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After Night of the Living Dead, George Romero branched out, not wanting to be typecast as a zombie movie director. It was a tour of the Monroeville Mall that put the idea in his head, of a satire about consumerism. He would quickly have a rough idea in his head, a follow-up venture into the world of the undead.Romero and his producer Richard P. Rubinstein started the process of procuring US investors for his new zombie movie, but no one showed any interest. No one in the US anyway.Romero's friend Dario Argento would not only give him a place to write the movie in Rome; he'd also help him secure financing for Dawn of the Dead, but Romero would have to give him distribution rights to the non-English version of the movie, and the freedom to edit his own cut in return...Fast-forward to a post 9/11 early 2000s, and producers Eric Newman and Marc Abraham approached Rubinstein with their vision of a reimagining of Dawn of the Dead. Rubinstein had never granted the remake rights before, but there was something about their pitch that won him over. James Gunn would step up to write, and a young Zack Snyder would get his feature directorial debut... I would love to hear your thoughts on Dawn of the Dead (1978) & Dawn of the Dead (2004) !CONTACT.... Twitter @verbaldiorama Instagram @verbaldiorama Facebook @verbaldiorama Letterboxd @verbaldiorama Email verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com Website verbaldiorama.comSUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA....Give this podcast a five-star Rate & Review Join the Patreon | Send a Tip | Buy Merch ABOUT VERBAL DIORAMAVerbal Diorama is hosted, produced, edited, researched, recorded and marketed by me, Em | This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song. Music by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe. Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!) Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique StudioPatrons: Simon E, Sade, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel, Derek, Vern, Cat, Andy, Mike, Griff, Luke, Michael, Scott, Brendan, Lisa, Sam, Will, Jack, Dave, Chris, Stuart, Nicholas, Zo, Kev, Pete, Heather, Danny, Aly, Stu, Brett, Philip, Michele, Xenos, Sean, Ryno and Russell!Mentioned in this episode:Livestream for the Cure 8The 8th annual Livestream for the Cure takes place between 29th May to 1st June 2024, with indie content creators (including myself!) from across the world taking part and raising money to help in our fight for a world immune to cancer. Donate at livestreamforthecure.com and tune in at https://www.twitch.tv/livestreamforthecure.
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S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work
Want to be the change you wish to see? Then look no further than my next S.O.S. Guest Marc Abraham. Marc has literally written the book on effective campaigns and was an instrumental part of the law in the UK that banned the sale of pets in storefronts. He uses his experiences as a veterinarian, in marketing/persuasion and community organizing to promote countless animal causes. Some work includes events that promote the human-animal bond and shine a spotlight on animal cruelty. He is a celebrity in the UK as it pertains to animal welfare, affectionately known to do many as “Marc the Vet.” I'm pinching myself at the idea I'm going to interview him! This is what I love about podcasting, this art that brings people such as Marc to you. Marc uses his extensive knowledge of marketing and PR, and then channels these skills into activism. His father was a well-known marketing executive, which influenced him greatly in his work today. His book “Be More Mosquito” is a must-have for anyone who wants to start a movement in any arena, not just animals. Dr Marc Abraham OBE is a multi-award-winning practicing vet, author, and animal welfare campaigner. Based in Brighton, England, Marc is most well known for successfully leading the #LucysLaw campaign in UK Parliament to ban commercial third-party puppy and kitten dealers, such as pet shops. Marc is the secretariat and co-founder of the All-Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group (APDAWG), visits local schools chatting to pupils about caring for animals and looking out for one another, plus enjoys walking on the South Downs and supporting Brighton and Hove Albion. In 2022, Marc was awarded the OBE for Services to Animal Welfare by His Majesty Charles III. Find Marc here - https://marcthevet.net/Visit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.com
Hey guys, Welcome along to another instalment of the Albion Obsessed podcast. Join Tom, Joe & Soni as they chat with Marc Abraham OBE about his new book #BeMoreMosquito and his journey to changing the law on puppy/kitten farming in the UK. We also chat about Marc's journey as an Albion fan, and delve into yet ANOTHER 1-1 draw in the Premier League against Sheffield United. This November, the AO team are doing their bit for Movember. We are running, walking, moving and growing to raise awareness for men's mental and physical health. Please donate if you are able by clicking here. You can pick up Marc's book on Amazon or head to your local Waterstones and ask them if they have it in stock. Don't forget to head over to 1kloppshop for all of your football shirt needs and enter code ALBIONOBSESSED at checkout for 10% off! UTA!
Starting his career as a corporate lawyer, Marc made the transition into digital technology initially as a project manager and then as a product manager. Marc has been managing products for the last 8 years, working on a range of successful digital products/services, at companies such as 7digital, carwow, YouView, Not on the High Street, WorldFirst, and Settled. In his current role, he's the Senior Group Product Manager at Intercom, the engagement OS, the all-in-one customer communications platform.He works closely with organizers of all ProductTank meetups in over 150 cities around the world to ensure delivery of the highest quality events for the world's largest community of product people.After the success of his first book “My Product Management Toolkit”, Marc started to devote his focus to the emotional aspects of product management, writing and talking about his personal experiences in managing product tension.MORE: https://www.aerowong.com/ttc7-marc-abraham/
Marc and Billie chat openly about the realities of animal advocacy, which, for Marc, began with a litter of parvo puppies, leading him into a ten-year project resulting in the enactment of Lucy's Law - a law that impacted animal welfare in the UK and beyond. They discuss his book, Be More Mosquito, in which Marc shares his knowledge and experience to inspire all animal lovers to make an impact, and his new project, Paws2Connect. Did you know Marc received the honor of OBE? Find out why this prestigious honor is so special to Marc.This is one interview you do not want to miss - lots of laughs, and surprising information from the man who is not-so-single-handedly (because “collaboration is key”) changing the landscape of animal welfare.
