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The Two-Minute Briefing
The Evening Briefing: Tuesday, January 5

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 2:06


Vaccine race: Over 2m Covid jabs a week needed to hit mid-February targetCovid liveblog: More than a million people in England infectedA-levels and GCSEs: Teachers' predicted grades likely to replace examsThe hero has returned: Joe Wicks is a ray of light in bleak timesGardening in January: What to plant and tidy in your garden this monthDropping points: What is wrong with Liverpool away from home?Read all these articles with a Telegraph subscription. Try a free one-month trial - then save 50pc on your first three months. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/2WRuvh9.

Mafia Memoirs by Zenware
82. Setting A Detailing Customer's Expectations In The Winter

Mafia Memoirs by Zenware

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 19:15


Rod and I are on the road this week for RoadFS Detail Memoirs. We drop in on Sydni Brae Gwinn owner of iWash Auto Detailing. She is our November winner of the 2020 Relief Package from Buff & Shine Mfg and RoadFS. CONGRATS! We take some time to talk shop and detailing. Here are a few highlights: What cars are she working on today She highlights her new chemical dispensing system Consistent Customer Service The key to staying booked through January What's coming up in 2021 - P&S Park & Shine Setting expectations and communicating with your customers during Working in small shop during the winter; Setting expectations for your customer, bringing the vehicle in the shop the night before to warm the steel, and other tips https://youtu.be/ORYvhjNuuK0 Guest Sydni Brae Gwinn iWash Auto Detailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iWashAutoDetailing/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iWashAutoDetailing Hosts: Rod Puzey - https://instagram.com/rodpuzey Jody Sedrick - https://instagram.com/jodysedrick RoadFS Detail Memoirs and Mafia Memoirs is a production of Zenware, Inc.

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast
VMX 2021 - What to Expect, How They Disinfect, and Virtual Effects with NAVC CEO Gene O'Neill and OCCC Executive Director Mark Tester

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 38:29


Many veterinary professionals are beginning to plan for their 2021 Continuing Education requirements. Many of us have questions and concerns about coronavirus and conferences. Is it safe? How are the facilities disinfecting? Are masks required? How full will the lecture rooms and exhibit halls be? Will food be served? This week, we have an exclusive conversation with NAVC CEO Gene O’Neill and the Executive Director for the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) Mark Tester to answer these questions and more. … Host Dr. Ernie Ward is flying solo this week as co-host Beckie Mossor, RVT is on vacation - and on the mend after injuring her knee - this week. … Dr. Ernie and his guests go deep on the cleaning protocols of the OCCC and VMX 2021, how VMX has created new policies regarding attendance, room capacity, and movement in the OCCC. Needless, to say, the 2021 VMX will look very different from previous conferences. Dr. Ernie also inquires about the VMX’s historical “ladies bathroom shortages” and how the conference is adjusting this year. … Viewfinders, this is an excellent conversation from two people who have a lot a stake - and a lot of people’s health and safety on their minds - during this pandemic. I think you’ll find the steps they’re taking and the seriousness with which they perform their duties comforting. This is another tough COVID-19 conversation for the veterinary profession, but one that will surely leave you hopeful for 2021. … We also discuss how VMX 2021 is going virtual on the internet and why this is important for the global veterinary community. In addition, listen closely as Gene explains special incentives, benefits, and their flexible cancellation policies for 2021. ... Viewfinders, are you planning on attending VMX 2021 in Orlando in January? What about other conferences? Is COVID-19 influencing your CE decisions? We want to hear from you! … Thank you again for your loyal listening. This marks Episode 199! Stay safe and we’ll see you next week. 200!

Goldstein on Gelt
Do This to Protect Your Money From Cyber Crime

Goldstein on Gelt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 27:08


Cyber crime is on the rise. How can you keep your money safe? James Lyne, global head of security research at the security firm Sophos, explains how to protect yourself and your money against the malicious codes that hackers create every day. Discover: Why individual investors are targeted more often than banks and large companies The most common tactics that cyber criminals use What could happen if a scammer steals your email login and password What should you do at the end of the fiscal year? There are a few financial steps you should take at the end of 2016. Doug Goldstein, CFP®, explains what tax-loss harvesting is and why it’s often done before the New Year. How should you get your financial plan ready for January? What specific items do you need to review? Follow James Lyne on Twitter @jameslyne and watch his TED talk here.

