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The Families of Character Show
Ep. #145: Getting Kids To Do Things On Their Own {Rebroadcast}

The Families of Character Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 18:23 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message and suggest a topic or guest!Tired of barking orders at your kids only to face resistance, incomplete tasks, and frustration all around? This episode reveals the fundamental flaw in how we typically assign responsibilities to children—and we uncover a transformational three-step approach to teaching children responsibility that helps parents guide kids toward taking ownership of household tasks.• Explore the step-by-step process of showing, explaining and collaborating• Understand why knowing the purpose behind tasks increases motivation and compliance• Demonstrate how visual references help children understand expectations• Create simple family mission statements that give meaning to household responsibilities• Gradually transition from parent-led to child-led responsibility using the Parent First Approach (I do it, WE do it, YOU do it)Be sure to grab the "Get Kids to Do things On Their Own" Digital Bundle from our shop!Support the showGive $20 to keep the mic on. We're a 501 c(3) non-profit and produce this show for parents around the globe.Discover the secrets to building a connected + thriving family. All you'll need is a few minutes of your week—it's easy!Looking for things to combat boredom and bolster growth in your kids? Check out our Tame the Tech Bundle and the Best Me I Can Be Journal!our website

Rats On Film
Rats On Musical Adaptations

Rats On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 40:20


♪ Good Morning, Listeners! Suddenly, the Rats are here to rank a selection of Musical Adaptations. Will their opinions be Popular? Or will these Rats be On Their Own with some hot takes? ♪01:51 Cabaret06:16 Little Shop of Horrors11:13 Hairspray16:10 Les Misérables23:17 Tick Tick Boom28:30 Wicked Part 1

Murder Phone
Season 4 Episode 12 Finding Megan Emerick “We're On Our Own!”

Murder Phone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 70:19


Tony discusses questions he has received about living life with a TBI. Manfried is so happy to be back in Alaska. Listen to a conversation he has just after he gets back. Manfried really wants to find Megan Emerick, but he's beginning to think something is up. Everything went silent and none of us know why. Manfried once again reiterates that he can pinpoint the location of the cabin if he can just get a little help.Manfried sends some more exciting information about the cabin hoping it will peak Agent Gary's interest. In August 2013 after reaching out several times Tony receives a call from Agent Gary. He informs Tony that although the information was great and it all checked out they were ordered to stop the investigation. Unfortunately no details were supplied. Tony, Al and Manfried realize they are now On Their Own and they agree to continue to work on finding the cabin themselves.

alaska tbi emerick on their own manfried
College and Career Clarity
Advice for Students Considering Medicine and Healthcare Careers with Luisa Rabe

College and Career Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 28:03


For over 20 years, admissions expert, Luisa Rabe, has been working with students interested in the medical field and has helped nearly 1,000 students gain acceptance into medical schools of their choice. And when working with her a student discovers in the process that medical school isn't for them, she helps guide them in a better direction that fits their wiring.Luisa reveals what you'll need to get into med school and how to discover if your teen really wants to be a scientist, healer, and educator in the medical field. You'll learn the skills and qualities a good doctor embodies and recommended high school and college extracurriculars, college GPA and majors that are recommended for future medical school admission. If you don't know what her recommended “glide year” is, you'll definitely want to consider it in your planning. Highlights (3:53) Other healthcare careers to consider in addition to doctor(4:55) Students who start investigating medicine, but find it doesn't fit(6:40) The 5 personal skills it takes to be a doctor - does your teen have them(8:48) What GPA does it take to get admitted to medical school & what courses matter most(10:14) How selective are nursing programs(11:50) What are the best majors for pre-med(13:55) Curricular and extracurricular advice for high school students to figure out sooner rather than later if medicine is a fit (19:15) The timeline for applying to medical school and the application process(21:54) What the important “glide year” isListen on…the Flourish Site, Spotify, Apple, Google, Amazon Music, Stitcher, or your favorite platform. Links mentioned in this episodeLuisa's WebsiteEmail Luisa: luisa@pruettrabe.comLaunch College & Career Clarity CourseLaunch College and Career Clarity Facebook CommunityGreat resource for parents of ALL children“Lisa's podcast will give you insight on things you can do for and are doing to your children which will help them succeed and leave the nest ON THEIR OWN. The clarity this first episode gave me will change how I relate to my young adults we raised.”In September, I'm hosting my complimentary parent masterclass, four common mistakes to avoid when choosing a college major. This is the final time this year it will be offered. Join me to identify the four mistakes strategies to avoid them and the proven path to picking a major on time without limiting options. Go to flourishcoaching co.com to learn more, or grab your spot. I'll see you soon. Join me in my complimentary September masterclass 4 common mistakes to avoid when choosing college major. I'll help your team get on the path to making informed choices that open doors as well as saving your family both time & money. For anyone who attends live, I have a special template that will empower your team when communicating with colleges. Visit flourishcoachingco.com to grab a spot before the opportunity is gone.

