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A year ago programmatic sales were just 2 per cent of QMS' business. By the year-end, says Head of Programmatic, Laura Wall, it will be double digits. She says the market is starting to move, and latest SMI data, with pDOOH up 100 per cent in Q1, underlines that trend. Kinesso's Chief Media Activations Officer, Michael Whiteside, thinks even that rise is “undercooked”. He sees programmatic out of home – or pDOOH – making up 20 per cent of the market within two years. That's partly because advertisers are seeking increased efficiency and trying to stretch budgets; partly because programmatic buying brings in a new cohort of advertisers that might have been priced out of traditional out of home; and partly because pDOOH delivers both brand and demand. But Whiteside thinks there needs to be a better understanding of the value that programmatic out of home brings. CPMs, he says, are not the only factor – and advertisers with weak attribution models cannot correctly value the flexibility and targeting afforded by pDOOH – especially if they are comparing it to other programmatic media. Understanding out of home's nuance from a planning and buying perspective remains imperative – and it cannot be lumped in with broader programmatic channels. Hence QMS' teams selling on a “total out of home basis”. Creating sales silos, says Wall, played out badly in publishing's early programmatic days. Either way, some of Essencemediacom's early adopter clients are now pushing 100 per cent of OOH budgets into programmatic, says Group Director Katherine ‘KP' Pochroj, who suggests “remnant inventory … is simply not a thing any more”. Entertainment and ecom brands, she says, are making major gains from mapping stores and high value audiences through mobile data – and are able to directly attribute sales increases to their programmatic buys. But better measurement, says Pochroj, is required to keep pDOOH's momentum moving. Kinesso's Whiteside thinks the launch of MOVE 2.0 will provide sharper answers – and “highlight the value of each panel”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you remember what it was like to be part of a tightly knit team, where you not only had to pull together to succeed but also depended on each other for comfort and companionship? We'll share some funny incidents and some bitter-sweet memories of our time performing in Color Guard, and Drum Corp, and what it was like to be on tour -- reminding you of the camaraderie, the fatigue, the anxiety, and the thrill of the competition. Our mystery guest, Tommy Lee chimes in on all the memories and reminds Carmen of what she meant to the activity. Amidst the nostalgia, we'll also take a moment to stress the importance of regular medical check-ups and discuss the often-overlooked Hashimoto's disease. We also hope to remind everyone how important it is to lean on our friends and loved ones during tough times. And to stay in touch with those who matter! It's a funny, sweet show of remembrances and a reminder of friendships that last a lifetime. As we sign off on this reflective note, we'd like to also extend our warmest Thanksgiving wishes to all our listeners. Until we meet again, remember, it really is all about the joy!As always, thank you for stopping by. Please visit our website: All About The Joy and add, like and share. We'd appreciate that greatly. Also, if you want to find us anywhere on social media, please check out the link in bio page. Music By Geovane Bruno, Moments, 3481Editing by Team A-JHost, Carmen Lezeth DISCLAIMER: As always, please do your own research and understand that the opinions in this podcast and livestream are meant for entertainment purposes only. States and other areas may have different rules and regulations governing certain aspects discussed in this podcast. Nothing in our podcast or livestream is meant to be medical or legal advice. Please use common sense, and when in doubt, ask a professional for advice, assistance, help and guidance.
Laura Wall is a spiritual life coach, speaker, podcast host, best-selling author, practitioner of Reiki and Aroma Freedom Therapy, and the founder of Hearts of Healing Center, a non-profit organization devoted to bring more love, light, healing and hope to the world. She is on a mission to elevate the collective consciousness by bringing a cutting-edge healing technology to her community, creating spiritually illuminating events and facilitating soulful women's circles. Through her work as a coach and an healing guide, she addresses the whole person, mind, body, heart and soul. She is passionate about reminding her clients and followers to live out their divine potential: embracing their truth, wielding their superpowers and chasing their joy.
