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In this episode, our hosts converse with two longtime friends and technology leaders (and colleagues of host Bill Stites!) about their career paths and proactive strategies for driving technology initiatives. They explore the importance of disciplined, intentional approaches to today's challenges, along with thought leadership and tracking goals. The discussion also covers breaking down silos and aligning talents with tasks to foster a collaborative, innovative environment.ResourcesNew Canaan Country SchoolTeachers College, Columbia UniversityColumbia University School of Professional StudiesExplain Everything, online whiteboard for teaching. Create interactive lessons, record video tutorials and collaborate real-time with your students.Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs for Leading Online and OffMake Yourself Clear: How to Use a Teaching Mindset to Listen, Understand, Explain Everything, and Be UnderstoodMaking the Case, SubstackInsight to Inquiry, MKA podcastKlingbrief, free monthly e-newsletter containing readings of particular relevance to independent and international school educators. From the Klingenstein Center at Columbia University's Teachers CollegeMontclair Kimberley AcademyMentioned in this episode:Meet Toddle Developed by experienced educators, Toddle streamlines curriculum planning, projects & portfolios, assessments & reports, and online learning - all from one platform. Visit https://www.toddleapp.com/ to learn more!Learn more about ToddleDeveloped by experienced educators, Toddle streamlines curriculum planning, projects & portfolios, assessments & reports, and online learning - all from one great platform! Learn more: https://www.toddleapp.com/Thanks to this episode's sponsor, ToddleYour personal teaching assistant Now access the limitless power of AI, right inside Toddle. Elevate your teaching practice and liberate yourself from non-core tasks so you can focus on what matters most - your students! Visit https://www.toddleapp.com/ to learn more about our vendor partner.
From experiencing alopecia to opening a leading online trichology clinic Claire suffered from alopecia areata at 27, which she puts down to stress. She lost over 90% of her hair in a matter of weeks. She describes the feeling of shame she felt, which led her to develop an alcohol addiction.She has now recovered, but this condition led her to study trichology and spurred her on to opening her own clinic. Due to COVID, she began seeing patients online, and this became so popular that she now has a team of scalp experts working with her and can consult with upto 40 patients a week!Trua now has over 53,000 followers on Instagram where she regularly shares tips & tricks, and debunks old myths around hair loss. Connect with Claire:InstagramWebsite Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
In this inspiring video, follow the journey of Mark Doherty, a dedicated personal trainer who transformed his life from exhaustion to success. Mark shares his story of being overworked and burnt out as a personal trainer, struggling to find a healthy work-life balance.Determined to make a change, he took a leap of faith and moved to Dubai, where he discovered the power of online training.Want A FREE copy of our 4C Million Dollar Content Course for FREE, or a FREE Consultation Call, click here :https://consult.7figurescalingsystems.com/4c-courseBook your Free Consultation Call Now: https://consult.7figurescalingsystems/Connect With Me On Other Platforms:Instagram: @sevenfigurescalingsystemsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@7figurescalingsystems Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Petar Krastev,shares how he transforms mem without a gym. Petar krastev, Leading Online Fitness Coach, empowers men wit the knowledge and courage to take charge of their health & fitness so they can become a better version of themselves. www.pk.coach
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With the noble goal of creating a calisthenics online brand to help others--especially those just starting out--Hampton Liu remains determined to maintain his freedom and authenticity while attempting to balance the challenges of growing his brand month over month. He is a certified personal trainer, passionate fitness enthusiast, and the founder of Hybrid Calisthenics, an online brand and community dedicated to helping others achieve their fitness goals.With just over 3 million subscribers on his YouTube channel alone, Hampton has made incredibly impressive strides in a very short time period. He states, "I haven't redefined what success looks like. For me, it's just doing what I like and being happy and helping others be free and happy. That's so cliche. But I can't give another answer because it is true, which is why I've repeatedly chosen freedom, which is one of the parts of the brand sponsorship things over money and people having leverage over me. Another thing that early entrepreneurs have issues with . . . is they rapidly trade their freedom for some extra money and then they have to do all these other things while trying to keep the brand authentic. That's harder when you owe someone $500,000 and they're like, 'hey, you need to push this thing that we agreed on.'" Liu has always been passionate about fitness, particularly martial arts and calisthenics and in 2020, he began recording his "blatherings" about calisthenics and posting them online. This quickly gained traction and connected him to a community of people that he could help. He learned to say no to offers that didn't align with his values and has continued refining his message and building his brand, all while staying true to his core ideology. In this episode, you will learn: 1. How Hampton went from taking care of his mother 24/7 to building a successful online brand and community around calisthenics.2. What the two things are that brick and mortar fitness club owners must be doing on social media. 3. How entrepreneurs can maximize their return on personal time, while remaining passionate and loving what they do. Click here to download transcript. Other episodes you'll enjoy around different modalities: Layne Norton: https://www.halotalks.com/episode-328-dr-layne-norton-ceo-founder-biolayne/ Sue Hitzman: https://www.halotalks.com/episode-372-sue-hitzmann-melt-method-founder/ Sam Miller: https://www.halotalks.com/episode-378-sam-miller-proteus-motion-discovering-the-future-of-strength-testing/ Connect With Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehaloadvisors/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Integritysquare YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@halotalks Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehaloadvisors LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/integrity-square/ Website: https://www.halotalks.com Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here.
Episode 33 is with the amazing worship leader Lou Fellingham. Lou along with her husband Nathan have led worship for over 30yrs all across the UK and the world. Lou is a worship leader, speaker, and songwriter and in this conversation opens up about her learns from 30yrs of leading worship in all kinds of different settings. Lou and Nathan also host a weekly worship online gathering from their living room and Lou talks all about how that came about and how leading worship online is different to in-person. Loads more topics are covered in the episode and it's a refreshingly honest insight into a ministry that has lasted the test of time blessing thousands of people.
See clearly now. Eldad Rothman, CEO Glasses USA, Americas leading online eyewear brand retailer is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances entrepreneur community and famous host of the Heroes Show.