The James Quandahl Show
Relentless Love: Attorney and Long Time Foster Parent Kevin Grimes Shares Shocking Stats on the Orphan Issue in the U.S. and How the Solution May be Closer Than We Think

The James Quandahl Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 87:10


Kevin Grimes is an attorney with Thompson Burton, in Nashville, Tennessee. He has practiced law for 35 years. For the last 29 years, he has specialized in direct selling law, as well as the practice areas frequently associated with them including food, drug, cosmetic, and dietary supplement law; contracts; distributor compliance; and international expansion.  On the personal side, Kevin has been involved in youth ministry for 23 years. He was a therapeutic foster parent from 2000 to 2013. During that time he fostered 30 teenage boys, and adopted two of them. In 2018, he adopted a 14 year old from Bulgaria, and in 2020, he adopted another 14 year old from Latvia. Since 2016, he has participated in orphan hosting programs that bring orphans from developing countries to the U.S. for 4-5 weeks over Christmas and 4-8 weeks over the summer. He has hosted 9 different orphans from Latvia over the last five years. Several times a year, he volunteers at Hogar CIMA, a group home for abandoned children in Lima, Peru.   Kevin does not believe that we are on this planet to suck air for six to nine decades and live a life that is primarily about maximizing our pleasure, comfort and ease. Rather, he believes that we are here to make a difference in the economy of eternity and the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. His passions are Jesus, youth ministry, orphan care and making differences in the lives of children. In this conversation with Kevin Grimes, you'll hear: -Why we wouldn't necessarily want to live forever...01:30 -The art of being fully present with God...05:45 -Tips on disciplining one's self to sleep with the mind racing to and fro...09:00 -"Getitness" and the benefits of being more present...12:30 -How sheltered Americans can open their eyes to the realities of other cultures...16:50 -How Kevin began his journey ministering to the extreme poor around the world...21:35 -Success stories as a foster parent...27:00 -Lessons learned during on the job training parenting traumatized teenage boys...37:55 -"There's always doubt" in these kids...41:30 -How orphanages fall short in preparing children for the harsh realities of life...48:00 -What it's like to love children who've never before been loved...54:00 -Eliminating the orphan issue is easier than you might think...57:30 -Why Americans are so unhappy, even though they've got so much stuff...1:05:50 -How to get involved if adoption isn't possible for one's situation in life...1:10:00 -Experiencing the "American Dream" doesn't come without obligations and responsibilities...1:16:45 -Kevin's personal spiritual disciplines...1:18:30 Resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1252298/ (The Human Experience) http://hostchildren.org (Host Children) https://assets.aecf.org/m/resourcedoc/jcyoi-TimeforReform-2007.pdf (Time for Reform: Aging Out and On Their Own) https://www.hogarcima.org/en/ (Hogar CIMA) http://livingononedollar.org (Living On One Dollar) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108052/ (Schindler's List) Adoption Saved My Life https://amzn.to/2WKg6VJ (Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream, by David Platt) https://amzn.to/38y0cAe (Don't Waste Your Life, by John Piper) https://amzn.to/2WQwm7G (It's Better to Build Boys Than Mend Men, by S. Truett Cathy) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3379352/ (Mully) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWHJ6-YhSYQ (Eric Ludy - Depraved Indifference video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq6UcpqrmwE (Dream Small Video with Kevin Grimes)

POMEPS Conversations
Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, Women in Legislative Committees, and On Their Own (S. 10, Ep. 8)

POMEPS Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 61:53


Dara Conduit of Deakin University talks about her book, The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, with Marc Lynch on this week's podcast. The book explores the Muslim Brotherhood's history to understand why it failed to capitalize on its advantage as the most prominent opposition group in Syria as the conflict unfolded, addressing significant gaps in accounts of the group's past to assess whether its reputation for violence and dogmatism is justified. (Starts at 29:05). Marwa Shalaby of the University of Wisconsin joins to talk about her article, "Women in Legislative Committees in Arab Parliaments" (co-authored by Leila Elimam), published in Comparative Politics. (Starts at 0:47). Bozena Welborne of Smith College discusses her article, "On Their Own? Women Running as Independent Candidates in the Middle East," published in Middle East Law and Governance. (Starts at 15:35).  Music for this season's podcast was created by Feras Arrabi. You can find more of his work on his Facebook and Instagram page.

