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Welcome to the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast with your host Todd. Join Todd and Jennifer Long as they discuss their new book, Workers Are Not the Problem, Workers Are the Solution: A Guide to Leading Differently. The conversation delves into the intersection of leadership, accountability, and the evolving work environment. The discussion highlights the importance of addressing leadership biases and adapting to contemporary workforce dynamics. With a focus on the critical notion of accountability, the episode explores how traditional leadership paradigms need to shift to manage the current landscape of uncertainty and rapid change. Through qualitative observations of various organizations, Todd and Jennifer reveal insights into how the employment environment is changing and how leaders need to rethink their strategies. Tune in to discover how navigating toxicity and uncertainty can redefine leadership roles and expectations.
In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jennifer Long, the president and master coach of Own Up, about her book, Accountability Without the Drama. Jennifer brings a wealth of experience in corporate training, executive coaching, and team development, stemming from her family's long-standing commitment to people development since the late 80s. We delved into the concept of accountability, which many perceive as punitive. Jennifer emphasized that true accountability should be viewed as a practice centered around clarity and growth rather than blame. She shared her insights on how effective communication and the art of dialogue are essential for fostering better relationships and enhancing leadership effectiveness. Jennifer introduced her six-step SOS model for accountability conversations, which includes identifying issues, analyzing context, and engaging in meaningful dialogue. We discussed the importance of creating space for team members to take ownership of their actions and decisions, rather than micromanaging or rescuing them. Throughout our conversation, we highlighted the significance of clear expectations and the impact of anxiety on accountability. Jennifer's approach encourages leaders to shift their mindset and focus on building trust and collaboration within their teams. Listeners can find more resources on Jennifer's website, accountabilityatwork.com, where they can also access a free chapter of her book. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to improve their leadership skills and create a more positive organizational culture. Thank you for joining us, and I hope you find this discussion as enlightening as I did! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Ange “GnomeAngel” Wilson interviews Jennifer Long of Sewer Story. They discuss the importance of storytelling in fabric design and quilting, the value of play and learning through creativity, and the impact of authenticity in the industry. Jennifer shares her journey from being a ghost pattern writer to becoming a fabric designer for Riley Blake Designs. They also talk about the versatility of fabric designs and the ability to create quilts that resonate with different generations.
What does it take to truly thrive on Mars? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Terry Crews answer grab bag questions about Mars, magnetic fields, photons, Hot Ones spicy wings and the entropy of muscles. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/explosive-queries-with-terry-crews/Thanks to our Patrons Jack Walker, Anastasia Kirkpatrick, Skywatcher, Zuber Singh, Jennifer Long, Jared Thomas, David, Adam Rothas, Marius Calin, TeeH, Cedrick Sauls, Lana Abel, RosebeforeHoes, Christina Hagopian, Jerry Agrinzoni, Kassper, Sarah & Oliver, Kenneth von Smellsmore, and Matthew Young for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
Welcome to part two of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast hosted by Todd Conklin. This episode features an engaging open question and answer session from the 2024 Santa Fe Workshop. Listen in as Todd, along with industry experts Mike Peters, Martha Acosta, Jennifer Long, Bob Edwards, and Andrea Baker, delve into insightful discussions on improving workplace safety, the importance of trust within teams, and how to effectively manage and predict organizational risks. Throughout the episode, the panelists share practical advice, real-world examples, and innovative strategies to foster a proactive safety culture and enhance operational learning. Whether you're a seasoned safety professional or new to the field, this episode offers valuable takeaways for everyone. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best and stay ahead in your safety journey. Tune in now!
In this episode, we revisit our summer guest lineup and dive deeper into their insights on what needs to start, stop, or change in the cheer industry. We hear once again from industry giants: Courtney Smith-Pope, owner of Cheer Extreme; Brad Habermel, owner of Cheer Athletics; Roger Schonder, owner of Stingrays; Elaine Pascale, owner of World Cup; Orson Sykes, owner of Twist & Shout; Jennifer Long, owner of CheerForce; and Jomo Thompson, former head coach of the University of Kentucky. These legends share their thoughts on the evolution of all-star cheer, tackling the biggest challenges facing gyms today, and offering bold ideas for the future. Whether it's pushing for more athlete-centered practices, fostering better communication between coaches and parents, or redefining competition standards, this episode is packed with actionable insights that could reshape the industry. Don't miss this powerful conversation that could inspire the next wave of innovation in cheerleading. Tune in to find out what the future of cheer could look like if these changes take hold. Scoresheet 101 for PARENTS- Sept 29 Preparing For Full-Outs Live Training- Sept 29 Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Video Reviews (Use the Code "LTC20" for a 20% discount through August) ⭐️ Support Our Sponsors⭐️ Pop Drops (Banners, Backdrops, Floor Skirts, etc)- https://popdrops.biz/ The Cheer Expo- TheCheerExpo.com Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Next Generation Gym Owners- https://nextgenowners.com Tumbl Trak- https://www.tumbltrak.com/?aff=181
In this episode, Jason Larkins interviews Jennifer Long, owner of CheerForce San Diego. Jennifer shares her journey in the cheerleading industry, from starting in high school dance coach to building successful programs at Granite Hills High, San Diego State University and Cheerforce. She discusses the challenges of merging different gyms and the bitter rivalries that existed in the early years. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of putting the team first and gaining perspective on the significance of cheerleading in the grand scheme of life. She also talks about the growth of the San Diego State program and the decision to compete at UCA Nationals instead of NCA. Cheerforce has faced challenges, but they continue to reflect, evolve, and take risks to stay at the top of their game. Jennifer also addresses the need to shift the focus from winning to personal growth and success in the industry. And they talk losses, Jewel and Kenrod and how those moments and losses shaped their season. Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Video Reviews (Use the Code "LTC20" for a 20% discount through August) ⭐️ Support Our Sponsors⭐️ Pop Drops (Banners, Backdrops, Floor Skirts, etc)- https://popdrops.biz/ The Cheer Expo- TheCheerExpo.com Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Next Generation Gym Owners- https://nextgenowners.com Tumbl Trak- https://www.tumbltrak.com/?aff=181
In this episode of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast, host Todd Conklin shares the vibrant discussions and insightful Q&A sessions from a recent conference held in Santa Fe. This three-day event brought together a diverse group of experts and professionals to explore the fundamentals of human performance, leadership impact, and practical applications in safety practices. The first day delved into the evolution of human performance over the past 25 years, featuring voices like Tony Mishara, Shane Bush, and Ron Gant. The second day focused on leadership, psychological safety, accountability, and mental health, with contributions from experts like Jennifer Long and Mike Peters. The final day was dedicated to practical applications, leadership denial, and an engaging panel discussion with industry leaders. Join us for a deep dive into the key takeaways and thought-provoking questions raised during the conference. Whether you missed the event or want to revisit the highlights, this episode offers valuable insights and stories that will resonate with safety professionals and leaders alike.
