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Want to unlock the power of your employees on social media? Join Sarah Goodall and Danielle Guzman who'll be sharing how Marsh McLennan built a powerful social media employee advocacy program. We'll be covering: The importance of building powerful employee voices and how it impacts brand presence.Strategies for empowering employees to become trusted advisors and thought leaders.Tailoring advocacy for different employees.Success stories from Marsh McLennan.Overcoming common challenges in employee advocacy with the help of AI.Long-term strategies to sustain a culture of Subject Matter Expert branding.Future trends in employee advocacy and the evolving role of AI.
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I loved chatting to Cath Webster, CEO of Thriving Investments, the fund manager with a social conscience backed by Places for People, the UK's leading Social Enterprise which owns or manages over 240,000 homes for 500,000 Customers across the UK. We covered: The different segments in residential such as Affordable Rented, Social Rented and Private Rented How Build to Rent has evolved, from ‘Gen1' to today, including the rise and fall of amenities Investment yield valuations, why liquidity is so low in Build to Rent and what this means for BtR players. Guest website: https://www.thrivinginvestments.co.uk/ Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/526783/ Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/ Host website: https://www.greenresi.com/
In eight years, The Goat Agency has grown from three guys with a big idea to the world's leading influencer marketing agency. In this episode, Tim speaks with Arron Shepherd, Goat co-founder, and Tom Pemberton, Inflexion Partner, about how and why Goat was founded, the future of advertising for brands, and how innovative use of data has ultimately set Goat apart from the competition.
On Episode 421 of Impact Boom, Elaine Alec of Naqsmist discusses why her team uses transformative storytelling to inspire organisational healing and how her work supports reconciliation, decolonisation and systems change. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 287 with Brett Leavy on reconnecting with First Nations culture and history through virtual reality technology -> https://bit.ly/3PoOC0A The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Sarah Ripper Guest: Elaine Alec Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
In this episode of the Food Mentor Podcast we are chatting with Josh Klein, the founder and managing director of Social Status.Social Status is a Melbourne based social media agency developing fabulous unique content for local and international brands.Josh and I chat through all the detail of what makes a great social media strategy along with how best to get noticed out there in a very crowded market place.Listen in regardless if you are a seasoned social media maniac or a true novice.I hope you enjoy this podcast.David Burns is also the founder of DJB Food Group and Creme design helping manufacturers, brands and entrepreneurs develop innovative new products and brands to supply into retail. Also see davidjburns speaker, because we love talking about this industry. Would you like to be a guest on our show or sponsor an episode to reach your target audience? Connect with us anytime david@djbfoodgroup.com
Our guest this week on the pod is Anusha Kakani. Anusha is a startup and social impact attorney and Harvard Law School alum who co-founded Radicle Law on a mission to use law for social good. Her practice focuses on social entrepreneurship and covers diverse industries and a broad range of general corporate and transactional matters, including VC financing, strategic transactions, public offerings, corporate governance matters and regulartory compliance. This episode is sponsored by the coaching company of our host, Zelizer Consulting Services. Resources mentioned in this episode include: Radicle Law site KLM airline sued for greenwashing Miyoko Kitchen's founder removed article Paul's Strategy Sessions
More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou What do empathy and emotional intelligence have to do with social change leadership? As we are finding our way to the other side of the COVID pandemic and are in what many call “The Great Resignation,” we look at how empathy and emotional intelligence can be leaders' greatest tools for creating healthy and sustainable workplaces and communities. While we are not experts on this, we wanted to share a few things we have discovered and share ten habits and actions we can all be doing to build our empathy and emotional intelligence muscles. Today was talk about: What emotional intelligence and empathy are and is and why it is important Some of the benefits to being an empathetic leader Why leaders might want to adopt practices and habits that make them more emotionally intelligent and empathetic Ten ideas for habits and practices that build our emotional intelligence and empathy ‘muscles' Referenced in This Episode: Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Brene Brown Empathy is the Most Important Leadership Skill According to Research Simon Sinek's Speech about Empathy To learn more about: Traci Warnberg-Lemm, Social Motion Stephanie Malon-Rufi, Spark Good
Emplifi recently released their “Singapore Government Performance Benchmark – 2021 Year in Review” report highlighting how our 50 statutory bodies and 16 ministries leveraged leading social media channels over the past year or so. Varun Sharma, Vice President, APAC & Japan, Emplifi shares the importance of brands collaborating with CX partners like Emplifi and how brands can succeed and remain relevant on social media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
⚡Can we get a Watt Watt⚡️Today we have the pleasure of welcoming Adam Barrie Co-founder and Chief Content Officer of Electric House to the podcast and it's a gooden.James and Adam dive into the huge success and growth of On The Tools, how to grow an organic following, creating content that is engaging, educational and funny, as well as finding out how Electric House was born! Enjoy!Who is Adam Barrie?Adam is the Co-founder and Chief Content Officer of Electric House. Starting his career as an apprentice in the construction industry, over the next 12 years he had a number of roles including shop fitting, site and project management before setting up his own business refurbishing offices. Adam then jumped off the tools to co-found leading social community ‘On The Tools' with Lee Wilcox. With a wealth of construction knowledge under his belt Adam not only understands the community they built, he is also a part of it. Adam now oversees all the content produced by Electric House and their communities, working with some of the UK's leading brands to create award-winning campaigns.----------------------Watch the episode on YoutubeReady to explode your ad campaign results but don't know how? Whether you are running ads for your own business, or for your clients' we can help! Visit - https://theadsclinic.com/To join our Lets Run Facebook Ads Facebook group click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/letsrunsocialadsYou can find Electric House here
New Zealand The World's Leading Social Experiment. Recorded live on the 30-01-2022
Guest: Janet Love | Vice Chairperson at IEC The Electoral Commission (IEC) and Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) are working with major social media platforms, Google, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok, to fight the spread of disinformation surrounding the municipal elections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A decade into Modibodi's impressive journey, founder and CEO Kristy Chong joins us to talk about where her big idea came from, how she's harnessed the intersection between technology and sustainability, and the mountainous challenge of launching a new product when your category is as taboo as periods and incontinence. We talk about competition and why Kristy's not afraid of it, the critical role of trust for brands and consumers, how it felt to have one of the most-complained about advertisements in the country, and much more.
