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De la littérature à la musique en passant par le stand-up, la richesse de la culture libanaise a été mise à l'honneur lors de l'édition 2025 de la Journée de la langue française et de la Francophonie à New York.Parmi les moments les plus marquants, le concert pour la paix de la Francophonie avec le trompettiste de génie Ibrahim Maalouf, qui s'est tenu au Lycée Français de New York. Ce concert intime, véritable vitrine de la chanson française, a été fortement participatif, l'audience étant sommée à se joindre sans réserve à la douce et puissante voix de Hiba Tawaji, tandis que la trompette à quatre pistons de M. Maalouf les transportait.De « Papaoutai » à « La Bohème », tous ont pu se remémorer les paroles et mélodies qui les ont accompagnés à différents moments de leur vie, ravivant des époques désormais lointaines voire révolues.ONU Info a eu l'occasion de rencontrer le musicien, compositeur et maestro de la soirée pour discuter de l'importance de ce concert et de son art.M. Maalouf a expliqué que l'une des choses qu'il adore dans ses concerts, c'est qu'ils rassemblent des personnes aux convictions politiques, religieuses et opinions différentes, leur permettant de partager « un moment fort émotionnel, tous ensemble ».Il encourage chacun à assister à des concerts ou à apprendre un instrument afin de développer son langage musical. « Plus nous développons notre langage artistique musical, plus nous sommes nombreux à militer pour une bienveillance et une empathie universelles ».(Interview :  Ibrahim Maalouf, trompettiste et compositeur ; propos recueillis par Cristina Silveiro)

Vivre FM - L'agenda différent
Le nouvel album foisonnant d'Ibrahim Maalouf

Vivre FM - L'agenda différent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 3:29


Le nouvel album d'Ibrahim Maalouf s'intitule « Trumpets of Michel-Ange ». On y découvre que le musicien utilise un instrument atypique, la trompette à un quart de tons. L'artiste confie que cet album veut célébrer des valeurs universelles qui se perdent à notre époque. Il s'est entouré d'excellents instrumentistes. Les musique sont festives, ce qui n'empêche pas l'émotion. Cet album rafraîchissant traduit une aspiration au bonheur. Je vous signale aussi une soirée créative. Il s'agit de la 17ème édition du Human Comedy Club. Ce grand stand-up est organisé par des étudiants de l'ISC Paris, une grande école de commerce. Cet événement vise à allier humour et soutien aux enfants malades. Rendez-vous le 18 février à 19 heures, au Grand Rex, 1 boulevard Poissonnière dans le 2ème, Bonne-Nouvelle Location sur www.helloasso.com

Second Life
The Who What Wear Podcast: Makeup Artist Joey Maalouf's Step-by-Step Guide to Revitalizing Your Everyday Makeup Routine

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 40:49


Joey Maalouf is a makeup artist and creative consultant who works with celebrities like Goldie Hawn, Rachel Zoe, Lisa Rinna, and Molly Sims. On top of his red carpet and editorial work, he offers incredible one-on-one Zoom makeup sessions, where he evaluates and upgrades his clients' makeup routines. In the session, he shares his expert tips and tricks to allow you to upgrade your products, techniques, and approach to your makeup looks—all with the goal of helping you "get out the door and look gorge." Today, Maalouf joins Who What Wear co-founder and Chief Content Officer Hillary Kerr to give listeners a taste of what he offers in his sessions. Kerr had a session with Maalouf in the fall and can't stop raving about it. They get into application techniques, product recommendations, and the TikTok advice you should definitely avoid.Shop our editor's picks here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr
Makeup Artist Joey Maalouf's Step-by-Step Guide to Revitalizing Your Everyday Makeup Routine

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 40:49


Joey Maalouf is a makeup artist and creative consultant who works with celebrities like Goldie Hawn, Rachel Zoe, Lisa Rinna, and Molly Sims. On top of his red carpet and editorial work, he offers incredible one-on-one Zoom makeup sessions, where he evaluates and upgrades his clients' makeup routines. In the session, he shares his expert tips and tricks to allow you to upgrade your products, techniques, and approach to your makeup looks—all with the goal of helping you "get out the door and look gorge." Today, Maalouf joins Who What Wear co-founder and Chief Content Officer Hillary Kerr to give listeners a taste of what he offers in his sessions. Kerr had a session with Maalouf in the fall and can't stop raving about it. They get into application techniques, product recommendations, and the TikTok advice you should definitely avoid.Shop our editor's picks here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Good Service
Ep. 73 - Can God Use "Watered Down" Churches? w/ Vittorio Maalouf

Good Service

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 75:53


This week, we're breaking bread with Vittorio Maalouf (@vittoriomaalouf) — entrepreneur, designer, and founder of Thirteen Thirteen Studio (@thirteen_thirteen) — as we share good food from Ensenada surf and turf grill (@EnsenadaSurfnTurf). Get into this week's episode as we share about fatherhood in Christ and uncover fresh insights about the depth of Jesus' love for us! Want more Exclusive Good Service Content?

Pathmonk Presents Podcast
Mastering HubSpot Integration | Selim Maalouf from Unlimited Tech Solutions

Pathmonk Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 25:14


Meet Selim Maalouf from Unlimited Tech Solutions, an elite HubSpot Solutions partner specializing in complex integration projects.  With a background in industrial engineering, Selim brings unique expertise to connecting disparate systems with HubSpot's customer platform. In this episode, he shares invaluable insights about modern CRM implementation, focusing particularly on field service and manufacturing industries. Selim discusses their platform-agnostic approach, their custom IPAAS solution Korana, and how they help enterprises with legacy systems seamlessly integrate with modern CRM solutions.  Learn about the evolution of HubSpot from a marketing platform to a comprehensive customer platform and get expert advice on starting your HubSpot journey.  

All Bodies. All Foods.
56. From No Diagnosis to Misdiagnosis: An Atypical Anorexia Recovery Story with Laura Maalouf

All Bodies. All Foods.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 54:23


On this episode of All Bodies. All Foods., Ashley and Sam sit down with Laura Maalouf, a multifaceted individual who had previously battled Atypical Anorexia and recently published a self-help journal Not Sick Enough: Atypical Anorexia. Laura's story is one of frustration, resilience, and continued growth; her struggles were minimized, misunderstood, and misdiagnosed every time she reached out for help. Finally receiving the support and validation she had been longing for, she obtained the tools she needed and created a workbook to help others on the same road to recovery. Unfortunately, Laura's story is not uncommon. The medical, mental health, and dietetic fields have perpetuated the myth that only “underweight” bodies experience the symptoms of anorexia. In fact, Atypical Anorexia and Anorexia Nervosa share the same exact criteria with the only difference being “body size.” Even though these are technically different diagnoses, the physical and psychological consequences are just as serious.   If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues!   Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured.   All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/

Perpetual Traffic
What Worked in 2024 that We Want to Double Down on in 2025 with Eddie Maalouf of BAD Marketing

Perpetual Traffic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 38:44


Lauren Petrullo welcomes Eddie Maalouf, founder of BAD Marketing, to discuss strategies for navigating the evolving marketing landscape. They talk about how affiliate marketing, influencer trust, and tailored content creation are shifting in 2025, especially for e-commerce, local businesses, and info products. Eddie shares firsthand insights on creating impactful ads, handling post-holiday marketing, and using AI effectively without overcomplicating campaigns. This conversation dives into what's working now and how brands can position themselves for what's next.Chapters00:00:00 - Kickoff: Welcome to Perpetual Traffic00:01:23 - The Story Behind Eddie Maalouf & Bold Marketing Moves00:04:24 - 2025 Predictions: Affiliate Marketing's Trust Game00:08:38 - Future-Proofing Info Products00:12:36 - Winning Tactics for Local Business Marketing00:14:00 - Ads That Work for Local Audiences00:17:23 - Post-Black Friday: Next Steps for E-commerce00:18:37 - Upcoming Trends for New Year Sales00:20:02 - Agency Insider: Insights from the Frontlines00:23:47 - Effective Media Buying00:28:10 - AI's Role in Shaping Marketing00:32:09 - The Evolution of Interactive Advertising00:37:16 - Final Predictions and TakeawaysLINKS AND RESOURCES:Eddie Maalouf on LinkedInBAD MarketingTier 11 JobsPerpetual Traffic on YouTubeTiereleven.comMongoose MediaPerpetual Traffic SurveyPerpetual Traffic WebsiteFollow Perpetual Traffic on TwitterConnect with Lauren on Instagram and Connect with Ralph on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Perpetual Traffic? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!

