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In this episode of the Drop In CEO podcast, Chris Troka, founder and owner of Focus Biz, shares his transition from building an award-winning wedding DJ business to earning a degree in marketing and helping other businesses start and grow. They discuss the importance of building a personal brand, strategies for lead nurturing, and the use of automation and AI to enhance business processes. The conversation provides valuable insights into overcoming challenges, the significance of relationship-building, and staying ahead of industry trends. Chris also shares practical examples from his work, including automating client interactions and crafting effective marketing strategies. Episode Highlights: 03:50 The Wedding DJ Business Journey 08:43 Building a Personal Brand 12:56 Automation and AI in Business 21:38 Future Goals and Community Building Chris Troka is a driven entrepreneur with over a decade of experience creating and scaling businesses. As the founder of two successful ventures—including an award-winning wedding DJ and photo booth company—he blends creativity with cutting-edge marketing, automation, and AI technology to help other entrepreneurs thrive. With certifications from HubSpot and Google, and a Marketing Degree earned in 2021, Chris offers expert website, CRM, and social media services designed to build lasting relationships and generate leads. Known for exceptional service and communication, he’s passionate about helping business owners achieve goals they never thought possible. Connect with Chris Troka:LinkedIn::https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-troka-3a093058/Company Website: https://focused-biz.com/Chris’ Website: https://christroka.com/ For More Insights from The Drop In CEO:
Today's episode of the GaryVEe Audio Experience is a fireside chat I had at Cannes Lions this year with Nicole Parlapiano, the CMO of Tubi. We talk about the current state of marketing and how companies can leverage social media platforms to get qualitative data and make relevant content/advertisements. We also talk about TV 3.0 and marketing with small budgets emphasizing that sometimes having a smaller budget can lead companies to spend it more effectively and get better results than bigger companies.
In this enlightening episode of the Brand Retro Podcast, we're excited to welcome Chris Troka, entrepreneur, DJ, and founder of Focused-Biz, as we dive deep into the buyer's journey and explore the power of transparency in business. Chris brings a wealth of experience and unique insights, sharing captivating client stories and essential strategies for understanding customer motivations. We cover everything from A to Z, discussing the crucial steps for starting and growing your own business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-world wisdom. Join us as Chris Troka reveals how clear communication and honest interactions can transform your business approach and lead to lasting success. Who's the Guest? Chris Troka, entrepreneur, DJ, and founder of Focused-Biz, is a seasoned entrepreneur and business innovator with over ten years of expertise in creating, enhancing, and propelling businesses forward. Chris brings a wealth of knowledge in utilizing cutting-edge digital tools such as AI, automation, CRM, and social media to optimize business operations and marketing strategies. Chris holds certifications from HubSpot and Google in inbound marketing, social media, and Google My Business, and earned his Marketing Degree in 2021. Highlights 00:19 - Discussing the buyer's journey 01:01 - Importance of reducing friction in the buyer's journey 03:30 - Example of DJ business failures and subsequent learnings 04:39 - Building relationships over making hard sells 06:00 - The balance in the sales and onboarding process 09:50 - Recommendations and guiding clients, not giving too many options 12:00 - Client feedback process and ongoing communication 13:20 - Protecting yourself against client dissatisfaction 17:56 - The necessity of “hearing” clients for successful projects 23:39 - Advice for entrepreneurs: start by building relationships and taking action 25:45 - Importance of saying no to potential clients that aren't a good fit 32:59 - Niche specialization and focusing on profitable areas Episode Resources Connect with Mike Brevik: www.brandretro.com http://www.cyberdogzmarketing.com/ mike@cyberdogzmarketing.com Connect with Chris Troka https://focused-biz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-troka-3a093058/ Subscribe, Share and Review To get the next episode subscribe with your favorite podcast player. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Leave a review on Apple Podcasts
Fabric of Victory: Weaving Success in Design and Business Conversation With Carina Gardner (https://www.designsuitecourses.com/makeartthatsells)Navigating Change and Unlocking Success: Insights from the Walk in Victory PodcastThis episode of the Walk in Victory podcast, hosted by NaRon Tillman from Queens, New York, delves into the realms of personal triumph, industry changes, and the art of building a successful design business. The podcast initially reflects on the transformative changes in college sports, emphasizing the newfound ability of college athletes to monetize, which consequently affects dynamics such as player transfers and the role of coaches and managers. The discussion then transitions to talk with Carina Gardner, a successful designer and entrepreneur with a PhD in design, who shares her journey and insights into turning passion into profit. Karina discusses the importance of niche targeting, the role of proper business education for artists, and offers strategies for growth and handling the scale effectively. She also shares her latest project and offers resources for creatives looking to make their art sellable. Through their stories of overcoming and adapting to change, the episode aims to inspire listeners to pursue their paths to victory in their personal and professional lives.Time Line00:00 Welcome to Walk in Victory Podcast00:49 The Evolution of College Sports: A Deep Dive04:30 The Business of Growth: Lessons from the Field06:32 Scaling Your Business with the Right Systems08:31 Carina Gardner's Journey: From Design to Business Coaching21:27 Niche Down to Scale Up: The Power of Focused Business27:13 The Creative Journey: From Scrapbooking to Fabric Design28:36 Exploring the Potential of NFTs in Crafting29:31 The Challenges and Rewards of Design Business Ownership30:02 The Importance of Commercial Licensing in Design30:28 Discovering a Passion for Design33:43 The Limited Impact of a Marketing Degree on Entrepreneurship36:57 The Power of Masterminds and Coaching for Business Growth42:27 The Future of Design Education and Accreditation44:26 Entrepreneurial Insights and the Value of Experience47:40 Recommended Reads for Entrepreneurs and Designers49:55 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement for EntrepreneursBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/walk-in-victory--4078479/support.
Few activities are better for strengthening partnerships and building memories than bird hunts afield. On this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher is joined by Jake Wallace of Winchester Ammunition, Will Brantley of Field and Stream, and Mallori Murphey of Ducks Unlimited to share stories from a recent weekend featuring new products from Winchester, successful duck hunts, first experiences with snipe hunting, the perils of gumbo mud, ammo manufacturing insights, and a shared commitment to conservation.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Don't get to the end of this year wishing you had taken action to change your business and your life.Click here to schedule a free discovery call for your business: https://geni.us/IFORABEShop-Ware gives you the tools to provide your customer with a unique and immersive buying experience.Click here to schedule a free demo: https://geni.us/Shop-WareUtilize the fastest and easiest way to look up and order parts and tires with PartsTech absolutely free.Click here to get started: https://geni.us/PartsTechIn this episode, recorded live at the Ratchet and Wrench Management Conference 2023, David and Lucas sit down with Jonathan White, the owner of Phil's Pro Auto Service in Greely, CO. We dive into topics ranging from the dynamics of small towns affected by oil production to the importance of trust in a family business. Jonathan shares his transition from employee under his father to becoming the owner and the progression the business has made under his leadership.00:03:00 Want a Lucid? Congrats! They're awesome!00:07:38 AG support and tech sectors cause town growth.00:13:05 Inflated salaries approved after increasing taxes.00:21:35 Luxurious tasting with aged cheese and scenic view.00:25:27 Weird off-the-beaten-path restaurant with fantastic food.00:32:44 College graduate falls into the successful car business.00:37:08 Trust in Dad's business, legacy, backing off.00:40:43 Tech burnt out, low wages, now successful.00:45:54 Improving processes, maximizing efficiency, maintaining reputation.00:53:42 Decline in automotive technicians; perception unchanged.00:56:36 Long diagnostic process, uncompetitive price for repair.01:05:13 Business model like Congress paying off special interests. Future generations will suffer consequences.01:08:32 Oil change controversy: quality vs. cheaper options.01:12:26 Use cheap parts, deceive clients, and get the job.01:21:57 Coupons, mailers, discounts, no cheap oil changes.01:24:33 Trade in after two years hold for 7.
This week, Ben interviews Mackenzie! Mackenzie talks about how she got started in her role as a social media and marketing manager, the different avenues that got her where she is today, and why her creative writing degree helped her become a better storyteller and marketer.About FlickFlick is a multi-platform Hashtag, Analytics, and Scheduling tool. We help you find manage and Analyze hashtags for your Instagram posts, provide you with the latest analytics for your Instagram account, and bring you the most reliable multi-platform scheduler for your content. Follow us on Instagram: @flick.socialFollow us on TikTok: @flick.socialStart your free 7-Day Trial with Flick: flick.socialBe sure to join our Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/flicksocialhub
Today on the show - 0.00 - Walk Out On The Intro 4.43 - UFOs CONFIRMED 15.29 - Nail From Devilskin 20.34 - Thank Fact It's Friday 28.26 - John Day's Hot Knives 32.17 - Holding Back The Family 40.26 - Face The Music 46.29 - Crane Calamites 54.50 - Rog's Flair 58.29 - Best Bit Of The Week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast, Clark Dunn joins Bradley to discuss marketing. Clark started Beyond Rockets first as a podcast in 2019 as a way to meet and interview local small business owners and share their stories. Fast forward to October of 2020 Clark had been helping out a few business navigate social media while in college and with the business growing officially formed the LLC. for Beyond Rockets. Over the past few years Clark has since graduated from UAH with a Marketing Degree and is running Beyond Rockets a Podcast & Social Media Marketing Agency full-time. He loves working with small business helping them use the tool of social media to better engage with their audience and grow their business as well as use his knowledge of podcasting to help companies & organizations launch their very own. As of May 2021, Clark has been married to his high school sweetheart Catherine and they have three cats Lonzo, Bruce, & Pepper. In his free time he enjoys hanging out with friends, reading, and running.> JOIN THE PRIVATE LEADERSHIP PODCAST COMMUNITY!