For the Sake of Our Youth
Episode 29: Homework Help!

For the Sake of Our Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 33:26


Tessa sits with JoAnn Crohn of Noguiltmom.com who shares 4 main tips to teaching our kids how to get their homework done ON THEIR OWN! This is a game changer and perfect with the new semester starting. Find JoAnn's podcast everywhere: No Guilt Mom (Tessa is a guest on episode 15!) and more about her work at noguiltmom.com

homework help on their own
Lifesignatures Radio
524. The 6 Ways You Can Inch Closer To Your Purpose

Lifesignatures Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 21:49


There are perhaps two major reasons why people would not want to discover their purpose ON THEIR OWN. First, they are not so confident that they can do that. They would rather an external entity helped them, such as a spiritual man, a coach and so on. Second, they are afraid that they might "discover a miss". In other words, they might spend their life doing that which they thought was their purpose and yet it wasn't. The fact is that alone, one can put two and two together and discover what their purpose is. It is possible to use about six avenues that I have put together to do so. One can get comfort when there is greater clarity as one resources complements another. Listen to this.

closer inch on their own
Middle East Law and Governance
Episode 10 - The Rise of Independent Women Candidates in the MENA with Dr. Bozena Welborne

Middle East Law and Governance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 52:13


In this episode, we speak with Bozena Welborne about her upcoming article in MELG, "On Their Own? Women Running as Independent Candidates in the Middle East, in which she examines the growing number of women running as independent electoral candidates in the Middle East.

Runners Without Limits
Episode 66: Running a Virtual Marathon -- how two runners approached 26.2 Miles on their own

Runners Without Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 73:52


In this episode we feature two runners who ran 26.2 miles...ON THEIR OWN! Heather and Jen discuss how each of them tackled a Virtual Marathon solo and their reasons for doing so. We hope you find some inspiration to keep moving, and make the choice to celebrate what you can do. While Virtual Marathons may not be for everyone, they are possible, and perhaps you might even discover something about yourself! Resources Mentioned: Feaster Five http://www.feasterfive.com/ Use code JEN for $5 off Virtual Registration Mike Wardian; Endurance Athlete on Instagram @mikewardian New York Road Runners https://www.nyrr.org/ Banff Marathon http://www.banffmarathon.com/ Join the Runners Without Limits Group on Facebook For more informative and fun content related to all things running and then some visit the Running Without Limits (Heather Jergensen) channel on YouTube and Facebook   Follow us on Instagram: Heather: @CoachHeatherJ Jen: @AQuiltingJewel About Us Heather and Jen are a coach/athlete duo that talk about all things running during a weekly podcast. Heather has been an athlete for most of her life. She took her love of swimming and entered the triathlon world, eventually crushing Ironman. She eventually married her love of running and all things Disney and tackled a number of runDisney runs. This is where she met Jen. Jen began running during her weight loss journey half a dozen years ago. She previously only ran from base to base as a varsity softball player and loathed running. But thanks to her friends and a supportive network, she ran her first 5K. Heather and Jen met as Jen was training for her first half marathon and eventually her first full marathon thanks to Heather’s encouragement. The two are now dear friends and share a coach/athlete relationship. This friendship and love for running comes through on their podcast.    The information contained in this channel is for general information purposes only. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program. This general information is not intended to diagnose any medical condition or to replace your healthcare professional.

