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Episode No. 690 features curators Vivien Greene and Michael Hartman. With Tracey Bashkoff, Greene is the co-curator of "Harmony & Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910-1930" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. The exhibition surveys a transnational art movement that joined abstraction to dance, music, and poetry and that engaged with ideas of simultaneity across kaleidoscopic pictures and sculpture. Among the artists included in "Harmony & Dissonance" are Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Marcel Duchamp, František Kupka, Francis Picabia, and Stanton Macdonald-Wright. The exhibition is on view through March 9. The Guggenheim published an excellent catalogue for the exhibition. It's available from Amazon and Bookshop for about $60. Hartman is the curator of "Beyond the Bouquet: Arranging Flowers in American Art" at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College. The exhibition looks at how North American artists have made use of floral beauty. Instagram: Michael Hartman, Tyler Green.
Discover the transformative strategies that are rippling through MarketingOps as I, Michael Hartman, am joined by the astute Mac Reddin, founder of ComSore/Community Club. Together, we tackle the emerging go-to-network models that are reshaping how we think about and execute marketing strategies. We're unpacking the essentials of human-centric marketing and the power of trust in building long-lasting customer relationships. Forget about the days of impersonal, sales-driven tactics—today's marketing is all about creating genuine connections that value people over simple transactions.Dive into a conversation that merges the wisdom of experience with innovative marketing tactics, revealing the secrets behind successful go-to-network strategies. Mac and I share anecdotes and strategies that highlight the importance of creating a culture where marketing and sales teams foster deep connections with their customers. We explore the art of trust-building and the impact of salespeople who invest time in educating and supporting their clients, proving that the best tools are useless without the right mindset and skills to wield them effectively. Wrap up your understanding of MarketingOps with our discussion on the need for new technologies to manage complex networks and the shift towards customer-centric engagement. We dissect the challenges of predicting revenue in an ever-changing economic landscape and probe into how varying generations of sales leaders are adapting to these changes. Our conversation will leave you pondering the roles of AI, automation, and the value of authentic relationships in the quest for marketing success. Join us for this episode, brimming with insights and strategies to navigate the evolving tides of marketing operations.Ted Talk by Shawn Anchor mentioned during the episode linked hereEpisode Brought to You By MO Pros The #1 Community for Marketing Operations Professionals MOps-Apalooza is back by popular demand in Anaheim, California! Register for the magical community-led conference for Marketing and Revenue Operations pros.Support the show
Episode No. 600 features artist Anna Tsouhlarakis and curator Michael Hartman. Anna Tsouhlarakis is in several exhibitions around the United States. A solo presentation of her "The Native Guide Project" (2019-present) is at the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University through July 9. The indoor-outdoor exhibition presents the Wexner's commissioning of "The Native Guide Project: Columbus," which includes boldface phrases such as "I LIKE HOW YOU SEE NATIVE AMERICANS AS YOUR INTELLECTUAL EQUAL" both within and around the Wexner's famed Peter Eisenman-designed building. The presentation was curated by Kelly Kivland with Bethani Blake. Tsouhlarakis is among the artists included in the second edition of the St. Louis triennial Counterpublic, which weaves contemporary art into the fabric of St. Louis. Counterpublic's curatorial ensemble included Allison Glenn, Diya Vij, NEw Red Order, and Risa Puleo. Counterpublic is on view through July 15. At the Scottsdale Museum of Art through August 27, Tsouhlarakis is in "Language in Times of Miscommunication," an exhibition of artworks that use language to critically examine the complexities of social reality. It was curated by Lauren R. O'Connell with Keshia Turley. Next month the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver will present a survey of Tsouhlarakis's Indigenous Absurdities sculptures which center Indigenous knowledge and systems as ways of teaching starting points. Curated by Leilani Lynch, the exhibition will be on view from June 14 to September 10. Tsouhlarakis, who is Navajo, Creek and Greek, often challenges and stretches the aesthetic and conceptual boundaries of Native art, often with humor and even sarcasm. Michael Hartman discusses "Historical Imaginary," at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College. The exhibition pairs an unfinished study for Emanuel Leutze's Washington Crossing the Delaware with other works to explore how artists have constructed American memory. It's on view through November 11.