Welcome to the Women Changing the World podcast, a podcast on a mission to bring you the amazing women I know who are doing incredible things to make the world a better place. In this episode, Lis interviews Carrie Sawyer. Carrie is the CEO and Chief Anti-Racism Officer at the Inclusion 1st Institute and the Inclusion 1st Podcast. Carrie studies anti-racism questions to help people build a more inclusive world.Lis and Carrie dive into all things entrepreneurship and answer questions like: >How do you deprogram the hustle mentality?>What are the three most-asked questions about anti-racism?>What has been the most fun part of launching the Inclusion 1st Podcast?You can find more about Carrie Sawyer and the Inclusion 1st Institute here:Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-inclusion-1st-podcast/id1578781061?uo=4 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriesawyer/ Instagram: https://www.inclusion1stproject.org/Website: https://www.instagram.com/inclusion1stproject/...Want to join a collective designed exclusively for women in the impact space? Check out the Girls Club, a 5-month mastermind for women changing the world. But hurry! Space is limited so we can keep things intimate and intentional. We kick off at the beginning of October, so apply today: https://www.elisabethbest.com/girlsclub ...Ready to hang out more? Check out the spaces below where my community lives:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lis.best/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lis-best-coaching-for-impact/ Monthly Meditation: https://www.elisabethbest.com/monthlymeditation 3-Day Personal Branding Challenge: https://www.elisabethbest.com/personalbrandingchallenge
Prashant Lingam, Co-Founder of Bamboo House India, shares his entrepreneurial journey of how he was rebellious and even if every day was a fight, he pulled it off. Fighting depression and physical ailments, he shares how his life took a 360-degree turn by overcoming all trials and tribulations, showing his true mettle. Wearing his failures on his sleeves, he shares nine years of struggle with BOSS. Listen on to know Prashant's capricious yet exhilarating voyage and add something new to your Dhandho Ni Soch. Connect with me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarthakvarshney Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarthakvarshney Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarthakvarshney Connect with Prashant on: Prashant's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prashantlingam Prashant's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prashant.lingam/ Prashant's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lingamprashant Prashant's Twitter: https://twitter.com/prashant_lingam Connect with Bamboo House India on: Bamboo House India Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bamboohouseindia Bamboo House India Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bamboohouseindia/ Bamboo House India Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/bamboo-house-india/ Bamboo House India YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/bamboohouseindia Bamboo House India Twitter: https://twitter.com/bambuhouseindia
The federal government's $24 million advertising campaign encouraging Australians to get vaccinated has come under fire for being bland and lacklustre. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The concept that companies have an obligation to help improve society is not new, but there is a growing expectation among employees that corporate America should have an active role in driving positive social change. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee is joined by Elizabeth Doty from the Erb Institute for Sustainability in Business at the University of Michigan to discuss companies' increasing role in addressing social and political issues.Follow and subscribe to All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts. And, be sure to rate the show and leave a review.Music courtesy of bensound.This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by UKG.
For this episode, we have Barbara Belger. 2020 was a big year for Barbara: She turned 60, published her (first) book co-authored with 16 other "little old ladies", and became a grandmother. She started a new program called Living from the Heart and is currently re-working due to need for adapting the original plan with the current times. Barbara grew up in Germany. She spent a year in France at the age of 16 as an au-pair, finished High school, went on to study languages, and then worked as a translator/commercial foreign correspondent in large multi-national companies in Germany until age 30. She got married, moved to Japan, had two sons, and spent 17 years in Japan, Thailand, Mainland China, and Hong Kong. Then Barbara moved to New Zealand with her sons and the family dog after she got divorced. She had begun training for her new career in 2003, opened her first coaching business in Hong Kong in 2005, and set up her company "Walk Your Talk" in New Zealand after moving there in 2007. 2010 / 2011 were Christchurch earthquake years, and Barbara provided trauma recovery support under a government contract. 2012 and 2013 was her caravan journey through New Zealand, and she ended up at the other end of the country. By then, she had become more active in volunteering, leading social change groups such as guerrilla gardeners, anti-plastic campaigns (sewing bags), various activities with the local Transition Town team: a visionary and idea seeder. Her passions are trauma and everything related to the "big T's" and "small T's", the evolution of our individual and collective consciousness, and new leadership models. Barbara's training background is life coaching, hypnotherapy, NLP, mental health & addiction, energy psychology, and organisational psychology. She got trained and became a trainer in a modality - Meta Medicine and is currently working part-time as a Health Consultant alongside naturopaths in a Health Store where she also sees her coaching clients.
