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Best podcasts about making building

Latest podcast episodes about making building

Voices of Africa
Grassroots to grant-making: Building a just Africa with Jessica Horn

Voices of Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 41:37


In Africa - as with the rest of the world - communities are grappling with complex questions about how we design our societies. In the latest edition of Voices of Africa, Jessica Horn speaks with Africa Practice CEO Marcus Courage about the work she leads as the Regional Director for East Africa at the Ford Foundation, the importance of civic engagement, flexible ecosystem funding and shaping a resilient and self-sustaining future for Africa.

The Cardano Convo
Episode 44: T Minus One - Cardano Launchpad That Is Making Building On Cardano Easier Than Ever!

The Cardano Convo

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 48:59


In today's podcast, we'll be talking and learning about T Minus One, an extremely unique launchpad for projects building in the Cardano Ecosystem! Today I'm join by Steven Ward, a co-founder of T Minus one. We cover future plans for T Minus One including their token, utilities, mission control, and much more! Stay tuned to learn more! -- Socials-- Website: https://crypto-loops.com/cardanoconvo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CardanoConvo Discord: https://discord.gg/atNKP2TUam  StakePool Site: https://www.crypto-loops.com/loops-pool/ StakePool Pool.pm: https://pool.pm/c9bc139d73045ba6c5b002ff88ea2a5854b3e783c468adb9250df917 -- T Minus One -- Website: https://tminusone.pro Platform: https://app.tminusone.pro Twitter: https://twitter.com/tminusonepro Telegram: https://t.me/TMinusOnePro GitHub: https://github.com/tminusonepro Whitepaper: https://static.tminusone.pro/whitepaper_v1.pdf Documents: https://docs.tminusone.pro/t-minus-one --Want to Help the Channel Out?-- Share on Twitter, Facebook, and other Socials! Delegate to LOOPS Stake Pool! ADA address: addr1qxjwn9huhcjurnztn8qp92y3j39xxjr224k78wlehashfg793m7fx6usftwtfhg9g53ddshhhssvpr859llf3w987gjqvpy37j

The Construction Life
#459 Making building science beautiful with Greg Labbé of the Toronto Metropolitan University

The Construction Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 97:50


Greg Labbé from TMU joins us to talk about making building science beautiful. He tells us about the system part of the air barrier, the benefits of triple pane windows, the value of having blower door equipment, and how to convince clients. We also discuss European building, passive homes in the prairies, dealing with old buildings, and future-proofing. Learn to make your home feel better on this episode of The Construction Life Podcast. Reach out at GLabbe@TorontoMU.ca Supercharge Your Construction Business with Connecteam! In the fast-paced world of construction, keeping your finger on the pulse is essential. But who has time for the little things that consume most of your day? Upgrade your business management with Connecteam – the ultimate digital toolkit for construction managers and tradespeople. Why Switch to Connecteam? - Effortlessly track employee clock-ins and outs.- Ensure your team is aligned with their tasks.- Make sure all safety PPE are being addressed and confirmed.- Receive real-time updates from the field through digital forms and checklists. No more drowning in manual tasks – step into the digital era! Connecteam offers a seamless platform to elevate your business management, giving you the freedom to focus on growth. It's not fiction; it's Connecteam – your go-to platform for 2023 and beyond. Check out Connecteam and they have a 14 day free trial. https://connecteam.cc/3DvnSVh Check out Connecteam at www.connecteam.com @connecteamapp on Instagram. www.connecteam.com/pricing Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast by texting Manny at 416 433-5737 or emailing him at manny@theconstructionlife.com. If you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio. Are you interested in the latest trends in building, renovation, home improvement, real estate, architecture, design, engineering, contracting, trades, and DIY? Look no further! Our construction podcast and social media content cover a wide range of topics, including project management, safety, best practices, business development, leadership, marketing, customer service, productivity, sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry news.

