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Anna Stålnacke är född och uppvuxen i Vittangi och driver idag flera gym, samt Livity & Xshapes. I avsnittet pratar Anna om vägen till denna fina framgång, samt vilka sidor man inte ser utåt i och med att vara företagare. Anna brinner för träning, och även att hjälpa andra att nå sina resultat. Hon är en driven och positiv individ vars hjärta hör hemma i Norrbotten. Länkar till Anna & hennes företag: Anna Stålnacke
The final Run it Red of 2024 is here! Full tracklist below and hit the charity links if you can as well as supporting the labels and artists wherever you can. Charity Link: fanlink.tv/Charities Spotify Playlist: bit.ly/RUNITREDSPOTIFY Upcoming tour dates: bit.ly/BenSimsBIT BEN SIMS pres RUN IT RED 117. NOV 2024 (PT2) (SC) 1. Vera Logdanidi - Euphoria. Semantica 2. Simoncino - Dub Theory IV. Quintessentials 3. JR Disc - Thrust. Detroit Basics 4. Carlos Nilmmns - IRL (Lo). Distangled 5. Francesco Mami - Stilgar (Reboot Remix). Rhythm Cult 6. Sound Stream - Off The Rack. Sound Stream 7. Sound Stream - El Acetato '94. Sound Stream 8. DJ Sneak - A Taste Of The 90s. Heist 9. The Oliverwho Factory - Feel. Faith Beat 10. Scan 7 - VII. Tresor 11. Flabaire - Life Flow. Bass Culture 12. Nathan Kofi - Wekū. De Lichting 13. Fred P - Vibe To The Rhythm. Synchrophone 14. Taelue - Deviancy. Synchrophone 15. Sound Stream - Make It Right. Sound Stream 16. Carlos Nilmmns - Cabana. Distangled 17. Stroef - Lost Hallways. Boomstraat 1818 18. Mark Williams - Oh Boy (Dub). Hardgroove 19. Uncertain - Feel. RSPX 20. Adlas - Open Question. Hayes 21. Oruam Zior - Torrente. Illegal Alien 22. Stephen Brown - Replika. Synchrophone 23. Scan 7 - Planet Energy. Tresor 24. Operator - Up, Then Down. Mord 25. Fhase 87 - Minimalism 04. Unreleased 26. Massimo Logli - Open Wide. Superbra 27. Stephen Brown - Compare. Synchrophone 28. Mark Williams - Take My Love. Hardgroove 29. Linkan Ray - Flight To Tokyo. Be As One 30. Mella Dee - Fiedel Played A Big One. Warehouse Music 31. PAB165 - Domination. Planet Rhythm 32. Operator - Running From The Man. Mord 33. A Thousand Details - Queimadela. Ear To Ground 34. Mike Dehnert - Berlin Rush. Matter+ 35. G-Man - Throw. Synchrophone 36. Mark Williams - Your Eyes. Hardgroove 37. Rethe - Momentum Shift. Inner Tension 38. KiNK & Raredub - Time To Change (Marcel Dettmann Universal Raw Mix). Mutual Rytm 39. Private Press - Very Cosmic. Hardgroove 40. Kaiser - Ozono (Kriz Remix). KSR 41. Fhase 87 - Minimalism 05. Unreleased 42. DHÆÜR - Chapter 03 (Deluka Remix). Supercinema 43. Dynamic Forces - Holding Out. Pleistocene Future 44. Dold - Slate. The Third Room 45. Sarf - Orden Disruptivo (Lidvall Remix). Analog Section 46. Kaan Pirecioglu - Magnet. Float 47. Dimi Angelis - Intergalactic (Decka Remix). ANGLS 48. Lidvall - Too Serious!. Symbolism 49. Mal Hombre - Titan Eclipse. Reverse 50. Taken - Ice Truck. TH Tar Hallow 51. Vertical Spectrum - Jej Fizymatenta. Edit Select 52. Møntero - Staying Strong. Liberta 53. A4 - Four Rays. Edit Select 54. Stanislav Lavskyy - LTA-1. Corpus Black 55. Border One - Gazing Eye. Border One 56. Stroef - Widow's Lair. Boomstraat 1818 57. Dimi Angelis - Chrysalis. ANGLS 58. DJ Lily - Succumb To The Algorithm. Lilies 59. JØHRN - Morning Has Broken. Faut Section 60. Pyramidal Decode - Freshwater Use. Warm Up 61. Lidvall - He Scares Me. Symbolism 62. Milo Radd - Memory Quest. Edit Select 63. Detroit In Effect - Tear The Roof Off. M.A.P. 64. Usurp - There Is Someone Else. Headset (Edit) 65. Neil Landstrumm - Before AMS. Unknown 66. Techmarine Bottom Feeders - We Cannot Help You (The Exaltics Remix). EPM 67. Peverelist - Pulse XIV. Livity 68. Shadow Child & DJ Haus - Magic Waves. Unknown To The Unknown 69. Forest On Stasys - Magnetismo. Aura Sonora 70. Synkro & DYL - Last Chance. Relation Reset 71. Finalversion3 - Todos Los Siempres (Oscar Mulero Remix). Gordo Trax 72. Forest On Stasys - Domo. Aura Sonora 73. Brendon Moeller - Radiation. Samurai Music 74. Ruff Cherry - Exonda. Midgar 75. Etch - Clockwork Romance. Ilian Tape 76. Galaxian - Sterile Vision. Herrensauna 77. Crossing X - Back. Avion 78. Vril - Habit Forming. 1800 Haight Street 79. Dialog - Better Way (Vocal & Version). DOT 80. Uun - Never For The Ever. Mord
It's the return of the mature vibe! LIVITY: MOCHA
This week on The Bookkeepers' Podcast, we spoke to Sam Conniff, author of Be More Pirate and Creator of Uncertainty Experts. Sam is an expert in uncertainty and dedicated to helping people navigate change and turn fear into opportunity. Sam's mission is to equip people with the tools needed to not just thrive in an uncertain society, but to drive innovation, seize opportunities and lead others to become Uncertainty Experts themselves. Sam is the author of the international best-seller and "modern life-bible" Be More Pirate. He was Co-Founder of Livity, the multi-award-winning social enterprise and youth-led creative Network, Co-founder of Digify Africa, and Co-Founder of Don't panic, the original activist and Bafta-winning content studio. Sam has won Entrepreneur of the year, Agency of the Year, The Queens Award and many others. Sam Conniff discusses how embracing pirate-like qualities can enable change and growth. He argues that unspoken rules and personal biases often hold people back, and that pirates represent a fascinating set of role models for today's society. The conversation explores the changing nature of work, with a focus on the desire for flexibility and freedom. Zoe and Jo share their experiences as entrepreneurs and discuss the impact of the pandemic on traditional industries. The speakers discuss the human struggle with uncertainty, and how embracing uncertainty can be liberating. They explore techniques for overcoming fear responses and building confidence in uncertain environments. The episode covers how the brain processes uncertainty and makes predictions, and how tools like vision boards can help prime the brain for growth and success. The speakers also share advice from a former smuggler on managing uncertainty. Overall, the episode provides insights on challenging limiting beliefs, embracing change, and developing strategies to navigate uncertainty in both personal and professional contexts. ----------------------------------------------- Find out your next step in bookkeeping. Free calls and books. https://bookkeeperssupport.com
The Exit Plan: Mergers and Acquisitions for Creative Entrepreneurs
Welcome to The Exit Plan, a podcast for business owners interested in learning more about selling their business. In this episode, we are joined by Alex Goat, CEO of Livity, a London-based youth specialist consultancy and creative studio with 22 years of global experience working with brands such as Google, Nike, and more. They focus on connecting with Gen Z and beyond. Alex shares her incredible journey, starting from her background in events to her time at Iris, working on projects from behavior change to global FMCG clients like Unilever. In 2012, she found her calling at Livity, a purpose-driven business founded 22 years ago. Livity uses marketing to make a positive impact on the world, especially with young audiences. Tune in to hear Alex Goat's inspiring journey from events to leading Livity, as she discusses their impact on young audiences and their unique approach to marketing. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: The importance of preparing for a sale and thinking strategically well in advance. The need to adapt in a changing landscape, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The surprising revelation that what potential buyers wanted most was Liberty's youth specialism. How the Liberty team found their perfect match with the Mission Group, a creative agency group that allowed them to maintain their identity and purpose. CONNECT WITH DANNY BULL: LinkedIn | Alex Goat Website | https://livity.co.uk/ THE EXIT PLAN The Exit Plan is for business owners that are interested in learning more about how to sell their business. Each episode Barnaby Cook interviews someone who has bought or sold a business - either a creative agency, or a production company. The conversation gets under the skin of why they wanted to sell, or were looking to acquire, how the deal was structured, how they agreed upon a valuation and what lessons they learnt along the way.
Steve Jobs once said, ‘I'd rather be a Pirate than be in the Navy.' He believed it so much that often, the Skull and Crossbones would be flown at Apple HQ, so what can businesses learn from pirates? Our guest today, Sam Conniff is here to answer that with his book, Be More Pirate. Sam is a multi-company founder from the UK, starting with Don't Panic London, a creative agency that he founded out of his bedroom when he was 20 years old in 1997. Since then he's gone on to co-found a youth centered marketing agency Livity, and it's sister company Digify Africa, as well as to produce and present content on BBC 4 and Netflix. Sam has gone on to speak and consult with major companies around the world such as Google, Salesforce, Mercedes-Benz, Coca-Cola and more, bringing his insights from over 25 years in the startup world, and lessons learned from those “living on the edges”. During the Golden Age of Piracy, as Sam goes on to uncover in his book, pirate crews were some of the most democratic and diverse teams in the world, where leadership, teamwork, and absolute trust in culture decided whether or not a crew scored some treasure, or sunk to the bottom of the sea. ‘Tis is one of the most unique conversations we've had on the podcast, so with that…let's bring it in!