This business analysis is produced over a recent press from "retail wire. It is also published in TRL EDGE Forum today at www.t-renaissance.com.Simply search any keyword to discover more hands-on business analysis around such topic and get inspired, only at TRL EDGE Forum.
Dr. DeRetta Rhodes is the Executive Vice President and Chief People Capital Officer for the Atlanta Braves. Dr. Rhodes oversees people capital initiatives for the organization's major leagues, minor leagues, and The Battery Atlanta operations. In her three seasons with the Atlanta Braves, she has transformed the people capital department, expanded the organization's culture, and created an internal diversity, equity, and inclusion council. In addition to this, Dr. Rhodes has served in various board member roles for organizations in the Metro Atlanta community, including HR People + Strategy, Goodwill of North Georgia, 21st Century Leaders, and more. Dr. Rhodes was also recently recognized in Atlanta Business League's “100 Women of Influence.” In this episode… There are a number of transformations taking place in communities and industries following the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent racial justice movement. Companies and leaders are adapting to new technologies, new systems, and new perspectives. So, what does that mean for your career development? And how can you continue to support others, enact change, and have a positive impact on the future? Dr. DeRetta Rhodes is an expert in the HR and people industry — but she's not a traditional HR professional. She is succeeding in the multidisciplinary industry because of her unique perspectives, involvement in the community, and commitment to lifelong learning. Through her leadership, Dr. Rhodes is removing professional barriers for minorities and transforming the way we approach allyship, sponsorship, and systemwide changes. In this episode of Level Up, Nick Araco is joined by Dr. DeRetta Rhodes, the Executive Vice President and Chief People Capital Officer of the Atlanta Braves. Together, they discuss the evolution of HR, the role leadership can play in social change, and Dr. Rhodes' tips for creating a better workplace for future generations. Dr. Rhodes also talks about the importance of seeking compassion and education in both your personal and professional life. Stay tuned for more!
This business analysis is produced over a recent press from "smart brief. It is also published in TRL EDGE Forum today at www.t-renaissance.com.Simply search any keyword to discover more hands-on business analysis around such topic and get inspired, only at TRL EDGE Forum.
Yup. He lives in the Vatican. He's one of the world's most powerful social justice warriors. His new book calls for a green economy based on inclusiveness. And his make-believe name is Pope Francis. Bob goes through just the first ten bullets at kgov.com/pope and then reads from a Christian leader of 1700 years ago, Athanasius, back before Rome held so much power over the church. Today's Video Resource: Get out of the Matrix Bob takes on a college professor and her philosophy class in a debate regarding absolutes. Who wins? The students have been taught that nothing is absolutely right or wrong, so Bob asks them if that is absolutely right. And theyve been taught that they can only know that which their five senses have told them, so Bob asks them which of their five senses told them that. Is the lack of intellectualism in this college class representative of American higher education? You can decide as you view this video, one of Bobs most extraordinary presentations.
Aaron and Joshua Potts we'r joined by Allison Désir on this episode of the 2 Black Runners podcast to talk about how she lead the charge of social activism in the sport of running during 2020. They also discuss how she became a leader as a child, the importance of Black representation in the sport, what brought her to social activism, and much more. Follow the New 2BR Instagram and enter our $250 Tracksmith Giveaway: https://www.instagram.com/p/CMN1lkFh470/ **Thank you to our sponsor Tracksmith who is offering our listeners $15 off your first purchase of $75 or more when you use the code CULTURE15 at Tracksmith.com
Talent or training? Specialised or broad skills? Experience or attitude? Your social team are the front line of your brand. Knowing which roles to fill, what culture to employ and how to lead by example are therefore crucial to any modern brand’s success. In this episode, we’re joined by Amazon Prime Video’s head of social media and editorial content, Carlo Karim Frem, to find out how Amazon Prime Video’s leading social team was created. In this, we reveal why company values aren’t just words on a wall, the red (and green) flags to look out for when interviewing talent and what skills you need to nurture to build the dream social team from scratch.
