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Today's guest, JD Tremblay, discovered that his body was able to sustain the trials of an Ironman (without any effects) when he did his first race, with no training, to check it off the bucket list.This led JD to push the boundaries to see where he would hit the wall. After competing in two 515 races he jumped at an opportunity to do the Epic5 ten-year-anniversary race – EPIC DECA , where he was the third and final finisher of the event.Today JD is working on giving back to the tri community with a race for youth in Mexico. Check out the GoFundMe he has to support this cause which he speaks about in this episode. Support kids in pursuing their athletic dreams! https://gofund.me/b56ac89cJD also speaks about his book Hunger for More in Life, soon to be published at Amazon, which he wrote to share his story and some training tips. (link to follow when available)You can reach out to JD on instagram : @jdtremblaytriResources mentioned in this episode:World Sprint Relay MontrealWorld Sprint Triathlon Montreal70.3 World Championship St GeorgeUltraman World Championships Ironman Mt. TremblantIronman LouisvilleUltraman CanadaEpic Sports PerformanceUltraMX 515 Shout outs and mentions in this episode:Dede Griesbauer Yvonne TimewellShane Mascarin (S2E4)Jeff SchillerKristian BlummenfeltVan Sanchez (S1E6) (S3E9)Joe JaffeChad Bentley (S1E1)Sara MascarinMichelle BukowskiOther crew memberMichelle Cevicherria (S3E9)Paco and MiriamRich RollAltis Sports ClubJulian Summers (S3E1) ___________________________________________________________Show Contributors:Host : Larry Ryan Contributing Raconteur : Steve KingAnnouncer : Mary Jo DionneProduction : 5Five EnterprisesMusic : Run by 331___________________________________________________________For show notes and past guests, please visit the Podcast Website: https://515theultrapodcast.buzzsprout.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/515TheUltraPodcastInsta : 515theultrapodcastEmail : 515Ultraman@gmail.com
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Welcome to this special ‘best of...' edition of Power To Speak, the podcast. Unbelievably, the podcast is 2 years old. During that time, I've had the privilege to speak with creatives, business owners and thought leaders about the importance of creativity for their work and life, as well as their unique journeys. Thanks to the podcast I have learnt, been inspired, educated, and enthused by those I have interviewed. None more so than these seven inspiring gentlemen – I shall call them the Magnificent Seven! – bundled together in my, happy 2nd birthday, edition entitled, Six Marketing Masters, One Public Philosopher and Me. They are: Joseph Jaffe. Author of 5 books, including Built To Suck, Flip the Funnel and Z.E.R.O, thought leader, speaker and host and founder of CoronaTV. Trevor Young, strategist, Consultant and Content Marketing & Communications coach, author & Speaker. Jason Miller. Currently, the Marketing Director at CreativeX. Best-selling author of Welcome to the Funnel and founder of RockNRollCocktail.co.Former Senior Content Marketing Manager at LinkedIn and Senior Manager of Social Media Strategy at Marketo and Microsoft. Jon Burkhart. Award-winning keynote speaker and regular at South By Southwest Interactive, as well as a performer, educator, marketer and fire-cracking firebrand! Co-author of the marketing book Newsjacking: The Urgent Genius of Real-time Advertising and founder of marketing consultancy TBC Global Ltd. Mark Masters. Founder of You Are The Media, author of The Content Revolution and all-around community building, and marketing legend. Geoff Cottrill. CMO of Topgolf. The former head of marketing for Coca-Cola, Converse and Starbucks Tom V Morris. Professor of philosophy, keynote speaker and author of 30, yes, 30 books, 0.4 secs. Tom Morris. Creativity comes from hard work. 1.37 secs. Joseph Jaffe. Marketing 101. Differentiation and the authentic voice. 3.01. Mark Masters. Pull a seat up at the table. Try something new. 3.39. Joseph Jaffe. Productive originality. original and purposeful. 5.25. Tom Morris. Rodin's The Thinker. Doing while thinking. Thinking while doing. 6.10. Jason Miller. The elegance of constraints. Creative leadership and permission to fail. 11.09. Geoff Cottrill. Speak up. What a creative boss can do. Coca Cola. 14.57. Joe Jaffe. 2020 sucked but it was great for humanity. 15.56. Tom Morris. Disney and the philosophy of Winnie the Pooh 18.15. Mark Masters. Step outside your comfort zone. Banish hierarchy, and create community. 22.17. Trevor Young. What do you want to be known for? Curiosity feeds evolution. 23.02. Jon Burkhart. Newsjacking, Deathjacking and highjacking. 29.25. Geoff Cottrill. Converse is 100 years old. What you should actually use an 8-week marketing budget for. 34.23 Tom Morris. If Harry Potter ran General Electric. Fear is a feeling; courage is a choice. 38.09 Mark Masters. The joker.