In episode 11 ‘The Future of Dog Campaigning Part 2 ' Hannah continues the conversation with Marc Abraham OBE, otherwise known as 'Marc the vet', co founder of the All Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group, author of Lucy's Law; both a book and a piece of groundbreaking UK legislation that bans the 3rd party sale of puppies in the UK, making it illegal to buy a puppy without its mother present. In this episode Marc talks about the two biggest shocks and road blocks he encountered in his first major uk welfare campaign and he gives us some key tools and takeaways to fuel a successful grass roots campaign that can help you and your campaign, change the world. Grab a copy of Marc's brilliant new book 'Be More Mosquito' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Be-More-Mosquito-Campaign-BeMoreMosquito/dp/1913406989You can join the Apdawg mailing list and sign up to be a part of the monthly in person dog welfare events here: https://apdawg.co.uk/ And Follow Marc on Facebook & Twitter! @MarcthevetMore about your host:Hannah is a qualified dog behaviour specialist in the UK with a degree in Animal Behaviour and a specialism in dog body language and pet dog behaviour. She's trained over 10,000 pet dogs in the last 10 years and written an illustrated guide to dog behaviour called ‘Whats my dog thinking: Understand your dog to give them a happy life'. She featured as one of 3 experts on the prime time Channel 4 television series 'Puppy School' and currently writes courses for animal colleagues, vets, groomers and pet shops to reduce bite incidents and increase the handling and observation skills of these awesome, but often overlooked, fields of pet care.You can train along with Hannah as a pet owner or a pet professional at www.amplifiedbehaviour.com
In episode 10 ‘The Future of Dog Campaigning Part 1 ' Hannah talks to Marc Abraham OBE, otherwise known as 'Marc the vet', co founder of the All Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group, author of Lucy's Law; both a book and a piece of groundbreaking UK legislation that bans the 3rd party sale of puppies in the UK, making it illegal to buy a puppy without its mother present. In this episode Marc tells us more about the beginning of his 10 year journey from TV vet to grass roots welfare campaigner that went on to change the law and make animal welfare history. We hear about some of the keys to campaigning success and Marc gives us his unique' What if' that could, if we all shared it, change the world. Grab a copy of Marc's brilliant new book 'Be More Mosquito' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Be-More-Mosquito-Campaign-BeMoreMosquito/dp/1913406989You can join the Apdawg mailing list and sign up to be a part of the monthly in person dog welfare events here: https://apdawg.co.uk/ And Follow Marc on Facebook & Twitter! @MarcthevetMore about your host:Hannah is a qualified dog behaviour specialist in the UK with a degree in Animal Behaviour and a specialism in dog body language and pet dog behaviour. She's trained over 10,000 pet dogs in the last 10 years and written an illustrated guide to dog behaviour called ‘Whats my dog thinking: Understand your dog to give them a happy life'. She featured as one of 3 experts on the prime time Channel 4 television series 'Puppy School' and currently writes courses for animal colleagues, vets, groomers and pet shops to reduce bite incidents and increase the handling and observation skills of these awesome, but often overlooked, fields of pet care.You can train along with Hannah as a pet owner or a pet professional at www.amplifiedbehaviour.com
With… Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos in New Zealand, podcaster & author Iszi Lawrence in Australia, charity founder Kevin Chaplin in Cape Town, celebrity vet Marc Abraham building a sand Christmas tree in Thailand, author Hannah Bourne-Taylor rescuing a pangolin in the rainforest in Ghana, Hollywood actor Minnie Driver on beach Christmases in California, comedian & podcaster Cally Beaton ice skating in Central Park, singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt's winter wonderland in Iceland, contemporary artist Firouz Farman Farmaian in the family riad in Marrakech, campaigner Jamie Klingler remembering Philadelphia book stores with her mom, Ibizan DJs The Mambo Brothers drinking cold beer on the beach in Rio, Hotelier Marc Rahola on family Christmas in Ibiza, international travel nanny Nanny Sharz in Jamaica, singer-songwriter Foy Vance wishing he'd not gone to Lanzarote, abandoned places explorer ‘Greg Abandoned' on a Christmas nightclub romance in London and Big Brother star Pete Bennett with a drunk Santa in the Caribbean. What's not to love??? Happy Christmas from us here at The Big Travel Podcast xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veterinary Surgeon, Broadcaster, Author, and Animal Welfare Campaigner Marc Abraham joins us on the pod to chat about his switch from Arsenal to BrightonThanks for listening! You can follow us on @mynewfootieclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclubAnd if you'd like to receive episodes early and other stuff, sign up to Patreon.com/davidearl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Starting his career as a corporate lawyer, Marc made the transition into digital technology initially as a project manager and then as product manager. Marc has been managing products for the last 8 years, working on a range of successful digital products/services, at companies such as 7digital, carwow, YouView, Not on the High Street, WorldFirst and currently serves as the Chief Product Officer at Settled. He works closely with organisers of all our ProductTank meetups in over 150 cities around the world to ensure deliver the highest quality events for a the world's largest community of product people. In his current role, he's the Senior Group Product Manager at Intercom, the engagement OS, the all-in-one customer communications platform. MORE: http://aerowong.com/taotechain-7/
Marc shares his insights into how everyone can make a difference to the world. His latest book is #bemoremosquito
Marc Abraham: Be More Mosquito: How you can campaign and create change...with TRE's Hannah Murray