Are you interested in exploring spiritual and healing practices, elevating your consciousness and leading a more fulfilling life. In this podcast, Laura offers insights, guidance, and support to help individuals reach their divine potential and achieve greater happiness and well-being. Connect with Laura here: Clubhouse: @laura.wall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartsofhealingcenter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heartsofhealingcenter Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartsofhealingcenter TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hearts.and.angels Website: www.heartsofhealingcenter.org Listen to The Guru Is You Podcast: https://www.podpage.com/the-guru-is-you/ Donate: http://www.heartsofhealingcenter.org/donate Book a Session: https://heartsofhealingcenter.as.me/  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-fox2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gary-fox2/support
TwoSistas and it's MindsetMonday with Laura Wall! Laura is a Healing Guide, Speaker, Author and podcast host of her podcast "The Guru is You". She brings a unique perspective on Mindset and shares with us how our minds can be trained, that we choose the energy - so point on! Mindset is also a habitual practice and we should take the opportunities to accept and if we need to, detach. "Your mind is a magnet" and the chatter in our minds can be easily redirected with acceptance - don't accept the static; acknowledge it! Laura also shared with us the many benefits of meditation including the many health benefits - we can't wait to have Laura back on our podcast!
Join us for this podcast for an on fire female founder interview with the authors in the Empire Life Book, Redefine, Series 1. Empire Life is a Tech and Digital Marketing Company supporting female founders with their online presence and paid advertising. We are publishing our first book, Redefine, Series 1, in Jan 2021. We are publishing 9 female founder stories on their rising to their personal success and Phoenix. This podcast is with co-author interviews of Laura Wall & Lita Vallis.
In this last episode of Prickly and Blooming Season 2, host Jessie Browning checks in with some of her guests from Season 1.Listen to Laura Wall talk about her new book and the unexpected listener to her previous episode. Maggie Gentry recaps her rollercoaster of a year and how she is adapting to being home. Teresa King reflects on losing an election, and Dr. Wendy Slinkard talks about the importance of making personal connections for her business.Episode Timeline:[00:03] Intro[08:01] Checking in with Laura Wall[11:45] Launching her book[15:55] An unexpected listener[21:48] Checking in with Maggie Gentry[26:41] A rollercoaster of a year[31:04] Checking in with Teresa King[34:48] Reflecting on the election results[39:51] A positive conversation from an uncomfortable situation[43:03] Checking in with Dr. Wendy Slinkard[55:11] OutroResources Mentioned:Laura Hall’s Prickly and Blooming episodeHiral Patel’s Prickly and Blooming episodeCindy Villanueva’s Prickly and Blooming episodeMaggie Gentry’s Prickly and Blooming episodeTeresa King’s Prickly and Blooming episodeDr. Wendy Slinkard’s Prickly and Blooming episodeFinding Our Wings: Seven Entrepreneurs on Reclaiming Hope and Power by Laura Wall, Lindsey Daniels, Cindy Villanueva, Laura Bautista, Patricia Cashion, Hiral Patel and Amber TarchaHearts of Healing CenterRefuge for WomenKing's RansomStandout Quotes:“Detaching from outcomes has been the theme of the year.” -Laura Wall [08:40]“It was a perfect example of what we’ve talked about and I’ve talked about it in other episodes is like ‘Don’t wait until your life blows up.’” -Jessie Browning [44:44]“This project has given my life. Like it’s giving me connections and stories and listening and laughing and crying, which are all things I live for, that I love, that I need and that have been so helpful in this weird year that we’ve had, this isolated year.” -Jessie Browning [55:45]Connect: Connect with Lajoie Society:Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please rate, review, and subscribe. Lajoie Society on Instagram Lajoie Society on Facebook Lajoie Society on TwitterLajoie Society Website
