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Undergraduate enrollment is on a 10-year decline, culminating in the sharpest drop in enrollment in 50 years during the pandemic. Universities are not only competing with other institutions, but with the promise of higher education itself. Join Jaimie Hunt, VP and CMO at Old Dominion University, in a session about the expanded strategic role of marketing in higher education, the importance of engaging with prospective students across multiple touch points throughout their journey and infusing excitement in engaging events that hold true to brand that are more inclusive and far reaching than ever before.
2 Ways You Can Use HEADLINES To Become Irresistible To Customer Tune in and discover where and when to use headlines and a FREE tool, that will do the work for you. [Ready to start a course, or program or get your product online?] Join Bible Business Academy as we walk you through every step of the process in just 10 weeks! Discover how using Mission Marketing and Biblical Teachings can help you build a purposeful and profitable business so you can create the lifestyle and business you desire and deserve. Grab a pen, paper, highlighter, and your favorite beverage, and get ready to take your life and business to the next level with God leading the way. Today's Scripture: Matthew 6:33 But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Do This Next 1. Download our “FREE Report” for building a business using biblical principles and mission marketing at “www.BibleBusinessAcademy.com/report 2. Join our FREE Face Book Group [Bible Business Academy} https://www.facebook.com/groups/243685492868396 3. Subscribe to Cathy McReynolds /Bible Business Academy YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/35V9810 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biblebusinessacademy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biblebusinessacademy/support
In this episode we sepak to Esmeralda Cullhaj, a Digital Marketing Strategist and Business Coach/Consultant. Esmeralda has a MSc in International Relations with a strong interest in innovation and development. As a multicultural and multidisciplinary professional with work, studies and life experiences in 10+ countries, Esmeralda enjoys constantly growing and learning about innovative solutions which help the development of people, ideas, businesses and societies. Some of the areas Esmeralda will help you grow your business in are: • Digital Marketing Strategy • Innovation Consulting • Project Management / Project Coordinator/ Project Supervisor • Conference Services • Research in Human Rights, International Relations and Political Studies • Social Inclusion / Social and Professional Reintegration • HR Training and Organizational Development You can connect with Esmeralda at the following links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esmeraldacullhaj/overlay/contact-info/ ****If you enjoyed this episode please follow the show, share it with a friend and leave a review on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4JfM1ZitoXTP6DXXfUbqRm?si=9f68c2de30a5446f for more thought-provoking discussions on mindset, personal growth, and peak performance.**** Do you want to be featured on The Phase 4 Podcast? Fill out this form! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScSDX6Nm2Mdi-auIiqAH0f3ZTjllNRlIFbanu7mzmMUzjQMvw/viewform?usp=sf_link Connect with Jp https://linktr.ee/NextStepsAcademy In addition, The Next Steps Academy is proud to announce the release of Words From Walden, An Inspiring book that celebrates Nature, Spiritual Awakening, New Age thinking and Esoteric views of the world. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9XFT5VT?ref_=pe_3052080_397670860
In this episode, Katie welcomes Roselle Caballes, an IGC graduate and entrepreneur who helps coaches with their own marketing, as well as guides them around the mindset blocks and resistance that come up with gaining visibility, overthinking social media, and creating content. Tune in as Roselle shares her journey from a job she hated with a degree she didn't use to combining her years of sales and marketing experience to help women gain the confidence and clarity to build impactful and fun coaching businesses. Don't miss this conversation on giving yourself permission to create whatever your heart and soul desire through taking ownership of becoming the creator in all facets of your life. KEY POINTS: - Roselle Caballes' path to her unique blend of life coaching and marketing - The power of social media and content, beyond making money - How to decide what to share online - The formula for a six-figure business, from a marketing perspective - What's your secret sauce - owning your voice and unique gifts - Creating from intuition and authenticity QUOTABLES: “I realized that all the fears that I had about putting myself out there were about myself, but there was a greater purpose in the story that I shared that was for everyone else. And that kind of fulfillment is what makes me just really excited about sharing stuff online.” “I treat my marketing and my business like it's a playground, like it's all just an experiment. It gets to be fun if you decide that it gets to be fun. It gets to be simple if you decide that it gets to be simple.” GUEST RESOURCES: Learn more about Roselle Caballes and her work at: rosellecaballes.com IG | instagram.com/becomingroselle FB | facebook.com/becomingroselle PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Find your purpose, live it, and get paid with Inner Glow Circle, an ICF Accredited life coach school for women, by women. innerglowcircle.com Chat with our Admissions Advisor! innerglowcircle.com/call Want to learn more? Text 'become a coach' to 813-212-8869! And if you like what you're hearing, connect with us on social media! IG | @innerglowcircle - instagram.com/innerglowcircle FB | @innerglowcircle - facebook.com/innerglowcircle Six Figure Certified Coach is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to Business Coach and Podcast Host Jo Ingram. Jo talks to us about how we can be magnetizing soul clients with Mission Marketing. Jo is a former Ad Agency Director turned Business Coach and Podcast Host who combines her corporate skills in marketing and revenue generation with tools from spiritual wisdom and her Pranic Healing certification to fulfil her mission to help driven, over-proving visionary female coaches, listen to their intuition and find their unique message to magnetize soul clients and build business success in alignment with what lights them up.