In this episode we spoke with Marc Abraham, Product Leader at Intercom and author of Managing Product = Managing Tension and My Product Management Toolkit. We explored where are the biggest tensions when creating a product strategy, and discussed how to deal with them and the role of the product leader in navigating the different tradeoffs. We talked about: How Marc approaches the strategy problem: having a concrete vision, establishing where you are now, and working backward identifying the problems and opportunities you need to overcome and in what order (with a nice hurdle race analogy). Sorting opportunities with the Kano model. The challenge of finding criteria to select which hurdles to take first: Marc believes that ultimately you need to take a stake in the ground How tension increases as you involve more people from different perspectives. To tackle the tension that arises when discussing how “valuable” each opportunity is, clearly expose the facts or expectations for each initiative. Tension arises not only from discussing the strategy topics but also from the different beliefs that people have about what strategy is (and the role of the product leader in clarifying it). Where are we going to play, how do we think we can win, and what choices are we going to make. Why product is in a very good position to facilitate the strategic conversation. The importance of being very explicit in calling out the necessary trade-offs. How to apply decision frameworks to drive a decision among different stakeholders. How the time horizon of the strategy can affect how much time and effort we invest creating it. Align everyone before the meeting by having them express their one goal. Not everyone would have it clear! When to go for sessions with multiple participants versus discussing in 1-on-1 sessions. The impact of the size and politicness of the organization. How to effectively ask stakeholders to disccuss and make a decsion when the strategy hits a roadblock. Marc's recommendation of Never Split the Difference And many other things! You can find Marc on twitter, Medium, Linkedin, and marcabraham.com. And check out Marc's books! Remember that you can find more info and material on 100productstrategies.com. If you are eager to know more about product strategy, check out Product Direction: How to build successful products at scale with Strategy, Roadmaps, and OKRs You can also contact or follow your host, Nacho bassino, at nachobassino.com (training, coaching, and more)
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Marc Abraham, also known as Marc the Vet, is a passionate campaigner for animal rights.He has spent 10 years and over 300 visits to Westminster to campaign for Lucy's Law: legislation that fought against cruel puppy farms and banned the third party sale of puppies and kittens.Lucy's Law makes all breeders accountable and provides transparency for prospective puppy and kitten buyers.He tells new puppy parents - Hannah Jones and Karen Price - about his tireless campaigning, helping Boris Johnson adopt his rescue dog Dilyn, practical advice for dog owners, and what's next in his fight for animal justice.Fetch. Chase. Eat. Sleep. Repeat. is brought to you by Pooch and Mutt, the health food experts for dogs. Their vet-recommended, hypoallergenic good mood food for our pooches is tailored to all ages, including their popular the best selling Calm & Relaxed range for anxious dogs.Pooch and Mutt is offering podcast listeners 25% off on their website. To claim, use the discount code PODCAST at checkout. Terms and conditions apply.Fetch. Chase. Eat. Sleep. Repeat is a Laudable production for TeamDogs.co.uk. It is presented by Hannah Jones and Karen Price, and it is produced by Daniel J. McLaughlin.
With a consultation into the Commercial and Non-Commercial Movement of Pets into Great Britain due to close on 16 Oct 2021, we ask three campaigners (Marc Abraham, Sarah Dixon and Jordan Shelley) at the forefront of the fight against 'puppy farms' and ear cropping, respectively, for their views on import restrictions for dogs with cropped ears or docked tails or under 6 months of age. We ask specifically, should the government exempt animal rescue and re-homing organisations from these restrictions?
Two interesting and humble guests in this episode. Andi Mans was still a newlywed when her husband passed away, both suddenly and tragically. Her story of healing, faith and a journey to a new love is inspiring. Marc Abraham is a financial planner who also represents Lifework Leadership, a huge organization of professionals that teach leaders in business to be marketplace ministers.
This month we discussed the book "Managing Product = Managing Tension" together with the author Marc Abraham and other Product Managers. We all shared our main take aways and feedback about the book, and then discussed with Marc about the different kind of tensions, how to handle them, what techniques we can start using and also how are others approaching the natural tension of working in Product Management and working and collaborating with others. ------------ About the Product Book Club: Discuss product-related books once a month with new product colleagues and the book's author. Join productbookclub.com to know what other books we are reading, and participate in the upcoming discussions! Follow us on Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productbookclub/ https://www.facebook.com/productbookclub https://instagram.com/productbookclub https://twitter.com/prodbookclub
Marc Abraham, or Marc the Vet as he is more commonly known, is not only a practising vet but also a broadcaster, author and animal welfare campaigner. The list of Marc's accomplishments could cover an entire episode on its own, but today we are talking to him about his very successful campaigns around animal welfare, promoting rescue pet adoption and responsible breeding, as well as actively advocating to stop the cruel puppy farming industry. In todays episode we go through Marc's campaigning journey, resulting in new legislation, known as Lucy's Law which was brought in last year.Episode links:http://www.marcthevet.comhttps://apdawg.co.ukwww.supportdogs.org.uk/event/rescue-dog-to-support-doghttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Marc-Abraham/e/B001KI53F8?ref_=dbs_p_pbk_r00_abau_000000Social media linksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/poochesgaloreInstagram: pooches.galoreSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/thehappydogpod)
“Tension doesn’t have to be a bad thing… Tension can actually be healthy…” — Mark AbrahamIn episode 44 I chat with Marc Abraham about innovating in product strategy and product development by balancing different tensions and how they could even create a better outcome in the end.Marc is Head of Product for Engagement at ASOS in London and Cu-Curator of Mind The Product, where he is working with organisers of ProductTank events in over 25 countries to ensure we deliver the highest quality events for our global community of product people.He also wrote a book called “Managing Product = Managing Tension”. In the episode he shares his product management process, the role of design for product success, best practises in the collaboration of Product Managers & Designers and how the tension in a team and different stakeholders can drive innovation and product success - when managed well.Enjoy the episode!
Marc Abraham is head of product engagement at ASOS.com, a global fashion e-commerce company headquartered in London. Learn more about Marc’s thoughts about tension and uncertainty — as well as how to make them work for you instead of against you — on this episode of This Is Product Management. Want to read the terms discussed in this episode? Please visit the TIPM website, to download a transcription of this episode!