In this last episode of Prickly and Blooming Season 2, host Jessie Browning checks in with some of her guests from Season 1. Listen to Laura Wall talk about her new book and the unexpected listener to her previous episode. Maggie Gentry recaps her rollercoaster of a year and how she is adapting to being home. Teresa King reflects on losing an election, and Dr. Wendy Slinkard talks about the importance of making personal connections for her business. Episode Timeline: [00:03] Intro [08:01] Checking in with Laura Wall [11:45] Launching her book [15:55] An unexpected listener [21:48] Checking in with Maggie Gentry [26:41] A rollercoaster of a year [31:04] Checking in with Teresa King [34:48] Reflecting on the election results [39:51] A positive conversation from an uncomfortable situation [43:03] Checking in with Dr. Wendy Slinkard [55:11] Outro Resources Mentioned: Laura Hall's Prickly and Blooming episode Hiral Patel's Prickly and Blooming episode Cindy Villanueva's Prickly and Blooming episode Maggie Gentry's Prickly and Blooming episode Teresa King's Prickly and Blooming episode Dr. Wendy Slinkard's Prickly and Blooming episode Finding Our Wings: Seven Entrepreneurs on Reclaiming Hope and Power by Laura Wall, Lindsey Daniels, Cindy Villanueva, Laura Bautista, Patricia Cashion, Hiral Patel and Amber Tarcha Hearts of Healing Center Refuge for Women King's Ransom Standout Quotes: "Detaching from outcomes has been the theme of the year." -Laura Wall [08:40] "It was a perfect example of what we've talked about and I've talked about it in other episodes is like ‘Don't wait until your life blows up.'" -Jessie Browning [44:44] "This project has given my life. Like it's giving me connections and stories and listening and laughing and crying, which are all things I live for, that I love, that I need and that have been so helpful in this weird year that we've had, this isolated year." -Jessie Browning [55:45] Connect: Connect with Lajoie Society: Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please...
Cindy Villanueva knew what she wanted to do for the rest of her life when she was 15 years old. She had it all mapped out, but those plans were derailed when she found herself pregnant during her freshman year of college. In this episode of Prickly and Blooming, Cindy talks to host Jessie Browning about how she went from a Type-A perfectionist with her life all planned out to becoming one of four women who owns an Ernie Reyes World Martial Arts school. Listen as she describes her journey in martial arts and why it's important to find people who will cheer you on through life. Episode Timeline: [00:03] Intro [02:07] Meet Cindy Villanueva [05:15] From the golden girl to a statistic [08:40] Best mom, but miserable wife [12:03] Getting her black belt [21:54] Don't forget those successes [24:46] Working with young women [26:45] Finding people who cheer for you [32:36] A have to life vs a want to life [38:04] Jessie's rapid fire questions [41:34] Contacting Cindy Villanueva [42:05] Finding Our Wings [44:03] Outro Resources Mentioned: Finding Our Wings: Seven Entrepreneurs on Reclaiming Hope and Power by Laura Wall, Lindsey Daniels, Cindy Villanueva, Laura Bautista, Patricia Cashion, Hiral Patel, Amber Tarcha Becoming by Michelle Obama Shawn Achor's TED talk on happiness Standout Quotes: "The lessons I learned from that experience that you know what, sometimes all you gotta do is you just gotta stand up. It doesn't matter what you've been through, you just gotta stand up." -Cindy Villanueva [20:12] "So I always tell everybody, you know what, believe in your coach until you can believe in yourself." -Cindy Villanueva [30:57] "We have to find ways of setting appropriate boundaries and having conversations without getting wrapped up emotionally about it." -Cindy Villanueva [34:51] Connect: Connect with Lajoie Society: Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please rate, review, and subscribe. Lajoie Society on Instagram Lajoie Society on Facebook Lajoie Society on Twitter Lajoie Society Website Learn more about Cindy Villanueva: Cindy Villanueva Website Cindy Villanueva on Instagram Cindy Villanueva on Facebook Cindy Villanueva on Twitter Cindy Villanueva on LinkedIn Ernie...