In today's interview, Jan sits down with Chris Troka, founder of Focused Biz and someone with an amazing vision of what it actually takes to "get shit done" as an entrepreneur.Chris was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI. From pizza cook to healthcare receptionist, car sales, and failed attempts at other business ventures, his mind kept focusing on financial freedom, and all of these jobs couldn't provide that. Something had to change.Thanks to a mentor, he got the idea to become a DJ. With this, it brought opportunity, but he didn't know how to grow a business. Yet.Which brings us to today. He now runs an award-winning Wedding DJ & Photo Booth business, with a team of DJ's, earned a Marketing Degree and countless certifications, and now he's here to show others what he's learned over the years.Want to learn more about Chris?Check out his business here: https://focused-biz.com/Follow Us on Social: Jan Almasy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-almasy-57063b34RJ Holliday: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-j-holliday-jr-b470a6204/ James Warnken: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameswarnken --LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/51645349/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ApexCommunicationsNetworkWebsite: https://www.apexcommunicationsnetwork.com
Born and bred in Queenstown Over 15 different jobs from age 10-21 From Wrapping lollies to Fergburger. Marketing Degree in Otago 7 years overseas business ventures in the UK Back to Queenstown when Covid started. Kiwi Water Park great idea now 3 seasons in. Summer Park open in Cromwell.
The Makeup Insider is a fortnightly podcast exploring the life and career of makeup artists, hosted by freelance MUA Vanessa Barney. This week: Getting personal with Melbourne hair and MUA Zoe Karlis. Growing up in a salon Zoe was exposed to beauty from a young age. Taking a traditional path after finishing school she completed a Business and Marketing Degree then worked in the corporate world. After reading the book by Ken Robinson, The Element, Zoe took the plug and completed a Hair and Makeup course while living in London. Zoe has never looked back; she has worked on National/International Fashion Weeks, major Aussie Fashion Campaigns and inspiring celebrities like Brene Brown and Florence Welch. Zoe is a mother of two beautiful boys, she talks about the juggle of motherhood and her passion, Makeup. Never Miss an Ep - Subscribe Rates Guide Deep Skin Sign up Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IG
Ashley has been a performer long before her singing and original music was discovered on TikTok. One of my favorite female country artists, Ashley Cooke, joins me in today's episode! Ashley shares her breakthrough moments at Belmont University, the difficulties/ advantages of social media as an artist, and how she differentiates herself as a musician vs. a "tiktoker." She talks about the not-so-glamorous realities of touring, dating, and finding your personal brand. Saddle up! Follow Ashley:TikTok: @theashleycooke Instagram: @theashleycookeSpotify & Apple: Ashley CookeSign-up for my NewsletterJoin my Facebook groupThis podcast is sponsored by Macy's. Head over to the below link and explore Jenna's favorite featured items today!
In this episode, we talk to Bhawna Sharma Puri, a Bay Area resident who immigrated from India 19 years ago as a young girl all by herself. She lives here with her loving husband and is a mommy to two beautiful kids. She has built a successful career as a Marketing leader with over 15 years of experience in various key roles in Silicon Valley. Bhawna also chairs as a council board member for California State University - East Bay. In this episode, we cover: How parents can influence where you move to and what university you attend as an immigrant Being vulnerable and authentic at work with your cultural traditions Handling intersectionality in the corporate workplace after graduating from college and adapting to the world around you The challenges of having a marketing degree while trying to get sponsored for a visa (and why it's different for other degrees) Why it is essential to find a community to help you create balance in your life Connect with Bhawna: LinkedIn Connect with Lola: LinkedIn Immigrants in Corporate Instagram Apply to be on the podcast More about The Immigrants In Corporate Podcast: Welcome to the “Immigrants in Corporate” podcast. A podcast about Immigrants and the journey to belonging and thriving in the corporate workplace. Drawing on her experience as an immigrant with years of experience in corporate America, and her current role as a certified diversity professional who is working with global corporations to build a more inclusive workplace for underrepresented employees, Lola Adeyemo is amplifying the voices of immigrants across different geographical locations and within the corporate workplace. This podcast is focused on highlighting the different barriers immigrants face in the corporate workplace and sharing insights for overcoming and thriving at work by leveraging individual uniqueness and cultural background. The discussion will be based on the different categories from the book “Thriving in Intersectionality”. As an Immigrant in the corporate workplace or an International student looking forward to getting into the corporate workplace in a new country listen in for insights and visit www.immigrantsincorporate.com for more information on social media communities and upcoming live events and resources. Join Lola Adeyemo, each week as she connects you with immigrants who work across different industries and in different parts of the world. Hear their stories and learn how they are working towards belonging and thriving every single day.
Today we have Vadim Rei and Benjamin Yeager with us to discuss different strategies of getting to know investors and most importantly, ways of keeping in touch. For those interested Active Campaign link : https://bit.ly/3DpNlQU Join our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on October 24, 2022----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 655 units worth $50 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedIn----Vadim ReyBorn in Ukraine and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Vadim graduated from Tufts University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and received a commission as a US Navy Officer. In his 5 years of Naval Service, Vadim has led almost 300 service members across 3 different branches of the military in a variety of Joint and Navy missions. He started his portfolio in 2018 with a single-family house which he rents to a Baltimore Regional Housing Program family and is currently house-hacking a duplex. He is a GP in 23 units in Norfolk, VA, and an LP in over 2,100 units across the Southeast.Learn more about him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vadim-rey-b79a058a/www.fwcinvestments.com ----Benjamin YeagerBenjamin grew up on the North Shore of O'ahu, Hawai'i. He holds a USCG Master 1600GRT All Oceans license, has a Visual Communications and Marketing Degree from Platt College, Los Angeles and has been a licensed real estate salesperson in Hawaii since 2014. Benjamin oversees Groundswell Assets' consistent deal flow and ensures that it meets the criteria of the investors. He directs the teams (Commercial Real Estate, Brokers, Lenders, Property Managers, Contractors, and Attorneys) across all of Groundswell Assets' target markets. From mauka (land) to makai (sea) Benjamin has been highly sought after and trusted to control and manage the assets of high net-worth individuals for over 15 years.Contact him at: benjamin@groundswellassets.com
Guest: Alicia Long is the Co-Founder & CEO of Nutr, a plant-based milk machine. The Nutr Machine makes plant-based milks at the push of a button. Alicia is a Chinese immigrant who graduated from Ohio State University with a Marketing Degree. Before founding Nutr with her husband, she worked at Google, Amazon and several tech start-ups. After moving to the U.S. in 2009 following her father's passing, she made it her life's mission to fulfill his last wish and become a college graduate. Now, as an entrepreneur, she strives to provide families across the globe with a healthy way to make plant-based milks and make the world a better place with each and every pour. Episode in a Tweet: Don't hold on to resentment when you go through a tough time. Instead, be grateful for what you learned and use the challenge as building blocks for who you want to become. Background: Alicia Long is resilient. In her 20s, she was a door-to-door salesperson who learned how to overcome "doors slammed in your face" rejection. She always knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur but was as lost as to how to get started. One day, after being disgusted by the ingredients in her nut milk, she had an idea. Why not make a nut milk machine? Inspired by her mother and the Keurig coffee maker, she and her husband set out to make the first nut-milking machine. During this fun and inspiring episode, Alicia shared how she overcame rejection after rejection while looking for funding by calling up the reliance she learned in door-to-door sales to keep going. A mother, wife and entrepreneur, Alicia understands the power of purpose, which keeps her going when the going gets tough. Her goal is to create a $1BN company that changes how we look at food. How to Find Alicia https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicia-long-755b45232/ https://www.instagram.com/nutrmachine/ https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/nutr
Brett welcomes Nathan Carnes, the newest Juice employee, to the podcast. Fresh out of college, Nathan just graduated with a Marketing Degree from Butler University. He shares what knowledge he learned in college is translating to the real world workplace. Nathan is excited to put his writing, graphic design, and creativity skills to use in this new role. 0:00 Intro 1:05 Conversation with Nathan 3:15 Working in office 5:50 Studying marketing in college 11:30 Using the platform 17:10 Creativity and writing 20:53 Advice to young marketer 22:56 Outro Join The JuiceSign up for The Blend (weekly newsletter from The Juice)Follow The Juice:| Website | Blog | Twitter | LinkedInFollow Nathan: | LinkedIn Follow Brett:| Twitter | LinkedIn | Creator Page
About this episode: Dakota Jeane talks about education and if having a degree is necessary to be a social media manager. About The Social Media Manager:This podcast is for social media managers and for business owners trying to figure out the whole social thing themselves! I'm your host Dakota Jeane – I started out in social media as a career by accident. I was working for the Kardashian sisters as their Retail Director for DASH in 2013 and had some aggressive goals to make the stores successful. I needed to bootstrap and do some marketing. Little did I know that my days of MySpace, Twitter, and growing my personal Instagram would give me the foundation to build our DASH Instagram account up 58% to 1.2 M followers in less than a year. Since then, I have helped hundreds of small and large businesses find their voice and grow their brand on social media! So now I'm here spreading my knowledge through this podcast so I can reach even more people like you who are looking to lead and let social media work for you. Let's do the damn thing, shall we?My InstagramThe Social Media Manager InstagramMy TwitterThe Services
In this week's episode of The PARTNERNOMICS Show, Mark Brigman is joined by Bob Moore, Co-Founder & CEO at Crossbeam, a collaborative data platform that helps companies build more valuable partnerships by discovering which customers and leads they have in common. Moore previously co-founded Stitch (Acquired by Talend in 2018) and RJMetrics (acquired by Adobe by way of Magento Commerce in 2016). In this episode the duo debates the 4 questions below: Privacy: Are corporate data privacy concerns a barrier to account mapping solutions such as crossbeam? Degrees: Will we see a world that includes “professional certifications” that replace college degrees at some point? The pace of business is accelerating and Universities are lagging. Get a Marketing Degree today. Students are better teachers… Organization Structure: Should the “partnering team” report to the Sales Lead or another executive? Most sales leaders are zero-sum, transactional thinkers. Don't understand partnering. Sales = hunter; Partnering Professionals are General Managers Attrition: More than half of partnership professionals switched companies in 2021. Why and will this continue? Hiring executives have no way to validate a candidate's knowledge. The labor pool of partnering professionals was tapped out years ago. How to grow the crop of future professionals. Be sure to visit PARTNERNOMICS.com to find more show episodes and to learn how to become an SPLP® certified partnering professional (https://partnernomics.com/splp-lp/)
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This week's episode is hosted by FIDM Senior Writer Gigi Hooghkirk who manages our online Success Stories. Listen along as Gigi speaks with Chidimma Abuka about her position as a Sustainability Specialist at Gensler, a global design and architecture firm with offices in 49 cities in 16 countries worldwide. Currently pursuing her doctorate in Global Leadership and Change at Pepperdine University, Chidimma holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Concordia University, a Master of Interior Architecture degree from the Interior Designers Institute, and a Merchandising & Marketing Degree from FIDM. Learn how layering her education and combining both her analytical and creative sides has uniquely positioned her in her field and continues to propel her career forward.