Jennifer Long, one of the most skilled and experienced quilt pattern writers, shares her insights on building a successful career in pattern writing. We discuss the intricacies of pattern writing, along with an exciting announcement for all quilt pattern writers! Turn your CRAFT into a CAREER! Did you find this podcast helpful? Find more creative business takeaways, tutorials, courses, plus much more below. SHOW NOTES: https://quilterscandy.com/category/podcast-episodes/ QUILTERS CANDY WEBSITE: https://quilterscandy.com/ INSTAGRAM: Craft to Career Podcast @crafttocareer Quilters Candy @quilters_candy
In this episode, we revisit our summer guest lineup and dive deeper into their insights on what needs to start, stop, or change in the cheer industry. We hear once again from industry giants: Courtney Smith-Pope, owner of Cheer Extreme; Brad Habermel, owner of Cheer Athletics; Roger Schonder, owner of Stingrays; Elaine Pascale, owner of World Cup; Orson Sykes, owner of Twist & Shout; Jennifer Long, owner of CheerForce; and Jomo Thompson, former head coach of the University of Kentucky. These legends share their thoughts on the evolution of all-star cheer, tackling the biggest challenges facing gyms today, and offering bold ideas for the future. Whether it's pushing for more athlete-centered practices, fostering better communication between coaches and parents, or redefining competition standards, this episode is packed with actionable insights that could reshape the industry. Don't miss this powerful conversation that could inspire the next wave of innovation in cheerleading. Tune in to find out what the future of cheer could look like if these changes take hold. Scoresheet 101 for PARENTS- Sept 29 Preparing For Full-Outs Live Training- Sept 29 Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Video Reviews (Use the Code "LTC20" for a 20% discount through August) ⭐️ Support Our Sponsors⭐️ Pop Drops (Banners, Backdrops, Floor Skirts, etc)- https://popdrops.biz/ The Cheer Expo- TheCheerExpo.com Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Next Generation Gym Owners- https://nextgenowners.com Tumbl Trak- https://www.tumbltrak.com/?aff=181
In this engaging episode of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast, host Todd Conklin teams up with leadership expert Jennifer Long for a thought-provoking conversation on leadership and capacity in today's complex organizational environments. Together, they explore how leaders can build confidence and capacity within their teams to foster innovation and resilience. Jennifer shares insights from her recent leadership development program, while Todd delves into the importance of monitoring capacity rather than just measuring it. They discuss the balance between efficiency and thoroughness, and how leaders can shift their focus from simply solving problems to understanding and analyzing them deeply. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on how modern leadership can adapt to ever-changing challenges, the significance of creating safe-to-fail environments, and the critical role of curiosity and learning in effective management.
In this episode, Jason Larkins interviews Jennifer Long, owner of CheerForce San Diego. Jennifer shares her journey in the cheerleading industry, from starting in high school dance coach to building successful programs at Granite Hills High, San Diego State University and Cheerforce. She discusses the challenges of merging different gyms and the bitter rivalries that existed in the early years. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of putting the team first and gaining perspective on the significance of cheerleading in the grand scheme of life. She also talks about the growth of the San Diego State program and the decision to compete at UCA Nationals instead of NCA. Cheerforce has faced challenges, but they continue to reflect, evolve, and take risks to stay at the top of their game. Jennifer also addresses the need to shift the focus from winning to personal growth and success in the industry. And they talk losses, Jewel and Kenrod and how those moments and losses shaped their season. Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Video Reviews ⭐️ Support Our Sponsors⭐️ Pop Drops (Banners, Backdrops, Floor Skirts, etc)- https://popdrops.biz/ The Cheer Expo- TheCheerExpo.com Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Next Generation Gym Owners- https://nextgenowners.com Tumbl Trak- https://www.tumbltrak.com/?aff=181
Welcome to the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast! Join our host and special guests, Jay Allen and Jennifer Long, as they dive into the upcoming meeting in Santa Fe from September 10th to 12th. This episode is filled with excitement as we discuss the venue, the Drury Inn Plaza Hotel, and its unique history. Our main focus is on the critical topic of accountability in safety practices. Jennifer Long sheds light on implementing accountability strategically and culturally within organizations. We also touch upon the intriguing connection between mental health and safety, particularly in high-risk industries like construction. Get a sneak peek into the workshop layout, designed to build language and fluency in managing reliable and resilient operations. Whether you're a beginner or bringing along decision-makers, this conference offers valuable insights for everyone. Plus, discover the culinary delights and biking opportunities that Santa Fe has to offer during the Wine and Chili festival. Don't miss out on this enriching experience! For more information and to secure your spot, visit safetyfm.io. Join us in Santa Fe for an event that's sure to enhance your understanding of safety and accountability. Learn, enjoy, and stay safe!