Cindy Villanueva knew what she wanted to do for the rest of her life when she was 15 years old. She had it all mapped out, but those plans were derailed when she found herself pregnant during her freshman year of college.In this episode of Prickly and Blooming, Cindy talks to host Jessie Browning about how she went from a Type-A perfectionist with her life all planned out to becoming one of four women who owns an Ernie Reyes World Martial Arts school. Listen as she describes her journey in martial arts and why it’s important to find people who will cheer you on through life.Episode Timeline:[00:03] Intro[02:07] Meet Cindy Villanueva[05:15] From the golden girl to a statistic[08:40] Best mom, but miserable wife[12:03] Getting her black belt[21:54] Don’t forget those successes[24:46] Working with young women[26:45] Finding people who cheer for you[32:36] A have to life vs a want to life[38:04] Jessie’s rapid fire questions[41:34] Contacting Cindy Villanueva[42:05] Finding Our Wings[44:03] OutroResources Mentioned:Finding Our Wings: Seven Entrepreneurs on Reclaiming Hope and Power by Laura Wall, Lindsey Daniels, Cindy Villanueva, Laura Bautista, Patricia Cashion, Hiral Patel, Amber TarchaBecoming by Michelle ObamaShawn Achor's TED talk on happinessStandout Quotes:“The lessons I learned from that experience that you know what, sometimes all you gotta do is you just gotta stand up. It doesn’t matter what you’ve been through, you just gotta stand up.” -Cindy Villanueva [20:12]“So I always tell everybody, you know what, believe in your coach until you can believe in yourself.” -Cindy Villanueva [30:57]“We have to find ways of setting appropriate boundaries and having conversations without getting wrapped up emotionally about it.” -Cindy Villanueva [34:51]Connect: Connect with Lajoie Society:Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please rate, review, and subscribe. Lajoie Society on Instagram Lajoie Society on Facebook Lajoie Society on Twitter Lajoie Society Website Learn more about Cindy Villanueva:Cindy Villanueva Website Cindy Villanueva on Instagram Cindy Villanueva on Facebook Cindy Villanueva on Twitter Cindy Villanueva on LinkedIn Ernie Reyes World Martial Arts in Austin's WebsiteErnie Reyes World Martial Arts in Austin on Facebook
In Part one of this series, Bre interviews her first guest and co-author (Laura Wall) of the book, Finding Our Wings—now available on Amazon! All month, Bre will be hosting co-authors from this book to gain perspective on their different contributing stories. In her discussion with Laura, we dive into the vulnerability of writing, empowering a generation of women, tuning into your intuition, and so much more!
Stefania interviews entrepreneur, speaker, and coach Laura Wall. In her coaching practice, Laura works with spiritual entrepreneurs to help them bring their gifts to the world.
Jessie Browning is joined by Laura Wall in this episode. Laura Wall holds certifications in coaching, personal training, and nutritional and emotional healing but considers herself an intuitive healer who addresses the whole person, mind, body, heart, and soul. Through her work in speaking, teaching, and coaching, Laura is passionate about empowering women to live up to their potential, embracing their truth, building their superpowers, and chasing their joie. Laura, only a few years ago, was at a place of great discomfort; all her familiar places of normalcy left her feeling empty and unsure. Somehow, in her progression from being a young woman who was ‘going places,’ she had become a middle-aged lady without a destination, a map, or even any gas to go somewhere. This is how Laura’s transformation story began. Listen to this amazing episode and be inspired by her journey to rediscover herself and how it lead her to help other women connect to their authentic selves. Key Takeaways[2:38] Laura shares the moment when she thought: “This cannot be my life.”[7:15] Laura talks about how a friend offered her empathy instead of sympathy.[11:45] Write down everything that you love to do.[14:55] Laura connects with her intuition for the first time.[19:01] “Your brain is exhausted.”[20:25] Someone gave Laura permission to not love every single part of her life.[21:20] Laura started reconnecting with her family.[26:40] Laura talks about her upbringing and all the coping mechanisms she had developed as a result.[29:02] Burnout forces you to stop.[31:51] Laura started a long rebuilding process.[36:43] Laura recognized the joie bubbling out of her during a Zumba class.[41.09] Learning how to support someone through the healing.[45:23] Laura became a self-care ninja.[48:43] Laura’s primary focus for her coaching is women who are in business aiming to achieve a life with integration.[51:47] The word inspired comes from “in spirit.”[52:30] Laura considers herself a community keeper.[53:27] Transgenerational trauma.[55:58] Aroma Freedom, a group for emotional healing; an intersection between psychology, neuroscience, and aromatherapy.[59:53] Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique.[1:01:53] Crystal Therapy.[1:11:29] Yoga + Laughter = Healing.Connect with Lajoie Society:Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please rate, review, and subscribe.Lajoie Society on InstagramLajoie Society on FacebookLajoie Society on TwitterLajoie Society Website Mentioned in this episode: Brené Brown on Empathy Learn more about Laura WallLaura WallLaura Wall on InstagramLaura Wall on Facebook
