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I think about mental health a lot—especially mental health at work.Most of us were never taught how to manage the invisible stuff. Not in school. Not in research. Not even in our families. It's only in the last 20–30 years that people even started talking about mental health outside of medical journals. And even now, most of what we see is snapshots. Clean. Marketable. Sanitized.But life doesn't feel like a snapshot.It feels like managing thoughts late at night.Trying to nudge yourself from the bottom quartile to feeling just okay.Wrestling with who you are when everything looks fine on paper.Doing all the tricks—music, walking, not oversharing, trying not to fall apart.I talk about this stuff not because I have answers. But because I've lived it.Because I think we need more real, human-generated data—not just survey stats.Because this is what research life actually feels like.Take care. And if you're struggling, you're not broken.You're just alive.
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We're joined by SportsPro's Michael Long and Ed Dixon to go through their latest list of the 50 most marketable athletes in sport, otherwise known as 50MM. We find out who the most marketable footballers are and what makes a player marketable in 2025. Find out more and see the full list at: https://50mm.sportspro.com/
The SportsPro Podcast returns with a special guest in the studio, as Ed Dixon, Sam Carp, and Josh Sim are joined by SportsPro's Director of Key Projects, Mike Long, to unpack the 2025 edition of SportsPro's 50 Most Marketable Athletes. And there's plenty to get into. From surprise inclusions to big risers and the stories behind the rankings. They're also joined by the experts from Northstar Solutions Group, who reveal the data-driven insights shaping this year's list. The team discuss the biggest cultural trends, the evolving role of social media, and why authenticity has become the ultimate currency in athlete marketability. Tune in to find out who claimed the top spot. And yes, the quiz no one asked for makes another appearance! Recorded at Spotify UK Headquarters.
The AI Bubble: Market Reckoning, Safety Concerns, and Productivity Shifts. Brandon Weichert discusses how OpenAI's plan to meet $1 trillion in spending pledges suggests serious bubble talk. This market reckoning will force companies to create marketable products, leading to consolidation, similar to the railroad or dot-com bubbles. Addressing risks from open-source AI, experts propose measures like subscription models and forensics to complicate misuse by bad actors. AI adoption boosts productivity for top performers.
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The great Karsten Kroening comes back on the pod after 2 years to catch up! We talk about Peter Thiel NOT being the antichrist, how I'm super out of touch with the youngins, and what big things Karsten got up to since we last spoke. Hope you enjoy!
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Hey yall this week we're talking about the original Lilo and Stitch from 2002 to wash the stench of the live action movie away. We also talk about some seasonal anime, and gundam at the top. Hope you all enjoy!
Besides having a new baby, two restaurants and two cookbooks @chefsuzannevizethann made time to chat with me on the podcast about her beautiful brunch cookbook.Stephanie Hansen:Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Dishing with Stephanie's Dish podcast. We are here today with Chef Suzanne VizethannChef Suzanne has written a book called Brunch Season, and the subtitle is A Year of Delicious Mornings from the Buttermilk Kitchen. And I love a book that takes, like, a single subject but really, like, elaborates on it, because I think when you think of brunch dishes, you have, like, you know, the top five in your mind, and you really have done a comprehensive guide here of how to explore brunch from not just like, egg dishes, but all the way through seasonality. So for me, I love books that either give you seasonal guidance because, like, I'm in summer right now, so how do I make a brunch for friends and what ingredients do I use? I love the way you organize this book. Did you. Is this your first book?Suzanne Vizethann :It's our second book. You know, the first book, “Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Was more of a restaurant focused book, like 100 recipes from the restaurant. So this. This book is, you know, more of a standalone book. It's definitely recipes that you would find maybe as specials in the restaurant, but more as me as a chef, like, my voice as a chef.“Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Stephanie Hansen:So let's talk about that for just a second, because I think a friend of mine, Gavin Kaysen from the Twin Cities, he has, like, a book called At Home that's more of his, like, personality and style. And then he has the restaurant books, which are highly stylized. Obviously, it's a beautiful restaurant. What, after writing the restaurant book, made you want to kind of bring that home into your point of view?Suzanne Vizethann :I think that I love. Well, first of all, I love cooking, and I love sharing recipes with people. And, you know, like you said kind of, you brought up a really good point that chef recipes and restaurant recipes are just that. They're restaurant recipes, and they're sometimes really difficult to pare down to something small and make them accessible in the home kitchen. And so while we attempted to do that in the first book, I think that this was more of an opportunity to say, okay, hey, this is something that I might cook at home, or, you know, this is something that I like to cook in the summer or in the fall, and kind of really bringing that, like, you in my home with me.Stephanie Hansen:So can you tell me a little bit more about your restaurant?Suzanne Vizethann :Sure, yeah. So we actually have two the original restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia. It's been open almost 13 years. You know, brunch focused restaurant, open in the morning, you know, breakfast and lunch primarily. And then I actually just opened a restaurant up in Maine. I live here full time up on the mid coast in a town called Camden. And we have, we took over an 81 year old diner and opened another Buttermilk Kitchen here. And that one's called Buttermilk Kitchen at Mariners to honor the old name.Suzanne Vizethann :So, yeah, same, same style, you know, still a breast brunch driven restaurant, but a little bit more of a coastal flair since we are right on the water.Stephanie Hansen:And did you have a, did you have a move that precipitated opening in another location? Because I'm fascinated by how people can run restaurants. A one and then two, like in two different states. I just don't.