Today on The Show, we have a recording of Jennifer Long and Jay Allen on The Preaccident Investigation with Todd Conklin. Talking about the upcoming Conklin Conference 3 taking place in Santa Fe, New Mexico. To find out more information go to Safety FM.io
In this episode, Brad Wiewel meets with Jennifer Long, Co-Executive Director of Casa Marianella, a shelter and legal/medical aid source for displaced migrants in the Austin metro area since 1986. Learn more about Casa Marianella: https://www.casamarianella.org/about-us/ Learn more about Jennifer Long: https://www.casamarianella.org/about-us/casa-staff/ _____________________________________________ This podcast is brought to you by Texas Trust Law. Learn more: https://www.texastrustlaw.com/about-austin-estate-planning-law-firm/ Resources: https://www.texastrustlaw.com/read-our-books/ Contact us: info@texastrustlaw.com
Join us as Jennifer Long asks “Is this what you have called me to?” and Michael O'Malley asks “How can I follow the teachings of the early church in the book of Acts while owning a home amongst an ever increasing economic divide?"
Tony's guest today is Jennifer Long. Jen is a Certified Master Coach and the CEO of OwnUp!® LLC where she works with senior leaders, managers and teams across various industries to do better strategy, teaming and complex problem-solving to transform their organisations. Submit your questions If you would like to clarify anything with Tony or Jennifer comment below or email Tony. We will be sure to respond. About Tony Lockwood After a 25-year career delivering change and transformation, Tony launched The Transformation Leaders Hub (#TLH) in 2020. Its core focus is to help members stand out from the crowd, build their network with their peers and open up new career opportunities. www.thetransformationleadershub.com Tony's 'day job' is as a Principal Consultant with FSP Consulting Services (FSP), a leading digital transformation specialist, combining real-world experience in business strategy, change and adoption and digital solution delivery. www.fsp.co Tony can be contacted by email at tony@allaboutsuccess.co About Jennifer Long She is the author of #1Amazon Bestseller book OwnUp!® How to Hold People Accountable Without all the Drama as well as co-host of her own podcast called Organisational Transformation or “OT KungFu” for short Contact Jennifer : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifertlong/ Transformation Leaders Body of Knowledge (TLBoK) Book Launch On 10 June 2024, Tony is delighted to launch the first edition of the TLBoK, a definitive resource created for transformation leaders by transformation leaders, providing a comprehensive exploration of strategies, methodologies and insights that have redefined successful organisational change and transformation. Available in all leading bookstores or via the #TLH website - here -https://thetransformationleadershub.com/tlbok-intro/ About #TLH The Transformation Leaders Hub is a truly global peer-to-peer network for change and transformation professionals. Check it out here. w: http://www.thetransformationleadershub.com
We are thrilled to have Jennifer Long, the CEO of Own Up®, joining us today. Jen is a certified master coach and the author of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, OwnUp! How to Hold People Accountable Without All the Drama. Jen is an expert in setting up accountability practices within organizations, which has been invaluable for companies seeking tangible improvements. In our conversation today, we dive into leadership, accountability, and guiding principles for psychological safety. Jen also shares many concrete and actionable tips you can apply directly to your business. Stay tuned for more! Connect with Eric Rozenberg On LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Website Connect with Jennifer Long On her website Email Jen: JenLong@own-up.com LinkedIn Jen's book, OwnUp! How to Hold People Accountable Without All the Drama is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or most anyplace else books are sold.
This episode is an interview with Jennifer Long, who was appointed as independent States Members' Remuneration Reviewer in February 2023.During the interview Jennifer explains that, as elected representatives in Jersey's States Assembly, States Members have a significant impact on the lives of Islanders. It's important that they are paid fairly for the work they do, while also being fair to taxpayers and constituents. Jennifer's role as independent reviewer is to ensure that happens.We asked Jennifer about how her previous experience in parliamentary and regulatory settings makes her suited to reviewing Jersey's politicians' pay. The conversation delves into some of the details of the review, such as how you decide on a fair wage for a role that has no formal job description, and whether States Members themselves have a say over what they get paid.Click here for more information on the States Members' Remuneration Review.Episode host: Emily ThomasInterviewee: Jennifer LongGet in touch with us if you have some feedback about the show, or if you want to suggest a topic for a future episode.If you liked what you heard, please give us a star rating, add your review and subscribe!statesassembly.je
Jim discusses the conclusion to disaster preparation month 2023. He then discusses his week in Orlando at the Safety FM Conklin Conference. Todd Conklin spoke on Human and Organizational Performance, Jennifer Long on Accountability, Andrea Baker and Bob Edwards on Learning Teams, and Marc Yester with his fantastic stories and implementing HOP in your organization. We learned a lot, it literally was like a high level continuing education course, we were all mentally exhausted by the time Friday afternoon came around. Everyone left empowered and very optimistic. For all your consulting needs give us a call at 845-269-5772 or email me at Jim@safetywars.com.
Podcast 231 - Create Dunwoody - Jennifer Long Create Dunwoody was established to work in partnership with the City of Dunwoody to establish and support public art in the city. They partner with other organizations to support the growth of placemaking and improve the quality of life for all who live, work, and play in the City of Dunwoody. Jennifer Long was named Executive Director in March, and she also hosts KISS 104.1 Sunday Vibes as Shea Love and The Georgia Lottery.
