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Alan interviews Julie Austin. Julie returns to describe how her Swiggies - wrist bottles for water for runners - is progressing now. Julie shares creative ways she has found for dealing with Chinese infringers of her product. She also discusses the benefits she achieved by registering her trade dress for Swiggies. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.Swiggies.com
In this episode we speak with Dr. Julie Austin who is a psychologist and life coach. Julie and I talk about her awesome background and how she got started with her focus on companion animal grief. With her expertise she started a service called Pawprints, which is a text messaging service designed to provide support, helpful information, and resources to individuals who are grieving the loss of a beloved pet.You can find Dr. Julie below!https://www.drjulieaustin.com/https://www.pawprints.care/Non-profit information for end of episode belowhttps://www.sfccc.org/veterinary-street-outreach-services
Julie Austin, inventor, author, keynote speaker, and CEO of HydroSport, discusses how she came up with the swiggies, jumped into entrepreneurship, and garnered spectacular media attention for her business. She is also among a small percentage of female inventors. Don't know about trade dress protection? Julie explains why it is an important protection to consider.
On this episode of Talking Shop we are joined by Julie Austin, Chief Digital Officer at VML Commerce. We discussed what a customer-first approach really looks like for retailers, how customer behaviour has changed over the past year and how omni-channel retail is adapting to meet their new needs.
Elves (1989) synopsis: “A young woman discovers that she is the focus of an evil Nazi experiment involving selective breeding and summoned elves, an attempt to create a race of supermen. She and two of her friends are trapped in a department store with an elf, and only Dan Haggerty, as the renegade loose-cannon Santa Claus, can save them.”Starring: Dan Haggerty, Julie Austin, Deanna Lund, and Borah SilverDirector: Jeffrey MandelMerry Christmas! This week on Podcasting After Dark, Zak and Corey review Elves! This might be the darkest holiday movie the boys have covered on the show to date, and that's saying a lot considering they've reviewed both Silent Night, Deadly Night parts 1 and 2! What makes Elves so much worse (but equally awesome) you ask? You'll have to listen to find out!Leave a comment on our social media pages or Patreon and let us know what you think of this episode or the movie itself. We always love hearing from our listeners!— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month including Wrap-Up After Dark and The Carpenter Factor, plus other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
In the latest broadcast, innovation pioneers, Authors, and CEOs Michael Gorton and Julie Austin, respectively, share their insights on converting calamitous situations into a flood of creativity and innovation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "Youth Justice Transformation in Action,” our Executive Director, John Tuell, speaks with Julie Austin, Director of Youth and Family Program, and Staci Denney, Director of Case Management, for the Greene County Juvenile Office in the 31st Judicial District of Missouri. Through their conversation, Julie and Staci delve into the critical topic of fostering success within youth justice through transformative organizational change. Join us as we explore the power of effective communication at every level of an organization and among key partners. Our experts emphasize the significance of sharing a unified philosophy, shedding light on how it can drive meaningful change within the youth justice system. From their experience with the System Review, Julie and Staci share their key strategies and insights that paved the way for improving their system's performance leading to better outcomes for youth and families in their community.To learn more about the RFK National Resource Center and how we may be able to serve your community, please visit our website, contact our team, or follow us on social media: Website: www.rfknrcjj.org Contact Us: www.rfknrcjj.org/contact-us Social Media: Twitter/X - @RFKYouthJustice | LinkedIn
Mark Cuban says that an entrepreneur wakes up every morning and asks, "How can I beat me?" The answer is innovation. Today on the Jeff Crilley Show I talk with Julie Austin of the Creative Innovation Group about how you can innovate your business and entrepreneurship endeavors.