Tom Willis's deep respect for marketing has resulted in a business that gets around 350 sign-ups every day, has over 10,000 5-star Google reviews, and four million website visits annually. And no, the business doesn't have some astronomical marketing budget … It's a simple legal advisory service for small businesses in Australia. It's a mind-expanding episode 604 of The (13 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast with your host Tim Reid. A little more about Lawpath's Tom Willis … Tom Willis is the co-founder of Lawpath, a business he started with some mates in 2014, and today Lawpath is the number one online legal platform for Australian small businesses. In a large part thanks to Tom's deep understanding of his prospects' needs Lawpath: Is responsible for starting six percent of all companies in Australia Has assisted over 300,000 Australian business owners with their legal needs, saving them over $100M in legal fees Has 350 businesses sign-up every single day to seek help with contracts, company registrations and legal advice Has over 10,000 5-star reviews on Google And the website gets over four million visits annually So, seriously … grab a pen and paper, or open up your Notes app as Tom shares his secrets to success including Lawpath's: Customer acquisition strategy His cake method for combining various campaign activities How to leverage key partners The power of newsjacking And why a blog post about driving without shoes became a powerful lead magnet! I started by asking Tom what problem Lawpath solves for business owners … and I must say, his answer is beautifully to the point … A lesson for us all, right off the bat!!! Resources mentioned in this episode of your favorite marketing podcast Get your first legal document free with Lawpath (Value $199) How to attract more customers in toy uo business with this simple customer attraction strategy How to use equity crowdfunding to grow your business Inside Australia's record-breaking crowd funding campaign Services every business owner needs that Timbo recommends How to generate organic traffic to your website(without spending anything on advertising) High converting website designers(They built this website - take this simple quiz and see where yours needs improving) DIY SEO training - The most cost-effective way to get on page 1 of Google(20% off with discount code Timbo20) Proven customer attraction strategy(and ridiculously cheap) The Boomerang EffectTimbo's book on how and why to create helpful marketing Businesses that made this podcast possible (please support them) DELL Technologies - Small business solutions Studio 1 Design - High converting website designers Fun Escapes - Proven customer attraction ideas Hawk Academy - DIY SEO training (discount code Timbo20 for 20% off) Thanks for tuning in. May your marketing be the best marketing. Timbo Reid0480 015 150See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join this episode of the Nordic Natural Beauty Podcast, where the host Satu Mäkinen talks with Lorraine Dallmeier - the CEO of the world-leading online formulation school, Formula Botanica.In today's episode, we dive into the world of organic and botanical formulating. Lorraine shares how learning to formulate can empower us all to take the matters of skincare into our own hands, and how through this we can finally envision a truly sustainable cosmetics industry.You can follow Formula Botanica on social media, such as Instagram, and learn more about formulating and Formula Botanica's courses on the school's website at formulabotanica.com.For more industry insights, follow also Lorraine Dallmeier on Instagram.This podcast is powered by Nordic Natural Beauty Awards.Nordic Natural Beauty Awards is a yearly online awards contest to celebrate the best all-natural cosmetics made across the Nordic and Scandinavian countries – Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.The nominated cosmetics are tested and the winners are selected by an internationally renowned Nordic Beauty Jury. The jury is formed each year of 50 Nordic stars coming from different fields, such as music, cinema, sports, and also fashion.The yearly process goes as follows; The registration is open in the springtime. During the summer and early autumn, the nominated products are being tested by the jury members, and the yearly awards are always organized in October, ready for the holiday season.The registration for the Nordic Natural Beauty Awards 2022 is in full swing at the moment. You can apply to the 2022 awards, get to know all the previous nominees and winners, as well as find all other info on the awards' website at nordicnaturalbeautyawards.com.Follow the Nordic Natural Beauty journey also on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertaining and educational purposes only. If you have health concerns, seek professional medical advice.(Music by Wataboi from Pixabay.)
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King's InterHigh is an independent British international online school. Offering Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form education, we cater to students from age 7 – 18 who are looking for a high quality British education delivered in a way that revolves around their lifestyle. Considered the original online school and founded in 2005, King's InterHigh offers easy access to quality live and recorded lessons from anywhere in the world. Lessons are designed and optimised for online and taught by fully qualified and experienced UK teachers. Combined with a proven educational model and innovative delivery, we bring life to lessons and increase students' involvement in learning new concepts. The school offers International GCSEs and A Levels. King's InterHigh is an extraordinary blend of 50 years of academic excellence of the King's College Group and of InterHigh's over 15 years of delivering unparalleled online education. With over 10 000 alumni and graduates progressing to fulfilling careers and to further studies in universities across the UK and internationally, King's InterHigh is a global learning community. Ashley Harrold is the Executive Head at King's InterHigh – overseeing the continued development of this leading online school. He is an experienced Headteacher, having successfully led Blatchington Mill School in Hove, Sussex, for 6 years before joining King's InterHigh. He qualified as a history teacher at University College London's Institute of Education in 2008 and taught in London before moving to the Sussex coast. He is skilled in school improvement and committed to inclusivity and excellence, with a clear focus on developing the whole learner. Ashley's leadership is rooted in the belief that learning is a transformative force for good, and is driven by the highest expectations for all students. Website https://kingsinterhigh.co.uk/ (kingsinterhigh.co.uk) Social Media Information www.facebook.com/InterHighSchool/ Twitter @ Kings_InterHigh Instagram @kingsinterhigh www.linkedin.com/company/interhigh-education/ www.youtube.com/user/interhighschoolfs Resources Mentioned https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions (The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Thomas S. Kuhn) Show Sponsor The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. Find out more about their online CPD events this summer at https://nape.org.uk/online-events (nape.org.uk/online-events) Ocean Plastic & Climate Change – Join Ellie Jackson author of the Wild Tribe Heroes book series as we invite pupils to write a story based on this topic in a writing festival (13th June 2022)
Feed Your Brain - Future of Tech, Strategy in Business and Digital Innovation
Jay Rosenkrantz is using the Web3 world to build a playground for writers, artists,s and collectors. With his company Heroic Story, Jay and his brother are creating a new game, where players build stories and fantasy worlds together. Before, Jay was one of the leading online poker players in the world, coached poker player all over the world, created the most popular comedy series about poker which was featured on ESPN, and built the largest online poker training platform. HeroicStory Discord Jay on Linkedin Jay on Twitter
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Leah Gervais is a revolutionary business coach who turned a side hustle into a full-size business that earns six figures per month. She is a passionate traveller and New Yorker at heart. Leah is passionate about helping her clients prioritize their dreams and turn their whole lives around to accommodate those dreams. She founded Urban20Something - her first side hustle blog with one goal in mind - to help younger professionals successfully scale an online side hustle to the point of it exceeding the usual 9-5 job. It was when that side hustle started earning more than her 9 to 5, that Leah saw the true potential of working on a passion and dedicated her life to helping others do the same. More from Leah Blog - www.urban20something.com Website - https://leahgervais.com/ Instagram - leahgervais_ Click here for the giveaway! Leah and her team are giving away a free coaching session to a listener to help them grow their service-based business and help them make better decisions.