Jennifer Long bravely reflects on all that she's learned during her early years as a school librarian. I would like to thank composer Nazar Rybak at Hooksounds.com for the music you've heard today. Capstone *use UNITED for $20 off $100 or more on print and ebooks Series: Heroic Animals Editable PD Certificate FAQ's and ISO (In search of…) Online Doctoral Programs SLU Playlists APA format for citing a podcast/podcast app Episodes/Resources mentioned!!! E64 Teaching From Stage to Screen: Heather Moorefield-Lang Martha Bongiorno's Please Disturb the Librarian Canvas template E175 Storytime Strategies (Amanda McCoy) E181 4 Levels of Collaboration (Kelly Hincks) E206 Elementary Genrefication (Shelley Kappeler) E208 Empowering Elementary Students (Ben Kort) E24 There's a Substitute in the Library Traci Chun's Brave Before Perfect (ProQuest preview) Jennifer Long Twitter: @Long4theLibrary Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen by Dana Cowin OCLC website NCLSMA Grown-up Book Club World Read Aloud Day Author List via Kate Messner Bethany Elementary School Library website
In this episode, Hannah interviews her friend Jennifer Long on how her family got started homesteading. They went from selling a large 5 bedroom house, to her husband unemployed, to paying cash for their farm and building it up. Hannah met Jennifer in a homesteading Facebook group and the friendship has just stuck! Enjoy this episode! Jennifer will be back in later episodes to talk about canning and food preservation! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hannahshomestead/support
Once you find your gap in the market and start something that solves a problem, the next step is to learn, grow and adapt to changes that will inevitably occur through your business journey. In this episode, Jennifer Long from Shop Noble talks about her journey over the last eight years building Shop Noble. She shares how she started, the strategies that worked for her at the time, and what is working now in 2022, as well as what she thinks is going to work in 2023.Listen and learn in this episode!KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODEInfluencer Marketing is still working in 2022. Shopify Collabs is an amazing new feature that Shopify rolled out.A big driver for growing a business is learning what things you are not great at and then delegating to people who are experts in those things.Focus on being profitable.Hire smart people to work with you and focus on what is moving the needle for your business. Try not to get distracted by shiny objects.Recommended Tools:Klaviyohttps://www.klaviyo.com Stamped.IOhttps://www.stamped.io Recommended Audiobook:Profit First by Mike Machalowiczhttps://profitfirstbook.com/ Recommended Podcast:Second Life Podcasthttps://www.secondlifepod.com Today's Guest:Jennifer Long is the founder of Shop Noble.Shop Noble is a lifestyle brand for women and kids focusing on clothing that is fashionable, functional, and sustainably made. Connect and learn more about Jennifer and Shop Noble here: Website: https://:www.shopnoble.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopnoble This month's sponsor is 8fig, an eCommerce funding, and planning platform that gives entrepreneurs the freedom to scale their store to new heights through continuous, equity-free capital and supply chain planning. Find out more about how 8fig is helping sellers grow through adaptable funding at 8fig.co.Promo Code: upGrowth (mention upGrowth during sign-up for 5% off the cost of capital of an 8fig Growth Plan)We love our podcast community and listeners so much that we have decided to offer a free eCommerce Growth Plan for your brand! To learn more and how we can help, click here:upgrowthcommerce.com/growJoin our community and connect with other eCommerce brand owners and marketers!https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretstoscalingpodcast
On the episode this week Amanda chats with Jennifer Long of Bee Sew Inspired. Jennifer is a Riley Blake Designs Fabric Designer, Quilt & Doll Pattern Writer, Machine Embroidery Digitizer and online educator. The two chat about the lifey-ness of being entrepreneurs, "slashies", and the importance of showing grace to ourselves and others. Jennifer has two new lines of fabric out this fall and lots of great projects to carry you through the winter! Find Jennifer here:https://www.beesewinspired.com/instagram.com/beesewinspired Want more? You can also find Amanda here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/sweetpeadesigncompany https://www/instagram.com/notyourgrannysquiltshowEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SweetPeaDesignCoShop YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtEPHeSuFjeQNIUPfk78ynAWant to be on the show? Email us! notyourgrannysquiltshow@gmail.com
Investigative journalist Justin Ling explains the origins of replacement theory. McEwan University Prof. Jennifer Long draws a link between the shooting and white racial identity. McMaster University Prof. Ameil Joseph describes his work confronting racism.
Have you ever stayed up late talking to your friends while watching movies, or yelled for your teammates at a soccer match, or screamed at the top of your lungs walking through a haunted house? Maybe you woke up the next day with a hoarse, scratchy voice that you didn't even recognize. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Jennifer Long, an otolaryngologist, about why we lose our voice when we yell or talk loudly. Do you have a Moment of Um question that's so good it makes you want to scream? Send it to us at BrainsOn.org/contact, and we'll help vocalize the answer.
Hope is joined by U.S. Paralympian Swimmer, Haven Shepherd, to discuss her life as an amputee athlete, surviving a family suicide bombing, and her path to becoming an incredible swimmer, model, and motivational speaker. Hear how Haven overcame the many obstacles she faced in life and is now embracing her journey all the way to the Olympics. Plus, Hope discusses how her own story has been perceived throughout her career.
Each week, Atlanta public relations professional Mitch Leff of Leff & Associates presents his “4 Questions Journalist Spotlight,” a conversation with a Georgia journalist.This week, we talk with Jennifer Long, aka Shea Love from KISS 104.1 Radio, Atlanta's R&B station!Mitch's day job is providing public relations services, media training, and crisis communications, but he also operates Leff's Atlanta Media, an online database with contact info for thousands of Atlanta-based journalists, and Mitch's Media Match, a service that connects Atlanta journalists with local experts.###
On this episode of Just Ask, I am interviewing Pastor Jennifer Long from the Emanuel Lutheran Church. We talk her life and on the topic of self-esteem and comparing yourself to an ideal. She shares her opinions and advice that she would give to someone who is struggling in that way. Hit play and enjoy! Make Sure to Subscribe to Never Miss an Episode! To learn more: Instagram: @justask_byceline