Besides having a new baby, two restaurants and two cookbooks @chefsuzannevizethann made time to chat with me on the podcast about her beautiful brunch cookbook.Stephanie Hansen:Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Dishing with Stephanie's Dish podcast. We are here today with Chef Suzanne VizethannChef Suzanne has written a book called Brunch Season, and the subtitle is A Year of Delicious Mornings from the Buttermilk Kitchen. And I love a book that takes, like, a single subject but really, like, elaborates on it, because I think when you think of brunch dishes, you have, like, you know, the top five in your mind, and you really have done a comprehensive guide here of how to explore brunch from not just like, egg dishes, but all the way through seasonality. So for me, I love books that either give you seasonal guidance because, like, I'm in summer right now, so how do I make a brunch for friends and what ingredients do I use? I love the way you organize this book. Did you. Is this your first book?Suzanne Vizethann :It's our second book. You know, the first book, “Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Was more of a restaurant focused book, like 100 recipes from the restaurant. So this. This book is, you know, more of a standalone book. It's definitely recipes that you would find maybe as specials in the restaurant, but more as me as a chef, like, my voice as a chef.“Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Stephanie Hansen:So let's talk about that for just a second, because I think a friend of mine, Gavin Kaysen from the Twin Cities, he has, like, a book called At Home that's more of his, like, personality and style. And then he has the restaurant books, which are highly stylized. Obviously, it's a beautiful restaurant. What, after writing the restaurant book, made you want to kind of bring that home into your point of view?Suzanne Vizethann :I think that I love. Well, first of all, I love cooking, and I love sharing recipes with people. And, you know, like you said kind of, you brought up a really good point that chef recipes and restaurant recipes are just that. They're restaurant recipes, and they're sometimes really difficult to pare down to something small and make them accessible in the home kitchen. And so while we attempted to do that in the first book, I think that this was more of an opportunity to say, okay, hey, this is something that I might cook at home, or, you know, this is something that I like to cook in the summer or in the fall, and kind of really bringing that, like, you in my home with me.Stephanie Hansen:So can you tell me a little bit more about your restaurant?Suzanne Vizethann :Sure, yeah. So we actually have two the original restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia. It's been open almost 13 years. You know, brunch focused restaurant, open in the morning, you know, breakfast and lunch primarily. And then I actually just opened a restaurant up in Maine. I live here full time up on the mid coast in a town called Camden. And we have, we took over an 81 year old diner and opened another Buttermilk Kitchen here. And that one's called Buttermilk Kitchen at Mariners to honor the old name.Suzanne Vizethann :So, yeah, same, same style, you know, still a breast brunch driven restaurant, but a little bit more of a coastal flair since we are right on the water.Stephanie Hansen:And did you have a, did you have a move that precipitated opening in another location? Because I'm fascinated by how people can run restaurants. A one and then two, like in two different states. I just don't.