Welcome to the Building Transfer Centers series! This multi-episode series spotlights university and 4-year institution transfer centers. We interview transfer center directors to learn about the origin stories, the advocacy and the structure behind each center, as well as the nuts and bolts of developing centers that work for the communities specific to each institution. Our featured guest for this episode is Michael Hartman, the Assistant Director of Student Recruitment for Transfer Initiatives and Partnerships within the College of Literature, Science and the Arts at the University of Michigan. Connect with Michael on LinkedIn!The LSA Transfer Student Center provides a home on campus for transfer students. The goal of the LSA Transfer Student Center is to help students connect to the university community and provide them with the tools and resources they need to achieve their goals at Michigan and beyond. The center is a collaborative effort that involves student recruitment, the LSA Newnan Academic Advising Center, additional programs in undergraduate education, and partners from across campus. Learn more about the LSA Transfer Student Center!Throughout this series, we will cover transfer centers from a variety of institutions and perspectives on transfer success. If you are a transfer center director and want to record an episode on your unique transfer center story please reach out! Email the podcast team at wearetransfernation@gmail.com. And if you have follow up questions for any of the guests you hear just use the #TNTalks on twitter to continue the conversation! #TransferPride #TransferSuccess #TransferChampions #TransferCenter #TNTalks #TransferNationKeep talking with Transfer NationIG: @WeAreTransferNationTikTok: @TransferNationTwitter: @TransferPrideFB Group: Transfer NationEmail: WeAreTransferNation@gmail.comTalk soon!Show CreditsHost | Dr. Heather AdamsGuest | Michael HartmanProducers | Sam Kaplan, Brandon RodríguezSound Editing | Abraham Urias
Michael Hartman is the founder of Hyperion Financial, an independent RIA based out of Pennsylvania that oversees nearly $60 million in assets under management for 75 households. What's unique about Michael is the way he fast-tracked his fee-only RIA through the acquisition of a commission-based book of clients that he then converted to fee-only. Listen in as he shares how he got started in the financial planning industry after being in the insurance world, as well as the realization he had that led him to become an independent firm owner to serve clients the way he wanted to and achieve his own personal business aspirations. You'll hear about the challenges Michael went through while transitioning his insurance firm to financial planning, why sometimes you have to take a leap of faith to truly make your business what you know it can be, and more. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/269
Steve Davis, Simon Walker, Linda Simon, Martin Powell, Kira Clarke, Joanne Waugh, Bryan Palmer, Professor John Buchanan, Megan Lilly, Dr Kaye Bowman, Michael Hartman, Dr Martha Kinsman, Professor Stephen Billett 9 December 2021 (45 mins) In 2021, we invited expert vocational voices from the VET sector to share their views, stories, experiences and insights on a range of hot topics. ‘Best of 2021' is a roundup of interesting snippets and research findings from across the four podcast episodes we released during the year. Full of short and sharp insights from each of our guest speakers, we cover off some of the best bits of Season 6.
Survivor: Season 41 Episode...6. Sam and Michael finally got their act together and pulled it off. Episode 6. This week, Sam grills Michael AGAIN about the new tribal alliances, challenges, and Probsty twists that inevitably seem to be a part of this season. Join us as Michael almost reaches his unfound potential as a FIFA announcer while Sam loses his hearing permanently! Hosted by Michael Hartman and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Season 41 Episode 4. Thankfully, Michael was healed, and decided to gift us with his hosting presence. This week, Sam grills Michael on his ability to pay attention to the smaller details of Survivor. We also discuss the heartfelt moment on the Luvu tribe between Heather and her teammates, and wrap it up with discussions of Eric 2.0 (JD). Hosted by Michael Hartman and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Season 41 Episode 3. We are thrilled to have you back for another season of Chaos and Coconuts. This week we (Sam Kleintop) discuss Brad and his litany of rewards, the "Clandestine Meeting," and JD getting through on a hope and a prayer. Hosted by Michael Hartman (usually) and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Season 41 Episode 2. We are thrilled to have you back for another season of Chaos and Coconuts. This week we discuss Tony 2.0 (Brad), Yase Tribe's decision at tribal, and we break down our view of the current power rankings. Hosted by Michael Hartman and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Season 41 Episode 1. We are thrilled to have you back for another season of Chaos and Coconuts. This week we discuss the long awaited season 41 of survivor, the challenge faux pas, and as usual a little survivor fan rambling. Hosted by Michael Hartman and Samuel Kleintop.