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast
SHORTS | Ambition versus Ego with Mark Miller

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 3:58


In these ‘Shorts' episodes of my podcast, I'll be selecting my favourite moments from previous episodes. This one comes from Episode 112, where I speak with Mark Miller, the co-author of ‘Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World'. In this clip, he reflects on some common themes from interviewing entrepreneurs for his book. LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.ben-morton.com/building-a-modern-legacy-brand-with-mark-miller/

On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Building a Brand Legacy with Mark Miller

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 31:26


Mark Miller is co-author of the book Legacy in the Making, founder of The Legacy Lab, and Chief Strategy Officer at Team One, a leading luxury agency. As all of this would suggest, Mark is an expert in both legacy building for brands and luxury branding. We discussed both this week on the On Brand podcast. About Mark Miller Mark Miller is the co-author of Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World (McGraw-Hill Education). He is the founder of The Legacy Lab, a thought leadership and consulting practice that explores how brands can build modern legacies. He is also the Chief Strategy Officer at Team One, Publicis Groupe's global luxury and premium brand agency. Mark is a sought-after presenter, keynote speaker, and panelist on global luxury and premium brands, leadership and culture, legacy-making, and his recent book. Links from the Show Mark's big and small legacy brand examples — Wimbledon and their retractable roof) and Me & the Bees Lemonade. Is Patagonia actually a luxury brand? We discussed this on the show but here's an interesting piece from The Cut exploring this question further. Fun Fact: I chatted with Mark's Legacy in the Making co-author Lucas Conley a few years back. Listen to his interview for more on building your brand legacy. What brand has made Mark smile recently? Being a music fan, Mark shared the story of a brand he loved — Nashville's Bluebird Cafe. Connect with Mark on X and LinkedIn. You can also check out his Fast Company-produced docuseries. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
2398: How AI is Making Building Software as Easy as Ordering Pizza

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 26:31


Sachin Duggal, the innovative mind behind Builder.ai joins me in a deep dive into the journey of making software creation as easy as ordering a pizza. Sachin's experience with the arduous process of app development and the frustrations that came with it sparked the inception of Builder.ai. He was determined to create a platform where anyone, regardless of their technical knowledge, could bring their app ideas to life. Builder.ai revolutionizes software development by creating an AI-powered platform that transforms complex coding processes into a simple selection and customization task. Listen in as Sachin dissects the world of low code and no code platforms, the limitations that these platforms possess, and how Builder.ai navigates through these challenges. They delve into the recurring barriers to entry in the software industry and explore how Builder.ai elevates its users' confidence in building software and ensuring successful outcomes. Sachin shares insights on how his platform enables non-technical customers to build apps with the help of an AI assistant. The platform's unique approach allows clients to own the code and build anything within reason, making Builder.ai stand out in the crowd. In addition, the duo discuss how Builder.ai reduces the risk of building the wrong product, automates the software production process and fosters a high return on investment by creating an expert network of developers and designers. Discover how Sachin Duggal, a computer prodigy since his early teenage years, evolved from fixing a broken computer to founding one of the first cloud computing companies and eventually building Builder.ai. Get inspired by Sachin's remarkable journey from a passionate tech enthusiast to a World Economic Forum Tech Pioneer and Entrepreneur.com's Serial Entrepreneur of the Year. Join me on this enlightening journey of transforming the landscape of software development. Learn how Builder.ai is reshaping the software industry and making it more accessible to the non-tech savvy community. Tune in and get inspired to bring your app ideas to life!

The ANCHOR Church
History in the Making: Building Foundation for the Next Generation

The ANCHOR Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 42:07


"Don't forget who I have caused you to be... and equally important, don't forget where you came from." "History in the Making: Building Foundation for the Next Generation" by Pastor Bryan Carle was recorded on Sunday, May 7th, 2023, during service at The Anchor Church in Rockport, Maine. SERMON NOTES Read sermon notes from other great sermons: https://theanchor.me/sermon-notes/ Subscribe to The ANCHOR Church podcast on iTunes to receive automatic downloads of new episodes and listen to previously recorded sermons. https://apple.co/2u1UBkj

Smarter Building Materials Marketing
10-Minute Tactics: Making Building Products Stickier

Smarter Building Materials Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 7:31


10-Minute Tactics is a new series that provides you with bite-size marketing and sales strategies that you can put into action and get results. This week, Zach and Beth talk about construction service solutions — specifically, how manufacturers can not only provide a product, but product services around that product in order to make them stickier, harder to replicate, harder to remove from your partners' chain and, most importantly, more valuable.