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GENESYS SOUND PRESENTS LIVITY - EMPRESS II: THE INTIMATE SUMMER EDITION Inside Aquário Beach Club 949 Dillingham Rd, Pickering, ON L1W 1Z7 Friday August 18th, 2023 Celebrating the birthday of all Leos Dress code: Summer fresh — Highlighting Toronto's top female DJs: @djstephhoney @dj_mary.b @__knoxybrown Powered by: @_catandco @knottiestlocs @sheabuttermother Sponsered by: @clorebeauty @letsgetintimate_ — Tickets are exclusively available on www.ticketgateway.com. To secure booths or to pre-order bottles contact us by calling or texting (647) 525-9551 or (905) 550-9607. Follow @livitytoronto to stay up-to-date This is a vibe you don't want to miss! Mixed by: @DROCMUSIQ & @JKDTHEDJ
In this episode of Marketing in the Madness, Katie Street talks to Co-Founder of Livity, Michelle Morgan. Not only is Michelle a female leader and Co-Founder of agency Livity and Chair for DARE Pictures, she is also an ambassador for Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England as well as, and Founder of Pjoys - PJs with purpose. Michelle is also an Author, Own Your Awkward: How to have better and braver conversations about our mental health.They discuss Michelle being a founder and the struggles that come with being a leader, the story then leads onto Michelle's own mental health and the importance of culture when it comes to talking about mental health in the workplace.In this episode you will hear: The role of culture in mental health Why leaders have to prioritise people's mental healthLooking after your greatest asset - people How mental health affects business performance and productivity Creating a space to talk about mental healthLINKSKatie Street: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiestreet/Spotify: https://rb.gy/24w1aAudible: https://rb.gy/nwqhmApple: https://rb.gy/m47j4Google: https://rb.gy/zfbor Michelle MorganLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellemorgan3/ Twitter: @michellemorgan Instagram: @michellemorgan.uk Livity: https://livity.co.uk/ Pjoys - PJs with purpose: https://www.pjoys.co.uk/ DARE Pictures: https://www.darepictures.com/ Get in touch: hello@street.agency Katie Street https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiestreet/ https://www.instagram.com/streetmate/ Street Agency https://street.agency/ https://www.instagram.com/street.agency/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/streetagency/
Welcome to The Atelier where we workshop your work life, brought to you by Talent Atelier, the Executive Search business where we essentially act as a dating agency between businesses and people. This episode Rachel and Jo invited Alex Goat who is the CEO of LIVITY which is an award winning youth specialist agency working with brands like Bumble, Nike and Footlocker. They spoke about; the difference between knowing the youth culture zeitgeist vs knowing young people, how to lead a multigenerational team and why brands are now targeting Gen A. If you have any more questions for Rachel and Jo, then please do reach out on podcast@talentatelier.com, and we also have a growing archive of articles on www.talentatelier.com. Website: talentatelier.com Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/talent-atelier-ltd/ Instagram: instagram.com/talentatelier/ Rachel Saywell-Burr: linkedin.com/in/rachelsaywellburr/ Jo Gilmour: linkedin.com/in/jo-gilmour-1849ab3 "
Here for the Spark Lab Future State: New Realities, Sam Conniff is a British expert in uncertainty and author of the 2018 book 'Be More Pirate'. His new creation is the world's first interactive documentary that up-skills people in dealing with uncertainty and making it their advantage. His career has included being a New York Times bestselling author, a champion for the outcasts and the founder of Livity, one of the world's leading social enterprise and youth creative agencies. He joins Simon Pound to talk how uncertainty became his greatest power, and gives his tips on how to harness it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are talking with Sam Conniff. To our listeners Sam is probably best known as the author of Be More Pirate, which he calls a love letter to change-makers and rule-breakers. But Sam has so much more on his list of accomplishments, from co-founding the youth-led, purpose-driven, multi-multi-award-winning social enterprising marketing agency Livity, to Digify Africa, Live Magazine, somehwereto, Dont Panic, Dubplate Drama, and Uncertainty Experts (which after taking the online quiz I now know I have a low tolerance to uncertainty), Sam has been out in the world creating good trouble and leading many a social rebellions. We are so excited to finally be chatting with Sam, our OG pirate captain, today on the 100th episode of Pirate Living Podcast, which only seems fitting since Be More Pirate has been our inspiration not only for this podcast and everything it stands for, but for the changes that we have both made to chart our own courses in life. To learn more about Sam visit: Website: https://www.samconniff.com/ Instagram: @samconniff To find out your Uncertainty Tolerance go here: https://www.uncertaintyexperts.com/uncertainty-test Buy Be More Pirate: Or How to Take on the World and Win and How to: Be More Pirate on Amazon or through bookshop.org * * * If you are enjoying Pirate Living Podcast and all the content we bring to you each week, you can support us and buy us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pirateliving. Other ways you can show your support: Subscribe/Follow Pirate Living Podcast, Rate and Review our show, Share the podcast with your friends Grab your Pirate Living Guidebook to Start Your Pirate Life here: https://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/9817705/e9d00fd5eafd109a68b9eb4381f9d981c86f164f You can find us on Instagram @piratelivingpodcast to keep up with the latest episodes, awesome guests, and bonus clips. Pop in and say hi, we love chatting with fellow pirates. You can also reach out to us to learn more about our individual and group coaching programs. Ask Caron about her online nutrition program and the in person programs she's creating for teens. For the little pirates in your life, check out Kristin's Books Abracadabra I Know What to Do, My Words Are My Wand, and My Wins Journal on Amazon or her Emotions Toolkit at www.kristinjoycoaching.com. And keep creating good trouble. To show your pirate spirit and create good trouble, visit our merch shops: Pirate Living Podcast Shop and TeePublic
In this week's episode I speak to Lianre Robinson, CEO at Codec.Join us whilst we talk about the key things you need to set you up to have an honest conversation and why there isn't only one way to get to yourgoal.Lianre also shares her thoughts about what it's like to become a CEO and the importance of having a support network.Key takeaways include:● Why we must have honest conversations● Choosing to stay mainly remote working and the learnings from this● What it feels like to be a CEOLianre is an award-winning digital marketer, who is passionate about technology, culture, communities, and their impact on brands.With 20+ years experience across global companies like LADbible, Livity and Jack Morton Worldwide, she has a wealth of experience in designingand delivering new business and diversification strategies to drive growth and optimise business performance.Useful links:website: https://www.thechangecreators.comlinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/For Leadership and team coaching and training, you can message me at joanna.howes@thechangecreators.com and we can book a call. website: https://www.thechangecreators.com linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2kZ-x8fDHKEVb222qpQ_NQ
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Genesys Sound presents Livity: Excellence in Black Going down inside The Don on Danforth 15 Chrisholm Ave, Toronto, ON Saturday November 26, 2022 . Playing the best in Reggae and R&B. Celebrating the birthday of all Scorpios & Sagittarius . Dress code: All black formal attire — Musical Entertainment by: @drocmusiq @jkdthedj @dj_buzzb @djoshawn @djtyroneking @thisisskitz @dj_mary.b Hosted by: @fbn_entertainment_ — Secure your booths and reserve your bottle service by calling or texting (647) 525-9551 or (905) 550-9607. Follow @livitytoronto to stay up-to-date This is a vibe you don't want to miss!
Lianre is CEO at Codec, a cultural intelligence platform. She is an award-winning digital marketer, who is passionate about technology, culture, communities and their impact on brands. With 20+ years experience across global companies like LADbible, Livity and Jack Morton Worldwide, she has a wealth of experience in designing and delivering new business and diversification strategies to drive growth and optimise business performance. She is truly passionate about talent development, DE&I and increasing team happiness and performance. She is a member of leading industry organisation WACL (Women Advertising & Communications Leadership) and a proud mentor for the She Says ‘Who's Your Momma' program. Follow Us INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/activeintworld TWITTER - twitter.com/ActiveIntlUK KARIM - twitter.com/karimkanji PODCAST WEBSITE - www.thewhatsnextpodcast.com The podcast is brought to you by Active International, a global leader in Corporate Trade within the Media & Advertising industry.
What do you do with burnout? And are awkward conversations about mental health OK? In this week's 5 Big Questions interview we talk to entrepreneur, business leader, mental health champion and author MICHELLE MORGAN Twitter: @MichelleMorgan Known for: Co-founder - Livity Founder - Pjoys Author - Own Your Awkward: How to have better and braver conversations about our mental health Winner - EY Entrepreneur of the Year Winner - Queens Award for Innovation Fellow - Society of Leadership Ambassador - Mental Health First Aid England The Big 5 Questions: How do you measure the impact of what you do? How should people/businesses be preparing for the future? How do we build the workforce we need for that future? How do you use creativity to solve problems? How do you collaborate? Key quotes: “In Livity, we always had to measure the impact financially but we also and always placed an equal importance on measuring and delivering our social impact.” “Our ‘fight, flight, freeze' response often kicks in now, in a way that's disproportionate to the actual threat in front of us. If I'm telling you about my mental health, I'm fearful what you might think about me. And if I'm asking you about yours, I'm fearful that I might ask in the wrong way, that might make things worse.” “When we own our ‘awkward', it helps the other person own theirs. I have created deeper, more meaningful relationships as a result.” “As I progress through life, I become much more aware of what my skill-sets are.” “I think that really talking has become a little bit of a lost art, which is quite scary. When so much of how we communicate is online, by typing and texting, or even visually, with pictures. We're not having conversation.” “The greatest gift we can give someone, when they're talking about their mental health, is simply to listen.” Useful links: Profile on the PJoys website // pjoys.co.uk/pages/michelle-morgan Livity //livity.co.uk Pjoys // pjoys.co.uk/ Michelle Morgan — ‘Own Your Awkward: How to have Better and Braver Conversations About our Mental Health' // hive.co.uk/Product/Michelle-Morgan/Own-Your-Awkward--How-to-Have-Better-and-Braver-Conversat/25770562 Michelle Morgan — ‘Own Your Awkward: How to have Better and Braver Conversations About our Mental Health' // amazon.co.uk/Own-Your-Awkward-Uncomfortable-Comfortable/dp/1801290059/ref=sr_1_1?crid=34USAZHSOQLQU&keywords=Michelle+Morgan+own+your+awkward&qid=1652381402&sprefix=michelle+morgan+own+your+awkward%2Caps%2C61&sr=8-1 Mental Health Awareness Week (right now, May 2022) // mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week This episode was recorded in April 2022 Interviewer: Richard Freeman for always possible Editor: CJ Thorpe-Tracey for Lo Fi Arts
Another month is upon us and the world turns ias it always is so let's give thanks and praise with all the power within us as we keep on living life as we know besT Join me Poetic Sam and co-host Janet "On THe Move" Lumley as we give you musicc and happenings community wise TELLE A FRIEND BRING A FRIEND STAY TIL THE END
In this episode we are joined by Stephen Woodford, CEO of Advertising Association, who's passion for the advertising world shined through when speaking about his favourite ad of all time and how it transformed the world of advertising... Stephen is a huge advocate for improving diversity and inclusion, especially within the workplace and lead Advertising Association's "All In" industry wide survey that was used to gain insights on the representation and experience of the UK advertising's workforce plus data to benchmark progress from. Who is Stephen Woodford?
Hold a meditation, hold a vibe with Selector Caleb as he hits you with some sweet Reggae music.
Sam Conniff is a serial social entrepreneur (founder of Livity, Don't Panic). His latest project is called the Uncertainty Experts, a live, interactive documentary that analyses how you deal with uncertain situations. Through this fascinating chat with Sam we uncover how dealing with uncertainty can unlock so much in our lives!