Michael Politz, the Founder and Publisher of Food & Beverage Magazine, the leading online magazine and resource in the industry joins Enterprise Radio. The post Food & Beverage Magazine, the leading online magazine and resource in the industry appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
“Ultimately, what it meant was we had to figure out ways we could resonate with an older audience . . . Stop talking to 18-year-olds and start talking to 50-year-olds!" This turned out to be a key, data-driven learning for Bradley Fehler, Echo’s Head of Growth, and fortunately, he and his team started to figure this out before 2020 brought unexpected and explosive growth. Brad joins Sean Ellis and Ethan Garr on this week’s episode of The Breakout Growth Podcast to share Echo’s story of growing into England’s leading online pharmacy. The journey began when the company’s two co-founders faced different health problems and saw an opportunity to create a mobile app to meet an unsatisfied need. For many, a trip to the pharmacy is just one of life’s minor inconveniences, but for some getting their medication is a matter of life and death. Before Covid, the business was growing well. The company had found ways to help consumers solve problems of adherence by creating a simple three-step process to get users to their first prescription delivery and then by optimizing notifications and reminders to ensure those same users were taking their doses and ordering refills as needed. But then Covid hit, and the company’s patient-base doubled in just three weeks. Brad explains the operational challenges of meeting that demand, and the mission-driven decisions the company made to ensure successful patient experiences. At one point the company actually paused acquisition efforts just so everyone in the organization could focus on helping customers get their medications. Echo is a business that depends on patient trust, and one late delivery could shatter that relationship. The company takes this responsibility very seriously. So dive in with Sean and Ethan as The Breakout Growth Podcast looks to uncover key growth learnings with Bradley Fehler, Echo’s Head of Growth. We discussed: * A mission to deliver the medications people need to get better or stay well (3:21) * Anxiety and Asthma, the co-founder’s journey that led to Echo (4:51) * Why Brad was excited to join a company with a patient-led approach (8:40) * Growth to nearly 400,000 patients, accelerated by the pandemic (12:01) * McKesson’s acquisition of Echo in June 2019 and its impact (16:34) * Driving profitability by talking to the right audiences (17:50) * Organizing for growth and using a North Star Metric (25:29) * Word of Mouth Growth efforts with regulatory challenges (36:03) And much, much, more . . .
“Ultimately, what it meant was we had to figure out ways we could resonate with an older audience . . . Stop talking to 18-year-olds and start talking to 50-year-olds!" This turned out to be a key, data-driven learning for Bradley Fehler, Echo’s Head of Growth, and fortunately, he and his team started to figure this out before 2020 brought unexpected and explosive growth. Brad joins Sean Ellis and Ethan Garr on this week’s episode of The Breakout Growth Podcast to share Echo’s story of growing into England’s leading online pharmacy. The journey began when the company’s two co-founders faced different health problems and saw an opportunity to create a mobile app to meet an unsatisfied need. For many, a trip to the pharmacy is just one of life’s minor inconveniences, but for some getting their medication is a matter of life and death. Before Covid, the business was growing well. The company had found ways to help consumers solve problems of adherence by creating a simple three-step process to get users to their first prescription delivery and then by optimizing notifications and reminders to ensure those same users were taking their doses and ordering refills as needed. But then Covid hit, and the company’s patient-base doubled in just three weeks. Brad explains the operational challenges of meeting that demand, and the mission-driven decisions the company made to ensure successful patient experiences. At one point the company actually paused acquisition efforts just so everyone in the organization could focus on helping customers get their medications. Echo is a business that depends on patient trust, and one late delivery could shatter that relationship. The company takes this responsibility very seriously. So dive in with Sean and Ethan as The Breakout Growth Podcast looks to uncover key growth learnings with Bradley Fehler, Echo’s Head of Growth. We discussed: * A mission to deliver the medications people need to get better or stay well (3:21) * Anxiety and Asthma, the co-founder’s journey that led to Echo (4:51) * Why Brad was excited to join a company with a patient-led approach (8:40) * Growth to nearly 400,000 patients, accelerated by the pandemic (12:01) * McKesson’s acquisition of Echo in June 2019 and its impact (16:34) * Driving profitability by talking to the right audiences (17:50) * Organizing for growth and using a North Star Metric (25:29) * Word of Mouth Growth efforts with regulatory challenges (36:03) And much, much, more . . .