Steve Davis interviews a collection of presenters from three panel discussions at the 30th National VET Research Conference 'No Frills', held on 7-9 July 2021. Topics covered in the lively discussion include future-focused education and training delivered with, and in, industry; the 'futures' of work; understanding employers' training choices; and what is a VET system fit for the future? Speakers are Professor John Buchanan, The University of Sydney; Ms Megan Lilly, Australian Industry Group; Dr Kaye Bowman, Callan Consulting Group; Mr Michael Hartman, Skills Impact; Dr Martha Kinsman, Australian National University; and Professor Stephen Billett, Griffith University.
Michael Hartman, the owner of Formal Fitness Training, knows about wearing many hats. Personal trainer, author, musician, and podcaster whose only goal in life is to make sure you gain a positive mindset.
Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living
Today's baby boomers want more. They don't want to sit around and wait for their next doctor's appointment or the mailman. They want a vibrant lifestyle that brings them together with other like-minded people who are actively living life to its fullest potential. Seniors have always been active, but they need a place where they feel safe being themselves and doing what they love without having to worry about driving or getting lost in unfamiliar territory. Active living for seniors has been proven time and again to help seniors live longer, happier lives by improving overall health. There are plenty of opportunities for new friendships through socialization and fun activities. Senior housing active living 55+ is community-centered services designed around wellness and independence so that you can enjoy every stage of your golden years.---------------Timestamps:[00:00]Pre-Intro dialogue from Michael Hartman[01:47]Introduction[02:26]I last had you on the show in October of 2020 (pre-COVID). And since then, how have we seen the senior housing markets changed?[04:17]Do you have a better or worse outlook on the future than you did back then?[06:02]What do you think, like on a scale of 1 to 10, how hopeful were you about the future of the sector then? And how hopeful are you now?[07:22]Has your perspective changed since October 2020 (pre-COVID), or has anything about your prediction become clearer?[11:36]How much of a recovery do you think senior housing assets will make in 2021? And what milestones may have to be pushed out in 2022?[14:31]Given all the changes to the workplace and the market from COVID everyone's jobs seem to be shifting. Has your day-to-day work at Capital Senior Housing changed since October?[16:56]I mentioned in the intro, you work on Capitol Senior Housing's Active Living Platform. Can you tell us more about what an Active Living Platform is and what demographics it caters to?[21:21]To the average person over 55 might still seem like a young age, maybe 10 years left in the workforce, for example. Why do you set the lower age bracket so low for these communities?[24:39]What considerations do you take into account when developing assets for this 55+ demographic group that you might not see in other senior living communities?[31:54]Do you still believe senior housing is still a good investment? Do you see this to be true even during COVID?[34:43]How does affordability come into play when deciding where to invest?[37:04]We, as an industry need to create housing that seniors can afford. A large portion of the seniors will not be able to afford the product that's private pay and higher-end care. This means there's going to be a need to develop affordable options. What is your thought, your role in this shift?[39:59]Do you see Smart Hubs as the future of senior care or at least integrated into senior care?[42:09]Why do you personally find it rewarding to serve the aging population?[44:21]Do you have any other thoughts that you would like to share?---------------Bio:Principal - Active LivingMichael Hartman is responsible for CSH’s Active Living platform, which focuses on investing in assets catering to residents who are Over 55. This opportunity includes acquiring and renovating existing assets, as well as developing new assets that are uniquely tailored to this community. Michael brings more than two decades of commercial real estate principal and advisory expertise to his role with CSH. Michael's first interview (Oct. 18, 2020, Season 1, Episode 50).