The June 2020 episode of The Hobson and Holtz Report features Neville and Shel discussing their appearance on Joe Jaffe's broadcast show; a report on the all-virtual IABC World Conference; Twitter's move to let users record and tweet audio; three new blockchain developments of interest to communicators; Flipboard's new Storyboard feature; a user email that prompted Merriam-Webster to update a dictionary definition; how Wikipedia became a battleground for racial justice; and Facebook's news tab and Instagram's rise as a source of news. Dan York reports on inclusive language in technology and big players making big plays in podcasting.Continue Reading → The post FIR #196: Speak Up, Twitter appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
Joe Jaffe might have been a chemist if he hadn't fallen off a wall and broken his arm. The world, or at least the media world, is probably grateful to that wall. Hear how the strategist / keynoter / marketer / author turned happenstance into happy existence. The author of Built to Suck and four other non-fiction books on the state of media, marketing and advertising, tells me about his path from Big Agency life to his consultancy, HMS Beagle...and why it's even named that! (Think: Darwin...evolution...learning to pivot...). NOTE: This episode was recorded late 2019, when we were all still going to physical events and recording studios... But this thoughts are, as always, still informative, especially since his current book is about the need to adapt. Coincidentally, he said, "We've developed a new kind of strategic planning called survival planning. So what is survival planning? It's strategic planning in an age of short-termism, risk aversion and constant disruption." Great for the business minded. For the personal mindset, you'll appreciate that in this episode, Joe also discusses: His first influencer - a Unilever executive he disagreed with who said, "You're either a marketer or you're not." Turns out Joe might agree now... How his first job at a chicken restaurant led to Madison Avenue... And how his experiences at major agencies led instead to consulting and writing; in fact his blog, JaffeJuice was an early influencer on me! What's the role of "fate" in your life and how do you recognize your correct path? You'll want to listen because as Joe himself says, "The amount of people that have come up to me and have said things like 'I've changed my career path because of you,' that is an awesome responsibility. It's almost too much for me to handle, but to inspire people to just make the most of their time, I mean, that's my calling."
I had a chance meeting with Joe Jaffe this week on LinkedIn and it led to a great conversation on the podcast. We talked about patience, building endurance and the importance for leaders to find authenticity and consistency in their communication. Hopefully, it serves you as we figure out 'Where do we go from here?' Leave a review and let me know what you think!
Minter Dialogue Radio Show number #29. This interview is with Joe Jaffe. Joe is the author of the groundbreaking book "Life after the 30 second spot" as well as "Join The Conversation." He founded the Crayon agency, is author of a power blog Jaffe Juice as well as Jaffe Juice TV and a renowned thought leader in marketing and innovation. I have had the pleasure to know Joe for a good many years and it was after hearing about his latest venture, Evolution, that we thought we'd record a show together. Meanwhile, you can comment and find the show notes on themyndset.com where you can also sign up for my weekly newsletter. Or you can follow me on Twitter on @mdial. And, if you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate the podcast.Enjoy the show!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, with Melba Duncan on the Professional Role of the Executive Assistant, and with Joe Jaffe, author of the marketing gem, Flip the Funnel, How to Use Existing Customers to Gain New Ones. All in one, McLoughlin At Work. … Read more about this episode...
Why Twitter's a bubble waiting to burst, inside-out social media marketing and the sweet spot between branding and online communities with Joseph Jaffe (@jaffejuice), president and chief inte rrupter at Crayon, recorded at the 2009 PRSA International Conference. Jaffe recently released his third book “Flip the Funnel” about harnessing the power of your existing… The post Joe Jaffe Bursts the Twitter Bubble appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.
An incredible interview with Tim Westergren, the founder of www.Pandora.com, we play comments on Radio vs. Podcasting, Comments from Joe Jaffe’s Across the Sound http://www.acrossthesound.net and Mitch Joel’s Six Pixels of Separation http://www.twistimage.com/blog , Winner of the 2008 United States Presidential Election Best Internet Performance, Musical Selection Black Lab “See The Sun – Live Acoustic” […]