A leader, strategist, marketer, content creator, producer, director, and trusted advisor. Josiah's experiences have allowed him to drive results and create impactful projects across multiple markets, industries, and practices. His career began after joining Red Bull while achieving a Marketing Degree with a minor in Advertising at Florida Gulf Coast University. For four years, Josiah focused on bringing the brand to life within millennials/collegiate/Gen-Z demographics through crafting experiential marketing initiatives in collaboration with regional, national, and international BU's. He then brought his talent to Los Angeles to provide free lance consulting to brands, artists, and individuals across multiple industries. He prides himself on being an optimistic. He is the founder and creative strategist for Valence Creative and today's special guest on “Black Canvas.”
Is a marketing degree necessary for you to be successful in marketing? Should you spend crazy money on a fancy school to learn marketing? Are continuing education courses a fad? In this episode, I talk about my own journey of marketing by attending The School of Hard Knocks, experiences, and what you should know about modern marketing. Tune in as we debunk lots of myths about marketing and business that might shock you!
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Kathryn's got quite the interesting story in this episode, about how she got into marketing. In her words, she 'stole her way in' by basically getting paid to do the work that would result in her learning just as much about marketing, as she would have had she gotten a Marketing degree. We talked about the disciplines between marketing and proposal writing, which is what she does today at Loopio as Director of Proposals. Turns out there are 3 ways to win a proposal: comply, price and satisfy. We discussed new trends that she sees with marketing, especially how government sectors make buying decisions. What is it she wishes she'd learned 5 years ago? She's got some really helpful things to share. Listen in for the Elite Marketing Tip at the end. And after listening, find her under the username 'kathrynbennettwrites' on LinkedIn if you'd like to set up an appointment. Or find her at @kaybeelifts on Instagram to follow her powerlifting career. Let's get started. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elite-marketing-tips/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elite-marketing-tips/support
Expanding Your Search & Stopping For Directions Podcast w/Brent & Jodi Bailey
Expanding your search and stopping for directions podcast welcomes author and founder of Active-Faith.org, Steve Hemphill.Steve Hemphill is the founder of Active-Faith.erg. He was a businessman for almost 30 years before becoming an author/ speaker/ teacher. He has authored 4 books and speaks extensively on spiritual warfare and demons.His book “What Are The Stakes” addresses spiritual warfare in depth and stories that will blow your mind.In our talk we discuss what led him to venture into exploring spiritual warfare and how it can affect your community in a drastic way....#expandingyour #expandingyoursearch #stopping #stoppingfordirections #expanding #podcast #encouraging #positive #jodibailey #communication #growingourcircles #positiveconversations #encouragingcommunications #brentbailey #knowledge #faith #expandingpodcast #expandingyourpodcast #stoppingfordirectionspodcast #staketheland #stevehemphill #active-faith #spiritualwarfare #whatarethestakes*******Bio on our guest:Steve Hemphill was born & raised in a small town in central Texas, Mason. He attended Abilene Christian University from 1975 to 1979, graduating thank the Lordy with a Marketing Degree. He put that talent to work when he established and ran his own technology company in the Northeast Texas area for almost 28 years. He built that business to 35 employees and $6 million in annual revenue before becoming the author of a book on heaven, “My Search for the Real Heaven.” This book was the direct result of Steve finding a sealed envelope addressed to him in his father's safe after his dad passed away. It instructed Steve to destroy the sealed envelope without opening it.After the release of his book on heaven, Steve began to get speaking invitations all over the country from churches who wanted to use his book and his presentations on heaven for a community outreach.This led to a second book, “My Search for Prayers Satan Hates,” which is focused on spiritual warfare and the power of prayer, and a third book on this topic, “What Are The Stakes?” Steve does an outreach lecture series on these books called, “Demons vs. Prayer,” or simply, “Spiritual Warfare.”Steve sold out of business in 2009, and, although he gets no salary for being in ministry, and charges no fee to come speak, he has spoken in 180 cities in 18 states and 3 countries since becoming an author and inspirational speaker.He has a passion for ministry and people, and love to share his “God Stories.”Stopping for directions and links to our guest:*******Guest Website: https://www.active-faith.orgFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/stevehemphilltodayInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/activefaith4god/*******Expanding your search and stopping for directions is a podcast for growing our circles of connections and knowledge together through positive conversations and encouraging communications.*******https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12985720https://facebook.com/expandingsearch/https://instagram.com/expandingsearch/https://twitter.com/expandingsearch/https://bit.ly/34ptz6yhttps://www.amazon.com/Brent-Bailey/e/B0849TKGWMhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm8178665https://www.linkedin.com/in/revbrentbailey/Available oniHeartRadioApple PodcastsYouTubeRokuAppleTVFireTV*******License CCLI:Copyright License11183063 Size AStreaming LicenseCSPL045649 Size AGrowing our circles of connections and knowledge together through positive conversations and encouraging communications.Music provided byhttp://BenSound.comSupport the show (https://directionchurch.churchcenter.com/giving)
In this episode of the Saint Leo 360 podcast, we are joined by Dr. Keith Jones, an associate professor of marketing in the Tapia College of Business at Saint Leo University. Dr. Jones discussed the undergraduate and graduate marketing degree programs at Saint Leo and spoke about: His personal and professional background prior to teaching His teaching career and journey to Saint Leo University Where the bachelor's in marketing degree program is offered The types of students this undergraduate program is intended for An overview of courses and topics covered in the curriculum An overview of the faculty who teach in this program The American Marketing Association (AMA) chapter on campus and the benefits of being a member Career opportunities with this BA degree Pursuing graduate studies with this degree The 3+1 accelerated degree program through which students can earn a BA in marketing plus an MBA, all in four years The two marketing concentrations at the graduate level in Saint Leo's MBA program What sets these marketing degree programs apart from others Learn more about the bachelor's in marketing degree program at Saint Leo University at https://www.saintleo.edu/marketing-bachelor-degree. Learn more about the MBA in marketing at https://www.saintleo.edu/marketing-mba. Learn more about the MBA in social media marketing at https://www.saintleo.edu/business-administration-master-social-media-marketing-degree.