Unshakable Faith Podcast
Decision Making: Building Blocks for Success

Unshakable Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 25:35


Special Guest LEN MUNSIL - A solid Biblical worldview is vital to make godly choices in our lives. Yet, the majority of Christian parents do not possess one. As a result, they are not building a Biblical worldview in their children. Join us as we talk with Len Munsil, President of Arizona Christian University, and discover three steps you can take today to ensure your kids are equipped to make wise choices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast
Building a Modern Legacy Brand with Mark Miller

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 49:36


Mark Miller is the co-author of ‘Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World'. He is the founder of The Legacy Lab, a thought leadership and consulting practice that explores how brands can build modern legacies; and he is also Chief Strategy Officer at Team One, Publicis Group's global luxury and premium brand agency.Recently, Mark and his strategy team at The Legacy Lab published a pioneering study. It reports on the rare breed of leaders and brands writing history every day, the people they inspire to bring the past forward, and the physical or digital products and experiences they create to build lasting legacies in a short-term world. Traditionally, “legacy” refers to the past. This important study examines legacy as a still-vital part of today. The resulting book, ‘Legacy in the Making', has been endorsed by Simon Sinek as “a must-read for anyone who wants their work to last beyond their lifetime.” It was a #1 new release on Amazon and a bestseller on the Washington Post list and other places.I get sent many books as a result of hosting this show, and this is one of the best I've seen in a long time. As a result, this is an incredibly rich podcast interview where Mark shares some incredible stories of truly great leadership at remarkable businesses; there are some that you will have heard of, and others that you probably haven't.Mark had kindly given us two copies of the book to give away to listeners of the show for free. All you need to do is click on the link in the show notes below.Win one of two copies of Legacy In The Making:https://mailchi.mp/ben-morton.com/markmiller Resources mentioned in this episode:Connect with Mark Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-miller-a39bb65/ The FREE 10-4-10 Leadership Programme: https://bit.ly/FREEleadershipmini-course We want to hear from you!Whether it's a leadership question for Ben, some feedback on the show, or a guest suggestion, we'd love to hear from you. Whatever the reason for getting in touch, you can easily do it by clicking the link below that Ben will personally review: https://www.ben-morton.com/feedback/ Mentioned in this episode:The FREE 10-4-10 CourseSign up today and sharpen your skills on, keeping your team motivated, effective delegation, planning and prioritization, handling Imposter Syndrome, and much more. It's my FREE online coaching course to help you become the leader that people want to follow.Click here for the 10-4-10 Coaching

Outcomes Rocket
Nurse Innovation in the Making, Building a Global Digital Healthcare Academy with Peter Preziosi, Quality Analyst and Credentialing Lead at the W.H.O Academy

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 39:15


Dream big and get your ideas built! This episode features a nurse innovator that's building something big at the World Health Organization. This week's guest on the SONSIEL Podcast is Peter Preziosi, Quality Analyst and Credentialing Lead at the World Health Organization Academy. He speaks about a digitized global online learning academy for professional development and lifelong learning for all types of individuals involved in healthcare. He provides insights on the process and challenges of developing a new business within a large international organization. He also shares details of his career as a nurse innovator and why he joined SONSIEL's board of directors. Tune in to this episode to learn about the W.H.O. Academy and how supporting innovation will fortify the healthcare system! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

The Screw The Scale Podcast
Ep. 182 - The 10 Daily Habits That Changed My Life with Coach Micheala

The Screw The Scale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 32:02


Your results, identity, and reality are composed of the actions you do (and do not) take on a regular basis. Today, Coach Micheala details 10 life-changing habits she's slowly worked on solidifying the past few years. The collective impact of these daily and weekly commitments has not only helped her achieve a sustainable weight loss transformation from the inside out, but also empowered her to feel, look, and be the best version of herself than she ever has. Yes, the habits she shares may seem simple, but simple is powerful. All success - in every aspect of life - is founded upon consistent implementation of the simple, boring, basics.  Listen in to discover the most powerful habits that have best served Micheala! 9 Books on Mindset for Sustainable Weight Loss 9 Things to Know to Making Building a Breaking Habits More Effective Apply to Join The 5% Fundamentals Program Cohort #2 (Begins April 5, 2022)

ThinkLA Podcast
Mark Miller of Team One

ThinkLA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 31:03


In this episode, we talk with Mark Miller, co-author of Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World (McGraw-Hill Education, 2018). He is the founder of The Legacy Lab, a thought leadership and consulting practice that explores how brands can build modern legacies; and he is also Chief Strategy Officer at Team One, Publicis Groupe's global luxury and premium brand agency. Having worked for more than 20 years in the communications industry, Mark has become a go-to strategist for global brands seeking enduring relevance, including Lexus and The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company. For more information about ThinkLA's mission and membership, go to https://www.thinkla.org.