An interview with Marc Abraham. Marc is the Head of Product - Engagement for ASOS.com, author of two books on Product Management and co-curator with Mind the Product. I originally picked up Marc's first book, My Product Management Toolkit as I was looking for a good primer for people transferring into my Product team from elsewhere in the business. I found the book a great primer and guide to product management. I was excited to see his new book come out, which covers a lot more around the psychology of Product. I spoke to Marc about his journey into Product Management, his new book 'Managing Product = Managing Tension', and some great advice about navigating a career in Product. Marc also gives some excellent advice for Product Leaders (or aspiring Product Leaders) and ways that they can create psychological safety for their teams. As a keen boxer, Marc is also a massive advocate for using exercise to help work out some of the tensions of product management. Further show notes here: https://www.oneknightinproduct.com/s1e21
Marc talks about choosing the Prime Minister's rescue dog and his new book ‘Lucy's Law' which explains how he became a grass roots campaigner. Over 10 years, Marc dealt with sabotage, 300 visits to Westminster and meetings at Number 10 before successfully changing the law on puppy farming in the UK. He recommends everyone to use their voice to sign e-petitions – “everyone can make a difference... and they should.” Marc talks passionately about his continued mission to raise awareness and finishes by sharing his advice and top tips for pet owners over the festive season.#greatwaveofchangeInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/greatwaveofchange/Twitter - https://twitter.com/greatwavechgFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/greatwaveofchangeWebsite - https://greatwaveofchange.com/Thank you to our sponsors Speakerbus and Hampden & Co Bank. Great Wave of Change podcast is produced by Genevieve Sulway from Salty Paradise Productions.
In part two Marc Abraham gives tips on campaigning for animal welfare, the joys of fostering, and how he got a rescue dog into 10 Downing Street.
Joining Ben in today's episode is Marc Abraham 'Marc the Vet', practicing Veterinary Surgeon, Broadcaster, Author, and Animal Welfare Campaigner. In this episode, Ben and Marc discuss Marc's incredible career and the campaigns he's helped make happen, including Lucy's Law. You can find out more about Marc here: http://www.marcthevet.com/ Find out more about APDAWG here: https://twitter.com/APDAWG1
Marc Abraham is an experienced product management practitioner and a Head of Product - Engagement at London-based ASOS. He's worked for a large number of successful digital organizations, from startups to more established businesses. He's the author of My Product Management Toolkit, which came out in 2018, and the recent Managing Product = Managing Tension. In this episode of the Product Science Podcast, we talk about what tension is and how you can use it to create stronger work in your organization. Read the show notes to learn more.
www.DogCastRadio.comLucy Parkinson and TV vet Marc Abraham discuss the petition Lucy started to stop the exploitative importing of puppies into the UK. Writer Cath Jenkin reveals the spooky way her Border Collie brought brought happiness, romance and a new home into her life. Plus the DogCast Radio News.
www.DogCastRadio.comLucy Parkinson and TV vet Marc Abraham discuss the petition Lucy started to stop the exploitative importing of puppies into the UK. Writer Cath Jenkin reveals the spooky way her Border Collie brought brought happiness, romance and a new home into her life. Plus the DogCast Radio News.
Welcome to Le Wagon live, this week we have Mark Abraham, Head of Product for ASOS speaking to us. Marc is an experienced product manager and ex-lawyer in London. In 2018, he wrote a book called My Product Management Toolkit where he offers cutting edge advice and thoughts accumulated during his career. ASOS is the leader in the online clothing industry and pioneer to expand the most advanced technology into the customer online journey. They introduced the augmented reality tool last year as part of a trial which had really positive results. The website sells over 850 brands as well as its own range of clothing and accessories, and ships to all 196 countries from fulfilment centres in the UK, US and EU.Podcast and music production: yoann.saunier.me See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Abraham, Head of Product at ASOS: product mindset by Eric Boduch
Marc aged three knew he wanted to be a vet. He was a shy introverted nerdy youth - he even turned down a LiveAid back stage pass as he was picking up a chemistry prize! Find out more about the man who pushed himself to to fix something broken - how he went to parliament 300 times over 10 years and learned how to lobby, to influence and how to unite people behind a very specific campaign that made breeding slaves relatable by calling the campaign Lucy's Law. Oh, and how he got to see Boris's pants....!
Marc Abraham aka ‘Marc the Vet’ talks to TRE's Hannah Murray...
HOW DO YOU SURFACE ASSUMPTIONS DURING PRODUCT DISCOVERY? In the previous episode, we heard the horror stories of product leaders and teams haunted by the risky assumptions that surfaced too late. Is this destined to be your fate as well? Not if I can help it! In this episode of Fearless Product Leadership, we learn how to mitigate those risky assumptions from seasoned product leaders who answer the question “How do you surface assumptions during product discovery?” Product leaders featured in this episode with links to their bio videos: Marc Abraham, Head of Product-Engagement at ASOS, former CPO at Settled Audrey Cheng, VP of Product, Pushpay Sean Murphy, former VP of Product at Target and VP of Product & Engineering at CustomInk and yours truly, Hope Gurion, Fearless Product (www.fearless-product.com) Episode transcripts with more resources can be found at Fearless Product Leadership Podcast. Feedback is a gift! Share what was most useful to you by leaving a review. Have a question suggestion for a future episode? Contact me on Linkedin, Twitter or at https://www.fearless-product.com/contact.
HOW HAVE YOU BEEN BURNED BY RISKY ASSUMPTIONS? Are you a new product leader who doesn't yet surface assumptions as part of your product development practice? In this episode, 5 experienced product leaders share stories of product development gone wrong when they were burned by risky assumptions that surfaced too late. This episode will be followed by a companion episode in which we hear about the techniques product leaders use with their teams to surface assumptions as part of their product development practice. Product leaders featured in this episode with links to their bio videos: Marc Abraham, Head of Product-Engagement at ASOS, former CPO at Settled Rachel Obstler, VP of Product at PagerDuty, former VP of Product at Keynote Systems Nicole Brolan, Chief Product Officer at SEEK Preston Smalley, VP Product Management at Comcast Ezinne Udezue, VP of Product at Procore, former VP of Product Management, BazaarVoice and yours truly, Hope Gurion, Fearless Product (www.fearless-product.com) Feedback is a gift! Share what was most useful to you by leaving a review. Have a question suggestion for a future episode? Contact me on Linkedin, Twitter or at https://www.fearless-product.com/contact.