Krisis Riddim: 1. Sizzla & Imar Shepard - “I Believe” 2. Iyah Syte & Rachaad Amarjii - “Glory” 3 Knatch Rychus & Anthony B - “I feel So Nice”1.Sizzla - “Strive”Early Warm Riddim: 1. Publik Report - “Judge Me in Reality” 2. Sabrina Diva - “Key To Your Heart” 3. Shamir - “Dive In” 4. Isha Blender - “Krytonite Love” 5. Jah Device - “Trying To Survive”Inna Dem Eye Riddim: 1. Hero (aka Little Hero) - “Always Around Me” 2. Duane Stephenson - “Hail Rastafarian” 3. Mikey General - “Martial Law” 4. Lutan Fyah - “Hard To Bring Down” 5. Peas Head - “Jah A Come”Ragamuffin Riddim: 1. Mawga Don - “Wake Up Call” 2. Junior Saw - “War A Gwaan” 3. Half Pint & Devone - “Raggamuffin” 4. Mikey General & Lion Face - “Gotta Leave” 5. Glen Ricks - “Try Love Again” 6. Luciano - “Pray For Me” 7. Pinchers & Wahria - “Youth Are The Future”Hot 78 Riddim: 1. Prezident Brown - “One Step” 2. Perfect Giddimani - “Almighty Jah” 3. Tuff Like Iron - “Give Thanks”Peak Riddim: 1. Carlton Coffee – “A Bird In The Hand” 2. Sylence - “Concrete Jungle” 3. Peetah Morgan - “Rise”Tree of Life Riddim: 1. Ginjah - “Pressure of Life” 2. Jemere Morgan/King Mas - “Free Up The Grades” 3. Alva - “Real Love” 4. Prince Levy - “To Be Blamed”Reggae Sax Riddim: 1. Jah Cure - “Lion In The Jungle” 2. Eazi Money - “One Night Stand”Six Miles Riddim: 1. Alaine - “Carry On” 2. Pressure - “Blaze Fire” 3. Prince Levy - “Jah Walk With I”Victory Rock Riddim: 1. Alaine - “Victory Rock”1.Prezident Brown - “To Jah Only” (Askari Sound Dubplate)The Redemption Project Riddim: 1. Lutan Fyah - “The Game Is Over” 2. Turbulence - “Where I'm From” 3. Don G - “Jah Never Leave” 4. Gott-Yo - “Worship & Praise”1.Jah Bouks - “One Hit Wanda”2.Prezident Brown - “Heathen” (Askari Sound Dubplate)1.Earl Sixteen - “Hold On”2.Earl Sixteen - “Set The Capture Free”3.Earl Cunningham - “The Gates Are Open”4.Johnny Clarke - “Dreader Dread”5.Wayne Jarrett - “Satta Dread”6.John Holt - “Riding For A Fall” (greatest hits)Live Clean Riddim: 1. Kava Jah - “Simplicity” 2. Leaf of Life - “Rasta Territory” 3. Capelton - “Real As It Seems” 4. King Kanashi - “Nah Bow” 5. Goldy - “Ital”
New music from LMAJOR, BOP, HODGE, CYGNUS + more, on this ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast, hosted by BILL BEARDEN aka WHOA-B + CHRIS WIDMAN. BILL begins the program with a mix of new UK garage/2 step sounds. WIDMAN follows with a journey through techno, breakbeat, electro, grime, drum n bass + footwork, showcasing anniversary releases (LIVITY... The post absci radio 1188 – whoa-b + chris widman appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.
On the show this week we have the brilliant Sam Conniff. Sam is the author of best-selling "modern life-bible" Be More Pirate or How To Take On The World and Win. Co-Founder of Livity, the multi-award-winning social enterprise and youth-led creative Network. A keynote speaker and a consultant; currently Tate & Lyle, Rolex, Red Bull and Mercedes on sustainability and innovation. And his latest project, The Uncertainty Experts, is a powerful three-part interactive documentary scientifically proven to reduce our fear of the unknown, reduce anxiety, increase empathy and improve decision-making and problem-solving. You can find out more at uncertaintyexperts.com and brilliantly Sam has given us an exclusive code for all Power Hour listeners to use - so type in "POWERHOUR" for 25% off. Thanks Sam!The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people's processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being. Whether you want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, the Power Hour is going to help you get there faster! You can follow Adrienne on Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Outro music by Paul Herbert Music.Produced at Jamz Studio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The UK government is looking to ban all TV and online advertising for food and drink that are categorised as high in fat, sugar, or salt in an attempt to reduce obesity. What will this ban mean for the food industry, and will it have the impact that the government hopes it will?To explore this question we bring together two experts in the field, Stephen Woodford, Chief Executive, Advertising Association and Phil Smith, Director General, ISBA. We discuss what the implications of the band are for manufacturers and brands, and we investigate the facts around advertising and obesity in order to determine how effective the ban might be. Join the conversation on Table Talk.About our panelStephen Woodford, Chief Executive, Advertising Association Stephen was appointed CEO of the Advertising Association in 2016. The AA promotes the role and rights of responsible advertising and its value to people, society, businesses and the economy, and all the key trade bodies, commercial media owners and tech platforms are members of the AA. Prior to joining, Stephen held management roles in four agency groups (Leo Burnett, WCRS/Engine and DDB/adam&eveDDB, Next 15). He also chairs youth marketing agency Livity, a social purpose-driven business that seeks to transform young peoples’ lives, especially from BAME backgrounds. He is a Governor of Ravensbourne University in London, the UK’s newest creative and technology university. Stephen is a past President of NABS and serves on the board of the History of Advertising Trust. He was IPA President (2003-05) where he led both their first ethnic diversity initiative and transformed its professional qualifications for new industry entrants, which over 20,000 people have now sat and passed in the UK and around the world. Phil Smith, Director General, ISBAPhil joined ISBA in January, 2017 and heads up the organisation. He’s responsible for ISBA’s strategic direction and its advocacy agenda. He leads the team of ISBA directors and looks after the day to day operation of the business.Before ISBA, Phil’s career in the UK and Europe has been in marketing, sales and general management, spanning a wide range of industry sectors, from consumer goods to grocery retail and from marketing technology to lottery and games.Phil holds a BA in Classics from Jesus College, Oxford. He is a keen runner, skier, year-round open water swimmer and is married with five children.
Sweet Livity supports individuals, communities, and businesses with the ability to do their work to their fullest capability as their most authentic selves. We talk about burnout, self care, systemic change. Co-founders Diana Marie Lee and Samuel González share with me their journey in founding Sweet Livity.Support the show (http://responsiblydifferent.com)
Crucial Reggae Time #171 09052021 Livity All stars Bost and Bim - Warrior Brass Black Magique & King Joe - Jah Work Riddim 2 Ras Mat High King Joe Sit down and wonder International Herbman ( rockers Jam)/ Live Riddim 1 Far I / Jah Tool - special request Livity Step : Jah a di ruler Life is a journey Reprezi - Toujours les mêmes Riddim World Crisis - Twinkle Brothers Tempo Riddim World Crisis - Twinkle Brothers Blaze a dub sandeeno Conscious sounds King Alpha Jack Slick riddim Dave Robinson - I bet you don't know - 1975 Tit For Tat. Sang Hugh - Pot of gold - 1976 Prestige Lloyd Charmers - Slavery - 1976 - LTD ( Jam ) - Wes Brooks - Lay down your arms - 1977 – ATA Derland Byfield - Jah my light - 1978 - Mephemaij Phaton. Junior English - Money - 1978 Burning Sounds. Ronnie Davis – Lady love 1975 Gorgon Revival Jah Children - If I Could 1970s Ja-Man-Top Ranking Sound, repress 2019 reprise de Simon and Garfunkel Junior Delgado - Away With Your Fussing & Fighting 1979 Rockers Naggo Morris - Jah Guide 1980 Observer Linval Thompson - Lump Sum 1981 Flabba Little John – Janet Sinclair 1982 Greensleeves Freddy McGregor – Wine Of Violence 1985 Yashemabeth Undying Love riddim de Ernest Wilson
*SPONSOR* We are SO excited to announce that we have Official Sponsorship from a truly incredible company in Odin's Vault, a dedicated company who only provide the very best officially licensed Pop Culture Merchandise, from Funko Pops to T Shirts, DC Comics to Marvel, you want it? Then over RIGHT NOW to Odin's Vault - Website Below: https://odinsvault.co.uk/Welcome all to Episode 61 of The Hip Hop Orchestra PresentsIn this INCREDIBLE episode, we are introduced to the truly inspirational Alex Goat, who is CEO of LivityAlex shares with us her journey into becoming CEO, what inspires her to help the youth and why, some of her most memorable moments so far, how she manages to juggle so many important roles and SO much moreWe hope you enjoy :)Available For Download On All Major Platforms https://www.buzzsprout.com/826003/episodesFull Length Trackhttps://soundcloud.com/gsavvides/violin-hip-hopThe Hip Hop Orchestra Patreon Page:https://www.patreon.com/TheHipHopOrchesta?fan_landing=trueAlex GoatLinkedin - Alex GoatLivityWebsite - https://livity.co.uk/Twitter - @livityukInstagram - @livityukFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=Livity%20UKThe Hip Hop Orchestra:Website - https://thehiphoporchestra.co.uk/Instagram - @TheHipHopOrchestraFacebook - The Hip Hop OrchestraTwitter - @TheHipHopOrchGeorgio Savvides:Instagram - @georgiosavvidesFacebook - Georgio SavvidesTwitter - @GioSavvides Linkedin - Georgio Savvides
JSEZA https://www.jseza.com/ Livity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livity_...) Ainsley Brown is the regulatory, trade and monitoring director at JSEZA, Jamaica's special economic zone authority. We spoke about how a zone has commodity advantages and unique advantages - and how to identify them. This podcast was produced by the Adrianople Group. The Adrianople Group is a business intelligence firm that specializes in economic zones, public private partnerships, infrastructure, and geoeconomics.
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Leena caught up with entrepreneur and author of Be More Pirate, Sam Conniff Allende to talk about how businesses like Unilever can be more pirate. Sam is the founder of Livity, a social enterprise and youth-led creative network. His new book, "How to be More Pirate", is out now. Follow Leena: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nairleena/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeenaNairHR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leenanairhr/ Watch the interview (with added outtakes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-eJIoDkgcI&t=3s NB. This interview was done long before Covid-19 and the lockdown.
On this episode we explore what opportunities that China offers to African countries.
Welcome to episode 7 of the City Lounge, where we're joined by Toronto's very own Genesys Sound. Join us as we discuss the journey of @drocmusiq and @jkdthedj, what Livity means and the challenges of being a dj. Also Join us as we discuss BLM and Share our opinions on the question of the day. What are your thoughts on mass shootings being attributed to mental health?