THE Leadership Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
The exodus from the office started a year ago, when we decided the safest thing was for everyone to work from home. We had moved to an office free seating arrangement a few years ago, so we all had mobile phones and laptops and in that sense, we were able to relocate at a moment's notice. Did we still expect to be working for home for the next two years? No, but that is the reality. Now that everyone has tasted the freedom of avoiding rush hour and the fact that technology allows work from anywhere, life will never go back to what it was. The first thing we realised was that the systems set up for working in the office did not travel well. Just to make it even more challenging we had hired four new key staff in January 2020. The whole onboarding process had that raw edge to it. I got very busy, very quickly, in a frantic treading water kind of way. The training business has been classroom based, so boom! - suddenly no classroom. Fortunately, eleven years ago in September 2010 Dale Carnegie in America ran its first LIVE On Line training session. Since then the HQ had built up an entire infrastructure and curriculum for remote delivery. Amazingly, back in 2010, they were using Adobe Connect Pro because it offered breakout rooms, whiteboards, polling, and video. Before HQ launched the LIVE On Line training they did an audit of what was missing from online training. The most obvious thing was that it was boring, basically a slide show with a squeaky voiced talking heads emanating from a tiny little box on screen. By the way, does that sound familiar to you? It should, because eleven years on, that is what is the main fare of online instruction today. Back in 2010, Dale Carnegie HQ deemed that was not good enough and concentrated on how to deliver the training in the most interactive way possible to mimic what goes on in the classroom. In early 2020, we could quickly certify instructors and producers to deliver that interactive experience LIVE On Line. The well oiled and well established instructor system allowed us to certify seven trainers and eleven producers in just nine days, to be able to deliver at the expected quality of interactivity. Now all we had to do was convince clients to buy it. Existing clients were one thing, but new clients were an entirely other matter. How to get hold of new clients, because cold calling went nowhere very fast? Networking was now a passive session, watching some expert panel blather away on Zoom. We ran some free Stress Management sessions to help everyone out, who like us were feeling stressed to see their businesses hit a massive pothole on the Covid-19 highway. This real time exposure to our interactivity persuaded clients to sign up for LIVE On Line training. We have been raging against the pandemic and lockdowns ever since, battling it out to survive. The most difficult leadership factor has been the coordination of all of this rapid change. I found that today's young people are high on social media skills, but don't how to use a telephone. They don't check their messages, so the whole ship of state machinery slows down. We were able to preserve the culture by moving our morning chorei, the “Daily Dale” to a Teams platform, held at the same time, in the same way, every day. We go through the WHY, the Vision, Mission, Values, the Dale Carnegie Principle of the day, who we are visiting online and who is visiting us and our top three individual priorities, ending with a motivational quote for the day. We have to be dressed for business and be on camera. This enforces a certain daily discipline and business mindset. I do not expect that when the bell rings and Covid -19 is over, we will just pack everything up and traipse back to the office. We will have a hybrid arrangement of some people working from home and some in the office. Our clients will no doubt do something similar. Everything will become that little bit more nuanced and more difficult to execute on. Were we agile? Yes, we were, but are we agile enough for Phase Two of this brave new world of remote working and leading? We have been in our individual foxholes for the last year, fighting it out to survive this massive business disruption. I have been like a busy bee working in my business rather than working on my business. Now is the time for me to peak above the foxhole and plan for the post partially negotiated peace with the pandemic. How do I extract value from this situation? Where are the gaps that clients need help with? What are our advantages vis-à-vis the competition? What will the new tech bring to the party that didn't exist before, which we can utilise to change our business model. How do we reinvent what we are doing? How about your business? Did you breeze through Covid-19, has it been boom times or did you feel the icy chill of imminent disappearance from the scene, as the iceberg lurched out of the mist? The workplace Rubicon has been crossed and we are not going back to the comfort of the known. So how do we create our futures?
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Are there easier ways to lead small groups online? Yes, thankfully! Video meetings are clearly a different animal than in-person meetings. It’s a dynamic shift that can make for some awkward moments or stilted conversations — but we believe there are some techniques you can use to achieve greater flow during online small group sessions. (PLUS, stay tuned for a special giveaway at the end of our episode!) ---To stay connected with us, follow Ministry Pass https://instagram.com/ministrypass and Sermonary https://instagram.com/sermonary. Tweet us with the hashtag #HelloChurchPod with your takeaways from this episode! Watch a video version of the podcast on youtube: https://youtube.com/ministrypass
The conditions prevailing in the post-COVID world have benefitted online grocery players. With customers still hesitant to venture out unnecessarily, they've migrated to buying online to fulfill their daily needs. Founded in December 2013, Grofers is India's leading online grocery app with a vision to empower middle-income families to live a better life. Grofers runs a fast and lean supply chain to help their customers save on their everyday essentials, they manage a network of 12,000 partner stores to deliver quality products in 28 cities across the country. To understand how e-commerce brands have combated pandemic-related user retention challenges and scaled by leveraging the power of data-driven marketing and personalized CX, we caught up with Vakul Agarwal, Head- Revenue & Retention at Grofers. Vakul highlights the following: The genesis and growth story of Grofers as a leading player in India's e-commerce space The key consumer behavior trends in the aftermath of the Pandemic and lockdown 3 engagement and retention challenges faced by e-commerce brands How Grofers has leveraged personalization to drive higher platform stickiness and revenues Future of technologies like mobile marketing, use of AI/ML, predictive analysis in the online grocery space Tune in to gain insights on how the digital grocery industry is continuing to delight customers at scale.
(Anzeige) Heute folgt die versprochene Episode zum Best Leading Online Kurs - dem Herzstück der Care Management School! Am 3. Januar endet um 24:00 Uhr der günstige Einführungspreis meines Jahresprogramms - das nehme ich zum Anlass, um heute nochmal über mein Herzensprojekt zu sprechen. Noch mehr Fakten zum Kurs und zur Teilnahme findest Du unter https://care-management-school.de/onlinekurs/ ! Löchere mich gerne per Kontaktformular auf meiner Website oder über die Direkt-Nachricht-Funktion bei Instagram: care_management_school . Ich berate Dich gerne unverbindlich. Ich freue mich auf Dich! BEST LEADING FOR BEST TEAM Deine Ina Grunenberg
Guest Dr. Luke Dowden joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to remind us all that people are the most valuable part of any online learning organization. He helps us identify how to add value to our team members, our organizations, and our collective work through deliberate caring. These other-centered practices are valuable every day but are especially relevant in the COVID-era.