Rooted In Revenue
Event Marketing Budgets & Digital Marketing

Rooted In Revenue

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 9:18


Every year businesses determine what their marketing, sales, sponsorship, advertising, social,etc, etc line items will be in the budget. If you are an entrepreneur and not doing this I would highly recommend you find a money manager and start doing this. What many businesses forget to think about (or it's an afterthought) is events. Events are magic. Alright, maybe that's not the best selling point for me to give to justify adding events into your annual budget. Let's look at every major consumer brand in the US. Every single one of them does events. They spend hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars to get eyeballs on their brand and samples of products in consumer hands. The #1 reason to do events is visibility and brand awareness. These brands look for an ROI, but do you know that it's not always a cash/revenue ROI that they want to see? They want to see impressions. How many people saw our product and within that there are calculations to figure out the reach of what one individual consumer is actually worth in impressions. It's a complicated math game. So, if these brands think it's important why don't you? You don't have to spend hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. Let's start small. You are an entrepreneur and have a service that you offer (coaching, tech, social media, etc). You can invite 5-20 people to an event and charge then $0-300. This event can be held in your living room, an art gallery, a golf club or resort, a gorgeous meeting space in a local hotel. Heck, even the library. These spaces will cost you anywhere from $0-$1500. Your invite your guests to come to a local half day or one day event to learn from you on a specific area of your service. You show up and deliver an abundance of value and they walk away feeling like they just won the lottery. What really happened here? You just made an impression. Hundreds of them. If you delivered tons of value... They are going to see you in a different light. They will see you as the expert. They will tell their friends and business associates about you. They will share your info on social media. They may hire you for your expertise. An event like this doesn't require A lot of planning An event planner A large budget Let's simplify this even more. Invite 5 of your closest business associates to a 2 hour session for free or for a very low price to give you feedback on a presentation that you have been working on. Ask for feedback and referrals. Let them know up front that you'll be asking for feedback and referrals, so that they come prepared. Do this. Experiment. Get out of your comfort zone. The do it again with a larger crowd. Invite your 5 friends back and ask them to bring one person with them the next time. Each time you do this you begin to get more comfortable and confident in your content and the service that you offer. Talking about what you do will feel less and less salesy. Create monthly or bi-monthly events. All low cost. All local. Create a routine and become familiar to your local community. Once the word gets out that your are offering high value information in your events you will attract your target audience and before you know it, you will need to create a bigger event at a larger venue. If you start out small like this you can create a line item for events of $10,000 or less and create something impactful in your first year. If you want to create larger events, I recommend that you start planning and budgeting 12-18 months out. If you know your event is going to cost $30,000 then every month you start tucking away and saving money that is specifically earmarked for your event. This process makes it easier to pay deposits when they are due. Rather than stressing about how to come up with the money, you know you already have it in your event budget and can comfortably right that check or put down that credit card for the deposits. What I see happen all the time is business owners decide they want to create an event, then they realize the cost and they either scramble to find the money causing way more stress than needed or they toss their dreams aside and forget it OR they try to create a Ritz Carlton event on a Motel 6 budge….. ON THEIR OWN….and fail miserably, swearing off events for the unforeseeable future BECAUSE events don't work! Events work, but just like everything else in your business you need to have a budget and a strategy. If you run a marketing agency, especially a digital marketing agency and don’t have an event arm in your business strategy you are doing your clients a disservice. Hold up, don’t be mad. I’m trying to help you out here. There is so much focus on the digital side and you are working SO diligently for your clients. It’s an uphill climb to get visibility, to get their product or service out, to get engaging customers. I know your struggle. We live in a very loud world where everyone is trying to get everyone else’s attention. How do you stand out in the chaos? This well known but underutilized tool called events. If you showed up with an event strategy for your clients that pulled their customers into a face to face, hands on experience you’ve just changed the game. You’ve now opened up another marketing channel that probably was not in use… WOMM. Word of Mouth Marketing. WOMM is a powerful marketing tool. It is not dead. It is alive and well. Look at every movie you’ve watched and who have you told about it? What about that bad customer service or the great sales on shoes? You’ve called your friends, told your co-workers, cousins, bosses, nanny, neighbor, everyone and shared an experience that you had with a brand, company, movie, etc. This is why events are so dynamic and this is why it’s your responsibility to show your clients that value of creating live events. If we go back to my post about having an event budget, you will see that I talk about what the major consumer brands are doing. They are actively every year putting their products in the hands of their consumers. I hear you saying, well I don’t have a product that I can give away. I disagree. You can pull anyone in to play and test your product in your offices. Create a fun tech day and invite potential customers to come in, eat some food, learn about your services and get their hands on your product live and in person. SIMPLE. You don’t have to pass out millions of samples, you can invite 5 to 10 local businesses in for a day or a couple of hours. CREATE SOMETHING. Be innovative. Your clients will appreciate that. They want that. They need that. They are hiring you to help them stand out from the noise. If you are just doing to some old offerings and programs you give to EVERY.OTHER.CLIENT. then you, my friend, are missing an amazing opportunity. Expand your services, hire an event consultant (ahem...I’m available) and create some interesting and innovative ideas for your clients. Now YOU are standing out from the noise and are helping them do the same. Let me say, that I see the lack of event ideas in the small, entrepreneurial marketing agency space. The big digital agencies have this down to a science. I recommend taking a page from their book and increase the offerings and calibur of your business. Watch it change your world.