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Outbound lead generation is very much alive and well, and it’s still a valuable part of any marketing strategy.
Today on the pod, we have Ryan McKenzie, co-founder of eco-friendly laundry strip brand Tru Earth - Canada’s 2nd fastest growing startup. Tru Earth has seen a two-year revenue growth of 8408% from $0 to a current run rate of over $30 million. Listen to this pod for insight on:
Michelle Boucher joins us again on Mission Marketing to talk about creating a valuable, powerful webinar. Her strategies are useful for any business, but digital health companies in particular will find them helpful.
Michelle Boucher comes on Mission Marketing to discuss how to create a simple business plan that can get you to your next inflection point.
Discover how to leverage the power of the crowd to raise capital and market your health tech startup. Mona Jhaveri joins me on Mission Marketing to share her story and how she is using crowdfunding to fight cancer.
Janae Sharp, founder of Sharp Index, a nonprofit working to solve physician burnout joins me on Mission Marketing to discuss burnout in healthcare and how health tech companies can approach this important issue.
Shelagh Cummins is someone whose unique background in experiential education, combined with her corporate leadership training inspires her practical, hands-on approach to getting real results for her clients. Her ultimate mission is to show other women that it's possible to build a profitable, sustainable business—without drowning in debt, forfeiting family time, or working in their sleep Show Notes: Shelagh turns theoretical material into content that will be useful and easy to implement. She is a self-described ‘recovering Teacher' who knows the work of a teacher is never done so it is important to “turn off the light in the classroom at the end of the day” knowing that there is always ‘one more thing to do'. In an entrepreneurial setting, your work is never done. Shelagh pointedly says, “There is always one more thing to do. How do I prioritize what actions I need to take throughout the day and how do I know when I've done enough and I can turn off the lights and step away and have a life?” Focusing on Money, Mission and Marketing are keys to grow your business. What do you ned to do to secure that revenue? What is the mission of the business and how are you marketing your business to your target audience? Listen to another informative episode of The Entrepreneurial You and learn the strategies that will grow your business without giving up the important things. Audience Question: Jo-Ann Richards on Facebook: What are your strategies for prioritizing? How do you decide what to do next? Tune in for the answer. RESOURCES TO PEAK YOUR PERFORMANCE What kind of entrepreneur are you? Take the QUIZ Connect with Shelagh Cummins Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Visit our Sponsor: Jamaica Stock Exchange Email: Heneka Watkis-Porter
For VERC Enterprises, business goals always come back to serving the community. Nearly 20 years ago, the company tested a program to provide work to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. After finding that the program significantly increased culture, it grew to providing employment to other hard-to-place individuals. Today, more than 20% of the 250 employees are individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This is just one of the many ways the company seeks to delight customers and celebrate the communities in which it serves. Co-hosts Jeff Lenard, NACS Vice President of Strategic Industry Initiatives; and Stephanie Sikorski, Director, NACS Foundation and Mission Marketing talk to Leo about how he delights customers and gives back to the community.
Customers are increasingly seeking out more fresh items at convenience stores--whether bananas, fruit cups or salads. And this trend is attracting new customers, especially millennials and women. But that doesn’t mean that a fresh offer will work at every store. If you’re not sure if you are ready to expand your fresh offer, review a quick 10-point checklist that Kelly helped develop as part of her involvement on the NACS-United Fresh “Fresh Convenience” task force. Co-hosts Jeff Lenard, NACS Vice President of Strategic Industry Initiatives; and Stephanie Sikorski, Director, NACS Foundation and Mission Marketing talk to Kelly about what stores need to consider before they embark upon a more comprehensive fresh offer in stores.
Larry Thomas is known by that iconic character but sometimes it’s about being in the right place at the right time. He got the call to play the part about 7:30 at night and came up with his character in the early morning hours. And over the course of those few hours he created a character so memorable it led to an Emmy, an iconic catch phrase and a product line of, you guessed it, soups. Larry shares his thoughts on the NACS Show, explains how soup can sell in a c-store, and provides a behind-the-scenes account of his time working with the stars of the hit TV show, Seinfeld. Co-hosts Stephanie Sikorski, Director, NACS Foundation and Mission Marketing; and Nat Keller, NACS Director of Marketing talk to Larry about foodservice in the convenience channel with the debut of his new soup line, growing up in an entrepreneurial household, and—of course—what it’s like to have been a part of a show that revolutionized American pop culture.
Everyone at the NACS Show was talking about the NACS Show general session speeches. So it only makes sense that Convenience Matters talked to one of these speakers, Steve Gross. At the heart of his work, Steve helps others discover the power of optimism so that they can build resilience and bring greater joy, connection, courage and creativity to their lives. Co-hosts Carolyn Schnare, NACS Director of Strategic Industry Initiatives; and Stephanie Sikorski, Director, NACS Foundation and Mission Marketing talk to Steve about the themes that were part of his highly acclaimed 2016 NACS Show general session presentation.