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L.E.A.D. is an Atlanta-based nonprofit whose mission is to use baseball and tennis to teach Black youth how to overcome three curveballs that threaten their success: crime, poverty and racism. Kelli Stewart, wife of co-founder and former minor league baseball player C.J. Stewart, explains how the organization expanded into supporting tennis. Her daughter, Mackenzi, is a former Southern University and Georgia State player, explained how she decided to pick up a racquet and now leads its girls' tennis programs. Listen to them describe their dedication to community service and focus on athletics, academics, civic engagement and commerce.
Grey Mackenzi talks everything from music, fashion, comic series, video game creation and more! Grey also discuss's the impact of losing his mother and his twin bother.
MacKenzi Drew is a musician, artist, song writer and a respected member of the Ottawa music community. Growing up in a musical family and learning the guitar at a young age, Kenzi has followed her love and passion for music throughout her life. Kenzi is an active memeber of multiple projects within Ottawa including, Teenage Fiction, Casual Tragidies, and a songwriting project named Scruntle. There are no limits or boundaries for MacKenzi Drew. Her future shines bright. Casual Tragedies https://www.instagram.com/casual.tragedies?igsh=enU4aWZ2MDRvemNj Teenage Fiction https://www.instagram.com/teenagefictionband?igsh=djNtYjQwOHhlZThm https://www.instagram.com/_mackdrew?igsh=MW02Y2JiNDY5NzZ2dA==
This is an exciting episode for the podcast because my book, How to Train a Happy Mind, comes out today. To celebrate its release, we're sharing a conversation I had with best-selling author Vicki McKenzie a couple of weeks ago at a book preview event in London, in front of a live audience.This podcast is where I developed most of the ideas for the book, based on more than a decade leading meditations that eventually formed many of our episodes. I want to thank all our listeners for your feedback and support over these four years. You've helped me develop the book's simple eight-step program that combines Tibetan Buddhism with modern science and psychology. I'm excited to hear what you think about it.If you'd like to buy How to Train a Happy Mind, you can find it anywhere you buy books. I've donated all my proceeds from the book to the Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment nonprofit. So your purchase helps support this podcast. If you end up enjoying the book, please consider reviewing it on Amazon or Goodreads, which will help other people discover it.Episode 153: How to Train a Happy Mind book launch conversation with Scott Snibbe and Vicki MackenziOn March 12, podcast host Scott Snibbe's book How to Train a Happy Mind with a foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be release worldwide. Book events in New York, California, and New Mexico will feature Scott with some of the great artists, authors and activists you've heard on the podcast like Robert Thurman, Laurie Anderson, and sujatha baliga. Go skepticspath.org for more details on the book and tour.Support the show
The power that can come from seeing your own experiences reflected in stories cannot be understated. This week In the Den, Jen chats with New York Times bestselling author Mackenzi Lee about the importance of representation, and queer representation in particular, in literature. Representation matters because what we see in the media doesn't just reflect reality. It has the potential to shape it. Books that depict and normalize queer relationships, queer identities, and queer stories in books help increase understanding in general, and give LGBTQ young people a vision of what their future could be. Special Guest: Mackenzi LeeMackenzi Lee holds a BA in history and an MFA from Simmons College in writing for children and young adults. She is the author of ten books, including The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue, which was a New York Times bestseller, received a 2018 Stonewall Book Award Honor, and won the New England Book Award; and a series of novels for Marvel which tell the origin story of your favorite MCU antiheroes. Her adult debut, LADY LIKE, is forthcoming from Dial Press. In 2020, Forbes Magazine included her on their list of 30 Under 30 in media. She currently lives in Los Angeles with a fridge full of Diet Coke and a dog that weighs more than she does. Links from the Show: Mackenzi's website: https://www.mackenzilee.com/ Mackenzi on IG: https://www.instagram.com/themackenzilee/?hl=en Join Mama Dragons today: www.mamadragons.com In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you.Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Connect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast
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About half of cancer survivors report difficulty with ADLs and a third difficulty with iADLs.But, unfortunately, only around 1 in 10 older adults with cancer who have a known functional limitation receive a referral to OT or PT. Even less make it to an eval.And, even less than that, complete their full course of rehab. Why are we failing to support such a large percentage of this population? And, what is the best way to support them when they do make it to us for occupational therapy?Honestly, the results from this randomized control trial we are exploring in this 1-hour episode were not what we hoped to see. The OT/PT provided did not improve functional deficits or maintain functional status for these patients. And, instead of giving a glimpse of how to improve the barriers to receiving OT care, it only seems to drive home the obstacles. Luckily, this is not the full story. After we break down the article, we will be joined by the article's lead author, Mackenzi Pergolotti, PhD, MS, OTR/L about how this paper changed the course of her career. It spurred her to research further into service delivery models that do open the doors to more patients—and points to the improved outcomes we hope for. In order to earn credit for this course, you must take the test within the OT Potential Club.You can find more details on this course here:https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/cancer-rehab-otHere's the primary research we are discussing:Pergolotti, M., Deal, A. M., Williams, G. R., Bryant, A. L., McCarthy, L., Nyrop, K. A., Covington, K. R., Reeve, B. B., Basch, E., &; Muss, H. B. (2019). Older adults with cancer: A randomized controlled trial of occupational and physical therapy. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 67(5), 953–960.Support the show
Abby Smith is a certified lactation counselor here in Maine, owning and operating her business, Giving Tree Lactation. Abby specializes in breastfeeding education and in-home lactation support. In 2019 when Abby had her first son, she quickly realized the lack of breastfeeding support and help available to a new mom. Abby's true passion is to ensure moms have realistic expectations and breastfeeding support during those challenging first days, weeks, and months. You will learn about... the importance of prenatal education/preparation and how that can support your feeding journey right from the start despite how birth scenario might play out when your milk supply typically comes in how the type of birth you have can impact your feeding journey using hand expression and pumping as a tool in the hospital to establish a demand for your body (if baby isn't nearby or able to latch/pull out milk just yet) when to introduce a bottle to your baby in preparation for returning to work or to have partner be more involved in feeding times potential factors that may lead to unanticipated drop in supply strategies to improve pumping sessions when away from baby how to go about starting/creating a pumping schedule what is power pumping? knowing what pump to buy/use foods/drinks that could help to increase milk supply (basically just make sure you're drinking and eating PLENTY!) Resources: Giving Tree Lactation WEBSITE @givingtreelactation INSTAGRAM Connect with Mackenzi: @mommyandmaine INSTAGRAM BOOK A FREE CALL
Wolfpack wrestling is coming off a trip to Las Vegas and the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and now another challenge awaits as the Pack will head to New Orleans, Louisiana on December 19-20 for the Journeymen Collegiate Duals, which features nine Top 25 teams in the 12-team field. Join host Hayden Hidlay and coach Pat Popolizio to talk all things Pack wrestling and meet new NC State Wrestling Director of Operations Mackenzi Wood on Episode 102! Pat doesn't actually sing on this episode.Show Segments0:45 - Welcome. Pat doesn't deviate much from his welcome.2:20 - Runner-up at the CKLV and thoughts on the performance.18:00 - Collegiate Duals Preview - Cal Poly and Lehigh on first day.22:00 - Hayden's food quest in New Orleans.26:00 - Pat and Hayden's Christmas questions.32:15 - Mackenzi Wood Interview.SUBSCRIBE TO #PACKMENTALITY POP-INSApple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify
Wolfpack wrestling is coming off a trip to Las Vegas and the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and now another challenge awaits as the Pack will head to New Orleans, Louisiana on December 19-20 for the Journeymen Collegiate Duals, which features nine Top 25 teams in the 12-team field. Join host Hayden Hidlay and coach Pat Popolizio to talk all things Pack wrestling and meet new NC State Wrestling Director of Operations Mackenzi Wood on Episode 102! #GoPack. Show Segments 0:45 - Welcome. Pat doesn't deviate much from his welcome. 2:20 - Runner-up at the CKLV and thoughts on the performance. 18:00 - Collegiate Duals Preview - Cal Poly and Lehigh on first day. 22:00 - Hayden's food quest in New Orleans. 26:00 - Pat and Hayden's Christmas questions. 32:15 - Mackenzi Wood Interview. SUBSCRIBE TO #PACKMENTALITY POP-INSApple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS SUPPORT THE SHOWAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content — scratch that — if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too.