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One of the more difficult things junior developers seem to struggle with is knowing what portfolio projects to build to be marketable and competitive in the job search. I went over a variety of types of projects and how much they help you stand out among your competition.Not only that, but I went over the pros and cons of each, misconceptions of what is common but ineffective advice given around these projects, and how to be effective at making the more marketable options even more impressive.If you're wondering what types of projects to build for your portfolio to stand out, this one's for you.Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson Discover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify---------------------------------------------------
Design Curious | Interior Design Podcast, Interior Design Career, Interior Design School, Coaching
Is it possible to become an interior designer without going back to school?If you're dreaming of a second career in interior design but don't have the time or money for a two- or four-year degree, this episode is for you.I share practical ways you can use the skills you already have to get hired in a design firm—even if you've never worked in interior design before.You'll learn what small firms are really looking for, and how your background in project management, sales, customer service, client relations to creative problem-solving and business know-how, or creative work like event planning or graphic design could be just what they need.I also share how to build a starter portfolio, highlight your strengths in your resume and cover letter, and stand out with tools like CAD software and short certifications.You don't need a degree to get started. All you need is a smart plan and the confidence to show what you bring to the table.And if you want help finding your path, check out My Design Mentor, or join the Launch Your Business Bootcamp to get your business off the ground and running.Tune in now and take your first step toward a career you'll love!Why you've got to check out today's episode:Discover how your current career skills transfer to interior designGet practical tips for building a starter portfolio without formal experienceFind out what a smaller design firm really looks for in new hires and prepare yourself accordinglyCheck out the show notes >>> Switching to Interior Design Career? How to Make Yourself Marketable Without a DegreeEpisode Sponsor: Sourcing for sheets and comforters? Check out Cozy Earth and use code DESIGNCURIOUS for 40% offNEXT STEPS:Get on the waitlist Launch Your Business Bootcamp to secure your spotJoin the My Design Mentor to kickstart a successful career in interior design!Grab your freebies:Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my CareerConnect With Me:Email: podcast@rwarddesign.comInstagram: @rwarddesign Website at rwarddesign.comThanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...Timestamps:(0:00) Introduction(01:55) Understanding the Interior Design Job Market(03:49) Identifying & Communicating Transferable Skills(08:59) Developing a Portfolio Without Formal Training(11:07) Networking and Professional Development(14:13) Recap & Final Encouragement
Francona managing Reds not as awkward + Browns don't have marketable superstars? full 657 Fri, 16 May 2025 12:13:56 +0000 LJDcwml4xKNf3OTqChq1gHCpZW8m1I1I nfl,mlb,cleveland browns,cleveland guardians,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima nfl,mlb,cleveland browns,cleveland guardians,sports Francona managing Reds not as awkward + Browns don't have marketable superstars? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://play
Hour 2: Donovan Mitchell inviting criticism for Cavs? + Hold Cavs more accountable? + Browns don't have marketable stars? full 2296 Fri, 16 May 2025 13:51:32 +0000 0FI4jl8R9o27JBaMO4gQDm6KslllUiHo sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 2: Donovan Mitchell inviting criticism for Cavs? + Hold Cavs more accountable? + Browns don't have marketable stars? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Today on "Don't@ME", WNBA race-baiting, Nike scandal, Costas slams the Pirates and Bill Maher on Dems. Plus, WFAN Host, Brandon Tierney shares his thoughts on Jalen Brunson quickly climbing the ladder for greatest Knikc of all time and just how devastating is the Jayson Tatum injury to the Celtics organization. U.S. Senator Alabama-R, Tommy Tuberville joins Dan to discuss how much change Nick Saban can bring to college athletics and will President Trump executive order be forced to enact executive orders to bring about substantial change to college athletics? And TV/Radio Sports Broadcaster, Kevin Harlan shares the advice he would give Michael Jordan as he is set to get in front of the camera and join NBC Sports as a Special NBA Contributor this fall and what makes a great call timeless. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WNBA MVP Aja Wilson is considered the best player in the league...but has constantly whined about her lack of opportunities. Aja Wilson was recently given a shoe deal with Nike...with her shoe selling out in five minutes. However...during a recent interview with the New York Times...Aja Wilson blamed race for the lack of marketing opportunities given to herself and other WNBA players. We reveal and react to Aja Wilson interview with the New York Times. We dispute Aja Wilson claims...by highlighting marketing deals given to Angel Reese and JuJu Watkins. We also explain why WNBA players have been passed over for marketing opportunities...and how the WNBA isn't sustainable unless they start appealing to women. USE PROMO CODE BTL20 TO SAVE 20% WITH SUGAR MOUNTAIN TRADING: https://sugarmountaintrading.com
Happy Satiated Saturday! While trauma-based food coping mechanisms, like binge eating, can feel dramatic, healing can sometimes (not always) be incredibly boring. Decreasing food patterns can look like simple acts of body care, like:Eating consistent, balanced mealsMoving your body in nourishing waysTaking time to breathe and enjoy a momentFostering a validating inner dialogue Finding ways to laugh and have fun These are the non-sexy, simple, not marketable ways of what it can look like to take care of your body and reconnect with yourself. In this week's episode, I chat with Ashley Fillmore, Coach, Metabolism Expert, and the founder of Metabolic Fix™, about: Shifting from reactive actions for your health to preventativeThe role of stress, mindset, and burnout in your health and food behaviorsFinding the right practitioner to work with for you and how to state your needs with themIdentifying progress beyond the scaleYou can also read the transcript to this week's episode here: https://www.stephaniemara.com/blog/lasting-body-wellnessThe doors to the Somatic Eating® Program open on Tuesday, April 29th! If you're on the waitlist, you'll receive an email that day with a special waitlist only offer. If you're not on the waitlist yet, you can sign up now at somaticeating.com.With Compassion and Empathy, Stephanie Mara FoxKeep in touch with Ashley:Website: https://www.metabolicfix.com/one Podcast: https://www.metabolicfix.com/podcasts/cheers-to-your-success Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashley_fillmore1/Support the showKeep in touch with Stephanie Mara:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemarafoxWebsite: https://www.stephaniemara.com/https://www.somaticeating.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmara/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephaniemarafoxContact: support@stephaniemara.comSupport the show:Become a supporter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/809987/supportMy favorite water filter: https://www.pureeffectfilters.com/#a_aid=somaticeatingReceive 15% off my fave protein powder with code STEPHANIEMARA at checkout here: https://www.equipfoods.com/STEPHANIEMARAUse my Amazon Affiliate link when shopping on Amazon: https://amzn.to/448IyPl Special thanks to Bendsound for the music in this episode. ...