Jessie Browning is joined by Laura Wall in this episode. Laura Wall holds certifications in coaching, personal training, and nutritional and emotional healing but considers herself an intuitive healer who addresses the whole person, mind, body, heart, and soul. Through her work in speaking, teaching, and coaching, Laura is passionate about empowering women to live up to their potential, embracing their truth, building their superpowers, and chasing their joie. Laura, only a few years ago, was at a place of great discomfort; all her familiar places of normalcy left her feeling empty and unsure. Somehow, in her progression from being a young woman who was ‘going places,' she had become a middle-aged lady without a destination, a map, or even any gas to go somewhere. This is how Laura's transformation story began. Listen to this amazing episode and be inspired by her journey to rediscover herself and how it lead her to help other women connect to their authentic selves. Key Takeaways [2:38] Laura shares the moment when she thought: "This cannot be my life." [7:15] Laura talks about how a friend offered her empathy instead of sympathy. [11:45] Write down everything that you love to do. [14:55] Laura connects with her intuition for the first time. [19:01] "Your brain is exhausted." [20:25] Someone gave Laura permission to not love every single part of her life. [21:20] Laura started reconnecting with her family. [26:40] Laura talks about her upbringing and all the coping mechanisms she had developed as a result. [29:02] Burnout forces you to stop. [31:51] Laura started a long rebuilding process. [36:43] Laura recognized the joie bubbling out of her during a Zumba class. [41.09] Learning how to support someone through the healing. [45:23] Laura became a self-care ninja. [48:43] Laura's primary focus for her coaching is women who are in business aiming to achieve a life with integration. [51:47] The word inspired comes from "in spirit." [52:30] Laura considers herself a community keeper. [53:27] Transgenerational trauma. [55:58] Aroma Freedom, a group for emotional healing; an intersection between psychology, neuroscience, and aromatherapy. [59:53] Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique. [1:01:53] Crystal Therapy. [1:11:29] Yoga + Laughter = Healing. Connect with Lajoie Society: Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please rate, review, and subscribe. Lajoie Society on Instagram Lajoie Society on Facebook Lajoie Society on Twitter Lajoie Society Website Mentioned in this episode: Brené Brown on Empathy Learn more about Laura Wall Laura Wall Laura Wall on Instagram Laura Wall on Facebook
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Radio Daybreak host Nycole Rosen sits down with Laura Wall from the Alzheimer's Association to talk about the upcoming Rock the Walk event.
Health and Wellness Coaches are a wonderful aspect of the Functional Medicine community of healthcare practitioners. In this episode, Jade and Shawna interview Laura Wall, a Health, Wellness, and Intuitive Coach. Laura shares what led her to becoming a Wellness Coach, and how she helps her clients achieve their goals in relation to mind, body, and spirit.
I detta avsnitt av Danspodden Isadora träffar vi den mångsysslande dansande Åsa Fornander. Att vi ses i New York är ingen slump - det är hennes favoritstad där hon bott och jobbat i perioder under många år. Nu är det en dans-och träningsresa som dragit samman folk från Sverige och vi pratar med några från gruppen också, Marylou och Lena. Dessutom har vi träffat Laura Wall, dansare och modell, som försörjer sig i staden. Den 11 september kan du se henne och 100-talet dansare från 85 länder dansa en Martha Graham-inspirerad koreografi via stream: www.tableofsilence.org Är du på plats i New York kan du gå och se föreställningen gratis.
One of the fastest persons on the earth joins us to talk about her recent win and what is left on the road to the Olympics. Canadian 800M record holder Melissa Bishop is always inspiring and open to answer all the questions. Laura Wall is the spokesperson for the Canadian Cancer Society who is our new Charity with Canada D’Eh Run. We talk about all the amazing work they do around the country.
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