If you listen to the end credits of the podcast every week, then you already know Marc Abraham’s voice – he’s ProductTank’s Global Coordinator, a co-curator of the Mind the Product conference, an author (of My Product Management Toolkit), and he’s got a day job as a Head of Product at ASOS. What you might [...] Read more » The post I Got 99 Problems – Learning From Jay-Z – Marc Abraham on The Product Experience appeared first on Mind the Product.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Marc talks in this episode about how he is working with over 30 Product Owners to establish product ownership at Asos.com, an e-commerce company that had a sales revenue of approximately 3.1 billion Euro in 2019, as well as how Marc is setting up product tanks worldwide as the Global Product Tank Coordinator. https://www.digitale-leute.de/interview/episode-24-marc-abraham-product-ownership-practice-lead-at-asos-com ABOUT THE HOST Tim Herbig is well-known to longtime followers of Digitale Leute. He is a regular host of our Podcast, has spoken at our first Summit in 2018 and held multiple workshops, like his "Lateral Leadership Masterclass." at the Digitale Leute Summit 2018 as well as his workshop ABOUT THE PODCAST Digitale Leute Insights is the podcast for passionate product people. We interview product developers from around the world and take a closer look at their tools and tactics.
Nir’s Note: This guest post comes from Marc Abraham, a London-based product manager at Beamly. In this article, Marc reviews the recently published book “Designing Multi-Device Experiences” by Michal Levin. Follow Marc on Twitter or check out his blog. We live in a world where the number of connected devices is growing on a daily basis at an immense rate, with people constantly switching between these devices (PCs, smartphones, tablets, TVs and more). The question arises how we can design optimally for a device to be used together with other devices. You can read the Nir and Far blog post on How Successful Companies Design for Users' Multi-Device Lives https://www.nirandfar.com/2014/07/how-successful-companies-design-for-users-multi-device-lives.html Nir & Far, a podcast about business, behaviour and the brain by Nir Eyal. If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe on iTunes and leave an iTunes review. It will greatly help new listeners discover the show. Please visit my website Nir and Far for other info about my writing, books and teaching: http://www.nirandfar.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nirandfar/support
Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you the next episode of... The Everyday Innovator with host Chad McAllister, PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation and managing products become more successful, grow their careers, and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: This is a listener requested episode. Several Everyday Innovators have asked, “What are the qualities of a good product manager?” While many listeners are already good product managers, a little self-reflection from time to time on your strengths and how to be an even better product manager is valuable to your career as well as to those who you work with. One listener put this in a different light and asked who should not be a product manager. I thought that was a really insightful question. So, the following discussion addresses both topics: qualities of a good product manager and who should not pursue a career in product management. To help us explore these topics, our guest is Marc Abraham, coordinator at ProductTank and author of the book My Product Management Toolkit: Tools and Techniques to Become an Outstanding Product Manager.
It's all about creativity, curiosity, and customer focus for product managers. This is a listener requested episode. Several Everyday Innovators have asked, “What are the qualities of a good product manager?” While many listeners are already good product managers, a little self-reflection from time to time on your strengths and how to be an even better […]
It’s all about creativity, curiosity, and customer focus for product managers. This is a listener requested episode. Several Everyday Innovators have asked, “What are the qualities of a good product manager?” While many listeners are already good product managers, a little self-reflection from time to time on your strengths and how to be an even better […]
Marc Abraham, Chief Product Officer at Settled, shares how he collaborates with engineers and designers and his approach to product roadmapping. Get the latest updates from the show at www.thisisproductmanagement.com.
Questions we asked Marc Abraham: * Please tell us about your career trajectory? * Tell us a bit about World First, the product you currency lead. * How do you define a product culture? * How can product managers help create a product culture? * What do you mean by a product mindset? * How can product managers instill a product mindset? * We know that product managers lead by influence and not authority. You have some opinions on this topic. Do you want to talk about them please? * You also talk about ‘product janitors’. What do you mean by that?
In this episode I speak with successful product managers and makers including Ash Maurya, author of Running Lean and the man behind Lean Canvas, Arvind Mishra, Head of Product at Dollar Shave Club, Daniel Zacarias, Product Management Consultant & Expert, Joe Cotellese, Head of Product at AWeber, Marc Abraham, Head of Core Product at World […]The post DYT 061 : 6 Successful Product Managers and Makers – Medley appeared first on .
In this Focus Forty episode of The Design Your Thinking Podcast, I talk to Marc Abraham about his success & thinking and the Product Mindset. Who is Marc Abraham? Marc is an experienced product management professional, having developed a wide range of products at companies such as 7digital, Notonthehighstreet and now at World First. In this particular […]The post DYT 010 : Curiosity and The Art of Product Management with Marc Abraham appeared first on .
Director Marc Abraham discusses his new film, I Saw the Light, with Director Peyton Reed. The film tells the story of legendary country-western singer and songwriter Hank Williams, played by Tom Hiddleston. Despite Williams' singular talent, fame and addiction have a tragic effect on his life and personal relationships.
It's a stunning lineup this week on the Way Too Indiecast as Loki himself, Tom Hiddleston, joins the show along with director Marc Abraham to talk about their new movie I Saw the Light, based on the final years of country music icon Hank Williams' life. Mr. Hiddleston also talks about working with Elizabeth Olsen, learning to sing with country legends, and his take on irascible MCU fans.