Sometimes things are not as they appear! Some objects are Alive and feel pain. Here is how I know.........Written & told by Tami Parisi aka Bake. Please consider becoming a contributor of my podcast to help me keep improving and providing quality stories. Thank you & Namaste'. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bake-mehappy/support
Livity Clothing is a movement of living in Peace, Love and Livity Established in 2019. We thrive to promote love and the value of life through our designs and fashion so that people can express and spread more Love & Livity through our fashion and designs to the world and universe especially in our Black communities with the current trails and tribulations we are faced with. Livity is a brand that was designed and built around the Rastafarian way of life which promotes living in Livity the concept of righteous, everliving living. The most common phrased people hear is “One Love” which is love amongst ALL people. We as a company thrive to promote this concept in our everyday lives and designs.
Bridging the continent's digital divide — Accelerating transformation in agencies and companies with digital skills Gavin Weale (Digify Africa | Founder and CEO) I speak to Gavin Weale about how critical practical experience is in fast-tracking new digital talent into the workplace, and how they've solved this massive challenge with Digify Africa and its partners. Digify Africa has its roots in publishing and has always been known for giving disenfranchised youth a voice. As the organisation has evolved over the years they have adapted to the digital revolution with aplomb, and have trained tens of thousands of young Africans up in the process. Digify Africa on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DigifyAfrica/ Gavin Weale on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavin-weale-9366189/ Music : Mike Morse | Perfect Teamwork Engage with Mike https://mikestopforth.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikestopforth/ Follow Mike on Twitter https://twitter.com/mikestopforth When you're ready to #BeHeard, contact the podcast specialists at
We Link up with BRIAN LIVITY, Young Kenyan Entrepreneur. He shares His Journey and Experiences Living and Working In a foreign country. ENJOY.
Don’t allow anyone to take your love and kindness for your weakness! Set boundaries on your unconditional love and choose to live a righteous conscious Livity. Take a listen....
Living abroad as a Black person can be both a rewarding and overwhelming experience. Have you ever wondered what it is like? Are there Black people in China? What do foreigners do while living in China? How do you make money? As former ex-pats, the team at The Buddy Pass gets questions like these all the time. Don't trip, we got you.On this week's show, Runako Celina, co-founder of Black Livity China, will join us to share her thoughts on those questions and more. Black Livity China was founded in 2018 in Beijing, China. Since their launch, they have led the movement on documenting and telling the stories of Black and African people who live in China and other countries around the world. If you're someone who's interested in what life is like for Black and African people in China and other countries or maybe you're interested in packing your bags and making the move yourself, well you won't want to miss this episode! If you enjoyed this episode please drop us a review or let us know what's on your mind at theteam@thebuddypass.net.
Start breaking stupid rules! From running raves in South London that spawned Don't Panic, to his youth marketing agency, Livity, Sam Conniff Allende has never been satisfied with the status quo. His bestselling book, Be More Pirate, is a guide to becoming a professional rule breaker and a call-to-arms for changemakers around the globe. - Join the Journey Further Book Club: http://bit.ly/2r4fBWR Get in touch: podcast@journeyfurther.com
International Women's Day, overcoming fears, challenges of organisational transformation and the earth righting itself are just a few of the subjects we discuss with this month's panel with the legendary, Sam Conniff. Entrepreneur, Author, Consultant, Speaker, Mentor - what hasn't Sam done? He has also been officially ordained as a pirate - for real. ☠️⚓️ Founder of Bafta-winning content agency Don’t Panic, Co-founder of Livity; a creative agency using youth culture to design the future (they have been doing so for 19+ years), Sam also wrote ”Be More Pirate Or How To Take On the World and Win” - a bestseller in the UK. A Speaker and Facilitator in high demand - he has been on many stages across the globe for some of the biggest brands from Apple to the Ministry of Defence. Sam not only inspired us, but he also made us laugh - heaps! He challenged us to face what scares us most and as a result, all three of us agreed to do stand up comedy! Say what?
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Enjoy this recording of when I mixed up Soca with R&B live at LIVITY in Toronto! You will love it.
SOCA MEETS R&B (Livity 2018 Year For Love) by DJ BuzzB
WHERE R&B MEETS REGGAE WITH A SPLASH OF SOCA! YOU KNOW I ALWAYS COME DIFFERENT AT THIS EVENT! ENJOY!
One of my best sets ever! Enjoy it and let me know what you think!
This week we kick it with out guy DJ BIG C and talk about how wicked Livity was! Enjoy!
Genesys Sound presents Livity: The One Blood Edition — Going down inside revival nightclub 783 College St on Saturday November 23, 2019 . That's right we are going back downtown! . Playing the best in Reggae and R&B. Celebrating the birthday of all Scorpios & Sagittarius . This one isn't colour themed but a fresh code is still in effect — Musical Entertainment by: @genesyssound @dj_buzzb @firistic_steenie @therealdjbigc — Secure your booths and reserve your bottle service by calling or texting (647) 525-9551. This is a vibe you don't want to miss! #thisisLIVITY #oneblood #reggae #rnb #love #fall Download Link: https://tinyurl.com/y58cu743
Sam Conniff Allende is author of Be More Pirate and Co-Founder of Livity and Don't Panic. He's on a mission for all businesses to find their true purpose and to get everyone else talking like a pirate in the meantime. This was recorded in our Studios in Shoreditch.
It's been Rob's wedding in France and so with both Jim and Rob away they've decided to revisit some of their favourite Alexa Stop! interviews. This episode features four interviews: Fake, fake news! Nigel Gwilliam, Media and Emerging Technologies Consultant at The IPA (Institute of Practitioners in Advertising), talks computational propaganda and how it's influencing modern democracy through technology. Pete Trainor, Founder of Us AI and Silja Litvin, Founder and CEO at PsycApps, for a mnetal health, AI & Machine Learning special. We explore how our guests are using these technologies to change the lives of people who live with mental ill health. What does the future of transportation look like? A blend between a spaceship, a train and an autonomous vehicle. Nick Earle, SVP of Global Field Operations for Hyperloop One, joins us in the studio to explain how the work they are doing could change the lives of billions of people. Be More Pirate with Sam Coniff talking about his amazing work building Livity and his book Be More Pirate which covers everything from cocktails to voting rights. -- Alexa Stop is supported by D/SRUPTION, Manifesto and Wirehive, recorded live in London, UK (and some of this one in France). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexa-stop-podcast/message
"Owned By No One - Part 1". A 15 minute edited highlight of our full-length conversation. Creativity requires risk and uncertainty. Two attributes that the business world has developed powerful resistance to. What then of the flip side of ownership? When you own the company yourself? Does that more easily produce the conditions in which creativity and innovation can thrive? In this conversation I’m joined by Nils Leonard of Uncommon, Alex Goat of Livity and Mohan Ramaswamy of Work and Co. And by Spencer Baim, the Chief Brand Officer of Vice.
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Here's what you'll learn in this episode: How using participation changes people's lives. Why social enterprises are good businesses. And how getting thrown in the deep end, far out of your comfort zone increases confidence. Gillian's role at Livity is incredibly diverse. As the central point for youth engagement, she heads up Livity's huge variety of youth programmes, which include work experience, mentoring, advice, skills, contacts and support, as well as personally working with hundreds of young people that come through Livity's doors each month. She often devotes her time - inside and outside of work - to working tirelessly with young people. The young people Gillian has worked with, many of whom are not in education, employment or training (NEET), have gone on to be incredibly successful, working for the likes of NASA and the UN. Gillian is currently spearheading the expansion of Livity's nationwide youth engagement platforms, which will include the broadening of its youth network, cultural partnerships, an online opportunities hub for young people and an annual sponsorship fund for new talent. Gillian's background is in live events organising and outside of Livity, she also works on many solo projects, including her own company events initiative Disco Dodgeball. Key Resources: Inspiration North Website - www.inspirationnorth.com Inspiration North Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/inspirationnorth Inspiration North Twitter - https://twitter.com/Inspirationorth Inspiration North Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inspiration_north/ Inspiration North LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspiration-north Gillian on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillian-jackson-36596120/ Livity on LinkedIn - hthttps://www.linkedin.com/company/livity/ Livity on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LivityUK/ Livity on Twitter - https://twitter.com/LivityUK Livity on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livityuk/
Here's what you'll learn in this episode: You can't really help anyone, but you can provide a platform for people to help themselves. Finding your passion is a problematic question. When someone asks you what your exit strategy is, show them the fire escape! Sam is a multi-award-winning serial entrepreneur, with 10 successful start-ups to his name, including the Bafta Winning content agency; Don't Panic, the genre defining interactive TV Series Dubplate Drama; and the industry leading Creative Youth Network; Livity.He is also the best selling author of the MOST awesome book, Be More Pirate. A manifesto for each of us to create the sort of Good Trouble the world needs. It's based on the true and untold strategy and success of the Golden Age of Pirates as agents of change, leadership and social innovation. He's a consultant to brands from Red Bull to Roald Dahl as well as Governments, think tanks and policy makers. Sam has been a mentor to thousands of young entrepreneurs and is now a sought after public speaker on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Leadership and Youth. Key Resources: Inspiration North Website - www.inspirationnorth.com Inspiration North Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/inspirationnorth Inspiration North Twitter - https://twitter.com/Inspirationorth Inspiration North Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inspiration_north/ Sam's Website - https://www.samconniff.com Be More Pirate Website - https://www.bemorepirate.com/ Sam on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/samconniff/ Sam on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SamConniff Sam on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samconniff Buy Be More Pirate - http://bit.ly/INPPirate
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The return of the mature vibe is back! Livity Luxe: the white and gold edition Going down inside the luxurious Boss nightclub on June 22, 2019 Playing the best in Reggae and R&b Celebrating the birthday of all cancers Fresh code in effect: come out wearing all white with your gold accessories secure your booths and reserve your bottle service by calling or texting 647-525-9551 tickets are available now on www.ticketgateway.com This is a vibe you don't want to miss! Livity: Luxe The white and Gold Edition
"The More-Than-Me Leader". Alex Goat is the CEO of Livity, a self-described, "youth-led creative network”. Their purpose is to create a more positive life for young people by partnering with marketing, talent and policy clients. Their goal is to make youth culture that creates change. Alex is on a mission to make the world better. It gets her up in the morning and it keeps her up at night.
"The More-Than-Me Leader". A 15 minute edited highlight of our full-length conversation. Alex Goat is the CEO of Livity, a self-described, "youth-led creative network”. Their purpose is to create a more positive life for young people by partnering with marketing, talent and policy clients. Their goal is to make youth culture that creates change. Alex is on a mission to make the world better. It gets her up in the morning and it keeps her up at night.