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Mackenzi Lee holds a BA in history and an MFA in creative writing from Simmons college. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling Montague Siblings series, which kicked off in 2017 with The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue, which was a New York Times bestseller, an ABA bestseller, has been optioned for film by Greg Berlanti for HBO, was a 2018 Stonewall Honor Book, and won the New England Book Award. Mackenzi is also the author of Bygone Badass Broads, a collection of short biographies of women in history you probably don't know about but definitely should, based on her viral twitter series of the same name; and The History of the World in 50 Dogs, which is the same thing but dogs. She is currently finishing a series with Marvel detailing the origin stories of fan-favorite antiheroes from the MCU and comics-iverse, including Loki, Nebula, and Gamora. In 2020, Mackenzi was included on the Forbes 30 under 30 media list. Her short fiction and nonfiction has appeared in the Boston Globe, Atlas Obscura, Teen Vogue, and Bust magazine, among others. Interviewer Kay Huggins is a creative, the owner of Aphelion Editing and Consulting, and the host of The Raindrop Corner Podcast. As a longtime resident of Jacksonville, Florida, they have sought to support local artistry, foster thought-provoking content, and aid in human rights advocacy. For over a decade, their life has been dazzled with project management, technology industries, logistics, writing, and production. Through the intersectionality of Kay's craft, they aim to champion the community by providing a platform to marginalized groups. Currently, Kay is writing their debut novel and enjoying leisure moments with their wife and fur babies. Sign Up for Library U to hear about the latest Lit Chats and catch them live! — https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/library-u-enrollment Mackenzi Lee Borrow Mackenzi Lee's books from our catalog: https://jkpl.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/default/search/results?qu=AUTHOR%3D%22mackenzi+lee%22&te= Website: http://www.mackenzilee.com/ Kay Huggins Website: https://www.kaylareneehuggins.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kayisadragon Jacksonville Public Library Website: jaxpubliclibrary.org Twitter: twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: facebook.com/JaxLibrary Instagram: instagram.com/jaxlibrary YouTube: youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions (at) coj.net
The CWB Association brings you a weekly podcast that connects to welding professionals around the world to share their passion and give you the right tips to stay on top of what's happening in the welding industry.This week's episode we welcome back Mackenzi and Jolene from The Red Bench in Edmonton, Alberta. Jolene and Mackenzi had a vision of creating a welcoming and empowering space for women and the LGBTQIA+ community to the skilled trades. Since our last conversation, this vision has become a reality and successful workshops have been offered for these underrepresented communities. Tune in to learn more about The Red Bench and workshops they have to offer. Follow The Red Bench on Instagram: @theredbenchyeg Visit The Red Bench: https://theredbench.ca/Donate Today! https://theredbench.ca/donate/
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Jenna Marion (She/Her) is a stay-at-home mom of three young boys, an IPSP Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant, IACSC member, Certified Lactation Counselor and owner of REMedy Pediatric Sleep Coaching. After leaving the corporate world as a project manager for a nonprofit health information and technology association, she immersed herself in the new mom community and found her passion for supporting new parents. Jenna lives in Westbrook, Maine with her three sons, Michael, Jack and Matthew, husband, Jeff and miniature Dachshund, Harmony. Themes covered in today's episode: Age appropriate wake windows and building up “sleep pressure” Setting up a sleep conducive environment The physiological reason behind sleep regressions When to start introducing sleep routines and how to implement them Looking for baby's sleepy cues Naps: how many and how long? Sleep cycles and neurological changes Sleep associations: good vs. “bad” habits Tips to navigate schedule disruptors Stimulation vs. overstimulation and how that impacts sleep Baby's need for nutritive sucking What is independent sleep? Mackenzi's Key Takeaway: “Don't