ThinkEnergy
Cybersecurity and the energy sector, with Hydro Ottawa's Jojo Maalouf

ThinkEnergy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 19:18


Our daily lives are more and more connected online. This includes our utility grids. Jojo Maalouf, Hydro Ottawa's Director of Cybersecurity and IT Infrastructure, joins thinkenergy to discuss the role of cybersecurity in the energy sector. From cybersecurity threats, like cyber warfare and ransom-seeking hacktivists, to the measures required to defend our energy systems. Plus, how AI both helps and complicates matters. Listen in to learn what's driving change and the collaboration needed to protect the grid. Related links Ontario Cybersecurity Framework: https://www.oeb.ca/regulatory-rules-and-documents/rules-codes-and-requirements/ontario-cyber-security  Get Cyber Safe resources: https://www.getcybersafe.gc.ca/en  Jojo Maalouf on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jojo-maalouf-cism-cissp-0546b03/  Trevor Freeman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-freeman-p-eng-cem-leed-ap-8b612114/  Hydro Ottawa: https://hydroottawa.com/en  To subscribe using Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinkenergy/id1465129405 To subscribe using Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7wFz7rdR8Gq3f2WOafjxpl To subscribe on Libsyn: http://thinkenergy.libsyn.com/ Subscribe so you don't miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/user/hydroottawalimited Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydroottawa Stay in the know on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HydroOttawa Keep up with the posts on X: https://twitter.com/thinkenergypod   Transcript:   Trevor Freeman  00:07   Welcome to think energy, a podcast that dives into the fast, changing world of energy through conversations with industry leaders, innovators and people on the front lines of the energy transition. Join me, Trevor Freeman, as I explore the traditional, unconventional and up and coming facets of the energy industry. If you have any thoughts, feedback or ideas for topics we should cover, please reach out to us at thinkenergy@hydrottawa.com Hi everyone, welcome back. It won't be a surprise to anyone listening that our energy systems, like much of the rest of our lives, are becoming more and more connected and more online than ever before. Let's just take a look at our own personal lives. We've got apps that can control multiple aspects of our homes. For example, for my phone, I can adjust temperature, set points and fan speed heating and cooling in my house, I can turn on or off lights, both inside and outside. I can look and see who just rang my doorbell, even if I'm in another city, and I can check and see where my vehicle is, whether it's charging or not. And I can even turn it on all from my phone. And I would consider myself like middle of the road in terms of how connected and online I am. There are even further examples of this in some of those ultra-connected homes. This is part of our fast paced and constant evolution towards invenience and using technology to find solutions to problems that we didn't always know existed, and maybe they didn't actually exist. We've all heard that term, the Internet of Things, referring to this ultra-connected world where it's not just people talking over the internet, but our devices and systems are talking as well. I was absolutely floored when I was doing some research on this podcast to find out that this term, the Internet of Things, was first used 25 years ago, in 1999 when I first wrote the text for this. I put a placeholder in to say, oh, it's been around for over 10 years. And then when I actually did my research, it's over 25 years. Think about how far we've come since that idea was thought of in 1999 how different life is today than 1999 our energy systems and our utility grids are undergoing a similar transition. I talked about this a little bit with Hydro Ottawa's Jenna Gillis in a previous episode about grid modernization. So go back and have a listen to that. If you haven't already, we are adding more and more data points to our grids, and that includes sensors, smart switches, fault detectors, smarter meters, etc., etc. Even for hydro Ottawa, a local distribution company with around 350,000 customers, we are talking about many times that number of smart devices in the coming years, all connected, all trading data between themselves and our central systems and the smart folks who run them now, there is a ton of upside to this transition, and that's why we're doing it. More data leads to better decision making, a better view of what's happening, whether that's during an outage or at times when the grid is heavily utilized. It lets us get more out of the equipment we have, react and adjust to the needs of our customers, and react and adjust to the needs of the grid. It will lead to faster restoration during outages, and sometimes that restoration will be automatic without having to roll a truck. It will allow us to better integrate distributed energy resources like small scale solar and storage and other things into our grid for the benefit of our customers and the grid. There is no question that this is a move in the right direction, and hydro Ottawa is leaning into this aspect of the energy transition to build a smarter grid for our customers. However, it does highlight something that has long been a priority for us, cyber security. With so many connected devices, with so much data out there, we need to be extremely vigilant and rigorous with our digital security. Cyber-attacks on utility infrastructure are not theoretical. In 2015 and 2016 attacks on the Ukrainian power grid resulted in large scale power outages in that country, as we increasingly rely on electricity for so many aspects of our lives, attacks like this, whether by nation states or bad actors seeking financial gain, can have devastating consequences. Luckily, this is something that has been a priority for us for many years, and as the threats become more sophisticated, so too do our strategies to protect our systems and our grid from those attacks. Joining me today to talk about this is Hydro Ottawa's director of cybersecurity and IT infrastructure. Jojo Maalouf, JoJo, welcome to the show.   Jojo Maalouf  04:46   Thanks for having me.   Trevor Freeman  04:47   All right, so Jojo, cyber security is a little bit of a buzzword that a lot of folks have probably heard in a bunch of different contexts. Help us unpack it a little bit. What do we actually mean when we talk about cybersecurity threats and cybersecurity prevention, I guess?   Jojo Maalouf  05:05   Very good question, right? So, I mean, let's kind of simplify things, so we obviously have these adversaries, right? And these adversaries are trying to get into organizations networks. We hear a lot of the sensitivity or the criticality of information, so they're trying to obtain that information. And, you know, can they look at potentially monetizing that? Really what we're kind of trying to do, or what cyber security is, is, if you think about it, we have these bad guys, these adversaries. They're trying to get into organizations they possess or introduce some sort of level of risk. What we are trying to do as people in cyber security is defend those organizations from those risks and those adversaries. So, in order for us to do that, we need to put together a program. We need to make sure we have the relevant controls in place, because, at the end of the day, what we're trying to do is mitigate that risk to an acceptable level where the business can run.   Trevor Freeman  06:07   Yeah, totally. And who are these threats coming from? Like, we hear a lot about state sponsored groups for profit, hackers. There's sort of that hacktivists, kind of ideologically driven group. Who are we worried about in the in the energy industry?   Jojo Maalouf  06:20   You know, it's very good question. I think, to be honest, you, I think we worry about all of them. I think from from our perspective, threats are threats. And obviously, depending on the magnitude of those threats and where they're coming from, they could potentially possess or introduce a different type of risk. But the reality is, they all introduce a level of risk. Yes, we are worried about state sponsored entities. You know, we've seen what's happened throughout the years. It started out in Stuxnet with Iran in 2010 we've seen what's happened with Ukraine in 2015 the end of day, what are we trying to protect? We're trying to ensure that a cyber-attack doesn't actually impact our ability to deliver power to our customers. What we are seeing now in the industry, obviously, is that adversaries are understanding that they can really monetize this, right? So, we're seeing the exponential growth of ransomware throughout the years. I remember back in 2016 when a major Canadian university was asked to pay a think approximately a $35,000 ransomware. Where we looked at that in comparison in 2024 where the average cost of a ransomware attack is just under $5 million. So, it's a billion dollar industry, right? And it's only growing. You know, I'd say the threats are coming everywhere, but you're definitely seeing the monetization aspect of it growing exponentially.   Trevor Freeman  07:51   Yeah. So, I guess from our perspective, it really doesn't matter what the motivation is. If someone's getting into our systems and sort of impacting our ability to do what we do doesn't matter what the motivation is. It's a problem for us, and we try and guard against it.   Jojo Maalouf  08:05   Correct. I think, I think people are very highly motivated now, whether it's for it's ransomware, whether it's state sponsored, I think entities, or I would say adversary, sorry, are definitely highly motivated. And it doesn't really change our approach. So, you know, the energy sector needs to make sure that they do what they can to protect the systems.   Trevor Freeman  08:23   Yeah, fair enough. So, we've talked in the past on the show, and in my intro, I talked about grid modernization, and this sort of evolution of our grid, and the technology on our grid to have more and more connected devices out in the field, and the amount of data that's flowing on our grid is increasing. Obviously, there are many benefits to this, but inherently that brings a degree of risk as well. Can you talk to us about the risk that their grid modernization brings, and sort of how we're thinking about that?   