Show Notes: Isabel Farchy is the founder of Creative Mentor Network, a charity supporting diversity and inclusion in the creative industries. CMN works directly with schools across London to connect talented young people from diverse backgrounds, with those working in the creative industries and has partnered with 40+ creative businesses including Havas, Ustwo, Pulse Films and M&C Saatchi. Isabel began in education as a Teach First teacher at one of London’s top performing ARK Academies. As Head of Creative Learning, she implemented a number of programmes – including Jamie’s Farm and First Story – to increase opportunities. After 4 years in the classroom, Isabel worked as an educational consultant, training student teachers for Teach For Lebanon in Beirut, and developing diversity programmes at Bootstrap and Livity, amongst others. Links Mentioned: Creative Mentor Network Follow Us: Our Website Twitter Instagram Facebook
Comments or Questions? Email me at phil@underthecrossbones.com or join us on Facebook or Twitter. Sam Conniff is an entrepreneur and author of the book "Be More Pirate". It's an examination of how pirates rewrote the rules of their time and weaponized storytelling to change the world around them. And then, how we use those lessons in our own time to make our world better? In this episode: How Sam's business Livity worked with endangered kids to help them contribute to the way companies engage with them How he used pirate publicity tactics to launch his book and is now moving into community building How companies can rewrite their own rules and draft their own pirate codes What might have happened if the pirate community in Nassau had been allowed to remain and develop? Get yourself a copy of Be More Pirate and help support the show! https://amzn.to/2G0zscX Under The Crossbones is a podcast all about pirate culture. Your host Phil Johnson (comedian, musician, and pirate geek) interviews the most interesting people in the pirate subculture: Actors, Authors, Historians, Musicians, Artists, Festival Founders, Clothing and Prop Designers, Treasure Hunters, Archaeologists, and more. Today's show is sponsored by: TeePublic – This is a great company that works with independent tshirt artists to get their work out to the world and pay them fairly for it. I’ve personally curated a selection of 100 really cool pirate tshirts that you’ll love. You’ll get a super cool shirt AND support both the artists and Under The Crossbones! Check out the selection at: http://www.underthecrossbones.com/shirt 30 Day Guitar Challenge - Learn 3 songs in 30 days with just 10 minutes of playing time per day! Free to participate. http://www.underthecrossbones.com/guitar Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast - The best in pirate talk and music! Get to listenin'! http://www.PirateRadioOfTheTreasureCoast.com For videos, pictures, album links and more, be sure to click through to the full show notes. http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/185 Important Websites: Sam Conniff and Be More Pirate - https://www.bemorepirate.com If you'd like to check out my #30SecSongs project, pick your preferred place for that: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pg/philjohnsoncomedy/videos/ Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/roadsidephil Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/philjohnsoncomedy YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1u2ZqOE-khOOV4thmT17Wvbmv-DFGbEz Find out more about my comedy, music, and tour dates at http://www.PhilJohnsonComedy.com Comments or Questions? Email me at phil@underthecrossbones.com Additional Show Notes: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/185 Support the show!: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/support Subscribe to Under The Crossbones on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/under-crossbones-pirate-podcast/id1039621331?mt=2 Visit http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com for all the episodes. Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/underthecrossbones Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/undercrossbones
Want to start a biz? Listen! SAM CONNIFF ALLENDE is a multi-award-winning social entrepreneur and co-founder and former CEO of Livity, Don’t Panic, and Live magazine. Since starting his entrepreneurial career at age 19, Sam has mentored thousands of talented young entrepreneurs and hustlers around the world. Sam is an acclaimed public speaker and advocate of “business as unusual,” and a purpose-driven strategy consultant to brands such as Red Bull, Unilever, and PlayStation. Sam has refined the concepts explored in his bestselling book, Be More Pirate by delivering workshops to senior executives in the headquarters of Google and Facebook, and also to hundreds of socially conscious entrepreneurs and innovators in South Africa, the US, Greece, and the UK. If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode-- as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode-- at JimHarshawJr.com/Action/. Let's connect: Website | Facebook | Twitter About Your Host Jim Harshaw My name is Jim Harshaw. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re in the right place because you can get there from here. And I can help. Who I Am I’m a speaker, coach, and former Division I All-American wrestler that helps motivated former athletes to reach their full potential by getting clarity on what they really want and taking aggressive action to lead their ideal life not just despite their prior failures but because of them. I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires. Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” I’ve been lucky. I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have. I will show you how. Why You Are Here You've worked hard to achieve greatness. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track. You need to understand this: You are far more prepared to succeed than those who’ve not tried, competed, struggled and overcome like you have. That’s the value of your education as someone who aims high. You are prepared to be as successful as your wildest dreams will allow. Here I will teach you, with the help of brilliant minds that have been shaped by failure, struggle, and adversity, to be who you want to be. I sense that you want this because you have read this far. To take the next step today, click here. FOLLOW JIM Website | Facebook | Twitter
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Sam Conniff Allende is the founder and former CEO of Livity, a multi-award-winning youth marketing agency. Sam has led the unlikeliest collaborations between brands and bright young people on the edges of society, resulting in real innovation. He has worked with Google, Unilever, PlayStation, and Netflix, and regularly speaks and runs Be More Pirate workshops at these industry-leading companies. Sam believes in the power of professional rule-breaking and is on a mission to instigate modern mutinies in organizations around the world, where the teams take over the running of the ship to ultimately become more accountable, motivated and rebellious.
Is your business stuck in its ways? Do you feel like you need to change things up? Are you ready to break the rules? In this episode, Matt and Dan speak to Sam Conniff Allende, an award-winning serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, speaker, and consultant. Sam shares how his brand of “professional rule breaking” is causing businesses to see and do things differently to remain relevant in today’s chaotic world. Sam has 10 successful start-ups to his name, including the Bafta Winning content agency; Don’t Panic, the genre defining interactive TV Series Dubplate Drama; and the industry leading Creative Youth Network; Livity. Sam has been a mentor to thousands of young entrepreneurs and is now a sought after public speaker on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Leadership and Youth. Sam is also a consultant to brands like Red Bull and Roald Dahl as well as Governments, think tanks and policy makers. You can connect with Sam through the following website and social media accounts: Website: https://www.samconniff.com/ LinkedIn: Sam Conniff Allende Twitter: @SamConniff Email: sam@samconniff.com You can find Sam’s book, Be More Pirate: Or How To Take On The World And Win, here. --- Remember to subscribe to the SPRH Podcast on iTunes or on the Podcast Addict App on Android. Rate the podcast, and share it with your friends, family, and colleagues! If you want to improve your sales and your business head over to www.sprhpodcast.com for our FREE Sales Summit! Conversations with six sales pros that can explode your business! You can find out more about how Dan can help you reduce anxiety issues at www.dancandell.com. Get Dan’s book, The Hypnotic Connection: How to Influence and Persuade Anyone, with a free copy of his motivational mixed tape, here. Looking for a speaker and workshops for your team? You can find details about Matt's programme, CarePackage, at www.breakthrough-champion.com.
Sam Conniff Allende is a speaker and social entrepreneur who has made major waves in England and around the world with his company Livity, “a transformation engine” for young people. Among his accolades, he’s been awarded recognition from the Queen (!), and has just recently authored a best-selling book, “Be More Pirate.” We talk about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship -- Sam tests me with his checklist for a healthy balance as an entrepreneur. (It’s a list you want to take note of if you’re self-employed!) We had a discussion about what it really means to have or be a mentor, and it shined so much light for me on this sometimes intimidating status. “A good mentor is someone who can look back at where you are looking forward to.” “Be More Pirate,” which has just been released in the US (it’s already a hit in the UK), explores the concept of rebellion -- or being someone who’s willing to risk everything for their values. I got SO MUCH out of this conversation, I really hope you’ll enjoy it. Show notes: Don’t forget to sign up for my e-newsletter! Go HERE: http://eepurl.com/dNtAx2 Sign up before Jan. 26, 2019 to enter a giveaway! You could win three of my favorite cookbooks :) Current120 is the company I mentioned that helped me with my e-newsletter tech and strategy. Thanks, Arielle and Shelley! You can find them here: www.current120.com/ --Sam Conniff Allende-- Instagram & Twitter // @samconniff Website // www.samconniff.com --keep it quirky-- @keepitquirkypodcast - instagram @qkatie - katie quinn on instagram & twitter www.youtube.com/TheQKatie www.facebook.com/TheQKatie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Livity!! Lifestyle if you will... In this episode I talk about Transformation vs Change and explain livity over fad. Choose to experience life and realize that there is only one life.... Life.
All plants possess unique energetic frequencies and those frequencies can teach a new way of thinking and being. Cannabis teaches about a great many things including: The path of least resistance, oneness, surrender, release, letting go, present moment, “Livity”, communion, allowing, the impermanence and illusion of the physical dimension, the frailness of boundaries, inhibition, the unhealthiness of control, the fear that lies behind the bold, confident mask of the ego and effortless being.
All Queens! this one is for you! — The return of the Mature vibe is back Celebrating our women! . LIVITY - The Empress Edition. . Going down inside the luxurious Boss Night club on November 10, 2018. — Playing the best in reggae and R&B . Celebrating the birthdays of all scorpios. — Featuring two of Toronto's female sensation djs @itstasharozez and @heylissamonet . Music by: @jkdthedj @drocgenesys @djbuzzb_swc @djandreclarke @djfirstcut @royalbeatssound @kingbchosen1 And hosted by @rdotchung from @g987fm . Fresh code in effect . For booths and bottle services contact 647.525.9551 . This is a vibe you don't want to miss . . . #reggae #randb #livity #thisislivity #bossclub #bossclubmarkham #jkdthedj #drocgenesys #genesyssound #dancehall #oldschool #slowjams #torontoparty #empress #livityempress #empressedition #blackqueens #torontoreggae #reggaetoronto
This episode's guest is Michelle Morgan. Michelle is the co-founder of Livity, the award winning youth-led creative network, a much sought after public speaker and a pioneer in mental health advocacy who is on a mission to make mental health an every day conversation through her wonderful new startup PJoys. (www.pjoys.co.uk). Recorded in the chapel at House of Saint Barnabas, London. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/stevexoh)
We recap JKD's birthday weekend! We talk Livity, All Ah We Boat Cruise and everything that happened behind the scenes.