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Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living
The pandemic has highlighted the resiliency of the human spirit across humanity. Particularly through serving older adults, has made many people slow down and give them the time to think about what's important in these crazy times, the genuine compassion, courage, heart, and knowledge of the frontline teams are incredible, especially given that they were entirely understaffed underprepared and under-protected.It is the worst best case scenario. And there is tremendous pride in being part of a system that must keep going. Here are five of five conversations, and I hope that you will enjoy this recording of friends and industry experts share their silver linings.Guest Speakers (Timestamps):[01:02] Joe Anfuso[06:19] Todd Andrews[10:46] Nick Merritt[14:36] Jake Rothstein[17:09] Stel Valavanis[21:28] Blair Quasnitschka[24:15] Steve LaForte[28:46] Michael Hartman[33:36] Hanh Brown - Reflection, Summary, and Wrap-up
On this week's eCast we sit down with Michael Hartman, adjunct professor in the Department of Computer Science, specializing in the area of game design. Mr. Hartman has over four decades of experience in game design, founded two studios and has published multiple titles throughout his career. An expert in game theory, gamification and e-Commerce, Michael gives us an overview of the exploding field of game design which has become a 125 billion dollar a year industry and also breaks down the Master's in Computer Science at EKU along with the various concentrations and certificate options in this exciting field. Join us for a fascinating discussion!
As it is our Birthday, we have decided to do 60 guests in 60 minutes. Joining us on the show today are... Norm Farrar, Liran Hirchkorn, Brandon Young, Tim Jordan, Steve Simonson, Anthony Lee, Amy Wees, Howard Tai, Kevin King, Izabela Hamilton, Krystsina Uradzimskaya, Karyn Maridee Thomas, Cassandra Craven, Jana Krekic, Melissa Simonson, McClain Warren, Tiffany Hepburn, Mina Elias, Kata Phipps, Athena Severi, Dan Ashburn, Matt Phipps, Luke Knight, Lyden Smithers, Alycia Shapiro, Kim Ford, Stephanie Khalikyar, Anne Ferris, Chris Rawlings, Meghla Bhardwaj, Regina Peterburgsky, Egle Raadik, Michele Venton, Barcus Patty, Nathan Hirsch, Mike Zagare, Michael Hartman, Casey Gauss, Joe Reichsfeld, Augustas Kligys, Marie O'Shea, John Hefter, Stetson Oku, Sharon Evan, Destaney Wishon, Lazar Žepinić, Brent Zahradnik, George Meressa, Jelena Nuhanovic, Ellis Whitehead, Sean Smith
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Grab your coffee, a pen and a notebook and sit down and learn from three professional personal trainers and ambassadors for a life of perpetual improvement. Michael Hartman, Jesse Hershey, & Stefano Sarge sit down on Zoom over coffee and talk about testosterone, lower back injuries, how to stay in shape this up coming winter and so much more! Check back next month for another episode designed to help you improve your life! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living
Michael Hartman is responsible for CSH’s Active Living platform, which focuses on investing in assets catering to residents who are Over 55. This opportunity includes acquiring and renovating existing assets, as well as developing new assets that are uniquely tailored to this community. Michael brings more than two decades of commercial real estate principal and advisory expertise to his role with CSH.Prior to joining CSH, Michael was director of Investments, Senior Housing for Cortland Partners focusing exclusively on Active Living assets. Over a two-year period, he executed six transactions totaling over 1,200 units and deployed $140 Million of capital. Prior to that, he ran the Real Estate Division of Cohn Reznick Capital Markets, providing services that included debt and equity financing, M&A advisory, due diligence, and strategic investment advisement.Michael’s extensive experience also includes a previous stint with CSH where he was part of the team that launched the original effort in 2003. In the past, Michael served as Vice President for Sunrise Senior Living, Inc. and Deutsche Banc Alex Brown, respectively. Michael has also worked as an associate and analyst for Prudential Securities Incorporated and The Yarmouth Group, respectively. Michael began his finance career as a loan officer with Shawmut Bank in Boston, Massachusetts.Michael received his MBA in Finance and Real Estate from The Wharton School and holds his bachelor’s degree in Economics from Connecticut College.Michael's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-hartman-1738097/Capital Seniors Housing: https://capitolseniorshousing.com/
This week on the podcast I sit down with my friend Michael Hartman as we discuss his journey of figuring out God's Plan for your life. As always if you enjoy the show please click that rate and follow button and let us know what you loved about the show!