Jojo Maalouf  08:58   So, Trevor, I think you said it well when you said more and more devices are connected now. So really, what ends up happening every time we add a device that's connected, it increases the organization's risk profile. So ideally, what we want to be able to do is we want to manage exactly what that those entry points into potential organizations are. So, every time I add a device, I have to think that it increases that attack surface to a degree. So, I mean, you've talked about what grid modernization can do. There are many capabilities I think that's going to benefit organizations. But I think as this happens, we need to ensure that cybersecurity risks are managed to ensure that that risk profile is managed to an appropriate level.   Trevor Freeman  09:48   How prepared is the energy industry to respond to and to recover from a major cyber-attack, if one were to happen on the power grid?   Jojo Maalouf  09:57   Honestly, I think that the energy sector as well. Prepared as a critical infrastructure entity, the energy sector has the benefit of dealing a lot with government partners. So, I think what you want to do as an organization is you want to build that trust, that ecosystem of partners, whether it is through public and private relationships. But I'd say from a critical infrastructure perspective, there are very good relationships with the industry, very good relationships with government partners. I think testing organizations resiliency has been in play now for many, many years. But I think from a cyber perspective, I think it's something where organizations continue to be prepared, continue to do some of the appropriate testing, you know? And I'll be honest, I say it's, it's, you never want to be complacent, right? And I think what we've learned over the years is threats are evolving. Threats are changing. The industry is always going to be susceptible to attacks.   Trevor Freeman  11:00   Are we collaborating and working with other stakeholders? I mean, both at the sort of other utility level, you mentioned, governments and regulatory bodies, are we collaborating with those other entities? And sort of in line when it comes to cybersecurity?   Jojo Maalouf  11:15   There is a lot of collaboration that occurs within the industry, whether it's in Ontario, you'll see now that the regulator, the Ontario Energy Board, you know, there is the Ontario cybersecurity framework that has been in play now since around 2018 even at the national level there. Here are many different bodies where, you know cybersecurity, like critical infrastructure protection is paramount, as discussed regularly, and then obviously there's the government agency. So, there's a lot of collaboration that goes whether it's from the provincial, the National, and then the government side as well. And I mean, I think you need those relationships, right? You need those partnerships to help.   Trevor Freeman  12:02   Yeah, we're not we're not a lone utility kind of figuring out on our own. We're working with our partners and our peers to figure that out. The other kind of area of emerging technology that I want to talk about is, AI, artificial intelligence and sort of machine learning. Are we using those technologies? Or do you see us using those technologies in the future to sort of enhance the cyber security of our grid and our assets?   Jojo Maalouf  12:29   Yeah, I mean, I think obviously artificial intelligence, machine learning, seems to be the 2024 theme. The reality is, is a lot of technologies have already adopted, whether it's AI or machine learning, into their into their solutions. You know, I think the whole Gen AI aspect is growing, and it's something that I think is going to benefit everybody in the industry as well. The unfortunate thing is, is that I think adversaries are going to be able to use these technologies as well. You know, whether it's to paint a better picture of an organization, maybe to customize some attack patterns, but I think it's something where we have to embrace the technology. We have to use it in our, I would say, in our toolkit, but we're very much cognizant of the fact is that adversaries are going to be using these, these tool sets as well to potentially target organizations within the energy sector.   Trevor Freeman  13:33   And are there specific things that you know, speaking as the local distribution company, specific things that our customers can do or should be aware of? What's the role of our customer when it comes to cybersecurity?   Jojo Maalouf  13:46   It's a very good question. I mean, from a from a customer's perspective, I think customers need to realize the importance of their information. So, I mean, the reality now is a lot of adversaries are targeting people directly because they want their information. Their information. Their information is valuable. So, I think as a customer, what they want to make sure they do is that they do what they can to protect their information. So, some very simple steps that they can do make sure you have a complex password that only you know, that's not easily guessable. The other thing is, you don't want to use that password across multiple systems. So, what's the best way for you to be able to manage all your passwords? Invest in a password manager. There are free solutions out there. There are other really good solutions that are at a fraction of a cost as well as that password. What you want to make sure you do is you have multi factor authentication attached to it. What that really means is it's a second level of authentication that's going to challenge you to make sure you are who you say you are. It could just be an application that's installed on your phone. Think those are really some really good ways that you know a customer can use to protect themselves. I think even investing in credit monitoring is really good because. Is the last thing you want to do is an adversary to target you, steal your information, then all of a sudden, are starting to open up accounts in your name, right? So credit monitoring is another really important one. So, I mean, I think those are some really basic ones, but I think that they can go a long way to protecting a customer from threats. There are some really good online resources that they can use. Public Safety Canada has their get cyber safe website that provides a lot of information for, you know, everyday residential people or customers, sorry, steps that they can take to protect themselves.   Trevor Freeman  15:33   And for our listeners that kind of are thinking like, Oh, I feel like I've heard that before. I think you're right. You have it is those basic steps that really can protect us. And just so that everybody knows this is a focus of us internally as well, all employees of Hydro Ottawa also have a focus on what can we as employees do in order to make sure we're protecting our systems, we're protecting our data, and all the things that JoJo mentioned when it comes to password integrity, conscious of protecting our data. We're focused on that on a day-to-day basis as well. Jojo, thanks very much for taking the time to talk us through this. It's something that is maybe a bit adjacent to the energy transition, but so important as we increasingly digitize our grid, digitize our systems, as I mentioned, add more data points. We can't sort of leave cybersecurity behind. So, I really appreciate you taking the time to join us today, as our listeners know, and as you know, we always end our interviews with a series of questions to our guests. So I will jump right into those. Jojo, what's a book that you've read that you think everybody should read?   Jojo Maalouf 16:39   Yeah, good question. I'll give you two books, especially within the context of cybersecurity. You know, we did briefly mention Stuxnet. A really good book is by Kim Zetter. It's called Zero Day, and it basically depicts what happened with Stuxnet. Really informative. It's actually really good read. It's not necessarily technical, but just goes to show kind of how cyber warfare was actually built. Another really good one is from Andy Greenberg. It's called sandworm, a new era of cyber war in the hunt for the Kremlin's most dangerous hackers. Another really good read as well. So, I think those are two books, I would say, in the cybersecurity context, that I think are really good reads.   Trevor Freeman  17:29   Nice. Same question. But for a movie or a show, is there a movie or show that you think everyone should have a look at?   Jojo Maalouf  17:36   I'm actually really into Yellowstone these days, right? So, I'm gonna give that props.   Trevor Freeman  17:41   Nice. That's a good one. If someone offered you a free round-trip flight anywhere in the world, where would you go?   Jojo Maalouf  17:48   Good question, I think right now where I am, I'd probably go anywhere, either in the Alps or in the Dolomites, to ski.   Trevor Freeman  17:56   That's awesome. And our last question, what is something about the energy sector or its future that you are particularly excited about?   Jojo Maalouf  18:04   To be honest with you, I What really interests me and what I'm really excited about is, think the evolution in change into we are now a technology company, And I think what we're where the energy sector is grow is, is moving towards, is really exciting. You know, I think over the years, it's been a very siloed approach to the way services are driven or given where I find now, its very technology focused, right? And I think that's very exciting times.   Trevor Freeman  18:39   Very cool. Well, JoJo, I really appreciate your time today, and you sharing your insight with us, and thanks for coming on the show.   Jojo Maalouf  18:46   Thank you, Trevor, it's great being here.   Trevor Freeman  18:50   Thanks for tuning in to another episode of The think energy podcast. Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and it would be great if you could leave us a review. It really helps to spread the word. As always, we would love to hear from you, whether it's feedback comments or an idea for a show or a guest. You can always reach us at think energy@Hydroottawa.com.  