Money Monopolizers Podcast
Episode 124: Mogul in the Making - Building 20 Multi-Family Properties at 25 Yrs Old With None of Your Own Money with Donovan Adesoro

Money Monopolizers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 71:53


We're glad we caught this guest when we did! In about 2 more years, he'll be a multi-millionaire!On this episode of the podcast we interviewed Donovan Adesoro, a real estate developer in Houston that refuses to take "No" for an answer. His journey in real estate started with one house hack just a couple years ago but now has grown to a portfolio of 20 real estate development deals!Listen in to learn some of the lessons he's learned in regards to betting on himself, being persistent, and many others that the school of hard knocks has taught him.This is the beginning of his story, appreciate the journey. You'll want to look back on this one in 5-10 years.If you enjoyed this episode please rate it 5 STARS on Apple Podcasts, share it with anyone you think should hear it, and subscribe to our podcast!If you're looking to get started investing in real estate, check out the real estate course, How to Acquire Your First Flip or Rental Property: https://gum.co/firstrealestatedealIf you'd like to achieve early financial freedom, learn how you can by starting with the car in your driveway with the Rebus Rental Car eBook! https://www.rebusrentalcars.com/ebookYou can learn more about us and order your Money Monopolizers merchandise at www.moneymonopolizers.comBe sure to follow us on social media!Instagram: @moneymonopolizersYouTube: Money MonopolizersTwitter @TheMonopolizers 

Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
Scott Reynolds - Making Building Codes More Accessible

Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 62:36


Making Building Codes More Accessible That's where we'll start our conversation on Thursday's Context & Clarity LIVE. Jeff Echols and Katharine White MacPhail will welcome Scott Reynolds, Co-Founder, and CEO of UpCodes, to Context & Clarity LIVE. Join the conversation Thursday as we talk to Scott about making building codes more accessible, usable, and understandable. Share your experience, and advice, and bring your questions to the conversation Thursday at 4:00 pm ET on Facebook in the EntreArchitect Community Facebook Group, on my LinkedIn profile, the EntreArchitect YouTube channel, or the EntreArchitect Twitch stream. We'll also preview the conversation in our 30-Minute Coffee Talk inside the Context & Clarity Club on the Clubhouse App Thursday morning at 9:00 am ET.

Heard & Healed Podcast
Why You're Bad at Decision Making | Building Bi*ches Podcast Epi. 1

Heard & Healed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 28:55


Hayy Bihhh! Welcome to "Building Bi*ches" Podcast! I'm so excited to have created this space. I often say I struggle with making decisions. In this episode, we explore potential reasons a person's decision making abilities are impacted and how to learn to start making better decisions. I touch on an early childhood experience that determined my lack of faith in my decision making that still affects me today. I also tell a story where I almost made a huge decision I may have regretted in the long run and how I helped myself make the better decision. We dropping germs per usual. Get ready to feel empowered & encouraged! Question of the week: What is your idea of perfect happiness? Here's the questions book I'm using: https://www.amazon.com/Piccadilly-3000-Questions-About-9781620096888/dp/1620096889/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=3000+questions+about+me&qid=1618973419&sr=8-4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heardandhealedpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heardandhealedpodcast/support

Not So Stoopid Podcast
034. The 10 Day Challenge: Making Building or Breaking Habits Easy

Not So Stoopid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 9:51


The not-so-secret secret of a lifelong transformation is consistently repeating positive habits and avoiding bad habits.   You probably know what you need to do more of and what you need to less of...but actually doing that? That's easier said than done   It's so hard to do something new consistently that you know you should be doing or to stop doing something that you've been doing for so long - or at least you used to be   You need to shift how you approach it, and start with something more manageable - that's what this 10 day challenge is all about!   Learn how it works in this podcast!   Apply For A Free Strategy Call Here! Get 15% Off Top Notch Nutrition Supplements Here! Join The Not So Stoopid Community Here!     __________