In this episode, Dave Karr (VP of Marketing at Klyck.io) and Michael Hartman (Director, Marketing Technology, Demand Generation and Analytics at Freeman Company) discuss how marketing automation and MarTech systems can support B2B marketing operations. We'll discuss how marketing automation can be optimized to support the sales funnel, best practices and concepts for launching a MarTech integration project, how to handle change management when implementing new MarTech, and how to align MarTech systems to support overall revenue generation in the organization. Summary and Time Stamps: Introduction: Michael Hartman, Director, Marketing Technology, Demand Generation and Analytics at Freeman Company (Time stamped at 0:40) Michael's background is in implementing and deploying marketing automation and MarTech. He is currently leading demand generation at Freeman, but started out in management consulting then took a turn into marketing. Marketing automation and its importance (Time stamped at 2:10) Marketing automation and CRM are the core of what every B2B enterprise has and that's not going to change. The major problem is the enormous growth in point solutions in marketing technology and finding a leader in that space. Marketing automation is the core in scaling what you do and CRM is at the center of all of that. Properly making MarTech work and where you get started (Time stamped at 4:00) You need to understand what is currently in place. You need to know how you go to market and decide if your organization is ready for a MarTech solution. ABM is an example of where things become challenging. First you need to get sales and marketing in alignment. Then you can experiment. People and process need to go in front. How to Setup Marketing Automation for Success (Time stamped at 6:25) People and process should precede technology. The system needs to support the day-to-day needs. One of the challenges is the hand off of leads to sales and getting information back to the marketing system. There needs to be a clear picture of the full lifecycle. With that, you can start to see which channels are working better to generate pipeline and revenue. How to leverage the capabilities of marketing automation and the data (Time stamped at 10:45) Enable the sales team to have visibility and see what's happening with prospects and customers. Marketing automation can make the information they're tracking visible within the CRM application. Get the intent information and then you can customize to a prospect or organization. Make sure you update lead statuses and then keep them up-to-date. Having the discipline to update makes the work the best it can be. How marketing automation empowers personalization in customer touchpoints (Time stamped at 14:20) Educate sales teams how marketing automation and the data it can collect can help the them with personalization. It doesn't have to overly complex, you can start by making simple lists. Much of the time, keeping things simple can generate the most wins. The simplest way is often the best way. It's important to not get caught up in complexity and to remember that it won't be perfect. The role management plays in MarTech (Time stamped at 16:40) Bring in middle management because they can upsell through the chain and help sell it to their managers. It's important to enable people to make decisions, but also to give them space to get it wrong. That said, you should continue to try to get better and better. “Done is better than perfect.” It's the journey. It's not the event. Best practices in marketing automation (Time stamped at 21:40) No company is the same, so there is no one size fits all. Having marketing automation and CRM in place is at the core. There are some principles that apply across the board, though. One thing is keeping things simple and solving for the 80% and not the 100%. Also, try things and try to move forward. When it comes to technology, figure out if there is a way to achieve the same goal without buying new technology. Picking the best marketing technology and aligning to your needs (Time stamped 25:05) Most marketing technology can do the same things. You have to decide what you're comfortable with and figure out what the technology can integrate with it. You can win with any of them. It also depends on the size of your organization. Take-Aways (Time stamped 32:55) Best practices are a myth. Every organization is different and how they implement is different. People and process first. Technology should follow what you're doing with go to market. Keep it as simple as possible. Marketing automation is foundational with CRM. Don't look at other technology before having those in place. Resources and links from this episode: Michael Hartman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhartmanndfw/ Dave Karr: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davekarr/ Freeman Company: https://www.freeman.com/apac/ Klyck.io: https://www.klyck.io/ LeadMD: https://www.leadmd.com/ HubSpot: https://www.hubspot.com/ Zinc Partners: https://www.zincpartners.us