The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex
From Broke To Multi-Millionaire Marketing Agency Owner (Eddie Maalouf - BAD Marketing)

The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 57:29


In this episode of the Level Up Podcast, I dive deep with the marketing expert Eddie Maalouf, co-founder of Bad Marketing, to uncover how investing in self-education and creative marketing strategies can transform your life. Eddie shares his journey from living in his parents' basement and making $40-50k a month to scaling his business to multi-million-dollar success. We talk about how real growth often comes from pain and struggle, and how he leveraged that to create a thriving business empire with his marketing agency.We also touch on some fundamental mindset shifts, like why continuously investing in yourself, even when it seems risky, pays massive dividends in the long run. Eddie explains his unique approach to marketing, including how he once pulled a tank in front of a client's HQ to win their business. He also talks about scaling businesses and how he now invests in companies, turning small ventures into multi-million-dollar exits.We also touch on some fundamental mindset shifts, like why continuously investing in yourself, even when it seems risky, pays massive dividends in the long run. Eddie explains his unique approach to marketing, including how he once pulled a tank in front of a client's HQ to win their business. He also talks about scaling businesses and how he now invests in companies, turning small ventures into multi-million-dollar exits.Follow Eddie:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eddiemaalouf/?hl=en“Your Network is your NETWORTH!”Make sure to add me on all SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:Instagram: https://jo.my/paulalex2024Facebook: https://jo.my/fbpaulalex2024Youtube: https://jo.my/ytpaulalex2024Linkedin: https://jo.my/inpaulalex2024Looking for a secondary source of income or want to become an entrepreneur?Check out one of my companies below to see if we can help you:www.ATMTogether.comwww.Merchantautomation.comFREE Copy of my book “Blue to Digital Gold - The New American Dream”www.officialPaulAlex.com

L'actu des médias sur Europe 1
Maïwenn et Maalouf à l'index : la guillotine s'emballe

L'actu des médias sur Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 3:21


Chaque vendredi, Eugénie Bastié dévoile aux auditeurs sa «Revue de presse» hebdomadaire et ses idées.

Les Grandes Gueules
Me Fanny Colin, avocate d'Ibrahim Maalouf : “Il n'a rien fait ni d'un point de vue pénal ni d'un point de vue moral ! Il a été ´cancellé' et c'est déplorable.” - 26/08

Les Grandes Gueules

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 0:44


Aujourd'hui, Flora Ghebali, Charles Consigny et Didier Giraud débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall.

Chrétiens d'Orient
La Dormition de la Vierge, avec Mgr Charbel Maalouf

Chrétiens d'Orient

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 30:00


durée : 00:30:00 - Chrétiens d'Orient - Évocation de la Dormition de la Vierge, que l'on associe souvent au monde orthodoxe uniquement, mais que l'on retrouve dans nombre de traditions d'Églises orientales en communion avec Rome.

El ojo crítico
El ojo crítico - Laia Ripoll con 'Una humilde propuesta' en Almagro

El ojo crítico

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 51:21


Queda menos de un mes para que empiece el Festival de Teatro Clásico de Almagro y Laila Ripoll, directora y dramaturga, se viene al programa para contarnos de qué va 'Un humilde propuesta', el montaje que presenta, y la exposición que comisaria en el festival. El escritor libanés Amín Maalouf está en nuestro país y ha hablado con nuestro compañero Santiago Barnuevo sobre su ensayo 'El laberinto de los extraviados. Occidente y sus adversarios'. Patrick Radden Keefe es el primer invitado del programa de residencias del Centre de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona y por ello ha charlado con María Huget. Terminamos con Use Lahoz y el ensayo de David Sedaris, 'Estoy bien', que publica Blackie Books con la traducción de Jorge de Cascante. Escuchar audio

Le sept neuf
Anne Lauvergeon / Salman Rushdie / S. Quéméner x T. Legrand x G. Roquette / Ibrahim Maalouf / Depielo

Le sept neuf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 179:03


durée : 02:59:03 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Les invités de la Matinale de France Inter ce mercredi 17 avril 2024 sont : Anne Lauvergeon / Salman Rushdie / S. Quéméner x T. Legrand x G. Roquette / Ibrahim Maalouf / Depielo

Le jazz sur France Musique
Drôle de Bestiaire : Bumcello, Ibrahim Maalouf, Wayne Shorter, Dexter Gordon and more

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 59:16


durée : 00:59:16 - Banzzaï du jeudi 14 mars 2024 - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé.

Le club de l'été
Improvisation théâtrale : «Antonia m'a offert ma première expérience, j'ai été nul», l'anecdote d'Ibrahim Maalouf

Le club de l'été

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 0:52


Invité de Culture médias pour la pièce "Un homme qui boit rêve toujours d'un homme qui écoute" au 13ème Art jusqu'au 31 mars, Ibrahim Maalouf se confie sur sa première scène d'improvisation théâtrale grâce à Antonia De Redinger.

Have It All
Eddie Maalouf Discusses BAD Marketing

Have It All

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 47:09


Eddie Maalouf is the founder of BAD Marketing. No, his company is actually great it is just called "BAD" Marketing. You're Marketing has to be pretty phenomenal to get away with being called BAD. He gets super vulnerable and shares what he is looking for in life.

Fat Dude Digs Flicks 2.0
176. Let's Taco 'Bout Up In the Air featuring Tarek Maalouf

Fat Dude Digs Flicks 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 97:13


This week, Let's Taco ‘Bout returns with another awesome chat! I am joined by Sioux Falls State Theatre volunteer and dog dad, Tarek Maalouf. We chat about his Pennsylvania roots, where his love of movies stems from, and having an aptitude for numbers and science. We then dive into Tarek's pick for movie of the week, the Oscar-nominated, Jason Reitman flick, Up in the Air.Tarek can be found on IG and Twitter at @TarekForSD.Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksTikTok - FatDudeDigsFlicksLetterboxd - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Goodpods, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you're at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you'd like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can send an email to FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com.And now the call to action:The fight for Women's Reproductive Rights continues. If you are interested in supporting a woman's right to choose, please look into the following organizations:Planned ParenthoodCenter for Reproductive RightsPathfinder InternationalNational Women's Law CenterNARAL Pro-Choice AmericaReligious Coalition for Reproductive ChoiceEquality NowEvery Mother CountsGlobal Fund For WomenGun violence in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. Join the fight for better gun laws and regulations by looking into or contributing to:Coalition to Stop Gun ViolenceEverytown for Gun SafetyThe Brady CampaignNewtown Action AllianceMoms Demand Action for Gun Sense in AmericaAmericans for Responsible SolutionsLaw Center to Prevent Gun ViolenceHelp protect, defend, and support our LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters, and non-binary spiritual siblings by checking out:GLAADTrans LifelineThe Trevor ProjectThe Center of Excellence for Transgender HealthGender DiversityHuman Rights CampainIt Gets Better ProjectThe Transgender Law CenterFORGEGLSENThe Matthew Shepard FoundationPride FoundationTransgender Legal Defense and Education FundTrans Women of Color CollectiveTrans Youth Equality FoundationNational Center For Transgender EqualityTrue Colors FundThe Trans Culture District Support the show

Les concerts d'inter
Ibrahim Maalouf et Chinese man

Les concerts d'inter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 55:24


durée : 00:55:24 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit Ibrahim Maalouf et Chinese man Bienvenue au Club !