In this episode we interview Rachel Perkins. Rachel is the founder of Perks Lifestyle Management. After Graduating from UGA in 2016 with a Marketing Degree and a Digital Media Certificate, Rachel has spent most of her career in the sports + entertainment industries. With the Atlanta Braves, IMG College in Athens, the UGA Hockey Team and Creative Artists Agency (CAA Sports) among her resume, she left the agency world in 2018 and fell into her entrepreneurial journey at the age of 24. After working in Client Services at CAA Sports and managing over 60 NFL players, she realized her strong passion for helping young athletes learn the life skills necessary for off-field/court success. Her work ethic and extensive trust among clients led to an incredible opportunity to start her own company, PERKS Lifestyle Management, in which she assists clients with personal and professional development early in their careers, setting them up for long-term success. In this episode we speak about the different ways athletes can best prepare for their off the field worries, how to properly assess deals from brands, and the do and don'ts when working with companies. To connect with Rachel: www.perkslm.com IG: @perkslifestylemanagement Get our Rookie Mistakes course to help you avoid the common mistakes young athletes make from a financial and career perspective. This course will help give you the playbook you need to give yourself the best chance for financial success and more. https://afrugalathlete.thinkific.com/courses/rookie-mistakes For more information on how to be smarter with your money check out our website at www.afrugalathlete.com Follow us on Social Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/afrugalathlete/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrugalAthlete LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a-frugal-athlete/ Follow Amobi Okugo [Founder] Twitter:https://twitter.com/amobisays Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/amobisays/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/okugo/ Website: https://www.amobiokugo.com/
Listen in to get some great ideas regarding authenticity, learning to overcome public speaking hurdles, the importance of family for everything, team building, team leading, success by sacrifice- hard work- and hustle! For Mark Gatta , it all ties back to family. Special Guest Mark Gatta from Opus Elite Real Estate, in Bucks County, PA. Team Leader, Real Estate Success Story, LiveStream Co-Host (Facebook) of "Neighborhood Spotlights." Wednesday afternoons- 2:30 PM Fiercely loyal to his culture, family, and neighborhood- and also has a keen eye for growth, progress, and learning more. Mark is a Temple Grad, who uses his Marketing Degree and incredible drive for success- to keep leveling up and succeeding. Mark is a consummate family man- his amazing wife Maria and our four wonderful children are always an inspiration. Listen to the stories of business success from Mark's Mom- you'll definitely learn. Mark's business persona- which Mark embodies is..."the phone's always on, give me a call..." If you are ever in historical Newtown- connect with Mark. AND if Mark is singing Karaoke- listen in. Reach out to Mark Gatta at... Mark@opuselitere.com Enjoy!
Spiritual Alchemy The PODCAST with Julie Ann Guthrie-Smulson
About the Guest Host David Ortega:Author of "Cultivating a New Generation: The Power of Being a Couple"Founder of GEN-ES MX Health & Life Coaching. Health from Within. Wellness through Science. Molecular Biomedicine Specialist.Postgraduate Specialization in Epigenetics of Obesity.Contact David:Website:https://www.davidortegab.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/davidortegab/Linkedln:http://linkedin.com/in/david-ortega-becerril-4a6b1485Twitter:https://twitter.com/davidortegabInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/daveortegab/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcS7FNJpqIzaUG5cGg1c5hAAbout the Guest Natasha Mott:Raising the Vibes Academy of Consciousness-Founder, Akashic Records, Craniosacral Therapy, Somato Emotional Release Therapy, Reiki Master, Marketing Degree from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) UK. Natasha Mott is the founder of Raising the Vibes Academy of Consciousness, an online spiritual learning center, allowing people to develop their existing spiritual abilities—their spidey senses—and turn them into profitable, passion-driven careers.I offer my services by phone, online Zoom and in person. Located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.Online: www.raisingthevibes.comEmail info@raisingthevibes.comBook an Appointment: https://www.natashamott.com/book-onlineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/raising_the_vibes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raisingthevibesacademySubscribe to Conscious Community:Akashic Records course : https://www.raisingthevibes.com/conscious-communityAkashic Records Modules: https://www.raisingthevibes.com/akashic-records-modulesSpiritual Alchemy Energy it's Woo Woo For Your Boo HooPodcast Host: Julie Ann Guthrie-Smulson at Spiritual Alchemy Energy Transfigurationshttps://www.facebook.com/julie.a.guthrie.smulson/http://spiritualalchemyenergytransfigurations.com/http://masterinthemaking.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/spiritualalchemyenergy)
Peggy Green is a health and wellness enthusiast who helps mothers process the loss of a child so they can enjoy time with family and find happiness. After the loss of her second child, she discovered she was helping others in their grief. Peggy started as a grief coach utilizing the tools and resources she gained over a lifetime in overcoming adversity, trauma, and loss. Peggy is a mother of 4 children, 2 in heaven and 2 grown girls. She lives in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Peggy brings together her degrees in Business Marketing and Exercise Science to help her clients gain insight into behavior that impacts their health. She earned her Marketing Degree from the University of Colorado at Denver. After having 4 children, she earned her Exercise Science degree as an older adult and started helping others. Along with her degrees, she held certification as a Wellness Coach and multiple Personal Trainer certifications: American College of Sports Medicine, National Academy of Sports Medicine. She practiced as a Wellness Coach and Personal Trainer for 12 years. She guided clients to sustainable lifestyle changes in the areas of smoking cessation, sleep patterns, exercise, nutrition, conscious and subconscious thinking. She develops customized plans to set individuals up for success. She works with them one-on-one and in small groups.Peggy is a Colorado Native who loves the outdoors. During the warm weather, you may find her hiking, running, camping, playing pickleball, or romping with her dogs. Family is a top priority along with her relationship with God. She has donated over 12 gallons of blood – just because!There are options out there as to what works. I do know that having someone help you in your loss that you are much more likely to be able to live without your loved one. I offer a complimentary GRIEF BREAKTHROUGH SESSION to help you see your own possibilities. In our time together, you can share your story with me, someone who genuinely cares. You will walk away with at least one practical tip that you can implement immediately. When we are finished, you will have hope that you will make it through your loss.I made it super easy to schedule your complimentary GRIEF BREAKTHROUGH SESSION. Text the word BREAKTHROUGH to 719 789 6808 to receive a link to schedule our time together.
Peggy Green is a health and wellness enthusiast who helps mothers process the loss of a child so they can enjoy time with family and find happiness. After the loss of her second child, she discovered she was helping others in their grief. Peggy started as a grief coach utilizing the tools and resources she gained over a lifetime in overcoming adversity, trauma, and loss. Peggy is a mother of 4 children, 2 in heaven and 2 grown girls. She lives in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Peggy brings together her degrees in Business Marketing and Exercise Science to help her clients gain insight into behavior that impacts their health. She earned her Marketing Degree from the University of Colorado at Denver. After having 4 children, she earned her Exercise Science degree as an older adult and started helping others. Along with her degrees, she held certification as a Wellness Coach and multiple Personal Trainer certifications: American College of Sports Medicine, National Academy of Sports Medicine. She practiced as a Wellness Coach and Personal Trainer for 12 years. She guided clients to sustainable lifestyle changes in the areas of smoking cessation, sleep patterns, exercise, nutrition, conscious and subconscious thinking. She develops customized plans to set individuals up for success. She works with them one-on-one and in small groups.Peggy is a Colorado Native who loves the outdoors. During the warm weather, you may find her hiking, running, camping, playing pickleball, or romping with her dogs. Family is a top priority along with her relationship with God. She has donated over 12 gallons of blood – just because!There are options out there as to what works. I do know that having someone help you in your loss that you are much more likely to be able to live without your loved one. I offer a complimentary GRIEF BREAKTHROUGH SESSION to help you see your own possibilities. In our time together, you can share your story with me, someone who genuinely cares. You will walk away with at least one practical tip that you can implement immediately. When we are finished, you will have hope that you will make it through your loss.I made it super easy to schedule your complimentary GRIEF BREAKTHROUGH SESSION. Text the word BREAKTHROUGH to 719 789 6808 to receive a link to schedule our time together.
Trey and Jake discuss that annoying airplane guy, Jake's super legit sports marketing degree, and how are pennies still a thing? Support the show! www.betterhelp.com/correct 10% off your first month! www.hellofresh.com/12trey America’s #1 meal kit www.upstart.com/trey Check your rate in 5 minutes Won't affect your credit score www.expressvpn.com/trey Get 3 extra months free with 12-month plan (Limited-time offer for Correct Opinions with Trey Kennedy listeners) Love the opinions, but hate the ads? Subscribe to the ad-free version of Correct Opinions here!: https://correctopinions.supercast.tech/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People keep telling me that there’s no way to write a book, because they don’t have a marketing degree or can hire someone to do it for them. Child please! I have TWO marketing degrees and a zero budget, and I have still figured out a few things....Listen to today's episode and find out how you can start marketing your book TODAY without having a marketing degree. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To build a powerful restaurant brand, you don’t need a Marketing Degree from Business School. You need imagination, creativity and an expert in your corner. What do you want your guests to think about your place? What image do you want to present? Will your ideas lead to more business and positive reviews? How will you convince customers to come in the door? In this episode of the Restaurant Rockstars Podcast. I’m speaking with Stu Maloff, Founder of www.restaurantbrands.com, the premier restaurant domain name marketplace. Whether you’re just starting your first location or you’re a veteran operator, you need a great restaurant domain name to complement a great restaurant website. You will likely want a .com domain, it’s what people expect. You certainly don’t want to lose business or traffic to your site because customers can't find you. You want a web address immediately recognizable, on-brand and on-strategy. Your domain name should instantly tell the customer who you are and what you’re about, while piquing their curiosity. Ultimately your domain should drive business. Stuart has over 1,000 restaurant-specific .com names. If you can think it, he probably has it. Even those most in demand and trending right now including: curbside, takeout, delivery, contactless, touch-less and even ghost kitchen names. Need a domain for your place? You can reach out to him at stu@restaurantbrands.com Now go out there and Rock YOUR Restaurant! Roger For more Restaurant Resources: https://restaurantrockstars.com/ Thank you to our sponsors! Dawn Professional: https://pgpro.com/en-us/brands/dawn-professional/manual-pot-and-pan-detergent-original Restaurant Brands: www.restaurantbrands.com Use Promo Code ROCKSTARS to get 25% off most domains.