Alan interviews Julie Austin. Julie returns to describe how her Swiggies - wrist bottles for water for runners - is progressing now. Julie shares how Swiggies does very well as a promotional product she intends to license. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.Swiggies.com
Alan interviews Julie Austin. Julie Austin is an actor who loves to exercise by running. One hot day, running in Texas, she fainted, and someone took her to the hospital. From this, she invented the solution: a simple way for runners to easily carry water with them called Swiggies. Today, Swiggies sell all over the world. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.Swiggies.com
Episode Forty Six Features Julie Austin Talking About Inventing Swiggies. My Key Takeaways: Julie was a lot of fun to talk to and we learned a lot, both about Inventing as well as Side Hustles in general. . In this episode Julie shares: Her advice to anyone starting a side hustle. How her Grandmother inspired her by having run her own little Country store in North Carolina. What inspired her to invent Swiggies. How she developed her first prototype and what it was made of. The process that she went through to get a trademark. How she first distributed product and what she did not realize regarding store sales. The strategy she regrets doing as well as the one she regrets not doing. How an impromptu meeting at a trade show led to a new market for Swiggies. What the Hash House Harriers are and how they expanded her market in to Alcohol. What a Trade Dress is and how she plans to use it to fight knock offs. The unfortunate event which allowed her to meet her Patent Attorney. Why she did not go on Shark Tank. When she knew that Swiggies had made it. That her next invention will be in the Pet Industry. Why she wrote her book, The Money Garden.
In her role at Bravissimo, Julie Austin looks after the e-commerce and marketing for the brand in the UK and the US. Her approach to marketing is all about creating positive friction, i.e. an affinity with the brand that increases customer stickiness, lifts the retention and makes them come back as they are reassured about the brand's bespoke treatment of their needs. Listen to why Julie thinks friction is good for brands, as well as to her top marketing tips for students and for seasoned marketers.
When it comes to meaningful customer journeys, friction is not always bad, says Julie Austin, the Marketing & Digital Director of Bravissimo. For her, creating deeper connections with consumers, which in turn increase loyalty and retention, is more important than a quick shopping experience. Julie also talks to us about her top marketing tips, for new students and graduates as well as for experienced marketers. The Shiny New Object podcast is a production of Automated Creative, an adtech platform that turns brands' media impressions into marketing intelligence. Find out more at http://www.automatedcreative.net/ (www.automatedcreative.net)
Marketing Futures is a new series of the csuite podcast, produced in partnership with SAP. We discuss the changing face of the retail landscape and bring you the latest news and insights from leading brand and industry experts. In this first episode, we focus on the future of retail and direct to consumer. The pandemic has brought about and accelerated change in so many aspects of our lives and today's retail and consumer industries are being transformed before our eyes. According to the latest eMarketer's round up of D2C marketing trends, sponsored by SAP, US D2C e-commerce sales grew 45.4% last year. Brands are putting greater emphasis on their owned and operated online channels, the competitive advantage data creates and the importance of customer experience. Graham Barrett was joined by Fiona Walter, Director of Marketing and Product UK, at Stitch Fix. Julie Austin, Marketing and Digital Director at Bravissimo and Robin Barrett Wilson, Industry Executive Advisor, Fashion at SAP.
Swiggies were invented as an alternative to fanny packs and having to carry water bottles while exercising. This new hands-free approach is simple and easy to use. You just fill them up with water and go! They also make a great unique gift for anyone on your shopping list. Swiggies is now sold in 25 countries and was a NASDAQ product of the year semi-finalist. Founder and CEO Julie Austin joins Justin to discuss bringing a great idea to life!
Episode #87 Julie Austin Shares Useful Tips in Building a Creative Roadmap for Your Business In this episode of Enlightened Entrepreneur, Julie Austin, a well-known specialist on the subject of creative innovation, shares with Yeukai Kajidori her experiences and insights on building her own business and how she was able to overcome the roadblocks that she had to face along the way. Key Questions Asked: How did Julie get started with her business and at what point did she decided she wanted to run her own business?What Julie’s product and how well had she done with that product?What sort of mind-set did Julie have when she was starting out and invented this particular product?What sort of things did she do to keep herself from giving up when faced with roadblocks?What necessary steps does one need to take in starting an innovative business?Why is it important to have a prototype version of your product?After creating a prototype, what would be the next step for somebody who is on this journey?At what point did Julie scale things up in her business? Highlights of lessons learned: Finding opportunities Without so much of an educational background, Julie did not think twice to go on in building her business and marketing her own product.As a new entrepreneur, there are a lot of things about business that you would not necessarily know until you get into it. You just have to go with the flow and sell where the demand is.Ideas and opportunities are literally everywhere, even in a bad or a good economy, it doesn’t matter because it’s all about finding opportunities. Three Steps Forward First thing to do is in setting up an innovative business is to make sure that no one else has invented this product, do some research and check for an existing patent.The second step to setting up an innovative business is to make a prototype and create a visual representation of your product.To making online marketing as a first priority when selling your product will save you a lot of time and money and will eventually attract huge commercial stores to call on you instead of the other way around. Ideas and Motivation Angela thought that if she can use her product, then a lot of other people could use it too, which motivated her to keep pushing through the roadblocks.“Pyramiding up” means if you start with a small amount of product and sell that, you can take some of that money and you slowly build your business up.Julie realized that writing a business plan would not have worked for her business had she thought about doing it in the beginning.
