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On of my oldest friends, and fellow broadcaster Jamie Turner, joined me in studio to talk about his recent health scare, an update on how he is doing now, and a nostalgic walk down radio memory lane. The Fort NOT Lost in the Woods Podcast is a production of O'Quinn Marketing. For information on being a guest or sponsor, email tracy@oquinmarketing.com. To leave a voice mail for the show, call 417-650-6057. Thank you to show sponsors: Security Bank of Pulaski County, The Bow and Barrel Sportsmen Center, and TK's Pizza of St. Robert.
Thank you for checking out this episode of the Baseball Together Podcast, baseball family! Brig and Brad talk to former sportswriter Jamie Turner about the earthquake during the 1989 World Series and much more. Enjoy!Use code "BTPOD" at check out for 10% off Chinook Seedery: https://bit.ly/3Act6Fg Use code “BASEBALL2GETHER” at checkout for 5% off Seed Sack: http://bit.ly/3KNBM9L Thanks for joining us! If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating and a review. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Check out the links below to follow us on social media, submit to the mailbag, leave a voicemail, and support the show with our affiliates. Baseball Together only partners with companies we believe in.Get exclusive Baseball Together content on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3JDXV6W Watch More of the Podcast: http://bit.ly/37FNkqi Join the Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2QzPmQM Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/31IYoSl Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QES6gn Do you have a question for Brig and Brad? Submit a question to the mailbag or leave a voicemail and they'll give you a shoutout on the show!Submit to Our Mailbag: baseballtogetherpod@gmail.com Leave Us a Voicemail: https://bit.ly/3iFXL1ZSupport the people who support us! Follow the link below to learn more about how you can support the podcast through our affiliate partners. Baseball Together only partners with companies we believe in.Use code “BASEBALL2GETHER” at checkout for 5% off Seed Sack: http://bit.ly/3KNBM9LShop Fanatics and get your gear for the season: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/9WmE4E Get a FREE month of Audible: www.audibletrial.com/9WYV3Y Use code “BASEBALLTOGETHER” to save $20 on your first order with SeatGeek: https://seatgeek.com/ Links to our favorite companies are affiliate links, which means we'll get a part of each sale. It's an easy way for you to support the show while getting new stuff!
Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business
3 big ideas discussed in this episode: BIG IDEA #1: Work on your mindset first and your skillset second. BIG IDEA #2: Use the 4-7-8 breathing technique to stimulate the Vagus nerve and reduce stress. BIG IDEA #3: Fix your first line of code (which is the subconscious story we tell ourselves that is often broken) Get the show notes for this episode here: https://AskJeremyJones.com/podcast
Post-Super Bowl 59 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Jamie Turner, co-showrunner of The CW's acclaimed scripted series All American, Brendan Canning, co-founder and chief commercial officer of TV channel organizer Triple B Media, ,and E! Entertainment Television founder/LJM Media president Larry Namer, author of the new inside TV book Offscript.
In this thought-provoking seminar, Jamier Turner delves into the evolving formulations of the design argument among Muslim thinkers, focusing on a non-Paleyan approach inspired by the ideas of the 14th-century theologian, Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328 CE). Turner challenges traditional Paleyan models, often criticized for their vulnerability to Darwinian objections, by presenting a Taymiyyan framework emphasising non-inferential, metaphysical causality in nature's design. Discover how this innovative perspective circumvents the challenges faced by Paleyan inferences while maintaining compatibility with scientific explanations of biological phenomena. Turner also addresses three critical objections to the Taymiyyan model and explores its potential as a robust defense of design-based theistic belief.
El viernes 13 de septiembre se lanza en todo el planeta el disco “Indoor safari” (Yep Roc), nuevo álbum de Nick Lowe con Los Straitjackets. Un día antes lo presentamos en exclusiva, escuchando en primicia esta nueva colección de canciones a cargo de uno de las más brillantes compositores que ha dado el pop y el rock’n’roll de los últimos 55 años.Estrenamos también el primer adelanto del próximo álbum de los suizos The Jackets, disco que se editará a mediados de octubre bajo el título “Intiution”.(Foto del podcast por Bobby Fisher)Playlist;NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Went to party” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Crying inside” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “A quiet place” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Blue on blue” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Tokyo Bay” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Jet pac boomerang” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Raincoat in the river” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Don’t be nice to me” (Indoor safari, 2024)THE KAISERS “Voodoo Lily” (More from The Kaisers, 2024)THE JACKETS “Intiution” (adelanto del álbum “Intuition”)THE KNIGHT SHADES “Up, down, in, way-out” (single, 2023)THE FLESHTONES “The consequences” (adelanto del álbum “It's getting late (...and more songs about werewolves)”)THE STEMS “For always” (Official Live Recording, 2024)JAMIE TURNER “How lost I would be without you” (single 2023)TED HAWKINS “Sorry you’re sick” (Watch your stop, 1982)Escuchar audio
Jamie is an HR executive with a track record of building up core pillars of HR with the aim to carry a company onward through maturity and growth journeys. Her last 20 years' experience leading EU-based, international HR teams in Germany and Austria, coupled with her American upbringing, she applies a unique perspective and balance of HR practices.Her strengths cover diverse areas such as global applications of HR practices on local levels, implementing effective core processes of People Operations, integrating competency management into the daily business of managers and long-lasting leadership development approaches. Jamie is Berlin-based, with her husband and children. They enjoy exploring new cultures and rarely miss a Dodger baseball game!Shownotes00:00 - Intro07:36 - Change fatigue17:21 - Partnership, transactional workLinksJamie Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-t-2baaa47/Thomas Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-kohler-pplwise/Thomas e-mail: thomas@pplwise.compplwise: https://pplwise.com/