force anything, trust your gut, be flexible, and give yourself and your baby some grace.” Get in touch with Jenna: Email: hello@remedysleepcoach.com Website: www.remedysleepcoach.com Instagram: @remedysleep Jenna's Favorite Place in Maine: Camden, ME and restaurant in Rockland: www.primorestaurant.com Jenna's Main(e) Tip for Moms: “Ask for help and accept help when offered.” Extra Resources Jenna recommends: Book: How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids by Jancee Dunn Website: www.pstprtm.com Local businesses: Birthroots in Portland, ME (Instagram: @birthrootsportlandme) and Maine Mother and Company in Brunswick, ME (Instagram: @mainemotherandcompany) Podcasts: Good Inside with Dr. Becky, Parenting Beyond Discipline, Respectful Parenting with Janet Lansbury, Voices of Your Village, and Myth of Motherhood --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week I speak to Mackenzi Bell-Nugent, a two-time cancer survivor about her experience. Mackenzi was first diagnosed with cancer at the age of 13 and again at 19. During this episode, we speak about the change in how she viewed herself and life after being at death's door twice. Mackenzi recounts her experience in high school and how she wasn't fazed by the superficial teenage drama because she knew what it was like to experience real problems. Mackenzi then recalls her second diagnosis at 19 and how she wanted to give up. She was angered by the fact that she had to deal with this for a second time. She goes on to speak about the importance of finding people who can relate to your experience – and how the people she connected with offered her a more empowering take on her situation. Once she discovered a glimmer of hope, she was able to endure the excruciating process of doing a bone marrow transplant. She points to an activity that you can do to help you get excited about your tomorrow. furthermore, Mackenzi speaks about her love for dance and how she wants to make a difference in the lives of others through movement. Stay tuned, this is an episode not to be missed. _______________________________ Visit our website for resources on helping you rise to excellence. Connect with us on: Instagram Youtube LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coachedsuccess/message
We're going inside the the head of Adrian Montague in the last adventure of he Montague siblings. Mackenzi talks all about mental health issues Adrian deals with and his struggle to find a place in a world that doesn't understand him. Did I mention the hunt for ghost ships? This episode is for the new normal and you'll find out your not alone.
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The CWB Association brings you a weekly podcast that covers what's happening in the world of welding. We speak to people passionate about the world of welding and fabrication. Get the right tips and industry information to stay on top of what's happening in the Welding industry. #welding #welding podcast. This week's guests are Mackenzi Johnston and Jolene Borelli from the Red Bench.
Nick interviews Howell High basketball player Mackenzi Greene
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Découvrez "Winvic Mackenzi" , artiste musicien du côté de Brazzaville qui nous parle de sa Mixtape "Ouais ouais" , Interviewé par Zut Station. • Mixtape sur Audiomack ➡️ https://audiomack.com/winvicmacbooking/album/ouais-ouais-2 • Mixtape sur Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/winvic-mackenzi | • Booking : winvicmacbooking@gmail.com
Discover the Mixtape of "Ouais ouais" performing by Winvic Mackenzi, the artist uses this Mixtape to show of his talent and also for to enter in the music industry.
In this weeks episode, Kenzi reminds us that you don't need to scale or hire a ton of employees to have a successful business. Sometimes doing what you love means having a small side hustle on top of everything else you're doing in life. Tune in to hear how Kenzi is able to balance her side hustle and family time!
Social media is a powerful tool, even in the cluttered digital space. Learn tips on how to stand out, engage your community and drive more sales from seasoned retailer Mackenzi Farquer, owner of the Lockwood Shops in NYC. RESOURCES | NY NOW Podcast Page: https://nynow.com/podcast | NY NOW Email Subscription: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/147c19d133dc472cbc83778bcaec0402
A conversation with an intra-preneur about what the virtue of hospitality might have to do with innovation in a long-established organization like Chicago Semester.
