served on the boards of SoundCtrl, Music Unites, Council of Urban Professionals, and AdColor, and, currently serves on the leadership board of Live in The Grey. She is an avid speaker on Influencer Marketing, Women in Entrepreneurship, Music & Branding, Social Media Marketing, and Music/Tech at conferences such as Social Media Week, Internet Week, SXSW, AdColor and Adweek. Hardin had previously held positions at Violator Management, Monami Entertainment and Translation LLC prior to her entrepreneurial endeavors. Thanks for Listening! We appreciate you visiting our site today and for helping to bring awareness to the Trailblazers.FM podcast. Please leave an honest review for The Trailblazers Podcast on iTunes & Stitcher! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to get automatic updates! It’s free! Subscribe / Listen on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn PHOTO CREDIT: SAM TEICH
Tom recorded a bit from Internet Week 2014 in New York City, so join us to listen to the highly connected have to say about the Internet's future.
Our 'Question Time' event '361 Live' returns celebrating Internet Week Europe with a panel taking questions on the subject "Desktop Internet is Dead: Long Live Mobile Internet". On the panel: Tony Blake of Millenoki, Andrew Grill of Kred, Ilicco Elia of LBi , 361's own Rafe Blandford & Ben Lethbridge of 4G network EE. Ben chairs and Ewan takes the questions. In this part - 2 of 2 - the panel take questions on: - whatever happened to 'one web'; - whether Facebook could launch again today as a mobile service; - the impact of the move to mobile on hardware manufacturers; and - the future for fixed-line operators in a mobile world.
Our 'Question Time' event '361 Live' returns celebrating Internet Week Europe with a panel taking questions on the subject "Desktop Internet is Dead: Long Live Mobile Internet". On the panel: Tony Blake of Millenoki, Andrew Grill of Kred, Ilicco Elia of LBi , 361's own Rafe Blandford & Ben Lethbridge of 4G network EE. Ben chairs and Ewan takes the questions. In this part - 1 of 2 - the panel take questions on: - the reliability of mobile internet; - mobile data and device management for enterprise; and - pricing high-speed mobile data.
It's Internet Week, and all week long, the city has organized events designed to celebrate the local technology industry. Senator Charles Schumer spoke on Monday, setting an ambitious goal for New York City: to surpass Silicon Valley as the country's leading high-tech center by 2035. To find out more about the types of companies getting off the ground here in New York, we turn to Dave Lifson. Lifson founded his own company, Postling, two years ago, and also scouts for promising new start-ups looking for money. Postling helps small businesses develop social media and marketing strategies.Lifson believes the city can surpass Silicon Valley. He said the city already has some advantages — "specifically around being so close to the customers of start-ups," he said. "So instead of being in the bubble of Silicon Valley, where all of your friends are also entrepreneurs, you're sitting next to people in finance and in advertising and in fashion and media, and that can be really powerful."Lifson talks about why he decided to start his company in the city, and defends his belief that the city can become the nation's leading high-tech center.
Посетив "Russian Internet Week 2010" в качестве информационных партнёров, делимся своими впечатлениями о мероприятии, рассказываем о самых интересных моментах и встречах. В выпуске: — Общие впечатления о мероприятии. — Самые интересные стенды компаний. — Проблемные моменты конференции. Партнёр нашей поездки — интернет-ателье "Рубашка-на-заказ".
Fyllo with Chief Commercial officer Jeff Ragovin, today on Grassroots Marketing only on Cannabis Radio.Tech pioneer and industry veteran, Jeff Ragovin has a proven track record of leading and scaling technology platforms. Co-founder of Buddy Media, Ragovin played a central role in guiding the company from start-up to the largest enterprise social marketing software in the world. Founded in 2007, Buddy Media empowered brands and agencies with a SaaS platform to organize and control their social marketing programs globally. Buddy Media enabled companies to publish content, place and optimize social ads, and measure the effectiveness of social marketing programs. Salesforce acquired Buddy Media in 2012 for $745M, making it one of the largest tech exits in NY history at the time. At Salesforce, Ragovin served as the Chief Strategy Officer. Today, Jeff is the Chief Commercial Officer at Fyllo. Fyllo is leveling the playing field for cannabis companies with the Fyllo Compliance Cloud, a suite of enterprise-grade software and services powered by RegsTechnology, the largest database of cannabis laws and regulations at the federal, state and local level. We deliver advanced data, media, and compliance solutions that are built for the complexities of the cannabis industry today. From local dispensaries to large MSOs and traditional CPG companies, ambitious cannabis brands and industry professionals choose Fyllo as their partner to go bigger and grow faster with trust and confidence in compliance. Jeff is a sought after speaker sharing his experiences and insights at leading industry events worldwide including: SXSW, CES, Digital Hollywood, Internet Week, Social Media Week, Dreamforce, MasterClass Series, Forbes, Startout and many others.