Jamie Turner is a lot of things — leading author, professor, consultant, and TV news contributor. However, at the end of the day, Jamie says he's a helper first and foremost. His work helps brands like Coca-Cola and Mercedes-Benz as well as leaders at organizations of all sizes. We discussed all of this and more this week on the On Brand podcast. About Jamie Turner Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized author, professor, consultant, and TV news contributor who has helped The Coca-Cola Company, Holiday Inn, Mercedes-Benz, and other global brands tackle complex business problems. He has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, HuffPost, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, Inc., and other prominent publications. He's also a regular guest on CNN, where he delivers segments on marketing, customer experience, and leadership. Jamie is the co-author of four essential business books, the latest of which is An Audience of One published by McGraw-Hill. Links from the Show The new book! Here's Jamie's most recent book, An Audience of One. Check out Jamie's work at JamieTurner.live and UnspokenRules.live. Connect with Jamie on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube. What brand has made Jamie smile recently? Jamie shared two recent smiles — Progressive Insurance and some fun stories from the founder of Bumble. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please consider making a donation, however small, to The Thinking Muslim, to receive a share in the reward and to help us make a greater impact. You can donate either through a one-time contribution: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/Donateor join our Patreon to get access to exclusive events: https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslim/You can now purchase our Thinking Muslim mug here https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merch Sign up to our newsletter https://jalalayn.substack.com.........................Modernity brings with it the promise that ultimate truth can come through reason – a reason that often excludes believers as outside the realm of thinking. Liberalism places religion in a ‘non-reasoned' bucket, which should be tolerated like all other irrational but ultimately comforting lifestyle choices. This is primarily why there is general animus against anyone who displays an over-exuberance towards belief systems. Such people are described as fundamentalists, unthinking and unable to make their own rational choices. Our guest this week, Jamie Turner is no stranger to these arguments. He is currently pursuing his doctoral research at the University of Birmingham, looking at Ibn Taymiyyah and natural theology.As always, you can comment your thoughts below.Find us on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslim Host: https://twitter.com/jalalaynWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com#TheThinkingMuslimPodcastThe Thinking Muslim Podcast Episode 10900:00 Introduction02:11 The idea of fitra 04:47 Fitra from a cognitive pov05:19 Theistic disposition as natural12:25 Nature of theistic faculty 13:30 The Mu'tazilite view 14:43 The Hadith about fitra18:00 Role of environment 20:36 Our role as agents 22:05 The limits of fitra24:00 Role of revelation25:41 Convert vs. revert 28:42 Moral intuition 30:35 Journey to Islam 33:38 The role of reason 38:48 Obligation to use reason 45:33 Too much thinking?47:52 Learning to reason well 49:27 Studying philosophy 51:50 Fitra and moral judgements 53:42 Dawah 55:37 Evidence for God57:28 Signs in nature and humans 1:00:57 Responding to Stephen Fry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Co-creator of "The Plucky Squire," Jamie Turner tells the tale of his twenty-plus years designing characters and making art for games, both big and small, as well as his love of silly little drawings that bring a smiles to the world.
In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Jamie Turner, Co-Founder and CEO of Convex, a state management platform for web developers that's raised nearly $30 Million in funding, about why more and more people moving into the software space is placing more pressure than ever on the pace and scale of software development. With Convex, Jamie and his team are offering a streamlined development solution allowing people to spend more time focusing on the front-facing, human-orientated part of their market-winning idea, while spending as little time as possible on their backend technology. We also speak about Jamie's career experience as both an entrepreneur and as part of Dropbox, why state management can be a complex problem for app developers, Jamie's vision for the future of more accessible software, and what sets Convex apart from any potential market competition. Topics Discussed: Jamie's career between entrepreneurship and market-leading tech company Dropbox Why state management is a critical issue for contemporary business, and how it is so often underappreciated Convex's unique offering to streamline the software development processes, and give developers more time to focus on the front-end Why a glut of new entrants into the software space drives a need for innovative software development solutions The challenges of starting a business, and why learning to love to learn new things is an important skill for any new entrepreneur Why people are more important than systems, and building a business around your team will never let you down Favorite book: Invisible Man
Author, Professor and Speaker, Jamie Turner joins this week's host, Brandon Smith, to talk “leadership today”. How has leadership changed? What remains at the core of a great leader? The two discuss everything from executive presence to mindset. Listen in.
Jamie Turner's work can be accessed here https://bham.academia.edu/JamieBTurner Key Epistemological Concepts: 00:00-33:10Ibn Taymiyyah's Epistemology: 33:11-1:31:41Addressing Five Different Objections: 1) The Argument from Circularity: 1:31:42-1:50:022) The Argument from Contingency of Religious Belief: 1:50:03-2:04:193) The Argument from Religious Disagreement: 2:04:20-2:47:154) The Argument from Cognitive Science of Religion: 2:47:16-2:53:325) The Argument from Proper Basicality: 2:53:33-3:10:30Conclusion + Q&A: 3:10:31-03:30:18Support Blogging Theology on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/BloggingtheologyMy Paypal Link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/bloggingtheology?locale.x=en_GBSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/blogging-theology/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized author, professor, consultant, and speaker who has helped employees at The Coca-Cola Company, Holiday Inn, Microsoft, Verizon and others do a better job leading, managing, and mentoring others. To have him speak at your event or organization, email him at: Jamie@JamieTurner.LiveDuring the interview, we discuss…why effective leadership is vitalthe best way to become an effective leaderthe unspoken rules of leadershipcommon leadership mistakes people makeimproving communication skillsGet in touch after the interview:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamie.turner1Twitter: https://twitter.com/AskJamieTurnerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/askjamieturner/Website: https://UnspokenRules.LiveClaim your free gift!We're giving away a one-year membership to the world's #1 business book summary service for leaders! Our gift will help you stay on top of the latest ideas, decide which books to read next, and engage your teams.To get your gift:Leave a rating or review on your favorite listening channel.Take a screenshot of your review.Share the screenshot on LinkedIn, and mention either “Allison Dunn” or “Deliberate Directions” and the “Deliberate Leaders Podcast”.