They say that necessity is the mother of invention, and this was certainly the case for Julie Austin, creator of Swiggies, a range of wrist water bottles. After going for a run and passing out from dehydration, she came up with this innovative solution to a problem she knew many people had. In this episode hosted by Amy Nicklaus, we learn more about Swiggies as well as Julie’s other activities. As a sought-after keynote speaker and author, she wears many hats. She shares stories of her speaking engagements, what it’s like being a female inventor at these conferences, and how she holds her own around other geniuses. Julie also talks about accidentally falling into manufacturing and how it was a steep learning curve. Having no prior knowledge in the space, she found her way through trial and error. Along with this, she also touches on the importance of asking for help, why she wrote a book, and what’s on the horizon for Swiggies. As a woman of many talents, Julie’s story is an inspirational one, so be sure to tune in today to hear more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They say that necessity is the mother of invention, and this was certainly the case for Julie Austin, creator of Swiggies, a range of wrist water bottles. After going for a run and passing out from dehydration, she came up with this innovative solution to a problem she knew many people had. In this episode hosted by Amy Nicklaus, we learn more about Swiggies as well as Julie’s other activities. As a sought-after keynote speaker and author, she wears many hats. She shares stories of her speaking engagements, what it’s like being a female inventor at these conferences, and how she holds her own around other geniuses. Julie also talks about accidentally falling into manufacturing and how it was a steep learning curve. Having no prior knowledge in the space, she found her way through trial and error. Along with this, she also touches on the importance of asking for help, why she wrote a book, and what’s on the horizon for Swiggies. As a woman of many talents, Julie’s story is an inspirational one, so be sure to tune in today to hear more!
Listen Here: In this podcast, we feature Julie Austin, an award-winning author inventor and keynote speaker. Julie and her products have appeared throughout the National Media including The TODAY Show, HGTV, Fast Company and The Wall Street Journal. Her latest book is “The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income” and […] The post Podcast: The Money Garden appeared first on JenningsWire.
How many times have you been told “I'm so sorry, we don't pay our speakers”? Too many times, I'm sure. On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Show, we welcome Julie Austin who is here to talk about where and how to find the sponsors so you can turn the non-paying gig into one that pays and gets you on the stage. Julie is an award-winning author, inventor, futurist, and innovation keynote speaker. She's an […] The post How to Land Speaking Sponsorships with Julie Austin appeared first on Jane Atkinson.
Julie Austin is an award winning author, investor, futurist, and KeyNote speaker. She is the CEO of Speakers Sponsor, the only website for speakers looking for small business sponsorships. Here are the key links from this episode... Speakers Sponsor Schedule a free strategy call with me
It’s officially 12 days until Christmas and we’re kicking things up a notch with Jeffrey Mandel’s bewildering, but oddly entertaining Christmas nazi incest film ELVES! This weird holiday horror stars Julie Austin as Kirsten, a girl who accidentally(?) summons an evil elf who wants to copulate with her to bring about the Fourth Reich and the end of the world. She enlists the help of Dan Haggerty of Grizzly Adams fame to help her out and all-the-while has to deal with her evil (but traumatized) mother and her rapist Father/Grandfather. It’s really wild!
They're NOT working for Santa anymore! A new holiday series on the bonkers movie ELVES (1989) kicks off with star Julie Austin. Julie talks about the time Dan Haggerty made her cry on set, filming in a real department store, the movie’s large fanbase in Japan, and more!
Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, futurist, and innovation keynote speaker. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi-finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. Julie joins Justin to discuss innovation trends and how to plant seeds for a lifetime of income!