Digital Pratik Reloaded | Blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Digital Marketing & Personal Branding
In episode 545, of your favorite & the best personal branding & digital marketing podcast, called Digital Pratik Show, we would be discussing something about: Should kids focus on COLLEGE EDUCATION or dive into digital marketing?Take a screenshot of this episode while you are listening & share this on your Instagram story & tag me @digitalpratik for a free shoutout !!!Subscribe to my premium weekly newsletter: https://digitalpratiknewsletter.com- Digital Pratik------------------------Okay so who is Digital Pratik & why the hell should you listen to him in the now?Digital Pratik can help your brand stand out & connect with the audience with emotions using Contextual Content Marketing, Digital Automations & Paid Fb/Insta Ads!31-year-old, smiling dude, a practical practitioner of life & the Indian Romeo of building a successful & powerful personal brand by applying digital marketing strategies which work in the now. I am a Personal Branding Practitioner on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, YouTube, Giphy, etc. I am also a Digital Marketing Consultant, Social Media Influencer, Podcaster, Vlogger, etc!------------------------Hope you like this episode & always remember this
Let's discuss whether you really need that marketing degree to get started.Connect with me !Clubhouse @augustinekiamaJoin TMP exclusive on www.tmp.supercast.techSubscribe to the TMP newsletter and learn more about Marketing on www.themarketingpodcast.liveYou can find me on social media @kiamaugustineRate, Review & Subscribe to support the Podcast.Thank you for tuning in !Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Considering a career in Digital Marketing? Torn between studying Digital Marketing at University/College and wondering if a Digital Marketing degree is worth it? Find out if it's the right route for you after hearing my advice from my decision to study a Master's degree in Digital Marketing to get into the career. I'll provide my honest opinion on why I decided to do a degree, why a degree can be good and bad and my honest view on whether it was worth it in the end. We'll explore alternative options on how you can get into digital marketing too. This video will be the next part to my how to get into digital marketing series. My name's Neil Patel and I'm an ex-Technical Consultant who's now digital marketer & host of the Growth Vertical podcast. This is a podcast to inspire people to reach the next vertical point in their journeys. I'll be sitting down to share my experiences in marketing and personal development to provide the right strategies for people to grow themselves, their careers and their businesses. growthvertical.com Consider subscribing to my YouTube channel
On this episode I'm joined by Sam Bennett and Mike King. Born and raised on Hawaii Island, Sam Bennett's foundational values and beliefs have been shaped while chasing waves, fully immersed in our natural world. After receiving his Business Management and Marketing Degree from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Sam developed localized, Grassroots Marketing strategies for Red Bull, and then went on to lead Global Lifestyle Marketing and Entertainment Projects for GoPro Inc. In 2014, Sam's purpose grew as he experienced the start of Hawaii's worst coral bleaching event, witnessing 50% of his local reef suffer. This sparked a transition in his career to increase the impact of social and environmentally responsible collaborations that generate more happiness within our communities, organizations, and environment. Find out more about Sam at his Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/instaasam/ (https://www.instagram.com/instaasam/) Founded in 2016 by Sam Bennett, SwellMinded puts purpose-driven initiatives at the center of our Impact Partnership and Lifestyle Communication efforts. With 15 years of experience in developing Lifestyle Brands, Sam works as a Partnership and Communications Strategist, Project Manager and Content Producer focused on helping organizations better communicate the good that they are doing for their communities and our environment. Mike King is a farmer, skier, environmental advocate, and film maker. You can catch his most recent film "Feast or Famine" at the link here https://youtu.be/NIR54P7NQ4I (https://youtu.be/NIR54P7NQ4I) also be sure to follow along with him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kingxpinn/ (https://www.instagram.com/kingxpinn/) For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and podcast production. Links below! Cold Shower Website- https://www.coldshowermedia.com Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coldshowermedia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/coldshowermedia Twitter- https://twitter.com/coldshowerpod YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGhxrQY8m1QjXF-PA0j1wg?view_as=subscriber If you want to start your own podcast and are interested in our help then send an email to taylor@coldshowerpodcast to discuss your potential project!
On this episode I'm joined by Sam Bennett and Mike King. Born and raised on Hawaii Island, Sam Bennett's foundational values and beliefs have been shaped while chasing waves, fully immersed in our natural world. After receiving his Business Management and Marketing Degree from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Sam developed localized, Grassroots Marketing strategies for Red Bull, and then went on to lead Global Lifestyle Marketing and Entertainment Projects for GoPro Inc. In 2014, Sam's purpose grew as he experienced the start of Hawaii's worst coral bleaching event, witnessing 50% of his local reef suffer. This sparked a transition in his career to increase the impact of social and environmentally responsible collaborations that generate more happiness within our communities, organizations, and environment. Find out more about Sam at his Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/instaasam/ (https://www.instagram.com/instaasam/) Founded in 2016 by Sam Bennett, SwellMinded puts purpose-driven initiatives at the center of our Impact Partnership and Lifestyle Communication efforts. With 15 years of experience in developing Lifestyle Brands, Sam works as a Partnership and Communications Strategist, Project Manager and Content Producer focused on helping organizations better communicate the good that they are doing for their communities and our environment. Mike King is a farmer, skier, environmental advocate, and film maker. You can catch his most recent film "Feast or Famine" at the link here https://youtu.be/NIR54P7NQ4I (https://youtu.be/NIR54P7NQ4I) also be sure to follow along with him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kingxpinn/ (https://www.instagram.com/kingxpinn/) For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, podcast production, as well as speaking engagements. Links below! Cold Shower Website-https://coldshowerpodcast.com/ (https://coldshowerpodcast.com/) Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/coldshowerpodcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/coldshowerpodcast/) Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/coldshowerpodcast/ (https://www.facebook.com/coldshowerpodcast/) Twitter- https://twitter.com/coldshowerpod (https://twitter.com/coldshowerpod) YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGhxrQY8m1QjXF-PA0j1wg?view_as=subscriber (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGhxrQY8m1QjXF-PA0j1wg?view_as=subscriber) If you want to start your own podcast and are interested in our help then send an email to taylor@coldshowerpodcast to discuss your potential project!
On this episode I'm joined by Sam Bennett and Mike King. Born and raised on Hawaii Island, Sam Bennett's foundational values and beliefs have been shaped while chasing waves, fully immersed in our natural world. After receiving his Business Management and Marketing Degree from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Sam developed localized, Grassroots Marketing strategies for Red Bull, and then went on to lead Global Lifestyle Marketing and Entertainment Projects for GoPro Inc. In 2014, Sam's purpose grew as he experienced the start of Hawaii's worst coral bleaching event, witnessing 50% of his local reef suffer. This sparked a transition in his career to increase the impact of social and environmentally responsible collaborations that generate more happiness within our communities, organizations, and environment. Find out more about Sam at his Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/instaasam/ Founded in 2016 by Sam Bennett, SwellMinded puts purpose-driven initiatives at the center of our Impact Partnership and Lifestyle Communication efforts. With 15 years of experience in developing Lifestyle Brands, Sam works as a Partnership and Communications Strategist, Project Manager and Content Producer focused on helping organizations better communicate the good that they are doing for their communities and our environment. Mike King is a farmer, skier, environmental advocate, and film maker. You can catch his most recent film "Feast or Famine" at the link here https://youtu.be/NIR54P7NQ4I also be sure to follow along with him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kingxpinn/ For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, podcast production, as well as speaking engagements. Links below! Cold Shower Website-https://coldshowerpodcast.com/ Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/coldshowerpodcast/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/coldshowerpodcast/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/coldshowerpod YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGhxrQY8m1QjXF-PA0j1wg?view_as=subscriber If you want to start your own podcast and are interested in our help then send an email to taylor@coldshowerpodcast to discuss your potential project!