=============Allison DunnExecutive Business CoachDeliberate Directions + Executive Business Coaching + Training Center3003 W Main Street, Suite 110, Boise ID 83702(208) 350-6551Website https://www.deliberatedirections.comLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisondunnPodcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deliberate-leaders-podcast-with-allison-dunn/id1500464675
Listen now as Jamie Turner the Founder and Chief Content Officer of the 60 Second Marketer teaches us how to communicate more effectively, improve our productivity, inspire our team members, and improve performance.Schedule an appointmentJim WoodsPresidentWoods Kovalova GroupDiversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisors4610 S. Ulster St. Suite 150Denver, CO 80237LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Spotify Podcast#diversity #hr #humanresources #CHRO #HRCI #leadership #podcast #inclusion
Jagged with Jasravee : Cutting-Edge Marketing Conversations with Thought Leaders
Why the traditional sales funnel no longer works―and what's replacing it? How the customer journey can be leveraged to grow sales How can we use one-to-one marketing, and how they leverage it for growth What is the important role privacy plays in a one-to-one marketing campaign? What fears consumers have about privacy―and how address those concerns? What are the unspoken rules of leadership ? How does one discovering your authentic self for better leadership ? Jamie answers above questions and more as he encourages us to make a shift from mass marketing to one to one marketing. Jamie Turner is an author, professor, speaker, global consultant and network TV news contributor who has helped The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, Holiday Inn, and other international brands solve complex marketing and business problems. He speaks about business, marketing, persuasion, and leadership at events, trade shows, and corporations around the globe. Please connect with him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/askjamieturner/ Please visit his websites https://jamieturner.live https://unspokenrules.live Jagged with Jasravee is facilitated by Jasravee Kaur Chandra, Director- Brand Building, Research & Innovation at Master Sun, Consulting Brand of Adiva L Pvt. Ltd. Jasravee has over 20 years experience as a Strategic Brand Builder,Communications Leader and Entrepreneur. Please visit Jasravee at https://jasravee.com/ Connect with Jasravee on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasravee/ Email Jasravee at jasravee@theadiva.com INDEX 00:00 Preview & Introduction to Jamie 01:50 Audience of One, Why Marketing is Broken 06:45 Using Data for Hyper-Targeting Customers 16:09 Consumer Privacy - Cost vs Benefit 19:35 Consumer Privacy Went Away in Mid-1960s 21:08 Mindset of One to One Marketing- Incremental Change 24:14 Using Data for Insights, Coca Cola Case Study 30:00 Unspoken Rules of Leadership - Focus on Mindset 33:46 Leadership - Need for Self Awareness 39:15 Leadership - Move Towards Discomfort , Your World Expands 40:35 Leadership - Work on the First Line of Code 43:06 Rapid Fire - Personally Speaking with Jamie Turner 45:47 Connecting with Jamie Turner One-to-one marketing is the breakthrough strategy today's top brands are using to generate meaningful conversations with customers on an individual basis, helping them grow their revenue while understanding and even anticipating consumer behavior. But with that enormous potential comes a common pitfall: Alienating customers who value their privacy. Follow Jagged with Jasravee on Social Media Campsite One Link : https://campsite.bio/jaggedwithjasravee Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/jaggedwithjasravee Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jagggedwithjasravee/ Podcast Page : https://anchor.fm/jagged-with-jasravee Youtube Page : https://www.youtube.com/c/jaggedwithjasravee Jagged with Jasravee, is an initiative of Master Sun, the Consulting Brand of Adiva Lifestyle Pvt Ltd. Website : https://jasravee.com/ #directmarketing #audienceofone #hypertargeting #hypertargetmarketing #personalizationinmarketing #hyperpersonalizationinmarketing #dataanalyticsinmarketing #consumerinsightsmarketing #authenticleadership #marketing101 #marketingstrategies #marketingpodcast #consumerprivacy #rulesofleadership #leadership
We welcomed marketing innovator, co-author, co-founder, and current Global Head of Marketing at Blue Triangle (a leader in digital experience management), Chuck Moxley. With almost 30 years of experience in marketing for B2B/SaaS companies for brands like Pepsi, NFL, and Sears we were excited to learn more about his new book and him. Chuck has co-authored ‘An Audience of One' with Jamie Turner. They are on a mission to help marketers drive better results by shifting their perspective from mass marketing to one-to-one marketing. Consumers demand more and expect more, so with the digital age and technology coupled with traditional marketing efforts businesses must turn their efforts to personalization and customization to reach and satisfy consumers. We couldn't agree more!
This week's Espresso covers updates from Billpocket, Rebill, Pomelo, and more!Outline of this episode:[00:28] - Kushki acquires Billpocket[00:54] - Interview with Alejandro Guízar, CEO and founder of Billpocket[04:25] - Argentina-based startup Rebill raises $3.6M[05:01] - Pomelo extends its Series A to $50M[05:30] - New hybrid startup studio and human capital agency RYZ Labs is launched[05:51] - Interview with Jordan Metzner, founder of RYZ Labs [08:33] - Casai and Nomah announce a merger agreement[09:06] - New episode of Crossing Borders with Juan José Leaño, founder of Parco[09:30] - New episode of How to be the Difference with Jamie TurnerResources & people mentioned:Companies & Startups: Kushki, Billpocket, Rebill, Pomelo, Casai, Nomah, RYZ Labs, HipTrain, Offsiteio, Parco.VCs, Accelerators, Institutions: Tiger Global Management, Y Combinator, Soma Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Loft, monashees.People: Jordan Metzner, Sam Nadler, Alejandro Guízar, Nathan Lustig, Juan José Leaño, Jamie Turner, Johanna Molina, Paul Lynskey.
