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Send us your Florida questions!Josh Ginsberg, author of Secret Tampa Bay, Secret Orlando, Tampa Bay Scavenger, Oldest Tampa Bay — among others — joins the podcast to talk about his favorite hidden gems in Tampa Bay and Orlando. The trio talks about everything from the Wizard of Oz to taxidermied animals.Links We MentionedTerriblyOdd.comJosh Ginsberg booksDysfunctional Grace (Ybor City)Tiger Dust (Seminole Heights)Wizard of Oz Museum (Cape Canaveral)Ripley's world headquarters (Orlando)Prometheus Esoterica in Winter Park More info on JoshSecretTampaBay.comFacebookInstagramBooks and PublicationsSecret Tampa Bay: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure (Reedy Press)Tampa Bay Scavenger (Reedy Press)Oldest Tampa Bay (Reedy Press)Secret Orlando: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure (Reedy Press)Haunted Orlando (Arcadia/The History Press) Coming soonThe Ghostly Tales of Orlando (Arcadia)Tales from the Dusty Tiger (Independent)Amazing Florida (Reedy Press)Support the showQuestion or comment? Email us at cathy@floridaspectacular.com. Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com. Keep up with Rick at studiohourglass.blogspot.com and get his books at rickkilby.com. Find Cathy on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathy and everywhere else as @CathySalustri; connect with Rick Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth, Bluesky (@oldfla.bsky.social), and IG (@ricklebee). NEW: Florida landscape questions — Send us your Florida plant questions and we'll have an expert answer them on the show! Use this link!
Craig has a vision for the Museum of Florida History.Few people recognize the name Hamilton Disston. Our guest this episode, Josh Ginsberg, explains why Disston is essential to a complete understanding of Florida's history.
We're in Tampa Bay, Florida, with Josh Ginsberg of SecretTampaBay.com. Josh and I talk about the Gasparilla Pirate Festival, the Salvador Dali Museum, and live Mermaid performances. Show notes are at WeTravelThere.com/tampa I love to travel, but I hate waiting in airport security lines. We have a special limited time offer for listeners. Try CLEAR free for 2 months, when you go to wetravelthere.com/clear and sign up today.
Fake news and misinformation are nothing new to business, and it seems every day there is a political headline that simply isn't true. The ubiquity of devices, internet access and media production software has created a new threat to business, perhaps to society: Deepfakes. In this episode, we are joined by Josh Ginsberg, CEO of Zignal Labs, to discuss how brands and politicians are held to different standards by the law, how the rising threat of deepfakes in the media poses challenges to everyone in business, and how to be prepared and ready to defend your brand from a deepfake attack.
Shep Hyken interviews Josh Ginsberg. They discuss crisis management and why brand integrity is important to customers. The Interview with Josh Ginsberg:When a problem or crisis occurs, it’s essential for customers to see the company take action. However, that action must come from a place of authenticity. If a company has already established a track record of integrity when there is no crisis, it will be much easier for customers to trust they will fix a problem.There are three main components of crisis management. You must act quickly, you must be authentic, and you must communicate consistently.66% of all consumers say that transparency is the most important quality for a brand. That means communicating even when you’re at fault or don’t have answers, being honest in your communication, and being authentic in yourself and your brand.A crisis can have positive outcomes. If a crisis is handled well, it can increase the visibility and reputation of your brand. This, in turn, can lead to customer loyalty.Social media has changed the landscape of brand identity and customer relationships. The many platforms allow anyone and everyone to be an influencer and to spread information quickly.There is a fairly new expectation of companies and brands to tackle issues that may or may not be related to their product. Customers like and trust companies more that publicly take a stand on hot-button issues.Employees have similar expectations of their company’s brand identity and integrity. When employees’ values line up with their companies’, it results in higher employee retention. It’s in companies’ best interests to consider the things their employees value. Employees can be a brand’s best advocates.Quote: “It’s important for customers to see companies take action in a crisis. But that action has to be authentic.” - Josh Ginsberg About: Josh Ginsberg is the founder and CEO of Zignal Labs, a media analytics platform. Previously, he served as a senior public affairs executive for Fortune 500 companies and political campaigns. Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning keynote speaker, and your host of Amazing Business Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Scarlet, Joe and Caroline spoke with Nick Colas, Co-Founder of Data Trek Research, about President Trump's prediction that markets would crash if he was impeached, and why market conditions are not the same as in 1974 when Richard Nixon resigned. Josh Ginsberg, the co-founder and CEO, came on to talk about how bots can manipulate stock prices and how companies can fight back. Jason Robins, the CEO of DraftKings, also joined to discuss their launch of Sportsbook, the first mobile app for sports betting rolled out in New Jersey. Then Ray Zucaro, the CIO at RVX Asset Management and a Venezuelan bond holder, came on to discuss President Maduro's big bet on a historic currency devaluation.
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Josh Ginsberg knows all about identifying and controlling story. As the co-founder and CEO of Zignal Labs, that’s his main mission. Josh joins The Business of Story this week to talk about the creation of Zignal Labs and the ability to implement it into your business stories. The Business of Story is sponsored by ACT! and Zignal Labs ACT! helps individuals, small businesses, and sales teams organize prospect and customer details in just one place, ultimately driving sales. Visit http://actstory.com and enter to win a pair of BOSE noice-cancelling headphones. Zignal Labs is a real-time cross-media story tracking platform to make your life easier to see relevant data and reach your customers where they are. Stay ahead of what the world thinks with a free trial at http://zignallabs.com/story. In This Episode Josh shares the concept behind Zignal Labs' real-time media monitoring How to use Zignal Labs to monitor and control the story your brand shares with the world How to avoid crisis stories—and how to be prepared when potential crises come your way The Boyd Cycle in relation to crafting story and observing news data Resources www.ZignalLabs.com www.Businessofstory.com For more insights from your favorite storyellers, visit http://bit.ly/BizofStory .