You're so Bohemian
Energy Report December + Sagittarius Season

You're so Bohemian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 48:41


“The wound is where the light gets in.” Rumi Finally a break in the energies of the universe, ahhhh. We had so many retrogrades going on last month it’s a wonder we got anything did. Actually, now that I think about it, I am not sure I did.   Oh well! December is here and it’s time to share joy and laughter with our family and friends. The energies this month will help us with that too. We are getting ready for something really big in January, energetically speaking. This is a great time to start a morning or evening ritual, so when the “big bang” hits you will have a practice or two to keep you rooted. Right now my favs are breathwork and morning pages. In this episode: How coming out of all of these retrogrades will affect us Jupiter the planet of expansion is heading into the hardworking sign of Capricorn, learn what this means for you. Full moon in Gemini and how you can use this twin energy to support your holiday fun! Next month we will talk more in-depth about the big energy all astrologers are talking about. We will Get Merediths take on it and how we navigate it according to our own chart. We love getting questions from our listeners, is there anything you would like to know about the cosmic energy of January? What questions do you have for Meredith about your own chart? Send us your questions and we will answer them on the show! hey@thewildonesonline.com (be sure to include your birthdate and time). Thank you for listening! If you enjoy this episode, leave us a review on iTunes and share it with your community!  We appreciate the love ♡ Ge the links mentioned in the show here. ♥   Music provided by Bensound 

College Football News Podcast
CFN Podcast (Ep 2): 2019 Alabama Crimson Tide Preview

College Football News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 27:19


Nick Shepkowski and Pete Fiutak are back for more with another episode of the College Football News Podcast and this time are here to discuss and learn more about this year's Alabama Crimson Tide. What went wrong against Clemson last January? What matters from it as the 2019 season nears? How long does Nick Saban want to do this? And will he win another title with the Crimson Tide? All is discussed and the phenomenal Ryan Fowler from Tide 100.9 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama joins this episode to give further information on this version of the Tide. We also check in on what Vegas says about this Tide team as Scott Steehn from Winners and Whiners joins the show to talk Alabama win totals and share other SEC thoughts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cfnpodcast/support

Colony Confidential
The Bounce Back Part 2

Colony Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 7:40


Listen in with Ed and Joe answering those last Burning questions and their plans for a " Coming Out Party?" Joe is in Kalahari for another day another convention, and there are Bedbug sightings at the hotel! What a month January - What a month!

Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND
Drinking Way Too Much On Dry January

Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 55:12


Marcus is calling it quits 10 days into dry January? What the heck man?! Also, Sandy is bummin on the closure of the nude restaurant, Marcus is PISSED about his celebrity doppelganger, and post break up vacas give us life.

Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND
Drinking Way Too Much On Dry January

Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 55:12


Marcus is calling it quits 10 days into dry January? What the heck man?! Also, Sandy is bummin on the closure of the nude restaurant, Marcus is PISSED about his celebrity doppelganger, and post break up vacas give us life.

Everything I Learned From Movies
Episode 148 - Beneath the Planet of the Apes

Everything I Learned From Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 59:22


Steve & Izzy start off 2019 with JANUARY OF THE APES, a celebration of the sequels to the 1968 classic "Planet of the Apes" (which Steve has never seen) and we find out if they're actually legit films!!! Can Man coexist with Ape? How can you win an incredible prize in January? What does an Ape Sauna smell like? Let's find out!!!   So kick back, grab a few brews, INVADE!!!, and enjoy!!!   Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Instagram - www.instagram.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com 

World Champion Of The World Podcast
Episode 20 : Prophecy....Fulfilled

World Champion Of The World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 129:55


Jam packed quick hits segment, who will be starting in NXT in January? What is All Elite Wrestling and what does this mean for WWE? Also recaps of Raw, Smackdown and NXT

Hit the Mic with The Stacey Harris
3 Things You Must Know September 2017

Hit the Mic with The Stacey Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 12:30