On this week's In the Weeds with Jimmy Young of Pro Cannabis Media, Max Simon the founder and leader at Green-Flower.com. Now affiliated with close to a dozen accredited Universities as their online cannabis certified instruction platforms, Max Simon has put together a dream team of instructors and experts from the cannabis industry to build and educate the world about this amazing cannabis plant SHOW LESS
You've covered the basics. People can hear you and see you and you've got a clear agenda, but online meeting fatigue is real and it can suck the life out of your team. In this episode, get practical ways you can lead more engaging online meetings that don't suck - or steal away your team's energy and motivation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The book – my book – is finally here! To celebrate, this shorty episode is a peek inside Digital Leadership in Higher Education: Purposeful Social Media in a Connected World. You’ll learn about the digital leadership framework, which is grounded in research and practiced on-screen by higher ed leaders who will inspire a personalized and values fueled approach to building relationships online. You’ll also hear the guiding philosophy for digital leaders, called Heartware. Finally, you’ll learn about the community that was behind me every step of the way on my journey to becoming a published author. Tune in to celebrate and to learn more how you can discern, “What is your Why for Leading Online?” For all notes to the show head to https://www.josieahlquist.com/podcast/what-is-your-why-for-leading-online/ Connect with Josie Twitter: https://twitter.com/josieahlquist Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/JosieATPodcast LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/josieahlquist/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/josieahlquist/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/DrJosieAhlquist/ Email: josie@josieahlquist.com Website: www.josieahlquist.com
I’ve been connecting with campus leaders who, even before COVID-19, have embraced social media and a variety of other digital communication tools in my Leading Online webinar series. In this episode (recorded the first week of June 2020), four Vice Presidents for Student Affairs provide insight on how digital storytelling can connect and transform communities. Mayra Olivares-Urueta, Mordecai I. Brownlee, Mary Jo Gonzales, and Tim Miller are actively engaging on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. In times of crisis, they warn against being performative to instead take real action for change. For all notes to the show head to https://www.josieahlquist.com/podcast/campus-leaders-as-digital-storytellers/ Connect with Josie Twitter: https://twitter.com/josieahlquist Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/JosieATPodcast LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/josieahlquist/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/josieahlquist/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/DrJosieAhlquist/ Email: josie@josieahlquist.com Website: www.josieahlquist.com
Jessica Parnell is a pastor's wife in Las Vegas who is passionate about the Word of God. I've been watching her rock the online Bible study thing since the pandemic turned everything upside down and I invited her to chat with me in the Facebook group about how she is making it work. It was so good I decided to add it as a bonus episode for the podcast!
Wendy Tietz, Ph.D., CMA, CSCA, CPA, is a professor in the Department of Accounting in the College of Business Administration at Kent State University, where she teaches financial accounting and managerial accounting. She teaches in a variety of formats, including large face to face, hybrid synchronous web-based, and asynchronous web-based. She authors a blog, Accounting in the Headlines, which has real-world news stories and resources for use in the introductory accounting classroom. Wendy has been published in several accounting journals and is the co-author of two accounting textbooks (Managerial Accounting, Braun & Tietz, 2017, 5th ed, Pearson Education and Financial Accounting, Thomas, Tietz & Harrison, 2018, 12th ed, Pearson Education). She has won numerous teaching awards at the college, university, and national levels and remains involved in IMA at the local, state, and global level, as well as serving as a member of AAA, AICPA, and Ohio Society of CPAs. Wendy is extremely passionate about introductory accounting education, social media, engagement, and educational technology. All these passions have been combined in today's business environment as she, like many others, has been forced to teach exclusively online and incorporate different social media and engagement strategies through educational technology to continue with her accounting curriculum. To learn from Wendy's experiences and hear some practical steps for leading online learning, download and listen to this episode now!
Nothing feels better during the start of the January winter than daydreaming about those ideal vacation getaways we want to plan. All those warm, tropical destinations we’d love to escape to during these winter months. But let’s be real…planning a vacation or trip when you have a chronic illness or disability can be quite complicated. We want to make holidays fun and spontaneous again, so we enlisted the help of someone who’s an expert in travel with a chronic illness, Carrie-Ann Lightley. As a disability travel blogger, Carrie-Ann has sent over 15 years learning how to best survey and examine hotels, venues, transportation and vacation destinations to suit those with disabilities or chronic illness from her experience living with cerebral palsy. And now she’s the Marketing Manager for the UK’s leading virtual accessibility guide AccessAble which provides detailed information about all things travel through their trained surveyors. So, no better person than Carrie-Ann to bring on the Season Three opener and give us all the traveler advice and holiday tips so we can put the fun back in our vacation and travel life—no matter how long your trip may be. In this episode, Carrie-Ann and Dominique chat about their top three countries on their traveler’s list (which ALL three are identical!), and how Carrie-Ann answer to ‘what was your childhood dream job?’ was probably one of the best answers we’ve ever had on the podcast, examine what the top questions someone should think of when picking their holiday destinations or researching about whether hotels, venues or restaurants are accessible, and talk openly about why it’s pivotal those of us with chronic illness/disability chat with our travel companions (family, friends, partners, etc) BEFORE any trip about how they can be helpful in certain scenarios so no one’s making major decisions under pressure. And our intermission story time is filled with major laughs as Carrie-Ann tells us a story that involves a vacation to Spain, her husband, an ocean view and an unfortunate encounter with a light pole—trust us, it’s unlike any story we’ve heard before and Dominique lives for a good surprise ending! Plus, we bring back our new segment of Top Search and bring on the dialogue about what are the top searched questions people are asking when deciding on