Do you use or collect Bitcoin? Today we discuss some of the many problems that go along with all these Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology, and why it is a good idea to steer clear of them. Facebook is sharing your data and your friend's data. What Apple is doing to prevent this. Are you still using XP? There are companies who are. They have embeded systems that run XP. So what can they do. Craig tells you how he handles it for his clients. Craig is putting up a new membership site (Yes, it is free, but you have to sign up) On it will have all his special reports that he puts out and you will be the first to get them. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 06/23/2018 Cryptocurrency Downfall, Apple Closing a Loophole, Windows XP -What to do if you still need it Craig Peterson:[00:00:00] Hello Everybody, Good Morning, Craig Peterson here. Today we've got two major topics, I'm sure are going to interest you. If you or anyone you know has been buying and are using things like bitcoin, we’ve got a lot of news that we'll be talking about today. Also, we are going to be talking about a couple of major security issues here. Why the military can't quit, Windows XP and should you. If the military's not doing it, well they have a plan. We'll talk about that and what Apple is doing to help make sure that the problem that just happened with Facebook and their developers doesn't happen on the Apple platform. I think they're going to do a very good job of that. So welcome, and here we go. [00:00:50] So, we're going to start by talking about blockchain technologies. Now, these are the technologies that are used to make things, like bitcoin, work. The whole idea behind block change technologies is that you have well, to kind of think of it like, a regular ledger that you might have an accounting. You've probably heard of double entry accounting, where things are balanced, right, they're balanced back and forth between, you know, the receivables and payables. But even more, it gets right down into; this money showed up in the bank account, that completely negates this invoice. Therefore, we know everything's balance right, and you know if you want to know more code talk to an accountant right. Well, those types of ledgers can be copied. They can be shared. We've seen them in movies before, where they're used by bad guys to try and cheat people out of money. Let's, put it that way. [00:01:45] And that's a problem. But, when we're talking about bitcoin and blockchain here's how it works. How do you know a transaction is valid? How do you know someone has some of this money that's out there? Well, they do it through a system of ledgers, and there are a lot of ledgers. In fact, when it comes to blockchain technology, the idea is that every one that uses a blockchain technology at all, anybody has a copy of all the ledgers. Now you don't know who the people are, necessarily, all you have is a wallet number. So, you know I'm sending money from here to there, and then all of that information is then distributed and shared with everybody else on the blockchain. So, it's cool technology; banks are starting to use it now, where they are doing with the overnight lending they're sending money back and forth. And they need a way to verify that transactions occurred and who got the money and the overnight rate was it at etc. So, that later on, they can go back and get down to it and figure out all of the details. Well, when you're talking about a ledger like this, where everybody's copy of the ledger needs to agree. That's impossible. Some people are going to have a machine that's offline, some people's hard disks are going to crash, and they are going to lose their ledger. So, you can never have 100 percent of these ledgers agree with each other. So, how does it work. [00:03:26] Well, the idea here is that 50 percent plus one of the ledgers have to agree. And, that's pretty good when you think about a bitcoin, for instance, you're talking about having thousands. Ten of hundreds, of thousands, of ledgers that are out there and they all have to agree. Now, there is a problem with this, in a few different ways. One is the amount of time it takes, but we're not going to get into that, for the ledgers to become insane. And, even to distribute the data, well, that 50-plus-one-person percent is a problem because theoretically, you could have an attack where someone can somehow modify half of the ledgers that are out there. Well, guess what, here it turns out that this very well-known attack vector has been used. Look at the mono coin, Bitcoin Gold, and Cass Virge, and light coin cash. All of those have had, what's kind of the crypto equivalent of, a bank heist. It's interesting because there's another article that I have in front of me and we put up on the website, that looks at this and see, that in the last six months, there has been one-point-one-billion dollars worth of cryptocurrency stolen, oh think, about that for a minute. What was thought to be the strength or one of the major strengths to these cryptocurrencies, which is that you have to have all these ledgers, and the ledgers have to be pretty much in agreement? And all of that information can be hacked. Now, how is it getting hacked? You know are we talking about people breaking into hundred-thousand-million-plus machines, to manipulate those ledgers, and move that currency, that cryptocurrency, into the black hats bank account. [00:05:32] No, actually we're not, and it's kind of smart the way these guys are doing it, here. There's an article I put out from NYU computer science researcher, Joseph Bonneau, and he released research last year where he went through and came up with estimates of how much money it would cost to execute these type of attacks on the top. Blockchain that is out there right now by simply renting power, rather than buying all the equipment and he concluded that these types of attacks were likely to increase. Of course, as we're talking about right now, it turns out he was right. Here is a quote directly from him when he was talking to Koine desk, he said “generally the community thought this was a distant threat. I thought it was much less distant and I've been trying to warn of the risk even. I didn't think it would start happening this soon.” So, there is there is a huge problem. You know, I have never been a proponent of these cryptocurrencies, for a lot of reasons, or one of them is the fact that they're not secure enough, and this has now been proven many times this year with at least a half a dozen different cryptocurrencies, OK. So, it's pretty bad. There's also another problem. [00:06:56] You can't prevent someone from spending the same piece of data five or even a thousand times, at once, without trusting the third party to do all the dirty work. So, you've got miners who are the people who are using the machines that are running the blockchain software looking for these highly complex mathematical numbers. So, they are consuming electricity, making sure no one's getting money's stolen, and this article is interesting if you are or have been thinking about getting into it at all, have a look. Have a look at the report that came out in this case. These guys in this one case, they were able to amass more than half of the network's power. We're talking about computing power here. The Bitcoin Gold attacker was able to double spend to very expensive transactions, sent to an exchange. So, it goes on, and Cass explains Amol, how even small coins are at risk. This is huge, it's really, really, huge and it's called a 51 percent attack, although it's 50 percent plus one, and we've got to be careful of it. I have another one that's up there, right now, on my website called Healthcare Info security. It is the place that I grabbed this from, and it's showing again, evidence is continuing to mount, the cryptocurrencies seeking criminals are no longer bent, solely on boosting bitcoin or demanding rent, demanding ransomware, but in actually stealing it, directly by being able to get in showing in here from carbon black. The top 10 currencies that are out there right now, of course, this is not surprising to anyone, but bitcoins number one, the 3M RIPL bitcoin cash-like coin, etc. goes on and on. Now Carbon Black says it's found at least one-point-one-billion in cryptocurrency related thefts since December 2017, and right now when we're talking here, June 2018. So, the crypto thieves are black hats are leveraging malware phishing attacks, fake advertising campaigns, and they're just repurposing old tricks. People are falling for all kinds of cheap attack tools, you can get them from anywhere, from a buck to a thousand dollars. It goes on, Krypto Jack and attacks are continuing. [00:09:29] So, we've got a couple more here on the bitcoin stuff before we get into what Apple's doing to try and stop developers from sharing their data and also about Windows XP. Believe it or not, it is still in use today, and XP came out a very long time ago now. Bitcoins, price now, I mentioned this on the show about a year ago. I think we were talking about bitcoin and how there was a lot of fishy stuff going on when it was launched, and it looks like a couple of guys were involved, and they were able to get bitcoin up to 1000 dollars per coin very quickly, and it appears insider trading may have been happening. We talked about some of the rumors that were out there, and now we have a little bit more of a solid piece here. This is from the New York Times dated March 30. [00:10:27] And of course putting this all together today, because we are in a mode of talking about bitcoin, today we're going to kind of cover that thoroughly. So, this article was saying that a concentrated campaign of price manipulation may have accounted for at least half of the increase in the price of bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies last year. Now, this is according to a paper released at the end of March. It's an academic; he has a history of spotting fraud in the financial markets his name is John Gryffen, finance professor over at the University of Texas. Isn't that interesting, here. So, the price the value was driven up artificially and remained artificial because once you get started, that way it just keeps going. Now, it was being manipulated, it looks like, by at least partially backed Livity at Phoenix, it's largest and one of the least regulated exchanges, in the industry register, in the Caribbean offices, in Asia, and it was subpoenaed by American regulators shortly after article started to appear. Talking about, but halted the digital flow of tokens, in and out of the exchange what was going on. Why were these tremendous price increases happening, last year, and, this paper indicates that manipulation played a large part, in those price increases? So, it's a very, very, big deal. [00:11:59] Yet, another reason to stay out of this, if you need another reason. [00:12:06] To tell your friends, your family, or yourself not to get involved with this. Bitcoin is selling off this year, and they're concerned that this decline. Could cause a lot of damage in the financial markets. So, Bitcoin is now, nearly a third, of its record high that was reached just six months ago. It's dropped by almost two thirds. Isn't that just crazy? So, they're worried that bitcoins, the bursting bubble could spill over into the equity market. Here's a quote from Matt Maylee. He's a strategist over at Miller Tabak, yeah. Miller Tabak, there are things to be concerned about regarding the stock market here with emerging markets and other issues, but I don't think bitcoin is going to be one of them. And he understands the fear or the steep rise and fall in bitcoin prices; it's very reminiscent of the 1990s dot-com bust, he said. But the difference now is everybody's investment wealth. It's a very, big deal. Everybody is talking about both of those things when they're in the bubbles. So, it's looking here, if you look at that article again, we have all of these up on the website, and this particular graph is from CNBC, but it's showing the correlation, between what happened with our tech bubble and what's happening with bitcoin. So, keep an eye out for that. This could be a very, very, bad thing. [00:13:43] Now, we all have heard about Cambridge Analytica and what they did with the Facebook data. They were getting information about friends of friends they were using it, they were manipulating it and, of course, before that eight years, well ten years ago now, the Obama campaign got the information on every Facebook user, worldwide, and of course, there are particularly interested in the United States. [00:14:08] So, we have a history now of abuse of your Facebook data, here, that stored in social media. So, Apple's been concerned. You know, they are probably one of the number one companies, out there, when it comes to trying to make sure you retain your privacy, right. So, Apple came out with new rules just last week for the developers. The idea is, to limit how developers use information about the iPhone owners friends and other contacts. So, there was a bit of a loophole, the lead app makers store shared data, without people's consent. That loophole is being closed. Now some of the apps that you might use, I use like a contact duplicate merger and things those should still work, but they have to keep the data on your iPhone. This whole practice of trying to get information about your contacts has been used for years. When you sign up for Facebook what does it ask for? Hey, is it OK if I help you find your friends on Facebook LinkedIn did the same thing, and now that Microsoft is running it, it is done even more. [00:15:18] Right. Double time here. So, this isn't new, but Apple's new strategy is new. Apple has, of course, the world's, well one of them right, the world's most popular smartphone operating system, Android is more popular. But sharing