Talking Architecture & Design
Episode 50: Troy Creighton talks about the importance of making building materials in Australia, sustainability and smart drains

Talking Architecture & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 20:24


Troy Creighton is the managing director of Stormtech Grates & Drains who has some 31 years of working in the building materials industry.In 2004 Stormtech won a Design Mark at the Australian Design Awards for their drainage design and since 2006, Stormtech has been a member of the Standards Australia Committee and has been involved in the writing of the code covering linear drainage in bathrooms, and other plumbing products.With his unique outlook on the industry, Creighton talks about bringing manufacturing back onshore, water conservation and sustainability and the latest in 'smart' drains.

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Art Writer John Seed: Teaching, Making, Building Community and Writing About Artists

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 74:40


I am really excited to share this episode with you guys because it is with the art writer John Seed. I’m sure many of you have read or follow John Seed on social media. I’ve been following his writing for a while now and also enjoyed how he was championing figurative painting during a time when it wasn’t as popular. In fact, John is speaking today, Friday, March 13 at Kalamazoo Institute of Art on David Park and has a show he curated up at Sue Greenwood Gallery in Laguna Beach, Table for Four. I will be sharing images from that show and of David Park’s work. I was actually planning to go to the discussion at KIA, which I talk about in the interview, but decided at the last minute, not to due to the coronavirus. I hope all of you are staying healthy and making the decisions you need to make for your own health and practice etc.   John Seed is a California-based arts writer, painter, curator, and retired professor. Seed is a 7th generation Californian who grew up in Westside, Los Angeles. He began making art while attending Stanford University, where he earned a BA in Studio Art and an MA in Fine and Studio Art at UC Berkeley. He began writing about art for his local newspaper, which led to a position writing for The Huffington Post. Since then Seed has written for Harvard Magazine, Hyperallergic, and Christie’s Hong Kong to name a few. He has published several books and he is a frequent speaker and panelist. In our conversation, we discuss his formative experiences, how he started to write, his time teaching and his advice for artists. John was so wonderful to connect with and talk to and is a true advocate for the arts and artists.   RESOURCES: I Like Your Work Podcast Studio Planner Instagram Submit Work Online Exhibition-Drowned Neon Rose Observations on Applying to Juried Shows   Curated Exhibition: Table for Four Sue Greenwood Gallery KIA: David Park Retrospective Disrupted Realism My Art World: Recollections and Other Writings Driftwood on a Heaving Sea: Zhang Daqian in the Modern West  http://www.johnseed.com/ https://www.instagram.com/johnalbertseed/

Dream Nation
DN60 - Millionaire in the Making: Building a Wealthier Home with 8 Streams of Income

Dream Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 16:41


How do you become a millionaire? If you ask most of us, the answer is “get the winning lotto ticket” or “have a rich parent”. The truth is, you don’t need either one. You can build your wealth right now using the same steps the millionaires do, multiple income streams. As Casanova shares, multiple income streams are the key to building and staying .  Multiple income streams are also the key to surviving. Even if you don’t want to become a millionaire (or believe you will ever be one), having multiple income streams is important. In this fast-paced world of job changes, automation, and more, you can’t rely solely on one source of income like you could in the past. Now is the time to get started.  Find out how you can set up multiple streams of income (most of them don’t even require leaving home) so that you and your loved ones will have money in an unpredictable future. What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhat does having multiple streams of income mean?How do you stay ahead of the curve with your money?Where did Jay-Z get his wealth?Why you can’t just rely on one incomeTax hacks with rental incomeBuilding 8 streams of incomePlay it Back: Key Moments in the Podcast [0:18] What does it mean to have multiple streams of income? [3:48] Earned income [5:24] Profit income [6:11] Interest income [7:17] Residual income [8:05] Dividend income [9:21] Rental income [10:42] Capital gain income [12:15] Royalties Resources to check outInvestopedia CreateSpace Amazon KDP Don’t F**k This Up (Kevin Hart) YouTube Trailer) Power Quotes from Our Casanova“.A bank can give up $10 for every $1 they bring in.” “In today’s society, no longer is it an option to have more than one stream of income. It’s a necessity.”Checking In With #DreamNation Catch the YouTube version of this podcast episode here Subscribe: DreamNation Connect with Casanova Brooks and Dream Nation on social media: Instagram Twitter  Have a question or feedback? Reach out to us at team@casanovabrooks.com

House Talk with Dylan Chalk
Making Building Codes More Accessible

House Talk with Dylan Chalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 16:46


Conversations with Scott Reynolds, the founder of UpCodes In this podcast, we discuss the amazing service now offered by UpCodes where you can look building codes up online and even from a mobile app.