En este episodio súper especial tengo una grata conversación con Mackenzi hablamos un poco de esto y un poco de aquello jajaja. Argumento sobre que no soy pah. Un podcast brutal, bien honesto y muy chistoso. Muchas gracias a Mackenzi además por ser un excelente co-host y llave. Síguelo en sus redes y asegúrate de buscar su podcast -El Trabajo del Jueves- disponible al igual que este EN TODOS LADOS. Instagram: @paulbacca @mackenziesoy twitter: @paulbacca21 @mackenziesoy gracias por escuchar.
If you love books and aren't yet following Mackenzi Lee, please allow me to introduce you to your new favorite person. Mackenzi Lee is the author of such wonderful books as The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue series, Marvel's Loki: Where Mischief Lies, and The History of the World in Fifty Dogs. Mackenzi is also deeply involved in the world of publishing and book sales and is a fount of knowledge about what's out and what's coming soon. She shares specific book recommendations through her Instagram Stories and chats with me about the publishing news she's most excited about now. I also learn about my new favorite audio book company: Libro.fm. It's everything you know and love about audio books, except the money you spend goes back to your local bookstore. How amazing is that? Please pick up one of Mackenzi Lee's books, and then check out the Jordandene x Mackenzi Lee collection we launched a few months ago. We Hate Richard Peele! Special thanks to our editor + music composer Dan Ison and our executive producers for this episode LoganArch and Karen Hallion. If you enjoyed this episode, you'll probably also love the rest of our episodes. Click here to check out the archives! Join our Patreon for bonus gifts and content!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sartorial-geek. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Dr. Eugene Kim will never forget the words of a woman with stage IV cancer that he met during medical school, “Remember my face,” the patient said, “when you have a tough day in the hospital because you have changed my life.” In the final podcast of the 2018-2019 season, Drs. Eugene and Mackenzi Kim tell us about being newly minted medical doctors and how tomorrow, they will begin the next phase of their clinical training as residents. “Having those moments of connection with patients where you know you made an impact on them, and they made an impact on you…” is what Mackenzi recalls as one of the reasons she went into medicine. Mackenzi adds, “I love science and I love people…the perfect marriage of the two”. In this podcast, Eugene and Mackenzi share with us why the chose their particular specialties, tips for other clinicians working with residents, and some of the reasons we should all ask for a resident during our next medical visit. One of the reasons: it’s a two-for-one deal!
Episode: 2019.5.11The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to free yourself from negative thoughts in order to achieve your goals. Maybe you believe that it’s too difficult to get into shape and lead a healthier lifestyle. Perhaps you have self-doubt when it comes to your talents as a musician or singer. By learning how to free yourself of negative thoughts you can achieve your goals and live full out. Our first caller, Lauren, is struggling with how she can stick to her diet and workout plan in order to achieve her health goals. Nancy encourages her to learn about nutrition and exercise by asking professionals for advice. And to reinforce a positive mindset even when she makes a mistake. Tune in to hear how freeing one’s self of negative thoughts can help you grow in the face of adversity.Our inspirational guest, Shoshana Bennet, details the struggles she faced from postpartum depression. As soon as her first child was born, Shoshana felt incredibly overwhelmed and hopeless. So much so, that she contemplated suicide and believed her family would be better off without her. For a while she was able to sidestep the negative thoughts out of a sense of duty towards her children. Listen in to hear how Shoshana was able to come to terms with these feelings and how she advises others who need support. Our second caller, Mackenzi, wants to know how she can build better organization habits and learn how to prioritize activities that are meaningful to her. Nancy suggests that she make choices by seeing how she feels before committing to a task. Listen in to hear how focusing on what’s important can help you decide when facing a tough decision. Maybe you are having self-doubt after making a mistake. Perhaps you are struggling with major setbacks in your career. It’s important to not gravitate towards these negative thoughts and embrace the challenges in your way. By having a positive outlook, you can overcome obstacles and live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.11The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to free yourself from negative thoughts in order to