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts
Nine Club Live #36 | Grant Taylor, Christian Maalouf, Carhartt

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 156:35


Happy Birthday Dubs, Christion Maalouf in Stavic VI, Philip the Bucket, Carhartt WIP Skateboarding - Precious, If you could skate any spot in the world where would it be, Volcom Vitals: Grant Taylor and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Nine Club Live #36 00:01:00 Happy Birthday Dubs!!!! 00:03:00 Little Dubs Cakes 00:12:00 Christion Maalouf in Stavic VI, Theories of Atlantis 00:25:00 Philip the Bucket Super Chat Appreciation 00:31:20 Budget or Buttery 00:50:00 Jamie Foy FS Noseslide Baker Has a Deathwish Part 2 Appreciation and the importance of the full length and the fakie 5-0 00:59:00 Fakie 5-0 Debate, Carolos Ribeiro Comparison to Jamie Foy 01:12:00 We Poll the Audience 01:22:00 Bob Burnquist Fakie 5-0 Kickflip 01:24:00 Carhartt WIP Skateboarding - Precious 01:43:00 If you could skate any spot in the world where would it be? 02:17:00 Volcom Vitals: Grant Taylor 02:24:00 Instagrams: World Star, Wascon 02:28:00 Philip the Bucket Super Chat Appreciation 2 02:31:00 Thank you's and Outro, Happy birthday Dubz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That’s Not My Job: An Introvert's Guide to Building a Business Beyond Yourself

In this week's episode of That's Not My Job, Cody Barton sits down with Eddie Maalouf, co-founder of BAD Marketing to discuss hiring, onboarding and managing expectations in business partnerships. Eddie, whose marketing agency scaled from 3 to 180 employees in just three years, emphasizes the importance of creating processes for onboarding new team members to a growing business. He emphasizes the need to document tasks and goals for better understanding.They talk through hiring mistakes they've made when hiring and what to look for in a good candidate. Cody and Eddie identify curiosity, teachability and continuous growth as key traits in new team members. The two also give advice for how integrators can begin working with visionaries. If you're a solopreneur looking to expand your business in the new year, this is a must watch. Highlights-Hiring processes and the importance of effective onboarding-How integrators can put their best foot forward with visionary business partnersConnect with Eddiehttps://instagram.com/eddiemaaloufhttps://www.youtube.com/@eddiemaaloufWant to ask Cody questions about scaling your business? Fill out the form below

Le jazz sur France Musique
Rendons-nous heureux : Sharon Jones, Ibrahim Maalouf, Greg Lamy, Seu Jorge and more

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 59:34


durée : 00:59:34 - Rendons-nous heureux - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé.

Today's Top Tune
Ibrahim Maalouf: ‘Todos Colores' (Feat. Tank and the Bangas and Cimafunk) (Clean)

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 3:20


It's no coincidence that Lebanese musician Ibrahim Maalouf snagged a Grammy nom for Best Global Music Performance this year with a track from his latest album, Capacity to Love. “Todos Colores,” or “All Colors” in English, transcends borders through Maalouf's four-valve trumpeting and contributions from New Orleans royalty Tank & The Bangas' rapidfire delivery, plus Cuban Cimafunk's devilish rap in Spanish. 

The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast
Episode 80: Neonatal Intensive Care in Lebanon with Dr. Fawzi Maalouf live fromBeirut

The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 33:42


Please listen to our latest episode of The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast with Dr. Fawzi Maalouf. This episode was recorded live from Bar Tartine on Bliss Street, Beirut. Dr. Maalouf is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in Neonatology at the American University of Beirut. In this episode, we discuss the recent advancements in neonatal intensive care worldwide and the survival of younger infants. We then discuss neonatal intensive care in Lebanon both in the Beirut area and in the regions. We then delve into the involvement of AUB in projects aiming at improving access to care of infants in the different regions of Lebanon depending on their needs and complexity of care. Currently, outcomes in the regions for preterm infants might not be at the same level as Beirut. If you are interested in equal access to care and quality outcome improvement, this is an episode not to be missed.  #NICU #Pediatrics #healthcareequality #podcast 

The Starting Line with Cole Taylor
Balancing The Business Game And Life Game With Eddie Maalouf

The Starting Line with Cole Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 46:18


Welcome back to "The Starting Line Podcast," join Cole for an insightful episode with Eddie Maalouf, a successful entrepreneur and business consultant. Eddie shares his wisdom on achieving both business success and a fulfilling personal life. Throughout the episode, Eddie delves into practical strategies for time management, demonstrating how he has effectively juggled the demands of his business ventures while safeguarding quality time for his loved ones. His secrets for establishing clear boundaries, setting priorities, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance will undoubtedly resonate with both budding entrepreneurs and seasoned professionals alike.Listen in!Our resources:Join our free community, The Optimized Entrepreneur, for free resources and trainings to optimize your health & performance:www.facebook.com/groups/optimizedentrepreneurApply for 1on1 coaching with Cole & The Starting Line team to optimize your health & performance:www.thestartingline.fit/coachingConnect with Cole:www.cole360.comConnect with Eddie:www.instagram.com/eddiemaalouf

Le goût du monde
Kebbe, fattouch, taboule : cuisine de la terre mère

Le goût du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 29:00


« Je ne me rendais pas compte que la cuisine libanaise allait nous manquer autant quand nous nous sommes installés à Paris en 76 », raconte Andrée Maalouf, cuisinière passionnée et autrice avec le chef cuisinier Karim Haïdar d'un troisième livre sur la cuisine libanaise, « De Beyrouth à Paris ». 3 livres pour 3 temps : le premier il y a près de 20 ans, le dernier en ce mois de novembre avec, dans ses pages, le besoin impérieux de transmettre, que ce livre trouve sa place dans la cuisine, que ses pages en soi tâchées, cornées, annotées : que ses recettes les plus essentielles - traditionnelles – celles des mères et des grands-mères survivent. C'est l'écriture d'un patrimoine, de recettes pour permettre à chacun de les faire siennes, une fois les bases acquises, le solfège maîtrisé avant le grand saut de l'improvisation.Des recettes traditionnelles, familiales, accessibles à tous, avec moins d'ingrédients et des alternatives, pour permettre à tous ceux qui sont partis de retrouver la cuisine de leur mère. Des recettes qui trouvent leur place dans les quotidiens d'aujourd'hui où le temps manque.Avec Andrée Maalouf, autrice passionnée de cuisine, et Karim Haïdar, chef cuisinier, conteur.« La cuisine plus que tout nous montre que l'humanité est une. » Karim Haïdar.La cuisine libanaise, de Beyrouth à Paris, d'Andrée Maalouf et Karim Haïdar, est publiée aux éditions Albin Michel, comme leurs deux précédents livres. Karim Haïdar est le chef de la table à manger « Les mots et le ciel », 80 rue Olivier de Serres à Paris, dans le 15ème arrondissement et du restaurant Sama, 5 rue Guillaume Bertrand, dans le 11ème arrondissement.« La cuisine seule a la capacité de faire apprécier toutes les saveurs, par-delà les crispations politiques et culturelles. Elle seule nous rapproche les uns des autres sans préjugés ni arrière-pensées. Elle seule va au-delà des différences, vers l'essentiel, vers l'humain » Amin Maalouf, écrivain, secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie française.En imagesProgrammation musicale- Beyrouth-Paris de Taxi 404- Le Beiruth de Fairuz.

Digital Social Hour
Eddie Maalouf Says No to Almost Everything | Digital Social Hour #122

Digital Social Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 32:10


On today's episode of the Digital Social Hour with Eddie Maalouf, we talk about the future of AI, spending tens of millions on paid ads, and the importance of creating content. BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com APPLY TO BE ON THE POD: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/50dsh AG1: https://www.drinkAG1.com/DSH Hostage Tape: https://hostagetape.com/DSH LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Digital Social Hour
Eddie Maalouf Says No to Almost Everything | Digital Social Hour #122

Digital Social Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 32:54


On today's episode of the Digital Social Hour with Eddie Maalouf, we talk about the future of AI, spending tens of millions on paid ads, and the importance of creating content. BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com APPLY TO BE ON THE POD: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/50dsh AG1: https://www.drinkAG1.com/DSH Hostage Tape: https://hostagetape.com/DSH LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RiYL
Episode 608: Ibrahim Maalouf

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 51:30


For some musicians, touring is a strange dichotomy. In him home of France, Ibrahim Maalouf plays stadiums. It's a different vibe here in the States where he finds himself playing to a few hundred, in spite of last year's Grammy nomination. The Lebanon-born musician was up for the award courtesy of Queen of Sheba, his reent collaboration with Angélique Kidjo. Maalouf joins us to discuss how he came to love the trumpet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Le journal de 18h00
Amin Maalouf nouveau secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie française

Le journal de 18h00

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 20:43


durée : 00:20:43 - Journal de 18h - L'Académie française sera désormais dirigée par un écrivain franco-libanais. Amin Maalouf succède à Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, récemment disparu. Il a élu aujourd'hui face à un autre Prix Goncourt, Jean-Christophe Rufin qui avait choisi le dernier moment pour présenter sa candidature.