Chris Walker is the Director of Social Innovations at Mercy Corps, where he manages the Innovation Investment Alliance, a partnership between the Skoll Foundation and USAID that finances the scale-up of social enterprises. He also advises Mercy Corps’ Social Venture Fund, which invests in and accelerates impact-oriented, for-profit businesses. Prior to joining Mercy Corps in 2015, Chris directed the Innovative Finance Program at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), an international organization dedicated to ending malnutrition. The post What It’s Like Leading Social Innovations & Impact Investing With Chris Walker, Mercy Corps [re-release] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
From Petzbe the “Cutest Pet Community on the Planet!” Comes Our First PAWliday Album! Leading social pet app with 450,000 users also has a December campaign to assist in Los Angeles based animal rescue Los Angeles, CA - Petzbe Inc., a leading social pet app with 450,000 plus users who share their lives and communicate with other pets from the pets’ perspective, happily announce the release of their First PAWliday Album! The Petzbe App is known for its pet centric community and no humans allowed policy! (Although humans are allowed to log on and oversee their pet posts, but don’t let the pets know.) The Petzbe Pawliday Album consists of three beautiful & relaxing Holiday songs that any pet lover will adore - Noisy Night, Wagging Tails & We Wish You a Purry Catmas.
Tony Loyd is a former Fortune 500 executive with companies such as John Deere, Medtronic, and Buffalo Wild Wings. Today, he is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and podcast host. Tony helps purpose-driven business leaders to thrive in life so that they can connect with others and contribute to the world. Connect with Tony: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyLoyd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyLoydSocialEntrepreneur/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyloyd The importance of self-care for business owners: https://thriveconnectcontribute.com/how-i-overcame-anxiety-found-the-purpose-of-life-and-lived-a-year-of-personal-bests How to find work with purpose: https://www.ted.com/talks/tony_loyd_the_purpose_of_work
Mindful Leadership and The Global Sales Leader hosted By - Jasoncooper.io Sales Training Coach
In this exciting episode, I speak with Alan Hennessey who is an expert when it comes to social media and now leading the way in LinkedIn marketing. We had a fun conversation about Alan's background and how he looks at leadership from running his own business and working with others in collaboration. I thank Alan for helping me and pushing me to do podcasting and being an inspiration and gentlemen all around. in this honest episode, Alan talks about his background as a roller disco DJ which gave his good standing to get on with how to get the very best out of people in his own business as an expert in Social media marketing who now leads the way in Linkedin. https://kompassmedia.ie/ https://twitter.com/kompassmedia?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhenne... Im Jason Cooper, My mission is to impact thousands of sales and business professionals to help them get what they want globally through to transform their ability to convert sales into revenue streams. 25 years working in The UK and Ireland with corporates and startups and have co-founded 2 businesses and have accelerated business growth. Now Jason a neuro selling expert that coaches and trains executives communicate more effectively with there clients to create more value. http://www.jasoncooper.ie http://www.twitter.com/jasonacooper https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcooper1970/
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Mark McInnes is a prospecting expert and Australia's leading social seller. He has just written an outstanding book on outbound sales called Tactical Pipeline Growth, Winning the Outbound Battle for New Business. Mark has extensive frontline experience and has written the book to help frontline sellers be successful in today's market. Some Key Points of Interest The confusion about how to prospect today How to have high value conversations Being persistent with their outbound and how to do it How to get 60% conversion rates on your prospecting The Quality vs Quantity debate Understanding your Compelling Story 13% of salespeople get 90%+ of the prizes When business gets difficult, the gaps start to show How Mark applies his military background to sales Mark’s five Pillars of prospecting framework How to target and craft effective messaging The #1 too you must be using in your cadence To learn more about Mark Connect on LinkedIn and/or Visit Mark's Website
In this episode, Kaavya talks to Simone Charley who is a professional soccer player for the Portland Thorns of the NWSL. They talk about her journey with sports, times when she lacked confidence, and the importance of mental training in athletes. We also have a discussion on athletes being at the forefront of social change. Especially with respect to the Black Lives Matter movement, we see athletes leading the charge and using their voices beyond the scope of their sport to advocate and fight for justice. They investigate the nature of athletes which primes them to lead these movements and fight for change. A great conversation filled with insight, book recommendations, and a lot of inspiration!
Bernie Smith Chief Executive for The Monte Cecilia Housing Trust, in Auckland, one of New Zealand's leading community housing providers, joins us on Pacific Breakfast to talk about their recent international award & work they do in the community.
Bernie Smith Chief Executive for The Monte Cecilia Housing Trust, in Auckland, one of New Zealand's leading community housing providers, joins us on Pacific Breakfast to talk about their recent international award & work they do in the community.
Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Whitney Sewell to talk about how he built a powerhouse social media platform – one of the most popular daily real estate podcasts with over 540 episodes and 50k downloads. Listen to this episode to hear a behind the scenes view on how Whitney launched his podcast, what he looks for in multifamily opportunities, his passion for helping others and his “don’t tell me you can’t do it” approach to managing a full time job and a full time real estate career.Background on WhitneyWhitney is the host of The Real Estate Syndication Show, a daily podcast that has been hugely inspirational for many real estate investors. He is also the founder of Life Bridge Capital and has 450 doors under management or roughly $50 million in assets. Whitney is passionate about adoption. He and his wife, Chelsea, have three adopted children and he gives 50% of his profits to adoption. He is a veteran of the Army National Guard and spent 2005 deployed in Iraq. He was awarded the Soldier of the year for his duty to our country.To get in touch with Whitney, please visit www.lifebridgecapital.comTo get in touch with Ryan, please visit www.lifechangingcapital.com
What is Up SharkNation! Today Luke and Mark sit own for a virtual chat with serial entrepreneur Jamie White. Jamie has been starting and selling businesses since he was in college and he takes us on a journey through the high lights (and some low lights) of his fascinating career. In this episode we cover: 1. Starting an events company in Collage, hosting parties all over the country and bringing some of the biggest DJ acts to Ireland. 2. Starting a media publishing company and building a content website that generated 2,000,000 weekly visitors. 3. How his expertise led him to start his his own digital media marketing agency (Leading Social) and some tactics he used to get that off the ground. 4. What he is doing now after selling his last company and how he is trying to give back to the Startup Community. You can reach Jamie at Jamiewhite.com @jamiewhite on insta. Keep Moving Forward! Luke@shark.ie
In this podcast, I interview Mike Read the founder of the Pelican exchange network. Mike founded the pelican exchange in 2015, and back in 2018 raised £465,000 for just 3.98% of the company with a pre money valuation of 7.25 million. Mike & I discuss the retail trading industry in depth & of course the entrepreneurial side of our industry!
Elite Trader Popular Investor OlivierDanvel, with over 7000 copiers and more than 65,000 followers, he mainly focuses on currency trading.This French popular investor focuses on safe trading. Olivier Danvel is a finance professional. He has managed financial assets for more than 20 years.He specialized in currency trading 10 years ago where he develops original strategies such as the one he trades on the eToro platform when he started with early 2017, namely to perform each month in positive territory. Since then he did 33 cumulative 'green' months for his copiers on eToro.He executes his knowledge by a method called swing trading, it's the fact of taking only a few positions per month in the forex markets for a period ranging from a day to a few weeks.His major asset is not to trade constantly, he waits a long time, often several days, before committing his funds to seize the most likely opportunity following the fundamental and technical analysis of the multiple pairs of currencies that he observes at daily. Another key point of its strategy is its very low risk score trading, which secures much of its own funds as well as those who want to copy him. Checkout his eToro profile : https://etoro.tw/2XEUJ7z or his Youtube
Vietnamese-born Jimmy Pham grew up in Australia but, on his first visit to his birthplace, he was shocked by the poverty and the plight of street kids he met. He started out feeding a handful of these young people but eventually decided to start a social enterprise that would help them gain skills and change their lives. Twenty years later, the venture has trained more than 1000 disadvantaged young people in the hospitality industry and changed the lives of many more. We chat with Jimmy about the philosophy behind KOTO - the organisation he started with a sandwich shop in Ho Chi Minh City - and hear incredible stories about its global impact.
The Team Coaching Zone Podcast: Coaching | Teams | Leadership | Dr. Krister Lowe
Listen to this episode at Team Coaching Zone, on iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Music Play, or anywhere you listen to podcasts. This week on the show, Matthias Scheffelmeier, partner at Ashoka Germany joins me Carissa Bub as we talk about the leadership team’s journey on becoming a self-managing organisation, the power of working with a leadership team coach, and his passion for Change Makers Exchange, a growing movement of young social entrepreneurs. Matthias and I discuss: How Matthias at a young age was focused on corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship His experiences working at MicroSoft and the need for me that took him to Askhoka The work of Ashoka Germany and how it supports social entrepreneurs today Outer transformation can only come about through inner transformation doing the inner work What it took to transform the organisation and how coaching really helped Lessons learnt in the transition from a more traditional partnership model to a self-managing organisation Using the lessons learnt at Ashoka to build a global community of young social entrepreneurs The huge importance of community in helping young social entrepreneur avoid burnout and stay sane What else Matthias is up to and where you can get in touch You can reach Matthias on: ashoka.org (Company Website) changemakerxchange.com (Company Website) mscheffelmeier@hotmail.com Twitter: mscheffelmeier
Jim Mullan of SecondBite, shares strong insights into the challenges and opportunities of running and leading successful social enterprises, while sharing his views of the social enterprise sector in both the UK and Australia.
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Greg Fry, CEO and Founder of Content Plan. An International Social Media trainer delivering regular LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, Digital Video and Social Business Strategy training and workshops. As one of Ireland's leading social media experts, you will see him speak and many events around the country.He believes that in order to make social media work for your business you must have a clear business goal, a clearly defined strategy, great content and make sure that everything you do is measurable.I have had the privilege to spend time with and interview some amazing people over the years.As they share their stories of life and business I find out what makes them the people they are. I'm honored to share their stories with you Do you want to:Subscribe to my podcastsDiscover what makes my guests great leaders, storytellers and Influencers CLICK HEREJoe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the year draws to a close, we wanted to take an episode and use it to share some behind the scenes insights into a common grey area in the marketing mix – Events. We handed the mike over to one of Ireland’s leaders in this space, Jamie White. Jamie takes us behind the scenes and explains why he's invested so heavily in events as part of his marketing mix, how he measures their success, and the principles at play to get a head start with your future events.