Rooted In Revenue
Event Marketing Budgets & Digital Marketing

Rooted In Revenue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 9:18


Create an expense line in your annual budget for events. Every year businesses determine what their marketing, sales, sponsorship, advertising, social,etc, etc line items will be in the budget. If you are an entrepreneur and not doing this I would highly recommend you find a money manager and start doing this. What many businesses forget to think about (or it's an afterthought) is events. Events are magic. Alright, maybe that's not the best selling point for me to give to justify adding events into your annual budget. Let's look at every major consumer brand in the US. Every single one of them does events. They spend hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars to get eyeballs on their brand and samples of products in consumer hands. The #1 reason to do events is visibility and brand awareness. These brands look for an ROI, but do you know that it's not always a cash/revenue ROI that they want to see? They want to see impressions. How many people saw our product and within that there are calculations to figure out the reach of what one individual consumer is actually worth in impressions. It's a complicated math game. So, if these brands think it's important why don't you? You don't have to spend hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. Let's start small. You are an entrepreneur and have a service that you offer (coaching, tech, social media, etc). You can invite 5-20 people to an event and charge then $0-300. This event can be held in your living room, an art gallery, a golf club or resort, a gorgeous meeting space in a local hotel. Heck, even the library. These spaces will cost you anywhere from $0-$1500. Your invite your guests to come to a local half day or one day event to learn from you on a specific area of your service. You show up and deliver an abundance of value and they walk away feeling like they just won the lottery. What really happened here? You just made an impression. Hundreds of them. If you delivered tons of value: They are going to see you in a different light. They will see you as the expert. They will tell their friends and business associates about you. They will share your info on social media. They may hire you for your expertise. An event like this doesn't require: A lot of planning An event planner A large budget Let's simplify this even more. Invite 5 of your closest business associates to a 2 hour session for free or for a very low price to give you feedback on a presentation that you have been working on. Ask for feedback and referrals. Let them know up front that you'll be asking for feedback and referrals, so that they come prepared. Do this. Experiment. Get out of your comfort zone. The do it again with a larger crowd. Invite your 5 friends back and ask them to bring one person with them the next time. Each time you do this you begin to get more comfortable and confident in your content and the service that you offer. Talking about what you do will feel less and less salesy. Create monthly or bi-monthly events. All low cost. All local. Create a routine and become familiar to your local community. Once the word gets out that your are offering high value information in your events you will attract your target audience and before you know it, you will need to create a bigger event at a larger venue. If you start out small like this you can create a line item for events of $10,000 or less and create something impactful in your first year. If you want to create larger events, I recommend that you start planning and budgeting 12-18 months out. If you know your event is going to cost $30,000 then every month you start tucking away and saving money that is specifically earmarked for your event. This process makes it easier to pay deposits when they are due. Rather than stressing about how to come up with the money, you know you already have it in your event budget and can comfortably right that check or put down that credit card for the deposits. What I see happen all the time is business owners decide they want to create an event, then they realize the cost and they either scramble to find the money causing way more stress than needed or they toss their dreams aside and forget it OR they try to create a Ritz Carlton event on a Motel 6 budge….. ON THEIR OWN….and fail miserably, swearing off events for the unforeseeable future BECAUSE events don't work! Events work, but just like everything else in your business you need to have a budget and a strategy. If you run a marketing agency, especially a digital marketing agency and don’t have an event arm in your business strategy you are doing your clients a disservice. Hold up, don’t be mad. I’m trying to help you out here. There is so much focus on the digital side and you are working SO diligently for your clients. It’s an uphill climb to get visibility, to get their product or service out, to get engaging customers. I know your struggle. We live in a very loud world where everyone is trying to get everyone else’s attention. How do you stand out in the chaos? This well known but underutilized tool called events. If you showed up with an event strategy for your clients that pulled their customers into a face to face, hands on experience you’ve just changed the game. You’ve now opened up another marketing channel that probably was not in use… WOMM. Word of Mouth Marketing. WOMM is a powerful marketing tool. It is not dead. It is alive and well. Look at every movie you’ve watched and who have you told about it? What about that bad customer service or the great sales on shoes? You’ve called your friends, told your co-workers, cousins, bosses, nanny, neighbor, everyone and shared an experience that you had with a brand, company, movie, etc. This is why events are so dynamic and this is why it’s your responsibility to show your clients that value of creating live events. If we go back to my post about having an event budget, you will see that I talk about what the major consumer brands are doing. They are actively every year putting their products in the hands of their consumers. I hear you saying, well I don’t have a product that I can give away. I disagree. You can pull anyone in to play and test your product in your offices. Create a fun tech day and invite potential customers to come in, eat some food, learn about your services and get their hands on your product live and in person. SIMPLE. You don’t have to pass out millions of samples, you can invite 5 to 10 local businesses in for a day or a couple of hours. CREATE SOMETHING. Be innovative. Your clients will appreciate that. They want that. They need that. They are hiring you to help them stand out from the noise. If you are just doing to some old offerings and programs you give to EVERY.OTHER.CLIENT. then you, my friend, are missing an amazing opportunity. Expand your services, hire an event consultant (ahem...I’m available) and create some interesting and innovative ideas for your clients. Now YOU are standing out from the noise and are helping them do the same. Let me say, that I see the lack of event ideas in the small, entreprenurial marketing agency space. The big digital agencies have this down to a science. I recommend taking a page from their book and increase the offerings and calibur of your business. Watch it change your world.  