I talk to marketing guru Kate from Play Off The Record about how to conduct meaningful conversations and break through small talk. We also get some great branding tips for small businesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Hour 1, Rashad and Schultzy wonder if the Blazers finally have a direction as the Toronto Raptors come to town, try to pick out the next young marketable star in the NBA, and more.
Chef Fhred Batalona is defying critics and bringing Filipino flavours to Melbourne with his upcoming restaurant, following years of advocating for Filipino cuisine. - Naging hamon kay Chef Fhred Batalona na mas ipakilala ang Filipino flavours sa Australia kaya pinagsisikapan niya ang mga proyekto ng pop-up culinary events at planong pagtatayo ng sariling restaurant.
Demons skipper Max Gawn joins the program to preview Opening Round of the AFL season, Cyclone Alfred wreaking havoc in Queensland, and where Max ranks as the most marketable players across the league.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Spreadborough, Executive Co-Chairman of Novo Resources (TSX: NVO - OTCQX: NSRPF - ASX:NVO) joins me to discuss the impact of Northern Star's A$5 billion acquisition of De Grey Mining on Novo's joint venture with De Grey, the Egina JV, the sale of securities to generate A$11.5million, and a broad exploration update. To start Mike explains how the De Grey transaction, expected to close by May next year, could positively influence the JV. I also ask about any changes or potential delays in exploration plans at the Egina JV. We then discuss the sale of a portion of Novo's holdings in San Cristobal Mining (private company), generating A$11.5 million. This sale increases the company's cash reserves to over A$16 million. Mike outlines how the funds will be allocated. Looking ahead, Mike outlines exploration strategies for the upcoming year, emphasizing aggressive drilling and data analysis to identify major priorities. Please email me with any follow up questions for Mike and the team at Novo Resources. My email address is Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Novo Resources website to learn more about all the projects and exploration programs.
Ryan Ofei is a Canadian artist who grew up singing in the church, but due to feeling like an outsider, he abandoned his passion for Christian music in favour of R&B. After a near-death experience made him re-evaluate his life and values, Ryan found his way back to writing about his relationship with God, and since then has gone on to win a Grammy for his work. He joins Tom Power to talk about his debut album, “Restore,” and why he wants to make Christian music a little bit more accessible.
In this episode of the Pastor to Pioneer Podcast, host Britton interviews Todd Linder from Launch Point, which works with people transitioning from ministry to the marketplace. Todd discusses his background, the challenges faced by pastors transitioning out of ministry, and the importance of aligning personal values with organizational culture. Todd emphasizes the significance of relationships over numbers and the need for emotional health in navigating these transitions. He discusses the process of translating church experience into marketable skills, the significance of understanding one's 'why' in job searching and the necessity of building a supportive network for successful career transitions. Visit the Launch Point website and take the quiz: http://go.ministrytomarketplace.co/ptp
Mike welcomes back one of most referenced guests in Working It Out history, the legendary Maria Bamford. Mike and Maria discuss the importance of true confession in stand-up comedy, the financials of being a comedian, and why Maria works out new material one on one with strangers on coffee shops. Plus, Maria's impression of Esther Perel, and why five-year-old Maria wanted to be called "Blueberry.”Please Consider Donating To: Downtown Women's Center Los Angeles
Want the heads up on fabulous marketable products YOU can make this coming year? Carina goes over 14 products you are going to want to keep your eyes on!Episode 489 Marketable Products Designers Should Jump Into This Coming Year_________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Carina shares how to think like a customer and create art that people want to buy. She offers practical tips on market trends, pricing, and self-promotion. By understanding what buyers are looking for, you can make your art more appealing and boost your sales. Click below to learn morehttps://www.designsuitecourses.com/makeartthatsells__________About Carina Gardner:Carina Gardner is a fabric designer, paper designer, and design educator who is passionate about helping other designers fulfill their creative dreams by teaching them her strategies for making money as a designer. She has a Ph.D. in Design and taught design at the University of Minnesota before starting Carina Gardner, Inc.Carina Gardner, Inc design brand has been featured in dish ware, holiday decor, sewing patterns, and more. Her exclusive Design Suite Program helps creatives make money designing as they learn to design. Her programs include Illustrator and Photoshop training, surface pattern design, paper design, Silhouette & Cricut file design, and running a design business. She started the Make and Design Podcast so that she could share inspiration, stories, and experiences about design and life with crafters and designers.Find out more at https://www.carinagardner.comWatch this episode as a video at https://www.makeanddesign.com/Black Friday deals are upon us and we have a different deal every single week. Get these amazing discounts by signing up at www.designsuitecourses.com/free.