Jennifer Long is the Executive Director of Casa Marianella. Casa Marianella welcomes displaced immigrants and promotes self-sufficiency by providing shelter and support services. Their ultimate vision is that all immigrants arriving in Austin will have safe housing and access to the services they need to be successful. Jennifer and I talk more about what Casa Marianella does and the residents that they serve. We talk about her background and how she ended up there in the first place. She's been helping people in need for a good part of her life and has an interesting background. What I enjoyed most about our conversation was the education that Jennifer gave me about immigration reform and immigrants in this country. This is something we hear a lot about on the news. It's a pretty polarizing topic at times. However, Jennifer is someone who has been on the ground, working directly with immigrants for the better part of 30 years. I really valued her first hand knowledge and thoughts on the topic and I learned a lot about misconceptions we have as Americans about immigrants and immigration reform. If you'd like to learn more about Jennifer and Casa Marianella, check out their website below: https://www.casamarianella.org/
Just eat more and exercise less backfired for Jennifer. In fact, she was taking that to the extreme at one point and was sick and injured but not losing weight. Join us for this celebration of how to lose 100 lbs and make the mental changes, or continue to make them along the way. Jennifer Long, golfer, swimmer, Iowa Hawkeye fan, runner, and a member of the I-lost 100 lbs club at age 67. We’re here to celebrate her success and dig into the process of weight gain and loss. On this episode: You’ve lost more than 100 lbs – and crossed that threshold recently – talk a little about the timeline so listeners have a good idea of where your weight gain and loss journey started. What does it take to lose 100 lbs? How did you think about exercise and food 10 years ago? What would you tell yourself about exercise and nutrition if you could tell 50-year-old Jennifer something right now? You’re no stranger to nutrition, blood sugar, insulin as a diabetes educator. How did your educational background, your vocation support your efforts? How did they get in the way of your efforts? These are my words… I would say that you’ve been swimming upstream.. what I mean by that is that you were not necessarily surrounded by people doing the same thing that you were doing or wanted to do… and before being online was an everyday occurrence you may have been a minority pursuing exercise. Truth to that? What does this feel like compared to 10 years ago? What’s your workout week like? You’ve been able to experience several changes. Talk a little about sleep. How many days a week do you exercise? It’s never too late. Whether you want to lose 100 lbs. or 10, whether you are already or need to become an active person, you can change at any age. You might also like: Link to prior episodes with Jennifer See Jennifer's story in my TEDx talk Jennifer is one of the many inspiration stories in our Flipping 50 membership. It opens twice a year and it’s coming soon! Learn more here or join the notifications list to know when we open! Show notes: Flippingfifty-dot-com/lose-100-lbs
02132020 We join our first celebrity, Jenny from the block and Long as we spiral around topics. Mini Moment Announcement: Future Moments going forward, may be triggering. These Moments will feature a lot of talk about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as it began becoming a part of our lives. Our Moments are recorded months in advance and document our lives in a linear fashion. We hope you, our Mommaes, will understand that these Moments are a stamp in time and we are speaking on information we know and understand up to an exact, precise, Moment. Our understanding of the world and ourselves change over time. We, too, are human, making mistakes to learn and grow. It is impossible to know and understand what can and will happen in the future, in any event, good or bad. This time period was... "interesting..." A lot and new information was being released from the press, our medical experts, and leaders daily. Our understanding of the situation was constantly growing and changing by the day (this is not considering if the released information was correct). We apologize and ask for your understanding in our "ignorance," "lightness," and more often than not, our misplaced humor because not only us, but the world at the time, did not fully understand what we were about to face and its impact. We do not intend to minimize the lives of millions worldwide affected by the pandemic. We will not edit or delete our Moments related to COVID-19 because these Moments "document" our lives, thoughts, feelings, experience, and growth over time. Our lives and experiences are a reflection of many and deleting our Moments would also be deleting a documentation of lives worldwide and an event that put the world at a standstill. We hope that you can continue to join us with an understanding heart. We are thankful to be able to share our experiences with you. We know you, our Mommaes, have always been very open-minded and understanding of us and we love and appreciate you for that. We are grateful to have built this warm community with you. We are grateful to be able to just bond and join you on your daily day dos. Thank you for your continued love and care~ Stay Safe. WAP (Wear A mask, Please). From us w/ ❤️ MAMO Follow Jennifer: instagram.com/jlo_u83 Follow Long: instagram.com/zilooong Follow us: anchor.fm/makgeollimoments patreon.com/makgeollimoments instagram.com/makgeollimoments facebook.com/mamomakgeollimoments --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makgeollimoments/message
The Black Lives Matter movement has triggered a global conversation that has been a long time coming. Like other business owners, agency leaders are wrestling with the questions and concerns about racial equality in their agency and in our industry. How should our agencies respond internally and externally? The demand for conversations about racial equality is louder and more urgent now than it has ever been. Employment attorney and discrimination complaint investigator Jennifer Long has a scalable, business-centric response to moving towards racial equality that will help us create consequential and sustainable change. What can we do to take meaningful action? Should we be issuing an anti-racist statement? Or use our social media channels to post memes? How do we handle this well and respectfully while also not taking our eye off the ball and helping our agency recover from COVID and the economic downturn? It’s critical for agencies to have their house in order before they publicly bang their drum, and Jen can help us understand how that works from a business perspective. Her recent engagements have been focused on helping organizations expand their racial consciousness and messaging around this topic. A big thank you to our podcast’s presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They’re an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How agency leaders should respond to the need for racial equality How to provide your team with the right resources to educate themselves about racial equality How to improve your hiring practices and align them with racial equality Why implicit bias negatively influences the workplace How agency owners can put together a course of action that is meaningful but also enables them to continue operating profitably What you can do to take a stance on racial equality without being criticized as a hypocrite Examples of companies that are dealing with this issue successfully
In this special edition of On the Record, UFT President Michael Mulgrew talks about the steps the union has taken during the coronavirus outbreak to help protect our members and communities. UFT industrial hygienist Jennifer Long joins the discussion to separate fact from fiction. Go to the new UFT info hub for additional information and protocols regarding the coronavirus.