Go Crickets Podcast
Ski Club!!!

Go Crickets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 6:23


2 FANTASTIC kids join the podcast today to talk about an event they planned...ON THEIR OWN...and had a phenomenal response. Great job girls!!

fantastic ski club on their own
Brand Boost, a business audio experience
99: Nielsen is Forgetting Age and Thinking Life Stage!

Brand Boost, a business audio experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 16:23


Nielsen is Forgetting Age and Thinking Life Stage! During the Millennial years, the demographic is in constant flux, given that adults in that 18-34 demo are in "rapid transition." That's according to Nielsen's Q4 2015 Total Audience Report, released this morning, which delved into the media consumption habits of advertising's most elusive, and often mystifying, demographic. The report found millennials who have started a family spend significantly more time watching TV—an average of an hour per day more than those who don't have children or still live with their parents. "It's not about age, it's about life stage," wrote Glenn Enoch, evp, audience insights for Nielsen, in the report. "18-34 year olds are not a monolithic group with a common set of technologies or behaviors. Their lives are in rapid transition as they join the workforce, move into their own homes and start families." The Total Audience Report, which is not to be confused with the Total Audience Measurement ratings that Nielsen is rolling, broke millennials into three separate life stage groups: Dependent Adults (those who are living in someone else's home, usually a parent or parents), On Their Own (those who are living in their own home, with no children) and Starting a Family (those living in their own home, with children). Read the entire Nielsen Total Audience Report, Here Andiamo! About Vincenzo Landino: Vincenzo Landino is a brand correspondent, speaker, live streaming strategist and CMO of Fifty 2 Creative. He has worked with brands such as, Applebee’s, Barilla Pasta, Cinnabon, SocialFresh and more! Big thanks to the Brand Boost Voice Over Artist, Rachel Creveling. Rachel owns Belle Strategies, a social media marketing company specializing in turning followers into customers. She has been providing voice over talent for 6 years and has recorded for TV, Radio and Podcasts. Find her at www.bellestrategies.com. Enjoy the podcast? Give us a rating or a review on iTunes!

Culture Freedom Radio Network
SavannahBlack's Conscious Attack!

Culture Freedom Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 119:00


Tonight On Culture Freedom Radio We Have Savannah Black's Conscious Attack! On this episode Mr. Black will mix a little bit of music, poetry, and comedy to speak on how The System Of White Supremacy is taking over black culture, and also on events that happened during the week that effected the black experience of those living in Amerikkka and around the world.The Show Tonight Is...It Takes a Village To Raise A BABY. Do you believe in the Traditional Each One, Teach One or Do You Go By The Saying Every Man For His Self? Since You've Become Conscious Have You Tried To Do Anything To Help The Black Community or Do You Treat The Knowledge Like A Ancient Chinese Secret and let them Get It Like You Did....On Their Own...Call In Callers are welcome....As A Matter Of Fact This Basically Is A Free Style.....Oh Yeah, The Theme Is......WE GOT TO GET LIL JUNE-BUG OUT THAT STREET!

Fowl Play
Fowl Play Episode 07

Fowl Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2013 20:16


Chapter 6: Our White Cousin  Two days later, General Branimir turned over the postcard Jasna, the leader of the Black Eastern Chipmunk Squad, more commonly known as BECS, had written and mailed from the festival....  Chapter 7: On Their Own  The next morning Elgar woke up to a beautiful display of the sun waking for the day....