Southeast Green - Speaking of Green
Making Building Supplies Toxin Free

Southeast Green - Speaking of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 5:00


ZHERORisk The European Union (EU) paid for universities in Italy to conduct an R&D project aimed at lowering the safety, health and environmental risks associated with high performance flooring installation products to zero. Today, most flooring installation products are very corrosive and have caustic chemistries. While these floor installation products offer high performance, they currently are required to include the “Danger” warning on their containers/packaging. If not disposed of properly, the waste from these products can end up in the soil and water supply, posing an environmental risk. ZHERORisk products offer a major innovation that will change the way tile and stone are installed and significantly reduce the risks that currently exist. These products will offer better working conditions and overall health for installers, as well as improvements in building wellness and very low environmental impact. The products are GEV-EMICODE certified to be very low in emissions. The ZHERORisk product line will launch in the U.S. beginning in March and continuing throughout 2019. Tile Doctor Shield® o   First non-toxic antimicrobial product approved for hard surfaces that has no potential for environmental impact o   Recently received patent for application of antimicrobial for tile and stone o   Finalist in Edison Awards for Innovation Tile Doctor      

Digital, New Tech & Brand Strategy - MinterDial.com
Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World with Mark Miller (MDE311)

Digital, New Tech & Brand Strategy - MinterDial.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 39:39


Minter Dialogue Episode #311Mark Miller is Chief Strategy Officer at Team One, part of the Publicis Groupe. He's also the founder of The Legacy Lab, a research and consulting practice based in LA, helping global brands drive change. He very recently co-authored with Lucas Conley the book, Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World, which was just selected as a finalist in the Business Book Awards 2019. In this conversation, we discuss Mark's modern version of legacy, why legacy is key in genuine brand building, what are the keys to building that kind of legacy, and some of the issues around governance.And just a quick announcement that my new book "Heartificial Empathy, Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence" which just came out, also got selected at the same BBA as Mark's book! Hope you'll take a look at both books! Meanwhile, please send me your questions as an audio file (or normal email) to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate/review the podcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)

Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 721: Mark Miller Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 51:47


My guest today is Mark Miller, the founder of The Legacy Lab and chief strategy officer of Team One. His work focuses on helping companies build legacies and make lasting impact on the markets they are in. The topic is his book Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Work for the modern age Wow stories Legacy companies Re-inventing markets Social and cultural change through business Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 721: Mark Miller Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 51:47


Mark Miller is founder of The Legacy Lab and chief strategy officer of Team One. His work focuses on helping companies build legacies and make lasting impact on the markets they are in. Mark’s new book is “Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World.” How do those who succeed look at today’s world and move through it? Mark has come up with five principles: Put personal contribution before making money, internal culture must come first, it’s not just about growing your customer base but also collaborating with customers, lead in external culture and be the thought leader in your niche, and never stop thinking about your legacy – there is no such thing as 15 minutes of fame. Companies nowadays must not only look at how to get off the ground, but also long term sustainability. Honest Co. is an example of a company that re-imagined a market and positioned their products to become a billion dollar success. Jessica Alba made the company a personal mission and attached her story to it–this passion spilled over into the company and fueled them to where they are now. Other companies have become not only thought leaders but also culture leaders. Sharing technology rather than hoarding information can drive companies forward in unseen ways. Mark shares stories ranging from Ritz Carlton, Lexus, San Diego Zoo, Jagermeister, Mercedes, Apple, Microsoft and Tribeca film festival. These companies/organizations have re-imagined and helped their competitors push markets further by showing more interest in creating cultural and social change rather than dominance over their competitors. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: Work for the modern age Wow stories Legacy companies Re-inventing markets Social and cultural change through business