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 14. This week we discuss the epic battleback, what If final tribals, and a little survivor fan rambling. Make sure to join us next season for Survivor 41. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 13. This week we discuss the episode as a whole and focus on the 5 remaining castaways and what their resumes look like. Additionally we discuss our final picks on who we think will make it off edge of extinction. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 12. This week we discuss another physical edge of extinction competition, the chaos that Tony caused at tribal, and the implications of next weeks 2 hour episode. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 11. This week we discuss Tony's hidden immunity idol, Tony's extortion dis-advantage, and Tony's blindside... Did we mention that we are talking about Tony this week? Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 10. This week we discuss the MASSIVE family visit, Tony's slow methodical win?!, and Jeremy's decision to leave his alliance high and dry. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 9. This week we discuss Sarah's surprise move at reward, the chaos before tribal, and of course Adam's hilarious, amazing, fabulous, stupid, awe inspiring actions at tribal. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 8. This week we discuss Tyson and Robs battle in the return challenge, who we think is in a strong position to win, and implications of the merge. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Michael Hartman, Director of coaching analytics/player development for the Cleveland Cavaliers, joins us on this week's podcast. Michael walks us through his fascinating journey to the NBA, incorporating analytics and player development, plus much more.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 7. This week we discuss the crazy Sandra departure, Green teams MEGA KABOB, and Blue teams decisions at tribal. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 6. This week we discuss Tyson's jar of peanut butter, player performances at immunity, and the incredible tribals (cough) Denise (cough). Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 5. This week we discuss Rebuff, Rebuff, and Rebuff, we also breakdown tribal, and discuss some fan questions. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 4. This week we discuss Blues epic victory, Ethan's perseverance, and the implications of a rebuff. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 3. This week we discuss Adams decision to try to do the same thing that got Danni voted out (literally last episode)... refresh player archetypes, and among other things we discuss what is apparently becoming a recurring theme of this season talking about Tony and his ladders. Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 2. Discusses Rob's challenge performance, Tony's ladder adventure, and more! Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
Survivor: Winners at War Season 40 Episode 1. Discusses Fire Tokens, Survivor Archetypes, and More! Hosted by Michael Hartman, David Jones, and Samuel Kleintop.
It's our return to podcasting! We're back for 2019 and beyond starting with this interesting look into the process of writing the national training packages that appear on training.gov.au. CEO of Skills Impact, Michael Hartman tells us how his team interact with RTOs, industry, and subject experts during this very structured process.
Michael Hartman joins me this week from innoventec.com – we actually zoomed recorded this chat, so if you want to see and hear me and Michael, head over to the Australian Seller Facebook Page to watch us. Today Michael talks about how he's been able to scale and expand his Amazon business at an industrial […] The post TAS 072 : 80,000 Products on Amazon. Michael Hartman explains how he's gone shallow and wide. appeared first on The Australian Seller .
Michael Hartman busts the Amazon Passive Income Myth and what you should know to help your business. In this interview, Michael shares with us how your life should look like as an Amazon success and red flags to look for when you want to take an Amazon course or any life course for that matter!
Michael Hartman drops by to chat about his new Kickstarter project and his missteps along the way.
Massive Scale of Chinese Sellers with Michael Hartman 22 sleeps to Seller Sessions Live… Super Early and Early Birds are SOLD OUT but we still have General Admission with a secret hidden discount. You can grab a ticket here https://sellersessions.com/live/
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! The segment will be featured monthly on Facebook live & Podcast! Each month will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 10.0 – Featuring Ashlee Whitmoyer (Ash Assault) & Danielle Keperling (Be Dani Fit). These professional female trainers and myself sit down to talk about female fitness, keeping your family healthy, how to manage bloating, ways to improve your diet, and so much more! Grab a pen, some paper, and open your mind to advice to help get you in the best shape of your life! Check it out! Did you like this podcast? Please share it with your friends and support the Formal Fitness Training mission to help improve peoples health, wealth, and future success! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Michael Hartman returns and we cover how he has scaled to 8,000 SKU in the last year. How he manages to scale listing copy, optimisation and imagery on a budget.