In this episode of Grow Your Life, Jeremiah Krakowski dives into one of the most crucial steps for business success: choosing the right niche. With years of experience scaling multiple coaching and online course businesses to eight figures, Jeremiah shares insights on how to make a niche both profitable and sustainable—even if you're facing FOMO or uncertain about where to begin. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Overcome FOMO and Analysis Paralysis: Understand why fear of missing out (FOMO) can keep you from profitable opportunities and learn actionable tips to confidently commit to a niche. Leverage AI Tools for Niche Research: Discover how AI, like ChatGPT, can help you brainstorm niche ideas, validate concepts, and predict which markets are currently profitable. Embrace Experimentation to Find Success Faster: Jeremiah breaks down the "alpha release" approach, showing why testing and iteration are key for building a niche that resonates and scales. Develop a Transformation-Focused Offer: Learn how to create offers that solve specific client problems, drive results, and build trust—making your business a go-to solution in the market. Jeremiah also shares details on his Client Growth Accelerator Program, a coaching initiative designed to help you go beyond just having an idea. With hands-on guidance, you'll learn to execute strategies that drive real financial gains, turning a profitable niche into a successful, growing business. If you're ready to pick your perfect niche and build a business that stands out in the market, this episode is packed with the strategies and inspiration you need to get started. Listen now and take the next steps to scale your business confidently!
In this episode, I had an engaging conversation with Stacie Frye, co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of StimulusBio, a life sciences commercialization and venture studio for biotech startups. We discussed how StimulusBio aids startups in operational and commercialization aspects, leveraging Stacie's unique journey across marketing, chemical engineering, and her experience with successful biotech exits. Experience from previous startups profoundly informs StimulusBio's approach to helping startups transition from incubation to market. We explored the critical stages of startup growth, emphasizing the importance of marketing, storytelling, team building, and experience-based advice. Stacie also shared her insights into the emerging trends in the biotech industry, particularly in Houston's growing biotech ecosystem, and the importance of balancing innovation with practical business needs.Learn about StimulusBioConnect with Stacie on LinkedIn!Connect with us!Link In with CarinaSubscribe here:AppleSpotifyGoogle PodcastRSS feedLearn more about Recruitomics ConsultingCheck out our reading listDownload our free startup resources guide to grow your biotech efficientlyIf you're on the job market, visit the Collaboratory Career Hub 00:00 Introduction to Stacie Frye and StimulusBio00:51 Stacie's Unique Career Path01:56 Early Career and Transition to Bioengineering03:32 Startup Experiences and Lessons Learned08:46 Challenges in Transitioning from Incubator to Market12:44 The Importance of Marketing and Team Building32:17 Emerging Trends and Future Goals37:09 Conclusion and Contact Information
JR opened hour three by discussing Victor Wembanyama's motivation for this season and the top 10 most marketable athletes currently in sports. MLB reporter & author Scott Miller then joined the show to preview the World Series before ending the hour with a discussion about Deion Sanders's frustration with playing night games.
SportsPro's latest annual 50 Most Marketable Athletes list is out now and, as ever, throws up some fascinating names. Tom Bassam is joined by Sam Carp and Ed Dixon to discuss the rankings, powered by Northstar Solutions Group, while also analysing the trends that emerge from this years's list. You can download an expanded list of the top 150 athletes, featuring a full statistical breakdown, here.