Les journaux de France Culture
Amin Maalouf nouveau secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie française

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 20:43


durée : 00:20:43 - Journal de 18h - L'Académie française sera désormais dirigée par un écrivain franco-libanais. Amin Maalouf succède à Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, récemment disparue. Il a été élu aujourd'hui face à un autre Prix Goncourt, Jean-Christophe Rufin, qui avait choisi le dernier moment pour présenter sa candidature.

WIN ALL DAY - with Coach JC
Episode 381: WIN ALL DAY w/ Eddie Maalouf

WIN ALL DAY - with Coach JC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 61:56


In this WINNING Word of The Day Coach JC talks WINNING with our featured guest, Eddie Maalouf.   Eddie Maalouf is the Founder & CEO of 4Media Marketing, one of the fastest-growing full-service E-commerce & Info Product marketing agencies in the USA with over $800,000,000 per year in managed revenue. With over 250 full time hires in his company in the last 2 years, he has been able to put together some of the best minds in marketing under one brand. Having worked with Over 100 8-Figure Brands, Eddie has been able to create strategies in the digital space that have excelled brands to new peaks in profit. He manages this while helping coach young agency owners to find the same success that he has with 4Media. Eddie currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and business partner, Terry & their beautiful daughter, Milana.   Coach JC,Performance Coach, Passionate Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, 6x Author, Hype-Man With Intensity, Who Is On A Mission To Show You How To WIN ALL DAY! Welcome to my world, you were born to WIN, you can WIN, you will WIN, and together, we will build your purpose driven, passion filled WINNING life & business!    The WIN ALL DAY podcast is the motivation, inspiration and empowerment along with strategy you need so that you can increase your WINNING % and live the WINNING life you desire and deserve.   Have a question you'd like Coach JC to answer on a future WIN ALL DAY episode? Submit it as a message on our social media accounts:   https://www.instagram.com/thecoachjc/ https://www.facebook.com/WINALLDAYWITHCOACHJC   Subscribe to the WIN ALL DAY podcast and leave a review for a chance to win some FREE WIN ALL DAY merchandise or even a coaching session with Coach JC each month.   Be sure to join Coach JC's email list and download our free ebook, "The 7 Habits To WIN ALL DAY" at www.CoachJC.com so that you can stay up to date and increase your WINNING %.

Future Flipper Podcast
How to Make a Billion Dollars in Revenue with Facebook Ads | Eddie Maalouf

Future Flipper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 64:16


Meet master marketer Eddie Maalouf! We want to coach you at Wealthy Investor! Book a call with the team here - https://www.wealthyinvestor.com/______________________________________________________ Are you living The Wealthy Way? Take the quiz and get FREE access to the “Wealth Builder Academy” where Ryan goes over all the fundamentals of building wealth. https://www.wealthyway.com/Would you like our team to help build your personal brand? Apply to join Pineda Media at https://www.pinedamedia.com/ Looking to grow in your faith and business? Join Wealthy Kingdom today https://wealthykingdom.com/Want to partner with Ryan to supercharge your business? Apply at https://www.pinedapartners.com/ You can invest in Ryan's real estate deals! Go to https://pinedacapital.com Follow Wealthy Investor on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/_wealthyinvestor https://www.tiktok.com/@_wealthyinvestor __________________________________________Connect with Eddie!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/eddiemaalouf/YouTube -  @eddiemaalouf  Website - https://4media.marketing/linksEddie runs online ads and has generated billions of dollars in revenue for his clients!Growing up, Eddie was always a good salesperson and knew he was adept at marketing before he even became a marketer! Eddie went into sales in his family's flooring store and quickly outsold every other salesperson working there!Brian and Eddie discuss the differences between organic and paid marketing. When Eddie first started his marketing career, paid and organic marketing were very different. Eddie thinks that it's interesting how paid and organic marketing are now more similar than ever before. People are trying to make their paid ads as “organic” as possible. This is because viewers are avoiding sponsored posts, so making the ads seem normal maintains viewer retention. Do you utilize both paid and organic marketing?Marketing trumps sales and product in a business, and it's usually the bottleneck in every business! You can have the best product and the best sales team, but if no one knows about it, no one will buy it! So why don't people market? They give up too soon. Many people have a low tolerance for failure, so they give up before the marketing can achieve success. If you want to get good at marketing, where should you start? Eddie shares that the easiest way would be to buy a course. Check out his course here - https://www.brilliantmarketers.com/storeEddie and Brian delve deep into their personal and professional development thoughts, strategies, and experiences. What are you doing to improve your happiness and success?

Gastropolítica
Dietario Disperso | Ep. 8 | Ballenas, risotto y la diáspora libanesa

Gastropolítica

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 23:09


Octavo episodio de Dietario Disperso, un viaje por la semana gastropolítica de Maxi Guerra. Jueves 17/8 - Ballena untable Citas: En defensa de la comida, Michael Pollan; "Margarine Once Contained a Whole Lot More Whale", artículo de Sarah Laskow para Gastro Obscura. Música: Pulp, Andrés Calamaro, Erik Satie, Rachel's y Marc Ribot Viernes 18/8 - La diáspora libanesa Citas: La cocina libanesa, Haidar y Maalouf; Mezze Errante, Suraia Abud Coaik; se utilizó un extracto del informe "¿Cómo ayuda la diáspora libanesa a sostener la economía de su país?" de France 24. Música: Maximiliano Martínez, Bebo y Chucho Valdez. Sábado 19/8 - Julio Camba y el dilema del escritor viajero Citas: Crónicas de viaje, Julio Camba (edición de Francisco Fuster) Música: Allen Toussaint Domingo 20/8 - El risotto perfecto de John Wilson Citas: Se utilizaron extractos de la serie How To With John Wilson, disponible en Max Música: Chris Haugen, Dave Brubeck, Vincent Delerm, Ennio Morricone Lunes 21/8 - Experimentando con gemelos Citas: Ciencia en la cocina, Massimiano Bucchi; se utilizaron extractos del informe "El experimento de la BBC sobre los efectos de los alimentos ultraprocesados", de BBC Mundo. Música: Tinariwen, Serge Gainsbourg Martes 22/8 - Gastropolítica en una nave espacial Música: Air Miércoles 23/8 - Perder mi religión en la cocina Citas: Song Exploder es una serie disponible en Netflix; Canción exploder es un podcast disponible en varias plataformas de audio Música: R.E.M. Dietario Disperso es un podcast escrito y narrado por ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Maxi Guerra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. El diseño de portada es de ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pablo Corrado .⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Pueden suscribirse y activar las notificaciones en el canal Gastropolítica y enterarse de novedades en la cuenta ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@gastro_politica⁠ de twitter e instagram. ⁠⁠⁠También pueden escuchar la primera temporada completa de la serie Gastropolítica y sus episodios extra. Grazie mille