Adam talks accuracy in true stories, finding a 'way in' as an actor and more with the star and writer/director of the Hank Williams biopic I SAW THE LIGHT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
K-9 Angels is a UK registered charity created by Anneka Tanaka-Svenska, Pola Pospieszalska & Victoria Eisermann in order to help dogs all over the world. Our mission is to improve the quality of existence of our canine friends from all over the globe as well as educate people about animal welfare. K-9 Angels provides a much needed network link between dog rescuers in foreign countries and prospective adopters in the UK, as well as funding for spay and neuter programmes, food and material aid, shelters, medical and veterinary aid. K-9 Angels prides itself on its lack of discrimination in helping all manner of rescues in these countries and also on its rehoming process which vets each person on their individual needs. K-9 Angels would like to branch out to many more countries worldwide in the future in order to help tackle the global stray dog problem.
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PUP AID is a fun dog show organised by a group of dog-loving volunteers who believe the only way to end the cruel practice of puppy farming is to create as much public awareness about the issue as possible; by inviting celebrities, bands, artists, and of course the public and their dogs to all come together and make some noise on international Puppy Farming Awareness Day. PUP AID's aim is simply to educate every member of the British public about the correct way to get a dog, either by adopting a rescue dog from any of the overflowing rescue centres in the UK, or visiting a responsible breeder where you will always see the puppy interacting with it's mother. It's hoped that this widespread education will create enough awareness to stop people buying puppies from pet-shops or online from dealers and as a direct result reduce the demand for these poorly pups and finally end this evil practice of puppy farming for good.
PUP AID is a fun dog show organised by a group of dog-loving volunteers who believe the only way to end the cruel practice of puppy farming is to create as much public awareness about the issue as possible; by inviting celebrities, bands, artists, and of course the public and their dogs to all come together and make some noise on international Puppy Farming Awareness Day. PUP AID's aim is simply to educate every member of the British public about the correct way to get a dog, either by adopting a rescue dog from any of the overflowing rescue centres in the UK, or visiting a responsible breeder where you will always see the puppy interacting with it's mother. It's hoped that this widespread education will create enough awareness to stop people buying puppies from pet-shops or online from dealers and as a direct result reduce the demand for these poorly pups and finally end this evil practice of puppy farming for good.
Puppy Awareness Week 1-7 September 2015 PAW aims to make sure that puppies live healthy, happy lives with suitable owners by spreading the 'be puppy aware' message. Being puppy aware involves making sure you know which dog and breed is right for your lifestyle so that you can care for it for life, and making sure you can separate responsible breeders from puppy farmers. Every year the Kennel Club holds a Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) to spread this message.
PAW aims to make sure that puppies live healthy, happy lives with suitable owners. Make sure that you get the right dog for your lifestyle and that you buy from a reputable breeder STOP puppy farming Puppies from puppy farms are bred with no regard for their health and well-being and are kept in appalling, unsanitary conditions. Kennel Club research from 2013 shows that as many as one in three may have unknowingly bought from a puppy farm, after sourcing their puppy online, on social media, in pet shops or through free newspaper ads - outlets often used by puppy farmers. One in five pups bought online or in pet shops need long-term veterinary care or die before six months old*. *Research conducted in August 2013 by Atomik, on behalf of the Kennel Club, and is based on 2,026 responses. Make sure that you don't buy from a puppy farmer, or from an ill-informed and unknowledgeable breeder, who has not taken all of the steps to give your puppy the best chance in life. The Kennel Club recommends that 'ABS is Best' and always advises people to go to a Kennel Club Assured Breeder. The Kennel Club has United Kingdom Accreditation Services (UKAS) accreditation to certify breeders on the scheme and it is the only one in the UK that sets standards for and inspects dog breeders
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PAW aims to make sure that puppies live healthy, happy lives with suitable owners. Make sure that you get the right dog for your lifestyle and that you buy from a reputable breeder STOP puppy farming Puppies from puppy farms are bred with no regard for their health and well-being and are kept in appalling, unsanitary conditions. Kennel Club research from 2013 shows that as many as one in three may have unknowingly bought from a puppy farm, after sourcing their puppy online, on social media, in pet shops or through free newspaper ads - outlets often used by puppy farmers. One in five pups bought online or in pet shops need long-term veterinary care or die before six months old*. *Research conducted in August 2013 by Atomik, on behalf of the Kennel Club, and is based on 2,026 responses. Make sure that you don't buy from a puppy farmer, or from an ill-informed and unknowledgeable breeder, who has not taken all of the steps to give your puppy the best chance in life. The Kennel Club recommends that 'ABS is Best' and always advises people to go to a Kennel Club Assured Breeder. The Kennel Club has United Kingdom Accreditation Services (UKAS) accreditation to certify breeders on the scheme and it is the only one in the UK that sets standards for and inspects dog breeders
This very special day will once again give you, the dog-loving public, the golden opportunity to help raise awareness about the UK's cruel puppy farming trade by attending this amazing celebrity judged fun dog show. Puppy farming is the mass commercial production of puppies purely for profit and without a thought for the welfare or happiness of the pup, breeding bitch or stud dogs. Breeding dogs and pups are usually kept in horrific dark conditions, totally unsocialized and riddled with both infectious and inbred often incurable diseases. These poorly pups are then sold en masse to pet shops, online or from free newspaper ads and usually die soon after reaching their new home. If they do make it they usually require thousands of pounds worth of medical, surgical and/or behavioural treatment to fix them causing even more pain, suffering and heartbeak for both pups and families. In order to stop puppy farming we must simply stop the demand. By raising awareness through events like PUP AID and promoting rescue dog adoption and responsible breeding practices it has to end eventually. Please join me at PUP AID 2014 and help to speed up that process. Some dog-loving celebs and bands have already confirmed and once again there'll be trade stands, amazing food, doggy displays and loads of fun for all the family to all raise awareness of this important animal welfare issue.