Chris Walker is the Director of Social Innovations at Mercy Corps, where he manages the Innovation Investment Alliance, a partnership between the Skoll Foundation and USAID that finances the scale-up of social enterprises. He also advises Mercy Corps’ Social Venture Fund, which invests in and accelerates impact-oriented, for-profit businesses. Prior to joining Merc Corps in 2015, Chris directed the Innovative Finance Program at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), an international organization dedicated to ending malnutrition. He designed and built innovative initiatives that attracted investment capital to address malnutrition, including impact investment partnerships that provide equity and debt financing to companies having a positive impact on nutrition. The post 35: What It’s Like Leading Social Innovations & Impact Investing w/ Chris Walker, Mercy Corps appeared first on Time4Coffee.
With almost two weeks of rigorous testing under his belt, Adrian Weckler assesses the iPhone Xs and Xs Max . Is the screen on the Xs Max too big? Has battery life improved? Is the Xs now the best cameraphone, or is Huawei's P20 Pro still in top spot? And can that big, big price be justified, or is it worth waiting for next month's iPhone Xr? Adrian also meets Jamie White, the young Dublin entrepreneur who set up Start Summit and Leading Social, a marketing agency specialising in social media strategies for big companies.
Not only is Dr. Kevin Pho a board-certified internal medicine physician, he is also a pioneer in the presence of physicians on social media, a topic he details in a book that he co-authored entitled, “Establishing, Managing, and Protecting Your Online Reputation: A Social Media Guide for Physicians and Medical Practices.” Dr. Pho is the CAP18 spotlight speaker, and in this CAPcast interview, he discusses how pathologists can make a profound difference through social media. He will be speaking on Sunday, October 21 at 5:45pm at CAP18 in Chicago. For more information and to register for CAP18, please visit capannualmeeting.org.
I was a little anxious when first meeting Rachel Wang—after all, she is the co founder of one of the most successful video production and social enterprise companies across London and the UK: Chocolate Films. Thankfully she didn’t criticize my equipment or technique, and she went out of her way to clear her desk and invite me to their Battersea studio to chat about her vision and the growth of Chocolate Films since 2001. She chats with me about her amazing work for the young and disenfranchised, as well as the incredible ‘1,000 Londoners’ project—1,000 videos made by 1,000 Londoners about one city, my favorite place on earth: London. I also discovered by chance, Chocolate Films have made a film for my parent’s charity—Jami. Rachel and her husband Mark have truly created something wonderful with Chocolate Films. “We want to do it organically so we’re at nearly 300. It might take us five years, it might take us ten years, and we just want to do it slowly but surely—and make sure we create the range, curate what London is, and it’s ever changing.” [6:37 ] Chocolate Films sees over 4,000 young people and vulnerable adults each year—and they train them in film making. They create workshops and courses that can run one day focusing on documentaries, or three day courses on drama where they can make their own short films. The goal is to train them on every aspect of film making—from story development and script writing—to how to be hands on with camera and sound equipment while working on set as a team—and all the way through to the final edit to see their mistakes and learn from them. It’s a full pre-to-post production run down. “All we want to do in our film making is to communicate so people can have these conversations and make things a little less stigmatized, just a little bit more normal.” [16:40] Chocolate Films works with a huge array of people in a variety of environments. They work with museums and galleries, but also homeless and those overcoming drugs and alcohol. This set them up to meet a lot of people—Londoner’s specifically. However, Rachel and Mark didn’t want to keep these amazing people and stories to themselves—so the ‘1,000 Londoners’ Project was born to share the thing that makes the city great in the first place, the people. In essence it was a community cohesion project, connecting people that might otherwise have just brushed by each other on the tube. Right now they have about 300 videos made and they publish a new video every Thursday. And Chocolate Films sees this as a collaboration—they aren’t telling these stories for the people, they are empowering others to tell their own stories to the whole of London. If you’re listening to this podcast you most certainly need to watch these videos and see the legacy Rachel, Mark, and the rest of these filmmakers are leaving this great city. Links 1000Londoners.com (https://www.1000londoners.com/) ChocolateVideoProduction.co.uk (https://www.chocolatevideoproduction.co.uk/) Support this podcast
Jamie White is an award winning entrepreneur, winning Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur in Dublin in both 2014 and 2015. He’s built up and sold numerous businesses. Namely CollegeTime and TeenTimes two fast growing youth websites that collectively reached over 100 million millennials weekly. He now works with brands worldwide on their social media marketing through his business Leading Social, hosts numerous events in the concerts and conferences space and shares his business journey / lessons that he’s learning along the way through consulting, public speaking and social media.Do you want to Subscribe to Joe Dalton podcastsDiscover the top ten tips that Joe has discovered from the 100s of people he has interviewed on is radio shows CLICK HERE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael is proud to have been selected by his peers as one of the top Social Security Disability lawyers in Ohio and has helped his clients obtain tens of millions of dollars in Social Security benefits. Michael became a disability attorney because he knows what it is like to be “different”. As a child growing up in the Detroit area, he attended a special school for children with attention and behavior problems. His behavior problems were so severe in fact that he was ultimately expelled from that special school. Michael also dealt with with a range of neurological disorders including epilepsy and motor tic syndrome. When choosing a career path, it was important for Michael to find a field where he could help people going through experiences like his own as a child. We talk with Michael about his journey, what it feels like now to have a thriving law practice and ADHD. He gives some advice to future lawyers here too. Enjoy! In this episode, Peter and Michael discuss: 0:50- Welcome & introducing Michael Liner! So.. how did you get kicked out of school? 1:46- What first prompted your parents to enroll you in The Roeper School? 4:10- Tell us about your college career 6:31- What are your rules for thriving in an industry were the details are so damn important? 8:30- What are some of your life rules & daily routines? 10:43- What's your personal exercise of choice? 11:28- How do you stay focused during long days of court? 14:32- What advice would you give to someone with ADHD who might be considering a career practicing Law? 16:26- How can people find you Michael? www.LinerLegal.com Twitter: @LinerLegal Facebook or simply text “SSD” to 36260 to download the Liner Legal App! 17:08- Thank you Michael! 17:32- Faster Than Normal Podcast info and credits As always, leave us a comment below, PLEASE drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! The more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note – We'd love to hear!