Dawn McGruer Founder of Busines Consort Digital & Social Media Academy discusses marketing as a career and whether professionals need a formal degree to get into the industry
In 2007, having finished his Marketing Degree at the University of Hawaii, Peter Thew was moved to Bali to take on the regional Marketing Manager Role for Global Youth lifestyle brand, Billabong. Seemingly taking on the dream job for any Australian brought up around Sun, Surf, and Sand, he was quickly schooled on the flavour and diversity of working in the most exciting region for growth on the planet... Asia. A few years in, he was promoted to the Regional Brand Management role for Billabong, overseeing branded solutions for existing markets, and helping establish game plans for entry into new markets throughout the region. In 2012, his now wife Alicia Pan, floated the idea of opening a lifestyle concept, centred around Yoga. Bringing his passion for branding and a desire to address the existing position of Yoga in the Singapore market, they created Yoga Movement. The YM Brand now has 6 established locations across the Lion City, that boast complimentary Academy, Retail, and F&B offerings. Peter currently holds down the Managing Director role at Yoga Movement.
In this week's episode, Carli and Noah kick-off a discussion about College! How they decided the advertising world was meant for them, the college decision process, why community college is a saving grace, and their pros and cons list of getting an advertising degree vs. marketing degree. Episode Breakdown: Housekeeping and chit chat( 00:30) How Noah got started (04:03) How Carli got started (11:56) Extra random thoughts on college (20:15) Marketing vs. Advertising Pros and Cons (40:20) Like what you hear? Subscribe and follow UNT Ad Club on Instagram and Twitter @UNTAdClub for the latest and greatest!
This episode is all about human connection and offering help... We have a very distinguished guest today, Dr. Youssef Youssef. The President and Vice-Chair at The Chartered Institute of Marketing Management of Ontario (cimmo) and Program Coordinator and Professor, Bachelor of Commerce, Marketing Degree at Humber College. Today we continue our discussion in this normal and how it has affected small businesses more than big businesses. 95% of Canadian businesses are small businesses and unfortunately, they are the ones that are struggling the most due to lack of strategy, board members, advisors, etc. Dr.Youseff emphasizes on how big companies and marketing firms should come together and offer their expertise to help these businesses as much as possible. He also talks about the desperate need for LEADERSHIP from within companies during this difficult time in order to connect with your company's employees and customers and try to understand their problems and worries. Because we are all in this together... Thank you for your thoughtful approach Dr.Youseff.
Steve Hemphill was born and raised in a small Texas town. He received a Marketing Degree in 1979 and established and ran his own technology company in Northeast Texas for almost 30 years before becoming an author, speaker, and teacher. Steve's father died in 2000, which was the catalyst for Steve to write “My Search for the Real Heaven.” Steve found a sealed envelope addressed to him from his father in a safe after his dad's death. It instructed Steve to destroy the sealed envelope without opening it. This led him to books on spiritual warfare: “My Search for Prayers Satan Hates,” “What Are The Stakes?,” and “God's Power For Our Daily Battles.” Steve has a 6-lesson lecture series called, “Demons vs Prayer.” He has a passion for ministry and people, and loves to share his many “God Stories.” Stevehemphill1@me.com Don't Miss This Episode…“This Is The Year For Your New Book”
Sam discusses alternative ways to gain marketing knowledge that is free or affordably priced and why having a fresh perspective will be your advantage. Instagram: @saammwiches Favorite Marketing IG Accounts: @digitalmarketing_nyc @thebranddr @kinziemadsen
CharRon zoom chatted with KC's own Recording Artist and Entertainer: Miss Conception. Topics Discussed: Her Origin storyBeing an EntertainerCarnival artsVibe tribeUsing SeratoCulture ShockMoving to CaliforniaLoving Burning manAlbum titles:Sara what?Her book: Class ActionThe PitchIs a Marketing Degree useful?Page vs. StageJewish RappersTop 5 artistsNot the Drag queen: Miss Conception Social media: IG: missconceptFB:Missconception Website:www.Themissconception.com Iambic Poetry podcastHttps://Linktr.ee/Iambiczine Song except:R.A.P. (Rhythmn and Poetry) by Miss Conception Book: Class Action - pop poetry book:https://www.themissconception.com/product-page/class-action-poems-by-sara-nicole-glass
Daniel is a Masters of Marketing Degree student at Clemson University and talks with RJ about his atypical path to a marketing career.
Ayesha shares with us what it was like growing up in the hood of Philadelphia and dreaming of wealth. From a very young age Ayesha decided that she wanted to be wealthy and took on the pursuit of understanding and building a relationship with money to get to her ultimate goal and that was to become financially free. While attaining her Economics and Marketing Degree from Temple University she was introduced to the financial services industry—via banking. Now a private wealth advisor with a Fortune 500 company that is among the top 25 largest asset managers in the world. Ayesha has also held various roles within her organization over the years, including financial advisor, district manager and the first female African-American Field Vice President in the firm’s history. Her passion is disciplined investing. In addition to investments in equities, she primarily invests in real estate throughout the city of Philadelphia and the suburbs. Following the financial crisis of 2008 added more than 40 doors to her real estate portfolio. Her goal is to teach our youth how to become financially free through financial literacy. You can follow Ayesha @Ayeshaselden --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromexecutiontoexcellence/message
So You Have A Marketing Degree, Now What?... | The Forge #1 by Forge Relations
It's the last week of classes and you might be thinking... what did I even learn this semester? Luckily we sat down with Rob Jennings, President of FKA, to talk about his greatest marketing insights learned over the 11 years he's been running a full-service marketing agency. By the end of this episode, you'll have gained a whole degree worth of knowledge about the most relevant things happening in marketing today. So buckle up and get ready to dive straight into it! Topics covered: Why marketing strategy is dead Why market research is dead Importance of lifetime customer value and using data to determine it Intent driven marketing Predictive marketing Want to hear more from Rob? Be sure to tune in next week for our mini segment called "Meta-Marketing" where Rob discusses a bunch of great examples of one of the latest marketing trends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketingmajor/message
As you're entering the workforce, you're coming up against a greater pool of applicants for each job because there are people applying from other industries. People who didn't go to college for a degree in marketing, who may have followed an entirely different route up until now, but as they got a taste of marketing, they jumped on it. They learned the skills and techniques that they needed, and now they're able to take their work experience and harness that to land a job in marketing.
At the award-winning Centre for Entrepreneurship, we support Liverpool John Moores University students & graduates to develop their ideas into viable start-up businesses, whether is a freelance consultancy, tech start-up or business set up alongside your studies. One of the biggest challenges when first starting up is knowing who your ideal customer or audience is going to be. Its a vital piece of having a thriving business that takes time & effort. This month's episode aims to help you break down some simple, practical steps to have a tribe of loyal fans. Amy Collins had already started her enamel pin badge creative indie business, Pinhead, as a side hustle before embarking on a Marketing Degree. With well over 11,000 followers her Instagram she certainly knows how to build a tribe. You can follow Amy via Instagram @p.i.n.h.e.a.d https://pinheaduk.com She kindly offered to be interviewed by Anna B. Sexton, Enterprise Training Manager in a makeshift, impromptu recording studio in our offices at Aldham Robarts Library 4th Septemeber 2019. The two events mentioned at the start of the episode are; 9th October 2019 NatWest Pre Accelerator 1/2 day workshop followed by exclusive access to the NatWest digital e-learning platform http://bit.ly/NatwestLJMU091019 22nd October 2019 Digital Skills training with The Extraordinary Club hosted by Bruntwood http://bit.ly/DigitalSkillsLJMU221019 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ljmu-starting-up-podcast/message
This past Thursday I had the honor of being a returning speaker at the annual UT Tyler Career Success Conference. Dozens of local leaders and UT Tyler alumni spend a day networking with students and sharing personal experience that could help students experience similar career success. This year I had the goal of connecting specifically with the next ( generation of marketers to help equip them with the skills necessary to become a valuable asset to the companies they apply to, the communities they hope to lead, and the profession as a whole. This podcast is the full audio from my session of the day with all my “ums” edited out. :)This talk covers a lot of ground so I’m probably going to follow this episode up with deeper dives into each of the power point slides in later episodes. If this is your first visit to the “Strong Com” experience, welcome! I’m here to help businesses get creative and creatives get business. If you have any specific questions about anything in this talk or would like my input on something you’re working on, don’t hesitate to reach out via email or social @aarondunnworks. One of my goals is to get 1,000 subscribers on YouTube before the end of the year. If you want to help, check out my channel by clicking here.If you haven’t subscribed the the Newsletter yet, you can do that here: For those interested, here are the slides from my presentation: Thanks for reading, listening, and sharing! Have an excellent weekend! Get on the email list at strongcom.substack.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit localleadership.substack.com
Consumer research is the second step in our Framework that allows marketers too better understand and communicate a brands value to customers. This is a crucial step nearly everyone skips out of either laziness, fear, not knowing how to do it, or haste. The secret is, anyone can do it. You don’t need an MBA or Marketing Degree. When people skip this set, what ends up happening is you communicate a generic message that doesn’t speak to anyone's needs but the person who wrote the marketing copy. A customer needs rarely line up with the business owners or the marketer's assumptions. Here are the 4 steps for Powerful Customer Research. 1. Identify who your ideal customers are. Who are you currently selling too? Who would you like to be selling to? 2. Talk to your current customers. Talk to past customers. Talk to your competitor's customers. And talk to potential customers. 1. Find out what their fears are that hold them back from a purchase. 2. Find our what their emotional reason for buying is. 3. Ask where what they read online and where they spend their time. 4. What do they like and dislike about current options? 5. What makes them happy? 6. What adds value for them? What could you deliver and charge more for? 7. Ask what needs they are looking to serve. 3. Segment based on differing needs. You will be far more effective when you speak to peoples individual needs. 4. Create buyer personas. Fictional models of groups of customers that have the same or similar needs. Once you’ve done the work of actually speaking with and understanding your customers, and you know what the goals and objectives are, next you can create a winning strategy. We’re going to cover that in the next episode. I’ll see you tomorrow. ResourcesHow To Create Buyer PersonasFinding Your Companies Why - Simon SinekUnderstanding Customers Needs - Jobs TheoryHubSpot Persona Tool
Anthony M. Lee was born and raised in Las Vegas Nevada. He went to Bishop Gorman and then graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2017 with a Marketing Degree. He owns Reno as fuck, Reno Cannabis Convention and Budtender Fight Club Reno. He has been doing consulting for multiple cannabis companies in Nevada. He is also the co host of the culture and cannabis podcast. His future plan is to keep making bigger and better waves in the cannabis industry. Visit Anthony online at: https://www.instagram.com/fulltimetony