“Everyone’s important. The secretary one day can own the studio the next.” This week on All About That Brand Podcast, Grace welcomes author, inventor, and serial entrepreneur, Julie Austin of Creative Innovation Group. Julie is a self-described futurist and business consultant, speaking with business leaders and fortune 500 companies around the country about industry innovation. As an inventor, her own patented product, Swiggies (wrist water bottles) was a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and is currently sold by distributors in 24 countries. Hear about Julie’s experiences building successful and not so successful businesses in the face of intellectual property theft, changes in consumer demand, and even global economic downturns. Julie offers insight on how her years of experience in show business and manufacturing have helped her create and sustain multiple income streams; and how those lessons can help others achieve their own success. Julie offers a refreshing take on how entrepreneurs grow and scale their businesses, showing that sometimes instead of singular specialization, it takes flexibility and humility to create innovations from ideas that spark passion.To connect with Julie, you can visit: CreateForCash.com, SpeakerSponsor.com, and Swiggies.com.
“Everyone’s important. The secretary one day can own the studio the next.” This week on All About That Brand Podcast, Grace welcomes author, inventor, and serial entrepreneur, Julie Austin of Creative Innovation Group. Julie is a self-described futurist and business consultant, speaking with business leaders and fortune 500 companies around the country about industry innovation. As an inventor, her own patented product, Swiggies (wrist water bottles) was a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and is currently sold by distributors in 24 countries. Hear about Julie’s experiences building successful and not so successful businesses in the face of intellectual property theft, changes in consumer demand, and even global economic downturns. Julie offers insight on how her years of experience in show business and manufacturing have helped her create and sustain multiple income streams; and how those lessons can help others achieve their own success. Julie offers a refreshing take on how entrepreneurs grow and scale their businesses, showing that sometimes instead of singular specialization, it takes flexibility and humility to create innovations from ideas that spark passion.To connect with Julie, you can visit: CreateForCash.com, SpeakerSponsor.com, and Swiggies.com.
Julie Austin had it all--big job, big salary, big house--and then she left it all behind to work as a social worker. Kelsey and Jay talk to Julie about her journey, happiness, and purpose.
Julie Austin was a non-denominational minister and social justice advocate for many years. In this interview we explore her unique spiritual journey and understanding of who God is. The post Episode 16: Interview with Julie Austin appeared first on Beyond Studio.
Welcome to 2019! What better way to kick off the new year than with an exclusive interview with Julie Austin, the inventor, author, public speaker, CEO of Creative Innovation, and lead actress of the 1989 cult film, Elves! Julie gives us a behind the scenes look at her rise from indie actress to world renown inventor and public speaker. Check out more from Julie Austin Creative Innovation - Website From The King's Court to Kickstarter: Patronage in the Modern Era- Available on Amazon Indiesponsor.com Use the coupon code "psychosnation" and save 25% on our TeePublic Store! Sign up for PSYCHOS NATION: Our Monthly Newsletter
Elves 1989 ‧ Drama/Horror ‧ 1h 29m ____________________________________________________________________________ A department-store Santa Claus (Dan Haggerty) discovers a Neo-Nazi plot to mate a nice girl (Julie Austin) with an elf in Colorado. Release date: October 24, 1989 Director: Jeffrey Mandel Screenplay: Jeffrey Mandel Music composed by: Vladimir Horunzhy Production company: Action International Pictures That time of the year is back when the gang sits around and watches nothing but terrible holiday themed movies. Today is not only our first appearance of Dan Haggerty here at Simplistic Reviews but also a ending for a movie that flabbergasted DJ. I suppose this would already be enough for a Movie Commentary but nope...that's not all. We also have a homeless department store Santa investigating a modern-day Neo-Nazi plot to finally bring about the master race that Hitler had always dreamed of. Instead of a race of pure-blood Aryans, it is revealed that Hitler dreamed of a race of half-human/half-elf hybrids. Yep... what a movie everyone. So grab that egg nog and sit back, things are about to get weird. Merry Christmas! P.S. Enjoy the Elves because next week is a cold one set on a tropical island. Try not to question it.
Elves 1989 ‧ Drama/Horror ‧ 1h 29m ____________________________________________________________________________ A department-store Santa Claus (Dan Haggerty) discovers a Neo-Nazi plot to mate a nice girl (Julie Austin) with an elf in Colorado. Release date: October 24, 1989 Director: Jeffrey Mandel Screenplay: Jeffrey Mandel Music composed by: Vladimir Horunzhy Production company: Action International Pictures That time of the year is back when the gang sits around and watches nothing but terrible holiday themed movies. Today is not only our first appearance of Dan Haggerty here at Simplistic Reviews but also a ending for a movie that flabbergasted DJ. I suppose this would already be enough for a Movie Commentary but nope...that's not all. We also have a homeless department store Santa investigating a modern-day Neo-Nazi plot to finally bring about the master race that Hitler had always dreamed of. Instead of a race of pure-blood Aryans, it is revealed that Hitler dreamed of a race of half-human/half-elf hybrids. Yep... what a movie everyone. So grab that egg nog and sit back, things are about to get weird. Merry Christmas! P.S. Enjoy the Elves because next week is a cold one set on a tropical island. Try not to question it.
It's JINGLE TURDS month! The Cinematic Flushers take on Nazi puppet elves! When a young woman (Julie Austin) accidentally unleashes an evil elf around the holidays, she must team up with an ex-cop (Dan Haggerty) in order to set things right. What follows are 91 minutes of bad acting, sexual assault, cat homicide, horrendous special effects, and actor Haggerty smoking enough cigarettes to put the Marlboro Man to shame. Here's the TRAILER. Joining us as part of extended co-flushing team this time out is Paul Hawkins, co-host of the BlokeBusters podcast. We love feedback! Email us at signalsoffury@gmail.com with your comments and suggestions for future flushes!
The Dog Show #453 – November 1, 2017 The one and only Julie Austin of Julie Austin Photography letting us in her world today. Then, Beagle Freedom Project's amazing work advocating for animals subjected to laboratory testing.
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www.DogCastRadio.comIn this show you can hear naturopath Lyndall Pinchen describe her natural approach to helping your dog live healthily, and how you can deal with parasites and vaccinations. Listen to the inspiring story of how Julie Austin started Doggie Food Bank after a homeless woman asked for help feeding her dog. Plus the DogCast Radio News, and the latest developments with Buddy.
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this show you can hear naturopath Lyndall Pinchen describe her natural approach to helping your dog live healthily, and how you can deal with parasites and vaccinations. Listen to the inspiring story of how Julie Austin started Doggie Food Bank after a homeless woman asked for help feeding her dog. Plus the DogCast Radio News, and the latest developments with Buddy.
Julie Austin, Creative Innovation Group, is an award-winning author, inventor, futurist, innovation speaker, and member of the World Future Society. She’s an internationally known thought leader on the topic of innovation, and CEO of the consulting firm Creative Innovation Group. She’s been a keynote innovation speaker for corporations such as Procter & Gamble, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Northrop Grumman, and Cognizant Technology Solutions. She’s also been featured in the books “Patently Female” and “Girls Think of Everything”. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. Julie and her products have appeared on The Today Show, The Queen Latifa Show, HGTV, Lifetime, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, and the Wall Street Journal, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world.
How many times have you heard this from a meeting planner: “We don’t pay speakers”? Not only that, but many meeting planners don’t pay any expenses, and some even ask you to pay admission to the conference itself. Facing the difficult landscape of today’s marketplace, speakers are faced with two options: give up speaking or find another way to make money from it. Sponsorship is NOT charity and it’s NOT advertising Sponsorship is a valuable way for companies to get their message in front of a very targeted audience. And it’s a way for you to get paid for your hard work by bringing them as much value as possible. The more, the better. It’s a win-win for everyone. In this episode Julie Austin, Speaker Sponsor, will share how her business works with speakers to insure they are compensated for their time speaking to large gatherings. So tune in and learn how to stop speaking for free!
Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor and futurist. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. Julie and her products have appeared on The Today Show, The Queen Latifa Show, HGTV, Lifetime, Inc.magazine, Fast Company, ABC, CBS, NBC,...