The future of work is here! Are you ready for it?As the working environment continues to evolve, many companies and professionals around the world are adapting, and better yet, leading the way.Join our knowledgeable hosts, Johanna Molina, Talanta's Co-founder and Head of Impact and Paul Lynskey, Talanta's Head of Experience, as they delve into deep discussions with industry thought leaders from top companies around the globe, only on How to be the Difference.Stay ahead of the curve with actionable insights that are reshaping the processes of talent acquisition, human capital management, remote and hybrid workforce development among others.Tune in every other Monday, and don't forget to follow us on social media!Helping people discover the best version of themselves In this episode of How to be the Difference, Johanna and Paul sit down with Jamie Turner, internationally recognized author, professor, consultant, and speaker. Jamie has helped employees at various large companies including The Coca-Cola Company and Microsoft, and specializes in leading, managing, and mentoring. He is also a regular guest on CNN and HLN, where he delivers segments on marketing, persuasion, and leadership. In his long repertoire, Jamie stands out for being the co-author of several essential business books, and his YouTube channel was designated one of the "Top 10 Business YouTube Channels". Nowadays, Jamie enjoys going around the globe to give workshops on topics like business, digital marketing, artificial intelligence, and leadership.In conversation with Johanna and Paul, Jaime shares his love of helping people discover a better version of themselves with tools, techniques and technologies that help them find out who they truly are, so that they can lead the life that they've always hoped to lead. Jamie also discusses the four pillars of leadership, how to rewire your brain, he shares some of his best practices for communication in a remote working environment, discusses the main skills for the future of work, and how to encourage more authentic and real conversations with team members.Outline of this episode:[02:10] - Introduction to Jamie[03:12] - Jamie's background[04:12] - Jamie's techniques to be a better leader[05:11] - The four pillars of leadership[06:10] - Working on your mindset[08:30] - The first line of code[09:40] - The best version of yourself[10:37] - From writing a blog to helping massive companies[11:33] - On being authentic[13:00] - How to encourage more authentic and real conversations with teams?[15:30] - Best practices for remote teams in communication and leadership[18:30] - Problems within a company need more communication[19:00] - Understanding other's style of communication[19:54] - Skills for the future of work[21:36] - What is the future of work?[25:25] - Main skills for the future of work[28:20] - Be your authentic self[28:36] - Jamie's proudest moment[30:11] - What's next for JamieResources and people mentioned:Jamie Turner WebsiteJamie TurnerJohanna MolinaPaul Lynskey
Join us as we continue to look back at how some of our guests from over 4 years of podcasting answered one of our favorite questions: "How do you define pancreatic cancer?" Clips in this episode include wisdom from Jamie Turner, Chris Joseph, Crystal Barnett, Michele Miller, Dan Hawthorne, and Ryan & Brooke Dwars.
An Audience of One: Drive Superior Results by Making the Radical Shift from Mass Marketing to One-to-One Marketing by Jamie Turner and Chuck Moxley About the Book: The breakthrough marketing strategy today's leading companies are using to change consumer behavior and drive revenue to the bottom line. One-to-one marketing is the breakthrough strategy today's top brands are using to generate meaningful conversations with customers on an individual basis, helping them grow their revenue while understanding and even anticipating consumer behavior. But with that enormous potential comes a common pitfall: Alienating customers who value their privacy. In An Audience of One, internationally recognized marketing experts Jamie Turner and Chuck Moxley reveal the secrets to implementing a strategy that allows you to use important data while respecting consumers' privacy concerns. In chapter after chapter of real-life cases and primary research, you'll learn: Which brands are using one-to-one marketing, and how they leverage it for growth The important role privacy plays in a one-to-one marketing campaign What fears consumers have about privacy―and how to address those concerns How to calculate the ROI of a one-to-one marketing campaign Why the traditional sales funnel no longer works―and what's replacing it Surprising insights about how the customer journey can be leveraged to grow sales How to create consumer profiles―without invading your customers' privacy If you're a marketing professional, C-level executive, entrepreneur, or leader in any consumer-facing business, understanding one-to-one marketing―and learning how to use it properly―is critical to your brand's success. An Audience of One will give you the in-depth understanding you need and provide a hands-on, actionable roadmap to take your marketing to the next level. About the Author: Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized author, professor, and speaker. His client list has included The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, Microsoft, Verizon, SAP, T-Mobile, and Holiday Inn. You may have seen Jamie in Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Business Insider, or the Wall Street Journal. He's also a regular guest on CNN and HLN where he contributes segments on marketing, persuasion, and leadership. He teaches at Emory University and the University of Texas and is the co-author of several business books including How to Make Money with Social Media and Go Mobile. He is the founder of 60SecondMarketer.com and has a popular new YouTube series called IN:60. He is also the co-founder of A School Bell Rings, a non-profit that improves access to education for impoverished children around the globe. And, interesting fact - he was born in London England! Click here for this episode's website page with the links mentioned during the interview... https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/audience-one-jamie-turner
For this special episode, we dug through 4 years of interviews to provide a look back at some of the best advice we've received from some of the guests we've had on the Project Purple Podcast. Clips in this episode come from our interviews with Jillene Bertolini, Karen Griffin, Joel Evans, and Jamie Turner.