travelling, top questions they search when considering whether locations or venues are accessible to their medical needs, the top questions we should be asking hotels if we need assistance, and the top hashtags to search on social media when checking out holiday spots. And the end of our episode is JAM-PACKED with facts and tips our guests should take some major notes on because Carrie-Ann and Dominique give the best advice for when you travel on the small day outing, the weekend trip and the long vacation holiday, the best tips for packing—especially if you have medical needs to pack with you too—efficiently for a trip, and the guidebook to scheduling activities into your holidays so they’re medically tangible yet spontaneous too, so it’s fun and stress-free for everyone involved! Carrie-Ann even brings up some surprising statistics that prove why it’s not just ideal to make your venue accessible for guests, but it’s also a major avenue of revenue to bring in many more guests if they can use the facility and enjoy their holidays there. Venues, hotels and holiday destinations should become more inclusive, it’s a fact, and it just makes sense. You will be booking your next holiday with so much excitement after you check out this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special dual feature, we interview Rory Westbrook, Founder of True Vintage, Europe's leading online vintage retailer, and John Murray, Co-Founder with Rory at Shoppex, the industry-leading mobile app builder for e-commerce brands. When Rory started True Vintage in college, his friends and family gave him 12-24 months before customers would lose interest, but he proved them wrong. Six years later, True Vintage has doubled growth year after year. In Part 1 of this episode, Rory and John discuss How Rory started True Vintage in College and how students loans helped, Why Instagram was key to success in the early days (and today), How being early selling vintage clothing online was so crucial, How Rory was planning his own brand as early as 10 years old, Why not liking "being told" what to do is key to entrepreneurship, Why problem-solving is a key trait for entrepreneurs, What advice he would give to people in college or just graduated, What Rory would do differently if he had to do it all over again, and so much more. Join us while Ramon Vela interviews Rory & John in Part 1 of this episode and listen to them share the inside story of a brand. For more on True Vintage visit: https://www.truevintage.com/ For more on Shoppex visit: http://shoppex.co/ Gorgias - Gorgias.link/story teelaunch - teelaunch.com/story Retention Science - RetentionScience.com
In this week's episode, we speak with Kristen Brown who is the founder of Hoot Design Co. An agency that helps entrepreneurs create compelling stories to market their brand. Listen on to find out how Kristen was able to transform her business from a one-woman sideshow to a woman-led online advertising agency. --------------- Hey Offbeat Family, I really your listening to this episode. I would love to hear more from you and what you think of the podcast. Contact me: hello@theoffbeatlife.com Show credits: Audio Engineer: Ben Smith
So in this episode I had the pleasure of chatting with my main man Michael Read aka Built by Fitness who I am sure you all know I talk a little bit about my journey through life that has led me to the point i'm at now, and how in only February I left my full time corporate career to pursue my dream of helping people all over the world If you want to know a little bit more about how I took the leap of faith to live my dreams, LISTEN IN! Anyone out there thinking about making a change, DO IT! You can always go back, don’t think about what could go wrong, think about what could go RIGHT! If your thinking about taking the leap drop me a DM on my IG @charliejohnsonfitness If your interested in transforming your life and not just your physique, hit the link below to apply for my Elite One to One Coaching https://www.charliejohnsonfitness.com/pages/coaching-application Or join the WORLDS Biggest 8 Week Transformation Competition with Cash Prizes SHREDDIN8 https://cj8weekshred.com/8-week-shred-home28075522
I talk about what prompted me to not bring my latest Margot drawing to a full completion, I have an important lesson to share with you from this drawing. Then I talk about some of the major leading online educational platforms for art education and the best lectures to look out for on each of these. -skillshare, artist's network, gnomon workshop, new masters academy, schoolism I also talk about the new platform 'Artstation Learning' which they call it the new Netflix for art. I share some details about the lineage of George Bridgman and his teaching method. If you like Andrew Loomis and Norman Rockwell, you will like their teacher George Bridgman.
Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads
#179 Mail Right Show: What Are the Leading Online Real Estate Online Marketing Solutions in 2019! We don't pull any punches in this episode of the Mail-Right Show where we finished of from last weeks episode where we review all the leading real estate online marketing platforms on the market at the present moment. In this episode of the Mail-Right Show we discuss what we feel are four of the best real estate CRMs on the market at the present moment excluding nboundrem.com and Mail-Right. These are #BoomTown #RealEstateWebmsters #BoldLeads #RealGeeks https://boomtownroi.com/ https://www.realestatewebmasters.com/ https://boldleads.com/ https://www.realgeeks.com/
Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads
#179 Mail Right Show: What Are the Leading Online Real Estate Online Marketing Solutions in 2019! We don't pull any punches in this episode of the Mail-Right Show where we finished of from last weeks episode where we review all the leading real estate online marketing platforms on the market at the present moment. In this episode of the Mail-Right Show we discuss what we feel are four of the best real estate CRMs on the market at the present moment excluding nboundrem.com and Mail-Right. These are #BoomTown #RealEstateWebmsters #BoldLeads #RealGeeks https://boomtownroi.com/ https://www.realestatewebmasters.com/ https://boldleads.com/ https://www.realgeeks.com/
Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads
We don't pull any punches in this episode of the Mail-Right Show where we finished of from last weeks episode where we review all the leading real estate online marketing platforms on the market at the present moment. Easy Agent Pro https://www.easyagentpro.com/ AgentFire https://agentfire.com/ Curaytor https://www.curaytor.com/ KVCore https://i.insiderealestate.com/infokvcore/ Placester https://learn.placester.com/
Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads
We don't pull any punches in this episode of the Mail-Right Show where we finished of from last weeks episode where we review all the leading real estate online marketing platforms on the market at the present moment. Easy Agent Pro https://www.easyagentpro.com/ AgentFire https://agentfire.com/ Curaytor https://www.curaytor.com/ KVCore https://i.insiderealestate.com/infokvcore/ Placester https://learn.placester.com/