On this show, we're joined by SportsPro's Ed Dixon and Sam Carp to examine SportsPro's latest 50 Most Marketable Athletes list, which ranks athletes from across the world and across sports. With a focus on football, we find out who the most marketable players in the world are and what makes them so valuable. We also look at competition from outside of football, how the rise of women's sports has affected the list, and how the list might change next year. This year's ranking from SportsPro has been compiled in partnership with consulting firm NorthStar Solutions Group, which has developed an enhanced methodology and multi-faceted evaluation model to deliver the most comprehensive assessment of athlete marketability ever undertaken. To view the list in full, visit https://50mm.sportspro.com/
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This week on The Last Round Boxing Podcast, the team reviews Daniel DuBois' knockout win over Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium in London, the current and future states of the Heavyweight division, DuBois' and Joshua's next steps, Tyson Fury's 2025 plan and chances of a matchup with Anthony Joshua, the Marketing of fighters and drawing power, Comparing Joshua and Canelo's fight activity & opponents, Preview Alicia Baumgardner's return against Delfine Persoon, Sandy Ryan vs. Mikaela Maye, Xander Zayas vs. Damian Sosa, Jaime Munguia's potential return in December, Munguia's relationship with Golden Boy & Top Rank, Jaron Ennis and Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez's returns in November, and much more. Find all things The Last Round: https://linktr.ee/TheLastRound Listen on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheLastRoundBoxingPodcast
This episode dives deep into strategies for authors to make their books more marketable while staying true to their creative vision. The hosts, including Russell and Monica, discuss the "bullseye method," a strategy where authors start with core, often niche, ideas that are closest to their hearts but might not be widely marketable. Over time, these ideas are gradually expanded to appeal to a broader audience, aligning more with market trends without losing the essence of the original concept.Key Discussion Points:* Bullseye Method:* The hosts introduce the "bullseye method," which involves starting with the most personal, sometimes quirky or niche, ideas and gradually expanding them. The idea is to maintain the core identity of the work while adding elements that make it more marketable to a wider audience. Russell shares how he used this approach with his own projects, starting with highly personal works and evolving them to incorporate broader, more commercially viable elements.* Understanding Market Trends:* The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding market trends. Authors are encouraged to pay attention to what is currently popular in their genre and to consider how they might incorporate these elements into their work. This doesn't mean completely altering the original concept but rather finding ways to blend popular tropes or themes with the author's unique voice.* Psychological Triggers:* Monica talks about the power of psychological triggers in storytelling. These are basic human emotions or situations that resonate with a wide audience, such as wealth versus poverty or the rags-to-riches narrative. By identifying and incorporating these triggers, authors can make their stories more compelling and relatable, even if the original concept was quite niche.* Balancing Creativity and Marketability:* A significant part of the discussion focuses on the balance between following one's creative instincts and making strategic decisions to enhance marketability. The hosts stress that it is possible to do both: an author can stay true to their vision while making adjustments that increase the work's commercial appeal. For instance, slight changes in setting or character types can make a big difference in how a book is received by a broader audience.* Collaboration and Learning:* The episode highlights the value of collaboration and learning from others, especially for authors who might not be as skilled in marketing. By partnering with someone who understands market trends or has experience in a particular genre, authors can enhance their own skills and make more informed decisions about their work. This collaborative approach can also help authors who might be hesitant to venture too far from their original vision.* Rebranding and Market Adjustment:* The discussion also touches on the importance of rebranding and adjusting the marketing approach as trends evolve. The hosts encourage authors to be flexible and willing to update their branding, covers, or promotional strategies to align with current market trends. This might involve changing how a book is positioned or marketed to better fit what readers are currently looking for, even years after its initial release.Final Thoughts:The key takeaway from this episode is that while following your passion as a writer is essential, understanding and adapting to market trends can significantly enhance your success. By using strategies like the "bullseye method," authors can start with their most personal ideas and gradually expand them to reach a wider audience, balancing creativity with commercial appeal. Collaboration, continuous learning, and a willingness to adjust marketing strategies are also crucial components of building a successful writing career. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sixfigureauthorexperiment.com
Buck and Lucas break down the most marketable stars of the Titans Era and we evaluate the Titans EDGE needs! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck and Lucas break down the most marketable stars of the Titans Era and we evaluate the Titans EDGE needs! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snoop Dogg is making $8M to be at the Olympics… why? The Apolitical Premium.Disney's parks just showed Americans are traveling less… which means little local luxuries instead.VP pick Tim Walz has 1 passion point: Childcare… so we've got an idea for parental pay.Plus, the most viral part of the Olympics is “chocolate muffins"… so we got the recipe.$DIS $CMSA $BYNDSubscribe to our Saturday Newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletter Watch us on YouTube Submit Facts & Shoutouts Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn (Nick) & LinkedIn (Jack)About Us: From the creators of Robinhood Snacks Daily, The Best One Yet (TBOY) is the daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. 20 minutes on the 3 business, economics, and finance stories you need, with fresh takes you can pretend you came up with — Pairs perfectly with your morning oatmeal ritual. Hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The fellas got together to have a little fun. They build the worst possible NFL quarterback by picking different players for 7 different categories and then play some trivia. Who are the top 10 players in passer rating since 2010? And who are the 8 most marketable athletes on the planet?Follow Caps Off on Instagram (@capsoffpod), Tik Tok (@capsoffpodcast), YouTube (@capsoffpodcast), and Twitter (@capsoffpodcast).Caps Off is brought to you by @Betr.