The Rational Reminder Podcast
Transformational Decision Making: Building A Company, Defining Success, and Finding Happiness (EP.22)

The Rational Reminder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 37:57


Welcome back to The Rational Reminder Podcast. Today we are joined by Daniel Weinand. Daniel is the cofounder of Shopify, which is a company based in Ottawa that has had enormous success, not just in Ottawa or Canada, but all over the world in the last few years as a public company. Shopify is a great commerce platform that supports over 600,000 different stores worldwide. It is an incredible success story, and the best way that we can describe the conversation was that it was very intense. Everything from the way Daniel thinks about things to what he’s been able to achieve comes down to his intensity, and you can actually see the wheels turning in his head while he speaks. So for an incredible interview, keep listening to hear more! Key Points From This Episode: How Daniel chose Canada and got involved in Shopify. [0:02:13.0] Decisions that were transformational for the company. [0:04:21.0] Daniel’s transition into retirement from Shopify. [0:06:07.0] The role of happiness and self-fulfillment. [0:10:18.0] The beauty of poker — a game of incomplete information. [0:11:19.0] Creating a company culture. [0:19:16.0] The impact financial security has on productivity and engagement for employees. [0:25:04.0] How Daniel defines success. [0:26:25.0] Why Daniel chose to work with PWL. [0:29:41.0] The impact of money in Daniel’s life. [0:33:50] And much more! For more information or to contact Cameron and Ben, visit pwlcapital.com

Behind Your Back Podcast with Bradley Hartmann
Ep. 52 :: Rick Lierz, CEO of Franklin Building Supply, on Disney, Fear, and Making Building Easy

Behind Your Back Podcast with Bradley Hartmann

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 43:30


Last month at the NLBMDA conference in Chicago I met up with the association's out-going chairman and CEO of Franklin Building Materials, Rick Lierz. Rick shared his experience learning at the Disney Institute and how it shaped the process of editing Franklin's mission statement. We talked about developing a strong culture and how to stay a step ahead of customers' needs with technology — acknowledging the risk that comes from being too far ahead. We touch on the role digital content can play in delivering value to customers, how Franklin recruits talent from across the country to Boise, and (ahem) The Monkees. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Rick Lierz. Thanks for listening.

As Told By Nomads
409: Building Brands With Influence And Setting Up Your Personal Legacy With Lucas Conley

As Told By Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 40:32


Today's episode is with Lucas Conley. Lucas Conley is the co-author of Legacy in the Making, a writer with The Legacy Lab, the author of Obsessive Branding Disorder, and the co-author of The Method Method. A former researcher for The Atlantic and staff writer for Fast Company, he has written for The Boston Globe, ESPN Magazine, SPIN, and The Wall Street Journal Magazine. Conley has appeared on The Colbert Report, ABC World News, CNN’s BookTV, NPR, and at South by Southwest.Conley and his co-author Mark Miller noticed a disturbing trend: In a world increasingly fixated on short-term results, more and more leaders and brands are ignoring their long-term interests. They saw a lot of reasons for this kind of hyperactive short-term thinking, which they delve into at length in their book, Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World, but what interested them the most was a third group of leaders and brands they identified in our research — those using long-term thinking to stand out in a short-term world. They call this forward-looking approach to legacy “modern legacy” or “legacy in the making” to distinguish it from traditional notions of legacy, which generally concern something left in the past. Focusing on this small group of select leaders and brands, they set out to discover what these modern legacy builders had in common. We discuss all this and more.Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeBook: https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Making-Building-Long-Term-Short-Term/dp/1260117561The Legacy Lab: http://www.thelegacylab.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Chasing the Freedom
016: Making a Living with Instagram with Cate Cole (Plus all things on INSTAGROWTH + MAKING $$ + BUILDING INFLUENCE)

Chasing the Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 34:47


Cate Cole is a 25-year-old Social Media Creative Coordinator out of the Philadelphia area who helps female bloggers, influencers, and entrepreneurs build and manage their social media accounts. Cate also runs The Curated Chic Facebook Group, a community of over 2500 female business women which caters to social media engagement and support. Listen to this episode to hear how she started from scratch and taught herself everything there was to know about Instagram and how to use it to her advantage.   Connect with her here!! www.instagram.com/catecolechic Www.instagram.com/thecuratedchic Website:www.catecolechic.com FB Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/140342163405754    