Anthony M. Lee was born and raised in Las Vegas Nevada. He went to Bishop Gorman and then graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2017 with a Marketing Degree. He owns Reno as fuck, Reno Cannabis Convention and Budtender Fight Club Reno. He has been doing consulting for multiple cannabis companies in Nevada. He is also the co host of the culture and cannabis podcast. His future plan is to keep making bigger and better waves in the cannabis industry. Visit Anthony online at: https://www.instagram.com/fulltimetony
Antonio Navarro is an independent digital marketing consultant with over 10 years of experience working B2C and B2B with companies in Spain and the UK. Toni was born 35 years ago in Alicante, Spain, but after moved to Valencia to study a Marketing Degree, where he lived for 12 years. Then in 2014, he took the important decision to move to Manchester, UK, where he is continuing his career in digital marketing and sales and, since 2016, running his own Digital Marketing Consultancy business, called Toni Navarro Consulting. More information: www.toninavarroconsulting.com Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com
Just over two years ago, fresh out of college - having unexpectedly landed my dream job as 'Lead Funnel Builder' at ClickFunnels - I found myself sitting just feet away from my marketing hero, Russell Brunson. For the first few months, I was practically mute. Looking back, I think I was in shock. Inside, my head was whirring and going crazy: 'Oh, my gosh, I'm sitting next to Russell Brunson. RUSSELL BRUNSON! Look it's Russell Brunson. I'm in the same room as RUSSELL BRUNSON...' After a few cool moves to start a conversation: 'Hey, Russell, I nearly put a poster of you on my wall.'- *AWKWARD*- I decided that the best approach was to stay quiet and learn everything I could by watching the Master Marketer doing his thing. It was fascinating to watch Russell's brain work; the incredible way that he’d create offers, recall marketing campaigns, get into the zone to brainstorm and solve problems. Each day I learned far more than I ever had in my whole Marketing Degree. The main reason I started my Sales Funnel Radio podcast was to record all the nuggets that I was learning and pass them on. Day after day, I'd sit there mesmerised, listening to Russell coach and talk with his inner circle. I'd listen to him advising all these massive gurus and influential people - as well as entrepreneurs who were just starting out. So much golden advice- I was a like a sponge soaking it all up. After about three to four months, a funny thing happened - I started to notice patterns in the conversations that Russell was having. So one day, as he finished on a coaching call, I turned around to him and said: 'Hey, Dude, you're kinda saying the same things over and over again.' And, he goes, 'Yeah!' Now, if you're an expert in your field, you've probably noticed a similar pattern? You like to dive deep into your subject; you're obsessed with it. You have sooo much knowledge to pass on, but the problem is that a lot of the people you're serving don't need to go that deep with you. They don't want to freak out and geek out the same way that you do - they just want to take the next step- or get to the next level. So we had this idea to create a way to guide people from the ground up, on a step by step path, to create a million dollar company. From that point, Russell could take them EVEN HIGHER. It was a win/win solution. The entrepreneur got access to everything they needed to help them on the first part of their journey, and Russell got to spend less time on the basics, and more time in his zone of genius. I spent six months going through twelve years of Russell's videos, and all of his content. I backward planned and organized the material into the exact steps needed for a million dollar business. We created a 200-hour membership area - it was freaking huge and packed with VALUE... And that's how 'Secrets Masterclass' was born. On its launch, Secrets Masterclass made a million in three weeks! What was even more fun was that people who joined the program made a million dollars too. A lot of people became hundred-thousandaires, while many others made money on the internet for the first time in their entrepreneurial life. It was such a success that we decided to take the material from the Secrets Masterclass and condense it into a three-day live event -'The Funnel Hack-A-Thon' (aka, The FHAT Event.) The FHAT event was loads of fun and got excellent results for the participants. Then right before the 2018 Funnel Hacking Live in Orlando, Florida, Russell asked me if I wanted to go on stage to do a presentation (Hell, Yeah!)... The challenge was to take the material from the three-day FHAT Event and present it in ten minutes. Holy Smoke! At first, I didn't think I could do it. It was soooo challenging. Luckily, my head is kinda geared towards sorting this stuff out - I love to take a complex subject and simplify it down to the essentials. So I put on some music and got my brain into gear. I started at 4pm and didn't finish until 5am the following day. That's eleven solid hours spent creating a ten-minute presentation. CRAZY! Hands up, guys - at the event I ran over time by seven-minutes (sorry, Russell). But you get the picture? Twelve years of teaching - turned into a two hundred hour membership site, then condensed to create a three-day live FHAT event, finally turned into a ten-minute (ok, *cough* seventeen minutes) presentation. Well, all this condensing got me thinking… Sometimes you have a fantastic product that you've been selling it face to face, but it's not selling online the way you want it to. Here’s the problem (and most entrepreneurs have been through this at some time): You decide that you're going to sell a something - so you go out and find a product that is selling well. That's smart. That makes sense. However, once you find your product, then you just kind of toss it out there and kind of hope that people start buying it. And that's the extent of your plan. I've definitely done that before… and then been shocked that no one's buying. Duh! The truth is if you want to take less risk and make your product launches more successful - you need a better way. A bit more work up front is the best way to ensure a launch that goes well, makes money while serving both you and your customer… Often when things don’t go well, we think it’s a problem with the funnel. However, it's usually NOT a funnel problem. It's usually a marketing problem! If you can sell your product face to face, but you’re not making online sales, then you're just not doing the necessary ‘marketing’ to qualify your customers in a way that makes the sale easy. So, I started to wonder what would be the quickest way to help entrepreneurs create an effective Marketing Plan that would take away the guesswork and risk to bring in a constant stream of qualified leads. I started distilling the material down again... My goal was to find a way to design a marketing plan without having to go through two hundred hours of content. Once again, it took me a whole night of obsessing, but by the time the sun came up, I’d created a two-page document that solved the problem. By filling in a two-page sheet, you can design your offer and the marketing that sells it. It doesn't matter if you're selling face to face, or on the internet; this is the core stuff that anyone would want ever. About three weeks ago, I taught this method at my own event. It took about six hours. I think that’s the fastest I can teach this while still being effective. As I was watched people fill out the sheet I could feel the energy in the room change. Suddenly, I’d sense that someone in the front had got it - then another person and another - until the energy of the room was buzzing with people having breakthroughs. It didn’t matter what kind of funnel they were building - whether it was free plus shipping book funnel, low ticket, high ticket, coaching, agency - it was the same process. It's still the act of selling and putting things together. ‘You need to start creating the marketing and designing the marketing before you freaking launch the product. I know you might be thinking, ‘Yeah, Steve, that’s obvious!’... But let me ask you, ‘Do you actually do it?’ Before you even go into ClickFunnels and consider building a funnel - you need to take these steps: Essential Steps Before You Build A Funnel Do not open your ClickFunnel Account ;-) Figure out what's selling and where? Identify the red ocean - what's the current offer that people are paying for? Discover the Story that’s selling those existing products, i.e., What's the sales message/ story that gets your potential customers to open their wallets? Design your New Opportunity. Your aim is to get the sales message to the point where somebody is so excited, that they’ll take their wallet, and whoosh, hurl it at you - then you know you’ve got a winner! Next, go obsess over the fulfillment of your offer. Once you know that your sales message is good and the fulfillment of the offer is great, then you can freak out over all the bells and whistles of the funnel. Obviously, you create a rough draft of the funnel to sell your product, but don't obsess over it. Right now, my funnel is limping on one leg. It’s broken, I know it is. There's lots of stuff that's wrong with it, but I don't want to shift my focus away from what I’m working on yet. Every time I say that people are shocked, ‘What? Why is your funnel broken, man? You were the lead funnel builder at ClickFunnels. Are you kidding? Why is your one funnel limping along?’ BUT that stuff doesn't matter. The funnel won’t make the sale. What makes the sale is THE SALES MESSAGE. The success of your product has so much less to do with pages or what color the button is. On a page level that's great, but on a market level you need to figure out: What’s the current offer that people are paying for? What's the sales message that’s working to sell that offer? That's all Funnel Hacking is. If you know those two things, you’ll have pretty much everything you need to create an opportunity. Then you go and design your New Opportunity before your actual funnel. You need to be able to stand up and deliver the sales message so that people want to give you cash. It has nothing to do with being online or offline and EVERYTHING to do with your sales message. The act of putting a product on the internet is just a method to market your sales message. I love how Joe Polish talks about the difference between Sales and Marketing: ‘Marketing systematizes and automates selling. Marketing is selling in advance.’ - Joe Polish Sales is an activity that happens face to face. It's a whole bunch of logical closes as to reasons why people should act now: It's 50% OFF Buy one, get one free You’ll get ‘this’ bonus Act Now! Marketing is how you get somebody to your face so you can sell to them Marketing delivers people to your offer who are (to quote Joe Polish again): ‘Pre- Interested’ ‘Pre- Motivated’ ‘Pre- Qualified’ ‘Pre- Disposed’ The great news is that the better you are at marketing, the less hardcore sales tactics you’ll have to use. Just think about that: Marketing delivers people who are ready to do business with you. It’s the act of attracting pre-qualified people in an automated way so that you don’t have to knock doors or cold call to find them. In my opinion, selling is the most prestigious career out there, but marketing will take you to the next level. When I buiIt my first ever funnel in ClickFunnels, we didn't have the $97 a month. So we put everything together before we even pushed ‘go’ on the two-week trial. We designed the funnel. We designed the offer. We designed the videos. We wrote the copy. We had to build the funnel and get customers before ClickFunnels started to bill us. And that’s how we did it. If I think back through on every successful funnel I've ever had, I’ve taken the time to design the marketing before I ever build the freaking funnel - Every Single Time! If you've got products that are not doing as well as you want, then take a step back and look at your marketing. You've got to get into the psyche of the person who's leaving the red ocean. You've got to know the psyche of your prospective customers. Anyways, I'm excited. I want to do an event where you’ll be able to work through this two-page document with me. You’ll design your sales message, your story and your offer in a way that attracts customers easily from the red ocean. It doesn't matter what funnel you apply it to; this is the first step that you need to take before you even open ClickFunnels... My wife is due to have our third kid any day now. She keeps having contractions, and I'm going to sleep with an eye open so that I can be ready. I don’t exactly know when the event will be, but I’m thinking sometime in August - so stay tuned, and I’ll let you know. Until next time- Go Crush It! Want me to speak at your next event or mastermind? Let me know what I can share that would be most valuable by going to stevejlarsen.com and book my time now.