This is the first episode of the Business series on the HowSo? Podcast. In this episode, we have Jennifer Long, the Alumni Association Coordinator of the Broward Technical Colleges, interviewing Stefano's recent pitch competition for his startup - Carevocacy. When Stefano originally pitched Carevocacy to the city of Hollywood's inaugural startup program, it was an on-demand caregiving service. Through Carevocacy's app, you were able to request companion care for your elderly loved one. This idea won him and his team $3,000 from the city of Hollywood to startup the business. Stefano shares about his continuous struggle as a first-time founder on top of balancing school, work, and family. Carevocacy has pivoted towards providing the best in-person in-home tech support for the elderly. Carevocacy helps seniors learn their technology so they can stay connected with their loved ones. Carevocacy helps seniors get access to the internet, reduce spam calls, and make learning their devices easier. Carevocacy deploys reliable and patient Carevocates to homes in Broward County. Learn more about Carevocacy by going to www.carevocacy.com If you are an entrepreneur, business, or someone who loves business, follow me on Instagram @stefanoselorio and message me to get on the show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howsopodcast/support
16 year old Jennifer Long loved music, art and a cat named Clyde. Every afternoon around 4, Clyde would wait near the front door for her to come home from school. On January 22nd, 1998. Clyde would wait by the door all afternoon and all night as Jennifer’s family wondered...where was Jennifer Long? Episode Notes: https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article214429989.html https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article214816155.html https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2003/nov/01/prosecutors_offer_grisly/ http://www.kake.com/story/40836312/kansas-killer-among-5-federal-inmates-to-be-executed https://www.oxygen.com/crime-time/wesley-ira-purkey-who-killed-jennifer-long-and-mary-ruth-bales-wants-execution-delayed http://charleyproject.org/case/jennifer-long https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1296187.html Follow True Crime Snacktime on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @crimesnackpod Support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/truecrimesnacktimepodcast & 10% of your pledge will go to https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ Logo Design: Rachelle Somma Social Media Management: Erika Stampoulos Promo: All the Things That Keep Us Up at Night Twitter: @PaigesSpookyPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Snapback from a divorce with healthy tips for your family, love life, and career. Voice talent Jennifer Long shares her story and how she applied the things she needed to, in order to get through her divorce after an 16 year marriage. Support the show (http://PayPal.com/checkacee)
So what happens at your house when the doorbell rings? At my house, the dog goes nuts, I usually roll my eyes, and I mentally rehearse my “no” speech while I walk to open the door to the inevitable sales person (unless it’s a scout selling popcorn or cookies. Then I have a “yes” speech). For many of us, our home is not so much an open door as it is our refuge – the place we go to shut out the cares of the world. But what if being a good neighbor means that we also open our homes and welcome them in? What if that means being a bit inconvenienced, or even embarrassed? What if Jesus calls us to invite our neighbors into our homes and it is there that he will reveal himself to all of us? Join us this weekend for our final installment of Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and learn how our homes can be used by God.
Have you seen the new Mr. Roger's movie coming out this fall? It's the story of that iconic neighbor, Fred Rogers, and the influence he had on a whole generation - or three - of Americans who were taught to be kind, express their feelings, accept others and use their imagination. Maybe we could stand to learn again how to be a good neighbor. Our world is filled with brokenness and division and we can see the need for loving our neighbors. And maybe Jesus really meant it when he said, "Love your neighbor as yourself." This weekend we begin our new series "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" so invite your neighbors and join us for worship in the Auditorium or PANDAMONIUM in the Venue!
When the Blues were in last place earlier in the season, few people were hopeful that the Stanley Cup would be coming to St. Louis by June (Laila tops the list though!). In January, the odds of the Blues winning the cup were pegged at 0.6 percent. Oftentimes in our lives, we face insurmountable odds and want to give up, to turn and run, to freeze in fear. But we have a God who loves to beat the odds, who shows us the impossible and leads us toward His victory and wholeness in ways we can’t imagine. Join us this weekend as we learn together how to trust God in the beginning of the beginning, at the first drop of the ripple effect (or puck!).
Consent is a concept at the center of criminal law and sexual assault. So, why is it so difficult to accurately define? Sexual assault laws have evolved from requiring the victim to resist toward requiring consent. However, “consent” is defined in many ways. In this episode, two experts on the topic, Criminal Law Professor Aya Gruber and AEquitas Co-Founder and CEO Jennifer Long, discuss and debate the potential for success and failure of implementing an “affirmative consent” requirement, how we now understand that there is no expected behavior during or after a sexual assault, and how important is to treat every case individually.
It's Friday and Jesus has been arrest, convicted and executed. It's Friday and all hope seems lost. It's Friday but, Sunday's coming!
PLUS + SIDE Church - A Well for the OutreachPlus + Side Outreach: As followers of Jesus, we should treat others well and be concerned for those who have need. True. As followers, we want to be part of something bigger than ourselves, to make a difference in the world. Awesome! But is there more that God has in mind for the Church? What is the bigger picture of God’s mission in the world and how does Outreach in a Plus + Side church fulfill the vision of God’s Kingdom? Does caring for “the least of these” mean I have to sell everything I own and become a missionary? Join us this weekend as Pastor Jennifer shares some practical ways we can be a Plus + Side church, serving others and loving well for the sake of the Kingdom of God.
Host Ben Eason ruminates on Atlanta's role in the modern film and television industry with special guest, Jennifer Long. With her previous experience on MTV Networks, The Weather Channel and NUVO TV, Long is a seasoned vet of the entertainment industry and currently serves as the executive director and WIFTA — Women in Film and Television of Atlanta.