Welcome to episode 365 of Hit the Mic the Stacey Harris. Three things you need to know, September 2017 edition. It's that time of year, guys. Summer is over in the northern part of earth. Winter shoulder be coming to a close in the southern part of the earth, and it's launch time. I'm sure you guys are already getting inundated with emails about launches. I know I certainly am. I've been getting a ton of emails. Not just on promotion side of things, but potential clients and clients saying, "Hey. We want to do this in September. We don't want to do this in October, we want to do this in November," and I say, "Great. Welcome to launch season." I wanted to talk about some launch-related things today for the three things you must know. Really, they're all kind of around Facebook and using Facebook as a tool to launch whatever it is you want to launch. Number one thing I want you to know, don't just jump in and start selling on Facebook with your ads or with your organic content, whatever it is. Don't just jump right in and be like, "Okay. It's launch time. Here you go." No. First of all, look at your audience as it is now. Are they engaging? Are they paying attention to you? If they're not, we need to make sure we run an engagement set of ads before we open up our ads for whatever pre-launch and launch content you have. In fact, we talked about this in this month, we just went live on Friday, inside of Hit the Mic Backstage, we talk about a four-ad ad sequence to run to reengage a stale audience. If you are looking at launching, be sure to check that out because that really is going to be where we dive into what this four-ad sequence looks like, what these ads are, and how they really lead into your pre-launch and launch content. Check that out if this is something that's sort of hitting home for you. Be sure, be sure, be sure that you do whatever you need to do to make sure your audience is paying attention to you before you start selling them because if the first post they actually see from you in six months is an ad to buy something, it's going to be a tough sell. On the flip side of that, the same is true for your email. If you haven't been sending any emails, make sure you start sending some content before your first email to your list is, "Hey. Here's my new program." I'm not just talking about here's a new mini-class and that mini-class is your launch content. No, I'm talking about just pure, unpitched, no-sale content. Just literal value. It's all it is because, again, if they're not used to hearing from you, if you maybe took the summer off, or the last three months off I should say, and you're like, "I should probably get back to emailing the old list-a-loo. I'll just send them this free mini-class that's going to then pitch my program. They'll all buy. They read my emails before." No. First of all, you're going to get a massive unsubscribe, which is probably not horrible because they're cold leads, so why pay to have them on your list? On the flip side of that, they're not in a position to buy from you right now, so don't just jump in and sell. On the Facebook side of things, you want to make sure you're running some ads to reengage the audience. On the email side of things, you're going to want to make sure you're sending them some value. Be aware, if you haven't been emailing your list and you email them, even with just pure, undoctored value, you're going to get some unsubscribes because there are going to be people who forgot why they're on your list or who've full on forgot they were on your list. Be ready for that, but this is the time to reengage your audience. The same is true for Twitter and Pinterest and Instagram. If you've been gone for a while, don't make the first thing they see a pitch cool. Again, even if that pitch is for a free master class or to opt in for something, that's still a pitch. It's still an ask. You may not be asking for money, but you're asking for time, you're asking for an email address. You're still making an ask. I want that first piece of content they see to be ask-free. Cool? Cool. Number two: make sure you're following the Facebook ads rules. Facebook has been cracking down a lot this year and over the last couple of months on people not following the Facebook ads rule. By that, I mean, and we have a whole Facebook checklist and guide, Facebook ads checklist and guide, and I'll make sure it's linked in the show notes. You're not using negative copy. You're not assuming the feelings of the person reading the copy, meaning you're not saying something like, "Hate your body?" No. You're not saying something like that. On the flip side of that, your landing page matters too. This is where I see most people drop the ball when it comes to Facebook ad rules. You need to have a privacy policy in terms of service kind of thing on any page that an ad is running to. FYI, you should have one on your site anyways, but make sure that if you're using a lead page or something like that, maybe by default it shows up on your website, but now you're using a lead page or something like that, a third-party tool. Maybe you don't have that defaulted to the bottom of your page. Don't delete that little link lead page put there. Put the link to your terms of service where it says legal or whatever tool and whatever verbiage it used. You need to have that on there. You