A Hungarian striker primed to sell you power drills, a German defender-cum TV star and a keeper with his own partnerships web page, this is SportsPro's entirely scientific and deeply researched Euro 2024 most marketable XI. Hosted by Ed Dixon, alongside Sam Carp, Steve McCaskill and Tom Bassam, this episode was recorded live from Hotel Mundial. Thanks to the kind folks at Footballco for having us.
Lessons in the music industry show up through different paths…some are taught, some are fought through success and failure, and others are caught from experimentation… In this episode of Creative Juice, Jack and Circa unpack ten music marketing and music business lessons to help shorten the learning curve to success in your creative career! From picking the best music to lead your marketing to brand building, people problems, and capturing viral audiences, there's a lot of ground to cover from our 8 years of running a music marketing agency. If you want a leg up that blogs and textbooks can't give you, let the lessons in this episode point you in the right direction for navigating music marketing and the industry! DISCOVER: Why Some Music Just Isn't Marketable and How To Select Your Best Music Where Music Videos REALLY Fit Into Your Marketing Strategy Why Social Media Virality Doesn't Always Equal Easy Monetization How Repetition Is Key In Your Online Marketing Why People Problems And Bad Strategy Go Hand In Hand In Music Why The Belief That Music Is Recession-Proof Is A Myth How The Pareto Principle Applies To Artists RESOURCES: Learn Top Music Marketing Strategies Inside IndiePRO Looking to expand your team or need marketing help? Apply to work with IndieX! Join Us In The Indepreneur Discord Server!
Hour 4 - To open the final hour, Fauria vented his frustration with soccer tournaments and the guys talked about kids in the locker room. The guys also talked about the back-and-forth between Stephen A. Smith and Jaylen Brown. To close out the show, it's Are You Done?.
This quick talk tip will help you avoid the trap that many speakers fall into, and will help you become more marketable to your target audience. In this show I'm covering: The burning platform thought experiment. The impact of failing to find a ‘hot' problem. Hot topic vs. hot problem The evergreen hot topics The principles of making your talk topic marketable. How you can get more help. Enjoy! Leave a rating or review for The Speaking Club (Take a photo of your review, email it to me at sarah@saraharcher.co.uk and get a free e-copy of my book Cracking Speech Mate - How to Use Humour to Make You an Amazing Speaker!) Books: Grab your copy of Straight to the Top - How to Create and Deliver a Killer Elevator Pitch Grab your copy of Cracking Speech Mate - How to Add Humour to Make You An Amazing Speaker Resources: Message Monetisation Workshop FREE RESOURCE - The 5 Levels of Pain FREE NEW GUIDE - From Blank Page to Stage Take the Snackable Story Challenge https://www.saraharcher.co.uk Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts: Share this show on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. To help the show out: Leave an honest review at https://www.ratethispodcast.com/tsc Your ratings and reviews really help get the word out and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. *(please note if you use my link I get a small commission, but this does not affect your payment)
In this episode, Jen shares valuable insights on staying marketable and competitive in today's job market. She emphasizes the importance of a multifaceted and proactive approach to career advancement, covering five key strategies: crafting a compelling value proposition, becoming a subject matter expert, building a strong online presence, staying current with industry trends, and focusing on adaptability and agility. Jen underscores the significance of being deliberate and consistent in branding and networking efforts. Additionally, she encourages leveraging resources like her next first down website for further career development tools and advice. Throughout the episode, Garrett highlights the necessity of a growth mindset and the ability to navigate and capitalize on change, essential for personal and professional growth. Episode Highlights: 05:31 Key Strategy #1: Crafting Your Value Proposition 08:35 Key Strategy #2: Becoming a Subject Matter Expert 11:29 Key Strategy #3: Building a Strong Online Presence 15:55 Key Strategy #4: Staying Current with Industry Trends 17:42 Key Strategy #5: Embracing Adaptability and Agility 21:34 Beyond the Game: Networking and Professional Growth Don't just listen to the podcast, it's time to take action and dominate your game!