About Jamie: Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized author, professor, and business consultant. He speaks about leadership, persuasion, and marketing at events around the globe. He is a contributor to many well-known publications including Inc., Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and Forbes. He's a regular guest on CNN and HLN. Jamie is the co-author of How to Make Money with Social Media, Go Mobile, and his new book, An Audience of One: Drive Superior Results by Making the Radical Shift from Mass Marketing to One-to-One Marketing. About The Audience of One: Jamie co-authored An Audience of One with Chuck Moxley. They define one-to-one marketing as a marketing method in which companies engage with customers using a "Personalized approach based on who they are, how they think, what they purchase, what their interests are, where they go, and how they prefer to be communicated with"(p. 3. An Audience of One). One-to-one marketers use first-party data to create highly relevant and engaging ads for their consumers, showing them products that meet their interests and address their pain points. Although the one-to-one approach can be more expensive than mass marketing methods, the proper use of first-party, anonymized data leads to a higher return on marketing investment (ROMI) because of the ad's high relevancy to the consumer. The book explains one-to-one marketing in simple terms so that marketing professionals and students alike can understand how to implement the 1:1 method in their marketing strategies and drive ROMI. Links: https://audienceofone.website/ (Download a free chapter) and purchase An Audience of One: Drive Superior Results by Making the Radical Shift from Mass Marketing to One-to-One Marketing: https://www.linkedin.com/in/askjamieturner (Jamie Turner LinkedIn) https://jamieturner.live/ (Jamie Turner personal website) https://www.amazon.com/Jamie-Turner/e/B003TUDJW4?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1642782406&sr=8-1 (Jamie Turner Amazon author profile) https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckmoxley/ (Chuck Moxley LinkedIn) https://www.linkedin.com/in/guyrpowell/ (Guy Powell LinkedIn) https://mailchi.mp/prorelevant/newsletter (Subscribe to Guy's Newsletter) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNlMmqmcMvc&t=7s (Watch Video of This Episode)
Jeremy Shere, founder & CEO of Tribal knowledge Podcasting, talks with Jamie Turner, an author, professor, and CEO who specializes in leadership.Highlights:The art and science of hyper-personalized marketingAuthenticity in advertisingHow 1-to-1 marketing works for B2B marketersLearn more about Jamie Connect with guest on LinkedInPre-order Jamie's latest book, An Audience of One
What are the unspoken rules of leadership? Learn the science behind the words and actions that influence others—with author, marketer and speaker Jamie Turner. More than 50% of employees quit their jobs because of their managers. More than 80% of employees don't trust their managers to do the right thing. These and other studies show that just because someone manages people doesn't necessarily make them a good leader. Good leaders aren't necessarily born. Instead, they're made. In fact, Harvard Business Review reports that only 5% of our leadership and persuasion ability is based on our cognitive ability. Most of our ability (53%) is driven by our maturity, ambition, sociability, and curiosity. The science of leadership is a subject Jamie Turner has studied across his career in marketing, writing and speaking. He and I discuss just what the unspoken rules are, and how aspiring leaders can unpack the four pillars that help them lead their people in ways that deliver positive outcomes. In this episode, I discuss these challenges and strategies for alleviating them with our guest, Jamie Turner. Guest: Jamie Turner Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and TV news contributor who has helped The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, Holiday Inn, and other global brands tackle complex business problems. A regular guest on CNN and HLN on the topics of marketing, business leadership and branding, Jamie is also co-author of Go Mobile, the #1 best-selling mobile marketing book on Amazon when it was first released; How to Make Money with Social Media, now in its second edition; and Digital Marketing Growth Hacks. His upcoming book, An Audience of One, publishes in Sept. 2021. Jamie is also the CEO of 60SecondMarketer.com. Jamie has been profiled in marketing textbooks and speaks at trade shows, events, and corporations around the globe. Check out Jamie on Twitter @AskJamieTurner and via his blog at 60SecondMarketer.com/blog. Host: Veronica Bright Veronica Bright is Director of Digital Solutions & Automation at Zee Jay Digital, a boutique Digital Ops Advisory. Specializing in marketing resource and digital asset management, Veronica delivers thoughtful, functional solutions for enterprise clients. Veronica believes that technology design starts and ends with the people who use it, and strives to put people first in every solution she builds.
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Cleveland.com Indians beat writer Paul Hoynes and guest host Jamie Turner discuss Thursday night's comeback win over the Royals and what it means heading into the final weekend before the All-Star Break. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cleveland.com Indians beat writer Paul Hoynes and guest host Jamie Turner talk about the dramatic turn the season has taken and what stands to happen as the trade deadline approaches. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Talksmackwithmac, one of the writers of All American, Jamie Turner, breaks down the process of the show as well as talking about his career in television. Great things are coming for All American. Make sure to tune in to All American on the CW as well as Netflix.
Bailey interviews International Key Note Speaker, Jamie Turner about how his family & peers didn't believe his first endeavor would be successful, his career as a key note speaker, & how attainable such a glamourous profession can be.
Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized author, university professor, and management consultant who speaks about leadership, persuasion, and marketing at events and conferences around the globe. You may have seen Jamie in Inc., Entrepreneur, Business Insider, or Forbes. He's also a regular guest on CNN and HLN, where he delivers segments on marketing, persuasion, and leadership. Jamie is the co-author of several essential business books, including How to Make Money with Social Media and Go Mobile.
Business consultant, author, keynote speaker and TV commentator (as seen on CNN, Headline News and others!) Jamie Turner joined us to talk leadership. Jamie is a student of leadership, and through his work he has compiled and documented a list of tips that any leader can benefit from. During our chat we focused on his newest e-book, titled THE UNSPOKEN RULES OF LEADERSHIP, HOW TO LEAD YOURSELF AND THOSE AROUND YOU. It is a fast paced read and filled with great lessons, which Jamie says he has observed and learned the hard way -- through mistakes and failure! We hope you enjoy this energetic and fun chat! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this week's episode, Jamie Turner shares the story of his battle with pancreatic cancer and explains how his family has been a huge inspiration for him. He also shares how his coaching background has helped him as well.