achieve your goals. Maybe you believe that it’s too difficult to get into shape and lead a healthier lifestyle. Perhaps you have self-doubt when it comes to your talents as a musician or singer. By learning how to free yourself of negative thoughts you can achieve your goals and live full out. Our first caller, Lauren, is struggling with how she can stick to her diet and workout plan in order to achieve her health goals. Nancy encourages her to learn about nutrition and exercise by asking professionals for advice. And to reinforce a positive mindset even when she makes a mistake. Tune in to hear how freeing one’s self of negative thoughts can help you grow in the face of adversity.Our inspirational guest, Shoshana Bennet, details the struggles she faced from postpartum depression. As soon as her first child was born, Shoshana felt incredibly overwhelmed and hopeless. So much so, that she contemplated suicide and believed her family would be better off without her. For a while she was able to sidestep the negative thoughts out of a sense of duty towards her children. Listen in to hear how Shoshana was able to come to terms with these feelings and how she advises others who need support. Our second caller, Mackenzi, wants to know how she can build better organization habits and learn how to prioritize activities that are meaningful to her. Nancy suggests that she make choices by seeing how she feels before committing to a task. Listen in to hear how focusing on what’s important can help you decide when facing a tough decision. Maybe you are having self-doubt after making a mistake. Perhaps you are struggling with major setbacks in your career. It’s important to not gravitate towards these negative thoughts and embrace the challenges in your way. By having a positive outlook, you can overcome obstacles and live full out.
Mackenzi Kim Returns! Mackenzi is a 27yo mother, 4th year medical student, and future family medicine physician. In the intervening three years since her initial interview (the first ever On Death episode!), she dove headfirst into a relationship, married her partner, and birthed a wonderful son.During this emotionally vulnerable conversation, we discuss her lessons from the deaths of family members, what she has learned from a few months of motherhood, and how she imagines a wonderful reunion with loved ones after death.I hope you enjoy!
I talk with psychotherapist Mackenzi Kingdon about religious abuse, gaslighting patterns, sexual shame, and the internalized negative core beliefs that can come from religion. Mackenzi Kingdon's website can be reached at: https://www.restorationcounselingseattle.com/who-am-i Contemplative Light provides education and resources in a global effort towards inner transformation through meditation and contemplative prayer.Download our guided Centering Prayer session here: https://contemplativelight.org/guided-centering-prayer-download/We offer a free mini course from Contemplative Light Walking With The Christian Mystics available here: https://contemplativelight.org/walking-with-the-christian-mystics/There is also a full course on the Christian Mystics from Contemplative Light available here: https://contemplativelight.teachable.com/p/living-sacramentsSupport the show (https://contemplativelight.org/)
YA novelist Mackenzi Lee is the author of THIS MONSTROUS THING, the forthcoming A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO VICE AND VIRTUE, and the creator of the #BygoneBadassBroads Twitter series. Join Paul and Mackenzi as they are serenaded by coffee grinders, espresso machines, Tom Jones, and other musical legends at a busy Boston coffeehouse.
Pixels & Ink hosts Dave and Mackenzi interview Ben Shank of Summit Direct Mail and Print. Even though print is an integral part of their business, they lead with technology. Learn about Ben's 4 step sales process to close deals and the questions he asks to bring higher value to their customers. Thanks for listening! Share your opinions on our blog http://www.mindfirestudio.com/blog Thank you to www.bensound.com for the music!
In this episode, Pixels & Ink hosts Dave and Mackenzi discuss how you can eliminate uncertainty and swings in revenue by setting up a fully automated marketing program that will turn your company into a Lead Generation and Revenue Growth Machine. The episode outlines the internal processes and tools they use within MindFire to guarantee a steady stream of prospects and revenue. They have created a Lead generation model called the Lead Gen Machine, which takes in data and consistently outputs leads and revenue. Listen to this episode to hear the step-by-step action items you can put in place now to do the the same at your company. Don’t leave your sales up to chance learn how to mechanize lead generation so you’ll never see inconsistent sales again. Be sure to visit our blog at http://www.mindfirestudio.com/blog/ and leave comments or feedback. Thanks for listening! Thank you www.bensound.com