Celebrating. Informing. Changing lives. The Kennel Club’s National Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is a celebration of the joy that puppies bring to our lives and aims to give potential puppy owners the information they need to ensure that the relationship they have with their new family member is a happy and fulfilling one.
Crufts 2013 Best in Show Celebrating. Informing. Changing lives. The Kennel Club’s National Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is a celebration of the joy that puppies bring to our lives and aims to give potential puppy owners the information they need to ensure that the relationship they have with their new family member is a happy and fulfilling one. Puppy farming is the mass commercial production of puppies purely for profit and without any thought for the health, welfare, or happiness of either the pup or breeding dogs. Kept in horrific conditions, then sent long distances cross country and sold en masse - usually poorly and riddled with painful disease - to pet shops, websites, and private dealers; these puppies often die within days of arriving in their new home. According to a recent Dogs Trust survey, 95% of dog owners say they wouldn't buy a dog from a puppy farm yet as many as 900,000 people may have done so without even knowing. TV Vet Marc Abraham says: 'Most dog owners say they'd never buy a dog from a puppy farm, yet a large number will due to common scams especially by private dealers. This is exactly why Pup Aid have launched this e-petition. We need 100,000 signatures from the nation's animal lovers to make the Government listen and hopefully end this needless and preventable suffering for good.' 'The Government must ban the sale of young puppies and kittens unless their mothers are present; as an absent mother is a clear compromise of both health and welfare for these animals and often a big clue indicating puppy farming.' Pup Aid believes prospective puppy and kitten owners should always: Ask "Where's Mum?" Insist on seeing the puppy/kitten and mother interacting Be aware of scams e.g. fake or no mother present at all Pup Aid aims to educate and raise awareness about the cruel trade of puppy and kitten farming helping the British public to only buy from reputable and honourable breeders e.g. Kennel Club Assured Breeders, or consider adopting a dog from a local rescue centre. Pup Aid hope their campaign and e-petition will curb the demand and supply for farmed puppies and kittens and help tackle the horrific practice of puppy and kitten farming in the UK.
Actor and TV Presenter Celebrating. Informing. Changing lives. The Kennel Club’s National Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is a celebration of the joy that puppies bring to our lives and aims to give potential puppy owners the information they need to ensure that the relationship they have with their new family member is a happy and fulfilling one. Puppy farming is the mass commercial production of puppies purely for profit and without any thought for the health, welfare, or happiness of either the pup or breeding dogs. Kept in horrific conditions, then sent long distances cross country and sold en masse - usually poorly and riddled with painful disease - to pet shops, websites, and private dealers; these puppies often die within days of arriving in their new home. According to a recent Dogs Trust survey, 95% of dog owners say they wouldn't buy a dog from a puppy farm yet as many as 900,000 people may have done so without even knowing. TV Vet Marc Abraham says: 'Most dog owners say they'd never buy a dog from a puppy farm, yet a large number will due to common scams especially by private dealers. This is exactly why Pup Aid have launched this e-petition. We need 100,000 signatures from the nation's animal lovers to make the Government listen and hopefully end this needless and preventable suffering for good.' 'The Government must ban the sale of young puppies and kittens unless their mothers are present; as an absent mother is a clear compromise of both health and welfare for these animals and often a big clue indicating puppy farming.' Pup Aid believes prospective puppy and kitten owners should always: Ask "Where's Mum?" Insist on seeing the puppy/kitten and mother interacting Be aware of scams e.g. fake or no mother present at all Pup Aid aims to educate and raise awareness about the cruel trade of puppy and kitten farming helping the British public to only buy from reputable and honourable breeders e.g. Kennel Club Assured Breeders, or consider adopting a dog from a local rescue centre. Pup Aid hope their campaign and e-petition will curb the demand and supply for farmed puppies and kittens and help tackle the horrific practice of puppy and kitten farming in the UK.
Pup Aid Celebrating. Informing. Changing lives. The Kennel Club’s National Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is a celebration of the joy that puppies bring to our lives and aims to give potential puppy owners the information they need to ensure that the relationship they have with their new family member is a happy and fulfilling one. Puppy farming is the mass commercial production of puppies purely for profit and without any thought for the health, welfare, or happiness of either the pup or breeding dogs. Kept in horrific conditions, then sent long distances cross country and sold en masse - usually poorly and riddled with painful disease - to pet shops, websites, and private dealers; these puppies often die within days of arriving in their new home. According to a recent Dogs Trust survey, 95% of dog owners say they wouldn't buy a dog from a puppy farm yet as many as 900,000 people may have done so without even knowing. TV Vet Marc Abraham says: 'Most dog owners say they'd never buy a dog from a puppy farm, yet a large number will due to common scams especially by private dealers. This is exactly why Pup Aid have launched this e-petition. We need 100,000 signatures from the nation's animal lovers to make the Government listen and hopefully end this needless and preventable suffering for good.' 'The Government must ban the sale of young puppies and kittens unless their mothers are present; as an absent mother is a clear compromise of both health and welfare for these animals and often a big clue indicating puppy farming.' Pup Aid believes prospective puppy and kitten owners should always: Ask "Where's Mum?" Insist on seeing the puppy/kitten and mother interacting Be aware of scams e.g. fake or no mother present at all Pup Aid aims to educate and raise awareness about the cruel trade of puppy and kitten farming helping the British public to only buy from reputable and honourable breeders e.g. Kennel Club Assured Breeders, or consider adopting a dog from a local rescue centre. Pup Aid hope their campaign and e-petition will curb the demand and supply for farmed puppies and kittens and help tackle the horrific practice of puppy and kitten farming in the UK.
Celebrating. Informing. Changing lives. The Kennel Club’s National Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is a celebration of the joy that puppies bring to our lives and aims to give potential puppy owners the information they need to ensure that the relationship they have with their new family member is a happy and fulfilling one.