On this week show I have Cian Corbett, Cian is a Social Media Strategist often referred to as the Granddad of Social Media (despite his boyish good looks).Having started working in Social Media before the term was even coined, Cian's first campaigns on "New Media" were conducted on Forums, Bebo and MySpace. Following 6 years working with some of Ireland's biggest brands working at Core Media last yearCian took up the reins as MD of Leading Social - a Social and Content Agency based on Harcourt St.When he's not advising on Social strategies for Leading Social Cian enjoys sharing his knowledge lecturing and keynote speaking on Social Media and Personal Branding.All the bestJoeDo you want toDiscover how to be unique in your marketplace. Transform your business by attracting and inspiring your ideal client. Have Joe Dalton speak at your next event.Attend one of Joe Dalton workshops.Be coached by Joe Dalton.Subscribe to Joe Dalton podcast.If any of the above are of interest to you CLICK HEREYou will find Breakthrough Brands on all podcast sites See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WIKN is a one stop shop for advice from industry experts, offering their insights with hindsight about what they know now that they wished they knew then. [emaillocker id=”34438″] Happy New Year! Welcome to episode 48 of What I Know Now, the Personal Development and Leadership podcast. The first guest of 2018 is Jamie White. Jamie is an award-winning entrepreneur and he is the founder and Managing Director of Leading Social. Jamie has promoted and sold events to over half a million people, […] The post E48 Jamie White, Award-Winning Entrepreneur and Founder of Leading Social shares What He Knows Now appeared first on WIKN.
In this episode, Regina shares how she discovered Tilt Magazine and why the resources and topics they cover are so useful to her. “Five Mistakes that Social Entrepreneurs Make When Crafting their brands” is just one of the insightful articles of Tilt Magazine’s first issue. Looking through the topics they cover in their online magazine and blog,... The post #20: Learn from leading social innovators from around the world. appeared first on .
“We train young people to recognize their power and advocate for themselves.” Adam Levner mission is to do nothing short of creating a new generation of social advocates and leaders! Growing up feeling excluded from his community Adam has created a movement to inspire, empower and train young people to advocate for themselves and their communities through photography. In this dynamic, insightful interview Adam shares incredible stories of how even the youngest leaders have helped transform their communities and strategies for how all of us can become even more effective in creating social, systemic and institutional change! What you'll learn How Adam transformed a childhood experience of exclusion – and a bit of a Napoleon complex - into a career centered on helping and empowering others What he learned about self-advocacy from forgoing an AmeriCorps opportunity What compelled Adam and his co-founder to launch Critical Exposure How Adam’s students’ very first campaign generated additional $100 million in school funding Strategies for cultivating change agents and civic leaders at any age How stories can be told and shared in a way that help transform communities and movements Short and long-term, locally and nationally focused strategies for advocacy efforts Why it's important for individuals and organizations to collaborate and pool strengths for the greatest social impact How we can sometimes empower others by saying "I don't know the answers" And so much more! Links & Resources Critical Exposure – amazing nonprofit Adam co-founded to cultivate a new generation of civic leaders through photography. Lisa LaFontaine episode referenced in this interview. Article about the Critical Exposure student Adam references whose incredible photojournalistic efforts have been recognized by national media. About Adam Levner Adam co-founded Critical Exposure in 2004. Previously, Adam worked as a fifth grade teacher in Virginia, a community organizer in Prince George's County, MD, an education consultant for the Center for Community Change, and a freelance photographer. Adam attended Tufts University and received a Nonprofit Management Executive Certificate from Georgetown University. He is member of Leadership Greater Washington and a founding board member of Morganizing for Change. Adam is a frequent presenter on topics related to nonprofit management and gave a TED talk titled, "Stories Aren't Enough: Connecting Youth Voices to Action" at TEDxFoggyBottom.