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Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! The segment will be featured monthly on Facebook live & Podcast! Each month will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 9.0 - Featuring Mike Gwyn. Mike and I are on location at the Good Life Fitness Institute covering all things health and fitness. We covered intensity techniques for building your body, proper form on some commonly poorly executed exercises, and so much more! Grab a pen, some paper, and open your mind to advice to help get you in the best shape of your life! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Michael Hartman returns and we chew the fat on how you can gain back a competitive advantage on rankings after the mass suspensions in Germany. We also chat about Vender Central abuse and the mythical Vendor One launching soon. Original source: https://m.mjzj.com/article/46054
In this episode Danny and Michael Hartman look at the murky world of Affiliate Marketing. Is this right for your Amazon business or a double-edged sword?
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a Trainer 8.0 Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! The segment will be featured monthly on Facebook live & Podcast! Each month will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 8.0 - Featuring Jesse Hershey. Jesse and I sit down over coffee and discuss all things fitness related. We covered injuries, motivation, Jesse's upcoming book, my E-book, kids lifting weights, and how to improve your diet! . Grab a pen, some paper, and open your mind to advice to help get you in the best shape of your life! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Michael Hartman returns with a game changer rolling out to accounts with BR 2.0. You are able to see CTR and conversion data for your competitors right in Seller Central Want Early Bird Tickets for Seller Sessions Live? GET THEM HERE
(3 of 3) We bring in heavy hitters Anthony Lee (SixLeaf), Michael Hartman, Chris Rawlings(Judo Launch) and Paul Harvey (Seller Bots) to discuss the best methods of ranking in 2019. Need help with your Amazon Business? GO HERE
(2 of 3) We bring in heavy hitters Anthony Lee (SixLeaf), Michael Hartman, Chris Rawlings(Judo Launch) and Paul Harvey (Seller Bots) to discuss the best methods of ranking in 2019. Need help with your Amazon Business? GO HERE
(Pt 1) Ranking in 2019 on Amazon RoundTable (1 of 3) We bring in heavy hitters Anthony Lee (SixLeaf), Michael Hartman, Chris Rawlings(Judo Launch) and Paul Harvey (Seller Bots) to discuss the best methods of ranking in 2019. Need help with your Amazon Business? GO HERE
In this episode Michael Hartman and Danny discuss different ways to execute Product Display Ads, The new Match Types in Auto campaigns and some interesting data on Ranking with Exact Match Campaigns. Need help with your Amazon Business? Go Here
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! The segment will be featured monthly on Facebook live & Podcast! Each month will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 6.0 - Featuring Danielle Keperling (Be Dani Fit) Danielle and I sit down over coffee and discuss all things fitness related. We covered the how to balance time, budgeting, and how to minimize damage from treats over the holidays. We also covered ways to improve your pull-up, supplements to improve your energy and immune system, nutritional swaps for baking, how to set new years resolutions and so much more. This one will set you up for success over the holidays! Grab a pen, some paper, and open your mind to advice to help get you in the best shape of your life! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! The segment will be featured monthly on Facebook live & Podcast! Each month will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 5.0 - Featuring Benn Fineman from Intuitive Roots Benn and I sit down over coffee and discuss all things fitness related. We covered the importance of the scale, how a beginner can maximize results, the role of carbohydrates on performance, steady state cardio, libido, testosterone, what the best form of exercise is and so much more. Grab a pad and a pen, take some notes, and improve your life! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! It will be featured monthly on Facebook live! Each month will will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 4.0 - Featuring James Spiece from Spiece Mode Personal Training. James and I sit down over coffee and discuss all things fitness related. We covered bodybuilding costs, and how to get involved, supplement pros and cons, what mistakes to avoid for a beginner, and how to pick the right personal trainer or coach for you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! It will be featured monthly on Facebook live! Each month will will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 1.0 - Featuring Stefano Sarge from Wyomissing Fitness and Training Stefano and I sit down over coffee and discuss all things fitness related. We covered appropriate repetition ranges, meal preparation, supplementation, pre and post workout nutrition, how to increase motivation and much more! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Coffee with a Personal Trainer - Where we answer all things motivation, health, and fitness!