Lisa Gentle, 35, from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, said: “My best friend and I were living together and we bought a Bichon Frise puppy called Toby for my two-year old son who is on the autism spectrum, as we thought it would be good for him. As it turns out, it became a horrific experience that scarred him for a long time.
Susan Emerson, aged 51, from West Sussex said: “My husband and I bought our first puppy, Millie, in June 2012, which should have been an exciting and happy time. We heard through a friend that a breeder was selling Shi Tzu puppies in our nearby town, Crawley, so we booked an appointment. We first saw her at four weeks old at and took her home at eight weeks, as is recommended, and she seemed to be a healthy puppy. “Looking back on it now, there were early warning signs. She wasn’t very active when we saw her and we weren’t given any paperwork. We were also aware that the breeder had not had her vet checked. When we got her home things started to go badly wrong. She wasn’t very active and didn’t have much of an appetite, but as she was our first puppy we assumed this must be normal. “When we took her to the vets for her first vaccinations he discovered that she had major heart problems, including a leaky valve and a hole in her enlarged heart. We were absolutely devastated as we had already bonded and said we would do all we could for her, knowing that it would be a short life. I did text the breeder to inform him about the problems that Millie had, but he pleaded ignorance and told me that she had been fine when she was with them. It also became apparent as Millie grew older she was not a true Shi Tzu but a Shi Tzu/Bichon Frise cross. We did everything we could to give Millie happiness in her short life but in the end the blood in her heart started to shunt in the opposite direction making it hard for her to breathe and we saw that she was losing the energy to live, so we had to make the heart-breaking decision to put her to sleep, just after her first birthday. “I would never buy a puppy in this way again and I would never want anybody to go through what we went through. We now have a healthy, happy Lhasa Apso called Jasmine, which we bought from a Kennel Club Assured Breeder, and the experience could not have been more different. We were given reams of paperwork with detailed authentic information about her parentage, the vaccinations she had been given, the health tests the parents had been given and how to care for her. At least we know that Jasmine has been given the best possible chance of a healthy life, something that poor Millie was deprived of.”
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Positively Podcast - Victoria Stilwell - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Victoria talks with Holly about her upcoming trip to Detroit to film with Ehow Pets, the trials and tribulations of writing her 3rd book, her support of the new Penn Working Dog Center preview, and 3 new trainers who recently joined the VSPDT network. Marc Abraham, founder of Pup Aid and Where's Mum, is featured on the Positively Hotline to discuss the worldwide efforts to ban puppy farming (puppy mills). More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Marc the Vet with Victoria Stilwell & Holly Firfer
The Kennel Club's National Puppy Awareness Week 8 - 15 September 2012
Positively Dog Training - The Official Victoria Stilwell Podcast
TV vet Marc Abraham joins the podcast to discuss his Where's Mum and upcoming Pup Aid benefits, and Holly has a new batch of Ask Victoria fan questions.
Pet Insurance - Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is helping people to ensure that they do not line the pockets of rogue traders and irresponsible breeders and go to a responsible breeder instead. The Kennel Club’s inaugural National Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is a celebration of the joy that puppies bring to our lives and gives potential and existing puppy owners all of the information they need to ensure that the relationship they have with their new family member is a happy and fulfilling one. Puppy Awareness week will culminate in Pup Aid, a boutique music festival, celebrity judged fun dog show and family day out at Stanmer House in Brighton on 18 September 2011. This is arranged by TV vet and author, Marc Abraham and is supported by the Kennel Club.
Training - The Kennel Club is putting owners in the dog house this Puppy Awareness Week (12th – 18th September) as it reveals the shocking statistic that almost three quarters of dog owners have never taken their dog to training classes. Research by the Kennel Club has shown that over 72 percent of people have never taken their dog to a training class, despite the fact that around 50 percent of dog owners said that they have been embarrassed by their dog in public. The results released today also show that one in five dog owners admit that they are not always in control when they take their dog for a walk. The Kennel Club is running its first ever Puppy Awareness Week this week which aims to educate people about responsible dog ownership. The organisation wants potential puppy owners to think carefully whether they have the time and money to look after a dog properly before getting one and this includes taking their dog to dog training classes.
A central part of Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is helping people to ensure that they do not line the pockets of rogue traders and irresponsible breeders and go to a responsible breeder instead. Every year thousands of puppies fall ill or die as a result of being bred by puppy farmers who care more about profit than the puppies they breed. Thousands of breeding bitches are left psychologically and physically scarred after being forced to churn out litter after litter, and later abandoned when they are no longer of use. Too often it is animal lovers who help to fuel this cruel trade; as people unwittingly buy from puppy farmers without even realising that they are doing so. PAW will help people to understand how to avoid falling prey to puppy farmers and the correct way to get a dog, whether a pedigree puppy or a rescue dog. If you are thinking of getting a puppy now or in the future, please use the information on this website, to help ensure that you don’t fall into the hands of a puppy farmer
Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is helping people to ensure that they do not line the pockets of rogue traders and irresponsible breeders and go to a responsible breeder instead. The Kennel Club’s inaugural National Puppy Awareness Week (PAW) is a celebration of the joy that puppies bring to our lives and gives potential and existing puppy owners all of the information they need to ensure that the relationship they have with their new family member is a happy and fulfilling one. Puppy Awareness week will culminate in Pup Aid, a boutique music festival, celebrity judged fun dog show and family day out at Stanmer House in Brighton on 18 September 2011. This is arranged by TV vet and author, Marc Abraham and is supported by the Kennel Club.
www.DogCastRadio.comInterviews from Crufts 2011 - Marc Abraham, Debbie Connolly, Carolyn Menteith, assistance dog owners Wendy Morrell and Sheila Sadler, plus Oldies Club and Nowzad Dogs.
www.DogCastRadio.comInterviews from Crufts 2011 - Marc Abraham, Debbie Connolly, Carolyn Menteith, assistance dog owners Wendy Morrell and Sheila Sadler, plus Oldies Club and Nowzad Dogs.