What is the deal with CBD? It seems to be in everything right now, but does it work? Also, why is the beauty industry dominated by men even though it is supposedly for women? Today we speak with Jamie Turner, an esthetician and make-up artist, and co-founder of Sacred Ace Skin Care and Reign Rituals, her home base for services and educational workshops in Denver. Classically trained in fine arts as well as beauty, Jamie incorporates her formal art training in every beauty service and is always working to continue her education and educate others. In this episode, we talk to her about staying healthy, mentally and physically, as a business owner, why CBD works, and the CBD certification program she is creating. We also discuss her revolutionary approach to changing the beauty industry for the better, and why feeling good in your own skin is so important for you and everyone around you. Sponsored Promotions: -15% off at Boulder Wine Merchant or in store (303) 443-6761 with code FINELINE15 -Sponsor Us! Visit our Patreon page to see the various levels of sponsorship! Show Notes: CBD Last Prisoner Project Polis Pardons Marijuana Convictions Sacred Ace Skincare Instagram Reign Rituals Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/finelinepodcast/support
Cleveland.com Indians beat reporter Paul Hoynes and guest host Jamie Turner break down Omar Vizquel's career and why the arrow is pointing up toward his induction into the Hall of Fame. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cleveland.com Indians beat writer Paul Hoynes, columnist Terry Pluto and guest host Jamie Turner look at what's ahead for the franchise, beyond just a name change. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
邢琳,原国家队、八一队主力队员、八一队教练员。从1995年亚洲锦标赛个人第三开始起步,一直到2009年正式退役,期间征战过2004年雅典奥运会,2008年北京奥运会。7次全国锦标赛冠军,2次亚洲女选手排位第一名,在世界杯上曾创造了中国队个人最好名次。优秀运动员的身上,永远不止是运动成绩本身。耐力运动的长期求索,也让邢琳形成了自己的运动观和执教理念。节目内容: 02:46 早期运动经历18:05 几场重要比赛经历:04年雅典奥运会、06年多哈世界杯、军体理事会、08年北京奥运会43:30 运动员退役48:36 军人退役与铁人邢动俱乐部57:51 训练观与执教理念相关内容扩展:专业组、铁三比赛序列:奥运、亚运、全运;世锦赛、亚锦赛、全国锦标赛;世界铁三系列赛(WTS)、世界杯(曾经顶级赛事,2009年后降级为次顶级)、亚洲杯、国内分站赛;世界军人运动会、军体理事会锦标赛《我今天的训练观》:铁人行动训练营,https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/4I7hqzEIsDfHfkPkqzWnHA运动员长期发展模型:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/21UBwgNRXN8-fUW1q9aApw节目中提到的国外运动员、教练:Mark Allen, Nicola Spirig, 上田蓝, Daniela Ryf, Gwen Jorgensen, Jamie Turner节目中提到的国内运动员:王丹、于淑君、金玺、方舟、苗浩封面图:2006年多哈世界杯赛前
邢琳,原国家队、八一队主力队员、八一队教练员。从1995年亚洲锦标赛个人第三开始起步,一直到2009年正式退役,期间征战过2004年雅典奥运会,2008年北京奥运会。7次全国锦标赛冠军,2次亚洲女选手排位第一名,在世界杯上曾创造了中国队个人最好名次。优秀运动员的身上,永远不止是运动成绩本身。耐力运动的长期求索,也让邢琳形成了自己的运动观和执教理念。节目内容: 02:46 早期运动经历18:05 几场重要比赛经历:04年雅典奥运会、06年多哈世界杯、军体理事会、08年北京奥运会43:30 运动员退役48:36 军人退役与铁人邢动俱乐部57:51 训练观与执教理念相关内容扩展:专业组、铁三比赛序列:奥运、亚运、全运;世锦赛、亚锦赛、全国锦标赛;世界铁三系列赛(WTS)、世界杯(曾经顶级赛事,2009年后降级为次顶级)、亚洲杯、国内分站赛;世界军人运动会、军体理事会锦标赛《我今天的训练观》:铁人行动训练营,https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/4I7hqzEIsDfHfkPkqzWnHA运动员长期发展模型:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/21UBwgNRXN8-fUW1q9aApw节目中提到的国外运动员、教练:Mark Allen, Nicola Spirig, 上田蓝, Daniela Ryf, Gwen Jorgensen, Jamie Turner节目中提到的国内运动员:王丹、于淑君、金玺、方舟、苗浩封面图:2006年多哈世界杯赛前
Today's show is going to be a continuation of the series of interviews from the Soul Food Sessions dinner which was held at the James Beard Foundation house in Manhattan earlier this month. Soul Food Sessions is a dinner series that started in Charlotte, North Carolina as a way to acknowledge and support people of color in the culinary arts, restaurant and hospitality industries, and beverage services. Chefs Jamie Barnes and Greg Williams of What the Fries, Michael Bowling of Hot Box Next Level Kitchen, Gregory and Subrina Collier of The Yolk, Jamie Turner of Jamie's Cakes & Classes, Justin Hazelton of SB&J Enterprises, and friend of the show, Omar Tate were part of the dinner and each made a course for the evening. The name of the series hints at what the founders want guests to experience: dishes that act as an exploration of what we think of as soul food and pushing the boundaries on that definition. Dishes like pork pate with apple buttermilk and warm farro salad with smoked peaches ask what is soul food and what isn't it? Who cooks it and who doesn't? If a chef is black is what they're cooking automatically soul food? Before the dinner service I asked the Soul Food Sessions chefs these questions.A Hungry Society is powered by Simplecast.
Today's show is going to be a series of interviews from the Soul Food Sessions dinner which was held at the James Beard Foundation house in Manhattan earlier this month. Soul Food Sessions is a dinner series that started in Charlotte, North Carolina as a way to acknowledge and support people of color in the culinary arts, restaurant and hospitality industries, and beverage services. Chefs Jamie Barnes and Greg Williams of What the Fries, Michael Bowling of Hot Box Next Level Kitchen, Gregory and Subrina Collier of The Yolk, Jamie Turner of Jamie's Cakes & Classes, Justin Hazelton of SB&J Enterprises, and friend of the show, Omar Tate were part of the dinner and each made a course for the evening. The name of the series hints at what the founders want guests to experience: dishes that act as an exploration of what we think of as soul food and pushing the boundaries on that definition. Dishes like pork pate with apple buttermilk and warm farro salad with smoked peaches ask what is soul food and what isn't it? Who cooks it and who doesn't? If a chef is black is what they're cooking automatically soul food? Before the dinner service I asked the Soul Food Sessions chefs these questions.A Hungry Society is powered by Simplecast.
Learn how using authentic stories can boost your audience connection for you, your ideas and your business - online and offline. Business storytelling expert Eamonn O'Brien chats with mobile marketing expert, CNN contributor, and speaker Jamie Turner about the secrets to tapping into authentic or more human storytelling for greater audience rapport, bonding, and impact.