Eighteenth century documents in French and Spanish retracing life in Louisiana have been made available online, free of charge. The Colonial Documents Collection provides a unique window into the daily life of the people – free and enslaved – who then lived in Louisiana, and brings history closer, three centuries later. “The Council declares the negro Louis guilty as charged of stealing by day and by night and of repeated burglaries and of running away… condemns him to make a public atonement before the principal door of the Parish Church with a rope around his neck, holding in his hand a fiery torch weighing two pounds, asking in a loud voice God’s pardon… after which he will be conducted on the square… to have his arms, legs, thighs and back broken alive on a scaffold… placed on a wheel, face upturned to heaven to end his pains.” This is an excerpt of a ruling issued on the 10th of September 1764 by the Superior Council of New Orleans. It is one among220 thousand documents from the 18th century, handwritten in Old French and in Spanish – when Louisiana was a colony of France, then Spain – which have been digitised by the Louisiana State Museum and are now accessible online. Researchers, students, historians and genealogists across the world no longer need to travel to New Orleans to work on this period of history but can access the digitised records from their computers anywhere in the world and for free. “The collection has blue-prints of the city as well as maps and even playing cards that were used for bartering or trade,” says Jennifer Long, Digital assets manager of the Louisiana State Museum. The thousands of documents record minute details of life in New Orleans and Louisiana through notarial acts, civil and criminal court cases, ledgers of slave sales or disputes among families. The documents do not only provide an insight into American colonial history but also invaluable information about the French and Spanish colonial rule in the 18th century. A French territory in the USA The French ruled Louisiana from 1682 to 1762, a territory far larger than the current state of Louisiana. It was then ceded by France to Spain as a war debt and became a Spanish colony between 1763 and 1803. “The first part of the collection ranges from 1714 to 1769 [the French Superior Council] in French and the second part of the collection ranging from 1769 to 1804 [the Spanish Judiciary] are written in Spanish,” explains Jennifer Long. According to the Louisiana Historical Center's website: The Superior Council was both the governing body and high court of France’s Louisiana colony. While virtually all of its administrative records were removed to France before or at the time of the Louisiana Purchase, records pertaining to the colony’s inhabitants remained in Louisiana. Under Spanish rule, the Superior Council was replaced by a cabildo, or city council, with similar functions and authority; Spanish notaries continued the civil law practices of their French predecessors. The slave trade Among the manuscripts of the colonial collection is the 1724 edition of the Code Noir signed by Louis XV and promulgated in New Orleans. The articles of the Code Noir regulated the life, death, purchase, religion, and treatment of slaves by their masters in all French colonies. As a strategic port on the Mississippi river, New Orleans was a major marketplace for the slave trade. “There are many accounts of slaves being brought to New Orleans from Africa, Havana, South-America. We have ledgers of names that can also be used for genealogy purposes. There are also many descriptions of very cruel acts against the enslaved,” says Jennifer Long. There's a 1794 court case where an Antonio Lozada prosecuted a Pedro Guerrero for such bad treatment of a female slave, whom Lozada rented to Guerrero, that she had a miscarriage. The records also provide valuable information for genealogists. According to the Louisiana Historical Center's website: During the Spanish period many slaves of Indian ancestry petitioned government authorities for their freedom. These requests, usually granted upon proof of native ancestry, are also a part of the collection. Old French The handwritten documents can be difficult to read or illegible. Furthermore, they are written in Old French or 18th century Spanish. So, in some cases, there is a brief synopsis to explain the content, in others, academics translated them. “We are constantly asking scholars when they translate documents to send them to us so that we may add them to the collection. The Old French is harder to read and understand. And we had to use several dictionaries to help translate the documents because the language is so different from what it is today,” says Sarah Elisabeth Gundlach, curator of the Louisiana Historical Center. The process of indexing the documents revealed that the collection contains documents in other languages, so far in Latin, Catalan, German and English. “The French were trading with other countries and colonists from other countries came to settle here so they brought their language with them,” explains Bryanne Schexnyder, Index manager of the Louisiana State Museum. Preservation Over the past three centuries, the colonial period documents weathered “hurricanes, wars, floods,” which explains the various conditions in which they are. But some “are in remarkably great conditions” and are used in exhibitions. The scanning of the documents was seven years in the making, completed in October 2016. Indexing, transcription and translation is still ongoing. Digitisation also means that the old manuscripts no longer have to be exposed to light or excessive handling. The preservation of the manuscripts is a delicate process, explains Jennifer Long: “The documents are re-housed in acid-free papers, put into mylar polyester sleeves and folders, kept in a temperature controlled room.” They are archived at the New Orleans Jazz Museum in rooms kept at a stable 68°F or 20°C so as not suffer from the New Orleans humidity and its flu+ctuating temperatures. Follow Louisiana State Museum on Twitter @LaStateMuseum Follow Louisiana Historical Center on Twitter @lhcnola Follow New Orleans Jazz Museum on Twitter @nolajazzmuseum Follow Zeenat Hansrod on Twitter @zxnt
Jennifer Long is the creator of The Whale Guitar and The Whale Guitar Project. #WPRO She is out to see that The Whale Guitar is played by guitarists all around the world to inspire the protection of whales and endangered environments, including a Jan. 24 screening of the film "The Devil We Know" about the spread of PFAS toxins. Photo of the Whale Guitar by Michael Cevoli. https://www.thewhaleguitar.com/home
Jennifer Long is the creator of The Whale Guitar and The Whale Guitar Project. #WPRO She is out to see that The Whale Guitar is played by guitarists all around the world to inspire the protection of whales and endangered environments, including a Jan. 24 screening of the film "The Devil We Know" about the spread of PFAS toxins. Photo of the Whale Guitar by Michael Cevoli. https://www.thewhaleguitar.com/home
Anxiety is a mental disorder that many of us experience. I do not suffer from it, I have moments where I feel anxious but not everyday. Here are two guest (my sister and girlfriend) who have it daily. Listen to there stories and tips to help. Enjoy!
Every year we have the opportunity to gather for ourselves at Christmas or do for others. At MSC we offer multiple opportunities to give back throughout the holidays but none is bigger than Christmas Shoppe. So, we invited Pastor Jennifer into the studio to chat about this powerful opportunity and fill us in on what it's all about and how each of us can get involved.
In this episode of CEUcast, we have Terri Smith in our Provider Spotlight as she discusses her therapeutic dog agency- H.A.L.O (Human Animal Link of Oklahoma). Our Featured Presenter is Jennifer Long, M.A., L.P.C. as she discusses treating self-harm in teens. This episode is approved for one hour of continuing education for Oklahoma LPCs, LMFTs, LADCs (non-specific) and LCSWs. If you are a mental health provider from another state, you may still be able to earn CEs, just go to CEUcast.com for details.
We all wear masks at some point in our lives. Some of us more than others. Some of them are intentional masks we put on to try to cover up the parts of us that we think are inferior or don’t measure up. Many times we have masks, though, that we don’t even know we are wearing. But God knows who we really are underneath all those masks. And God wants us to know who we are, too! Actually, the more we know who we are the more we are able to know who God is. Join us this weekend as we learn to take off the masks that hide our true selves.
It’s time for school! Time to get back to some structure and get back to the basics. We want our kids to have the right things in their backpack so they’re ready to head off to school. But our kids are up against an awful lot these days. The constant barrage of social media, technology, the struggles with bullying, self-esteem, anxiety, and depression - it's just a lot more to deal with and is having a greater impact than just a decade ago. How can we as parents, grandparents, educators, and community members help make sure our kids are prepared to tackle this school year? How does God's Word give us instruction and encouragement as we try to protect our kids? Our new series, Backpack Impact, will give us the tools we need to help our kids navigate these challenges.