Top social strategist David Wygant and media personality Jenifer Golden join The Debate Team to break down the roadblocks to a real relationship, how to flirt as a man, the changes women need to make in their mindset, and the best ways to discover a meaningful connection. Plus, Brian gives the definitive take on Warren Beatty and the Academy Awards, and shares what it's really like to attend the Oscars!
Top social strategist David Wygant and media personality Jenifer Golden join The Debate Team to break down the roadblocks to a real relationship, how to flirt as a man, the changes women need to make in their mindset, and the best ways to discover a meaningful connection. Plus, Brian gives the definitive take on Warren Beatty and the Academy Awards, and shares what it's really like to attend the Oscars!
David Raper, Lead, Asia Pacific Corporate Citizenship at IBM joins the Mission Control Podcast to talk about his diverse and fascinating experiences leading social change in the government, nonprofit and now corporate sector. We talk about the role big data is playing in population health, what the three sectors can learn from each other and how social media could be deployed to build bridges, rather than bubbles. David discusses the role of media in tracking disease outbreaks in China.
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Harm to one is harm to all—and prevention is a question of human survival. From oil refinery accidents in California to the aftermath of the BP oil disaster in the Gulf South, leaders Pennie Opal Plant and Colette Pichon Battle are on the frontlines, organizing their communities to stop the harms of the extraction economy and climate disruption. Activist-attorney Adrianna Quintero is making sure the voices of those most affected are heard helping awaken the “sleeping giant” of Latino voters.
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Harm to one is harm to all—and prevention is a question of human survival. From oil refinery accidents in California to the aftermath of the BP oil disaster in the Gulf South, leaders Pennie Opal Plant and Colette Pichon Battle are on the frontlines, organizing their communities to stop the harms of the extraction economy and climate disruption. Activist-attorney Adrianna Quintero is making sure the voices of those most affected are heard helping awaken the “sleeping giant” of Latino voters.
JSB Talks Digital, the podcast for marketers, small business owners and those of you bringing your skills into the Digital Age! Hosted by Joanne Sweeney-Burke, founder and CEO of Digital Training Institute. In this episode: • Twitter introduces 140-second video; • Pinterest acquires shopping app Tote to hire its founders; • I review the 2016 State of Social Marketing Report from Simply Measured; • I speak to Tris Dyer, Head of Social Strategy at Dublin-based agency Leading Social; • My Shoutouts: the Irish soccer fans in France who are breaking the Internet, my first article on Social Media Examiner and BobbyB, my 6-year old son, who’s looking forward to talking Snapchat on my podcast; My featured column: why I spend 20 hours per week producing free content; and • Tweetdeck - the social media tool that saved my working week.
Tom too tall Cunningham and Peter Goral, VP Business Development at TechBlocks interview Jamie Shanks CEO of Sales for Life. Sales for Life is the definitive Social Selling training curriculum for companies all around the world. Jamie Shanks and Sales for Life have trained over 50,000 sales professionals on Social Selling, ranging from Start-Up to Fortune 500 companies like Oracle, Thomson Reuters, SAS, CA Technologies and ADP. Sales for Life helps sales professionals find, engage, and educate clients and prospects using social media. Why? Because this is where most buyers are starting their buying journey today. Sales for Life was founded in 2004 with one goal – to become the most trusted sales resource for its clients. During our journey, we’ve had the pleasure of serving thousands of sales professionals around the world, from start-ups to Fortune 500 corporations. How They Add Value Increase opportunities at the top of your sales funnelShorten your sales cyclesIncrease the percentage of sales reps that will hit quotaDecrease sales turnoverDifferentiate your sales team in the marketplace by making them “Brand Ambassadors”Evolve your sales force into market leaders, rather than followers http://www.salesforlife.com/
Learning Revolution: Start an Online Business with Educational Products | Content Marketing
Interested in launching a dynamic social learning experience for your audience? Want to make the leap from social media not just as a tool for communication, but as a platform for leadership? Then you will definitely want to tune into this episode of Learning Revolution with Maddie Grant. In it we discuss the new Private … The post Social Leading, Social Learning with SocialFish’s Maddie Grant appeared first on Learning Revolution.
How was the idea of the Atmos campaign received at the recent Social Enterprise Exchange, the world's largest social enterprise event? We spoke to Nick Temple, Director of Business and Enterprise at Social Enterprise UK, Michael Norton, founder of UnLtd, Teresa Burton of BuzzBank, Claire Carpenter of the Melting Pot in Edinburgh and Ian Tuckett, Director of Coin Street Community Builders.
Have you been told you need “social media” for your business, but you don’t have a clue what that is or where to start? Hear from Terri Brooks, Certified Internet Marketing & Social Media Trainer discuss how to crush it online with her "START HERE, NOW DO THIS" GUIDE...and have a life! Click here to view more details and grab up this value packed ebook