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We are excited to bring you this week's show with Isaac Irvine. Isaac, AKA @bigbikebmx is a longtime member of the bike life movement. Aside from shredding on a bike, he's also part of the team behind the Big Bike BMX podcast! Stay tuned in for a wild ride you won't forget! Thank You for tuning in live and those listening on the podcasts and watching the replay. The ATB Krew coming to you live from "The Ethan Clark" studios that are brought to you by the good people at Motor City Harley-Davidson in Farmington Hills Michigan. Chris and I are at the Get-O Wear News Desk. For the coolest lifestyle apparel out there check out Get-O Wear. Melissa is at her producer's perch that is brought that is brought to from the good people at Gatenine Custom Number Plateswww.gateninedesign.comDanger Snacks brings you our guest this week.“The snack that is the difference between draggin' ass and haulin' ass”www.dangersnacks.com Discount “Brodeal”The show's chat is sponsored by BMX-Rox Photographywww.roxandcoco.comTonights Trivia is brought to you by Die Job Apparelwww.facebook.com/diejobapparel Our show doesn't happen with the support of the following companies. So when you are shopping for your BMX wants and needs please shop the companies that support All Things BMX Show. Krupp and Carterhttps://www.kruppandcarterco.store/shopOn 2 Wheels BMXhttps://on2wheelsbmx.company.siteThe Hack Shackhttps://www.facebook.com/p/The-Hack-Shack-100057675570612/dB Sports Worldhttps://www.facebook.com/dbsportsworldWrenchman Wheel Builds www.wrenchmanwheelbuilds.comGuest Contact Infohttps://www.facebook.com/bigbikebmxhttps://www.instagram.com/bigbikebmx/?hl=enhttps://bigbikebmx.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/BigBikeBMXSupport the show
In this episode I got to talk to Isaac from Happy Campers. I loved talking to him. What a cool band and career. Happy Campers has always been a nostalgic band for me. There were alot of good times involved with them. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andy-harrison/support
This week's guest Isaac Irvine, a personal branding expert, will talk to us about how we can balance the promotion of our employer's brand (or clients) without neglecting our own. Be sure to tune in for this show, which will be sure to have tweetable nuggets. Join the live chat for an opportunity to ask Issac your questions, too!Isaac Irvine@theisaachttps://isaacirvine.com/Social and Community Manager at GoDaddy. I love talking about #PersonalBrand | #EmployeeAdvocacy | #StarWars. #Podcast host. Opinions are mine. Bridget: Sometimes working for a brand is like a marriage – if you get divorced, then what becomes of your identity? Shawn Pfunder told Isaac his personal brand is ‘cheerleader (for the company)… no one really knows what you’re about’ – he was devastated at the time, because he realized he didn’t have an identity outside of what his personal facebook friends saw https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/isaac-irvine-the-unexpected-personal-brand-coach_us_59371d69e4b04331b6694a4d https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dad-teaches-9-year-old-son-important-lesson-about-bullying/ Ask yourself “what do I really want to be known for” … talk about what you are passionate about! If it lines up with your brand, that’s great, but don’t hide who you are! Bridget: “Don’t be a paper doll.” Sometimes we forget, as people, that it’s okay to talk about ourselves A good place to start – Google yourself and see what comes up – ask if those are the things you want to be known for … if not, it might be time to start giving more attention to your personal brand Think about a few things that you’re passionate about and make a list – then go from there, pick a few topics that float to the top and ask yourself “Can I come up with 10 articles/blog posts about this subject?”For Isaac, the thing that stood out to him that he loved was ‘Star Wars’! He could come up with articles, videos, cosplay etc.. endlessly – it takes 0 effort for him to talk about it! If he is going to be authentic, he is going to talk about Star Wars and engage with others about it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB0wzy-xbwM Naturally people will want to talk to you on social media about your job because they perceive you as an expert, but you need to remember to open up and be yourself too If you run an agency/business, it’s a really good thing to have your employees active on social – if people are connected to your employees, then they are more likely to trust your business – because they trust their friends and their authenticity. People can immediately tell if someone isn’t being authentic – you can’t fake that sort of thing. The more employees talk authentically about what they’re passionate about, the more it reflects positively on your brand. If you want people to share your content… 1) make it good and worth sharing 2) be authentic Don’t talk about your official job/roles too much on your social accounts, no more than 20% – talk about what makes you – YOU! What are you interested in, what do you