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
If you're struggling to transition one-off project clients into repeat business or retainer clients, this episode is for you. Learn how you can scale your agency by getting clients to stop viewing you as a commodity. {0:33} Geoff asked: “How do you ensure that your clients come back for repeat business?..." "In my content management business, we start new clients off on a trial project, followed by one month's content. If they like all of that (and they do in 90+% of cases), we set up an arrangement whereby they order content from us every month. We've experimented with a lot of different writing services: blogs, landing pages, sales emails, product descriptions, direct response copy - even translation services this week. The service that people come back for month after month is blog posts. There is a constant need for content, and this is a market we get a lot of repeat business from. The problem I'm having right now is that clients are very sluggish when it comes to reordering content at the beginning of the new month. Our process involves them coming up with blog post titles and sending them to us so that I can schedule the articles with our writing staff. So I'm not sure what I can do on this. There must be something I can change to make it easier for clients and myself to schedule content with us. How do we turn one-off customers into repeat business?” Resources referenced in this show: Interview with Jamie Turner from 60-Second Marketer "Becoming Warren Buffet" Documentary (correction: available on HBO, not Netflix) Ready to Create Repeat Business With Your Clients? When it comes to your agency, what better advice is there than from a range of experts who have been in your shoes? Whether you need advice on increasing website traffic , what you need to do as an agency owner or learn how to plan who you hire for your agency, I can help. Find all my tips, tricks and insights in my blog section that covers a wide variety of topics. Videos more your thing? You can check out the videos on my YouTube channel for agency advice from myself and many other agency experts.
Jamie Turner is an internationally-recognized author and CNN contributor who has helped The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, CNN and other global brands tackle complex marketing problems. He is the CEO of SIXTY, a marketing optimization firm that has...
The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua
Entrepreneur, Jamie Turner shares how using events to build brand awareness helps convert leads to clients. Learn what he's doing in the event space that even small agencies can do to gain exposure. ThinkLikeAJournalist.com See the show notes.
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
There are different levels of digital agency services that can support your business in staying competitive with others in the industry. The real question is do you know what they are? In this episode we'll cover: How you can prevent your agency from being viewed as a commodity. How you can charge more for your digital agency services & why clients will pay for it. What you need to do to increase the lifetime value of a client. Do consultancies have an advantage over digital agencies? [smart_track_player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/jasonswenk/Do_you_want_to_know_the_5_different_categories_of_agency_services_.mp3"] With over 30 years experience in the agency world - many of them owning and running his own agencies - my guest Jamie Turner brings us some serious black box knowledge. Spoiler alert: remember that phrase, it'll be important later:) Jamie has worked for agency giants in New York and Atlanta and today is the Founder and CEO of 60SecondMarketer.com and 60 Second Communications. He's an author and international speaker specializing in social media and mobile marketing. I read a couple recent blog posts of Jamie's where he explained how you can save your agency from being left in the dust. I loved reading this post so much I that I knew I needed to get Jamie on my podcast so he could share his wisdom with you, too. Jamie says he was like the typical agency owner, with a ton of ideas but a short attention span to see them through. He was always chasing the new bright, shiny object. However, once he learned to focus it enabled growth and expertise. And he says, “the more expert you are at something, the more you can charge.” Isn't that the ultimate goal? We can all agree that there is no shortage of agencies that do what we do. Even consulting companies are beginning to offer competitive services. So, how can your agency survive and thrive in this climate? First and foremost you need to understand the 5 categories that agencies fall into so you can identify where you are and where you need to go in order to stay competitive while also growing and scaling your business. Do you want to know the 5 different levels of digital agency services? The goal of agencies is to work up the chain of these 5 categories of their digital agency services for more staying power and a greater client lifetime value. 1. Hands Work Most small- and mid-sized agencies fall into this category and stay here. They win new business by pitching tactical work. They create assets like websites, logos, etc. and sell that type of work. Problem is, this work is one-off project work that typically doesn't lead to much more. Over the course of a client relationship these opportunities tend to decrease. The client views you as an easily replaceable commodity. Clients can bring jobs in-house or find another agency that can do things “faster or cheaper”. It's OK to reel in new business this way but you should spend less than 6 months in the Hands Work phase. Show them you can do more that churn out work by moving into the next category. 2. Central Hub You can start to get in the driver's seat by being the Central Hub. Most clients have multiple agencies to meet their needs: digital, media, creative, direct, etc. When your agency acts as the Central Hub and the other agencies act as the spokes, it positions you at the center of the workflow. Jamie's agency puts themselves in this spot by creating and maintaining the status reports, managing the status calls, etc. In the Central Hub role you can build trust with the client, but you are really only viewed as an extension of the team. To be highly valued by clients and charge more for your services you need to be considered an advisor, not an order-taker. That is why the next category is so important. 3. Lightbulb When you have bright ideas and can provide original campaigns and business building solutions your clients will see more value in your work. In a recent survey we conducted, we asked brands why they started working with an agency. The #1 answer was that they were looking for guidance/advice on emerging trends and the insights on what to do next. An agency that can bring original ideas to the table will establish authority. Clients are more apt to listen and give your ideas a try when you're already acting as the Lightbulb. What's even better is that they will be willing to pay more for them. 4. Wisdom & Experience In this position, the client recognizes your agency as an authority in their industry. You share case studies and data to back up your ideas. You understand your client's needs and challenges as well as those of your client's clients. You are able to identify and help them avoid potential landmines. You see the big picture. Click here for my interview with Del Ross, Director of Sales and Marketing for Intercontinental Hotels Group. Del says the best way for someone to score a meeting with him is to “have a point of view and back it up with data and research.” When your big ideas have proven results and it's reflected in the client's ROI they are more than happy to spend their budget on it. He also said the #1 way to get a meeting with a high powered executive at a major brand or any company you are targeting is to lead with something something new and cutting edge that is innovative and helps grow their business. Projects like these are what scores $50,000 of test project budget. When your agency falls into this category you are viewed as more than just an agent - your role is as a trusted advisor for growing their business. 5. Black Box This category of agency is indispensable and it's what EVERY agency should be aiming for. If your agency can provide technology or people that the client doesn't have, can't access or can't afford you are able to provide value they can't get elsewhere. This needs to be something proprietary and measurable - something the client can see in the resulting ROI. This also applies to the types of digital agency services you offer over your competitors. When you can provide something exclusive that yield sales or growth results, you can charge more and your clients won't mind paying for it. So, where does your digital agency fall on the list? As an agency, your job is to meet the client's needs and address their pain points. It's a challenge to get to the Wisdom & Experience or Black Box level. Jamie says almost all agencies bring their clients in at a low tier and then you, as an agency leader, must challenge your team to move up the ladder. Secure your footing on the Black Box rung and you're GOLDEN. Don't get comfortable - never stop innovating. Take time to get ahead once and be sure to stay ahead always. Do Consultancies have a Black Box Advantage? It's easy to get discouraged knowing consultancies are walking in at the Black Box level and getting away with charging a ton. Don't let that get you down. Consultants solve problems based on case studies and what they've learned in textbooks. They looked at what's worked in similar situations and help their clients get results using a tried and true method. As agency leaders with creative minds, we approach problems with unique, innovative solutions and develop business building ideas. This gives us an edge over consultancies. It's the Lightbulb phase that protects agencies and gives us our staying power. Discover the best Digital Agency Strategies today. Get Online Training to help you setup the right systems and strategies to help you grow faster. Next Level Agency Defining the different levels of your digital agency services is only the first step in elevating your agency to the next level within your industry. Focussing on areas you haven't explored yet as well as struggles you need to focus on will help to improve your business. Check out how I have all you need to get through these obstacles. I can give you advice on how to increase conversions on your website, implementing Facebook marketing as well as ways to build authority to improve your agency. If growth is your focus, I've the different phases of growth within your agency and the three questions you need to ask yourself to sell more of your digital agency services. Learn more about my career and experiences as well as lots of tips, tricks and insights by reading my blogs that cover a wide variety of topics. Check out more from my Ask Swenk series and more of my videos on my Youtube channel. There you will find advice from myself and other agency experts.