can't autoplay your video on the landing page. The other thing you need to really be aware of is that on your landing page, you're also not making any sort of crazy claims, like "make six figures taking naps." I'm totally making stuff up here, but just like you can't use that kind of language in your ads, you can't use that kind of language on your landing page. Be really conscientious of that. Then just sort of some of the best practices. There have been some ads that have been running into problems with an overuse of Emoji or an overuse of all caps. I know there are a lot of Facebook ads experts who gave you templates that are loaded down with Emojis and all caps. Use them responsibly. Somebody said to me the other, and I cannot remember for the life of me who it was, but they said something about attitude is like salt. A little sort of spices it up, but too much and you ruin the whole dish. Emojis and caps are like salt. A little bit spices it up. Too much of it ruins the whole dish. Okay? Use responsibly. Alright? That's just something I wanted you to remember. If you're not sure about what the Facebook ads rules are, because everything I listed here is not the entirety of them, I will link to the Facebook ads policies. Be sure, do yourself a solid, even if someone else is running your ads, quite frankly, especially if somebody else is running your ads, and familiarize yourself with this. It's not a long document, but it's worth reading. This is not like your Apple terms of service kind of thing that we all just sort of skip past. Maybe that was just me. This is something where the ability to run ads is on the line. If you ever want to run ads again, don't let just a lack of knowledge cost you that. Cool? Number three. I can't remember if we talked about this last month, but I really wanted to hit on it because we've tested it now for a while and it's really been a game changer. Facebook frequency. Across my page, across our clients' pages, we are seeing a benefit to actually posting less frequently. In fact, I've got a couple of clients who are posting two or three times a week and they're seeing a 25 to 40% organic reach on their content. By organic, I mean they're not boosting. There's no ad money behind that. It's just their reach. They're also seeing engagement go up, which is what's helping their reach. Test it. I'm not saying you skip from twice a day to once a week. Test it incrementally. I've shifted from twice a day to once a day. Again, my organic reach has about tripled, which is awesome because I have to produce less content. I have to schedule less content. This is something definitely worth testing on your own content as well to see if yours is lining up the same way. Again, every page, every industry is different. We absolutely, all the time see pages, usually really massive pages like Starbucks that post three or four or five or six or eight times a day. We see that a lot with publishers, you know, Buzzfeed and Refinery29 and those kind of places. They have new things to publish all day. You probably don't. Again, test decreasing your frequency a bit and see what it does to your reach. Don't just test this once. Don't just test this twice. Give it a good 14 days and see what your numbers are like. Go back and review and see what your reach is like, see what your engagement has been like, and go from there. Decreasing your frequency may increase your organic reach and your engagement, which is super killer. Alright? There's your three things that I want you to know in September. Most of all, I want you to remember that now is the time to take action. Any day now, we're going to start getting those end-of-the-year emails that I rag on every year, but you'll probably get one from me. Not in September because it's not even quarter of yet. Anyways, now is the time to take action for this year. Not just next year. There's no reason to fold it up. Look at what you said you wanted to do in January. Where are you with that? If you're not there yet, what can we do to put you in alignment with it before the end of the year? What can we do to put you on track to blow that out of the water next year? There's plenty of time left this year. Do not fall prey to, "Okay, what are we doing in January? What are we doing right now?" Okay? A big part of that can be a part of joining a community where there is some accountability. That's why we now have the VIP option, the Bam upgrade available inside of Hit the Mic Backstage, meaning you can join us, get monthly one-on-one coaching with me, get some serious accountability with me. If you are interested in that, we do have a couple of spots open right now, so go to HittheMicBackstage.com and you can see that there is now three options to purchase. One of them is the VIP Bam option. If you all want to learn more about what's included in Bam, just go to thestaceyharris.com/bam. There's also a link to sign up right there and I will see you inside of Backstage, whether it's at the Bam level or not because I want to see you taking action and getting the information you need without any fluff and without any ulterior motives is a really, really good place to start. Join us backstage. Even better, join us at the Bam level and get some serious, butt-kicking accountability. Cool? Alright. I will see you next week and of course, I will see you backstage.