On January 22, 1998, in Kansas City Missouri, a young teenage girl by the name of Jennifer Long suddenly vanished. After 9 painstaking months of her family desperately scouring the area in search of her, the grisly truth about what happened to her finally surfaced.Music Credits:George Cattapan - Piano SlowKai Engel - I Am Climbing on AirKai Engel - MeeknessKai Engel - aspiratoKai Engel - JanuaryKai Engel - Universe in HandsSergey Cheremisinov - The SignalsKai Engel - MercyKai Engel - SeekerGeorge Cattapan - Drone BeatKai Engel - Pacific Garbage PatchKai Engel - Warm of Mechanical HeartKai Engel - When the World Falls DownKai Engel - Behind Your WindowKai Engel - After MidnightAll music is used under an Attribution License - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/Music provided by George Cattapan - http://www.cattapanproductions.com/The Funkoars – Feel The MadnessUsed with Permission - http://goldenerarecords.com.au/ge/funkoars/Research - Kait MorrisWriting Assistance - Laura UrquartSpecial ThanksMichele Daniel for sharing Jennifer Long's storyGlenda Lamont for sharing Jennifer Long's storyCheck out our sponsor Female Criminals - https://www.parcast.com/criminals/Resourceshttps://drugabuse.comhttp://www.thehotline.orghttps://www.childhelp.org/hotlinehttps://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/overview-alcohol-consumption/alcohol-use-disordersSocial Media:Website - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/themindsofmadness/Twitter - @MadnessPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/themindsofmadness/Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/MadnessPodDon't forget to Subscribe, Like, Review, and Share. Please help listeners find this show more easily, by taking the time to review on iTunes. Thank youSources:https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1643768.htmlhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1296187.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/missouri/mowdce/4:2006cv08001/79958/115/https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F3/428/738/565382/https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article214816155.html
Have you ever wondered how to build a purposeful career as a social entrepreneur with Jennifer Loong. This week, I talked to Jennifer Long who is the founder of Wander Snap. Before creating her company Wandersnap Co. she helped launch both LuluLemon Atheletica and Tom's in China after growing teams at Alibaba and Groupon HK. . Jen knew she had a greater purpose which led her to create Wandersnap Co., a company that affordably connects travelers with local photographers to create compelling images and purposeful jobs. On this episode, Jennifer shares how to build a purposeful career as a social entrepreneur and create jobs in developing countries. Sponsor: Audible: Get 1 month with audible when you sign up with this link or visit offbeatbook.comto learn more! Don't forget to leave us a review!
Let's be honest, to run your own business it helps if you can laugh at yourself (and others). But is having a sense of humour an important attribute for entrepreneurs and business owners? Do you use humour in your marketing? Does your sense of humour get you through the dark days? Has your sense of humour gotten you into trouble? Do you fear that you DON'T have a sense of humour and want tips on how to grow one? In this episode, I'll be digging deep into the funny side of the business and how to make it work for you. Tune in to learn: What humour actually means How to deal with the offended folk Poe's Law and how to prove you're being funny How to find the funny in failure Is it better to be lighthearted than funny? Is there a time when it's not a good idea to be funny? With contributions from Jennifer Long, Sharon Tregoning, Maria Doyle, Dom Kimber and Sandra Dee. https://www.katetoon.com/humour-uldouz-van-eenoo/
This is episode 18, and I’m talking to popular Twitch streamer and tournament grinder, Jennifer Long, also known as Mrs. Mulligan. Jennifer tells us how she got started streaming Minesweeper to slowly building up thousands of followers on Twitch. She now regularly competes in the SCG Tour and writes a weekly column for SCG.com. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Jennifer Long!
In part 2 of the Beginner Series, the topic is building a collection. Jennifer Long (aka Mrs. Mulligan) joins the show for the streamer spotlight. The cast also discuss spoilers, the backlash from the rules change in response to the new Emrakul, and Dave even shares a tale from Ireland's MTG history. Podcast is the proud sponsor of Cardhoarder.com Email us at cardhoarderpodcast@gmail.com Intro Magic Online Wishlist - 1:06 Streamer Spotlight with Mrs. Mulligan - 5:22 Team MGG dominates SCG Dallas Modern Open - 19:50 Rules change backlash - 26:58 Eldritch Moon spoiler discussion - 39:35 How to build a collection on Magic Online - 39:35 Jennifer's Twitter account | Mrs. Mulligan Twitch channel Ultimate Guide to Modern Merfolk Part 1 & Part 2 Magic Online Wishlist spreadsheet Music provided by Terrible Spaceship Your Hosts: Conor O'Donnell, Nathaniel Buckley-Wright, and David Murphy Conor's Twitter: @conorpodonnell | Twitch: conor_od Nathaniel's Twitter: @Cardhoarder | Twitch: Cardhoarder David's Twitter: @DavidSea89 | Twitch: davesea
Jennifer Long explains how scientists have engineered human vocal cords; Catherine Matacic talks about vanquishing a deadly amphibian fungus, pigeons that spot cancer, and more. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: Jaime Bosch MNCN-CSIC]
Jennifer Long explains how scientists have engineered human vocal cords; Catherine Matacic talks about vanquishing a deadly amphibian fungus, pigeons that spot cancer, and more. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: Jaime Bosch MNCN-CSIC]
What makes a marketing mix great? MOBILE MARKETING PT 2! Jennifer Long, Digital Marketing Specialist with Mobilstorm, who due to an emergency wasn't able to make it last week, will answer our questions about what is mobile technology, why the large disparities in pricing, and how do we get high response sales oriented results from our mobile marketing.
What makes a great marketing mix? MOBILE MARKETING! Jennifer Long, digital marketing specialist with mobileStorm joins us for a make-it-plain talk about mobile technology and marketing. How to maximize it in your marketing mix. Understand the advantages and benefits of using Optimal Advertising and Sponsorship to Build your Brand and Business.