Coffee with a trainer is a segment which features professional trainers who will answer your questions on health, nutrition, and fitness! It will be featured monthly on Facebook live! Each month will will feature a different professional trainer along with Michael Hartman owner of Formal Fitness Training. Sit back grab a notebook and a cup of coffee and learn something new! Coffee with a trainer 1.0 – Featuring Danielle Keperling of Be Dani Fit @bedanifit Danielle and I sit down over coffee and discuss all things fitness related. We covered intermittent fasting, carb cycling, high intensity interval training, the best way to build a butt, and much much more! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithatrainer/support
Again we bring back Michael Hartman and discuss an array of subjects including rumoured Price Dumping in Q4, the impact of the Trump Tariffs and much, much more...
Michael Hartman is back and is under attack. He has a pesky competitor pulling all sorts of dark tricks to take him out of the game…. We chat how he fought back and what to expect if this happens to you.
Michael Hartman and Danny exchange strategies on how they use Amazon PPC for organic rank. Whilst Micheal talks about his Push protocol, Danny shares his Exact Match all tides method.
In this episode, Noah and Benn speak with longtime friend of Benn and fellow contributor to the fitness industry, Michael Hartman - founder of Formal Fitness Training. With intentions to focus on a Build The Body conversation, the episode evolved into a Passionate and lively discussion about risking the comforts gained as an employee, in order to create opportunities to impact others using approaches and tools we believe in personally. Listen to this 43 minute episode full of laughter, stories of sacrifice, and hear what gave Michael goosebumps about the early days of both Intuitive Roots and Formal Fitness. From Michael: 'I'm determined to spread the word about the fitness industry. I respect all that Ben Fineman does. I love helping people succeed in all aspects of life.' Related Links: Instagram - @formalfitnesstraining Facebook - @formalfitnesstraining Formal Fitness Training Website Formal Fitness Friday's Coffee With A Trainer Chaos Wranglers Progress Update: Finally figured out why Noah sounds like he was hosting the podcast from the bottom of a well...two microphone inputs from one location makes for epic echo. No longer! Now listeners can count on a clear, crisp sound from Noah's input. Want To Be A Guest On Chaos Wranglers?Click Here To Sign Up
At the Zeidels Crew Party earlier this summer we got a chance to sit down with Michael Hartman, the nicest guy in yachting. https://www.lukebrownyachts.com/
In this episode we bring back Michael Hartman to discuss how he was able to get back most of his reviews (across multiple client accounts) after Amazon’s big sweep of knocking out reviews at high velocity.
Charles, Phil and Rob interview Dr. Michael Hartman about the field of exercise science and how it relates to coaching. Also listen as Fortress finally announces the winners of our TRIVIA CONTEST!
Charles, Phil and Rob interview Dr. Michael Hartman about the field of exercise science and how it relates to coaching. Also listen as Fortress finally announces the winners of our TRIVIA CONTEST!
The creative and production team of the Broadway musical "The Full Monty" -- producer Thomas Hall, press representative Michael Hartman, producer Lindsay Law, director Jack O'Brien, general manager Charlotte Wilcox, and composer/lyricist David Yazbek -- follows the show from its inception as a work for the stage, adapted from the 1997 hit comedy film, through to the production on the Great White Way.
The creative and production team of the Broadway musical The Full Monty -- producer Thomas Hall, press representative Michael Hartman, producer Lindsay Law, director Jack O'Brien (Tony Winner for Hairspray, Henry IV in 2004 and The Coast of Utopia), general manager Charlotte Wilcox, and composer/lyricist David Yazbek -- follows the show from its inception as a work for the stage, adapted from the 1997 hit comedy film, through to the production on the Great White Way.
The challenges and the rewards of producing new plays on Broadway are explored by press representative Michael Hartman ("Sixteen Wounded"), producers Robert LuPone ("Frozen"), Benjamin Mordecai ("Sixteen Wounded"), Michael Parva ("Prymate") and Daryl Roth ("The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia").
The challenges and the rewards of producing new plays on Broadway are explored by press representative Michael Hartman (Sixteen Wounded), producers Robert LuPone (Frozen), Benjamin Mordecai (Sixteen Wounded and a Tony Award winner for Angles in America: Perestroika), Michael Parva (Prymate) and Daryl Roth (Tony winner for The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, Proof and August: Osage County).