Neil Patel is one of the top 10 online marketers in the world according to Forbes. He was recognized as a top 100 entrepreneur under the age of 30 by President Obama and a top 100 entrepreneur under the age of 35 by the United Nations. He’s helped grow companies including Amazon, Microsoft, Airbnb, Google, Thomson Reuters, Viacom, NBC, Intuit, Zappos, American Greetings, General Motors, and Sales Force. His blog generates 2 million visitors per month and his Youtube channel has over 3 million views. What we discussed: Neil’s exact process for generating leads today How to make money in saturated markets Why long form content still works Why marketers need to get more creative Paid Ads vs Organic Content Is SEO really dead? … and MUCH MORE Interesting highlights: Neil shares his successes and failures Neil shares how he owed $1 Million in college and paid it back within a year! Resources & Links: www.NeilPatel.com (http://www.NeilPatel.com) The Daniel Gefen Show (https://www.danielgefen.com/show) The Self Help Addict (http://www.theselfhelpaddict.com) (My book) Gefen Media Group (http://www.GefenMediaGroup.com) (Sponsor) Did you enjoy this episode? Then please subscribe to my podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/can-i-pick-your-brain-entrepreneur-business-podcast/id1076916148?mt=2) , so you can get automatic updates whenever another episode goes live
Nafez Dakkak is CEO of the London office of the Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development. As CEO, Nafez led the team behind Edraak.org an online learning initiative (MOOC) of the Queen Rania Foundation and is currently Executive Chairman. Edraak serves over 1 million learners across the Arab world for K-12 as well as continuous learning. Through its partnership with edX, the Edraak platform provides courses in Arabic taught and developed at top tier institutions like HarvardX, MITX, and UC BerkelyX. In this conversation with Nafez, we learn about his fascinating personal journey, we look at how Edraak came to be, its curriculum and business model, how it has grown and the challenges for the future of this important initiative. Meanwhile, please send me your questions as an audio file (or normal email) to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate/review the podcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
The biggest online education start-up in China will soon offer new courses and technologically advanced services. VIPKID [VEE-AHY-PEE-kid] currently provides one-on-one online English lessons to Chinese children who are five to 12 years old. Tutors of VIPKID are mostly from North America, and the company's lessons are based on the North American elementary curriculum. In a press conference, VIPKID announced that it will be launching “V+.” It is a new set of lessons aligned with the K-12 program, which will cover students from kindergarten to 12th grade. As part of its expansion, the company will also launch an AI software that analyzes students' learning behavior for a more personalized learning experience. VIPKID's AI will be made in partnership with Microsoft China. VIPKID co-founder and CEO Cindy Mi said in an interview that she sees the Internet as an important platform for education. Through this platform, Mi envisions a future with a “global classroom” where students all over the world can communicate effectively. VIPKID's expansion comes amid the continuous growth of China's online education sector. Chinese parents are taking advantage of technology to give their children access to higher quality education, especially in terms of learning the English language. There has been a rise in the demand for online English classes in China because some parents are unsatisfied with the teaching style used in traditional classrooms. These parents believe that impeccable English skills are necessary to prepare their children for the country's increasing globalization and that the best way to gain these skills is by learning directly from native speakers through online schools.
Work 2.0 | Discussing Future of Work, Next at Job and Success in Future
@ReshanRichards on creating a learning startup for preparing for #jobsoffuture In this podcast Reshan Richards (@ReshanRichards) founder and chief learning officer at Explain Everything talked about his journey of creating a learning centric organization. He sheds light on his journey as an enterprepreneur creating a creative and learning app and engaging the user in a creative and productive thinking session. This talk is great for enterprepreneurs looking to create a data science and performance focussed companies. Reshan's Recommended Read: The Storytelling Edge: How to Transform Your Business, Stop Screaming into the Void, and Make People Love You by Shane Snow and Joe Lazauskas https://amzn.to/2J28PYV Podcast Link: iTunes: http://math.im/jofitunes GooglePlay: http://math.im/jofgplay Reshan's BIO: Dr. Reshan Richards is an educator, researcher, and app designer. His 15+ years of experience in schools as math teacher and technology integrator intersected with his research on screencasting and formative assessment to inspire the creation of Explain Everything. The creation of the app connects to one of his life's goals of uncovering how emerging technologies can be used to capture and mediate discourse that data-driven approaches are not capable of measuring. Reshan collaborated with Steven J. Valentine to write Leading Online: Leading the Learning, Leading by Learning. It is a multi-touch book about organizational leadership and schools that attempts to model the very practices it shares. Their next co-authored book, Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs for Leading Online and Off, will be published by Jossey-Bass/Wiley in July 2016. Reshan is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Math, Science, and Technology department at Teachers College, Columbia University. In K-12 education, Reshan teaches high school students entrepreneurship and design at an independent PK-12 school in NJ where he served as Director of Educational Technology for four years. He is the founder of Constructivist Toolkit, LLC, an Apple Distinguished Educator and a member of Mensa. Reshan has an Ed.D. in Instructional Technology from Teachers College Columbia University, an Ed.M. in Learning and Teaching from Harvard University,, and a B.A. in Music from Columbia University. About #Podcast: #JobsOfFuture podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the data driven future. Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/ Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: #JobsOfFuture #Leadership #Podcast #Future of #Work #Worker & #Workplace
Summary: Jethro Binns was rated 84th in the world squash rankings. A terrible accident on court cutt his career short, later he founded Squashskills, which is now the world’s leading online squash training resource. A recent media roundup: Jethro’s Twitter Jethro’s squash ranking More about Jethro Binns on his business webiste Just Jack Just Jack … Continue reading Jethro Binns – founder of Squashskills.com – the world’s leading online squash training portal (s4ep14) → The post Jethro Binns – founder of Squashskills.com – the world’s leading online squash training portal (s4ep14) appeared first on Project Kazimierz.