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On this episode of Rhodes to Success, I interview Jamie Turner, who is the Less Stress business coach and leadership consultant. Jamie worked in education for more than twenty years, of which the last twelve were as a school principal. During the show, we discuss providing and giving and receiving feedback from your team, coaching versus compliance leadership, how the 80/20 rule applies to feedback, and the five words you need to know when it comes to providing feedback. Main Questions Asked: § Why is feedback the lifeblood of a healthy business? § How do you help business owners receive feedback and not get defensive? § Talk about what a coaching style leadership is and how that is different to compliance leadership? § What are your tips on how to structure one-on-one check-in calls? § Talk about providing feedback to your employees and having difficult conversations. § Why is it important to focus more on the positive feedback than the negative? Key Lessons Learned: Feedback - Without feedback a business can't be healthy and grow. - Feedback allows change to happen and new ideas to surface. - If leaders can create a safe place where the team can tell them what they truly think, those ideas can improve the business in ways that haven't been imagined. - Feedback has to be two-way and not just the leader giving feedback to the employees - The leader of the team has to be the person to invite and encourage feedback. Accepting Feedback - The natural inclination when receiving feedback is to defend your point of view. If you do this, people will stop providing feedback. - Often, leaders invite feedback but do nothing with it. If nothing happens as a result, people will stop providing feedback. - Learn how to be less defensive and let the feedback in. - “Thank you so much for that feedback.” This shifts the brain into gratitude mode. - Stay curious. Try and understand what the feedback is about. - It's okay to not respond in the moment and offer to reconnect the following day. - Learn to recognize the signs of emotions and hit the pause button and give yourself time to process. Coaching Vs. Compliance Leadership - Coaching is about helping the employee solve the problem rather than providing the solution. - It's a mix of asking great powerful questions and providing information. One-on-one Check-in Calls - 80% of the conversation should come from what your team member needs to talk about. - “What is most important for us to talk about today,” and take the lead from the employee. This will uncover the challenges they are facing. - The aim of the conversation is to help the employee do the best job that they can. - We want to create a safe place where our employee can let us know when things aren't going well. - Make it clear what the purpose of the time is, as well as the expected outcome. - It's important to end the call with a plan and next steps. Providing Feedback to the Team - Don't let too much time go by before you have the difficult conversation. - Make sure you have at least two concrete examples and are clear on exactly what the issue is. - Have the conversation when you aren't feeling emotional about the issue. The Five Words When You I Feel Because - Example: “Jessica, when you come in late a few times a week, I feel really frustrated and upset because we've talked about how important it is to be on time for work and how our customers are here…” Positive Feedback - Many employees need to hear positive feedback and really benefit from knowing they are on the right path. - Often, leaders don't need positive feedback as they are self-driven. - Positive feedback needs to be specific and letting the employee know what they did well. This enables the employee to repeat that behavior. Subscribe to the show in iTunes or Stitcher Radio! The music in today's episode was written by The Danger Os and produced by Nick Palmer. Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/thedangerosmakemusic Links to Resources Mentioned Less Stress Business Top 3 Pitfalls When Leading Virtual Employees
In this episode of the Effortless Swimming Podcast, we have Sara McLarty. She is a professional triathlete and a swimming coach based in Clermont, Florida. In December, I'll be with Sara running the swim section at the Triathlon research Camp in Florida with Gwen Jorgensen and her coach Jamie Turner.
The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua
Jamie Turner shares how he is 25% smarter because of one thing he does daily. Find out what he calls "the game changer for his business". Plus how to get into mobile marketing before your competitor does. ThinkLikeAJournalist.com See the show notes.
When networks like CNN and HLN need someone to explain social, mobile or digital marketing to their viewers, who do they call? Internationally-recognized keynote speaker Jamie Turner, who has been profiled in the world's best-selling marketing textbook and is the author of two books on social media and mobile marketing. Jamie speaks around the globe on the subjects of social media, mobile marketing and branding.He has has helped companies like AT&T, CNN, The Coca-Cola Company and Cartoon Network grow their sales and revenue with innovative marketing programs. And he has been called one of the world's leading experts on digital marketing.If you're looking for an engaging, energetic and captivating speaker who speaks around the globe on the subjects of social, mobile and branding, then Jamie Turner may be just what you're looking for.