Yarn in the City
Episode 50: Are we there yet?

Yarn in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 44:52


This is our penultimate episode of the year! With only a few weeks to go before Christmas, Rachel has lost her mind with her holiday knitting so we’ve found some gifts for knitters ideas to keep things sane in your own households and you can get back to your own projects instead of stuff for other people! First a word from our sponsor: The Loveliest Yarn Company is a new online yarn shop bringing you the loveliest yarn and knitting accessories.  Buying yarn online can be a bit fraught so they have gathered the best into one place.  They have knit, washed and worn everything so people know it’s all been tried and tested by knitters.  The Loveliest Yarn Company stock artisan hand dyed yarn from Life in the Long Grass, organic merino from Rosy Green Wool, some great stalwarts of the yarn world from West Yorkshire Spinners, irresistible accessories from Merchant and Mills and lots more.  All from theloveliestyarncompany.co.uk. Podcast listeners can get 10% off in July, August and September with the code YITCEnabled2016.  If you aren’t shopping for yarn at the moment, sign up for their newsletter on the site.  As YITC has international listeners, we currently ship to countries in the EU, Australia and New Zealand.  And they will be adding more countries as they grow. Welcome to The Loveliest Yarn Company! News and Events It's the last few days of Wovember! 3 December – Selvedge Makers’s Fair, St Augustine Church Hall London, 11-5:00. 6 Dec – Make handpainted gift wrap at VV Rouleaux 14 December - Late Night Knitty Lock-in at Wild & Woolly 16 December - Pom Pom Christmas party, 49 Tanner St London SE1 3PL Will feature The Fibre Co., Fig Tree Yarns and John Arbon Textiles, as well as Francesca Hughes, Elisabeth Beverley, Coop Knits, Daughter of a Shepherd, Pink Hazel, La Bien Aimee, Beyond Measure and The Uncommon Thread. Brioche classes for beginners at I Knit London on 3 Dec, 7 January and 21 January ​What we’re working on Allison is on the 13th stripe of 19 in Harrison’s Hogwarts scarf. In addition, she’s working on the Sonder Shawl by Helen Stewart. She’s also been making lists of what needs to happen in the next few weeks –maybe a couple of pairs of slippers, a quilt for her FIL and a throw for her brother. Plus a waistcoat for Jordan for Christmas. Rachel is frantically trying to finish her Vestvember project, Aileen by Laura Aylor, in some lovely alpaca her husband bought her in Peru. Despite all great intentions not to get out of control with Christmas knitting, she is also looking to do two versions of Because Sock Yarn by Kate Atherley and two top down yoked sweaters for her kids for Christmas. Goodbye sleep, hello RSI! Christmas gift ideas Cashmere bundles – Lux Adorna - available at Loop Check your Gauge cloth – Cocoknits - available at A Yarn Story Christmas book bundles from The Loveliest Yarn Co  Jewellery from Tangled Yarn Christmas Tree ornaments from Katrinkle and Yarnistry (also Christmas stitch markers) Gift tags from Beyond Measure Patterns for Ornaments Christmas Eve Bauble Renee Callahan Cheers! Cheryl Niamath Mini Christmas Stocking by Julie Williams Crocheted Christmas Baubles by Carmen Heffernan Minikins – Woolly Wormhead You can find the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio and us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest, in our Yarn in the City group on Ravelry, or in person on Wednesday nights at our knit night at the Goat between 7 and 10pm. Everyone’s really friendly and we hope to see you there! Have a great couple of weeks and we’ll chat with you soon!

Evergreen Podcast

Russian-Ukrainian War Vlad’s High Yellow Belt Promotion First picnic of 2014 in Blue Lake Park Hockey: Portland WinterHawks’ winning streak NFL Super Bowl XLVIII — Go, Seattle Seahawks! Pacific Ocean in January What is it like to be a Glasshole? Olympic Games in Sochi First Solo is coming soon — and how to avoid mid … Continue reading Episode #008 →

CLIMAS - Southwest Climate Podcast
January 2013 Southwest Climate Podcast

CLIMAS - Southwest Climate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2013 22:23


Why was the Southwest so cold in January? What's this buzz phrase "Sudden Stratospheric Warming" mean? Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins discuss this and much more in this month's Southwest Climate Podcast.

Climate in the Southwest
January 2013: Southwest Climate Podcast

Climate in the Southwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2013 22:23


Why was the Southwest so cold in January? What's this buzz phrase "Sudden Stratospheric Warming" mean? Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins discuss this and much more in this month's Southwest Climate Podcast.

TechStuff
The Top Tech News Stories of 2012: Part 1

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2012 47:12


What happened in the Megaupload raid? Why did the Internet go dark for a day in January? What were the big trends at CES 2012? Join Chris and Jonathan as they look back at the year in tech in this 2-part episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers