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Are you ready to grow a business that markets to moms without social media draining your energy? Hey there, I'm Ruthie Sterrett, founder of The Consistency Corner, a strategic social media marketing agency for brands that serve moms. I know firsthand that marketing can feel overwhelming, and that's why I created this podcast—to help you simplify social media, amplify your message, and grow your brand with ease.
Are you tired of posting on social media without seeing real growth for your coaching business? In this episode of The Divorce Revolution Podcast, I break down the three biggest mistakes that keep coaches stuck when trying to grow their social media presence. From lacking clarity about your offer to posting without a strategic plan, I share exactly what's holding you back from turning followers into paying clients. Resources Mentioned: Save your seat for the 1K Blueprint Workshop: https://ambershaw.samcart.com/products/1k-blueprint-workshop What I Discuss: The three key questions every coach must answer for their business Why being "cutesy" with your messaging is hurting your growth The three things your content must do to be effective How to turn followers into clients through relationship building The importance of strategic content planning Why solutions alone won't sell your services Key Takeaways: "Social media is not a business—it's a tool to get leads." "People don't buy based on solutions, they buy based on connection." Find more from Amber: Instagram: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@msambershaw
Text me your content win!Is the information overload stopping you from creating a newsletter and growing your content? Today we are diving into my proven 7-step process to make newsletter creation simple, scalable, and consistent, all while reclaiming time to enjoy the adventures that inspire your content.What You'll Learn:Why owning your audience with a newsletter is more powerful than relying on social media.How to choose a newsletter cadence that fits your lifestyle and avoids burnout.Easy tips to repurpose travel content into newsletter sections for effortless creation.The surprising ROI of newsletters vs. social media for travel creators.A sneak peek into Laura's 7-day Newsletter Challenge to get you started fast!Key Takeaways:Social media platforms don't care about your community; it's time to own your audience.Repurposing 80% of your content from existing platforms saves you time and energy.Building a newsletter doesn't have to be overwhelming – focus on what works for you.Resources Mentioned:7-Day Newsletter Challenge: Build your newsletter in just one week with actionable steps. [Sign up here!]Let's make your travel content strategy simpler, so you can spend less time stuck behind a screen and more time catching flights!NEW: Watch our Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@TravelContentWriting Sign up for the 7-Day Newsletter Challenge: https://travel-content-writing.kit.com/c07db27158 Schedule a call with me: https://travelcontentwriting.hbportal.co/public/66ddf21fc4f45e00190a4e0e Schedule a coaching call LIVE on the podcast: https://travelcontentwriting.hbportal.co/public/6750837edf524d0027c155ef Want to be featured on the pod?https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrPYGf4l_wWSGQgul4vY-8DS-5Kloj0owstVehKn9r_oabRA/viewformSign up to be the first to hear about my DIY Content Repurposing Course:https://travelcontentwriting.hbportal.co/public/6711a7aae9d903002c5f3c57/1-Inquiry_formAI Prompts to Grow Your Travel Content: https://www.tra...
Welcome to another Live EFT Tapping Session on the YOU CAN CALL ME “BOSSY” PODCAST! In today's episode I invite you to a transformative session with Macair, one of my cherished clients. Together, we delve into the struggles and fears that come with managing a business, touching on themes of self-doubt, fear of failure, and the pressure of balancing personal and professional life. Macair opens up about her experiences and desires to shift from feeling overwhelmed and inadequate to embracing empowerment, creativity, and resourcefulness. Tune in as we explore how EFT tapping can help release these emotions, allowing for a newfound sense of confidence and alignment in pursuing one's entrepreneurial dreams. This episode is all about self-discovery and empowerment, providing listeners with valuable insights and inspiration. Throughout the interactive session, I'll guide you through tapping on different meridian points while addressing common self-doubts and fears, ultimately aiming to instill a sense of empowerment and readiness to tackle challenges. So, sit back, follow along, and let's dive into this transformative EFT tapping experience.NEED A VISUAL WHILE YOU TAP? If you need a visual while tapping you can CLICK HERE for the Instagram post I shared with a step-by-step guide.If you want to learn more about EFT Tapping (cause maybe you are new and need more details on what this weird but powerful practice is - I get it) CLICK HERE for the EFT Tapping Intro Episode! Key Takeaways: Social media challenges faced by Macair, including content creation and scheduling. Getting over the fear of being abandoned or left unsupported. Permission to be imperfect, make mistakes, be vulnerable, and be visible. If you enjoyed this episode and are excited for more, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and write a review to help build momentum and support the show (5-stars would be AWESOME!)_____________________________________________ JOIN US IN - THE CLUB - An annual membership where high-achieving women come together to unapologetically OWN THEIR “BOSSY” in order to rise to the top, make massive impact, and not burn out while doing it. Join TODAY to get access to all past workshop replays and past group coaching calls - always incredible takeaways and AHA moments from reviewing these sessions! Grab your spot in THE CLUB today by CLICKING HERE! _____________________________________________ LET'S FREAKING GO! GRAB THIS FREE DOWNLOAD: GRAB 100 FREE JOURNAL PROMPTS TO OWN YOUR BOSSY BY CLICKING HERE LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or join my STAND IN YOUR POWER FACEBOOK GROUP Grab a signed copy of my bestselling book STAND IN YOUR POWER HEREWatch my TEDx Talk “The Wisdom of Your Ancestors Should Be Ignored” HERE
Send us a textIn this episode of the Resilient by Design series, we dive into practical, research-backed strategies to help you proactively build resilience. Learn how to create a toolkit that strengthens your ability to bounce back from life's challenges and thrive in the face of adversity. We explore the importance of social support, emotional regulation, cognitive tools, problem-solving, spirituality, and self-care. Packed with actionable steps and transformative insights, this episode is your guide to a stronger, more resilient you.Key Takeaways:Social and Relational Support: The single most critical factor for long-term resilience and well-being, supported by research from the Harvard Study of Adult Development.Emotional Skills: Tools like mindfulness, gratitude, and savoring positive memories can help regulate emotions and access positive states.Cognitive Skills: Reframing stress, cultivating self-efficacy, and shifting to a growth mindset are essential for mental resilience.Problem-Solving: Developing small, actionable steps and embracing failure as a learning opportunity builds confidence and resilience.Spirituality: Connecting with something greater provides meaning, emotional comfort, and a sense of community.Self-Care: Practicing self-compassion, proper nutrition, exercise, and restorative sleep replenishes your energy and mental resources.Action Step:Pick one area of your resilience toolkit to start building this week. Take one small step today toward a more resilient you.Learn More:Visit jerryhenderson.org to learn more about Jerry's one-on-one coaching program and set up a free consultation.00:00 - Introduction01:54 - Series Recap and Today's Focus04:07 - What is Resilience06:10 - Overcoming a Deficit in Resilience09:23 - Introducing the Resilience Toolkit10:38 - Tool 1: Social and Relational Support13:19 - Tool 2: Emotional Skills14:20 - Tool 3: Cognitive Skills16:20 - Tool 4: Problem-Solving Skills20:36 - Tool 5: Spirituality and Connection21:54 - Tool 6: Self-CareI am grateful you are here,JerrySetup Your FREE Coaching Call:Schedule Call1:1 Transformational Coaching:Learn More Here!How is your relationship with yourself going?Get your free-self assessment guidePick up your copy of my book:Returning: Meditations and Reflections on Self-Love and HealingWatch On YoutubeWebsite:www.jerryhenderson.orgGet Your Free Weekly Healing Tips!Instagram: @jerryahendersonLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jerryahenderson Disclaimer
Welcome back!! In this episode, we're diving deep into the complex relationship between social media and your soul. Social media is a powerful tool, but it's one that can either uplift or drain you depending on how you use it. We explore the mental, emotional, and spiritual impacts of social media and how to navigate it with intention and mindfulness. You'll learn how to avoid the comparison trap, use social media to expand your life, and set boundaries that protect your energy. We dive into: The Mental Impact: How social media overstimulates your mind, the dangers of the comparison trap, and how to curate a feed that inspires you. The Emotional Side: How social media magnifies emotions, triggers feelings of inadequacy, and offers opportunities for self-awareness and growth. The Spiritual Side: How it disconnects us from our Soul but also how social media is the law of attraction in action. Practical Tips for Mindful Use: Setting boundaries for when and how you use social media. Catching yourself when zoning out and identifying what you really need. Creating balance between intentional indulgence and stepping away. Key Takeaways: Social media is a tool, not a trap. It's about how you use it. What you engage with, you invite into your life. Be intentional about what you consume. Comparison is a natural tendency, but it's also an opportunity to reconnect with your inner truth. Setting boundaries and taking detox days can help you stay aligned and empowered. Share The Love: If this episode resonated with you, please share it with a friend or on social media! Don't forget to tag me so I can connect with you. Your shares help this message reach more beautiful souls like you. Resources & Links Mentioned: On The Path - This is the private community!!
Try Riverside free now: https://creators.riverside.fm/PodcastersPodcast & Use code: Podcast15 for an exclusive 15% off. Ash and Kane discuss the three key ways to discover a podcast. They give you the tips and essential info you need to get maximum discoverability on your podcast show and circumvent the sometimes difficult barriers of podcasting platforms. KEY TAKEAWAYS Social media platforms, in particular TikTok and YouTube, are an essential step to getting better discoverability on your podcast. You can do this in a variety of ways including repurposing podcast content and creating clips. Search and SEO on YouTube Collaboration: Leverage other show’s audiences and attract their following by working with other podcasters Remember, you can do all these things to increase discoverability, but you want people to stay so ensure things like audio quality and content are as good as they can be! BEST MOMENTS "You can do a lot in 7 seconds” “People underestimate how much work it takes” “Podcast discoverability is generally pretty crap” “It was a smaller show, but the audio was decent” VALUABLE RESOURCES Website EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1 ABOUT THE HOSTS Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media. They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business. Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue. Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years. CONNECT & CONTACT Instagram LinkedIn Email: podcast@progressiveproperty.co.uk
In this eye-opening episode of Social Skills Mastery, I challenge everything you thought you knew about social anxiety and professional networking. Perfect timing for the holiday season! Key Topics Covered: The surprising neuroscience behind why social anxiety can enhance your networking abilities Why the holiday season's social demands are your greatest opportunity for growth The Authenticity Advantage: How being real about your anxiety can create stronger professional connections Three practical strategies for transforming anxiety into networking power Key Takeaways: Social anxiety can be used as an internal compass for creating authentic connections Heightened awareness from anxiety can make you a better listener and more attuned to social cues The holiday season isn't a gauntlet to run through - it's your accelerated growth period. Use it to your advantage. ** Don't even know where to begin in improving your people skills? Are you ready to leave social stress behind and go from where you are to where you want to be? Book a Social Strategy Session HERE Free Guide: The Social Skills Playbook Have a question that needs an answer. Email me at Hello@SocialConfidencePro.com LinkedIn Instagram TikTok
In this episode, we dive into the art and strategy of building brand awareness, especially for real estate agents looking to stand out in a competitive market. Carrie J. Little shares her personal journey of overcoming challenges like content creation and video production, emphasizing the importance of starting small and adjusting as you grow. Listeners will discover practical tips for integrating social media into their branding efforts, using tools like Canva for polished visuals, and combining online and offline strategies to create a cohesive message. Whether you're new to branding or looking to refine your current approach, this episode provides actionable insights to help you define what you want to be known for, educate your audience, and build a brand that resonates. Key Takeaways: Social media is a free and powerful tool for brand building. Start simple with consistent posting and grow your efforts over time. Combine online platforms with direct mail and MLS digital cards for a multi-channel strategy. Your brand is built through persistence and a clear message—it doesn't have to be perfect to make an impact. Tune in to learn how to leverage your unique story, tools, and platforms to create a lasting impression in your industry. www.instagram.com/carriejolittle www.SmartGirlMedia.com https://www.tiktok.com/@carriejolittle Subscribe to my YouTube Channel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carriejolittle/support
Rob presents examples of social housing mismanagement, highlighting the disparities in accountability between private landlords and social housing landlords. The episode delves into cases where social housing landlords have failed to meet basic safety standards, such as providing electrical safety certificates or carrying out necessary repairs. KEY TAKEAWAYS Social housing landlords seem to be held to a different standard compared to private landlords when it comes to meeting property maintenance criteria. There is a perceived lack of urgency and accountability for social housing landlords in addressing tenant complaints and property issues. Clarion, the largest housing association in the UK, was fined for failing to repair a child's bedroom window for four years, leading to health issues for the family. The discrepancy in consequences between private and social landlords for similar property maintenance failures is concerning and unjust. It is crucial for all landlords, regardless of ownership type, to prioritize property maintenance and timely resolution of tenant complaints to ensure tenant safety and well-being. BEST MOMENTS "The private landlord hasn't met a criteria and has been given a fine, and quite rightly so. Social housing landlord, hasn't met a criteria, no accountability, doesn't matter by the sounds of it." "I think if you're going to have these rules for not meeting EPC standards or not having your gas safety certificate or electrical safety certificate in place, then we should all be hit with the same brush." "According to Clarion, they said, and I quote, 'we apologise sincerely to the resident and their family. In this case, the issue took too long to resolve and our communication was not good enough.'" "If it took you four years to fix a window, you can guarantee your arse health and safety, environmental health, are right on you. They're going to be on you like a dog on heat." "If you're gonna throw the book at people, throw the book at everyone, no matter how many properties you've got, you must get back and do your repairs. You've got to have good maintenance throughout your portfolio." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/uk-s-biggest-housing-association-fined-over-four-year-failure-to-fix-window/ar-AA1oGgYp?ocid=winp2fptaskbar&cvid=381c6dbe5be548fbd3f5f64f882b5413&ei=10 GET YOUR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE HERE: https://propertyfundingplatform.com/WharfFinancial#!/borrowerinitialregistration SOCIAL MEDIA/CONTACT US https://linktr.ee/thepropertynomadspodcast BOOKS Property FAQs = https://amzn.to/3MWfcL4 Buy To Let: How To Get Started = https://amzn.to/3genjle 101 Top Property Tips = https://amzn.to/2NxuAQL uk property, Investment, Property, Rent, Buy to let, Investing for beginners, Money, Tax, Renting, Landlords, strategies, invest, housing, properties, portfolio, estate agents, lettings, letting, business: https://patreon.com/tpnpodcast
Join our host Michelle Pellizzon and Holisticism's social media manager, KP, as they dive into the current state of platforms like Instagram, exploring how it affects small businesses and creatives. They discuss the frustrations of dealing with algorithms, the nature of viral content, smart marketing strategies, and why staying true to yourself online is so important. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Social media algorithms are designed to maximize user engagement for ad revenue, rather than to support creators or small businesses. Instagram's algorithm prioritizes shallow engagement, making it difficult for businesses to organically reach their existing followers. Creators are frustrated by the restricted visibility and narrow algorithms on platforms like Instagram. Promoting one's authentic self and interests, rather than merely a brand, is seeing more success on platforms like Threads. Small businesses can effectively use numerous creative marketing strategies beyond social media to promote their work.
Send us a Text Message.Hello and welcome to Beyond the Clinic, where we delve into innovative strategies for healthcare professionals. I'm your host, Sarah Almond Bushell, and in today's episode, we're exploring alternative ways of marketing your business if you really don't enjoy social media.In a world dominated by digital platforms, it's easy to assume that social media is the be-all and end-all of marketing. but there are plenty of other ways and I'm here today to share with you 5 alternatives, many of which are perfect if you're an introvert like me.Summary:We kicked off by debunking the myth that social media is an absolute necessity for business success. While undeniably powerful, it's not the only route to reaching your audience and driving growth. I shared my top five alternative marketing strategies, each proven to elevate your business without relying on social media:Search Engine Optimisation (SEO): Harness the power of Google to boost your website's visibility and attract organic traffic.Email Marketing: Form deeper connections with your audience and have conversations that nurture the relationship you have with them via email.Collaborations: Expand your reach by partnering with like-minded professionals and sharing your expertise with new audiences.Referral Partnerships: Leverage relationships with fellow professionals to generate referrals and mutual business growth.Public Relations (PR): Tell compelling stories that capture media attention and amplify your brand's visibility.Key Takeaways:Social media isn't the only path to success. Explore alternative strategies tailored to your business goals and preferences.Prioritise one strategy at a time and commit to mastering it before moving on to the next.Build meaningful connections with your audience through personalised communication channels like email marketing.Collaborate with industry peers to access new audiences and establish trust through association.Harness the storytelling potential of PR to secure media coverage and elevate your brand's reputation.Join me next time as we delve into the world of digital products and explore how you can generate income online without seeing clients. The Master Plan: Helping you build the business of your dreams. Get your 22 point step-by step workbook here: https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/master-plan Website: https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dietitiansinbusiness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dietitiansinbusinessFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondtheclinicbusinessYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondTheClinicPodcast The Master Plan - Discover the 22 steps you need to take (in the right order) to build a successful business so you can earn enough to live the freedom lifestyle you dream of. https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/master-plan
About the Guest(s): Rayvin Miller is an influential figure in the world of women's basketball, both as a former professional player and as a devoted trainer and coach. After playing professionally in Turkey, Egypt, and Portugal, she shifted her focus to nurturing upcoming talent. Rayvin is the founder of Savage Skill Work, a training program designed to advance the abilities of youthful basketball enthusiasts. Her impact extends beyond just the court; Rayvin has mentored many, instilling the necessary skills and mental toughness required to excel in basketball. Episode Summary: In this dynamic episode of 'It's Just Different,' host Ashley Roberts connects with Rayvin Miller, a sterling role model in the world of women's basketball. As a former professional player and notable trainer, Rayvin shares her experiences from the court and how she channels her expertise into her training business, Savage Skill Work. The dialogue is filled with candid reflections on the evolution of women's basketball, underscored by the rise of social media's influence in the sport. Rayvin and Ashley delve into the realities of playing professional basketball overseas and the mental fortitude it demands. Furthermore, the conversation highlights the shift in Rayvin's career from playing to training, where she finds great fulfillment. Key Takeaways: Social media's influence on the growth of women's basketball has pros and cons, notably affecting player focus with "highlight culture." Transitioning from playing professionally to training requires mental preparation and a deep passion for teaching the game. Authenticity in training is pivotal; as a trainer, Rayvin values commitment and drive over initial talent. The discussion sheds light on the significant challenges in AAU basketball, such as dishonest coaching and the pitfalls of hopping between teams. Strategies for balancing a career as a full-time trainer with coaching an AAU team, and considerations for choosing the right program in college athletics. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashley-roberts24/message
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Kenneth Nel about social selling on LinkedIn. Key Takeaways Social selling is about building relationships, not pitching or "selling" Being genuine and vulnerable helps connect with people online Consistent posting and engaging is key, even if you don't get a lot of likes/comments Don't be afraid to put yourself out there and post - you have to in order for people to see you In this conversation Kenneth advised genuinely engaging in conversations to build trust and understanding, then naturally solving problems without expectation of transactions. This contrasts pitching and using relationships solely for gain. He contrasts other Social Media platforms to Linkedin. Kenneth Nel is the Hoodie Guy on LinkedIn, he uses the 4Cs to build a consistent flow of conversations. You can find out more about our guest and today's episode in this Maverick Paradox Magazine article here. --- Maverick leadership is all about thinking outside the box and challenging the status quo. It's about having the courage to take risks and the confidence to lead in a way that is authentic and genuine. But amplifying your influence as a leader isn't just about having a strong vision or a big personality. It's also about having the right leadership capability and being able to execute on your ideas and plans. The consequences of not having the right level of influence as a leader can be significant. Without the ability to inspire and motivate others, you may struggle to achieve your goals and make a real impact. How Influential Are you? Take the scorecard at amplifyyourinfluence.scoreapp.com and see. Catalysing Transformation - 1 min video Judith's book: The Maverick Paradox: The Secret Power Behind Successful Leaders. Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com The Maverick Paradox Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this Livestream podcast episode, Tracy and Jim discuss the impact of social media on mental health in the digital age. They explore topics such as cyberbullying, online harassment, digital addiction, and the need for digital detox. They also touch on the paradox of connectivity, where increased communication through technology can lead to feelings of isolation. The conversation highlights the importance of professional therapy and support for mental health issues arising from the digital age. The conversation explores the impact of the digital age on mental health, focusing on issues such as digital addiction, isolation, and the influence of social media. The discussion also delves into the challenges of parenting in the digital age and the importance of setting boundaries. The future of communication and the changing nature of aspirations are also examined. The conversation concludes with a preview of next week's episode, which will discuss the challenges of caring for aging parents. Key Takeaways - Social media has a significant impact on mental health, including cyberbullying and online harassment. - Digital addiction is a growing concern, and individuals may need to implement strategies for digital detox. - The paradox of connectivity can lead to feelings of isolation despite increased communication through technology. - Professional therapy and support are essential for addressing mental health issues arising from the digital age. Digital addiction is a growing concern, affecting people of all ages and leading to isolation and a lack of social skills. - Parenting in the digital age requires careful monitoring and setting boundaries to protect children from the negative effects of technology. - Competition in the digital age has become global, leading to increased pressure and a distorted sense of self-worth. - The future of communication is uncertain, with the potential for decreased face-to-face interaction and a reliance on digital platforms. - Digital detox and online counseling are emerging as solutions to address the negative impact of technology on mental health. ** “Thank you for joining me on The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast. Don't miss out on future episodes! Make sure to subscribe to The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast on Spotify for Podcasters and our YouTube channel. or wherever you stream!” ** "While we may not always agree, I respect your right to express your opinions. I encourage you to join our community by following and subscribing to our channels. Together, we can create a space where ideas can be shared, challenged, and evolved." ** Music Tracks by Alex Grohl on Pixabay (Where applicable) ** Feel free to LIKE, SHARE AND COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. Follow The Contrast Project online: ** https://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ** https://www.facebook.com/TheContrastProjectJax ** https://www.instagram.com/the_contrast_project/ ** https://www.instagram.com/contrast_podcast_backup/ ** https://www.threads.net/@contrast_podcast_backup ** https://twitter.com/ContrastProjTV ** https://www.youtube.com/@thecontrastproject7242 ** Streaming on all major platforms, including: ** https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project ** https://spoti.fi/3D4BHdg ** https://apple.co/3PGNSEE ** https://ihr.fm/3riy010 ** https://bit.ly/Contrast_Radio_Public Amazon : https://amzn.to/45UmqsC ** The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast is proudly created in part using the Riverside.fm platform. By using this link you are helping to support this show. Thank you so much: https://bit.ly/3BH3q2t ** You can help support The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast by visiting: https://ko-fi.com/contrastprojectloungepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/support
In this episode, Lisa and Shara discuss:Looking at social work careers in both macro and micro settings. The educational and licensing path to becoming an LCSW. The three tracts of a Social Work Master's program.Tips for preparing, taking, and succeeding on the licensure exams. Key Takeaways: Social workers work in every aspect of life, from birth to death, with individuals, organizations, and governments. To qualify for an LCSW, your student would need a Master's in Social Work. An undergraduate degree in social work is not required, though it can help build foundational knowledge and set them up for success in the graduate program.Begin with the end in mind when considering social work as a college path and career, as it will take additional time in school, which costs more. A doctorate is not required to work in social work unless your student ultimately wants to work in research or academia. “When people hear social workers, they think of just child welfare. And we do so much more than that - you can find us in every facet of society.” – Shara RuffinAbout Shara Ruffin: Shara is an independently licensed clinical social worker and former psychotherapist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She holds a Bachelor's degree in social work from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and a Master's degree in social work from Howard University School of Social Work. Shara has specializations in grief, personality disorders, family trauma, compassion fatigue, military counseling, mindfulness meditation, ADHD, and anxiety. Shara is a board-certified mental health Provider.Shara is also a 5x-Amazon Best-Seller of a social work journal called, “90 Days of Prayer”. She is the author of her second best-selling social work journal “90 Days Of Inspiration”, which is a study companion for social workers taking their licensing exam. Currently, Shara is the Founder and CEO of a consulting company called "Journey To Licensure". Her company combines wellness, clinical supervision, and professional development coaching to support social workers through licensure examinations. Shara's company "Journey To Licensure" was featured in Business Insider. Shara is also a LinkedIn Advisor and was most recently awarded "Top 15 LinkedIn Expert in Philadelphia in 2023.”Episode References:Community and Social Service Occupations: https://www.bls.gov/soc/2018/major_groups.htm#21-0000 Get Lisa's Free on-demand video: How-to guide for your teen to choose the right major, college, & career...(without painting themselves into a corner, missing crucial deadlines, or risking choices you both regret). https://flourishcoachingco.com/videoConnect with Shara:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharaRuffin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shararuffin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeytolicensure YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgN8adZqV-VOhFXXB15IOrw Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flourishcoachingcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishcoachingco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flourish-coaching-co
About The Guest(s): Doshia Woods is a college basketball coach with over 23 years of experience. She has coached at various Division I schools, including Oregon State, Missouri, Tulane, and Denver. Woods has a passion for developing young athletes and helping them reach their full potential. Summary: Doshia Woods shares her insights on the changes in recruitment in youth basketball, the transition from assistant coach to head coach, and the importance of building relationships in the recruiting process. She emphasizes the need for athletes to be mindful of their social media presence and the impact it can have on their recruitment. Woods also discusses the transfer portal and the importance of being honest and transparent in the recruiting process. Key Takeaways: Social media can play a huge role in kids recruitment. As a head coach, it is important to be intentional and mindful of what you say, as your words hold weight with both players and staff. Building a strong network and being involved in professional organizations can help expand your opportunities for coaching positions. When attending AAU tournaments, coaches look for players who fit their team's style of play and have a strong work ethic. The transfer portal has changed the recruiting landscape, and athletes need to consider the implications of transferring and the potential impact on their eligibility and academic standing. Quotes: "Social media has added a different element for all of us, whether you're an athlete or a coach. You have to learn how to decipher through that." - Doshia Woods "If you're not ready to make a decision, why are you pressing me for an offer then?" - Doshia Woods "Go find a team that you can play on and actually be able to make mistakes and things like that." - Doshia Woods "Do you want to have a great signing day and walk around school your senior year bragging because I signed as Division I, or do you want to have a great career saying, I played Division I?" - Doshia Woods Doshia Woods on IG and X: doshwoods Ashley on IG: _thisisashleyr Its Just Different on IG and X: itsjustdifferentpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashley-roberts24/message
This episode features an interview with Dr. Tiffany Perkins-Munn, Head of Marketing Data & Analytics at J.P. Morgan Chase. Tiffany has a Ph.D. in Social-Personality Psychology with an interdisciplinary focus on Advanced Quantitative Methods. Her work is the subject of various lectures on psychology, statistics, and their real-world applications. Tiffany coordinates strategies to identify objectives, expose patterns, and implement game-changing solutions.In this episode, Kailey sits down with Tiffany to discuss opportunities in AI, the power of self-service tools, and improving customer experience through social media.-------------------Key Takeaways:Social media is a powerful mechanism for communication and community for customers. These channels allow marketers to address customer concerns, resolve their issues, and build lasting relationships.In 2024, expect to see companies leveraging digital transformation, self-service tools, and omnichannel customer service to create an excellent customer experience.AI sparked fear that it would take away jobs from humans. However, AI is proving to actually create jobs with new roles like prompt engineer.-------------------“There are lots of businesses that are using social media, not only for marketing, but also for customer service. Actively engaging with customers on the platform, addressing their concerns, building relationships. This, to me, is a real opportunity for digital transformation and AI to maximize the work that's happening.” – Tiffany Perkins-Munn-------------------Episode Timestamps:*(02:59) - Tiffany's career journey*(06:16) - Trends in the customer experience journey *(15:19) - AI trends and use cases in 2024 *(27:36) - How Tiffany defines “good data”*(33:25) - An example of another company doing it right with customer engagement (hint: it's Zappos, Ritz Carlton, and local businesses)*(36:46) - Tiffany's recommendations for upleveling customer experience strategies-------------------Links:Connect with Tiffany on LinkedInConnect with Kailey on LinkedInLearn more about Caspian Studios-------------------SponsorGood Data, Better Marketing is brought to you by Twilio Segment. In today's digital-first economy, being data-driven is no longer aspirational. It's necessary. Find out why over 20,000 businesses trust Segment to enable personalized, consistent, real-time customer experiences by visiting Segment.com
In this episode, Ben speaks with Tom Slocum, Founder of The SD Lab, about the importance of social branding in building a successful top-of-funnel sales strategy. Tom explains that social branding involves being authentic, bringing humour into content, and educating through entertainment. He emphasises the need to build a community around your brand and shares practical tips for leveraging social media, such as engaging in the comments, sharing authentic content, and cross-collaborating with others. About the Guest: Tom Slocum is a seasoned sales strategist and the founder of The SD Lab, a top-of-funnel sales consulting agency. With over a decade of experience in the sales and revenue acceleration space, Tom specialises in crafting personalised sales playbooks, optimising sales processes, and training teams for success. He is passionate about helping sales leaders and teams achieve their goals by blending strategic insights with a human touch. Key Takeaways: Social branding builds trust and credibility at scale, allowing you to reach a larger audience and stand out among competitors. Authenticity and humour are key elements of successful social branding, as they help create connections and engage with prospects. Repurposing content from social media can be an effective way to personalise your prospecting strategy and provide value to potential customers. Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 1:14 Guest Introduction 2:41 The SD Lab 4:12 Top Of Funnel Activity 5:35 Social Branding 11:48 Building that Great Social Brand 16:16 Prospective Strategy for Business 19:25 The Cold Calling Tournament 20:45 Tips on Building Community 23:40 Guest's Socials 24:17 Outro Rate, Review, & Follow If you're liking what you're hearing, make sure you ‘follow' the show wherever you listen to your podcasts…so you never miss an episode!I'd also love to hear what you think, so drop us a review after you close that next deal…tell me what you're liking, and what you want more of so I can look to cover it in a future episode.
About The Guest(s): Amber Ramirez is a former college basketball player who played at TCU and Arkansas. She now coaches AAU basketball with SA Finest and is an assistant coach at Judson High School. Amber is passionate about the game and is working towards becoming a head coach in the future. Summary: Amber Ramirez discusses her basketball journey, from playing in AAU to college and overseas, and her transition into coaching. She emphasizes the importance of finding the right fit in both AAU and college basketball and the impact of social media on the game. Amber also shares her experiences coaching at Judson High School and the importance of knowing and accepting your role as a player. Key Takeaways: Social media has had a significant impact on youth basketball, providing exposure and opportunities for players. It is important for players to find the right fit in both AAU and college basketball, regardless of the program's reputation. Players should focus on perfecting one skill and being good at others to make an impact on the team. Being coachable is a crucial quality that makes a player great to coach. Coaching from the sideline is a common pet peeve among AAU coaches. Quotes: "Be perfect at one thing and be good at the other things." - Amber Ramirez "Going where you can impact the most is the biggest thing I could say." - Amber Ramirez "Being coachable is what makes a kid great to coach." - Amber Ramirez "Social media has had a significant impact on youth basketball, providing exposure and opportunities for players." - Amber Ramirez "The lack of women in women's basketball coaching is a challenge that needs to be addressed." - Amber Ramirez --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashley-roberts24/message
In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Claiming your social security You can't time annuities Three phases of retirement Key Takeaways: Social security payments get higher if you wait until 70 because you're older which means that your life expectancy is less, meaning that there are fewer projected payments. Fewer payments mean that those payments will be higher. It's simple, but that doesn't mean that that is always the better choice. You can't time it with annuities, you can't time it with lifetime income. Annuities are priced primarily based on your life expectancy. However, this doesn't mean that you should wait until you are seventy before you get a lifetime income. There are three phases of retirement: go-go, slow-go, and no-go. Go-go when you are still rolling, slow-go is when you start to feel slow down, and no-go is when you have severely decreased physical and mental faculties. Make your decisions based on what phase you're in and what your goal is. "There are no sweet spots with annuities. There's no arbitrage moment with annuities. The older you are, the higher the payment for lifetime income when you're looking at life to make them it's that simple." — Stan The Annuity Man. Connect with The Annuity Man: Website: http://theannuityman.com/ Email: Stan@TheAnnuityMan.com Book: Owner's Manuals: https://www.stantheannuityman.com/how-do-annuities-work YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCXKKxvVslbeGAlEc5sra2g Get a Quote Today: https://www.stantheannuityman.com/annuity-calculator!
Welcome back to another episode of the True Fiction Project Podcast. Today I am joined by writer, podcaster and CEO of Tulla Productions, Nicole Christie. Nicole is a fabulous storyteller and helps others both in the corporate world and entrepreneurs to master their storytelling skills. She talks about her podcast, Here for Me, which highlights badassery stories from people who have gone through difficult situations and persevered to the other side. Nicole discusses why storytelling is so important, and then walks us through the premise of Relationship with a View. She then reads her short story, Relationship with a View, about a woman who meets a man in the elevator of her apartment complex and they hit it off right away but their relationship takes a sudden turn. Tune in to hear more of her story!IN THIS EPISODE:[2:41] Nicole shares about her podcast all about choosing yourself, and what that means.[4:14] What is Tulla Productions and how does she help brands?[7:19] What does storytelling look like for a notable person that hires Tulla Productions?[9:20] Why is storytelling so important?[11:06] Nicole shares the premise of Relationship with a View.[21:20] A short story, Relationship with a View by Nicole Christie.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Social media highlights all the good things happening in people's lives, but misses an opportunity for genuine connection.Storytelling is what lights up the threads of continuity between humans. The more that our stories are raw, candid and vulnerable, the more genuinely connect with each other.Many people go through hard moments, but they are able to come out on the other side with healing and a fresh outlook. Nicole's podcast showcases guests from all walks of life that share their story.Check out HelloFresh and use my code truefictionprojectfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Fiction Credits:Excerpt written by: Nicole ChristieExcerpt narrated by: Nicole ChristieBIO:Nicole is a writer, podcaster, and entrepreneur. She's the founder and CEO of Tulla Productions—a storytelling studio that connects leading brands and notable people with their audience through human-centered audio, visual, and print stories—and the creator and host of Here For Me, a podcast about the power of choosing yourself. She has been a storyteller since she could string words together and it's her passion to bring tales of courage, impact, and utter badassery to life!Nicole Christie's Instagram Nicole Christie's Website Here for Me Podcast Nicole Christie's LinkedIn Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code truefictionprojectfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/true-fiction-project/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 188 contains the Digital Marketing News and Updates from the week of Nov 20-24, 2023.1. Overlooked Details That Make or Break Your SEO - Search engines look at many factors when determining how to rank web pages in search results. While flashy new SEO trends come and go, focusing on foundational website quality and technical basics tends to pay off more in the long run. Google's John Mueller, Martin Splitt, and Gary Illyes recently delved into the concept of site quality in a podcast, offering valuable insights for business owners and digital marketers. Their discussion demystifies site quality, emphasizing its simplicity and practicality. Site Quality is Not Complex: The Google experts encourage reading site quality documentation, asserting that understanding and achieving site quality is not as complicated as it may seem. Gary Illyes remarks, "It's not rocket science," suggesting that the basics of site quality are accessible to everyone. No Specific Tools for Site Quality: Unlike technical issues, there are no direct tools to measure site quality. Traffic metrics may indicate changes, but they don't pinpoint specific quality issues. This means business owners need to assess their content's effectiveness and relevance themselves. Reframing the Approach: Illyes advises reframing the problem by focusing on whether a page delivers what it promises to users. This user-centric approach is key to improving site quality. It's about creating content that helps users achieve their goals. Quality in Terms of Value Addition: Adding value is crucial for site quality. In competitive search queries, it's not enough to be relevant; your content must offer something unique and valuable that stands out from what's already available. Mueller explains that simply replicating what's in the search results doesn't add value. Instead, aim for content that exceeds the existing baseline. Breaking into Competitive SERPs: Illyes suggests an indirect approach to compete in tough SERPs. Choose realistic battles and focus on areas where you can genuinely offer something different and better. In summary, Google's experts highlight the importance of user-focused content, uniqueness, and value addition in achieving site quality. For business owners, this means focusing on creating content that genuinely helps users and offers something beyond what's already out there.2. Master the SEO Basics: Google's Advice for Effective Website Optimization - In the ever-evolving world of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), it's easy to get caught up in the latest trends and advanced tactics. However, Google's Search Relations team, featuring Martin Splitt, Gary Illyes, and John Mueller, emphasized the importance of mastering basic technical SEO issues first. This advice is particularly relevant for business owners who might not be deeply versed in the intricacies of SEO.Technical SEO involves optimizing the architecture and infrastructure of a website to enhance its crawling and indexing by search engines. This is crucial because, no matter how innovative your SEO strategies are, if search engines like Google can't properly crawl or render your site, your efforts won't yield the desired results. Illyes highlights the importance of ensuring that your content is accessible and useful, as these are key factors that Google considers.Another significant point discussed is the common misconception that high traffic automatically means high-quality pages. Mueller advises looking beyond just traffic metrics and focusing on user engagement and satisfaction. These are more accurate indicators of a page's usefulness and quality. It's important to focus on relevant queries and track lower-level pages to better understand a site's performance.The key to creating high-quality content is to focus on what helps people achieve their goals when they visit your page. This could mean providing comprehensive answers to common questions, solving problems, or sharing engaging stories. Illyes suggests that quality might be simpler than most think – it's about writing content that genuinely helps your audience.For business owners, the takeaway is clear: before diving into complex SEO strategies, ensure that your website's technical foundation is solid. Also, prioritize creating content that is not just high in volume but high in value to your audience. By focusing on these areas, you can significantly improve your website's SEO performance.3. Rethinking SEO Success: Beyond Traffic Metrics - In episode 66 of Google's "Search Off the Record" podcast, Google's John Mueller and Martin Splitt discussed a crucial aspect of SEO: the real value of traffic metrics. The conversation highlighted a common misconception in the SEO community—equating high traffic with success. While many SEO professionals boast about traffic increases, Mueller and Splitt emphasized the importance of focusing on more meaningful goals, like conversions and business impact.The podcast shed light on the tendency of SEOs to prioritize traffic statistics over Return on Investment (ROI) or the actual impact on earnings. Mueller speculated that this might be due to the delayed effects of SEO efforts on tangible business results. He pointed out that while traffic data is useful, it can be misleading if not analyzed in the context of its relevance and contribution to business goals.The discussion also touched on the different types of traffic and their varying values. Not all traffic contributes equally to sales or brand building; some may be irrelevant or non-converting. Therefore, understanding the nature of the traffic and its actual impact on sales or business growth is crucial.Mueller and Splitt's conversation serves as a reminder for SEO professionals to align their strategies with broader business objectives, rather than just chasing traffic numbers. It calls for a more nuanced approach to SEO, where the success is measured not just by the quantity of traffic, but by its quality and contribution to the business's bottom line.4. Google Clarifies the SEO Value of 404 Pages - Google recently shed light on the SEO implications of 404 error pages, offering valuable insights for business owners and digital marketers. A 404 error occurs when a page on a website cannot be found. Contrary to common belief, these pages can have a positive impact on a site's SEO if managed correctly.Google's John Mueller explained that 404 pages are a normal part of the web. They signal to search engines that a page no longer exists, which is crucial for maintaining a clean and up-to-date site structure. Importantly, 404 errors do not directly harm a site's overall ranking in search results.For business owners, this means that occasional 404 errors are not a cause for alarm. However, it's important to monitor these errors and ensure they are appropriate. For instance, if a product is no longer available, a 404 page is suitable. But if the page has moved, a 301 redirect to the new location is better for both users and search engines.Understanding the role of 404 pages in SEO is vital for maintaining a healthy website. It's about balancing user experience and search engine signals. Regularly checking for 404 errors and addressing them appropriately can contribute to a more effective online presence.This insight from Google highlights the importance of website maintenance and understanding the nuances of SEO. It's a reminder that not all errors are detrimental and that proper management of these pages can support a site's SEO strategy.5. AI in Content Creation: A Tool, Not a Threat - Google Search Relations team, including Martin Splitt, Gary Illyes, and John Mueller, discussed the role of AI in content creation. They view AI as a valuable aid to human creativity, not a replacement. The team emphasized that AI is excellent for certain tasks but not a catch-all solution. They humorously noted how technology, like Google Plus, can quickly become outdated, highlighting the rapid evolution of tech.The Google team believes AI can be particularly useful for overcoming writer's block or meeting tight deadlines. AI tools can suggest frameworks, phrases, and variations to speed up the writing process. However, they stressed that AI should be used responsibly and as a complement to human creativity, not as a substitute. This perspective encourages a balanced approach to AI in content creation, viewing it as a tool to enhance human efforts rather than overshadow them.Key Takeaways: AI as a Creative Aid: AI is seen as a tool to enhance human creativity, especially useful in overcoming writer's block or accelerating the writing process. Balanced Perspective: The Google team advocates for a responsible use of AI, emphasizing its role as a supplement to human creativity rather than a replacement. Rapid Technological Evolution: The discussion also touches on the fast-paced nature of technology, using Google Plus as an example of how quickly tech can become outdated. 6. Google's Guidance On SEO Tools - Google's John Mueller addressed a query regarding the use of SEO tools for content writing, specifically in the context of a Vietnamese travel agency blog. The question revolved around whether to include Vietnamese accents in keywords, as suggested by an SEO tool, considering the primary audience comprised American and Australian tourists unlikely to use these accents in searches.Mueller's response emphasized the importance of writing in the language of the audience, particularly for headers and body text. He advised not to depend entirely on SEO tools for writing guidance but to conduct independent research. Mueller suggested examining the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) with and without accents (e.g., "quảng binh" vs. "quang binh") to understand better what ranks higher and is more relevant to the target audience.The key takeaway from Mueller's advice is the significance of not relying solely on SEO tools. These tools are based on the current knowledge and trends in SEO, which can be limited and sometimes outdated. They were developed based on what SEOs believed to be effective at the time, such as keyword densities and reciprocal linking strategies, which eventually became less effective.Mueller's guidance underscores the dynamic nature of SEO and the need for writers and marketers to use their judgment and stay updated with current best practices. While SEO tools can provide valuable insights, they should not dictate content creation. Instead, a balance between tool-guided insights and personal research and understanding of the audience should drive content strategy.This advice is particularly relevant for small business owners and digital marketing enthusiasts who aim to create content that resonates with their audience while also performing well in search engines. Understanding the limitations of SEO tools and the importance of audience-centric content can lead to more effective and engaging digital marketing strategies.7. Follower Count: Not a Google Search Ranking Factor - There's a common belief among some digital marketers and business owners that a higher number of followers on social media platforms like Twitter or Instagram could positively influence their Google search rankings. This assumption stems from the idea that social signals, such as likes and followers, might be interpreted by Google as indicators of a site's popularity or credibility.Google has explicitly stated that follower counts on social media are not a factor in determining search rankings. This clarification is significant because it helps refocus SEO strategies on more impactful practices. Google's search algorithms are complex and take into account numerous factors, but social media follower counts are not among them.For small business owners and digital marketing enthusiasts, this information is vital. It means that while having a robust social media presence can be beneficial for brand awareness and customer engagement, it does not directly contribute to how well your website ranks in Google searches. Therefore, efforts should be more strategically directed towards proven SEO practices like content quality, website optimization, and building authoritative backlinks.Key Takeaways: Social media is valuable for engagement and brand presence, not for SEO in terms of follower counts. Focus on creating high-quality, relevant content and optimizing your website for a better user experience. Building a strong backlink profile from reputable sources can significantly impact your Google search rankings. Understanding what does and does not impact your website's ranking in search results is key to effective SEO. This clarification from Google serves as a reminder to focus on the core aspects of SEO that genuinely make a difference, rather than misconceptions like the impact of social media follower counts.8. Google to Remove Crawl Rate Tool from Search Console in 2024 - Google has announced that it will be deprecating the Crawl Rate Limiter legacy tool within Google Search Console on January 8, 2024. This decision comes as Google believes the tool has become less useful due to advancements in its crawling logic and the availability of other tools for publishers.The Crawl Rate Limiter allowed website owners to communicate to Google how often to crawl their site. It was particularly useful for sites experiencing server load issues due to frequent crawling by Googlebot. However, Google has improved its crawling algorithms to automatically adjust based on a site's server response. For instance, if a site consistently returns HTTP 500 status codes or if the response time significantly increases, Googlebot will automatically slow down its crawling.Gary Illyes from Google explained that the tool's usefulness has diminished over time. He noted that the tool's effect on crawling speed was slow and it was rarely used. With its removal, Google will set a new minimum crawling speed, which will be comparable to the old crawl rate limits, especially for sites with low search interest.For website owners experiencing issues with Googlebot crawling, Google recommends referring to a specific help document and using a report form to communicate any concerns.As a business owner, it's crucial to stay informed about changes in Google's tools and services, as they can impact your website's visibility and performance. The removal of the Crawl Rate Limiter tool signifies Google's confidence in its automated systems to manage site crawling efficiently. However, it also means that you should be more vigilant about monitoring your site's performance and be ready to use alternative methods to communicate any crawling-related issues to Google.9. Google Removes Key Robots.txt FAQs - Google recently removed its Robots.txt FAQ help document from its search developer documentation. This change has raised questions among webmasters and SEO professionals about the implications for website crawling and indexing.Robots.txt is a file used by websites to communicate with web crawlers about which parts of the site should or should not be processed or scanned. Google's FAQ page on this topic was a valuable resource for understanding how to use this file effectively. Its removal means that some specific guidance and clarifications are no longer directly available from Google.Key Takeaways from the Removed FAQs: A website doesn't necessarily need a Robots.txt file; without it, Googlebot will generally crawl and index the site normally. The Robots.txt file is recommended for controlling crawler traffic to prevent server issues, not for hiding private content. For controlling how individual pages appear in search results, use the Robots meta tag or X-Robots-Tag HTTP header. Changes in the Robots.txt file can take up to a day to be reflected in Google's cache and subsequently affect search results. Blocking Google from crawling a page using Robots.txt doesn't guarantee removal from search results. For explicit blocking, use the 'noindex' tag. As a business owner, it's important to understand that while the specific FAQs are no longer available, the fundamental principles of using Robots.txt remain unchanged. It's crucial to ensure that your website's Robots.txt file is correctly configured to guide search engines effectively. Remember, incorrect or unsupported rules in this file are typically ignored by crawlers, so accuracy is key.The removal of the Robots.txt FAQs by Google underscores the dynamic nature of SEO and the importance of staying informed about best practices. Business owners should consult with SEO professionals or refer to updated resources to ensure their website's Robots.txt file aligns with their digital marketing goals.10. Google Ads to Update Location Asset Requirements: What You Need to Know - Google Ads is set to update its location asset requirements in December. A location asset in Google Ads is a feature that allows advertisers to include specific location details, like addresses and phone numbers, in their ads. This is particularly useful for businesses with physical locations, as it helps potential customers find them easily.The upcoming change aims to clarify which types of location assets are not allowed, helping advertisers better understand the restrictions. The update will specifically address locations that are closed, not recognized by Google, or do not match the business running the ad. Additionally, assets with products or services that do not match the specified location will be disallowed.This update is significant for business owners and digital marketers. Using location assets effectively in ads can significantly boost a business's visibility and conversion potential. However, not adhering to these updated requirements could result in leaving out vital details, potentially harming your return on investment.11. Microsoft Advertising's Last-Minute Shopper Insights - As the holiday shopping season reaches its peak, Microsoft Advertising's Festive Season Marketing Playbook offers valuable insights for advertisers to capitalize on consumer spending. Here's a concise summary: Timing of Revenue Peaks: Despite some advertisers not yet seeing a peak in revenue, historical trends show significant spikes around Black Friday and Cyber Monday. This year, a 3-4% increase in holiday spending in the US is anticipated, potentially reaching up to $966.6 billion. The UK and Germany are also expected to see similar high spending, highlighting the global impact of the season. Shift in Consumer Behavior: A notable trend this year is the increased emphasis on deal-seeking. Over two-thirds of US shoppers are spending more time looking for coupons and deals, especially around the Cyber5 period (Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Sunday, and Cyber Monday). Advertisers need to adapt to this trend and align their strategies accordingly. The Central Role of Search in Purchasing Decisions: Search remains a crucial component in guiding both online and in-store purchases. It's a pivotal tool for discovering new retailers, conducting pre-purchase research, and comparing prices. For example, Gen X consumers heavily rely on search to find the best prices. In the EMEA region, deal-seekers spend 33% more time searching than average shoppers, offering a significant opportunity for targeted advertising. Post-Cyber5 Opportunities: Search volumes remain high even after the Cyber5 period, presenting a continued opportunity for advertisers. Many holiday clicks and conversions happen during Cyber5 with lower cost per acquisition (CPA), so maintaining active advertising campaigns during this period can yield substantial benefits. Planning for Returns: The post-holiday return period is another critical aspect for businesses. Search volumes for returns peak shortly after Christmas and continue into the new year. Preparing for this influx and adjusting marketing strategies can help mitigate potential losses and maintain customer satisfaction. Strategic Holiday Planning Checklist: Microsoft suggests launching campaigns early, using remarketing and dynamic search ads, emphasizing value messages, leveraging AI for personalized offerings, and utilizing store support for profitable online growth.
In this episode, Ben interviews Chet Lovegren, The Sales Doctor. They discuss the importance of social selling and storytelling in sales, and how Sales Leaders can develop these skills within their teams. Chet emphasizes the value of creating content that provides value to the audience and engages them in a conversation. He also shares the before and after bridge framework (BAP) for effective storytelling. Chet advises Sales Leaders to build a personal advisory board and seek out direct and indirect mentors for continuous learning and growth.development. About the Guest:Chet Lovegren is a sales expert and the founder of The Sales Doctor. With over a decade of experience in sales and sales leadership, Chet has helped develop teams and train individuals in various industries. He is known for his expertise in social selling and storytelling, and he is passionate about helping sales leaders build high-performing teams. Key Takeaways: Social selling is about creating value and building relationships before making a sale. Storytelling plays a crucial role in sales by creating vivid imagery and engaging prospects. The before and after bridge framework (BAP) is an effective way to structure storytelling in sales. Sales Leaders should build a personal advisory board and seek guidance from direct and indirect mentors. Sales Leaders can lead by example in storytelling and social selling to inspire their teams. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1: 25 Guest Introduction 3:18 About the Guest 8:54 What is Social Selling? 13:20 Worrying About Social Selling 17:44 Making Social Selling Work 21:00 Storytelling 25:00 Growing Storytelling 27:48 Guest's Learning Go-to's 29:30 Connect with the Guest! 30:08 Outro Rate, Review, & Follow If you're liking what you're hearing, make sure you ‘follow' the show wherever you listen to your podcasts…so you never miss an episode!I'd also love to hear what you think, so drop us a review after you close that next deal…tell me what you're liking, and what you want more of so I can look to cover it in a future episode. impact sales team training free sales training resource podcast for sales managers mentor sales teams high performance sales team best sales training podcast b2b sales training melbourne free b2b sales training b2b sales courses free b2b sales training
Kristine, leveraging her vast experience in wellness workshops and her certification in behavior design, shares her unique insights and thought-provoking perspectives on aging.In their engaging discussion, Debi and Kristine reveal how simple lifestyle tweaks can have a profound impact on the quality and longevity of life. Highlights include the ‘triple threat' of healthy aging — engaging in physical activity, maintaining a whole foods diet, and fostering social connections. They introduce attainable habit strategies that allow anyone to kickstart their journey to age-proof their life, regardless of their current age or physical condition.Key Takeaways:Social connectedness is a vital ingredient for healthy aging, possibly contributing up to eight additional healthy years to one's life. It encompasses aspects like a sense of purpose, feelings of belonging, spiritual practices, reasons for waking up each morning, and the state of personal relationships.Regular movement and a diet consisting primarily of whole foods each have the potential to add up to four healthy years to one's life.Small steps or simple lifestyle habit changes play a significant role in introducing and sustaining new routines focused on healthy aging and social connectedness.Age is not a barrier to learning new skills or developing healthy habits; in fact, it is never too late to start embarking on these practices.Prioritizing self-investment and self-love are paramount for promoting overall well-being and form the basis of effective healthy aging strategies.Resources referenced in the episode:Kristine on LinkedInKristine on IGCycling Without AgeDebi's Website
In this episode, we're digging deeper into what is happening when your dog is triggered, and how to interrupt meltdowns with a pause, breathe, connect technique. Kathy explores the concept of using the natural biology of connection to help our dogs calm down, emphasizing the importance of meeting both our own and our dogs' social needs. As social animals, humans and dogs share many needs, including the needs to feel safe and connected. When these needs are met, trust and cooperation flourish, leading to a more harmonious relationship between you and your dog. Kathy delves into the science behind the autonomic nervous system and how it influences our experiences of safety and connection, drawing from Steven Porges' polyvagal theory. She explains how our nervous systems are constantly seeking connection, and how this affects our dogs as well. Dogs have a calming effect on humans, but our own stress and anxiety can also impact our dogs' nervous systems, making them more reactive. To foster a positive, heart-centered relationship with your dog, Kathy shares the importance of co-regulation, which lies at the heart of all positive relationships, including those with our dogs. By creating a safe and calm environment for ourselves and our dogs, we can build trust, develop connection, and grow a life of cooperation. Finally, Kathy leaves listeners with a simple strategy for interrupting emotional meltdowns: pause, breathe, and connect. By focusing on a positive memory of your dog and remembering that they need your support, you can help yourself and your dog find calm during stressful moments. Key Takeaways: Social needs of humans and dogs overlap, leading to a deep connection when both feel safe and connected. Our autonomic nervous system plays a crucial role in our experiences of safety and connection, affecting our dogs as well. Co-regulation is the key to building trust, connection, and a sense of belonging in our relationships with our dogs. Our own stress and anxiety can impact our dogs' nervous systems, making it important to create a safe and calm environment for both of you. The simple strategy of pausing, breathing, and connecting can help interrupt emotional meltdowns and bring calm to both you and your dog. Inspiring Quotes: "We humans and our dogs are literally wired to connect; our hearts lead the way to facilitate that connection by sending signals to our body and to our brain that help us co-regulate in a way that creates an experience of safe, calm, and happy." "Co-regulating connections invite a sense of belonging and safety, making the world feel like a safe, calm, and happy place by default." "Pause, breathe, connect. When you feel yourself getting triggered by your dog's behavior or a circumstance that is too difficult, take a moment to pause, breathe deeply, and connect with a positive memory of your dog." LOVE TO LEARN MORE? Become a calm and confident Dog Mom with a cooperative, happy dog ... without obedience training, or relying on treats or arousing games, or corrections of any type. Here are some next steps: SUBSCRIBE to Kathy's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DancingHeartsDogAcademy/videos LISTEN or READ Kathy's Podcast and Blog on her Website: https://dancingheartsdogacademy.com/ GET STARTED work with Kathy: https://dancinghearts.link/foundation LET'S CONNECT on the socials for more partnership tips and advice: -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancinghearts/ -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathykawalec/ LISTEN TO PODCASTS: Subscribe to the Enlightened By Dogs podcast in your favorite app! Don't forget to leave us a rating and review – it would make Kathy very happy! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Listen on Spotify Connect on Facebook: facebook.com/dancinghearts/
In this insightful episode of FlashCast by PDB, Phil delves deep into the world of social media, discussing its highs and lows, both personally and professionally. Phil offers valuable insights on effectively utilizing social media as a marketing tool to emotionally engage your audience, sharing tips and strategies to maximize your reach and impact.Key Takeaways: Social media is a marketing communication channel used to tell a story so compelling that people choose you. The purpose of social media is to create emotional engagement. Consider different social media platforms for different purposes and messages. Craft short, simple content that is easy to understand and skim-read. Use images, videos, and emojis to capture attention and enhance engagement. Always include a call to action. Remember that social media is a powerful tool when used effectively. Consider your target audience and create content that sparks emotional engagement. Whether it's for personal or business use, harness the potential of social media to tell your story and connect with others. Share this episode with friends, subscribe to FlashCast by PDB, and leave us a rating and review. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/FlashCastByPDB or via email at ask@flashcastbypdb.com. Enjoy this episode, and as always, thank you for listening!Produced by The Podcast Boss: https://www.thepodcastboss.com#FlashCastByPDB #SocialMediaMarketing #EmotionalEngagement #PersonalBrand #BusinessBrand #ContentCreation #MarketingTips
Carl Hartley is the co-owner and director of the Tom Hartley supercar dealership, which since 1973 has blazed a trail in the world of aspirational automobile ownership. Carl has been an integral part of the business since the age of 12 years old when he left primary school in order to focus his life upon the family brand, and in this episode, he talks candidly to Steven about where he finds the extraordinary drive that has catapulted him to the pinnacle of business success, why the luxury market has thrived even during economic downturns, and how he and his family have turned their name into one of the mightiest brands in the world. KEY TAKEAWAYS Social media has meant that the aspirational lifestyle has been overdone slightly in terms of promotion, meaning that there has been an impact in what it means to own a luxury car. If you want to hit the bigger goals in life you have to be moving constantly. Don't ever sit back and assume you've reached the finish line - keep going. There are certain intangibles that Tom Hartley provide that other dealers simply cannot match - price and terms are a huge part, but the actual purchasing experience is second to none. The luxury brands have proven time and time again that even during the most turbulent financial times, they are a safe haven for investment. Even during COVID, the luxury sector thrived and attracted incredible amounts of investment. BEST MOMENTS 'I never stand still long enough to look at the view' 'The name Tom Hartley has become more than a dealership - it is a brand' 'We operate in a way that nobody else can operate' 'London in the summer is like a car show' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study Carl Hartley Instagram - www.instagram.com/carlhartley1 ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD InstagramThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Modern media and the state of journalism today is, well…interesting. With fake news, misinformation, and clickbait - combined with more news outlets folding or being snapped up by private equity companies - it's a bit of a minefield. So I reached out to my friend Dr. Gina Baleria to help us make sense of it all. Today, Gina and I talk about the state of the journalism industry. We discuss that in addition to knowing how to write, research, and interview, journalists need intangible skills such as empathy, curiosity, community engagement, and tenacity to ensure all voices are included and authentically conveyed. We discuss how journalists balance empathy and connection with their task at hand. Gina also shares how we, as consumers, can reduce our draw to misinformation, why media plays to our emotions, and offers strategies to help us build media literacy so we consume it in a more thoughtful way to engage and see each other's humanity, rather than disconnect.Key Takeaways:Social media allows for more voices to be heard that may not previously have had a platform. This is a double-edged sword.Journalists can put the information out into the world, but they do not have control over how consumers choose to engage with that content.Have external cues to stop yourself from Doom Scrolling on social media. The more “suggested for you” content you look at, the more you will be shown.Give yourself pause to do a little bit of research before you share inflammatory news articles or posts. You have the option to be discerning about what you choose to consume and share."As people are less aware of what's going on in their local community, and only see national news, studies show that lack leads to more polarization, which leads to less civic engagement, which leads to a whole host of issues." — Dr. Gina BaleriaAbout Dr. Gina Baleria:Dr. Gina Baleria, Ed.D., is an assistant professor of digital media, media writing, podcasting, and journalism at Sonoma State University and a former broadcast and digital journalist. Her book, The Journalism Behind Journalism explores how to cultivate intangible journalistic skills, such as curiosity, empathy, tenacity, recognizing implicit biases, and writing inclusively. Gina also produces and hosts the podcast News in Context. Prior to teaching, Gina was an award-winning broadcast & digital journalist at stations including KCBS Radio, KGO TV, & KGO Radio in San Francisco; KXTV & KFBK in Sacramento; and KCAL in Los Angeles. She also helped create and manage a digital newsroom at the nonpartisan nonprofit governance organization, California Forward. Outside of work, Gina enjoys hiking, reading, and spending time with friends and family. She and her husband live in San Francisco. Connect with Gina BaleriaBook: The Journalism Behind Journalism: Going Beyond the Basics to Train Effective Journalists in a Shifting Landscape (Routledge 2021) Also available on Amazon.Her podcast: News in Context - http://newsincontext.net/Sonoma State University: https://coms.sonoma.edu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginabaleria/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newsdawg13Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newsincontext/Twitter: https://twitter.com/newsincontextsfEpisode References: The Dart Center: https://dartcenter.org/Civity: https://civity.org/Edwin Rutsch: How Empathy Circles Can Change the WorldMónica Guzmán: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Divided Political TimesDon't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathyConnect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
Modern media and the state of journalism today is, well…interesting. With fake news, misinformation, and clickbait - combined with more news outlets folding or being snapped up by private equity companies - it's a bit of a minefield. So I reached out to my friend Dr. Gina Baleria to help us make sense of it all. Today, Gina and I talk about the state of the journalism industry. We discuss that in addition to knowing how to write, research, and interview, journalists need intangible skills such as empathy, curiosity, community engagement, and tenacity to ensure all voices are included and authentically conveyed. We discuss how journalists balance empathy and connection with their task at hand. Gina also shares how we, as consumers, can reduce our draw to misinformation, why media plays to our emotions, and offers strategies to help us build media literacy so we consume it in a more thoughtful way to engage and see each other's humanity, rather than disconnect.Key Takeaways:Social media allows for more voices to be heard that may not previously have had a platform. This is a double-edged sword.Journalists can put the information out into the world, but they do not have control over how consumers choose to engage with that content.Have external cues to stop yourself from Doom Scrolling on social media. The more “suggested for you” content you look at, the more you will be shown.Give yourself pause to do a little bit of research before you share inflammatory news articles or posts. You have the option to be discerning about what you choose to consume and share."As people are less aware of what's going on in their local community, and only see national news, studies show that lack leads to more polarization, which leads to less civic engagement, which leads to a whole host of issues." — Dr. Gina BaleriaAbout Dr. Gina Baleria:Dr. Gina Baleria, Ed.D., is an assistant professor of digital media, media writing, podcasting, and journalism at Sonoma State University and a former broadcast and digital journalist. Her book, The Journalism Behind Journalism explores how to cultivate intangible journalistic skills, such as curiosity, empathy, tenacity, recognizing implicit biases, and writing inclusively. Gina also produces and hosts the podcast News in Context. Prior to teaching, Gina was an award-winning broadcast & digital journalist at stations including KCBS Radio, KGO TV, & KGO Radio in San Francisco; KXTV & KFBK in Sacramento; and KCAL in Los Angeles. She also helped create and manage a digital newsroom at the nonpartisan nonprofit governance organization, California Forward. Outside of work, Gina enjoys hiking, reading, and spending time with friends and family. She and her husband live in San Francisco. Connect with Gina BaleriaBook: The Journalism Behind Journalism: Going Beyond the Basics to Train Effective Journalists in a Shifting Landscape (Routledge 2021) Also available on Amazon.Her podcast: News in Context - http://newsincontext.net/Sonoma State University: https://coms.sonoma.edu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginabaleria/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newsdawg13Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newsincontext/Twitter: https://twitter.com/newsincontextsfEpisode References: The Dart Center: https://dartcenter.org/Civity: https://civity.org/Edwin Rutsch: How Empathy Circles Can Change the WorldMónica Guzmán: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Divided Political TimesDon't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathyConnect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
In Episode 1 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy dives into the fundamentals of business development and its importance in driving interest and revenue for a company. He emphasizes the need for businesses to utilize digital marketing strategies to reach their target audience and communicate their offerings effectively. Kelly also explores the role of business development representatives in building strategic partnerships, identifying new markets, and nurturing commercial relationships. He highlights the significance of soft skills in business development and the importance of hiring individuals who can effectively communicate and understand the needs of clients. Throughout the episode, Kelly provides practical insights and advice for business owners and BD teams to create successful marketing plans and maximize profits. In the second part of the episode, Kelly discusses the value of personal connections and face-to-face interactions in business development. He encourages business owners to establish strategic partnerships and collaborations that can benefit their companies. Kelly also addresses the misconceptions about the role of digital marketing and emphasizes the need for a holistic approach that combines both online and offline strategies. He emphasizes the role of business development representatives in generating interest, setting up meetings, and ultimately driving revenue for the company. Kelly stresses the importance of creating interest in the company, educating potential clients, and developing a strong brand presence through various marketing materials and platforms.Key Takeaways:Social media marketing is essential for driving interest in a company and increasing brand awareness.Business development involves pursuing strategic opportunities and cultivating partnerships for a business.Digital marketing should be integrated into a company's marketing plan.Business development representatives should have strong communication and interpersonal skills.Soft skills, such as relationship building, cannot be easily taught and are crucial in business development roles.Cold calls and cold emails are still important in generating leads and driving revenue.Strategic partnerships can help a company expand and increase profitability.Hiring business development representatives who are likable and personable is important.Business development is about creating interest in a company and educating others about its products or services.Business development reps should focus on generating new leads and setting up meetings for the company.
Hey listener! Thanks for joining me on the Found podcast this week. I know it's February already, but I still think it's a good time to reset. I feel like I spent all of January inundated with everyone else's ideas of how to start the year. Now that we made it through the first month, I'm ready to consider what I want Q1 to look like for my clients and me. This episode will focus on marketing trends I'm leaning in to this year. Key Takeaways “Social media marketing, when done correctly with intention for personal brands, puts you in the driver's seat and you can compete with big names.” You don't need to have a huge following for a huge impact and successful business. Link to podcast episode with Nicole Kerns of Hillhouse Diaries “The reason social media was founded in the first place and really took off was that it connected people.” Clients demand more now. They expect the convenience that big brands offer along with a personal element. Social media is not just trending, it is necessary. Gone is perfect, polished, and precise. The most effective ads you have interacted with you might not have realized were ads. You don't have to do it all, pick the platform that matches your vibe and meshes well with your business. I've been harping on this for years, but now more than ever: “People are the cornerstone of social media and marketing for 2023” Connect with Molly Find me, Molly Knuth, on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Molly Knuth Media on Facebook and Instagram.
A new generation of workers is entering the job market, and as gym owners, we need to be prepared on how best to work with them.Gen Z is unlike any other generation we have had before. They are even different from the millennials. The reality is that they are with us now in the workforce, and we better understand what drives them.This generation grew up with full access to the internet, screens, and technology. This significantly impacts their worldview and, by extension, their social skills.In the fitness industry, gym owners need to learn how this generation and their unique traits will impact their business.Tune in to this episode as Tim and Randy discuss how best to work with these new kids on the block!Key Takeaways- Social skills for Gen Z (01:26)- The declining value of hard work (04:37)- The illusion of quick success (06:11)- How gym owners can keep hold of younger coaches (13:20)- What we offer our coaches here at our gym (15:36)- What drives Gen Z? (18:43)Additional Resources- Learn more about our Business Accelerator Coaching Program for Gym Owners - Grab your tickets for the 2023 FitPro Growth Summit - Learn more about The Iron Circle - Business Talk with Fitness Professionals Facebook group ---If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
Today on Inside Design with Kandrac & Kole, we are joined by PR expert Molly Schoneveld. Molly has extensive experience working with companies to grow their publicity. During this episode, she talks to us about the importance of social media while also having a secondary platform that you own, such as a blog, podcast, or YouTube channel. Molly tells us about her predictions for 2023 and where publicity is heading. She then discusses the importance of having a handle on your finances and how to put your mindset above everything else. Tune in today for some excellent tips on growing your audience! IN THIS EPISODE: [4:20] Molly tells us about her blog and how that has led her to where she is today. [7:11] What does Molly mean by social media being like a magazine vs. a sole means for your business? [10:43] Molly's predictions for 2023. [13:51] Where is the best place for designers to show their work? [16:30] How do businesses decide whether to hire someone to do their social media or not? [18:48] What does it mean to put your mindset over everything? [22:46] Molly shares her thoughts on how a business should handle its finances. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Social media should not be your entire strategy for increasing business or advertising since social platforms are out of your control. Email newsletters, podcasts, and blogs are excellent tools since you own them. Keywords on Pinterest and getting featured on other tastemakers' blogs are a great way to get your name out there and your products seen by more people. Some small business owners want to ignore finances, but the wiser you are about what's coming in and going out every month will save you. You won't get blindsided if an emergency arises. RESOURCE LINKS: The Storied Group Website The / Sought After Blog Kandrac & Kole Website Kandrac & Kole on Instagram Kandrac & Kole on YouTube BIO: Molly Schoneveld represents the industry's top interior designers, celebrities, and hotels with 20+ years of experience. She is incredibly selective in who she represents – giving her clients exclusive access to her network-taking them from industry leaders to nationally recognized, house-hold names. She began her career in Hollywood working directly under Academy award-winning producer Brian Grazer. She was soon recruited to powerhouse entertainment firm PMK where she worked with A-list talent like Kevin Bacon, Gerard Butler and Olivia Wilde. She started her lifestyle blog, The Sought After, in 2008 as a passion project. and we will let her tell us more about that. (remove the highlighted sentence) Her company, The Storied Group is part of the exclusive list THE PR Net 100 for 2022 and was awarded “Small Agency of the Year” by the Bulldog Stars of PR Awards in 2019. Kandrac & Kole was voted one of Atlanta's Top 20 Residential Interior Designs by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, and has been featured on HGTV as well as in The New York Times, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Better Homes & Gardens, Southern Home Magazine, and many others as well as participants of the One Room Challenge Spring 2020. Kandrac & Kole has established a well-known reputation for their approachable, dynamic personalities, their signature use of color and pattern, and their one-of-a-kind, custom designs. As industry experts for residential and commercial design, Joann Kandrac & Kelly Kole share upbeat and entertaining narratives regarding their design projects, travels, and personal stories on their popular blog, their podcast, and via national speaking engagements. Joann and Kelly's love and commitment to the power of interior design also extends towards their charity work throughout the U.S. and Guatemala. SPONSOR: If you are a designer or a homeowner, you should have Cosentino on your radar as your first choice for quartz products. Cosentino is the maker of Silestone – a hybrid surface of premium minerals, quartz, and recycled materials. Dekton is Cosentino's innovative ultracompact surface, a technological material composed of a blend of raw materials, porcelain, and glass. It is perfect in both home, hospitality, and outdoor projects because of its high strength and versatility. You will find Silestone in millions of homes in over 100 countries and in most of Kandrac & Kole projects. We always turn to Cosentino for their innovation and commitment to sustainability. Visit https://www.cosentino.com to learn more about their product and their new city centers – an exclusive meeting place for professionals who seek to share ideas, stay ahead of market trends, and to take part in innovative experiences and activities.
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On this episode, Senior Pastor Mike Glenn talks about the dangers of social media, what evangelism should look like, plus a quick round of Turkey Jeopardy. Key Takeaways Social ministry is easier because it's tangible, but it needs to lead to a Gospel Conversation. Many churches have turned evangelism into a thing we do, not who we are. It needs to become an overflow of what Jesus is doing in our lives. We meet people where they are, then develop a relationship that points to Christ Jesus can take the worst moment of your life and turn it into the first line of your testimony
Why so many brand communities (and even social cause communities) fail is because they are not truly communities. They are simply a collection of people. For a community to thrive for the long term, you need mutual concern, ongoing stewardship - and yes, empathy. If you build it without that - I promise you, they won't come. My guest today, Carrie Melissa Jones shares how to build a successful community - and also how to avoid costly failure. Today we talk about why most brands fail at community building - please don't repeat these mistakes! Why empathy is the key to community design, and how we can cultivate empathy for those we interact with online. She even outlines the first step you need to take if you are building a community from scratch. So many great gems in this episode, and you can check out her book for even more. Key Takeaways:Social networks or social media are not the same as community. The key to community is mutual concern with trust as the cornerstone.Research is important to understanding what your desired community needs. Connect individually or in small groups with those key people who can help you understand what is important.Building a community does require design thinking with empathy, because you're building a community of humans.If the community is not helping people make progress and connection, they will stop participating. "What makes community really unique is that unlike watching a webinar where you could learn something and solve a problem on your own, some problems can only be solved by collective organizing and collective action." — Carrie Melissa Jones About Carrie Melissa Jones:Community Builder & Researcher, Author, Founder and Chief Strategist, Carrie Melissa Jones ConsultingCarrie Melissa Jones is an author, community builder, and researcher of online communities. Her work has influenced the world's leading online brand communities including the American Medical Association, Patreon, Google, and two U.S. presidential campaigns. She is the author of the award-winning book Building Brand Communities: How Organizations Succeed by Creating Belonging with Charles Vogl and a student, teacher, and researcher of virtual communities at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Connect with Carrie Melissa Jones: Website: https://www.carriemelissajones.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/caremjoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriemjones/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carriemelissajones/Book: https://www.buildingbrandcommunities.com/ Courses: https://www.carriemelissajones.com/training Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
Why so many brand communities (and even social cause communities) fail is because they are not truly communities. They are simply a collection of people. For a community to thrive for the long term, you need mutual concern, ongoing stewardship - and yes, empathy. If you build it without that - I promise you, they won't come. My guest today, Carrie Melissa Jones shares how to build a successful community - and also how to avoid costly failure. Today we talk about why most brands fail at community building - please don't repeat these mistakes! Why empathy is the key to community design, and how we can cultivate empathy for those we interact with online. She even outlines the first step you need to take if you are building a community from scratch. So many great gems in this episode, and you can check out her book for even more. Key Takeaways:Social networks or social media are not the same as community. The key to community is mutual concern with trust as the cornerstone.Research is important to understanding what your desired community needs. Connect individually or in small groups with those key people who can help you understand what is important.Building a community does require design thinking with empathy, because you're building a community of humans.If the community is not helping people make progress and connection, they will stop participating. "What makes community really unique is that unlike watching a webinar where you could learn something and solve a problem on your own, some problems can only be solved by collective organizing and collective action." — Carrie Melissa Jones About Carrie Melissa Jones:Community Builder & Researcher, Author, Founder and Chief Strategist, Carrie Melissa Jones ConsultingCarrie Melissa Jones is an author, community builder, and researcher of online communities. Her work has influenced the world's leading online brand communities including the American Medical Association, Patreon, Google, and two U.S. presidential campaigns. She is the author of the award-winning book Building Brand Communities: How Organizations Succeed by Creating Belonging with Charles Vogl and a student, teacher, and researcher of virtual communities at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Connect with Carrie Melissa Jones: Website: https://www.carriemelissajones.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/caremjoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriemjones/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carriemelissajones/Book: https://www.buildingbrandcommunities.com/ Courses: https://www.carriemelissajones.com/training Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
In episode 57, Shaa give you some simple tips to start building a Small But Mighty Email List - and why social media might be our go to way of reaching people, but if you're not building your email list; you're leaving your business vulnerable and leaving money on the table. KEY TAKEAWAYS Social media matters, but we need to remember that we don't own these platforms, and that at any time we could have our access revoked. So it's wise to diversify our platforms and means of audience building. When people sign up for an email list, you have the opportunity of building a relationship with them. You see far higher levels of conversions to sales from an email list than any form of social media. Building a mighty list doesn't mean you need 50,000 people; far from it. Create engaging content, be you and be consistent! BEST MOMENTS 'Social media is rented ground. You do not own it' 'I don't want to be tied to social media all the time, but I do want to grow my audience' 'The only asset you have when growing your audience is your email list' VALUABLE RESOURCES Building A Bigger Table Podcast - https://omny.fm/shows/building-a-bigger-table To join Shaa's workshop on how to build a small but mighty list on Sunday, January 23rd at 20:00 GMT, register now at shaa.com/listworkshop MEET YOUR HOST Hi, I'm Shaa. I've been called a serial entrepreneur … but I've never been one for labels! I've done SO many things in my career, including starting and scaling multiple 7 figure businesses, and am grateful for being recognised with some lovely awards - most proudly, an MBE from The Queen “for Services to Business and Entrepreneurship”. I've been featured in major publications for my efforts (named one of the UK's Top 20 Most Influential Entrepreneurs by The Sunday Times and one of the ‘Most Influential Women in the UK' by the Institute of Directors), and have written 4 straight-talking, bestselling books; Stop Talking, Start Doing; Stop Talking, Start Doing Action Book, Do Less, Get More; and most recently, How To Fix Your Shi*t. WHERE TO FIND SHAA Website - https://www.shaa.com/ Facebook - https://en-gb.facebook.com/shaawasmund/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shaawasmund/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Sperry has been recognized by top publication, Business For Home, as the #1 trainer for 2017 in the network marketing industry. Rob speaks about his journey and how he came to host some of the most prestigious mastermind retreats in the network marketing profession. Network marketing isn't a ‘get-rich-quick' opportunity; Rob explains how it works and the power in shifting your perspective. In this episode, we focus on social media and how it can be your greatest strength or your greatest weakness. Tune in as we talk about the importance of human connection and the most powerful lesson Rob has learned on his journey so far! IN THIS EPISODE: [03:30] Rob speaks about his journey and how he came to host some of the most prestigious mastermind retreats in the network marketing profession. [10:55] If you shift your perspective, you realize that network marketing isn't a ‘get-rich-quick' opportunity but can help you get rich fast. [17:20] When Rob posts on social media, he likes to focus on value. Social media can enhance everything. [25:50] Leaders are born at events: you can't substitute in-person connections with something online. [30:20] The most significant lesson Rob has learned on his journey. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Social media can be a strength, or it can be a massive waste of time. Make sure the time you spend on social media is productive. Set time limits for your online activities. If you have twenty minutes for social media, then set a timer for twenty minutes. There is no substitute for in-person connections and collaborations. Fail forward faster. You need to stop becoming the broke know-it-all. LINKS MENTIONED: Website www.robsperry.com BIO: Rob Sperry has been recognized by top publication, Business For Home, as the #1 trainer for 2017 in the network marketing industry. In his first year in the industry, he reached the highest level in a multi-billion dollar company. Conquering new heights Sperry became the co-creator of mynt. Mynt was a spin-off from a $3 billion dollar company (total sales) and launched with a million dollars in sales, in just the first month. After the success of mynt, Sperry was instrumental in bringing two top companies together, thus creating one of the largest mergers in the network marketing industry. Due to his expertise, he has been featured in national and international books, podcasts, blogs, articles, and magazines specific to finding success in network marketing. Rob has spoken in 18 countries in the last few years and is a 5x author. His podcast has been listened to by 118 countries. He now spends his time traveling the world speaking, training, writing books, and hosting some of the most prestigious mastermind retreats in the network marketing profession.
This week's adventure is taken in the company of Christina Kottori, a modern Greek priestess, oracle and mystical dancer – meaning she is a vessel and conduit of the light to serve people. She talks about how we can see our life as myth and as through myth, the understanding of archetypes as a guide to life for better understanding, knowing yourself and opening your heart. KEY TAKEAWAYS Social standards have taught us what is the ‘right’ behaviour, what has restricted or restrained us into ‘right ‘ and ‘wrong’ behaviour and supressed a lot of the archetypes we have inside. Archetypes are a right-brain way to help us understand ourselves better and how we work as humans. The Ancient Greeks said outside of Delphi there was a sign that said: ‘Know thyself’. This is the highest thing man can do. By understanding that we are so vast, and we have so many faces, we understand and know ourselves better. There is always a superficial way to see a myth, like a fairytale that once happened. My invitation is always to go deeper into the esoteric and the symbolism. There has been manipulation in everything, I think the Greek myths – the way they’re written – don’t resonate, and it feels like there has been distortion of the myth through the patriarchy. People talk about the myths and how nice they are but I wanted to go in another level and what it is to actually embody myths, to feel the wat this god or goddess felt in this myth or story. They way I want to do this is through body and movement as well as feeling through my experience of yoga and tantra. I am here to create a space for people to experience something transcendental. I open a space by invoking, in ancient Greek, the goddess and I bring the spirits and guiding the people to prayer so they feel the spirits. Then breathing practices help people to get out of their brain to understand the myth and bring the to presence in the now and I guide them through meditation, acting and tantric exercises into the myth. BEST MOMENTS ‘Archetypes live through stories that have been told for years. We can find first written, and at the same time we can find them in every man.’ ‘We’re not wrong, we’re not bad. There’s a lot of guilt and shame that prevents us from loving ourselves. This is the ultimate enlightenment to let us know who we are.’ ‘The Greek Gods have desires and passions, making them more human, more relatable.’ ‘We are all spiritual but some can remember and some have forgotten.’ ‘Our fear of dying prevents us from living, the ancient Greeks would initiate themselves to death so they could live freely. This is very needed right now because people are so afraid to die and they’ve forgot that the soul never dies.’ VALUABLE RESOURCES The Adventures Of Self Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.adventures.of.self/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The.Adventures.of.Self ABOUT THE GUEST Christina Kottori is a Greek Mystic Muse and a world-wide traveller. She has studied theatre and has attended numerous trainings and workshops such as Yoga Teacher Training, mystical dance, sexual shamanism, tantra workshops and others. She has been studying the Greek myths and archetypes for the last 9 years. Her passion is to convey the esoteric meanings of the ancient wisdom encapsulated in the Greek Myths towards the awakening of humanity. She is a temple dancer, a ritual theatre performer and a storyteller. She organises workshops on Greek myths and embodiment of archetypes. She has deepened her relation to the myth of Persephone through theatre performance, drama therapy, dance performance and women's workshops. https://www.greekpriestess.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Taylor Roark is the founder of Galliant Trainings, which guides and facilitates individuals and organisations in Creative Purpose. He has worked variously as a school bus driver, a blacksmith, a Wall Street lawyer and a developer of offshore wind farms. He has lived on 3 continents, travelled to more than 50 countries and currently resides in London, England. Taylor is a keen cyclist, an amateur photographer, an alchemical writer, a weekend DJ and a Taoist at heart. He chooses to live life as a mythical adventure. “The adventure you seek in life is yourself!” CONTACT METHOD Website: https://www.galliant.life/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-roark-a852169/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetaylorroark/ Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@galliant.lifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.adventures.of.self/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how to leverage video at any stage of business to help grow and scale. This week's guest is Peter Kelly of Peter Kelly Media. Peter has over 15 years making corporate videos as well as working the Canadian television industry. He's worked for companies like Glassbox Television and Blueant Media and on projects like “Ink: Alter Egos Exposed” and the BiteTv sitcom Guidance. Through all of this experience he's learned how to tell a story so it resonates with the viewer and today he's going to break down all of that experience into actionable insights for you to use video to help grow and scale your business. It's something I don't do enough of myself, so I'm super excited to get inspired and use more video! Key Takeaways: Social media channels recognize video content as premium content Your videos can stink and still make a good impact Potential buyers relate to video better You can create authentic videos without being a professional Connect with Peter http://www.peterkellymedia.com (Website) Music: Tuesday by Sascha Ende, Music.io
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Mo Lilienthal discuss:Separating yourself from the others in your field. Developing content to humanize yourself. Getting started on social media. Ways to get introductions and connect with those you may not have access to otherwise. Key Takeaways:Social media is an equalizer for smaller firms. It is a way to build a network and stand out in your field. Each social media channel has its own niche. Find what is comfortable for you and the mix of personal and professional that works best for you.It's not what you post, it's the way you angle it and direct it. If you're not doing business development, you're getting left behind. "Give yourself permission to share who you are." — Mo Lilienthal Connect with Mo Lilienthal: Website: https://www.martinsonandbeason.com/Show: https://themoshow.live/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfPUKMLkhlYyFtDYDEAy91QLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alabamacaraccidentattorney/Twitter: https://twitter.com/moscots73Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morris.lilienthalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/molilienthal73/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: The Ambitious Attorney: Your Guide to Doubling or Even Tripling Your Book of Business and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Michael Buzinski In this episode, Barbara and Michael discuss: ●The Rule of 26 ●Finding Health Professionals ●Being involved in social media/ social media marketing Key Takeaways: “Social media is great, but it's not mandatory.” - Michael Buzinski Connect with Michael: Website: https://buzzworthy.biz/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbuzinski/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michael.buzinski/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnchorageSeo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buzinski Connect with Barbara Hales:
Ryan believes he was put here on this earth to help people feel valued, loved, and experience joy. He has been given the awesome opportunity to fulfill this calling through his role at Foundations Health and Wholeness in Green Bay, where he serves as the President and CEO. Foundations is a non-profit organization that provides mental health counseling and foster care services. Ryan has over 20 years of experience serving in the counseling/foster care field following his graduation from the University of Kentucky with his master's degree in Social Work. He is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Wisconsin. Ryan's greatest adventure is his 21 years of marriage to his wife Michelle, along with his parenting journey that is currently comprised of 3 adolescents. Ryan enjoys beekeeping, ice fishing, construction, softball, cigars, and family vacations. He and his wife are currently in the process of purchasing a bowling alley with the vision of positively connecting with the youth in their community. To connect with Ryan GoodEmail: Rgood@wearefoundations.org Website: wearefoundations.org Mental Health Resources: MyconnectionNEW.org Strong Minds: https://foxcities.wi.networkofcare.org/mh/content.aspx?cid=9400 Key Takeaways Social and Emotional connection are paramount to adventure. The activity offers a fun excuse to hang out with friends and family, but through the shared activity there is an environment to ask questions and connect on a deeper level. Middle aged males have the highest rate of completed suicides out of any group in our society. We have to think differently about how to offer solutions, traditional methods require individuals to reach out for help when they are least able to and not designed for masculine tendencies such as parallel play or shoulder to shoulder activities. Creating simple environments like Ice fishing in a shanty on the ice offer the distraction of fishing, but the space for deeper conversation. This can be ideal for connecting with other guys or adolescent children. It just leads to natural conversations above and beyond fishing. Rural Wisconsin can be challenging for youth to find places to connect with other youth and adults. Ryan and his wife have decided to create the space for positive youth and adult interaction to exist by embarking on a new adventure and collectively bonding through a new shared experience. The stigma that's been associated with mental health in general has been a big barrier to overcome in our community. When we asked men how we might offer services differently, adventure came up as a key theme in connection for men. Often women will sit face to face, whereas men will sit shoulder to shoulder. When you think about sports or being outdoors, you're very seldom face-to-face with your peers. Male conversations also happen in a wave format starting out shallow talking about whatever topic, go deep for a little bit, but then need to get back up and take a breath of air Less is more, limiting distractions and simplifying the environment like sitting in a 6x6 Shanty or tacos in a warehouse can create the space for deeper connection. A blessing from COVID was exposing the vulnerabilities of our personal lives. Creating simple experiences like a zoom cigar with a brother or friend allowed for a connection, when they would not likely call each other to talk on the phone previously. Subscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://ordinarysherpa.com/subscribe/ Leave a review: https://ordinarysherpa.com/review/
In this episode, Maria and Kara discuss:Why Kara calls herself an “accidental entrepreneur.”How to stay close to customer needs as your business grows. Kara's new book, Undaunted, and what she hopes aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders will take from it.Building a profitable growth company while still maintaining integrity. Key Takeaways:Social media is a constant way to gain insight from your consumers, far better than any focus group. Stay active, stay connected, use it as a communication tool with your client. There is power in being an individual on social media. When employees are happy and feel like you support them, then they become better employees and deliver a better customer experience, every time.Be a leader, not a follower. Just because something works for a company in Silicon Valley, doesn't mean that it is what your employees need. Show up for them and for what they need. "I call myself an accidental entrepreneur because I didn't say, ‘One day, I want to start a beverage company.' For me, it was personal." — Kara Goldin About Kara Goldin: Kara Goldin is the Founder and CEO of Hint, Inc., best known for its award-winning Hint® water, the leading unsweetened flavored water. She has received numerous accolades, including being named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 Northern California, one of InStyle's 2019 Badass 50, Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business, WWD Beauty Inc.'s Feel Good Force, and Fortune's Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs. The Huffington Post listed her as one of six disruptors in business, alongside Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.Previously, Kara was VP of Shopping and Ecommerce at America Online where she helped lead the growth of its shopping and e-commerce business to over $1 billion in revenue.Kara is the author of UNDAUNTED: Overcoming Doubts and Doubters. She is an active speaker & writer and hosts the podcast Unstoppable with Kara Goldin where she interviews founders, entrepreneurs, and other disruptors across various industries. Kara lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family. Connect with Kara Goldin: Website: KaraGoldin.comBook: UndauntedTheBook.comShow: Unstoppable with Kara Goldin - karagoldin.com/podcastHint: DrinkHint.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karagoldinTwitter: twitter.com/karagoldinFacebook: facebook.com/KaraGoldinInstagram: instagram.com/karagoldinYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCGdgc3KcalWbLTxommrEgYQ Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comDownload a free guide: The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathyHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
In this episode, Maria and Kara discuss:Why Kara calls herself an “accidental entrepreneur.”How to stay close to customer needs as your business grows. Kara's new book, Undaunted, and what she hopes aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders will take from it.Building a profitable growth company while still maintaining integrity. Key Takeaways:Social media is a constant way to gain insight from your consumers, far better than any focus group. Stay active, stay connected, use it as a communication tool with your client. There is power in being an individual on social media. When employees are happy and feel like you support them, then they become better employees and deliver a better customer experience, every time.Be a leader, not a follower. Just because something works for a company in Silicon Valley, doesn't mean that it is what your employees need. Show up for them and for what they need. "I call myself an accidental entrepreneur because I didn't say, ‘One day, I want to start a beverage company.' For me, it was personal." — Kara Goldin About Kara Goldin: Kara Goldin is the Founder and CEO of Hint, Inc., best known for its award-winning Hint® water, the leading unsweetened flavored water. She has received numerous accolades, including being named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 Northern California, one of InStyle's 2019 Badass 50, Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business, WWD Beauty Inc.'s Feel Good Force, and Fortune's Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs. The Huffington Post listed her as one of six disruptors in business, alongside Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.Previously, Kara was VP of Shopping and Ecommerce at America Online where she helped lead the growth of its shopping and e-commerce business to over $1 billion in revenue.Kara is the author of UNDAUNTED: Overcoming Doubts and Doubters. She is an active speaker & writer and hosts the podcast Unstoppable with Kara Goldin where she interviews founders, entrepreneurs, and other disruptors across various industries. Kara lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family. Connect with Kara Goldin: Website: KaraGoldin.comBook: UndauntedTheBook.comShow: Unstoppable with Kara Goldin - karagoldin.com/podcastHint: DrinkHint.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karagoldinTwitter: twitter.com/karagoldinFacebook: facebook.com/KaraGoldinInstagram: instagram.com/karagoldinYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCGdgc3KcalWbLTxommrEgYQ Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comDownload a free guide: The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathyHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
In the modern world, when words can mean so much, but they can also be so misused, we need to be careful about who we put our faith in. In this episode, Steven talks about the qualities we should be looking for in the people we look to for instruction. KEY TAKEAWAYS Social media has proved to be a curse and a blessing. Words can be taken out of context, torn from their original context, and misused. Everyone has a lesson to teach, no matter which walk of life they come from. Some people teach us inadvertently, but demonstrating the paths we do not wish to take. We all have our own paths to success. A method that works for one won't always work for another. The only true common denominator in finding success is taking action. BEST MOMENTS ‘I enjoy influencing. I enjoy closing a deal. I enjoy hustling. I enjoy scrambling around for a pound note' ‘Just because someone on social media talks a good game, does that really make them a mentor?' ‘Becoming a bit of course-whore isn't going to make you wealthy' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's show, Steven talks about the way in which social media has created a whole new set of perceptions in us all when it comes to the way we look upon not just the world, but the people in it. KEY TAKEAWAYS Social media has allowed us to become as educated as we like. It's also allowed us access to anyone we want, within reason. We must remember that we are always looking at an idealised view of someone through their social media channels. This can lead to a sense of inferiority, but remember that this perception is not the reality. When social media ceases to inspire, educate or motivate, we need to put it down. It's not a tool to spark your jealousy or negativity. BEST MOMENTS ‘Information moves very quickly, you can find anything you want on social media' ‘Mental health is definitely an issue in the world' 'No one in this life is perfect' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.