data, as in a friend's data, without consent is what got Facebook into trouble. They announced all of this at their developer's conference, a little bit earlier this year. Contact List abuse is what it's been called, and it's a huge ecosystem and this will make a very, very, big deal. Interesting article. Want to get into more detail, if you are a developer if you have an Apple iOS app, and a lot of businesses do, make sure you double track this. As far as businesses going with developing their apps, I have got to mention something here, and this is a little self-serving. OK, I'll say that up front. But we are, my company is the only one that can sell this particular software, and right now, anyways, and that's why it's self-serving. Apple and Cisco got together to try and solve a major, major, problem. [00:16:35] The problem is if you’re a business, how do you keep your data safe when it leaves the office? [00:16:45] So, if you have sales people they need access to your data. Don't you think if you have somebody, who has some financial information, they need access to your data? Not all of them, but some of them do. So, how do you control that? Well the way most companies have dealt with it is, they buy some software, and that software runs on that iOS device or that Android device and all of the company data stays within that one. App. One app. So, if you want to use company email, you are using that app to send and receive email. You cannot use any other app; if you want to get into your customer management system, you have to use that app. If you want to get financial data, you have to use that app. If you want to get at your files, you have to use that app, right. So, you're stuck in this one app, and people have hated that for a very, very, long time for good reason. However, the main reason they had to do that was there was no way to have a check and balance on the apps and what they were doing on the phone. [00:17:56] Now, with iOS, you can remotely manage, and we do remotely manage iOS devices for businesses. You can, too. There's even free mobile device management MTM. There's free mobile device management software out there that you can use, depending on who you are and what hardware you have and what vendor relationships you have. So, look into that. But, all that lets you do is control what apps can be installed. It doesn't control the flow of data, between the apps, including the flow of data between your apps and what's happening with your business data. All right, So, I said this was self-serving because we've got a got a solution with Cisco and Apple that's been developed and works great that allows us to control all of the flow of data. Think about the military type system. Think about the Orange Book in the old days, right. How have you compartmentalized the data? And how you don't have your private home server for Clinton e-mail dot com, right on. Now, we found out Comey did it too when he was investigating the Clinton e-mail scandal, where he was using Google Mail. It doesn't and does it. [00:19:10] It's nutty. So, that became a problem and more of a problem. It just goes on and on. So, with this, you can control everything. And, I think you have to I think we've got to start controlling the apps which don't know what the developers are doing. But you might have a look for this out there. It is available for iOS. It is not generally available right now. We're the only ones in the world that can sell it. I guess that means, we're just kind of cool. But, I guess the other side of that is, isn't it kind of cool that you have a guy, here, that is tied in that tightly, with the security market. [00:19:50] In fact, I've got to go as soon I get off the air, here because I'm doing an interview, that we're going to be airing, because I'm running webinars for the FBI. Infragard program, which is the infrastructure guard, if you will, for the businesses that have a critical infrastructure. So, I'm doing that right after this. We're talking about the dark web. In fact, that's who it will be. I'll be doing that interview here shortly. You can join InfraGard if you are involved in critical infrastructure. You can find them online InfraGard dot Org. There are chapters in, I think, every state. [00:20:32] Well, you know Windows XP should not be used, right, don't even have to repeat that. But the military still is using it. It's using it in our ships even though the British navy just launched a nuclear submarine a brand-new build from scratch running Windows XP. Now, why do they do that? Well, the bottom line is Windows XP is a known, well-known commodity, very well, known. So, they know where the bugs are for the most part. Microsoft is still supporting it for them at an incredibly high cost, here. But what that means is that the military computers running XP are stuck with legacy hardware. They're stuck with legacy software that runs on it. So, we've got to be careful about this. The rest of the government operations are moving to Windows 10. I think we've got all of our clients on to Windows 10 now that are using Windows, and we're keeping them up to date, obviously, with the patches and we do that all automatically. And we have people that hop on when there are problems, which there are, this week. I'm not getting to it on the radio, but check out my Web site Craig Peterson dot com because there are a bunch of Windows 10 updates and they are not all working. So, I've gotten instructions on how to install them which machines are having problems. [00:21:59] What that means for you and what you should do. So, check that out on my Web site, again, Windows 10 update problems this week. So, they are working on trying to get rid of it; they've got Windows XP 2003 other legacy Microsoft products that are out there and the problems just continue to pile up. Now one of the things we have done for companies that are running XP, and you might look at this as well, is we take that Windows XP machine we put it into a virtualized environment, and then we put special firewalls around it with full intrusion detection and prevention. So, you can do that as well, if you're a business and you're stuck with Windows XP. We're doing that for manufacturers, as well, where their hardware, their manufacturing hardware, is running Windows XP. So, we put it in a box, if you will, with all kinds of protection around that. So, keep an eye out, and that's what's happening. Make sure you join my mailing list, so you get my weekly e-mails. They come out on Saturday morning, and we have some special reports. Those people who signed up for my insider club here, there is a membership site. [00:23:13] It is closed but we've got some more special reports, we'll be sending them to you along with information on retrieving them. And that's something that we've offered for free. We shut down that Facebook group by the way because we just won't get in the activity. I think people are just used to me telling me what's going on and what should happen right as opposed to the interactive back and forth. [00:23:36] Although we had some interactivity, and we still have it, multiple times a week, usually it's via text. If you want to text me, if you want to sign up, if you have any questions, just text me directly 8 5 5 3 8 5 55 53, 8 5 5 3 8 5 55 53 and I'll let you about any major alerts or other problems that come up, until then, have a great week and we'll see you online. 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Founder and former CEO of award-winning marketing agency Livity, Sam Conniff Allende re-purposes the innovative strategies of Golden Age pirates for 21st century would-be disruptors. How can we create radical change within an old-fashioned system, and in the face of unprecedented change and uncertainty? We must break and then re-make the rules – just like pirates did before us. This event was recorded live at The RSA on Thursday 24th May 2018. Discover more about this event here: https://www.thersa.org/events/2018/05/how-to-be-more-pirate
Sam Conniff Allende is a multi award-winning serial social entrepreneur, acclaimed public speaker, consultant and author of Be More Pirate.Be More Pirate (or How To Take On The World and Win) is out now by Penguin Random House and is a manifesto for radical action and change based on the true and untold strategy and success of the Golden Age of Pirates as agents of change, leadership and social innovation. Sam is a brilliant public speaker on a range of topics and has worked with clients ranging from Netflix to PlayStation, Facebook and Google.He is on board of Livity, a youth-led creative network and has helped thousands of young people across the world.In this episode we discuss trusting your instinct, defining success, how success is a mess, why you should break rules and how to take back power into your own hands. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest this week is Sam Conniff Allende. Sam is known for many things. He is co-founder and former CEO of Livity, Don't Panic and Live Magazine and has mentored thousands of young entrepreneurs around the world. He is an acclaimed public speaker, an advocate of - what he calls - ‘business as unusual' through which he has helped brands such as Red Bull, Unilever and PlayStation develop radical approaches to social impact and ethical practice. His international awards and prizes include EY's Entrepreneur Of The Year and he has been named a Global CSR Leader. In 2017, shortly before standing down having been at the helm of Livity for 17 years, Sam and his team won the British Interactive Media Association's prestigious Grand Prix for its values-led reinvention of the marketing agency model - one that many have copied since. Sam talks to Richard Freeman, who first came across him at Livity 5 or 6 years ago, when he won the contract to help deliver their Big Lottery funded ‘somewhere to' project across South East England. The aim of that project was to unlock unused space in owns and cities for young people to use for creative and enterprise pursuits. They didn't meet, but Richard saw that Sam's stamp was very clear on the design and message of the programme. Sam's book Be More Pirate, or How To Take On The World and Win, is published by Penguin Random House this month and is a manifesto for each of us to create the sort of Good Trouble the world needs. We recorded this conversation in early March 2018 in a rare moment when diaries allowed for it. There are a few technical issues at the start, but stick with it and it gets a bit better. Amongst many other things, Sam and Richard talk about his intriguing claim that pirates were misunderstood agents of change, leadership and social innovation - and why he is so certain that today's young people can - and should - follow suit and disrupt everything. And why this idea makes him so happy. Useful links: https://www.bemorepirate.com/ https://www.samconniff.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOLeQg-DN10 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Be-More-Pirate-Take-World/dp/0241307880 --- If you think you're a bit pirate, and want to get support in turning your radical ideas into sustainable business, then visit thepossibilityclub.org now. This podcast is presented by Richard Freeman for always possible and produced and edited by CJ Thorpe-Tracey for Lo Fi Arts.
Welcome to a new episode of Mostly Lit! We are being more pirate this week, joined by Captain and ex-CEO of Livity and Dubplate Drama @SamConniff who gives the Mostly Lit trio quite the pep talk! Let us know whether you're more pirate after this episode! Make sure to comment, subscribe and share! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Books: Indigo Donut - Patrice Lawrence The Outsider - Albert Camus Self Reliance - Ralph Waldo Emerson Mostly Flics: Steve Jobs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by: @StuffDeejSays ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get involved! Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on the episode, the books and the film! Rate and review us on iTunes, Soundcloud and YouTube! Follow us on: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mostly-lit/id1281765830?mt=2 Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/mostly-lit-2?refid=stpr Twitter - @mostlylit Instagram - @mostlylitpod YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCNSap_m48BXPUViJofbUYCQ Email - mostlylit@gmail.com Newsletter - tinyletter.com/mostlylit Website: www.mostly-lit.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week we speak to talent chief and brand manager Shannie Mears. Still only two years into her career in advertising, she has already co-founded her own agency, been invited to join panels and talk at numerous industry events, and was recently named one of BIMA’s top 100 talents of 2018. Originally from Birmingham, Shannie started out in dance, earning a BA in dance and performance from Coventry University in 2015. It was here that she began to learn more about marketing, advertising and business – pursuits that she had previously considered too corporate to fit with her own interests. After being recommended a work placement with youth-led creative network Livity in London, Shannie made the move to the capital, where her eyes were opened to some of the city’s biggest creative companies. Shannie tells us about her roles at both The Elephant Room and Guap Magazine, her passion for championing emerging talent, and how finding and using her voice has been so important to her progress. She also shares her recommendations for others just getting started, and thoughts on how to make the most of an internship. ... This episode of Creative Lives was was presented by Indi Davies and the editor was Ivor Manly. Lecture in Progress is made possible with the support of a number of brand patrons – they include ustwo, GF Smith, Squarespace and The Paul Smith Foundation. Check out lectureinprogress.com for more details.