A lot of UA managers studied traditional marketing in college, however the skillset of the role is better suited for someone with a data-driven degree. How do you balance the two?
Download Bio of the artist She has a Marketing Degree, she went to drama school in London, Melbourne Australia. She went to the Footsbarn Theatre, France. She worked as an international corporate entertainer as an improvisor/ clown/ stilt walker and has also been a clown in hospitals. She is also a yoga teacher and birth educator. She now lives in Switzerland and works online as a Live Video Coach. What she shares on this episode We are by virtue of being human fearful about being left out of the tribe. We are afraid that if we are truly ourselves we might not be accepted. The key to overcoming this fear is to refocus your mind. When you have an intellectual understanding of what fear is you can witness it rather than react to it and every time you do it your conscious awareness of it increases. It never goes away but you are able to process it better. You need to find practices that build your consciousness rather than self-consciousness. The more you can develop a sense of not being only yourself you realise that you are a part of something greater and really acknowledge your spirit that is driving you to express your art. Yoga and meditation, gets you in touch with the greater force in you. It releases yourself from being the one responsible for delivering something. It's a different way of being on stage and you start to become real. The audience wants your eyes, your honesty and you being true to whatever is going on for you at the moment. The more you get to know yourself, the more you can be yourself and that is what the audience wants. It boils down to overcoming the fear of not being good enough and when you are not true to yourself people can sense it. In this episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast How to be on stage and be live on camera? How she became a live coach. The ground elements of going live both on stage and online. Ways to be more confident on stage and overcome self-consciousness. Does self- work really allow you to be yourself on stage? Relating to your public. Michelle's current projects. Key Takeaways Be centred before you perform, be present. Shut down all the little voices that are telling you that you are not good enough. Warm up your body if you're doing a physical performance. Warm up your voice. Breath, body and voice – three pillars of your pre-show preparation to manage fear. Don't hide behind a mask of what you think your audience wants to see – give them you. Practice – nothing can takeaway from the importance of taking action. There is no such thing as failure, just experience. Have people that you trust, and love give you feedback. There is no better way to learn what works on stage than to be on stage. Connecting with the artist Website : http://michelleseatonwitte.com/
Mentors often make the difference between us successfully finishing the stuff that matters and just thinking or dreaming about it. This is especially the case for young adults and new entrepreneurs, who often times get so much well meaning, but bad advice from other people who’ve never gone where the ‘would be mentee’ is trying to go. Jeff Hopeck joins me to jam about the value of mentors and some ways to go about building your own mentor group. Ready? Let’s do this! Key Takeaways: [2:00] Charlie tells us about Jeff Hopeck’s background. [3:25] Jeff talks about his work and how he ended up being an entrepreneur. [8:00] Jeff discusses how he ended up on the Howard Stern Radio. [9:30] Jeff lets us know how Killer Shark was born. [11:15] Why do so many entrepreneurs fail out of the gate? [14:15] Focus on the growth and the pathway to there, not necessarily the destination. [14:45] Why is it important to have mentors at a young age? [17:20] Charlie asks Jeff how he went from a Marketing Degree to the US Secret Service. [19:30] Jeff shares with us the pathway he took to get him to the place where he is today. [21:45] Jeff tells us about Jack Canfield’s book, The Success Principals. [23:50] Charlie and Jeff discuss Jordan Agolli from Episode 56. [27:55] Align yourself with people who don’t question whether you will be successful, but help you to figure out how you’ll be successful. [28:20] How would young people go about finding a mentor? [28:38] Jeff outlines how he chooses the different mentors in his life. [33:30] What is the #1 huge piece in choosing a mentor. [37:53] Jeff shares two “Anchor Posts” on his website: 13 Questions I think Entrepreneurs Should Constantly Ask 9 Most Common Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make (and Usually Repeat) [40:00] Jeff discusses the importance of aligning with your ethical and spiritual core values. [42:45] Young people need to have a vision. Start formulating now. [48:00] What do people get wrong when choosing a mentor? [51:58] Where is the best place to discuss questions with your prospective mentor? [55:30] Jeff unpacks his most unanticipated challenge with Killer Shark. [57:30] Get a solid road map of the areas of your life and start developing mentors in every area. Mentioned in This Episode: http://www.sanebox.com/ The Success Principles – Book by Jack Canfield jeffhopeck.com Jordan Agolli Episode 56
Daniel Hanzelka, The Reset Warrior, interviews Diana Dentinger, author of Modus Vivendi. As the creative leader in innovative corporate training, private coaching programs and keynote speeches, Diana Dentinger has motivated hundreds to reach their full potential. Diana is author of the book “Modus Vivendi, Your Life Your Way” that takes readers on a journey of self transformation in seven days. The foundation of all her work is The Change Your Game Formula™. Her proprietary formula, based on her studies as a neurobiologist and psychosomatic illness therapist, elaborates a personalized Personality & Needs Profile for each individual allowing them to know themselves fully, to access previously hidden talents and to live happier and healthier lives. She founded The Meaning of Life School™, a 21st Century Life Coaching school where trainers and coaches learn her leading edge tools. After 20 years of serving companies and individuals, now she is concentrating her business on helping Life, Relationship and Success Coaches uplevel their skills so they can guide their clients to total life fulfillment. Diana was born in Chicago and received a Marketing Degree from Miami University. She lives in Northern Italy with her 4 children. Visit her book’s website to find out special offers and receive transformational teachings: www.modusvivendiyourlifeyourway.com
Canadian Born Jamaican Beauty Mizz Entice is more than her beautiful smile and height standing at 6'1". Entice's drive and attitude has got her featured on DANEWS.TV, Over 29,000 views on YouTube for her great makeup tips, and one of the most recent additions to The Dusk Divine Model Group. Mizz Entice gives us the scoop on how she applies her Marketing Degree to making the right moves as a model and make-up artist.
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#156 Today I had the pleasure of talking with Anthony Sarandrea, Forbes featured entepreneur, lead generation expert, and philanthropist . In this episode, Anthony discusses deep on lead generation, effective digital marketing, and how you can get inside the heads of your customer. He will also share some actionable strategies on how you can start to apply method-acting marketing to your lead generation. By the end of this episode you will have a gameplan for improving your digital marketing. Enjoy! Follow Anthony on Instagram -- @anthonysarandrea Want to learn how to start your own podcast? I created a free training to get you started! -->www.AppleCrider.com/podcast Follow me on Instagram --> www.Instagram.com/applecriderofficial For 350+ videos subscribe to my YouTube channel --> YouTube.com/AppleCrider For $20 all-in-one podcast editing check out www.podblade.com P.S Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review if you enjoyed the show! Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.