The Next Page
Night on Earth - a bookcast with Davide Rodogno

The Next Page

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 47:01


In this episode, Davide Rodogno introduces his book Night on Earth, an account of international humanitarian programmes in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Near East in the interwar period from 1918 to 1930. Professor Rodogno explains how concepts of international 'relief' and 'development' were deeply connected long before the existence of the United Nations. Through the conversation, we explore the long history of humanitarians operating in the region devastated by war and famine and in which state sovereignty was deficient and hear about the colonial motivations and ideologies that influenced the activities of the various secular and religious organizations and philanthropic foundations in their attempts to reshape communities and nations through reconstruction and rehabilitation programmes. Davide Rodogno is Professor of International History and Politics, Head of the Interdisciplinary Programmes at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He specializes in researching international organizations and philanthropic foundations, and transnational networks and movements since the 19th century.  https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/academic-departments/faculty/davide-rodogno Resources Rodogno, D. (2021) Night on Earth. A History of International Humanitarianism in the Near East, 1918–1930. Cambridge University Press Rodogno, D.  (2015) Against Massacre: Humanitarian Interventions in the Ottoman Empire (1815-1914), Princeton University Press – Series: Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity, Princeton, 2011, paperback.   Daughton, J.P. (2012) In the Forest of No Joy: The Congo-Ocean Railroad and the Tragedy of French Colonialism. New York. Norton Foliard, D. (2022). The violence of colonial photography. Manchester University Press. Levi, P. (1988) The Drowned and the Saved. Simon & Schuster Paperbacks. New York. Maalouf, A. (2006). Origines. Le Livre de Poche. Pamuk, O. (2022) Nights of Plague. Knopf. Robson, L. (2017). States of Separation: Transfer, Partition, and the Making of the Modern Middle East. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. White, B. T.  (2011). The Emergence of Minorities in the Middle East: The Politics of Community in French Mandate Syria.‎ Edinburgh University Press.     Where to listen to this episode  Apple podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-page/id1469021154 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/10fp8ROoVdve0el88KyFLy YouTube: Content    Speaker: Professor Davide Rodogno Host: Francesco Pisano, Director, UN Library & Archives Producer: Amy Smith Editing & social media: Amy Smith & Nadia Al Droubi Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva 

Radio Maria France
25 ans 2023-05-06 Exhortation d'Alberto Maalouf (NDML)

Radio Maria France

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 47:49


25 ans 2023-05-06 Exhortation d'Alberto Maalouf (NDML) by Radio Maria France

Le goût du monde
Salé ou sucré? Laits fermentés, crèmes et yaourts du monde

Le goût du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 48:30


Prêts pour un tour du monde des laits crus, des yaourts, des laits fermentés ? Vous allez être surpris ! Qu'ils soient de vache, de zébu, de brebis de chèvre, de chamelle ou de dromadaire, plonger un doigt dans l'univers du lait, c'est s'ouvrir à bien des histoires et des mondes, où que l'on soit ! Comment mangeait-on ce premier lait, qu'en est il du lait cru et du pasteurisé ? Yaourt salé ou sucré ? Frais ou séché ? Et le lactose ? Fromage... blanc ? Du Liban, au Tchad à l'Islande à l'Inde, à la Roumanie ou au Rwanda, le lait fermenté est culture, et se goûte bien différemment selon l'endroit où l'on se trouve ! Avec - Pierre Coulon, crémier-fromager, fondateur de « La laiterie de Paris », 74 rue des Poissonniers dans le 18ème arrondissement, rue de Crimée. Pierre aime transmettre, il enseigne son métier en France et à l'étranger. Pierre est l'auteur de : Le bon savoir du fromage, publié aux éditions First ; Je fais mes yaourts, Je fais mes fromages avec Adèle Desachy, aux éditions Eyrolles. - Karim Haïdar, chef cuisinier fondateur de la table « Les mots et le ciel », 80 rue Olivier de Serres à Paris. Une table où déjeuner ou bien à privatiser le soir. Karim est l'auteur, avec Andrée Maalouf, de Cuisine libanaise d'hier à aujourd'hui ; Saveurs libanaises - miroir de la diversité, aux éditions Albin Michel. Instagram - Les mots et le ciel.- Le Pr Mahamat Bechir est responsable nutrition au ministère tchadien de la Santé et professeur en nutrition à N'Djamena. Il préside aussi l'ONG Asradd. Vous entendrez un extrait du Grand Reportage « Rwanda, la passion du lait », de Laure Broulard à Kigali. retrouvez-le en intégralité et en podcast sur le site de Rfi, dans l'onglet Grands Reportages.Pour le lait, la crème, et le thé mongoles, l'émission avec l'ethnologue Sandrine Ruhlmann est aussi à (re) découvrir en podcast. ► Aller plus loin ? - Du lait et des hommes, de Didier Nourisson, éditions Vendémiaire- Le lait, un concentré de bienfait, de Joëlle Léonil, Yves Le Loir, Sylvie Lortal, éditions QUAE- Les dattes et le lait avec Fatema Hall - sans oublier une recette de poche de mbourake pour saupoudrer sur un degue !   Programmation musicale- Di mi nombre, de Rosalia- Tribe, de King Ayisoba.

Agency Algorithm
The Most Extensive Debriefing and Why It Matters | Eddie Maalouf

Agency Algorithm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 44:23


Agency Algorithm is produced by Podyssey.Each week Shack and Josh chat with an agency owner and talk about their journey to this point in their career, how they survived the last couple of years, and what the roadmap to success looks like.In this episode of Agency Algorithm, Eddie Maalouf, Founder & CEO of 4Media Marketing, shares his thoughts on building a high-level community that offers reciprocal value, the importance of non-biased opinions in business, and why media buying isn't the key to growing your business. Eddie also touches on the criteria for deciding if a prospect is a good fit, the unique drivers of LTV's onboarding process, and more.Connect with Eddie https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-maaloufJoin the best in class Triple Whale partner program, and receive up to 20% of your referral.Keep in touch with your hosts.Follow Shack on Twitter @iamshackelford and visit GeekEx for events, trainings and more.Follow Josh on Twitter @joshykobyashi and visit Hydra to scale to 8-Figures and beyond!

The CEOLAWYER Podcast
POWERFUL PARTNERSHIPS - EDDIE MAALOUF - CEO LAWYER PODCAST #43

The CEOLAWYER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 78:23


Join us on The CEO Lawyer Podcast, the ultimate destination for captivating conversations with trailblazing experts. In this week's episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with the Founder and CEO of 4Media Marketing, Eddie Maalouf. As a leading e-commerce advertising agency, 4Media Marketing has revolutionized the industry with their expertise in content creation, paid advertising, Facebook ads, Google ads, and email marketing, managing $700 Million of annual revenue for online brands. In this episode, we delve into the secrets of successful networking and forging valuable partnerships, while exploring the entrepreneurial spirit that drives Eddie and his team to push boundaries and exceed expectations.

Talkhouse Podcast
Angélique Kidjo with Ibrahim Maalouf

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 29:46


On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've got a pair of pioneering musical searchers who came together for a Grammy-nominated record last year: Angélique Kidjo and Ibrahim Maalouf. Now, trying to encapsulate Kidjo's career into the little space I have here is an even more daunting task than usual—and we've had some really accomplished people on this podcast. Born in West Africa, Kidjo has ably explored various musics over the past 40 years or so, winning fans with an incredible range of styles and interests. She's played on Lilith Fair, won Grammys, been a muse for Philip Glass, started a foundation to empower girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa, collaborated with everyone from Carlos Santana to Ezra Koenig to Dr. John to Josh Groban to Kronos Quartet—and that list goes on and on. The only real constant in her career—besides a sort of deep, inexplicable beauty—is a restlessness. Kidjo is always looking for the next thing to spark her interest, which led to a recent Grammy-nominated collaboration with today's other guest, Ibrahim Maalouf. Maalouf is a French-Lebanese trumpeter who shares a musical outlook with Kidjo—both care deeply about always pushing the boundaries of what they do, and never repeating themselves. To that end, they collaborated on last year's Queen of Sheba, which takes the oft-told Biblical story to new places. KIdjo wrote the lyrics in the Yoruba language, and Maalouf's music builds a bridge between the sounds of the Middle East and Africa. Since that record came out, Maalouf has already released another, Capacity to Love, on which he examines American sounds—specifically hip-hop—gathering guests like Eric the Architect from Flatbush Zombies and Pos from De La Soul. Also, strangely, Sharon Stone. In this lovely and enlightening conversation, Kidjo and Maalouf trade stories about their inspiration behind making music, and each shares some really profound advice they got as children. Kidjo speaks about the recent loss of her mother, and what that's meant to her spiritually—and how it might affect her next album, which sounds like it will be deeply personal. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast and thanks to Angélique Kidjo and Ibrahim Maalouf for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the great stuff we've got going at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!