care about? That’s what people need/want to see! Get comfortable sharing your stuff! Don’t self-censor so much that you’re no longer who you are. His son started growing out his hair so he could donate it. He was having some trouble getting bullied at school. Isaac asked him what was going on and asked him to talk about it – he only agreed when Isaac offered to record it and share it! (he loves the idea of becoming a popular YouTube video personality). Isaac posted the video and didn’t think anyone would watch it, but the next morning, his phone was overflowing with notifications – the post went viral! Over 14,000 views in 8 hours!!! By that night, there were 2 news trucks outside to interview his son. By the next day it was on CNN, Fox News and Yahoo! By the end of that week it was all over the globe. A lot of people suggested he should start blogs / video series about bullying – there was the temptation to think “this is part of my brand now”. But he’s not an expert on bullying – he’s not going to capitalize on that because it’s not authentic to his brand – it was a great parenting moment, but it’s not a passion of his.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dad-teaches-9-year-old-son-important-lesson-about-bullying/ When building your brand, ask yourself “is this something I can really carry forward – am I passionate enough about the subject to keep this going?” A lot of people will give you advice about what you should share or how you should communicate – be sure to be true to your own brand – if it doesn’t feel right for you, don’t pursue it. Isaac’s biggest advice is use what feels natural to you – don’t force it. Find the platform that works best for you. It doesn’t have to be Facebook or Twitter, etc…. If you’re comfortable with it and you’re engaging with your followers then stick with it. Don’t be afraid to share who you are on LinkedIn too! People may be following 100 other people in their industry and they are all posting/sharing the same things – if you post something different / unique – you stand out! Jason’s dog instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lincydincydoo/ We live in a world where people change jobs on average every 2 years, so your personal brand matters more than ever! Try asking yourself “If you could do anything – what is it that you’d really want to do?” Listen to that and pursue those passions, make that part of your personal brand “Make your content so good that they want to share it!” – Isaac “Find your tribe, hang out, and make yourself welcome!” – Isaac Cool pick of the week https://www.ILovePDF.com – tools to help you do everything you need to do with your PDFshttps://Unsplash.com – free stock photos for creative use / blogging, also have a wallpaper appInstant Images plugin – One-click Unsplash images for your blog!https://droplr.com/ – lets you capture and share instantly what’s on your screen Show notes contributed by:Greg Shaw – @greg1usaCheryl LaPrade – @YayCherylSherie LaPrade – @HeySherieJames Tryon – @JamesTryon The post WPblab EP92 – Maintaining your personal brand while building another. appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shawn Pfunder @pfunder and Isaac Irvine @theisaac discuss the cult classic Labyrinth. Is the Labyrinth a metaphor for addiction? Find out what we thought on this weeks episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I wonder if that kid ever got his two dollars. Did we ever figured out the street value of a mountain of pure snow? Shawn Pfunder @pfunder and Isaac Irvine @theisaac talk about the classic 1985 film - Better Off Dead. Does it still tell the same story as adults as it told us as teenagers? Listen in and find out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#MoreThanHashtags is a practical social media podcast that provides real application, what’s working, what’s trending and what’s next, with your hosts Adam Leidhecker of Otto Radio and Vincent Orleck of BRANDish Social Media Marketing.It's only Episode 4 and we’re already veering off course! But just a bit, and for a pretty great reason as Isaac Irvine, Social Community Manager at GoDaddy joins us to talk about going viral, bullying, and parenting our kids in the social media age.Many thanks to Nino Lucarelli of Vocal Kitchen for creating our original #MoreThanHashtags score. Connect with him on Instagram @ninolucarelli to hear more or inquire.More Than Hashtags is hosted by:Adam Leidhecker5x Serial Entrepreneur, Social Media PractitionerDirector of Social Strategy of Otto RadioTwitter.com/AdamLeidheckerVincent Orleck President Social Media Club PhoenixCMO Brandish SocialTwitter.com/VincentOrleckTweet us at Twitter.com/HashtagsPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our first episode, Shawn Pfunder and Isaac Irvine talk about the 80's classic John Hughes film - The Breakfast Club. Find out how this movie took us to church and taught us that we're all just a little bit weird. Hear how this episode shaped us all as teens growing up in the 80's and if it holds a very different meaning re-watching it as adults. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.