Manager Mojo with Steve Caldwell
The Importance of Long-Term Thinking in a Short-Term World – Lucas Conley shares insights from his new book “Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World”

Manager Mojo with Steve Caldwell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


      Lucas Conley               The Importance of Long-Term Thinking in a Short-Term World Business (and careers) seem to have been relegated to short-term thinking. A three-month view for profits is the norm, so decisions are made to support the next bottom line. What happened to valuable long-term thinking? Is that even done any more? Yes, it is. And make note – it is usually done by the most successful leaders and businesses. Long-term thinkers know the result they are looking for, so they act more quickly when decisions must be made. They are clear on their ambition to go the distance, and they are passionate about the vision to get there. They clarify and share the passion and values with team members to rally support. They know what will separate their business, and they remain relevant with the times. Why are you doing what you are doing, and what about that will leave the world a better place? Consider that as you listen to this podcast.   Learn more about Lucas Conley and The Legacy Lab, by clicking here.  You can connect with The Legacy Lab on Twitter and Facebook, and you can check out Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World by clicking here.     Click here to check out our newest leadership development tool – LEAD – Leadership Education and Development          Steve Caldwell is an executive mentor and coach to managers and leaders who desire to excel in their career and become the leader others want to follow. Steve is a leadership expert, host of the Manager Mojo podcast and author of the book Manager Mojo – Be the Leader Others Want to Follow. (www.ManagerMojo.com) Steve also coaches his followers not only on how to become great leaders, but how to effectively coach and lead their employees to find satisfaction and fulfillment from their jobs and life. Having started his work career at the savvy age of 13, Steve is also currently CEO of Predictive People Analytics based in San Francisco, CA, a firm specializing in helping leaders increase sales, reduce turnover, and attract key talent. (www.PredictivePeopleAnalytics.com)    

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Caligiuri
#109 - Legacy in the Making with Mark Miller

Caligiuri

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 41:34


Ryan Caligiuri speaks with Amazon.com Best Selling Author, Mark Miller the author of Legacy in the Making: Building a Long-Term Brand to Stand Out in a Short-Term World as they break down his book into a handful of golden nuggets!---Rate and Review the show and send a screen capture of your submission to Podcast@RyanCaligiuri.com and get entered for a draw to win a prize greater than $1,000 every quarter. Enter once and be entered forever!---Tweet any book recommendations you have for Ryan using the hashtag #CutTheCrap on Twitter and everywhere else.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryancaligiuri/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryancaligiuri/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/ryancaligiuriTwitter:https://twitter.com/ryancaligiuri See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
184: Nick Lloyd on the craft of bass making, building flat backs, and traveling to Pakistan

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 38:31


Nick Lloyd has become one of the top double bass makers in the country over the years, with award-winning basses being played worldwide, including talents as diverse as New York Philharmonic principal bassist Tim Cobb and YouTube sensation Adam Ben Ezra. We talk about Nick’s early years learning the bass, apprenticing with various makers and learning the craft of bass making, the intricacies of making a bass, his standard bass designs, travel necks, his financing options for basses, and playing with the Kentucky Winders in Pakistan! About Nick: I was born in central Iowa, and first met the doublebass at age 8. In 1993 I moved to Boston to freelance and attend the Longy School of Music. As my interests developed, a question remained unanswered: how is a doublebass made? Well, Boston luthier & bassist John Styklunas was the first to answer that question. It’s been over 20 years now, and my teachers also include Michael Shank, Paul Hart, and Daniel Hachez. All of these luthiers have helped me assemble the skills and high standards necessary to make and repair professional-quality double basses. Most importantly, my training has taught me to always respect the client, regardless of what kind of music they play. Since establishing my Cincinnati shop in 2000, my instruments have received awards for tone and workmanship. In addition, I received the 2007 “Friend Of The Bass” award from the International Society of Bassists for organizing the Katrina Basses project. In 2015, in conjunction with the State Department and musical group the Kentucky Winders, I became a U.S Cultural Ambassador. This position includes traveling internationally to promote traditional American music as well as performances with ethnic musicians of respective host countries.