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/425.If you're feeling overwhelmed by the daunting task of maximizing your law firm's value for potential sale, then you are not alone! As a law firm owner, you may be struggling to delegate responsibilities, cultivate a thriving team, and create a profitable business that's attractive to potential buyers. Instead of feeling confident about the value of your firm, you might feel stuck and unsure where to focus your efforts.In this episode of the Profit with Law podcast, Moshe Amsel sits down with Brooke Lively to delve into the critical factors that impact the sellability and value of law firms. Brooke, a financial expert specializing in helping law firms optimize their operations, shares invaluable insights into how understanding the numbers in a law firm can significantly impact its potential sale value. She emphasizes the importance of turning a law firm into a valuable asset by focusing on profitability, cash flow, and ensuring the owner is not the central figure in the business. The conversation delves into the specific factors that potential buyers scrutinize when evaluating a law firm for purchase, emphasizing the significance of financials, marketing, sales and intake, operations, and people. This episode provides a wealth of guidance for law firm owners and aspiring entrepreneurs looking to maximize the value of their firms and attract potential buyers.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Brooke Lively08:27 Key Factors in Evaluating a Law Firm's Value14:36 The Importance of Minimal Owner Involvement17:25 Importance of Firm Culture and Hiring Processes18:47 Firm Capacity and Billing Goals21:27 Technology Adoption and Firm Value23:52 Overcoming Overwhelm30:07 Helping Employees Find Success40:06 People are Assets44:08 Preparing a Business for SaleResources mentioned:Take the Law Firm Growth Assessment and find out how you rate as a law firm owner! Check out our Profit with Law YouTube channel!Learn more about the Profit with Law Elite Coaching Program hereTraction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino WickmanRocket Fuel: The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want from Your Business by Gino Wickman and Mark C. WintersConnect with Brooke Lively: LinkedInExit On Top: Sell Your Law Firm to the Right Person at the Right Time for the Right Price by Brooke LivelyCathCapJoin our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com.Connect with Moshe on:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amselLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
In this podcast episode of "What's Working Now," host Katie Richardson welcomes her son, Walker Richardson, a 19-year-old with a diverse range of experiences. Walker shares insights into his journey from college to becoming a video professional, narrating how his passion for video storytelling developed and how he turned it into a successful venture. The episode covers his approach to client communication, lessons learned from his video projects, and his plans for the future. Walker also discusses his unique education path, reading habits, and physical fitness routine, providing a glimpse into the “not-normal” lifestyle of a family deeply rooted in entrepreneurship.Key Takeaways from this episode: Transition to Video Profession: Walker shifted from studying computer science to excelling in video production, collaborating with clients like YouTuber Jerry Norton.Client Communication and Learning: Walker emphasizes effective communication, adapting his creative vision, creating storyboards, and managing business emails in his video projects.Unique Education and Daily Habits: Walker follows an unconventional education path, participating in his Dad's "Not Normal" program.Join The “Now” Newsletter: https://now.katierichardson.com/newsletterAbout Walker Richardson:A dynamic video professional and entrepreneur, recognized for his exceptional storytelling skills and creative vision. Specializing in video production, he has collaborated with diverse clients, including notable figures like YouTuber Jerry Norton. Walker's commitment to effective client communication, adaptability, and a keen eye for visual storytelling sets him apart in the industry. As a forward-thinking individual, Walker continues to build a reputation for delivering high-quality and compelling video content, making waves in the ever-evolving landscape of digital media.About Katie Richardson:Katie, once a girl who just liked to have fun, transformed into a globally recognized designer and entrepreneur. With expertise in woodworking, welding, drawing, and sewing, she crafted her own path. Despite initial doubts and imposter syndrome, Katie defied expectations by establishing Puj, a business that now boasts its products in 2,000 US stores and 26 countries, delighting over 1 million customers worldwide. Her greatest aspiration is to inspire women across the globe. Renowned shows like the Ellen Degeneres Show, Rachael Ray Show, Today Show, and Entrepreneur Magazine have featured her, while influential figures like Martha Stewart, Matt Damon, Camilla Alves, Mario Lopez, Robert Downey Jr., Kourtney Kardashian, Bill & Giuliana Rancic, and Pam Beesley have embraced her products. Today, Katie is a coach, mother of four, wife, author, and powerful speaker.To connect with Katie:Website: https://katierichardson.com/CASE STUDIES: https://now.katierichardson.com/casestudyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-richardson-creatorApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-working-now/id1515291698BuzzSprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1847280Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kV8cL7eTZ70UAXMOtcBbrNewsletter: https://now.katierichardson.com/newsletter
Since 1974, an international standard has governed the assignment of two-letter identification codes to every country and territory on Earth. When the internet came along, those codes were used in website domain names, and it didn’t take long before outside companies started using them too, paying premiums for some particularly marketable codes. Marketplace's Lily Jamali spoke with journalist Amy Thorpe about the profitable domain name marketplace.
Since 1974, an international standard has governed the assignment of two-letter identification codes to every country and territory on Earth. When the internet came along, those codes were used in website domain names, and it didn’t take long before outside companies started using them too, paying premiums for some particularly marketable codes. Marketplace's Lily Jamali spoke with journalist Amy Thorpe about the profitable domain name marketplace.