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Julie Austin is the CEO of the consulting firm Creative Innovation Group, and is the author of “The Money Garden: How to plant the seeds for a lifetime of income”. Julie is the inventor of Swiggies, and is also an innovation speaker for large corporations. She was been featured on many television programs and written publications and radio shows. In this episode you will hear: • How you should never ever put all of your eggs in one basket • How you should create something that you are extremely passionate about • How it doesn't matter where you start You can find Julie at: www.creativeinnovationgroup.com www.speakersponsor.com www.indiesponsor.com www.createforcash.com www.abbottandklein.com www.funjobfairs.com www.swiggies.com Resources mentioned on the podcast: • James Altucher's blog: http://www.jamesaltucher.com • Julie's book: The Money Garden: How to plant the seeds for a lifetime of income
Julie is an award-winning author, inventor, and multiple business owner. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have sold in 24 countries. She’s a go-to business expert, keynote speaker, and seminar leader in the fields of innovation & creativity. Her new book The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income is currently available on Amazon. Below are two free resources to IGNITE your Entrepreneurial journey!FreePodcastCourse.com: A free 15-day course that will teach you how to create, grow, and monetize YOUR Podcast!TheWebinarCourse.com: A free 10-day course that will teach you how to create and present Webinars that convert!
Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, and innovation speaker. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semifinalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. Julie and her products have appeared on The Today Show, The Queen Latifa Show, HGTV, Lifetime, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News, and the Wall Street Journal, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She’s been a keynote innovation speaker for corporations such as Procter & Gamble and has been featured in the books “Patently Female” and “Girls Think of Everything”. www.womentakingthelead.com/julie-austin
Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling
Julie Austin is a speaker, author, entrepreneur and inventor based in Los Angeles. She is one of the very few women innovator speakers. Her patented product, Swiggies (wrist water bottles), have sold in 24 countries. Julie is author of the book “The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income”. Currently […]
Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling
Julie Austin is a speaker, author, entrepreneur and inventor based in Los Angeles. She is one of the very few women innovator speakers. Her patented product, Swiggies (wrist water bottles), have sold in 24 countries. Julie is author of the book “The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income”. Currently […]
It was a hot day in Texas and Julie Austin was a dehydrated runner... it was then she had an idea. Follow her journey from that moment until several years later she owns a production and distribution business that produces a NASDAQ award-winning product that's shipped around the world. Shownotes Come on the Show
How do you become a Biz woman who ROCKS? Listen to our Interview with Julie Austin of Creative Innovation Group to find out! Julie Austin is the inventor of Swiggies, a mini water bottle that attaches to your wrist that makes it easy to stay hydrated while you run or hike. Her company Creative Innovation Group is the amalgamation of her business lessons learned as an inventor, speaker, author and visionary! In this inspiring interview, Julie shares her most painful moments as an inventor, how she's building a community of speakers and how she's constantly evolving! Julie's Kick-A$$ Quotes: I kept trying to go into a market that wasn’t interested. If I was to start all over again from scratch, I would’ve started with a service business first because it’s much much much cheaper to start. You want to practice with the free jobs...learn what you’re doing before you get to that point. Julies's Favorite 5: 1. Biz Book: Hot Prospects: The Proven Prospecting System to Ramp Up Your Sales Career by Bill Good (get a free audio of this book now!) 2. Business Tool: Alexa (as in, the Alexa ranking) 3. Place to travel: New Zealand 4. Speaking gig: Proctor and Gamble 5. Way to de-stress: Go to the middle of nowhere and unplug! http://BizWomenRock.com/114
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Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, and innovation speaker. Her patented product, Swiggies, which are wrist water bottles, are currently sold in 24 countries. Julie and her products have appeared on The Today Show, along with dozens of other TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She's been a keynote innovation speaker for corporations and also been featured in the books "Patently Female" and "Girls Think of Everything".
JULIE Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, and multiple business owner. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. She’s appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX News, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She’s a “go-to” media expert in the fields of innovation & creativity, and is featured in the books “Patently Female” and “Girls Think of Everything”.Her Create For Cash program, focuses on creative marketing for the bootstrapping entrepreneur and helping you being your own boss and creating your own job, and of course, making money! See her infographic show notes at TodaysLeadingWomen.com by clicking here!
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Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, and innovation speaker. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. Julie and her products have appeared on The Today Show, The Queen Latifa Show, HGTV, Lifetime, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News, and the Wall Street Journal, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She’s been featured in the books “Patently Female” and “Girls Think of Everything”. Her new book “The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income” is currently available on Amazon.
Julie is an award-winning author, inventor, and multi-business owner. Her patented product, Swiggies, (wrist water bottles), have sold in 24 countries. She’s a go-to business expert, keynote speaker, and seminar leader in the fields of innovation and creativity. Her new book The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income is currently available on Amazon.
Meet Julie Austin, who will be my guest. Julie is an inventor entrepreneur with a product called Swiggies which are water bottles for adults and kids. She started with $5.00 and a clay prototype and turned it into an International NASDAQ winning product that is sold in 20 countries. She accomplished this all by herself with no mentors, no investors and no knowledge about the industry. They were recently on "The Today Show: Lifetime, HGTV ABC, NBC CBS and FOX News, along wth The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Oxygen, Prevention, American Health and many others She also wrote a book "The Money Garden:ow to Plant The Seeds for a Lifetime Income" about creating and running multiple businesses. Here are some of her sites www.swiggies.com, www.createforcash.com, www.funjobfairs.com, www.speakersponsor.com and www.indiesponsor.com Do you have a product idea? Well tune in as Julie shares some great tips she learned along the way in launching her product.
Workshop Wednesdays with Tony Gambone and Linda Ballesteros with guest Elinor Stutz & Julie Austin Elinor Stutz is the CEO of Smooth Sale, an Inspirational Speaker, Author and Trainer. Elinor 's International Best-Selling book, “Nice Girls DO Get the Sale: Relationship Building That Gets Results” published by Sourcebooks was featured in TIME Magazine, translated into multiple languages and sells worldwide. Years of community service work teaching groups of job seekers how to land the job they desire led Elinor to writing her second book, “HIRED! How to Use Sales Techniques to Sell Yourself On Interviews” . Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, and multiple business owner. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. She's appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX News, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She's a “go-to” media expert in the fields of innovation & creativity, and is featured in the books “Patently Female” and “Girls Think of Everything”.
Small Bussines Success Talk with Helen Callier with special guest Julie Austin Create For Cash is pretty straightforward. Anything you create and make money from. That could be a business, a product, a service, a piece of art, or an old tennis shoe. As long as it makes money. Don't get me wrong, poetry and sandcastles are great, but if I can't figure out how to make money from them I won't put them on this site. In other words, it's about being your own boss and creating your own job. Oh yeah, and making money. Why should I listen to you? Okay, here is my shameless, third person bio: Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, and multiple business owner. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. She's appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX News, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She's a “go-to” media expert in the fields of innovation & creativity, and is featured in the books “Patently Female” and “Girls Think of Everything”. I've also spent a good part of my life in the entertainment industry as an actor, writer, development exec, distributor, producer, publicist, and casting assistant. Some people think the entertainment industry is pretty cool. Some people actually make money from it too.
Tough Talk with Tony Gambone with Guest Bestselling author of the blockbuster self help book, Rich Habits, Thomas C Corley has been featured on several episodes of Yahoo's Financially Fit with Farnoosh Torabi and has been on hundreds of radio shows. Tom also wrote The Top 100 Cheapest Places to Retire in the U.S. book series.Tom Corley is the CEO of The Rich Habits Institute, which offers Rich Habits education programs designed to help businesses, individuals, and students find financial success. A Certified Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner, and has a certification from the Corporation for Long-Term Care, Corley holds a Master's in Taxation. He currently serves as President of Cerefice & Company, a CPA firm. Julie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, and multiple business owner. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. She's appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News, and the Wall Street Journal, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She's a “go-to” business expert, keynote speaker, and seminar leader in the fields of innovation & creativity. Her new book “The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income” is currently available on Amazon.
Julie Austin is an award-winning writer, inventor, and multiple business owner. Her patented product, swiggies, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 24 countries. She’s appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News, and the Wall Street Journal, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. She’s a “go-to” media expert in the fields of innovation & creativity. Her new book “The Money Garden: How to Plant the Seeds for a Lifetime of Income” is currently available on Amazon. Visit www.createforcash.com to learn more about Julie!
Julie Austin creator of Swiggies the wrist water bottle from Hydrosport is our special guest. Swiggies were a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are sold around the world. Julie is also the author of "The Money Tree" Also joining us today is Gabe Skelly successful entrepreneur, marketing guru and most viewed YouTuber. For more information from Gabe follow @gabrielskelly on twitter.
Henry Hoi, President of Floor Coverings International talks with host Ric Franzi about his decision to transition from the corporate world to being an entrepreneur running two diverse businesses: consulting and a retail floor covering franchise. Julie Austin, President of Swiggies talks about her development of multiple revenue streams as a business model as well as her new book "The Money Garden". Finally, she discusses her highly successful product "Swiggies" and her journey to bring this product to market.