A truly inspirational interview is the main event of EP12. We're joined in the studio by Sam Conniff, founder of Livity, to talk about his amazing work building a purpose lead organisation and learn about why we should all be a little more pirate. Check out Sam's amazing new book here, out May 3rd: https://www.bemorepirate.com Picture of the Armatron: http://bit.ly/2GIqwaR -- Alexa Stop is supported by Manifesto and Wirehive, recorded live in London, UK. https://manifesto.co.uk https://wirehive.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexa-stop-podcast/message
La Mélodie du Bonheur, c'est un podcast hebdomadaire consacré à la musique. Chaque semaine, un album passe dans notre viseur, dans un cycle trois actus, un hors-actu. L'album de la semaine : Cette semaine, Flavien et Loik vous parlent de Livity, album de Zombie Zombie sorti le 20 octobre 2017. Cater les rejoint ensuite pour le quiz et les recos. Les recommandations : • Cater : Phantom Thread, album de Jonny Greenwood et bande-originale du film du même nom de Paul Thomas Anderson• Flavien : Gorogoa, jeu vidéo développé par Jason Roberts• Loik : Satan, Luella, and I, single de HLMTD Tracklist : • Générique de début : Michel Polnareff – Une simple mélodie ; Star Academy – La Musique• Album de la semaine : Zombie Zombie - Before Night Falls ; Zombie Zombie - Acera ; Zombie Zombie - Lune noire• Quizz : Faith No More - Zombie Eaters ; Carpenter Brut - Disco Zombi Italia ; The Zombies - Brief Candles ; Sufjan Stevens - They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From the Dead!! Ahhhh!• Morceau de fin : jennylee - Riot• Générique de fin : Pet Shop Boys – Hit Music ; ABBA – Thank You for the Music ; Ulver – Like Music ; Kraftwerk – Musique Non Stop ; Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson Retrouver le podcast : XSilence | Facebook | Twitter | iTunes | Podcloud
Unschooling is really not about education. It’s about what Rastafarians like to call a LIVITY—a conscious way of approaching your day, your choices, your body, your relationships, your life—and of course, your approach to learning can’t NOT be affected by that. This conversation with edupreneur, Scott Speed, is gonna dive into the inner workings of starting a school, but we’re also gonna talk about shedding old skin, facing new truths, or realizing old truths that were just covered up in schoolishness, and walking that liberation walk even when the people around you ain’t feelin’ it.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/akilah)
These interviews and conversations give a glimpse into some of the people we have been working with at always possible, some of the brilliant organisations we have been championing and some of the latest thinking in leadership, creativity and learning. In this podcast Richard Freeman has a conversation with Erica Neve about the role of technology in mindset, skills and behavioural transformation - in both the corporate sector and in education - as well as how mentoring for a new world of work is something that both junior apprentices and chief executives need in order to thrive. Erica Neve is Director of Learning & Academies at Freeformers, a digital transformation agency with a ground-breaking model of youth training, mentoring and digital consultancy. There are a handful of UK organisations developing pioneering models of creative and digital learning and workforce development, and Erica has held senior roles with many of them, including Livity, We Are Dot Dot Dot, The Royal Artillery Centre and The Polygon School. Erica is described as a T-shaped practitioner, with both vertical expertise in designing effective learning, skills and education programmes and a horizontal deep knowledge of user-centred digital design, marketing and emerging technologies. --- Useful links: www.freeformers.com --- If you enjoyed the conversation, please like, subscribe and review - and share with colleagues. always possible work at the heart of the UK apprenticeships and skills sector. We support businesses, colleges and training providers to navigate policy, design and quality. To find out more, visit us at www.alwayspossible.co.uk
Billions of people are using chat apps. Can brand owners and broadcasters make themselves part of these private conversations? And should they? The BBC World Service, the Weather Company USA and youth-led creative network Livity have been exploring ways to engage with these hard-to-reach audiences. This podcast explores how organisations are using short animated images such as gifs as well as chatbots - computer programmes which simulate conversations with humans - to become part of the conversation in private spaces. Communications on these text, email or instant messaging apps is referred to as 'dark social' because, unlike a Facebook share or a retweet, it's harder for brands and broadcasters to see what's going on ‘in the dark'. In this podcast you'll learn: • how big-name brands are using ‘dark social' to promote themselves • what the Weather Channel learnt from audience interactions with its chatbot • about the insight the BBC World Service gained from its first attempt to deliver original journalism via a chat app This podcast is presented by Charles Miller, editor of the BBC Academy blog. He's joined by BBC World Service assistant editor Vladimir Hernandez, series-producer of Young, Angry and Connected, a story of political activism in Africa and the BBC's first WhatsApp journalism project. Also on the panel are Alan Bryant, a planner and strategist at Livity, which helps organisations reach young people, and Domenic Venuto, general manager of consumer products at the Weather Company in the US. Find out more about BBC Academy: Website – www.bbc.co.uk/academy Facebook – www.facebook.com/bbcacademy Twitter – www.twitter.com/bbcacademy
Tribute to all herbalists. A mix with some old time herb tunes
The 246 Road Show is a program dedicated to bringing the essence of Barbadian life style and culture to our listeners worldwide. You will expirience the finest sounds and music Barbados has to offer as well as being kept up to date on the latest issues and topics which will be up for discussion with you, our loyal listeners.
The 246 Road Show is a program dedicated to bringing the essence of Barbadian life style and culture to our listeners worldwide. You will expirience the finest sounds and music Barbados has to offer as well as being kept up to date on the latest issues and topics which will be up for discussion with you, our loyal listeners.
Judah Tribe, band has members representing the USA, Haiti, Ecuador, & more, each bringing their own unique story in this fight for Peace, Livity, Equal Rights, & Justice. Led by singer/songwriters, Josh David(Q-Tip,Joy Denalane,Rene Neufville,Soul Cycle), and Eric (The General) oussaint(Junior Reid, Riddim Nation, Ossie Delimore),the revolutionary sounds of Judah Tribe has been heard in New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music,as a champion for the call to justice for Sean Bell with their tune, "Judgment", and at Lincoln Center singing the world disaster chant "Help Us JAH". ARIA (born Aria Morgan) a very gifted traditional gospel musician ,Trained by her passionate father, evidenced by long hours of classical piano and voice lessons given to them all. ARIA is a singer/sing-j/songwriter/dancer.With her background being one of strong gospel influence, ARIA and her sisters entered national church talent competitions, with ARIA performing in the solo categories. There was always that pronounced energy and confidence that would emanate when seeing ARIA in performance Sugar Dee (Karabel) delightful blend of many Jamaican styles of music including, reggae, hall rap, raggamuffin, and Jamaican inspirational music. The messages are positive, and the rhythms are positively danceable and play well in the background as well. There's a vehicle here that takes you back to a Jamaican beach and a bottle of Appleton 30 year estate rum and yet the lyric rhymes have a wonderful set of messages which will emerge, not too many at a time for you to think about while sipping that rum.SUGAR DEE has been on stage since he was 18 articulating the message his people . Contact: Sugar D Promotions,Phone 876 784-3149 & 876 886-3311
Judah Tribe The band has members representing the USA, Haiti, Ecuador, & more, each bringing their own unique story in this fight for Peace, Livity, Equal Rights, & Justice. Led by singer/songwriters, Josh David(Q-Tip,Joy Denalane,Rene Neufville,Soul Cycle), and "The General" Eric Toussáint(Riddim Nation,Jr Reid).Judah Tribe is in the studio finishing up their own debut record, "New Day Dawnin", which is due this Summer. The Tribe has also recently collaborated with Ethiopian-born singer, Shéba("Love This Lifetime"), Pashon Minott(Daughter of Sugar Minott), & JA Artists like Biggz General & Alex Marley(Marley Family), & Dax Lion with new shows and new riddims soon come. (917)774-3917 -ITRO7@YAHOO.COM Born Umar Rajaee Plummer, singer, composer and producer. "Jah Rain" started showing an interest in music since very young, however did not start his professional career until 2006. His songs are more in the genre of Conscious Reggae and bring out his unique voice and lyrics which are now starting to gather a strong listening audience. Rain's conception is to reach the global community with his tunes bringing out a spiritual awakening in others, spreading his words about through music. TONY MOSES was born in Kingston, he established REGGAE RADIO at radio station KPOO 89.5fm, as TONY MOSES.."god-father" of REGGAE RADIO....with partner Ruel Mills,and set up KINGSTONRECORDS.TONY M.C. for most REGGAE shows and festivals in Nothern California..in 1975 he led the SONS OF CREATION band...in 1980 recorded and toured with the RASTAFARIANS .Between 1997 and 2000 he toured U.K., Ireland, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States with S.H....in 2000 TONY MOSES return to recouding. email:caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com
Judah Tribe. The band has members representing the USA, Haiti, Ecuador, & more, each bringing their own unique story in this fight for Peace, Livity, Equal Rights, & Justice. Led by singer/songwriters, Josh David(Q-Tip,Joy Denalane,Rene Neufville,Zoe,Soul Cycle), and Eric Toussaint(Riddim Nation,Junior Reid,Ossie Dellimore), the revolutionary sounds of Judah Tribe has been heard in New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, as a champion of the call to justice for Sean Bell with their tune,"Judgment", and at Lincoln Centersinging the world disaster chant "Help Us JAH". Dactah Chandois by farone of the best reggae and dancehall singers in Spain. He's a master at creating lyrics at the spot and playing with rhytmic phrases as if this was the easiest thing in the world. This surf fanatic and free spirited performer from the islandof Tenerifestarted his professional career in 2009 working with Frank Delléduring Dellé's tour presenting his album "Before I grow old". Throught this special collaboration Dactah Chandogot to met a few members of the famous band Seeed, by then members of Dellé's band. From that moment on Dactah Chandobegan to collaborate with many important groups such as The wailer, Alpha Blondie, Wayne Wonderand Six Nation, and with artists like Junior Murvin, Chukki Starr, Brinsley Forde (ASWAD)and Queen Ifrica. He was also a key figure in the first surfers dancehall video made in Spain, "Surf is my life".
We talk with dancehall artist Konshens about his consistency thru the 2011 and moving into the next year with his new album 'Mental Maintenance' set to release February 2012. We speak about his lyrical content and maybe not getting enough credit from the media over the years. The ladies demanded that I ask about all the GALLIS talk between him, Delus and Darrio over the years and even speak about the balance and tone he gives through music to his younger fans. We speak about his recent European tour and the wicked stage show at Sepetuka IV in Kenya, touch a couple singles including '12 to 12' and his top hit 'Do Sumpn'. Make sure you support the Konshens App via apple (iPod + iPhone). Realest Song, Pretty Devil, Lulu Bag - Konshens Good Life and Livity, Forward - Konshens Sell Me A Friend ft Onton - Konshens Full Konshens Interview We Love Gal ft Darrio & Delus - Konshens Do Sumn! - Konshens Sunshine Glow - Jemere Morgan (Four Seasons Pick) Sunsplash Mix Show is 10am-1pm (EST) Mornings on www.DaFlavaRadio.com/index.php Reggae + Dancehall + Interviews #Atlanta #Kenya #Gambia #Connecticut sponsored by: Sunsplash Media, Caribbean International Shipping Services • Cooyah CY Clothing Inc. • Startime Computers • sosochat.com Four Seasons Music & www.JayForce.com
Issac is the man who explains why his clothing is 50% organic cotton and 50% hemp. We have a frank discussion about it and its quite revealing what's brought up. Issac also tells us what celebrities are stepping up to the plate for Livity and its mission.