Josh Rimmington is a Leading Online marketing Consultant ( Owns JRMG.com.au). His Specialty is Local Online Marketing and also in particular helping dentists with online marketing. His results speak for themselves with his services being in high demand and a long list of raving fans. In this episode, we chat about: How to make the most of keywords Hot tips for making sure your practice is ranking for your area When pay per click advertising is effective Using Instagram to market your dental services And much more
Stephen Valentine joins Brett on Design Movement to discuss his book, Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs of Leading Online and Off. "Stephen is an educator, school leader, writer, and serial collaborator. He serves as the Assistant Head, Upper School, and Director of Academic Leadership at Montclair Kimberley Academy and Coordinating Editor of Klingbrief, a publication of the Klingenstein Center at Columbia University." Design Movement is a podcast of the Mount Vernon Institute for Innovation. Connect with Steven on Twitter - @sjvalentineConnect with Brett on Twitter - @jbrettjacobsen www.mvifi.org www.mountvernonschool.org
Stephen Valentine joins Brett on Design Movement to discuss his book, Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs of Leading Online and Off. "Stephen is an educator, school leader, writer, and serial collaborator. He serves as the Assistant Head, Upper School, and Director of Academic Leadership at Montclair Kimberley Academy and Coordinating Editor of Klingbrief, a publication of the Klingenstein Center at Columbia University." Design Movement is a podcast of the Mount Vernon Institute for Innovation. Connect with Steven on Twitter - @sjvalentineConnect with Brett on Twitter - @jbrettjacobsen www.mvifi.org www.mountvernonschool.org
Kelly interviews authors Stephen J. Valentine and Dr. Reshan Richards about their hot new book, Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs for Leading Online and Off. Kelly interviews these two incredible educators about their book on leadership went from idea to publication and what the book is all about. The book is titled Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs for Leading Online and Off by Stephen J. Valentine and Dr. Reshan Richards, with sketchnotes by Brad Ovenell-Carter. This is the first interview Kelly hosted two guests, with each person being in a different location, and we are celebrating our 50th podcast. Yay! Stephen and Reshan's publisher, Jossey-Bass, sent me a copy of the book to review. It is great. The book is packed with great take-aways for everyone. The pictures, illustrations, and even the type of paper, a somewhat glossy magazine-like material, all work in harmony for a great experience and read. Add this book to your library and enjoy the interview. Mentioned in this podcast: 2XU Socks: Yes, socks! These are my new secret weapon for teaching this year! I've been watching professional athletes wear them, and I thought, "Why not teaching?" The result? I have a super energy boost and less leg pain. Awesome! Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs for Leading Online and Off The blending leadership website: www.blendingleadership.com Stephen's book recommendation: Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant Unsplash: Free images to use for whatever you want! www.Unsplash.com. A great resource for finding and using royalty free images for books, blogs, slides, and whatever. Reshan's app suggestion: Piano Maestro on iTunes: a free app to help you become better at playing the piano. Padcaster and green screen recording for my classroom. Inside the Wired Educator Testing Laboratory: littleBits: STEAM Student Set of littleBits and Invention Guide. I will be reviewing these soon. Roger Wagner's Hyperduino is back with an upgrade. Looking forward to reviewing this soon. Segway transport: Excited to be testing a Segway transport for educational possibilities. These look incredibly fun and handy. Many teachers need to be on other parts of the campus quickly. This may be the solution. The Wired Educator Book Club: Here's our Super-Secret Facebook Page! Click to request a spot. Wired Educator Spotlight: We are proud to spotlight & promote teacher Jaclyn Pearson's Donor's Choose Goal: http://bit.ly/29wT3Uj to help her get some technology in her classroom. Email us and Wired Educator will promote your's too. Book List of upcoming interviews: Instant Relevance: Using Today's Experiences to Teach Tomorrow's Lessons by Denis Sheeran The Classroom Chef: Sharpen Your Lessons, Season Your Classes and Make Math Memorable by John Stevens and Matt V
Kelly shares his thoughts, takeaways, experiences, and lessons learned at the 2016 Apple Distinguished Educator Global Institute that was held in Berlin Germany. This was Kelly's first opportunity to speak with an international audience, explore Europe, and work with a team of educators from all over the world. Much to learn and apply in this episode. Mentioned in the Podcast: • This episode is sponsored by www.airsquirrels.com "Software you'll go nuts for!" I am excited about using AirParrot 2, Reflector 2, and Ditto in my classroom this upcoming school year and you will love it too. Check it out. • Wired Educator Spotlight: Please consider supporting first year educator, Jaclyn Pearson's Donor's Choose Goal: http://bit.ly/29wT3Uj to help her get some technology in her classroom. She is a first grade teacher in Bellwood School District in Illinois. It will be her first year teaching in the district. She says, "I do not have any educational technology to provide students with. 97% of my students are from low-income homes and a majority of the school population are also English Language Leaners. I believe that these students are our next scientists, engineers, makers and doers. These students are our presidents, doctors, lawyers, and computer scientists. But, in any of the innumerable fields my students will one day enter, they will have to know how to work comfortably with technology. It is undeniable that technology is woven into the thread of the world my students live in today, and I cannot send them into the world confidently when I know that they have not learned how to be digital citizens." She started a Donors Choose project entitled ‘There's No Place Like Chrome.' This is her initiative to provide educational technology for her under resourced students. She is hoping to gain 13 chromebooks for her students. • Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs for Leading Online and Off will be the first Wired Educator Book Club book. Here is the link to our Facebook Page where we will be discussing the book. Order the book and join us for a discussion. • Swift Playgrounds Teacher Guide an iBook about learning Swift programming language. Everyone can learn to code.
Dr. Reshan Richards is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University and Chief Learning Officer at Explain Everything, which he co-founded. Reshan also teaches Startup 101, an entrepreneurship course at Montclair Kimberley Academy in NJ, and is the co-author of Blending Leadership: Six Simple Beliefs for Leading Online and Off. An Apple Distinguished Educator and member of Mensa, Reshan has an Ed.D. from Teachers College, an Ed.M. from Harvard University, and a B.A. from Columbia University. Explain Everything website: http://explaineverything.com/ Connect with Reshan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/reshanrichards About EducatorsLead: Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders three days a week to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact. Educate. Inspire. Lead. http://www.educatorslead.com