Par Jupiter !
Ibrahim Maalouf

Par Jupiter !

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 7:53


durée : 00:07:53 - La chronique d'Aline Afanoukoé - par : Aline AFANOUKOE - Aline Afanoukoé nous parle du dernier album d'Ibrahim Maalouf "Capacity to Love" (Label : Mister Ibe).

Par Jupiter !
Le questionnaire d'Ibrahim Maalouf

Par Jupiter !

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 2:54


durée : 00:02:54 - Le questionnaire JupiProust - Notre invité Ibrahim Maalouf a accepté de répondre à notre questionnaire !

Par Jupiter !
Le trompettiste Ibrahim Maalouf

Par Jupiter !

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 51:18


durée : 00:51:18 - C'est encore nous - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Bonjour la France Inter ! Aujourd'hui, Charline Vanhoenacker et Thomas Croisière reçoivent Ibrahim Maalouf !

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

When Ibrahim Maalouf's parents decided to move to Paris from Beirut in the early 1980s, it was meant to be temporary. The Lebanese civil war was raging and they chose to raise their family away from the violence. But the intention was always to return to Lebanon when the war ended. They did their best to educate their children in the traditional way, and because they were both musicians themselves, music was hugely important to them. They played arabic music in the house, and young Ibrahim studied classical arabic trumpet from the age of seven. His father, trumpeter Nassim Maalouf had even invented a special microtonal trumpet or "quarter tone trumpet", which makes it possible to play Arabic maqams on the trumpet, and Ibrahim developed his sound and style using that unique instrument. But as a young boy growing up in Paris in the 80s and 90s, he was also influenced by all the popular sounds around him - Michael Jackson, De La Soul, pop and soul music and dance. In the end, Maalouf's family stayed in Paris rather than returning to Lebanon, and Ibrahim has been processing that distance for much of his life.  Ibrahim's career has been, in many ways, an exploration of his two worlds. He has released 17 albums and became the first trumpet player to headline France's biggest arena. He's collaborated with everyone from Sting to Wynton Marsalis, 6 million people tuned into his Bastille Day performance in France last year. He has also written scores for many films. This year he released two albums. The first Queen of Sheba is a collaboration with Angelique Kidjo. The second Capacity to Love is a deep exploration of r&b and hip hop production for the first time in his career. It features De La Soul, D Smoke, Erick the Architect, plus jazz singer Gregory Porter, Tank and the Bangas and international stars from Europe, Africa and South America. The album opens with Charlie Chaplin's famous speech from The Dictator, and ends with a spoken word piece from Sharon Stone. Here he talks about his childhood in France, developing his sound and concept, making elevated popular music, embracing the historical moment, refusing to be limited by labels or genres, and what it means when Quincy Jones orders sushi. www.third-story.com www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast wbgo.org/studios

Everything You Need Is Within
Episode 11: Therapist Micheline Maalouf Talks Therapy

Everything You Need Is Within

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 44:03


Hey there, it's Gigi! Gigi sits down with mental health expert and therapist Micheline Maalouf to discuss her experiences with mental health as someone who works within the profession as well as on social media. CONNECT WITH ME: gigirobinson.com instagram: @itsgigirobinson tiktok: @itsgigirobinson twitter: @itsgigirobinson CONNECT WITH MICHELINE MAALOUF: instagram: @micheline.maalouf twitter: @Sereinmicheline tiktok: @micheline.maalouf RESOURCES MENTIONED: Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741) Open Path Collective If you loved what you just listened to make sure to screenshot, repost and tag us so we can share it! Don't be afraid to DM us @itseverythingyouneediswithin with how you found value by listening in, or with questions or thought topics to cover in a future episode. For anything we mentioned during the show make sure to check the show notes or my website gigirobinson.com/podcast for more info! Don't forget to tune in next week to the live recording to have a chance to be featured or have your questions answered on a brand new episode of Everything You Need Is Within! Xoxo, Gi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsgigi/support

Coach and Coordinator Podcast
Building a Special Teams Culture, Marwan Maalouf, Assistant Coach, Miami

Coach and Coordinator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 68:14


On today's Coach and Coordinator podcast, host Keith Grabwoski welcomes Miami Hurricane Specials Teams Coach, Marwan Maalouf. In 2000, Maalouf started his coaching career at Baldwin Wallace University and has since gone on to coach in various special teams roles for the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, MInnesota Vikings and now the Miami Hurricane. Coach joins the podcast today to talk about his journey as well as how he builds his special teams units. 1:45 Lessons Coach learned early in his career 5:45 Team and Community being guiding principles in his career 7:32 How Coach caught on with the Cleveland Browns 13:25 What being around good coaches meant to Maalouf 19:41 What mindset coach brought when he got his own room 29:24 Developing the culture of special teams in a program 32:29 Keeping players engaged in special teams 40:18 Finding players to fit specific special teams roles 46:40 Specific drills to evaluate different special teams positions 50:53 Keys to being efficient in camp in order to be ready for week 1 55:45 Evaluation of players from week to week in season 59:25 Keeping communication open with the rest of the staff on gameday 1:03:04 The Winning Edge Related: John Snell, Assistant AD, former HC Baldwin Wallace: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/learn-this-offseason-by-holding-a-coaches-summit-john-snell-baldwin-wallace Jim Meyer, Retired Defensive Coordinator, Baldwin Wallace: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/there-are-people-behind-the-xs-os-jim-meyer-retired-college-and-high-school-coach Jim Hilvert, Head Coach, Baldwin Wallace: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/handling-pre-game-in-game-adjustments-half-time-jim-hilvert-hc-baldwin-wallace-university Ron Lewis. WR Coach, Baldwin Wallace: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/ron-lewis-baldwin-wallace-university-ohio Rich Massaro, Player Personnel, Buffalo (Baldwin Wallace Alum): Joe Kasper, Assistant, Philadelphia Eagles (Baldwin Wallace Alum): https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/coaching-mindset-joe-kasper-assistant-qb-coach-duke-university Mickey Mental, Offensive Coordinator, (Baldwin Wallace Alum): https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/from-intern-to-head-coach-mickey-mental-head-coach-at-notre-dame-college Tony Neymeiyer, Offensive Coordinator, St. Thomas University (former Baldwin Wallace OL Coach): https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/start-up-coach-tony-neymeiyer-offensive-line-coach-at-st-thomas-university-fl Kyle Ohradzansky, Offensive Coordinator, Shippensburg (Baldwin Wallace Alum): https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/quarterback-preparation-kyle-ohradzanksy-passing-game-coordinator-at-the-university-of-findlay Mike Stachiotti. S&C Coach, Pitt (Baldwin Wallace Alum): User-804678956 – Developing-the-full-athlete-michael-stacchiotti-univ-of-pittsburghs-head-strength-cond-coach Kory Allen, Offensive Coordinator, U Findlay (former Baldwin Wallace OL Coach): https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/being-the-offensive-coordinator-and-ol-coach-kory-allen-university-of-findlay

Action and Ambition
Eddie Maalouf Helps Businesses Take Control of Their Marketing, Grow Their Business and Be More Profitable

Action and Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 28:23


Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Eddie Maalouf, Founding Partner at 4Media Marketing, a marketing agency that helps automate customer acquisition processes for businesses in the U.S, Canada, South America and The Middle East. Their primary focus is on brands already allocating at least $10k/ month to paid advertising. Eddie has had a passion for sales since convincing his father to let him work in his carpet business at the age of 15, and his natural talent has served him well as he climbs the ladder of success. Tune in to learn more!

No Vacancy with Glenn Haussman
635: Elie Maalouf, IHG America's CEO

No Vacancy with Glenn Haussman

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 21:48


We're joined by Elie Maalouf, IHG America's CEO for a very special show recorded on the show flow of the 2022 IHG Conference.

Checking In with Anthony & Glenn
516: Elie Maalouf, IHG America's CEO

Checking In with Anthony & Glenn

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 21:48


We're joined by Elie Maalouf, IHG America's CEO for a very special show recorded on the show flow of the 2022 IHG Conference.